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July 22, 1966 • Page Image 1

…Major Jewish Institutions Joi Project Equality Detroit's major Jewish institutions have joined Project Equality, the joint effort of the Jewish Community Council, Archdiocese of Detroit, Council of Churches and Council of Eastern Orthodox Churches, aiming to achieve the goal of equal employment opportunity for all citizens. Dr. Samuel Krohn, president of the Council, an- nounced that organizations that have expressed their endorsement of the ...…

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…Purely Commentary By Philip Slomovitz On the Matter of Sephardi Pronunciation In London, much more than here, there is a continuing debate over the introduction of the Sephardi pronunciation in schools and at religious services. As was indicated here several weeks ago, in one British-Jewish community the halakhic question was introduced. This was in the main rejected and ridiculed. Pursuing the discussion, Rabbi A. E. Silverstone of Southpor...…

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…Argentian Jewry's Fears Allayed by Government (Continued from Page 1) of Dr. Goldenberg, Vice-president extremism of the left or right Gregorio Caigon, Dr. Simon Cohen- which could menace the pacific Imach, another vice - president, Egon Glucksmann, president of the life of the citizenry." It was noted that this was Bnai Brith Council of Argentina, the first time the new govern- Dr. Tobias Kamenszain, president ment had condemned rightist of ...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue of July 20, 1951 Member American Association of English—Jewish Newspapers, Michigan Press Association, National Editorial Association. 'Published every Friday by The Jewish News Publishing Co., 17100 West Seven Mile Road, Detroit, Mich. 48235. VE 8-9364. Subscription $6 a year. Foreign $7. Second Class Postage Paid at Detroit, Michigan PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Editor ...…

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…Knesset Fights Over Sabbath Bill Griffin Affirms Introduced by Government Coalition Opposition to bathing beaches, swimming pools Arab Boycott News) and sports arenas. Some of these (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish JERUSALEM—A Sabbath ob- servance bill which would impose fines of up to 1,000 pounds ($333) on factory owners, shopkeepers and artisans for working on the Jewish Sabbath or other religious festivals was introduced by the go...…

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…Battle Over Freedom ® Press in Israell'id"' July 22, 1966 Ey ELIAHU SALPETER (copyright, 1966 : JTA, Inc.) JERUSALEM—In the first week of July, the Israel government gazetted regulations forbidding the publication of information about the discussions, decisions or even of the fact that meetings were held of the Cabinet subcommittee on security affairs. The regulations were issued, by the approval of the appropriate Knesset committee, under th...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Borders Tense After Air Clash (Continued from Page 1) Council in connection with the air raid by Israel, However, the Syrians did not ask for any action by the Security Council on the matter. In its communication, the Syrian delegation emphasized that Syria does not consider itself responsible for the sabo- tage activities against Israel by Arab infiltrators.) Syrian troop concentrations were seen by Israeli units bui...…

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…A Postscript-20 Years After Hiroshima Twenty years after Hiroshima, "the Japanese, who know what nuclear doomsday would look like, will believe for a long time that war is the worst possible evil, that no price is too high to pay for the pika never to flash again." In this fashion Rafael Steinberg sums up his account of the people of Hiroshima and their city, in "Postscript From Hiroshima" pub- lished by Random House. As a correspondent for m...…

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…Implementation of Indemnification Law Demanded of West Germany GENEVA (J'TA) -The Confer- ence on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany called on the German federal republic to take immediate action to "allay the fears of tens of thousands of vic- tims of Nazism whose claims for compensation are imperiled by re- cent developments in the imple- mentation of the indemnification laws" of West Germany. The demand was made by the Claims Conferenc...…

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…GENEVA (JTA)—A call to dele- gates at the second annual meet- ing of the Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture "to look to- -ward its future with the breadth of vision that would make it a dy- namic force in raising Jewish life to a new level of cultural creativi- ty" was voiced July 14 by Dr. Nahum Goldmann, who was re- elected chairman of the founda- tion. He told representatives of 41 Jewish organizations from all con- tinents that he conc...…

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…Ex-Nazis Get Life Huge Merchant Ships Are Named for Killing Jews BONN (JTA)—Two former Nazi •by ZIM Lines officers were sentenced to life im- Gymnastics Champs Steve Cohen of Penn State who won the NCAA all-around title was runner-up in the same event at the National AAU gymnastic championships. Mark Cohn of prisonment and five other former Temple placed second to Steve SS functionaries to lesser prison terms by a court in Stuttgart for thei...…

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…12—Friday, July 22, 1966 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS `Brown Was the Da nube' Describes Emergence of Nazi Austrian Terror With the procession of time and the constant presentation of facts regarding the holocaust, new facts emerge and personal experiences are recounted by the score in re- viewing the crimes of the 1930s and the early 1940s. As part of the revelations, de- tails are beginning to be related about the situation in Austria where the...…

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…Friday, July 22, 1966-13 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Now you can have your own convenient line of credit to meet current needs, take advantage of buying opportunities, handle emergencies. EADY Ready Money is today's way to borrow. It's the easy, convenient way How much Ready Money can you have? Well, how much can you con- to live funds available to use when- veniently pay each month? We'll ,mu1- tiply it by 20 to determine the total amount ...…

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…Israeli Scientist Searching for Wheat That Scorns Water A hardy strain of wheat that can withstand the droughts which plague Israel on an average of every second year is being sought by a young Weizmann Institute scientist, who began his research in the midst of the Sinai' Cam- paign. Dr. Dan Atzmon, who was born in Kibbutz Ein Harod and is now on the staff of the Plant Genetics Section of , the Weizmann Institute of Science, is the "crazy" y...…

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…Fingerprinting Techniques Developed by Weizmann Institute Scientist BY BEN FRANK a project which has opened up new worlds of insight into what An Israeli scientist who heads makes us "tick," may soon be the microbiology laboratory at the called on to work on other re- Weizmann Institute in Rehovot, search which as GE said, "affects Israel, has been deeply involved in our very lives." a "fingerprinting" technique that may soon lead to •a new ...…

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…Nikita Khrushchev's Stormy Career, Russian Anti-Semitism, Roles of USSR Leaders Are Traced in Forceful Crankshaw Biography Few men of this generation of Russians, except perhaps Joseph Stalin, attracted as much attention as Nikita Sergeivich Khrushchev. He was outspoken, often arrogant, blustering. He hammered at a UN desk with a shoe he removed from his foot in order to have a wea- pon with which to demonstrate against the United States. Yet...…

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…`Saturday the Rabbi Went liungry:Kemelman s Splendid New Mystery There are not many mystery stories with wholesome Jewish themes, yet, an excellent precedent was set by Harry Kemelman with his "Friday the Rabbi Slept Late" which deserved the sensation it Created. Now Kemelman has pursued his theme and in his newest work, "Saturday the Rabbi Went Hun- gry," published by Crown (419 Park S. ; NY16), Kemelman has written an addendum to the Rabbi ...…

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…18—Friday, July 22, 1966 SYNAGOGUE THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS SERVICES TEMPLE ISRAEL: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Rabbi Syme will speak on "The Mission" by Hans Habe. Services 11 a.m. Saturday. CONG. BNAI JACOB: Services 7:45 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Isaac will speak on "Sabbath Hazzon." CONG. BNAI DAVID: Services 6:30 p.m. today and 8:30 a.m. Satur- day. David Liberman, Bar Mitzva. CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK: Services 6:30 p.m. today and...…

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…Mutual Aid Society Disbands, Gives Fund for Center Senior Adult Chapel f p THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Women's Cluhs Friday, July 22, 1966-19 Posterity Federal Aid to Benefit 20,000 Day School Pupils We are always doing something for Posterity, but I would fain NEW YORK (JTA) — Torah see Posterity do something for us. Umesorah, the National Society —Joseph Addison (1714) for Hebrew Day Schools, reported that it had assisted 20,000 pupils i...…

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…20—Friday, July 22, 1966 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS ncti Evintz-Morris Vows Slated for November Activities Detroiter Mark Lavetter Elected BB Young Adults International Head Mark S. Lavetter, 22, of 19783 Mark Twain, was elected interna- tional president of Bnai Brith Young Adults at the 21st annual BBYA International Convention at Camp Bnai Brith, Starlight, Pa. Lavetter served last year as inter- national program vice president. A senior ...…

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…Jewish Culture Foundation Awards Study Grants NEW YORK—Grants by the Na- tional Foundation for. Jewish Cul- ture for the coming academic year were announced by Label A. Katz, president. Eleven fellowships were award- ed to students who are completing their doctoral work in the fields of Jewish history. Semitics, philo• sophy, Hebrew literature and cul- ture and sociology. Universities at which these scholars are• study- ing, include Brandeis,...…

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…22—Friday, July 22, 1966 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Shulman Advocate s Containment as Concomitant to USSR Peace Current Far East difficulties, the puzzles over the unending East- West struggle, lend added signifi- cance to a new volume on the Rus- sion problem by a former De- troiter, Marshall D. Shulman, who has gained recognition as an au- thority on Russia. In "Beyond the Cold War," pub- lished by Yale University Press, Shulman, while empha...…

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…Ba rba ra Greisman IVeds Stuart W0 Weingarden Friday, July 22, 1966-23 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS activities in Society Despite a bad year in 1965, Mich- keted 92,910 tons of picklers for igan is the No. 1 producer of $7,000,000, and 98,000 hundred- cucumbers for pickling and 10th weight of slicers on the fresh mar- J. Fairbairn Smith, chief editor of the Masonic World, Mrs. Smith in slicers. Last year growers mar- ket. and past Grandmaster F...…

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…24—Friday, July 22, 1966 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS People Make News To meet expanded training and research services of the National Jewish Welfare Board, Daniel Grodofsky h a s been appointed to the new post of associate di- rector of nation- al services of JWB , Sanford Solender, JWB' executive vice president, an-: nounced. In this new capacity Grodofsky w i 11 be responsible particularly f o r the training and research activi- ties of JWB. ...…

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…Friday, July 22, 1966-25 Stuart Starr to Marry' Joanne Greenberg Janis Saks'Engagement THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Marsha Alpert Dec. 4 Writes 16 Stories toLesliePinesAnnounced JDC Grants $1,000,000 • , in 'Summering' JERUSALEM (JTA) — The "The King's Persons," one , of the most dramatic stories witJ a forceful Jewish theme, about 12th century E n g l an d, immediately established an enviable role as a brilliant writer for Joanne Green- berg....…

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…26—Friday, July 22, 1966 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Medical Terms Traced to Scriptures Robert S. Greenblatt is more than a physician: he is a dedicated student of the Bible, as is indi- cated in his examination of biblical medical terms in his "Search the Scriptures," published by Lippin- cott. The author deals with many as- pects of biblical lore related to medicine, and he relates his study to various illnesses, to medicinal uses, comparing ...…

July 22, 1966 • Page Image 27

…Fair Bail Policy Urged by Shevitz Fairer bail policy and a quick end to "fast-draw" trials in crimi- nal cases have been urged by Sid- ney M. Shevitz, veteran Detroit attorney who has entered the race for Recorder's Court judge. Shevitz presently is a member and secretary of the Michigan Civil Rights Commission and a member of the State Human Resources Council. He was appointed by Gov- ernor Williams to both the Fair Employment Practices Comm...…

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…• 28—Friday, July 22, 1966 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 'Death of God,' Nietzsche's Views, Atheism Refutation Get Thorough Accounting in 'Recent Philosophy' Students of philosophic trends will find the new study, "Recent Philosophy—Hegel to the Present," by Etienne Gilson, Thomas Langan and Armand A. Maurer indispensa- ble to a full understanding of developments in our immediate age. As an exploration of the West- ern philosophic currents, eval...…

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…Village Theater Opens at Somerset Danny Raskin's LISTENING S T Wednesday saw the opening of the new Village Theater at Maple Rd. and Coolidge, a part of the Somerset Park complex of luxury apartments and shopping facilities. The opening attraction is the new comedy, "What Did You Do in the War, Daddy?" Owned by Suburban Detroit Theaters, Inc., the Village Theater will have a first-run policy. Harry Goldman, experienced theater manager, ha...…

July 22, 1966 • Page Image 30

…THE JEWISH NEWS 30-Friday, July 22, 1966 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS CHECKER BAR-B-4 RIBS • CHICKEN • SHRIMP Delivered "HOT" - UN 4-7700 20050 Livernois, Just South of 8 Mile ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY AFTER 2 A.M. LARCO'S The Best of Everything Fine Italian-American Cuisine Deliciously Prepared for the Discerning Taste • BANQUET FACILITIES Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon 7525 W. McNichols Rd., UN 2-6455 11•111.ill•■■,411!0 ■ 1041•11 ■ 1•041111•11...…

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…Friday, July 22, 1966-31 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Luba Lisa, the Star at Act 1Y, Was Star Pupil of. Crown Heights Yeshiva By MAL ABRAMS 3etk" IheilDALOVES *BARBARA LEWIS Baby I'm Yours" "Fame John *LIT SOUL BROTHERS* CHOKER CAMPBELL and his ORCHESTRA *ROBIN SEYMOUR Wherever there's action, there's DANA ANDREWS-JANE RUSSELL Luba Freda Sonny Gootnick's theatrical career started at age 6 when she sang, "If I Knew You Were Coming I'd Hav...…

July 22, 1966 • Page Image 32

…MOVIE GUIDE Skulnik Repeats `Zayda' Triumph CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Menasha Skulnik is scoring ADAMS Grand Circus Park FOX . . 2211 Woodward—WO 1-9494 again—this time in "Zayda and WO 1-8525 ON STAGE—IN PERSON! the Zulu," at Northland Play- WALT DISNEY Presents "THE SWINGIN' TIME REVUE" and (in color) " LT. ROBIN CRUSOE, U.S.N." The pioneer Yiddish actor who Dana Andrews and Jane Russell has emerged triumphantly in sev- Sun., Mon., Tues.,...…

July 22, 1966 • Page Image 33

…17-HOUSES FOR SALE 17-HOUSES FOR SALE 17-HOUSES FOR SALE OAK PARK SHERWOOD FOREST SOUTHFIELD 21820 PARKLAWN S. OF 9 OPEN SUN. 2 - 5 We believe this to be the most beautiful home in this area. Im- pressive white marble foyer, for- mal dining room, music room, beamed ceiling, family rm., built- in kitchen, picture book breakfast room, custom features and profes- sionally decorated. 3 bedrms., 21/2 bath. Call for appt. Thelma Polsky, 342-8...…

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…34=-Friday, July 22, 1966 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 17—HOUSES FOR SALE SOUTH FIELD 17—HOUSES FOR SALE SOUTHFIELD BARGAIN 111/2 Mile - Greenfield Area 3 bdrm. brk. Excellent condition. Large rooms. Beautifully land- scaped. Shade trees in rear. Large 2 car garage. No basement. NO AGENTS. - OAK PARK 243 1 1 KENOSHA 3 bedroom brick ranch dretern house, carpeting and drapes, eir- conditioned, tiled basement. Large lot, ideal location. Close t...…

July 22, 1966 • Page Image 35

…TANGLEWOOD SUB IN THE CITY OF SOUTHFIELD RANCHES AND COLONIALS OAK PARK CHURCH-9 MI. AREA 17-HOUSES FOR SALE 17 - HOUSES FOR SALE Beautiful brk. 2 large bedrms. and den, pass hall, tiled base., carpet- ing, drapes, BIG kitchen. Close to everything. Beaulah Gaylord. OAK PARK. 3 bedroom brick ranch, basement, garage. Convenient location. $18,500 LI 1-8997. SCHATTEN REALTY 342-3900 BOW-FORD HIGH SCHOOL. 6-room house, fully air-conditione...…

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…36—Friday, July 22, 1966 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS ■ 17—HOUSES FOR SALE ■ • 11111 1111111111111111.1111111 Nw SENSATIONAL VALUES! Just a few 3-bedroom Colonials available at the 1965 low price of $24,500 in beautiful SOUTHFIELD GARDENS. Immediate Occupancy. See Salesman at 18469 Hilton, 1 blk. N. of 10 Mi., 2 blks. W. of Southfield SHERWOOD EAST New models now being completed featuring 4 bedroom Ranches & Colonials with attached garage,...…

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…Friday, July 22, 1966-37 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 1.111•01=D•00•111.• ■ •01 ■ 0•111•11.4111iO 4111104,11••• 0411111/6 0.1•1141110•414•1111•0 ■ •••-.11 ■ 01111•1•411•1••01•11•011.1111.•••••0• 11111M• 114•1111. '1.1.011 ■ 01.1•111.01•1111•0 4 .■ 0 01111.1••• ■ 0011111•0•111111•04=1.1 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE Where can you find a custom built house at a reasonable price? 3-BEDROOM RANCH, 21/2 baths. 6674 Knollwood, East. Across...…

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…38—Friday, July 22, 1966 17—HOUSES FOR SALE OWNER MUST SELL Beautifully landscaped ranch. SOUTHFIELD WASHINGTON HEIGHTS EXTRA LOT THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 2 bedroom ranch, carpeting and drapes throughout, newly deco- rated, finished recr. room. Garage. U 7-9820 A REAL BUY Immed. Occupancy 3-bedroom ranch type home. Open Sun. 2-5 LI 8-9263 8538 W. 7 Mi. Open Sun. 2-5 Nr. Everything. 6 rm. brk. 11/2 story. 5 rms. dn. incl. 2 bed- room...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, July 22, 1966 - 39 OBITUARIES Monument Unveilings Unveiling announcements may be in- serted by mail or by calling The Jewish News office, 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd., De- troit 48235. VE 8.9364. Written an- nouncements must be accompanied by the name and address of the person making the insertion. There is a stand- ing charge of $3.50 for an unveiling notice, measuring an inch in depth, and $7.00 for one two inches ...…

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…Israel's Aims in Ending Arab Terrorism, Gaining Charles Madison Authors Historical Shipping Freedom Told in Dayan's Si nai Campaign ' Record of Publisher-Editor Henry Holt, There is no doubt that the story in this important book a series of Sinai? Dayan asserts that "the of the Sinai' operation during which circumstances and of events, all military victory in Sinai brought `The Owl Among the Colophons' ' Israel went deep into Egyptian territ...…

April 22, 1966 • Page Image 1

…A Salute to Israel on Its 18th Anniversary May Its 19th Year Bring It Nearer to Peace j!_rWIS Israel's Anniversary: Accompl ishments and New Needs Editorial Page 4 Commentary Page 2 A Weekly Review Swastikas and Boycotts . . . Anti-Jewish Practices in Two Areas MtC Hl GAIV f Jewish Events Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper — Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle Vol. XLIX, No. 9 April 22, 1966-17100 W. 7 Mile Rd.—Detroit ...…

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…Purely Commentary Israel's 18th Anniversary—Recalling 1947 Hai—from the Hebrew letters heth and yud—means life, and num- erically adds up to 18. That is why the current 18th anniversary of the establishment of the state of Israel is labeled the Hai anniversary and is viewed as especially significant in the life of the people record- ing the historic event. In the 18 years of Israel's existence. many great accomplishments have been recorded. ...…

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…Soviet Frees Jewish Poet LONDON (JTA)—Joseph Brod- sky, the Russian Jewish poet who was jailed five years ago as a "work-shy par a s i t e," has been freed, according to reports from Moscow. The 25-year-old poet was jailed after he wrote poems critical of Soviet life. Disclosure of his sentencing touched off repeated protests from writers and intellectuals in the West. It was believed that his re- lease was connected with efforts being made t...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue of July 20, 1951 Member American Association of English—Jewish Newspapers, Michigan Press Association, National Editorial Association. Published every Friday by The Jewish News Publishing Co., 17100 West Seven Mile Road, Detroit, Mich. 48235. VE 8-9364. Subscription $6 a year. Foreign $7. Second Class Postage Paid at Detroit, Michigan PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Editor a...…

April 22, 1966 • Page Image 5

…Israel Gets Coca-Cola Franchise (Continued from Page 1) Feinberg stated this week that he does not believe Coca-Cola yields to Arab boycotts. ADL, in a statement expressing delight over the new development declared: "We are confident that now another great American firm has shown its contempt for the threats of the 13 Arab nations that are still trying to throttle Israel's development, that these threats will be shown up for the sham that the...…

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…Judaism Still 'Condemned by God' Archconservative Bishop Insists ROME—Judaism remains "con- demned by God," a Roman Cath- olic archconservative bishop has declared in a clerical review, de- spite the statement by the recent Vatican Ecumenical Council that the Jews are not to be held guilty for the death of Jesus. Author of the article, Bishop Luigi Carl of Segni was among those who fought successfully for a watering-down of the Jewish declara...…

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…Leaders Map Counterattack on Ultra-Right, Left N.J. NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. — Concerned by a rising trend of extremism — right and left — in New Jersey, a group of prominent civic leaders has organized • the "New Jersey Committee to Pre- serve the Democratic Processes." It is led by leaders in labor, ed- ucation, politics, business and in- dustry and the professions, re- ligion and welfare. Its goal: to ral- ly community defenses against ex- tre...…

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…Six-Point Declaration Pleads for USSR Jewry (Continued from Page 1) in a statement to The Jewish News, that opinions expressed in the Western world in protest against anti-Jewish acts are assuring ameliorative measures. He pointed to the concessions made on matzo- baking for this year's Passover as proof of Russia's positive response to appeals in behalf of Russian Jewry. Rabbi Miller, who headed a dele- gation of rabbis to Russia last year, ...…

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…A-Boinb Debate Entan,gles Israel (Continued from Page 1) "France helped Israel to build a nuclear reactor at Dimona, a reactor that was completed just about a year ago. Since the agreement on the basis of which the French gave this aid has never been published, it is not known whether the reactor is limited to peaceful uses." Irving R. Levine, NBC news cor- respondent in Rome, stated: "If the decision were made tonight, Israel would probably ...…

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…Allied Jewish Campaign Workers Asked to Speed Solicitations to Assure Expected Sizeable Increase Allied Jewish Campaign Chair- men Sol Eisenberg and Irwin Green, speaking at the •second re- port meeting Tuesday at the Jew- ish Center, confirmed that all signs point to a sizably increased dollar total over 1965 results in time for the windup of the 1966 campaign on May 4. They expressed some concern about the pace with which pledges were being...…

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