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November 22, 1968 • Page Image 1

…Refugee Problems Created by Six-Day War On Agenda at JDC Annual Meeting Dec. II Emergency expenditures resulting from the Six-Day War have strained the financial resources of the Joint Distribution Committee and have even forced cutbacks in some areas. In photo on left an aged Jewish woman sits outside• her room at an old age home in Morocco supported by JDC with United Jewish Appeal funds. Many old people were left homeless and destitute whe...…

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…Purely Commentary The 'Misunderstood Generation'—ls Understanding a One-Sided Affair? On the eve of the Nov. 5 election, some very interesting figures were released, reveal- ing data represented in the following charts: How education is reflected at the polls. This "slow, inefficient" system protects people like me against people like you; and (though you don't realize it) protects in- nocents like you against those "reactionary . . . fas...…

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…Arabs Call for `Hard and Long Battle' but Jarring Task Has New Lease of Life Since his mission began early decided to move the headquarters JERUSALEM (JTA) — Egyptian of his mission to Geneva but is this year, Dr. Jarring has main- political leaders were warned by tained headquarters at Nicosia, awaiting agreement by the par- Foreign Minister Mahmoud Riad ties concerned on timing the Cyprus, from which he traveled that Egypt must gird for a "...…

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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. 48233, VE 8-9364. Subscription $7 a year. FweIgn $8. Second Class Postage Paid at Detroit, Michigan PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Editor a...…

November 22, 1968 • Page Image 5

…Lebanon Warned It Mira. Control - Arab Saboteurs (Continued from Page 1) Lebanese government that it will be held responsible for preventing infiltration into Israel territory of armed saboteurs and terrorists. Gen. Dayan said 10 acts of sabo- tage or shootings occurred along the Lebanese border during the last three months. He said many of the saboteurs came from Syria, but some are based in Lebanon. Concerning Sanapir island, Esh- kol said ...…

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…Fisher's Friendship With Nixon Said to Annoy State • Dept, By MILTON FRIEDMAN (JTA and Jewish News White House Correspondent) WASHINGTON—As the appoint- ments and tendencies of the new Nixon administration slowly un- fold, there has been no indication of the nature of the answer to questions raised in the American Jewish community. Intensive consultations have been conducted by President-elect. Richard M. Nixon with his inner circle of asso...…

November 22, 1968 • Page Image 7

…Israel Faces Modern Warfare Menace She May Have to Produce Her Own BY ELIAHU SALPETER (Copyright 1968, JTA Inc.) When it comes to questions of the impact of science and tech- nology on national defense, there are few voices more authoritative in Israel than that of Prof. David Ernest Bergman, former chairman of the Israel Atomic Energy Com- mission and now head of the country's Standards Institute. A man not given to public pro- nouncements...…

November 22, 1968 • Page Image 8

…A Fascinating 'Lexicon': Safire's Splendid 'New Language of Politics' Words used by politicians, states- men and diplomats "to inspire or inflame, to rally or destroy" form an interesting terminology. William Safire, in "The New Language of Politics" (subtitled An anecdotal dictionary of catch- words, slogans and political us- age"), published by Random House, provides a guide to these terms and enlightens while he entertains and inspires a d...…

November 22, 1968 • Page Image 9

…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 22, 1968-9 Detroit Friends of CHABAD LUBAVITCH and CAMP GAN ISRAEL Labor Faction Wants Policy on Occupation are proud to present FOURTEEN CHASSIDIC SINGERS, MUSICIANS, DANCERS at the CHABAD LUBAVITCH CHASSIDIC CONCERT (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) TEL AVIV — A group of Israel Labor Party members representing its younger element and those dis- satisfied with the present leader- sh...…

November 22, 1968 • Page Image 10

…10—Friday, November 22, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS vuarter Century of Jewish Music in America been the growth of Jewish music Parents like the Hebrew Arts By RABBI AVRAHAM SOLTES schools. Encouraged by the en- School of Music and Dance. (Editor's Note: On Feb. 1, the thusiastic community response National Jewish Music Council to the council's program, some No one can feel as helpless as will launch the annual Jewish of our leaders sensed ...…

November 22, 1968 • Page Image 11

…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 22, 1968--11 Desalination Discussed in Dover Paperbacks Ambassador Rabin Describes Israel's Needs, Threats to Peace at 3 Meetings Research by Dr. A. Zarchin of throughout the world, is fully ex- from $1 per thousand gallons to Israel and other authorities are plored in an original paperback something comparable to the $.30 utilized in the discussion of desal- collection just released by Dover, per t...…

November 22, 1968 • Page Image 12

…Rabbi Rothschild Defies Hecklers, Asks Negro Unity By Jewish News Special Correspondent ATLANTA — Addressing t h e Hungry Club Forum here, Rabbi Jacob Rothschild, a pioneer in the civil liberties movement, told Ne- gro hecklers: "I resent t h e at- tempt to bar me from the battle to achieve hu- man rights and I resent being told this is not my battle." Rabbi Roth- schild, whose temple was bom- Rothschild bed 10 years ago by anti-Negro bigots,...…

November 22, 1968 • Page Image 13

…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS ---,- daring to take such a position." World public opinion, Dr. Gold- mann declared, should be mobil- ized "in order to put an end to this demagoguery and to prevent the Dr.- Nahum Goldman told a Polish government from preparing meeting of the WJCongress' Amer- show-trials to justify their immoral ican Section, however, that there anti-Jewish policy." was good -reason to be worried * is * about the consequences for the...…

November 22, 1968 • Page Image 14

…14—Friday, November 22, 1968 SAVE 50c TWICE Barton's Continental Chocolates Reg. $3.50 NOW $3.00 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS M.E. Expert Due at Bond Reception New Look at Executive Suite Discriminatio n BY MILTON FRIEDMAN Inc.) WASHINGTON—The Nixon Ad- ministration is expected to press for action against "executive suite" discrimination toward Jews in banking, insurance, public util- ities, railroads and steel. Although Jews constitute ei...…

November 22, 1968 • Page Image 15

…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 22, 1968-15 Israel, Jewish Community Fete Jacob Pines on 80th Birthday The state of Israel, the Flint Jewish community and Cong. Beth Israel will honor Jacob Pines Dec. 8 for his many years of devoted and dedicated service on the occa- sion of his 80th birthday. The event, on behalf of Israel Bonds, will take place at 6:30 p.m. in Cong. Beth Israel, under the chairmanship of Louis Kasle. Mr. Pines, a...…

November 22, 1968 • Page Image 16

…[ SYNAGOGUE S C ES] CONG. BETH ACHIM: In-town services 4:45 p.m. today and 8:40 a.m. Saturday. Mark Horowitz, Bar Mitzva. Suburban services 9 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Arm will speak on "The Search for Identity." CONG. SHAAREY SHOMAYIM: Services 5 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Sat- urday. Rabbi Goldman will speak on "The Birth of National Char- acteristics." Robert Beck, Bar Mitzva. - TEMPLE BETH AM: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Rabbi Chester will speak on ...…

November 22, 1968 • Page Image 17

…U.S., Britain Urge Israel- OK Return of Displaced Arabs UNITED NATIONS (JTA)—The United States called Monday upon Israel to enact a "greatly expand- ed program" for returning to the West Bank Arabs who were dis- placed by the Arab-Israel war of 1967. Appearing before the United Na- tions' special political committee, the U.S. Ambassador J. Russell Wiggins expressed the hope that Israel, "in advance of permanent peace," would make possible the...…

November 22, 1968 • Page Image 18

…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 18—Friday, November 22, 1968 Try and Stop Me By BENNETT CERF A frustrated, spectacularly un- successful songwriter collided with Irving Berlin in a crowded restau- rant the other evening, reports Douglas Watt. The writer's wife was mean enough to point out to him, "That's the closest you'll ever get to a song hit, my dear boy." The songwriter, far from being crushed, seemed to get ample re- venge just a few minutes la...…

November 22, 1968 • Page Image 19

…Pro-Israel Political Leaders in U.S. Warned by Sirhan's Father on W. Bank sA 'daffy per person dble. *cc. to Dec. 1. *40 of 130 rms. $5 •Dec. 1 to 15 T.V. IN EVERY ROOM 2 Pools JERUSALEM (JTA)—The father of Sirhan Sirhan, the accused assassin of Sen. Robert F. Ken- nedy, has warned that "there will be no shortage of plotters" as long as American political leaders con- tinue to express pro-Israel senti- ments, the Jerusalem Post re- reporte...…

November 22, 1968 • Page Image 20

…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 20—Friday, November 22, 1968 Peggy Leebove to 11(z rry World of Childrn' Committee Maps Program Kenny Miller -in March experts were sure she would win or emerge one of the runners-up. The official reason for the ab- sence of an Arab entry was that Islam forbids girls to display Arab countries failed to enter con- themselves before strange men. testants in the Miss World beauty contest held here last week be- FOR THE ...…

November 22, 1968 • Page Image 21

…Fricky, November 22, 1968-21 Women's LADIES OF YESHIVATH BETH YEHUDAH and WOMEN'S SAB- BATH LEAGUE will meet noon Tuesday at Shomrey Emunah Syn- agogue. After lunch, plans will be formulated for the annual Hanuka party. Guest speaker will be Rabbi Eli Friedman of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah. The social committee is headed by Mrs. Walter Epstein and includes Mesdames Rose Biele- wich, Gussie Cardash, Arthur Cut- ler, Leo Laufer' and Harold Kaplan....…

November 22, 1968 • Page Image 22

…22—Friday, November 22, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS in :n(4 Angel Ball to Mark Diamond Year - The 14th annual Angel Ball, tra. ditional Thanksgiving Eve party of the Detroit Section National Council of Jewish Women, will be held Wednesday at the Raleigh House. Dubbed the Diamond Jubilee, in honor of the 75th anniversary of tless yet so lqedftige IT STICKS TO THE SPAGHETTI NEW THICK HOME STYLE SAUCE FROM Chef Boy-Ar-Dee Your family w...…

November 22, 1968 • Page Image 23

…A record year of tourism commences as Israel observes its 20 years of sovereignty . . . The Jewish News dedicates this special section as a guide to tourists who are planning to observe the progress made by the Jewish State and the speedy rebuilding of Israel's nationhood. 2I-Day Sample Israel Itinerary FIRST DAY: Tel Aviv Morning: Along the sea shore of Old Jaffa (walking tour of Jaffa, visit the Jaffa Museum), Holon, Bat Yam (visit a Shiku...…

November 22, 1968 • Page Image 24

…Israel Offers U. S. Youths Share in Life When, in the years immediately preceding the emergence of Israel, the remnants of European Jewry began pouring into Palestine, American Jewish youth were moved to go on aliya. _With -the outbreak of Israel's War of Libera- tion they became part of the spe- cial units set up for volunteers from western countries. • ' This was the first impressive evidence of a significant number of American youths shaki...…

November 22, 1968 • Page Image 25

…7.7"`."•. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS our ear you erita our Jerusalemcapital, Friday, November 22, 1968-25 A part of your soul, a part of your heritage, a part of you is in Jerusalem. Now . you can fly there for as little as forgettable visit to the Make an unforgettable Mk Western Wall, see the ancient Dead Sea Scrolls at the Shrine of The Book, walk the turreted walls of the Old City...see the city from within. Visit the Israel Museum with i...…

November 22, 1968 • Page Image 26

…. 4.10 sr...:*... 1":.:•"?"'—' • T14: DETROIT JEWISH NE493 26—Friday, November 22, 19:1 Red Sea at Eilat a Buoyant Blue Once you catch a glimpse of what goes on below the surface of the Red Sea at Eilat you're sunk! Metaphorically speaking, of course, for the high salt content makes it a very buoyant sea. According to the meteorological service the rainy season is from November to March, meaning that in those months we're supposed to ha...…

November 22, 1968 • Page Image 27

…Levin Economics Award to Be Given for Top Essay • Dubb s Country . Kitchen N1r4,1y,ls 7- • Sherri s • ifros Drug Colt- Tan, • Fabulous Star Bakery ,EANS MALL • fuonord s Shoes • The Bootery • Pickwick Shop • Bab s Hair Fashions • • RIshY Shoe Service • Room At The Bottom All essays, accompanied by a The Wayne State University De-1 partment of Economics announces falaculty. recommendation, must be the 1968 Economics Essay...…

November 22, 1968 • Page Image 28

…• THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 28 Friday, November 22, 1968 — Alpha Omega Women to Auction Art Displaying two of the original art works to be auc- tioned at the Al- pha Omega art show and auction Saturday at Cong. Shaarey Zedek are (From left) Mesdames Jason Goode; Murray Shekter, presi- dent; Allen Weiss; and Bernard Sha- piro. * Original etchings, oils, water colors and lithographs signed and numbered by such artists as Renoir, Lautrec, Pic...…

November 22, 1968 • Page Image 29

…(Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) JERUSALEM — Forty students from South Africa and a like num- ber of Israeli students will be in the vanguard of settlers who will repopulate the Jewish quarter of East Jerusalem, all but destroyed by the Jordan Arab Legion in 1948. The rebuilding of the quarter and its future development is a joint project of the prime minister's office and the Jerusalem munici- pality. . Among the buildings sched...…

November 22, 1968 • Page Image 30

…Early Deadline for Thanksgiving Issue THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 30—Friday, November 22, 1968 Campaign Leaders Meet Dr. Wexler g ewry On the Air This Week's Radio and Television Programs The honorary chairman and co-chairmen of the Bnai Brith Serv- ices Appeal special gifts campaign met with Dr. William A. Wexler, (second from left), international president of Bnai Brith, at a meeting here last week to inaugurate the campaign. With .Dr. W...…

November 22, 1968 • Page Image 31

…Lubavitch Concert Program Prepared British Unionist Praises Israel's Efforts for Arabs (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) Pictured at a recent planning meeting of the committee for the Lubavitch Hasidic Concert, which will take place Dec. 8 at the Com- munity Arts Auditorium of Wayne State University, are (from left), front row: Isadore Starr, co-chairman; Louis E. Levitan, guest of honor; Mrs. Jack Seder, president of the Jewish...…

November 22, 1968 • Page Image 32

…• People Make News Dr. ISRAEL ADLER of Jerusa- lem, Jewish music authority, gave a performance last week of the earliest known written work of Jew- ish music. The 800-year-old selec- tion was heard in public in New York for the first time. The 12th Century manuscript, found in the Geniza archives of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, has been indentified as the work of Obadiah the Norman, a former priest who converted to Judaism cir...…

November 22, 1968 • Page Image 33

…Jerusalem — a United City By S. SHECIIARYA Jerusalem as a city has grown by leaps and bounds in both area and population. Twenty years ago the overall population of Jersalem was under 90,000. Today the city has a Jewish population of 200,000, the overwhelming majority of them immigrants who arrived to the country after the emergence of the state. In addition it has a non-Jew- ish population of 65,000, of whom 54,000 are Moslems and 11,000 are...…

November 22, 1968 • Page Image 34

…• Group, Magazine Issue Appeal on Polish Bigotry Wheelchair Athletes Wished Mazel Toy NEW YORK (JTA) — Torah NEW YORK—In a statement, "An Appeal to the Conscience of the Polish People," the presidium of the Yiddisher Kultur Farband (YKUF) of the United States, a national cultural organization, and the editors of the monthly, Yid- dishe Kultur (Jewish Cluture), ex- pressed "their deep pain and an- xiety over the events in Poland which endan...…

November 22, 1968 • Page Image 35

…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS ........ • • • ••••••••••••••••••• Friday, November 22, 1961 - 35 PRINTING SERVICES Heard about them . . . Sure you have! But don't be misled as to the value of ONE process over the OTHER. B OTH have their advantages so take a long look at LETTER- PRESS and OFFSET located in one plant. Let our sales people help you to the right decision on the method that best suits your needs. B OTH have their place in ...…

November 22, 1968 • Page Image 36

…• ▪ THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 36—Friday, November 22, 1968 Nasser Watches—and Is Watched "Watch on the Suez," to paraphrase the title of a hit play, finds Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser (right) inspecting troop maneuvers along the west bank of the Suez Canal. But he, too, is seen from the other side—by Israelis! Reform Temple Is Created by Couples Answering Classified Advertisement in Local Newspaper LONG BEACH, Calif. (JTA)—A Harbo...…

November 22, 1968 • Page Image 37

…Jewish Leadership Joi ns Other Faiths in Mourning Death of Friend, Augustin Cardinal Bea, at Age 87 (Direct JTA Teletype wire to The Jewish News) ROME — Jewish leaders joined Roman Catholic, Protestant and Eastern Orthodox church and lay leaders here Tuesday at the funer- al of Augustin Cardinal Bea, who died last week at age 87. Cardinal Bea was the chief Vatican spokesman for Christian unity and was the architect of the Vatican Ecumenical ...…

November 22, 1968 • Page Image 38

…• THE JEWISH NEWS Only a peace between equals can last: only a peace, the very prin- ciple of which is equality, and a common participation in a com- mon benefit. —Woodrow Wilson LARCO'S Fine Italian•American Cuisine Deliciously Prepared for the Discerning Taste • BANQUET FACILITIES Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon 7523 W. McNichols Rd. UN 24455 MMMMM mommormom BREAKFAST CLUB • • , er 1 EARLY BIRD 1 _ .!111_111 SPECIALS! NOTE OUR NEW HOURS ...…

November 22, 1968 • Page Image 39

…Danny Raskin's LISTENING P 0 S Sidney Hill, Book Couzens Team Up to Offer Caribbean Cruise Via N.Y. aboard the SS Queen Anna Maria to San Juan, St. Thomas and Anti- gua. The $499 per person, double occupancy, includes five gourmet meals a day, first-run movies and cabaret nights daily, four outdoor and one indoor pools, complete gymnasium, ballrooms and three Although Caribbean cruise bookings are virtually impossible to obtain for group...…

November 22, 1968 • Page Image 40

…MOVIE GUIDE oar Free Parking after 5 p.m. WO 1-852.5 Elizabeth Taylor -Ma Farrow in "SECRET CEREMONY" FRI., SAT. 11:40, 1:50, 6:10, 8:20, 10:30. SUN. THRU THUR. 11:30, 1:40, 3:50, 5:50, 8:00, 10:10 Free Parking After 5 P.M. & All Day Sunday At System Auto Park, Adams at Witherell All Day Wednesday Is Ladies Day .,"11. 67T Greenfi35839 0 AMERICANA . 9 A RETURN TO ELEGANCE FOR ALL MOVIEGOERS SPECIAL RESERVED SEAT ENGAGEMENT Petula Clark...…

November 22, 1968 • Page Image 41

…13—FOR RENT APARTMENTS 13—FOR RENT APARTMENTS imimEDilAT)E1 OCCUPANCY Inuiluvek Cadre 711 ) # H 0 M OAK PARK. 3 bedrooms. Partly fur- nished. Carpeted, drapes, appliances. December to June. $200. DI. 1-8998, no Sabbath calls. 9- Mile-Morton Area LIST WITH US for FASTER RESULTS - S 2 bedrooms. No basement. Separate laundry room. Gas heat. Stove and refrigerator. $170 per month. 1 year lease. Security deposit. Occupancy December 1....…

November 22, 1968 • Page Image 42

…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 42—Friday, November 22, 1968 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE OAK PARK OAK PARK Open Sun. 2-5 24631 KENOSHA 10 - Greenfield Area Large 7 room ranch. New cen- tral air-conditioning. 11/2 baths, tiled basement, walk-in cedar closet, and other features. OWNER. First offering on this lovely 3 bed- room brick ranch. Beautiful rec. room. Carpeting, drapes. 11/2 car ga- rage. Central air-conditioning. 1 block to ...…

November 22, 1968 • Page Image 43

…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 22, 1968 - 43 17 — HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE OAK PARK 1 7—HOUSES FOR SALE 101/2 Mile W. of Coolidge — A real buy ! Attractive 2 bedrm. dn. 2 bedrms. up, modern bungalow on a well landscaped 60' lot in a most desirable location, 11/2 baths, full base, 2 car garage, quick occupan- cy. Priced at $23,500, no reasonable offer refused. Call for appt. today, ask for IMMEDIATE OCCUFIANCY Soidke...…

November 22, 1968 • Page Image 44

…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 44—Friday, November 22, 1968 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE PROMINENT HILLTOP RANCH FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP Centrally air cond. Large slate foyer, step-down Living Room, beamed floor to ceiling, firepl., 3 bedrms., & 3 baths, graceful Family Rm. opening onto kidney shaped pool, covered patio & large swim- ming area. Redwood enclosed. Car- peting & draperies (electric) in- cluded. Lower level ideal for enter- ta...…

November 22, 1968 • Page Image 45

…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, 17—HOUSES FOR SALE November 22, 1968-45 Open thiuse Sat. & Sun. 2-5 20705 Southome—Southfield 17—HOUSES FOR SALE OAK PARK RANCH Attractive 3-bedroom brick ranch, 2 baths, paneled family room, built-in range, oven, re- frigerator. Beautiful carpeting and drapes. An excellent buy. $27,500. OPEN SUN. 2-5-13051 Burton Ask for PAULINE WIENER LI 4 - 0666 LI 8-1500 b. f. chamberlain co. Coolidge S. of 10 mi....…

November 22, 1968 • Page Image 46

…46-Friday, November 22, _1968 17-HOUSES FOR SALE Oak Pk. Open Sun. 2-5 21911 Gardner Most attractive 3 bedrm. brk. ranch, 11/2 baths, Ige. Family kitch. screen- ed-in terrace. decorated in soft ap- pealing colors, new carpeting & drapes. Cent. air. nr . trans. & schools. Phone 353-2400. LEEDS REALTY Oak Pk. Open Sun. 2-5 12800 BURTON Rambling beautiful Executive ranch. Magnificent 23x17 Family Rm. w/firepl., wet bar, sliding doorwall lea...…

November 22, 1968 • Page Image 47

…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 22, 1968-47 Doris May,- Secretary to Chaim Weizmann LONDON (JTA)-Doris May, the private secretary of the late Dr. Chaim Weizmann for more than 30 years, died in Sussex Nov. 14 at age 69. Miss May joined Dr. Weizmann's staff shortly after the Balfour Declaration was issued in Novem- ber 1917 and retired in May 1948, when Israel proclaimed its Inde- pendence and Dr. Weizmann be- came its first presiden...…

November 22, 1968 • Page Image 48

…CJFWF's Assembly Tackles Major Issues Affecting Worldwide Jewish Communities (Continued from Page 1) The urban crisis was thoroughly reviewed, and a major address on the subject was delivered by Max Fisher, chairman of the New De- troit Committee. Drawing major attention by its challenge to Jewish parents and to communal spokesmen, Dr. Leonard J. Fein, director of the Joint Center for Urban Studies of the Massachusetts Institute of Technolog...…

March 22, 1968 • Page Image 1

…Detrost =Jeuaish Community Leads National Philanthropic Efforts With Record Gifts . THE JEWISH NEWS Opening Campaign Meeting Marks the Highest Standards With a Total of $7 , 040 ,000 Setting the highest standard on record in fund raising in this community, with a total of $7,040,000 computed in pledges reported at the opening dinner of the Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel Emergency Fund, held at the Jewish Cen- ter Wednesday evening, the Detro...…

March 22, 1968 • Page Image 2

…Purely Commentary When People Laugh at Tragedies . . . von Schirach's Nazi Songs as Amusements for German Youth Audiences Often, at public performances, and during speeches in which human tragedies are described or referred to, there are some who laugh. It happens in theaters, during the showing of films, at public gathrings. And when that happens one is compelled to marvel: how do humans evaluate the experiences? There was an interesting oc...…

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