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May 23, 1958 • Page Image 37

…Open 70-Home Project in Oak Park 26-LAKE PROPERTY FOR SALE COTTAGE for sale or rent. Year around rents bring $1.000. Call DI. 1-1573. LAKE FRONT summer home, fully furnished. 7 bedrooms, 2 baths, fireplace, golf course across the street, 2-car garage, located at Leamington. 36 Miles from bridge. Make appointment to see. Phone VE. 8-7245, VE. 6-62.56. Grand opening of a group of 10 ranch homes by the M & K Building Co. was announced this we...…

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…1 Our Letter Box 1 Jews Urged to Wear 1 I Israel '10th' Emblem Former Detroiter Wm, Blumenthal Writes 'Question-Answer Book' Israel's Tenth Anniversary William R. Blumenthal will which he went into his research World Committee, in a special proclamation, urged every Jew be remembered as a former di- —these combine to make a good Phoebus Tuttnauer's humane Slaughter throughout the world, including rector of Keren Hayesod cam- book. Editor, ...…

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…Monument Unveilings Tailor Dies After Beating; Robbed of $22 Obituaries fri Jacob Kogan, an 81-year-old The family of the late Isa- ALEX COHEN, 13233 La- tailor, who had operated a shop tt The family of the late Azre Salle, a resident of Lansing, dore Kowal announces the un- Burk announces the unveiling for 35 years in the basement of veiling of a monument in his of a monument in his memory Mich., for 65 years before corn- an apartment at ...…

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…Prof. Comitnager. Sen. Lehman L'Instiee Frankfurter S Tend' Anniversary Israe Join in Acelaimitio, E DE TRO IT JEW ISH become en- the Jews, have not been the grow and to One of the great high- riched. It is this same na- ii Mumford uttered a strong pro- , least contributors to civlza- By Special Correspondent lights of the gathering was ture that is to me so striking test against the use of nuclear tion," he added. "Through Is- of The Jewish...…

August 23, 1957 • Page Image 1

…Eban's Factual Expose of Real Culprits in Middle East Aggressions Editorial, Page 4 Incident in Ottawa and the Life Articles THE JEWISH NEW A Weekly Review The New Israeli Ambassador to Canada of Jewish Events Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper—Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle VOLUME XXXI — No. 25 aaaf:kao 27 17100 W. 7 Mile'Rd. — VE 8-9364 — Detroit 35, August 23, 1957 Commentary, Pg. 2 $5.00 Per Year; Single Co...…

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…Friday, Aug ust 23, 1957 — THE DETROIT J EWI SH N EW S-2 Purely Commentary By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Incident in Ottawa—and the Life Articles An international postal workers' conference is now in prog- ress in Ottawa, the beautiful capital of Canada. Postal problems are being studied and discussed here by representatives of postal systems from the entire world. We bumped into a Philippines' delegate to this conference at the Parliament Building,...…

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…Teen-Ager Is Golf Champ JWV to Probe Shell Cl aims Before Instituting Boycott I DENVER (JTA) — Sanford (Sandy) Zisman, 17-year-old 64 tti Je 'ish high school student he e, recently became Colora- do' - junior golf champion. on the base which require Earlier, delegates went on Kraditor of New York, a past the United States Govern- national commander and chair- record as opposing the action of man of the JWV Foreign Af- the U.S. Senate in tac...…

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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 35, Mich., VE. 8-9364. Subscription $5 a year. Foreign $6. Entered as second class matter Aug. 6. 1952 at Post Office. Detroit Mich., un...…

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…Building Trades Council to Sponsor $100,000 Trade School in Israel Plans for construction of a_ is planned for 6:30 p.m., Sept. building trade school in Israel 12, at the Veterans Memorial in cooperation with the Hista- Building. drut were announced this week In announcing the project, by Andrew McFarlane, presi- McFarlane said, "The unity of labor'in all corners of the earth will be preserved and all efforts must be expended to strengthen la...…

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…`Big Three' Action in Middle East tiro edby U. S. Anti-War Society Russian Guests Ask Questions 'Liquidation' "• Warning to Advertisers Beware of -Misrepresentation NEW YORK (JTA)—The So- • was "in accordance with inter- The-tactics of local neighborhood advertising bulletins cietv for the Prevention of national law" was hailed as "a c and of a couple of so-called national publications in solicit- hopeful sign." The Society VIENNA (JTA)—Di...…

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…Due to the loss of a working day on Labor Day, there will be an earlier deadline for our issue of September 6. All copy for that issue must be in our hands at noon on Friday, Aug. 30. Why More ■ and More Folks ; Save The American Way! a Governor A. B. (Happy) Chandler of Kentucky (center, in dark suit) poses with Cap- tain Eliezer Acsel, Master of the Zim Lines' newest luxury passenger liner, Theodor Herzl, on the bridge of the vessel p...…

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…to O-W Young Israel LDoubles Capacity Young Israel Center of Oak- 4 - THE D ETROIT J E1 = Woods has set aside a period beginning Wednesday and ex- tending through Sept. 2 for reg- is tration of children in its He- brew, Sunday and nursery schools. According to Max Nusbaum, president, the schools will open on Sept. 8 with greatly expand- ed facilities. During the summer, the con- gregation has been undertaking an overall expansion program. Wh...…

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…Bnai Moshe Plans Auxiliary, Suburb Holy Day Services Plans are now being made by Cong. Bnai Moshe for its High Holy Day services, to be held Sept. 26 and 27 and Oct. 5. In addition to regular services in the main sanctuary, there will be supplementary and suburban services. The supplementary services will be held in the social hall of the Dexter and Lawrence congregation. Rabbi Emanuel Applebaum and Cantor A. A. Rosenfeld will officiate. Dr. ...…

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…• Freed Sailor Tells U. S. Catholic Oro- an Voices Charges Publish Fact ooks .Bonn Confirms Delay in Israel Relations L) of Mistreatment . Against Jews While Praising Judaism on Traffic A h cidents BONN, (JTA)—The question Two excellent affic accident a TEL AVIV, (JTA)—Raphael fact books have j st been pub- of establishment of normal dip- I I , , NEW YORK, (JTA) — The , tory; they may not realize it, Eylon. the Israeli seaman de- tanned f...…

August 23, 1957 • Page Image 11

…In Lighter l'ein Advance Farm Development I srael to Promote ititArab-Israe l Series of Industrial Enterprises By JACOB RICIIMAN An AJP Feature The Philosopher's Destination The German-Jewiih philoso- pher, Moses Mendelssohn, was an intimate friend of Frederick the Great. Once, while promenading on "tinter Den Linden," the chief thoroughfare in Berlin, the King met his learned friend. After saluting, each other the monarch asked his Jewis...…

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…Friday, August 23, 19 57 — THE DETR OIT JE WISH NEWS-1 2 Israel Alerted By Syrian Troops Moving at Tiberias Israel Editor Says, U.S. Holds Only H ope for ME Peace From Detroit, Grab went to The United States carries the I vakia, and educated at the Uni-; only Western hope of bringing versity of Prague, Grab has Chicago for a tour through the ! a peace settlement to _the been active in the newspaper Middle West and out to Cali- not mean that...…

August 23, 1957 • Page Image 13

…LORD BUFFET Thursday, Friday, Saturday, August 22, 23, 24 8926 W. 7 MILE AT WYOMING KOSHER STYLE RESTAURANT Complete With Table Service BEEF BUFFET For Your Luncheon and Dinner You'll Find Pleasure and Convenience in the • CORNED BEEF • HOT DOGS • PASTRAMI • SALAMI FINEST BEEF AVAILABLE EXPERTLY AGED DELICIOUSLY PREPARED COMPLETE A Taste Treat You'll Never Forget! FINEST COUNTER SERVICE Serving Nationally Known Brands DELIGHTFUL...…

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…Fr iday, Aug ust 23, 19 57 — TH E DET R OIT J EW I SH NEWS-1 4 Chajeses, Back from Concert Tour, Thrilled at Reception in Europe Interlochen Honor Carol Rosenbaum Wed Carol Fenwick Wins Top Hart thrilled her almost as Carol Fenwick, announced last week as one of five win- much as winning the competi- to Fred J. Pollack tion, she said. ners in recent concerto audi- tions at the National Music Returning last week from their , remember Lieberm...…

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…Miss Pzysner Wed to Gilbert C. Osnos MRS. GILBERT C. OSNOS Before an altar banked with yellow and white mums and daisies and trailing vines of string smilax, Margaret Pays- ner repeated nuptial vows on Aug. 18 with Gilbert Charles Osnos. The double - ring ceremony was performed by Rabbi Mor- ris Adler in the home of the bride's parents, Dr. and Mrs. Harry Aaron Paysner, of Birm- ingham. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Osnos,...…

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…• U) Et: activities in Society Steven I. Victors on Honeymoon Cruise Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Pinkis, of Condon Ave., Oak Park Music Study Club to Host Israeli Radio Director law, Dr. and Mrs. Norman (Edythe) Lowell, and grandsons, ra1 Bruce and Craig, of Oakland, Calif. Here with them is a nephew, Duane Paul, of San Mateo, Calif. -) SAM ROSENBLAT Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Molitz have returned from Chicago, Ill.. where they resided while Mr. Mo...…

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…On Caribbean Cruise After Aug. Wedding MRS. SAMUEL P. WEINER In a double-ring ceremony performed by Rabbi Morris Adler at Cong. Shaarey Zedek Aug. 19, Phyllis Diane King, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sol King, became the bride of Samuel Paul Weiner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weiner. The bride's gown of white Dupioni silk taffetta, was ap- pliqued in garlands of hand- corded Alencon lace with mo- tifs of tiny pearls on the em- pire bodice. The p...…

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…3.0 :pm: Mrs. Rubin Honored at Anniversary Party of Chesed shel Emes At a recent party held by the Ladies Auxiliary of the Chesed shel Ernes celebrating its 40th anniversary, Mrs. Sarah Rubin, of- '12036 Dexter, was honored with the presentation of a pin in recognition of her years o f service . There was never a prouder moment for Mrs. Rubin. who is presently vice-president of the organization. It was mainly through her efforts that the Au...…

August 23, 1957 • Page Image 19

…First 'Special Gifts' Are Pledged Nusbaum-Satnuels as Hadassah Opens Honor Roll Drive Rites Held Aug. 18 Stirring messages were heard by Mesdames Dora Ehrlich, Jul- ian Krolik and Harry L. Frank at a recent luncheon meeting which opened the "special gifts" phase of the Hadassah Honor Roll cam- paign. Mrs. Davis Benson, Chapter vice-president of fund-raising, and Mrs. Sam Shekter, special The first members of the De- troit Chapter of Hadassah...…

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…• Labor Zionists Set Eight Medical Students Serve as Annual' Seminar Sinai Hospital Nurse Replacements at Farband Camp . The 16th annual seminar of the Detroit Labor Zionist Or- ganization will be held, begin- ning Sunday and continuing through Sept. 2, at Farband Camp, Chelsea, Mich. With the addition of a motel, built during the summer, the seminar will host the largest crowd in its history. The motel, dedicated to the memory of Max Rogvo...…

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…A First for the First Lady', Danny Raskin's A Digest of Writers' Opinions LISTENING r-k What the Press Is Saying • • • attempting to woo obviously (An AJP .Feature) or browbeat all Arab states Britain's hour of glory was into "uniting" with him to fur- all too short. The history of her ther his designs. He is certainly Middle Eastern policy alone is the main factor behind the sufficient to show that she has tidal revolt against the Sultan...…

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…Li Nathan Glazer's Challenging Book 4 Arnerican Judaism,' Says Suburbia Khrushchev Blamed for Stamp Honors Memory of Bailin Increased Anti-Semitism BONN (JTA) — The West lished the S. Fischer firm in devel- German Post Office placed on Frankfurt and has since in Soviet Russia. sale a 20-pfennig postage stamp oped it again into one of the tutions in bearing the portrait of Albert most respected insti Jewish merchant ma - German literary life....…

August 23, 1957 • Page Image 23

…CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Liners accepted from responsible firms or individuals by Telephone up to 11 a.m., Wednesday. Deadline for dis- olay classified ads is 4:30 p.m., Tuesday. Rates 10c a word, minimum charges $1.00, or $2.94 per column inch. CALL VErmont 8.9364 13-FLATS, INCOMES AND APTS. FOR RENT 10-ROOMS FOR RENT NICE ROOM for working gentle - man. breakfast and supper, $25 week, WE 3-6467. FLAT in Winterhalter school dis- trict....…

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…▪ .41117%, Ile H en O fSi ▪ 12 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE Correction Due to an error, the following ad appeared with the wrong price last week. We're sorry if we have inconvenienced any- one. It should have read os follows: C4. as *.a CR Deluxe brk. bung. Vest., nat. firepl., 2 bdrms. dn., 1 up. Under $16,000, 512,500 FHA commit. Mrs. Golden. Like new, cust. bit. brick Col., 3 bedrms., tile bath with stall shower, la...…

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…STEEL-7 MILE BEAUTIFUL 7 room bungalow. 21 MONTEREY 4087, newly decorated 5 baths, 2 car garage, rec. room, . rooms, oil heat, $7,500• Owner. 50 lease to person who buys furni- , E. Nevada, near John R. ture. UN 2-8076. Gorgeous 6 rm. face brk. bung. Full din. rm., lge. kit., nook, 2 bdrm., tile bath dn.; 1 nice bdrm. tile lay. up, lay in bsmt., lge. scr. terr., lt=• car gar. Most de- sired loc. Mr. Operman. * REAL ESTATE SALESMEN (AND WOM...…

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…17—HOUSES - FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE OAK PARK - KENOSHA NORTHLAWN NR. CURTIS Tracey, 20040 Lovely, spacious 3 bdrm.. home. Stall shower. breakfast room and den. SALLY WERBE—UN 4-4600 3 bedrrn. brick bung.. 2 dn. I up. finished in knotty pine. '2 com- plete baths, finished rec. rm.. gas ht., nr. schools and trans. Mrs. Gottieb, UN 1-1300. ELMER M. GROSS REALTY Warren Seelye OAK PARK BIRWOOD-PICKFORD 13420 W. 7 ...…

August 23, 1957 • Page Image 27

…17—HOUSES FOR SALE Oak Park Blvd., 12835 Open Sun. 2-5 Save $2,500 Reduced to $24,000 3 bedrm. ranch, f.a. ht., carpet- ing. Assume 4','o GI mtge. Large rear enc. porch. 1 block to school. Lovely kitch. with table space, alum. storms and screens, base- ment will never flood. Asking $18,900. Owner transferred, mustcs$11 this wk. Modernistic Redwood' Ranch SOUTHFIELD TNSHIP. * * 23800 Lee Baker Dr. IV. OF NORTHWESTERN, N. 9 MI. * Monic...…

August 23, 1957 • Page Image 28

…sy ti 17—HOUSES FOR SALE WHITCOMB, 19186 SHERWOOD FOREST SHREWSBURY COR, CHESTERFIELD rn Luxurious English Tudor on large corner lot with complete sprink- ler system. Spacious lie. rm. Magnificent library paneled in hand rubbed Walnut. 5 bedrms.. 3 baths on 2nd floor. Beautiful recreantn room with cocktail lounge. 3 car attached gar. Com- fort and luxury at its best. Mov- ing to Florida—, ant quick sale. UN 4-4600. ril 5 O GROSS REAL...…

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…Open 2-5 Sun. Three Bedrooms 2 1/2 Baths Face Brick Built-In Kitchens Beautiful brk. col., 6 yrs. old. Extra large rms., carp., drapes, auto. ht ., extra lay. Price re- 6360 W. Outer Drive Nr. Mark Twain 3 blks. E. of Coolidge. Beautiful 3 bedrm. ranch, auto. ht., storms duced. Immed. occup. OAK PARK ONLY $2,000 DN. Woodingham-Curtis Sec. Excel'. 7 rm. brick ,Col., 3 bed- rms., beautiful den, rec. rm., 1st fl. lay., carpeting, drapes,...…

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…17-HOUSES FOR SALE Prairie, 15847 Open 2-5 Sun. ca'2 ki z Adolph Kessler Joins the Alan Grossman Co. Low dn. payment. 5 and 4 in- gas a.c., gar., separate come. drive. $12.500. • • Birwood, 16618 Open 2-5 Sun. to Large Eng. face brick. 2 twin size bedrms. dn. 1 large bedrm as a.c.. 20' liv. rm.. large tile kitch. Nr. Schultz and Mumford Hi. 51500 dn. to FHA mtge. Frank Stowe. UN 1 - 4300 ELMER M. CLARK Santa Barbara, 19441 Beautif...…

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…JDC Aided 183,000 Jews During 1956 Monument Unveilings World-Famous Belz Rabbi Dies in Israel Obituaries 7 P . m JERUSALEM, (JTA)-Rabbi ABRAHAM ALTERMAN, ESTHER ROBINS YOUNG, of i ell Aron Rokeach, the died world-fa- NEW YORK, (JTA) - The mous Rabbi of Belz, Aug. 3359 Cortland, died Aug. 19. He Port Huron, died Aug. 15. A na- , 1:1 Joint Distribution Committee 18 from the effects of a hemor- leaves his wife. Bessie; three • tive Detroiter,...…

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…Youngsters at Play in Tamarack ri ell Bernard Baruch at 87: His Jewish Heritage, Conflicting Attitudes, Myths About His Life Building Dedicated Wednesday Bernard Mannes Baruch, the , Elder Statesman, friend and counselor to several of our cn Presidents, famous financier, one of America's most colorful 1 "-- figures, was justifiably in the limelight this week. Marking his 87th birthday, he was inter- viewed, feted and his life was reviewed i...…

November 23, 1956 • Page Image 1

…4110.11.111411.111110OWNHOMOrialWiii01.111W- The Unholy EWISH 'International' Alliance Against A Weekly Review Israel 'Forward to Peace': Sensible Road for Mankind of Jewish Events Golda Meir's Detroit Visit Commentary, Page 2 _•ditorials, Page 4 Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper— , VOLUME XXX—No. 12 27 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd. — VE 8-' The Detroit Jewish Chronicle ..y 4 * „<' et, cot:4(er November 23, 1956 $5.00 Per Year...…

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…l Purely Commentary e Friday, November 23 By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Exposing an Unholy Alliance When the distorted "internationalization of Jerusalem" issue was on the agenda of the United Nations debaters, we had evi- dence of a rather unholy alliance—of Arabs and Communists who had the_unfortunate encouragement of the Vatican, and of the self-hating un-American and un-Jewish Council of Judaists- who joined forces in offering an unrealistic "so...…

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…TORONTO (Special) -- The Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds opened its four-day general assembly here with a plea to American Jews to increase their financial sup- port of Israel. The 25th anniversary meet- ings, attended by over 750 delegates, heard a report by Moses A. Leavitt, executive vice-president of the Joint Dis- tribution Committee, that ?ver, 700 Jews have arrived in Vienna - from Hungary in need of care. Leading a call...…

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…Hanukah at the Center 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 35, Mich. VE. 8-9364. Subscription $5 a year, Foreign $6. Entered as second class matter Aug. 6, 1952, at Post ...…

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…Book Fair Events Score Another Triumph For Community's Cultural Programming Yiddish Author at Jewish Book Fair - LOUIS LaMED (right) is shown here greeting MOR- DECAI STRIGLER, Yiddish author, who was one of the speakers at the Hebrew- Yiddish Night of the Jewish Book Fair, at the Davison Jewish Center, Sunday night. versity's president, Dr. Clar- ence B. Bilberry. Reference also was made to the estab- lishment at Wayne University of the ...…

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…Message from Dr. Neumann. Urges All-Out Support of Balfour Concert The "solemn responsibility" of the Zionist Organization of .America to meet the demands of the crisis in the Middle East was emphasized by Dr. Emanuel Neumann, ZOA president, in a message to Harry Cohen, chair- man of the Piatigorsky concert to be held this Saturday eve- ning at Masonic Temple, under sponsorship of the Zi6nist Or- ganization of Detroit. . In sending his greeti...…

November 23, 1956 • Page Image 7

…for Hungarians in Students' Courage; Will Be Here General Assembly, Jan. 8 for Annual Mizrachi Event (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News Dr. "Pinkhos Churgin, presi themselves, refused to leave." UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. — A dent of Bar-Ilan University in Dr. Churgin said he plans to moving plea for the cessation Israel, an outstanding leader in call a meeting of parents of all of persecutions directed against educational circles and a ...…

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…Beth Abraham Spotlights Youth NO • SERVICES SYNAGOGUE • • HERE! Just Think... • A Gay Week in New York (Sunday, Feb. 17 to Saturday, Feb. 23) • ORCHESTRA SEATS TO ANY 4 BROADWAY SHOWS OF YOUR CHOICE AND AN ED SULLIVAN REHEARSAL SHOW - • A chance to see and go through 2 famous trans-Atlantic liners. • Sightseeing Tours of New York. Fashion • Special Show Luncheon at the famous Hotel Madison. • Ample Time to Shop and to Visit wit...…

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…1 ►1G ILLGAOILLlL Court Case Clarified by Dr. Scher Dr. Joseph N. Scher, president of the Mt. Clemens synagogue that is currently involved in the controversy over the mixed seating of men and women — a controversy that, as far as can be established, has only one family insisting in the tradition- al Mehitzah — separation — this week took exception to recent Comments on the subject in Na- than Ziprin's "On the Record" 0■ 041•11111.•••11,0 3...…

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…The Suburban - Community Haat ttfffiYehvsrtitmt'w'c4 ' tsetiva• rialom'w omen to Give 'Latke Bal• at St. Louis Service t, Rabbi Mordecai "S. Halpern will speak on "Living in Two Civilizations — a Thanksgiving Challenge" at late sevices of Cong. Beth Shalom at 8:30 p.M., By DAVID MARCUS The Teenettes, a Jewish Cen- today, in Oak Park High School. ter youth g r o u p, now in its An oneg shabbat, directed by second year of operation is Mrs. Jos...…

November 23, 1956 • Page Image 11

…1■■•1 11PRIPIPPPWRIPIPWRINIPIP • 'Listed by Federation Women from this area will get better acquainted with the - work of the Jewish Welfare Federation through the final series of Communi-Teas Spon- sored by the Federation's Wo- men's Division. Mrs. Arnold E.. Fr an k, of Oak Diive, will be hostess at a Communi-Tea Nov. 26. , Mes- dames Meyer Gittlen, Louis A. • Britain, France Still Rej ect Nasser Influence Died Fighting Drew' Pearson,...…

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…Friday, November 23, 1956 — THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-1;1 women aria runrics 1 ICII 1,111,G7t I Rishon LeZion's New Mayor and Mayoralty Aspirations in U.S. By DAVID SCHWARTZ (Copyright, 1956, JTA, inc.) The political analysts give many reasons for the amazing size of the Eisenhower victory. For myself, I found the clue in a little item- tucked away in a Yiddish newspaper. A story about Israel. It had nothing to do with the election. In two s...…

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…Ramat!, Marks Tenth Year as Key Conservative Effort Gen. Ya - 7Speak I n on Newly-Translated Scroll of Abraham Edmund Wilson Writes About Jews, Education, Presidents, in New Book Gen. Yigal Yaden, Israel ar- Edmund Wilson's persona 1 is a tale about the appearance This year marks the tenth an- and storage and fully equipped chaeologist and former Chief document, "A Piece of My of a Messiah and of the Prophet niversary of Camp Ramah, key kit...…

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…- Meeting 'of CARO Group Wayne State to Sponsor Head's Hospitalliellrtment PHILADELPHIA (JTA ) —Dr. Dec. Religion Conference Postponed to Nov. 30 Due to the Thanksgiving holi- day, Caro Parents Association, of Caro State Hospital for Epil- eptics, will postpone its regular Here's a tip for a garnish to meeting until 8 p.m., Nov. 30, in go with Hanukah turkey din- room 810 of the Veterans Me- ner: morial Building. Refreshments - PEAR PICKLE...…

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