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December 23, 1966 • Page Image 1

…Lehayim! Arabs Keep Drinking Coca-Cola . .. Delay Boycotts Also of Ford and RCA Firms Alpha Omega's Tribute to Hadassah Vital Need for Revitalized Public Relations Editorials Page 4 Vol. L, No. 18 LONDON (JTA) — The Arab League boycott against the Coca-Cola Corporation for rela- tions with Israel will not be implemented for 'nine months to avoid economic losses to Ara' , business, it was reported from Cairo. Arabs in 12 countries will t...…

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…Tabashnik Elected United Jewish Charities' President ; Emphasize Need of Endowment for Community Security Purely Commentary By Philip Slomovitz "How Can People Be Encouraged to Read?" During the recent assembly sessions of the Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds, in Los Angeles, a representative of one of our western communities expresSed serious concern over the dull routine in fund-raising. His feeling was that community work...…

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…Seminary Book Expert Wades Through Mud to Help Florence NEW YORK—"We went to study the damage, to learn the needs, and perhaps to demonstrate tech- niques. We ended in mud to our ankles, working like day laborers in damp, cold buildings." So Dr. Menahem Schmelczer, librarian of The Jewish Theologi- cal Seminary of America described his recent experiences in flood- ravaged Florence. "The skill and resourcefulness of the Italian people, and the...…

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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...…

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…(Continued from Page 1) Dr. Goldmann said he will return here at the end of next month to continue to discuss indemnification issues with Strauss. The NDP announced plans Tuesday for a student section which will seek to establish branches in all West German universities. NDP officials said the goal was to spread the party's ultranation- alist ideas among West German students. A political rally staged by the NDP in Bad Godesburg, a Bonn subur...…

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…King Hussein Wants Arab Sabotage Raids Into Israel Stopped; Hits Palestine Army WASHINGTON (JTA) — King Hussein of Jordan, in an exclusive interview published here Monday by the U.S. News• and World Re- port, said that the Arab sabotage raids into Israel are contrary to agreements at Arab summit con- ferences and "almost of a help to the Israelis in attaining their objectives by providing them with a pretext which they can use to further thei...…

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…• $6,000,000 Goal Set for '67 Allied Campaign (Continued from Page 1) Israel, the Jewish State's military needs and the urgency of pro- viding for large numbers of immi- grants who continue to pour into the country. Because close to $12,- 000,000 in additional gifts will be needed by UJA this year, he urged 15 per cent increases in giving. An outline of the over-all obli- gations to Jewish needs by Detroit Jewry was presented by the con- fe...…

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…8—Friday, December 23, 1966 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS • • Quebec Education Commission Gets Proposals Affecting Jewish Children Israeli Manufacturers Cut Work Week to Cope With Joblessness TEL AVIV (JTA) — A number of Israeli manufacturers an- nounced Monday that they have MONTREAL (JTA)—The Royal ulation as compared with 1961, taken steps to reduce the increase Commission of Inquiry into Educa- and an increase of 31.6 per cent in unemploymen...…

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…Boycott's Levity, Responsibility of Dep t. of Commerce By MILTON . FRIEDMAN Friday, December 23, 1966-9 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Jerusalem to o Strike New Collector's Coin Set tough with the Arabs, they say, Coca-Cola and other American busi- nesses. Congressmen will question would be "counter-productive." The first Iserael coins to be culation." The bank expects to WASHINGTON — What would An effort has been made to con. whether America sh...…

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…By SAUL CARSON JTA Correspondent in the UN (Copyright, 1966, JTA, Inc.) UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. — At last — it has happened. Eighteen years after the General Assembly had adopted — without a single dissenting vote — the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the United Nations has taken steps to transform that famous set of stand- ards into an achievable reality. Now the world has before it two UN Covenants — read: international treaties — whic...…

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…UN General Assembly Adopts Two Human Rights Covenants 10 Jewish Organizations of `COJO' Abolish Veto Universal Declaration of Human Rights was passed by the General Assembly as "a standard of ended with approval of the new COJO constitution abolishing the veto formerly held by each of the 10 participant groups. The announcement of the deci- sion was made by Dr. William Wexler, COJO co-chairman and president of Bnai Brith. lie also reported ...…

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…12—Friday, December 23, 1966 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Mail Slowing Down Synagogue Attendance Up—Gallup NEW YORK (JTA)—Dr. George gogue movement, announced. In the initial "audit" report Gallup, director of the American Institute of Public Opinion in which was released by Dr. Gallup submitting copy to mail early, or hand deliver, as the post of- Princeton, conceded that syna- several months ago, an impression fice is feeling the pressure. go...…

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…Nazi Documents Reveal Shocking Conditions During the Hitler Era Experimental Text on Holocaust to Be Tried in Pilot Schools NEW YORK—The publication of the first experimental text on the teaching' of the holocaust era was announced by Dr. Judah Pilch, di- rector of the National Curriculum Research Institute. Noting that there has been little, if any, instruction on this most significant experience in Jewish history, Dr. Pilch said, "This vol...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 14—Friday, December 23, 1966 TORONTO (JTA) — Toronto's hoard of control Tuesday author- ized the city legal department to appeal a decision by Magistrate Charles Opper that Toronto's by- law against inciting racial hatred in public parks is invalid. The magistrate on Dec. 7 acquit- A SHOWER OF STARS HOTEL YOU'LL ENJOY VACATIONING MORE S011:11 OSLO daily, per pers., dbl. occ. an. 3 to Jan. 16 ARTHUR RANT, Gen'. Mgr...…

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…Freeman-Koven Vows Solemnized Here tUomen's CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women, will meet noon Wednesday at the Labor Zionist Institute. A film will be shown. Friends invited. * • * MRS. MELVIN FREEMAN MRS. BURTON CARP Norrine Koven and Melvin Free- man exchanged wedding vows in a double-ring ceremony, Sunday at Shaarey Zedek Synagogue. Rabbi Irwin Groner and Cantor Reuven Frankel officiated. The bride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Koven of...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 16—Friday, December 23, 1966 Detroit's Recent Gift to UJA • 11 `" Alpha Omega Fraternity Will Say Thank Y On to lladassah at `Friendship' 66' Convention A scientific program is set for Hadassah will get its "just des- Dec. 30. Dr. Maury Massler, chair_ serts" — an achievement medal the department of research from Alpha Omega dental frater- man of world nity — at Alpha Omega's "Friend- at the University of Illinoi...…

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…Mikveh Israel Sets Annual Banquet • Jewish Meals The Women's Orthodox League ance of the mikva in Oak Park. and Mikveh Israel, groups dedicat- will hold their annual banquet If you have mastered the art of ed to furthering the education of 6:30 p.m. Jan. 15 at Northwest the Jewish community in the laws Young Israel. Funds raised from making a yeast dough, you have of family purity and the mainten- the banquet will be used for the in fact th...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH MEWS 18—Friday, December 23, 1966 -Six Local Misses Will Marry + 8ngagements The engagement of Barbara Elaine Tenebaum, daughter of Mrs. Newton Tenebaum, 14821 Lincoln, Oak Park, and the late . Mr. Tenebaum, to Arnold Daniel Gluck, son of Mrs. Edward Gluck of New York and the late Mr. Gluck, was announced at a tea re- cently. Miss Tenebaum is a grad- uate of Eastern Michigan Univer- sity. Her fiance is a graduate of Michi...…

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…eddingBells Ring f or Five Brides Friday, December 23, 1966-19 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS THE NEWEST * * * * Ar l" ENTERTAINMENT r v - SEYMOUR SCHWARTZ - r. AGENCY IN WEDDING • BAR MITZVAH CONFIRMATION AND PARTY ACCESSORIES gie0z7,:oo60- Professional Talent for Any Occasion BY 356-8525 HATTIE :***********1! • National and Local Talent -41( SCHWARTZ 356-8563 _ imemeoftobomeseareofteocasootmeeeemeememomooseog • • • • • • THE ...…

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…r THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 20—Friday, December 23, 1966 Action Day Aids Israel Bond Drive I Walter Reuther to Get Cardozo Award From Tau Epsilon Rho Fraternity Men's Clubs ROSENWALD POST and its Tau Epsilon Rho Law Fraternity, doms and the dignity of man. auxiliary, American Legion, will Among the former recipients of hold their joint social meeting 8:30 which will hold its annual national Dr. Harold p.m. Wednesday at Cong. Beth Ye- conv...…

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…• Dr. Peter A. Martin's Collected Papers Cover Vast Field Dealing With Major Psychiatric Problems benefit a particular patient. "Mental Health Is Treatable." This topic of one of the essays in Through this wide selection, no matter if the patient is neurotic "Selected Papers of Peter A. or psychotic, the chances of Martin, M.D.," just published, in- dicates the practical approaches therapeutic success are con- to the psychiatric problems dis...…

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…▪ 22—Friday, December 23, 1966 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Chesed shel Eines' Biblical Origi n Serves as Tribute to Local Group's 50th Anniversary Observed on Sunday While evaluations of a Hevra Speakers at the 50th anniversary banquet of the Hebrew Benevol- Kadisha are difficult to express, Rabbi Hollander said, it might be ent Society — Chesed shel Emes — recognized that the local group is commended the local group for its not escaping from ...…

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…Business Briefs Borman Gets Prime Minister's Medal TEL AVIV (JTA) — A com- chairman of the Jewish Agency munal center named for the late executive. Moshe Sharett was inaugurated Tuesday at Givathaim in a cere- mony attended by members of the Histadrut, Israel's labor federa- Orchestra and Entertainment tion, who had helped to carry out the project. Sharett served Israel as premier, foreign minister and JULIET SUBURBAN, in the Green-8 Shoppi...…

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…24 — Friday, December 23, 1966 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 'Responsibility as Jewish Youth' to Concern Region BBYO Parley Temple Israel's Religious School Contributes $1,083 to Allied Campaign Hebrew U. Is Offering Special English Courses NEW YORK — Special courses given in English have begun at the Hebrew University this year as a service to students from abroad, it was reported by the office of academic affairs of the American Friends of ...…

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…21.31a sow,EllenB raze' n THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, December 23, 1966-25 People Inake News New X-ray Equipment A new X-ray machine for diffrac- tion and spectroscopic analysis has At a recent election of the I ALAN JACKSON, son of the been installed in the department Now Booking - - - Sportsmen's Dog Training Club of Harry Jacksons of Huntington of physics at the Technion, Israel Detroit, Inc., CAROL SILVERMAN, Woods and president of...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 26—Friday, December 23, 1966 CHECKER 3311144) RIBS • CHICKEN • SFIRIMP Delivered "HOT" — UN 4-7700 20050 Livernois, Just South of 8 Mile ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY AFTER 2 A.M. CHINESE FOODS The Best of Everything Dinner at DARBY'S THE CLOVER CLUB on Park between Columbia and Montcalm, is not a big place . . . In fact it's not even a beautiful spot . • . On • AFTER TIMATRE i one side is an intimate p...…

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…Disc Records Holiday Festival of Habad Hasidim JERUSALEM—In the first field trip to record Israeli folklore for the newly established National Sound Archives, musicologists of the Hebrew University recently made a complete recording at Mar Habad of the annual festival in LARCO'S Fine Italian-American Cuisine Deliciously Prepared for the Discerning Taste • BANQUET FACILITIES Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon 7525 W. McNichols Rd., UN 2-6455 ROCKY'...…

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…13—FOR RENT APARTMENTS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Liners and display classified ads accepted from re- sponsible firms or individuals by telephone up to noon Wednesday. For rates and information . . . CALL VErmont 8-9364 13—FOR RENT APARTMENTS ATTRACTIVE ROOM. Fine neighbor- hood. Excellent transportation. Home privileges. Employed lady. UN 1-1638. ROOM for nice gentleman or lady. UN 4.3462. BRAIR HOUSE APTS. NEW 1-2-3 BEDROOM APTS. 1 an...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17 — HOUSES FOR SALE FINEST QUALITY Superbly blt. by "Marker—Face brk. ranch, lge. rms., throughout, w/cent. ent. hall, sep. dining rm., beaut. pan. den, or libr. Excel. fin. bsmt., 3 lge. bed rms., w/full bath in Mast. sute and full bath in bedrm. hall. Lge. lot and oversize 2-car gar. Over $50,000 invested in this fine home. Listed at only $42,500, will HUNTINGTON WOODS PRICE REDUCED TO $37,900 Luxu...…

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…• ▪ THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 30—Friday, December 23, 1966 25301 Gardner, Oak Park Open Sunday 2 to 5 OAK PARK Comfortable and attractive describes this brick ranch home. Air-condi- tioned, completely carpeted, custom draperies, two bedrooms, two baths, den or optional third bedroom. Well proportioned living and dining room. Large kitchen, breakfast room, screened porch. Spacious tiled basement with finished room and bath plus walk in cedar...…

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…Sophie Shaw, 80; Mother of Center Executive Director Sophie Shaw, a founder of Sis- ters of Zion Mizrachi and its honorary president since 1935, died Dec. 16 at age 80. She was the mother of Irwin Shaw, director of the Jewish Center. The widow of Mitchell Shaw, who died nine months ago, Mrs. Shaw had been active with the auxiliary of Yes hiv a th Beth Yehudah and was instrumental in the fight for a hospital under Jewish auspices here, as long...…

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…S Socialist International Decides to Study Position of Jews in Soviet Union r- PARIS (JTA) — Creation of a six-member committee to study the position of the Jews in the Soviet Union was voted here Monday by the Bureau of the Socialist Inter- national. the central ruling, body. The bureau concluded its mid- year series of meetings. tinder the chairmanship of Guy Monet. former prime minister of France. who is general secretary of the French S...…

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…Morris Garvett to Receive 1966 Fred M. Butzel Award at Annual Federation eeting Tuesday The 1966 Fred 'VI. Butzel Memorial Award will be presented to Morris Garvett, Detroit attorney who has devoted a lifetime to the service of his fellow men at the annual meeting of the Jewish Welfare Federation, Tuesday, 6 p.m., at the Jewish Center. MORRIS GARVETT The Butzel Award, established in 1951 for services to the Jewish community, is considered t...…

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…Purely Commentary Unnecessary Confusion in the White House Two days after the Jewish War Veterans' statement regarding President Johnson's alleged irritation over "Jewish attitudes" on the Vietnamese situation, this commentator pointed to the unfairness of making aid for Israel, or support of any movement or cause, condi- tional upon endorsement of the President's policies on Vietnam. It was our contention, and it remains our view, that no o...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 23, 1966-3 Thant Asks Retent ion of • (Continued from Page 1) United Nations Emergency Force on Israel's border with Egypt. In his 21-page report on the operations of UNEF, he recom- mended to the General Assembly that it retain UNEF troops in the Gaza Strip and in the Gulf of Eilat area. He warned that withdrawal of UNEF would "quite likely" lead to resumption of serious bor- der clashes. He repor...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS U.N.SESSION —SOME O NEW U.11 its HEADACHES,,, 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. Class Postage Paid at De...…

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…Al Garvett Gets Butzel Award Tuesday; Federation's Past Prexys Get Honors (Continued from Page 1) In the past he has served as president of the Jewish Center, and Pisgah Lodge of Bnai Brith chairman of the Federation Educa- tion Division, and has been a board member of the Detroit Ser- vice Group, Jewish ■,- 1cational Ser- vice and Community Attinn for Detroit Youth. He has served the Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds as member...…

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…Soviet Jews' Plight Told at White House At the Lafayette Square in Washington, marking the issuance of appeals in behalf of Russian Jewry, are• (from left) Rabbi Israel THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Mapai, Rafi Members Air 6—Friday, September 23, 1966 Possibility of Reunion TEL AVIV (JTA) — A resolution Montevideo Jew Beaten calling for the reunion of the Ma- pai Party and Rafi, the dissident by Anti-Semitic Attacker former members of Mapai now...…

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…Friday, September 23, 1966-7 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Fired Teachers File Unfair Labor Charge; Faculty Joins Protests On Wednesday, two dis- charged Shaarey Zedek teachers filed an unfair labor practices charge against the congregation with the State Labor Mediation Board. They charge that they were fired to discourage the proper functioning of the school's re- cently formed teachers' association _-- "and the coercion of association members ...…

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…3 Auschwitz Officials Get Terms for Mass Murder; One Is Free FRANKFURT (JTA)—A Frank- furt jury court sentenced one of the three defendants in the second trial of Auschwitz death camp per- sonnel to a life term in prison and the other two to prison terms. The verdict was issued on the sec- ond day of Rosh Hashana. Joseph Erber, 68, charged with taking part in the murder of thousands of Jews in the camp, received the life sentence. Wilhelm Bur...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 23, 1966-9 IRTIMAY HAPPY Jewish Welfare Federation Presidents Through The Years 1926-1966 JEWISH WELFARE FEDERATION PRESIDENTS HENRY WINEMAN MILFORD STERN JULIAN H. KROLIK SAMUELH.RUBINER 1950-1954 1946-1949 1931-1933 1926 -1930 JUDGE THEODORE LEVIN 1955-1958 CLARENCE H.ENGGASS 1934-1937 MAX M.FISHER 1959-1964 ABRAHAM SRERE WILLIAM FRIEDMAN 1944-1945 1938-1943 HYMAN SAFRAN 1965- Hardly anyo...…

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…10—Friday, September 23, 1966 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS U Thant, Israel and UN By SAUL CARSON JTA Correspondent at the UN (Copyright. 1966, JTA, Inc.) UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. — As another General Assembly got under way here, there were too many similarities to issues on the agenda that have been there for many years, items that we might call prob- lems without solutions or ques- tions without an- swers. One of these is, of course, the ques- ti...…

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…Eshkol Warns Syria on Terrorists' Attacks Histadrut Executive JERUSALEM (JTA) — Premier last week by Gen. Rabin. Some Accepts Eshkol's Levi Eshkol, in a special state- newspaper reports of that inter- ment to the press, warned again view, printed in the Israeli army's Austerity Program weekly Bamahane, had been con- strued as an attack on Syria's polit- ical regime. "Israel" said the Prem- ier in clarification of Gen. Rabin's attitude, "does ...…

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…Shaarey Zedek Schedules 2nd Sale and Exhibit of International Art The second annual International by the fine arts commission of Art Exhibition and Sale sponsored Cong. Shaarey Zedek will be held Oct. 23-30 at the synagogue. local galleries as well Rabbi Mark Receives as Leading a prominent Israeli gallery will Artists represented NCCJ Gold Medallion participate. will be those who, in the words NEW YORK — "The tragedy of of the late Rabbi Mor...…

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…Kol Nidre to Usher in Yom Kippur Tonight The solemn Day of Atonement, Yom Kippur, will be observed Sat- urday. The prayers of Kol Nidre will usher in the holiest day of the year this evening. Following are special sermon topics planned at area synago- gues: Adas Shalom Synagogue serves Ices will be at 6:15 pm. today and 8:30 a.m. Saturday. At parallel services in main sanc- tuary and social hall, Rabbis Jacob E. Segal and Leonard S. Cahan wil...…

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…14—Friday, September 23, 1966 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Beth Aaron Bond Fete Nets $12,200 Brevities 5 Israeli Professionals Coming To U.S. Centers Rhodes Honored on Anniversary of Newspaper Five Israeli professional workers are clue to arrive in the United In preparation for the upcoming States by the end of September to International Year for Human work in Jewish Centers under an Rights in 1968, the American Je- MILWAUKEE—Marking its 45th...…

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…THE D":: :NIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 23, 1966-15 Sneak Peek at Fall Fashions Offered at ORT Membership Drive Opener MAIMONIDES MEDICAL Suk,- IETY WOMEN'S AUXILIARY will hold its opening meeting 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at Raleigh House. Mrs. Arnold R. Axelrod, immediate past president, will give the in- vocation, and Mrs. Norman Schak- ne, vice president of membership, will welcome aand introduce new members. Highlight of the after- noon w...…

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…ANL 16—Friday, September 23, 1966 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Phone Lines to Buzz for Hadassah The Hadassah Detroit Chapter Honor Roll Committee includes (from left) seated: Mesdames Davis Benson, adviser; Joseph Ehr- lich, honorary chairman; Sam Shekter, special gifts chairman; standing: Richard Kamil, general solicitations chairman; Sol Schwartz, co-chairman; Alfred Deutsch, ball chairman; David Pol- lack, vice president; and Benjamin Bond, ...…

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…Activities Are Mobilized for Balfour Concert THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 23, 1966-77 New Hebrew Almanac Offered to Readers If, At a garden party at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Sidney Leib in Southfield, activities were set in motion for the annual Balfour Concert of the Zionist Organization of Detroit, to be held at Ford Audito- rium, Dec. 4. Workers who enrolled to make the event another success were: (left to right) seated, Dr...…

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…• THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 18—Friday, September 23, 1966 Judge Kent Speaks at Bond Reception .11=11 ■ 041•1011. QOM (I 4111•M• IP OM.. AMMO • ■•■•0■ 10.• •••• ■ 0 0111•• every Oa the Air This Week's Radio and Television Programs Akiva Day School Friends to Hear Talk on Agency are invited. Refreshments and a social hour will follow. For reser- vations, call the school, 342-9119, or Mrs. Eisenberg, 398-0223. Friends of Akiva plans an e...…

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