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June 23, 1967 • Page Image 8

…USSR, Arab Throw Darts at Israel The bag of prisoners includes they were human beings." He said (Continued from Page 7) gressive Jewish Congregation (Re- lay picketed the Soviet Embassy, form) which pledged 25,000 Rand nine generals, 10 colonels and 300 that "we would have trembled the Russian Tourist Office and the (S35,000). A single meeting of par- other officers of all ranks. The equally if they had been Arabs, Communist Party paper, Morn...…

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…Eban Alone Defends Israel's Role Status (Continued from Page 8) Brenda, chairman and Heinz West- phal, vice chairman of the society. Many other forms of aid from West Germany have been given to Israel. The envoy and Brenda disclosed that some 2,000 young Germans had registered for work in Israel. Huge Quantities of Weapons Found by Israelis in Secret Syrian Depots JERUSALEM(JTA) — Israeli officials reported that the southern slopes of the M...…

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…Mrs. Meir Stirs Community to Action A non-Jew, M. E. Nampa, 16184 Pierson, brought to The Jewish News a check for $5 to the Israel Emergency Fund to show his faith in Israel. * Hundreds of letters from rela- tives and friends in Israel received by Detroiters have been brought to The Jewish News as evidence of the courage of the Israeli fighters for freedom. Mrs. E. Benjamin, of 18719 Roselawn submitted two letters Israel Club of Detroit, whic...…

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…Ancient Aden Jewish Community Liquidated- , Report Arab Pogroms of Jews in Many Lands (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) JERUSALEM — The ancient Jewish community of Aden, which once numbered about 7,000, passed out of existence Monday with the arrival of mast of the protectorate's Jewish remnant in Israel. A mem- ber of the group of 150 which ar- rived here on a chartered plane said two Jews were left in Aden, one who was wounded ...…

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…Abba Eban's Historic Address _Major Excerpts From Statement to the UN In recent weeks the Middle East has passed through a crisis whose shadows darken the world. This crisis has many consequences but only one cause: Israel's right to peace, to security, to sovereignty, to economic develop- ment, to maritime freedom — indeed its very right to exist — has been forcibly denied and aggressively at- tacked. This is the true origin of the tension ...…

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…• 'History Summons Us to Permanent Peace —Abba Eban (Continued from Page 12) a simple answer to the Soviet representative: That gov- ernment's record in the stimulation of the arms race, in the paralysis of the Security Council, in the encourage- ment throughout the Arab world of unfounded suspicion concerning Israel's intentions, the constant refusal to say a single word of criticism at any time of declara- tions threatening the violent ove...…

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…MUMFORD MUSING By CAROL DUCTIAN Many honors from the Detroit area and national organizations have been awarded to Mumford Audents. The Detroit News' 21st annual Writing A w a r d s Contest has honored 28 Mumfordites for their outstanding lit e r a r y abilities. Achievement key winners were Esther Novetsky, 12A; Wendy Abend. James Alpern and Freda Wellin. 11As; and Ronna Fein- t in a 1966 graduate . Other winners were Elissa Kass, Maril...…

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…Harold Silver Reporting From Jerusalem Describes People's Reactions to the War HAROLD SILVER Harold Silver, nationally promi- nent social worker who has made his home in Israel for the past six years, upon his retirement as di- rector of the Jewish Family and Children's Bureau of Detroit (for- merly the Jewish Social Service Bureau), sends us a dramatic ac- count of his experiences during the war in Jerusalem and of the reactions of the peop...…

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…• Weekly Quiz Why was it a tradition in the Jewish Household for the house- wife to bake the Shabbos bread (Calla) on Friday? It is regarded as one of the an- cient traditions ordained by Ezra the Scribe that the Jewish house- wife should rise early on Friday morning and bake the bread for the Shabbat in the home. Basical- ly speaking, the most desirable bread is a freshly baked loaf and baking the Calla on Friday in- stead of earlier insures...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, June 23, 1967-17 Rudolph Shulman Named Adas Shalom President Barbers Open Monday., Give Fund to Israel Suburban barbers who are or- dinarily closed on Mondays an- nounced this week that they will open next Monday and will turn over all income to the Israel Emer- gency Fund. Barbers joining in this effort are: Country Corners, 30810 South- field, Southfield, and the followng from Oak Park: Dante's, 22108 Cool...…

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…All Records Broken in Bond Sales Here; $3,000,000 for the Year Mrs. Golda Meir on TV Sunday Campaign Nears Detroit Jewry is making a rec- will appreciate your redeeming THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 18—Friday, June 23, 1967 ; I I The Detroit Israel Bond Cam- paign is approaching the 53,000,000 ord response to Israel's critical your pledge, if at all possible by cash mark, it was announced by needs for financial support both in return mail." Lo...…

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…Linda Safran to Wed 31r. Eliel G. Redstone PYTHIAN SISTERS' last meet- 7 p.m. Wednesday at Pythian Temple in the form of a paid-up membership dinner. A Las Vegas Night for the Knights of Pythias will be held 8:30 p.m. Sunday at the hall. For further information call Audrey Saperstein, LI 1-3133. • * • NORTHWEST NSHEI CHABAD STUDY GROUP wlil meet 3 p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs. D. J. Cohen, 18919 Cherrylawn. The guest speaker will be Rab...…

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…Local, National Leaders Commend Enter geitcy- Laven for Many Communal Services Kibutz Girl Writes Family in Detroit F 1111d Assisted Recognizing the many years of dinner. In a stirring address, Dr. Daniel A. Laven's services to many of Affect of War on Settlement Life Levin described the progress causes, especially in the congre- by Servicemen made by Yeshiva University in around 4 and had their afternoon gational life of the community and N1...…

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…Concert to Feature Battle Tunes That Tucker Sang for Troops Ir. 1,:ifny _11. _lfallon II c(1 Dcbrah E. Rose Stirring songs from the battle- , oratorio, based on classic Jewish front, symbolic of the courageous liturgy of the High Holy Days, spirit of the Israeli people, have I derives its musical form from the been added to Richard Tucker's' great oratorios, both religious and repertoire for the Concert Rally secular in theme, of Haydn, Han...…

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…Klutnick to Address Bnai Brith Conclave; Wide Array of Noted Speakers Announced Philip M Klutznick, former in- I elected since and is now the Dean ' ticularly through the development of Bnai Brith's adult Jewish edu- ternational president of Bnai Brith. of the House of Commons. will be the toastmaster Sunday, at Scholarships took him to St. cation program, which he estab- the civic night dinner of the Bnai Michael's College and the Osgoode li...…

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…Walter Stezc'art Weds Gail Ellen Richman • ‘.•'' MRS. WALTER STEWART Gail Ellen Richman and Walter Philip Stewart were married re- cently at Bnai David Synagogue. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melville J. Richman of Marlowe Ave. Her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stewart of E. Huntley Sq., Birmingham. Rabbi Hayim Donin and Cantor Hyman Adler officiated. The bride wore a gown fashioned of Swiss crocheted lace. The A-line s...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 24—Friday, June 23, 1967 Israel Luncheon Yields $105,000 At the Israel emergency luncheon and fashion show where S105.000 in Israel Bonds was subscribed are (from left): Mrs. Max StoIlman, honorary chairman, Detroit Israel Bond women's division; Sam Cardinal, fashion co-ordinator and commentator; Mrs. Morris L. Schaver, women's division chairman and Mrs. Gerda Weissmann Klein, survivor of the Nazi holocaust, who made...…

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…Friday, June 23, 1967-25 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Miss Stromer Engaged to Air. Joel Kellman People Make News Comedian JACKIE MASON has canceled a Las Vegas engagement to leave for Israel to entertain the troops. The Israeli government is cooperating fully and will transport him from base to base, Mason said, but he is paying his own fare there and will be paid nothing. "I'll be there three or four weeks, unless they start shooting," Mason s...…

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…26—Friday, June 23, 1967 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Southfield High School lobe Newsline Ilebreir Courses at the Jewish Center They Made the Grade Habonim Labor Zionist Youth has awarded the Harry Mon- dry Memorial Scholarship for out- standing work within the Habonim youth Movement to KAREN OES- TERLE. Karen is a student at Ber- kely High School; she has worked throughout the year for the many community youth projects in which The The cri...…

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…James Rosenberg Offers Paintings to Israel Emergency Fund Donors Friday, June 23, 1967-27 Germany Notesi nft I Israeli Soldier Rio-htist Gains Slam by Young tr) DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Marriages BONN (JTA)—The West Ger Betty Louise Swartz and Spec. 4-cl. Joseph Lawrence Hirschfield man Interior Ministry, reporting on 1 NY were married in Stuttgart, Ger- development of right wing extrem- TEL AVIV — An Israeli soldier many. Rabbi Saul Koss, U.S...…

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…28—Friday, June 23, 1967 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Sentry Drugs Opens Seventh Store Sentry Drugs recently celebrated the opening of its seventh and largest store, located at Nine Mile Rd. and Coolidge. The five-day festivities included a grand prize drawing of a 21" color TV set. Arnie Cohen, manager-owner of the Oak Park store con- gratulates the winners, Mr. and Mrs. William Hershey, 24386 Scotia. Oak Park. Most Church Leaders Cool to Pope...…

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…• Michelmore Reports Refugee Camps Intact, Israel Is Cooperating with UNRWA THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, June 23, 1967-29 03/A1130111'S RESORT =" .4.44 : • (Direct o The Jewish News) UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. — Laurence Michelmore, commission- er general of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Pales- tine Refugees, reported Tuesday, in a note given to the General As- s SPECIAL ?' LOW RATES FOR JUNE r80 10170 ! At South Hav...…

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…All Faiths Aid Israel in Emergency (Continued from Page 10) survivors from Nazism, who told of the determination not to permit Ititlerism to rise anew and how young and old in Israel enlisted to protect their homeland. * Jewish college students and fac- ulty reacted strongly and demon- stratively during the Mid-East, crisis, Bnai Brith Hillel Founda- tions reported. The spirited concerns, emotional shock waves and eagerness for positive actio...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS I Return The Best of Everything -1 Israelis Czechs' Medals By Danny Raskin DELICIOUS ORD ER is the bagel, lox and cream cheese plat- ter at the Aged & Rare in the Harlan House on W. Grand Blvd. . . . Nice slice of Bermuda onion, too! . . . The yum yum platter is served from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. MARGARET LAFIAN plays a beautiful keyboard at the Attache piano bar on E. Jefferson, just S. of Woodward . . . She's there 5 to 7 and ...…

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…Nary Officers Maintain That Israel Did Not Attack the -Liberty' Deliberately LONDON (JTA )—United States Stripes and it is absolutely impos- some of these rumors and reports. include a conviction that Israel officers aboard the U.S. Navy ship: sible that they should not have Others appear to be based on par- could have been notified because Liberty. which was hit by Israeli known who were were. This was a tial evidence. Some appear to be the ...…

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…13-A-APARTMENTS FOR SALE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Security Can Be Yours When you own this 12 unit brk. beauty. Fully rented. In- come over $8,300 a yr. Only 57,000 dn. CALL VErmont 8-9364 10-ROOMS FOR RENT ATTRACTIVE ROOM for working gentleman. Schaefer near Seven. 345- 4791. SAN-JUAN-CURTIS-7. Close to every- thing. Beautiful furnished room. TV, unlimited phone. Modern home of mother and student son. 864-2927. LOVELY furnished room. ...…

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…34—Friday, June 23, 1967 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS (Ardmore 19319)—private. FRANKLIN VILLAGE AREA • Luxurious 4-bedroom, 4-both French Provincial Colonial. Tremend- ous Family Room plus Library Deluxe features throughout. $65,900. Located in Beautiful FRANKLIN MILLS SUB.—Prestige location for custom homes on Estate size lore. Heasily wooded. City sewer and water with concrete paved streets. Elegant colonial. 4 bedrooms. 2 1 =z baths. famil...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, June 23, 1967-35 17—HOUSES FOR SALE By Owner - 1st offering 22130 Sussex - LI 6-2104 3 bedroom Etkin built center en- trance ranch. Carpeting, drapes, gas heat, humidifier. Excellent loca- tion. TANGLEWOOD GREENACRES SUB. SHEFFIELD - NORFOLK FRANKLIN VILLAGE BY OWNER Oak Park - Open Sun. 2-5 NEW 3 bed. brk., only $650 dn. or F.H.A. terms. Carpeting, drapes, nat. firepl.. garb. dispos., fin. base. plus ...…

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…36—Friday, June 23, 1967 17—HOUSES FOR SALE tiontrilartratit Cr; trob.0 IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY on new 4 bedrm. ranch, featuring 2600 sq. ft. w/2 1 "2 baths, 1st. fir. Utility Rm. magnificent foyer, splitrock brick, self cleaning' double oven, range & dishwasher & many other custom fea- tures priced at $49,900. Oak Pk. - Open Sun. 2-5 13401 Northfield Blvd. Deluxe "Markel" ranch, cent. ent. pass hall, 3 bedrms., fam. rm., firepl., P. baths,...…

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…17-HOUSES FOR SALE 17-HOUSES FOR SALE OAK PARK RANCH An ideal house for family living. Walking distance to Synagogues- 64 acres of recreation, out the back gate. Air-conditioned. Call me. This house has too much to put in the ad. burned. occup. A thoroughly charming 3-bedrm. ranch in a lovely tree-shaded neigh- borhood. Sep. Din. Rm., breakfast nook, Family Rm. w/firepl. & even a Den. Carpeted throughout. Beau- tifully landscaped lot. 2f-c...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 38—Friday, June 23, 1967 40—EMPLOYMENT FOR BETTER wall washing. call Jame. Russell. One day service. TO G-4005 Russell. 526 Belmont. 59-8—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR BEST DISCOUNTS! RETAIL • WHOLESALE EASY TERMS et- GUITARS DRUMS • ORGANS ALL BAND INSTRUMENTS • SALES • TRADES • RENTALS • REPAIRS MEYER'S MUSIC CITY 3446 GRAND RIVER • DETROIT PHONE •317626 BRING AD IN FOR SPECIAL FREE GIFT 87—PETS • GERMAN S...…

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…Friday, June 23, 1967-39 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS MONUMENT UNVEILINGS The Family of the Late ROSE SHAIKEN Announces the unveiling of a monument in her me- mory 11:30 a.m. Sunday, June 25 at Chesed shel Emes Cemetery. Rabbi Arm will officiate. Rela- tives and friends are asked to attend. Drivelling announcements may be in- serted by mail or by calling The Jewish News office, 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd., De trait 48235. VE 8-9364. Written an- nounc...…

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…Eban Sees Speedy Solution to Refugee Problems (Continued from Page 1) destroyed by Israel or captured in the war is estimated to have been in excess of weapons S2.000.000.000. (Direct JTA Teletype Wires to The Jewish News) SHARNI EL SHEIKH — Israel's Prime Minister Levi Eshkol said here Tuesday he was prepared to meet with "any and each" of the Arab leaders to discuss a settle- ment of the Arab-Israeli issues. Israel, he said, would ente...…

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...…

December 23, 1966 • Page Image 11

…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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