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January 24, 1969 • Page Image 1

…Wive la France, Shame on de Gaulle,' . . . `Liberte, Egalite, Fraternite Why Not for Israel' .. 'de Gaulle =Hero in 1945, Zero in 1969' The Change of the Guard in Nation's Capital Dangerous Developments of Genocide Moods Editorials Page 4 LIV, No. 19 These and many other slogans were on the placards carried by several hundred who marched Tuesday in front of the First National Building where the French Consulate is located, protesting th...…

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…Purely Commentary Bright Spots on a Dark Horizon All that is shadowed is not gloomy. There are bright spots on a horizon that is tinged with suspicions and hatreds. As long as there are reasonable people who have the courage to speak out against indecency and tyranny, there is hope for mankind. This is true in the struggles over just rights for the oppressed, in the race issue, on the university campuses. We had a few tense days here, during ...…

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…Saboteurs, Arab Woman Demonstrator Killed in Separate Incidents This Week (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) change office was damaged by ex- 1 TEL AVIV—Six Arab saboteurs plosives detonated on the build- ing's staircase. There were no were killed Monday night in twos casualties in either incident. encounters with Israeli forces in Negev, halfway between the Dead I A number of home-made bazooka Sea and the port of Eilat. There she...…

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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 $7 a year. Fo-elgn $8 . Second Class Postage Paid at Detroit, Michigan PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Editor ...…

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…French Paying for Boycott of Israel (Continued from Page 1) president of the World Federation of Bergen-Belsen Associations, an- nounced the boycott on the locale for the awarding of the cash prize given to a writer for a work on the Nazi terror. Those scheduled to judge the works for the naming of the prize winner are Saul Bel- low, Alfred Kazin, Maurice Samu- el, Primo Levi, George Steiner and Andre Schwarz-Bart. Israel Does not Request Ref...…

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…6—Friday, January 24, 1969 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Nathan Watches Ship Sail Off to Biafra With Aid NEW YORK (JTA) — Abie Na- than, Israel's peace pilot, was on the docks in Brooklyn Jan. 14 when the chartered Norweigan freighter Forra, sailed with 900 tons of food and medical supplies for Biafra that he bad helped collect. Nathan, a Tel Aviv restaurateur who became an international figure by virtue of his two private "peace flights" to Egyp...…

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…Capital for Israel Holds 'Inaugural' At the Capital for Israel 1969 inaugural dinner held in the Casino Room of the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel last weekend are (from left) Lou Levitan, director of Israel Bonds;.: Leon H. Keyserling, president of the Conference on Economic Progress, guest speaker; Rabbi Leon Fram of Temple Israel, the toastmaster; and Rabbi Moses Lehrman of Bnai Moshe. Unprecedented Special Session of UN Aviation Body Takes Up A...…

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…two Boris Smolar's You ...and Me' 'Between (Copyright 1969, JTA Inc.) MIXED MARRIAGES IN USSR: The young man in Kiev who volunteered to take me to Babi Yar—the ravine where the Nazis ma- chine-gunned 80,000 Kiev Jews in 1941, in cold blood—was a half-Jew. His father was Ukrainian and his mother Jewish. "And how do your identity documents classify you?" I asked. "Are you identified as a Jew or a Ukrainian?" In the Soviet Union, children of...…

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…nort••■■•••••••.... Comings and Goings ... Mrs. Ann Curran has been ap pointed to the board of the league of Women Voters and will serve as bulletin editor. * * * The Lapeer Visiting Committee recently provided gifts and treats for the residents of the Lapeer State Home, Mrs. Esther Harris was chairman. • * * Meyer S. Weinstein has been elected treasurer of the Flint Divi- sion, National Electrical Contrac- tors Association. Flint News ...…

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…Jewish Community Expresses 'Chagrin, Concern' in Protest Against de Gaulle the achievement of a solid peace fayette, the French general who (Continued from Page 1) Hitler era had fought the terror and an orderly, tranquil and pro- aided George Washington, to con- that struck the world together with ductive future for all the residents trast Gen. de Gaulle's actions the French. He declared that of the Middle East." against Israel. Louis C. Gro...…

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…Rehabilitation Facility in Inner City Established by Jewish Federation Purchase of the property at Woodward and Canfield for the con- struction of offices and workshop of the Jewish Vocational Service- Community Workshop was completed this week. Taking part in the closing were (from left) Edgar Schmidt, United Foundation; John W. Matheiss, president, Children's Center of Wayne County; Kaye G. Frank, president, Jewish Vocational Service Commun...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 12—Friday, January 24, 1969 Zuckerman Reports on 'Operation Israel,' Lauds People's Courage Paul Zuckerman, who headed the one-week "Operation Israel" tour of 23 Detroiters, in a statement commenting on the fact-finding trip to observe Israel's continuing crisis boasted that it was the most successful of 150 UJA missions in the past 11 years. All of the 161 mission participants pledged con- tributions to the campaign...…

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…Mercantile Group Norman Cottler's Dexter-Davison Markets Again Will Sell Jaffa Oranges Norman Collier announced this Jaffas are grown in irrigated ready for export. Refrigerated dr. Remove the duck pieces from the Meets Sunday to I week casserole and place on a heated serving that his Dexter-Davison Mar- groves where workers cultivate the ships ensure the world-famous platter. Keep warm. on 10 Mile and Coolidge, and trees carefully and pick th...…

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…14—Friday, January 24, 1969 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Freed Jewish Crewmen of Pueblo It Was A Date To Remember OUT-OF-TOWN GUESTS The CARIBE MOTEL A Girl, Chairlift and Jewish Law Court. She testified as the state to The Jewish News) I sought to recover damages award- ALBANY — Five years ago a ed to her by a lower court. Jewish girl from Brooklyn, then 16 The State was required to pay $35,000 for her injuries and years old, found herself ...…

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…Last Chance for Aliens to File Address Report Walter A. Sahli, district director of the Immigration and Naturaliza- tion Service at Detroit, reminds aliens in Michigan that next Fri- day is the deadline for filing ad- dress report forms as required under provisions of the 1952 Immi- gration and Nationality Act. The official urged aliens who have not yet filed their address reports to do so no later than Jan. 31 to avoid possible penalties. Th...…

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…16—Friday, January 24, 1969 SYNAGOGUE THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS SERVICES TEMPLE ISRAEL: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Rabbi Fram will speak on "An Open Letter to President Richard M. Nixon." Alan A. Bean and Steven Boesky, Bnai Mitzva. Saturday services 11 a.m. Allen Coburn, Bar Mitzva. THE NEW TEMPLE: Services 8:30 p.m. today. In honor of Bar Mitzva Class Night, Rabbi Conrad will speak on "Bar Mitzva and the Re- for Synagogue." YOUNG ISRAEL OF ...…

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…`Dialogue With Ishmael' Advocated: Israeli Urges Arab-Israel Cooperation Aubrey Hodes came to Israel from South Africa in 1949 and has studied the dangerous situation there since then. He became an adherent of the movement for Arab-Jewish cooperation in what was at the outset advocated as a bi-national state and in 1957 he became the editor of New Out- look, a magazine that advocates an Arab-Israel rapproachment. In a thought - provoking book...…

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…18—Friday, January 24, 1969 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Hussein Says He Doesn't Want to Curb Commandos LONDON (JTA)—King Hussein of Jordan said in an interview , published in the London Times thatl he has no wish to control Palestin- ian commandos active against Teletyp Wire (Dire t i and made previous decisions mean- Israel from Jordanian soil. eews) JTAewish J to cThe He said that he never offered to JERUSALEM — Speaker of the ingless." Peres...…

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…Friday, January 24, 1969-19 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS omen's CITY OF HOPE CANCER FIGHTERS will meet noon Monday at the Zionist Cultural Center, Southfield. Mrs. Herschell Blitz, program chairman, has planned a demonstration by Mrs. Sophie Ush- er on the art of cutting vegetables into flowers for table decorations. A games night will be held 6:30 Feb. 19 at the Raleigh House. Din- ner and prizes will be featured. For ticket information, call ...…

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…MissLichtig,Mr.Fridson Yeshiva Founder Due at Convention Guest speaker at the main ses- Chabad study groups. The dance to Be United This July sion of the Nshei Chabad national group of Beth Jacob School will THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 20—Friday, January 24, 1969 activities in Society Cornfield Family Club will meet 8 p.m. Sunday at the home of Mrs. Marion Stein, 25340 N. Montmarte, Oak Park. * * • Detroiter Max Fisher was honored at a campaig...…

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…Friday, January 24, 1969-21 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Ban's Hair Fashions Parents Association for Jewish Residential Care at Center Elects Harry Berlin as President At a recent general member- Wohl, Arnold Flack, Norman Klein- ship meeting, the Parents Associa- man, Drs. Laslo Galdonyi, Henry tion for Jewish Residential Care Raskin and Meyer Elman and (for retarded) elected Harry Ber- Mesdames Bennett Bider, David lin president. Mendelson, M...…

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…22—Friday, January 24, 1969 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Pioneer Women Schedules Luncheon for the Benefit of Israel Bond Cause Appointment of committees for the Detroit Pioneer Women's an- nual Israel Bond Luncheon, to be held noon Feb. 20 in the Jewish Center, was announced by Mrs. Aaron Katzman, president of the council. Mrs. Bernard Kline is luncheon chairman. Mrs. Kline, a member of Pioneer Women for 20 years, is Council Israel Bond chair- m...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 24, 1969-23 Aliya Adviser Offers Aid to Settlers in Search of a New Life in Israel Israel wants YOU. And her re- cruiters will go out of their way to prove it, short of landing you a job and a house in the suburbs. Ze-ev Brauner, new area repre- sentative of the Israel Aliya Center regional office in Cleveland, can fill in the potential settler on what to expect in the way of job oppor- tunities and h...…

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…Walter L Field's 'Epic of a People' Published in Hebrew as 'Derekh Ami' For Detroit industrialist Walter L. Field who has gained popular- ity as a poet, there was a thrilling experience this week when one of his books, "A People's Epic — Highlights of Jewish History in Verse," made its appearance in a Hebrew translation. Published by the Boys Town Press (D'fus Kiryat Noar), Jeru- salem, the first copies of the book were brought to him in per...…

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…How Zero Mostel Catapulted to Fame BY HERBERT G. LUFT Friday, January 24, 1969-25 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS "A Funny Thing . . ." In spite of producer Levine. The picture sows his trying schedule, Mostel has the truth about yesterday and to- Mostel, who contributed his talent to narrate day in the disguise of a farce. De- was Tevye in "Fiddler on the documentary shorts for the United spite maintaining that there is a Feature: The Festival Da...…

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…26—Friday, January 24, 1969 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS People Make News Challenge of Social Upheavals to Jewsto Be Probed Here Prof. Gerson Cohen, professor of Jewish history, institutions and literature at Columbia University, will speak at Cong. Beth Shalom, 8:30 p.m. Tuesday. His lecture, "The Moral and Political Dilem- ma of the Jew," subtitled "The challenge of so- cial upheavals to Jewish commit- ments and inter- ests," will launch a si...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 24, 1969-27 Youth nth News Rr„-v Camp Canada in Israel Established Near Haifa TORONTO — The newly formed "Camp Canada in Israel," a non- profit, private camp for North American and Israeli boys and girls age 15-18 has been established by a group of Canadian camp di- rectors. Under the leadership of veteran camping executives Ben Wise and Harold Nashman of Toronto, the camp, with its resident base ne...…

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…Linda Goodman Is Wed Rep. Conyers Gets Wide Support for Opportunity Act Congressmen Leonard Farbstein, in sponsoring the Full Opportunity 000 annually for 10 years, which to Ronald M. Rossen Jacob Gilbert, Seymour Halpern, Act as a tribute to the late Dr. seeks to deal with the major prob- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 28—Friday, January 24, 1969 J. J. CLARKE STUDIO Portraiture of Distinction lems of poverty and discrimina- Allard Lowenstein, Ri...…

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…Israelis Toast Nixon; New President Stresses Role as Peace MakeriTHE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) JERUSALEM - Israel's leaders conveyed their warm wishes and congratulations to President Rich- ard M. Nixon on the occasion of his inauguration Monday as the 37th President of the United States. CHILDREN In Living Color 34fine. 4 92110.4L Photographers UN 4-8785 CLASSIC Invitatious President Zalman Sh...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS Foreign Students Warned by Hebrew U: Quit Drugs or Accept Expulsion JERUSALEM (JTA) — The He- brew University has declared that it will expel any student found to be using drugs. The statement, is- I sued by the rector's office, was made in the wake of a report in the student newspaper which al-! leged that about 1,000 university'' students were users, mainly of ha- shish, although some took methe- drine, LSD, and a few grew ...…

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…Danny Raskin's LISTENING TAKE THE FAMILY OUT TO DINNER - AND A SHOW P 0 S T LET'S SQUELCH once and for all, the very untrue story that the reason Portraits by Drapkin mov- ed to Birmingham is because George Drapkin passed away and brother Jack is running it alone . . . Boy, what nonsense! . . . George Drapkin is very much alive, THANK GOD. MANY FOLKS WILL be glad to know that tradition has won out . . . and public installation will take p...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 32—Friday, January 24, 1969 1 BEDROOM Northgate apartment. Im- mediate occupancy. LI 8-0304. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY FURNISHED room in home of 2 adults in Oak Park. LI. 7.1260. NORTHGATE • NICE ROOM for working woman or girl. Call mornings or evenings. UN 3-1299. ROOM—WORKING WOMAN. Congenial home. Excellent location. ICE 8-5658, evenings. ROOM FOR WOMAN. All privileges. Near transportati...…

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…13—FOR RENT APARTMENTS 16-B--WANTED TO BUY— HOUSES OAK PARK. 1 bedroom Northgate apart- ment. Heat, carpeting and air-condition- ing included. 399-0994 or 538-4755. Coach House Townhouse With Family Room Get Rid of Your Rent 17—HOUSES FOR SALE THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS OAK PARK. 22041 Sussex. Etkin built 3 bedroom ranch. Carpeting, draperies, central air-conditioning. $25,900. Call for appt. LI. 5-7554. 17—H01.150 FOR SALE 2 bedroom, 1...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 34-Friday, January 24, 1969 in FRANKLIN VILLAGE OAK PARK OPEN SUN. 2-5 23071 EASTWOOD Doll house best describes this lovely 3 bedroom ranch. In- cludes wall to wall carpeting and drapes throughout house and like new condition. Taste- fully decorated. Garbage dis- posal. Air-conditioned. Beauti- ful fenced-in yard. Close to school, shopping, and trans- portation. Conventional terms. Owner. LI 6-0137 31208 Franklin Rd...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, Jameary 24, 1969-35 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17 — HOUSES FOR SALE OPEN SAT. SUN. 2 - 6 Gorgeous Col. in Powder Horn Es- tates. 4 large bedrms., one with dressing rm. Family Rm. & Libr. R.C.A. kitchen, double glazed win- dows, plaster walls. Can't be dupli- cated at $64,900. SOUTHFIELD open Sun. 2-5 19115 Greenspruce WALKER N. of 12 M., W. of Southifeld. De- lightful newer 4 bed. home. Fain. Rm. w/firepL, 11/2...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 17—HOUSES FOR SALE Franklin Village Off 13 Mi. Rd. E. of Inkster Rd. Double wing pillared Georgian Col. on gorgeous Hilltop wooded acre. 5 bedrms. incl. 2 master bedrm. Suites. 3 full baths, & 2 half bath. 2 story, Travertine marble foyer, solid oak paneled Family Rm. w/wet bar & stone flrepl., solid walnut pan. libr. 4500 sq ft. of living area with every luxury feature incl. $150,000 Brand new & Immed. available ...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE SOUTHFIELD brick contemporary. 12 Mile and Greenfield. 2 or 3 bedrooms, built-ins. Attached car-port. $22,500. EL, 7-2869. BY OWNER 101/2-COOLIDGE AREA SOUTHFIELD RANCH 17-A—LOTS FOR SALE 26 LOTS IN FARMINGTON TIWNSHIP 90 Foot and Larger Fully Improved Concrete Streets. Curbs, Separate Storms and Sani- tary Sewers ASK FOR DONNA TITSCHLER EL 7-5414 or EL 3-9000 chamberlain Southfield & 11 Mi. Rds. Hills, all impr...…

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…38—Friday, January 24, 1969 50—BUSINESS CARDS SMALL JOBS, basement ceiling and floors tiled. walls paneled. Reasonable. Ron. LI 3-1576. PAINTING. Interior-exterior. Free esti- mates. Reasonable. LI 7-5639, KE 8-1047. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS to Receive HIAS Award 1 Javits FOR BETTER wall washing. call James Russell One day service. TO 6-4005. 526 Belmont 342-1352 20195 SCHAFER A-1 PAPERHANGING and painting. Im- mediate. service. UN 4-0...…

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…Skin Grafts From Cancer Patients Save Lives, Hadassah Study Shows JERUSALEM—Skin grafts from patients with cancer may save lives because they last significant- ly longer than skin grafts from non-tumorous patients, according to Dr. Nahum Ben-Hur of the Hadassah-Hebrew University Medi- cal Center. Dr..Ben-Hur reported on his research in a paper deliver. ed at the International Surgical Congress held here last month. Skin grafts are used as "bi...…

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…Racial Controversy in NYC Grows With 2 Incidents • • (Continued from Page 1) Commonwealth, Whitney Seymour Sr., former president of the Amer- ican Bar Association, and Frank- lin Williams, director of the Urban Center at Columbia University. The committee based its report on a five-week study of racial and religious hostilities in New York City. It brought together studies of such bigotry made by various human relations and civil rights age...…

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…Israel Ma'-Ls Mers Anniversary of Wa Yemenite Jews in Israel are marking the 15th anniversary of "Magic Carpet," the air-lifting operation during which the Joint Distribution Committee and the Jewish Agency brought 50;000 Yemenite Jews to Israel. The photo on the left shows the early airlift from Aden which began in December 1949 and ended 21 months later. The photo on the right shows Yemenite Jews in the village for the aged at Shaar Menashe...…

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…Friday, January 24, 1964—THE DETR OIT JEWISH NEWS-2 Purely Commentary By Philip Slomovitz 'Magic Carpet': Dramatic Beginning and Successful Evolution of a Mass Migration In 1949, when this Commentator first visited Israel, he had occasion to witness the arrival of one of the first groups of Yemenite Jews in what was soon to develop into a "Magic Carpet" migration that resulted in the virtual rescue of 50,000 Jews from Yemen. Always the geni...…

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…Abba Eban Elected to UN Committee Despite Strong Opposition From Arabs Gift Matzoh Parcels From Kin Abroad OK'd for Relatives of Soviet Jews "UNITED NATIONS — Abba aid to underdeveloped countries "leading figure in Israel's Eban, Israel's Premier Deputy, as a follow-up group to the UN political life." They asserted was elected Tuesday by the Conference on science held in that countries in the Middle United Nations Economic and Geneva last ye...…

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…Same Old Soup 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. SubscripLion $6 a year. Foreign $7. Second Class Postage Paid At Detroit, Michigan PHILIP SLOMOVI...…

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…Taubman Howard Charles H. Gershenson, chair- man of the Jewish Welfare Fed- eration's 1964 Allied Jewish Campaign, announces that big gifts chairmen will be Irwin Green and A. Alfred Taubman. Green serves on the board of governors of the Jewish Wel- fare Federation, Jewish Com- munity Center and the Detroit Service Group. He is a former chairman of the campaign's mechanical trades division. Taubman serves on the board of governors of Federat...…

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…Friday, January 24, 1964—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-6 Eshkol Rejects Arabs' Claims and Exposes Their Lust for Aggression Philadelphia College Sharett, Israel's former Prime possible Arab efforts directed Dedicates Memorial Minister, now chairman of the toward forcing Israel to delay Chapel to Late Editor Mediterranean Sea Jewish Agency executive, said implementation of its massive PHILADELPHIA, (JTA) — that Syria and Lebanon are not Negev irrig...…

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…WASHINGTON, (JTA)—Sen- ator Kenneth Keating (R., New York) called attention in the Senate to the Arab summit con- ference and said that "the United States should take this opportunity to make clear, once again, that the U. S. will not tolerate Arab efforts to block reasonable Israeli diversion of some of the waters of the Jor- dan River." In warning of pos- sible "extreme action" on the part of the Arab nations, Sena- tor Keating stated: "Our ...…

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…Friday, January 24, 1964—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-8 Cantor to Head Sedarim at Miami Beach Hotel The Ritz Plaza Hotel, Miami B e a c 11, announces traditional Passover Sedarim will be con- ducted at the resort by Cantor H. Marchbein-Marbiny. Cantor Marchbein-Marbiny is former president of the Jewish Ministers Cantor's Association of America and Canada. He will be assisted by a pro- fessional choir under his di- rection. Want ads get quick res...…

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…• •• • • v.:I ,: Secretary of State Rusk Sees Tel Aviv Editor WASHINGTON, (JTA) — Ger- shorn Schocken, editor and pub- lisher of the Tel Aviv daily Haaretz, completed a brief visit to Washington where he met with leading figures in the White House, Congress and State Department. At the conclusion of his visit, Schocken was received by Secre- tary of State Dean Rusk. tion of forming a branch of his union movement in South Africa, remarking ...…

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…Draft UN Rights Declaration Introduced by American; Would Affect Russian Jews UNITED NATION S, N.Y., (JTA)—A draft UN Declaration calling on all governments to guarantee every form of re- ligious rights and practices to all peoples was introduced. An American representative at the current session of the Subcommission on Prevention of Discrimination and Protection of Minorities introduced the draft. He is Morris B. Abram of Atlanta, chair- man...…

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