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October 24, 1958 • Page Image 13

…Maimonides Medical Society Women's Auxiliary will hold a luncheon meeting at 12:15 p.m., Tuesday, at Jeri's. Mrs. Leroy Atler, vice-president in charge of program, will introduce Judge Nathan Kaufman as the guest speaker. Mrs. Ezra Lipkin will give the invocation. President Mrs. Joseph Dubin has announced that the follow- ing past presi- dents have been appoint- ed as coordi- nators of this year activ- ities: Mesdames Morris B a c h- man, Edit...…

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…THE DETRO IT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, October 24, 1958- 14 Hebrew Ladies Aid Set Plans for Donor Tour of Federation Agencies Highlights Leadership Session The 26th, annual donor lunch- Engel and Abe Miller. Games eon of the Hebrew Ladies Aid and prizes will be featured, and Society has been scheduled for friends are invited. LOUIS MARSHALL LODGE Mrs. Samuel 'Gold, past De- 12:30 p.m., Nov. 10, at Holiday Named by Mrs. Julius Ring, Some 30 wome...…

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…Women's Ladies of Yeshivath Beth Ye- hudah will hold its 31st annual donor luncheon on Tuesday, at Horowitz Ca- tering, it is announced by Mrs. Louis Honigman, chairman of the event. Rabbi S. P. Wohlgelernter will be the guest speaker, and musical e n tertainment will be pro- Mrs. Honigman vided by Mrs. Louis Ack. Pro- ceeds from the luncheon will go to the Beth Yehudah Schools. For tickets or reserva- tions, call Mrs. Honigman, UN. 3-7232. *...…

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…in 1.4 Saginaw Sisterhood Slates Antique Show Temple Bnai Israel Sisterhood of Saginaw will hold its second annual antique show and sale, 12 noon to 10 p.m., Nov. 2 to 4. Proceeds will be divided be- tween the United Fund and the Max Brandle Memorial Library at the Jewish Community Cen- ter of Saginaw. Prizes will be awarded and refreshments will be available. Serving as members of the show committee are Mesdames Sam Nover, Max Ravitch, Ed-...…

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…Goldoftas to Speak on Autoemancipation' United Jewish Folk School 114. principal Movsas Goldoftas will This is the first in a series of speak on "Dr. Leo Pinsker and free lectures to be given by Autoemancipation," at 9 p.m., Goldoftas, who is cultural chair- Mrs. B. Rich has returned to her home here after a stay Saturday, in the Hayim Green- man of Farband, on leading fig- with her family in Louisville. Ky. berg Center, 19161 Schaefer, ures ...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, October 24, 1958-18 ▪ To Wed Jan. 18 League to Sponsor Non-Partisan Town Hall Candidates' Meeting Youth to Fete Fathers at Program on Sunday The youth commission of Beth Abraham Synagogue is planning its annual father-son-daughter day at 9 a.m., Sunday, when services in the main sanctuary will be followed by breakfast in the social hall. Members of the Bar and Bas Mitzvah Club will have their fathers as s...…

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…Kvutzah ivrit Sets Hebrew Talk on Israel by Knesset Member Dr. Aryeh Altman, former staff member of United Hebrew Schools, and now a member of the Knesset in Israel, will ad- dress Kvutzah Ivrit Saturday evening, in the Rose Sittig Cohen Building auditorium, He will speak in Hebrew on "The Cultural Development of Is- rael." The meeting is open to the public. The following officers were elected recently by the Kvut- zah: Joseph Katz, president...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, October 24, 1958-20 Panel to Discuss New Communal Facilities at Luncheon Meeting "Something New Has Been Added To Our Community" will be the topic of a panel discus- sion at a dessert luncheon, 12:30 p.m., Wednesday, at the home of Mrs. Lester S. Smith, 25251 Franklin Hills, Franklin, Mich. Mrs. Charles Lakoff, repre- senting the Jewish Family and Children's Service; Dr. Julien Priver, direc- tor of Sinai Ho...…

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…Aim 111811- Judge James H. Sexton, ap- pointed to the Probate Court bench in 1945 by Gov. Harry F. Kelly and twice re-elected to office, is a candidate for the office in the Nov. 4 elec- tion. His court career actually be- gan in 1923, when he first served as a court clerk to vari- ous judges and a deputy Pro- bate Registrar. He is a gradu- ate of the Detroit College of Law. Supported by many attorneys, Judge Sexton is considered to be "all j...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, October 24, 1958-22 13-FLATS, INCOMES AND APTS. FOR RENT CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Colonial Village OAK PARK 8715 W. 10 Mile Rd, Liners accepted from responsible firms or individ- uals by Telephone up to 11 a.m., Wednesday. Dead- line for display 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 ...…

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…WANTED: Unfurnished 3 bedroom house or flat to rent. One small N.W. area, SU. 8-1078. 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 19446 Greenwald 3 bdrm. ranc h, beautifully wooded area. Roseland Woods. Built-in range, oven, dishwash- er, finished basement, drapes, carpets . landscaped. EL. 6-7377. Shown by appt. Ilene 18270 Open Sun. 2-5 Beautiful income bung., 5 rms. and closed porch down. 3 nice rms. & bath up. Both kitchen and baths tiled. Upper leased for S8...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, October 24, 1958-24 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALi. See These Choke Homes Sunday 2-5 Chosen for Their Excellent Value 18972 MUIRLAND Golf Club 18681 INDIANA Attractive 3 bdrm. BUNG. with bath & 2 lays. Studio liv. rm., jr. din. rm. with blt. in break- frnt., modern kit. Carpets, custom drapes, auto- matic sprink. syst. Owner will SACRIFICE for quick sale. D. E. Williams. 18252 GREENLAWN Bldr's....…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE Lindsay 19335 $11,950 OAK PARK Whitmore—W . of Coolidge. 3 bedrm. brk. 4 ' yrs. old. Bath y4, 1 flr ., disp ., carpt ., drapes. ONLY $18,900 . Miss Step / Mr. Sanders. Beaut 2 bedrm bimg., 11 blks. N. of 7 Mile Rd. Fabulous fam- ily rm gas ht air cond Incl.; 4% G.I., low pymts Joe Sanders. . . .; .; 17—HOUSES FOR SALE . . REALTY GROSS REALTY GROSS NORTHWEST OFFICE NORTHWEST OFFICE UN 4-3100 UN 4-3100 13420 W....…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -- Friday, Octobe r 24, 1958-26 17—HOUSES FOR SALE APPOLINE 19728 OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 Stone front colonial, 6 rooms, scr. rear terr., lge. kit, din. space. finished basemt., asking $17,500. F.H.A. terms. E. FRIEDMAN, BROKER 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE OAK PARK Faust 20200 Open Sun. 2-5 Completely air-conditioned 3 bdrms., ranch, studio ceilings, full dry basement, all wool car- peting, beautifully landsc...…

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…117 — HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE Appoline, 18990 BRAND NEW ! Open Sun. 2 5 19988 LITTLEFIELD This lovely 4 bdrm., 21/2, bath bungalow is carpeted thruout with a paneled rec. rm. and bar plus a large closed terrace and .1 1 .-car gar. Priced under $20,000. I 4-4600 UN - GROSS REALTY NORTHWEST OFFICE 13420 W. 7 MILE APPOLINE, 18703 HAROLD BLAKE CO. DUPLEX Bit. '47 face brick carpeted, draped. alum. storms, gas fur- nace, ni...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -- Friday, October 24, 1958-28 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE HUBBELL - PEMBROKE Stansbury - 7 Mile Custom bit. Ranch; 2 master bdrms.; stall shower bath; spa- cious paneled den; beautiful kitchen ; large breakfast rm.; gas A.C. heat; 70-ft. lot. UN 4-4600 MR. SEIDON 2 Bedrm. Brk. Immaculate. Rec. rm.; gas ht. $4,500 dwn. $8& per mo. Miss Step. GROSS REALTY J. WM. KLEM UN 4-3100 NORT...…

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…OAK PARK - 15211 KENTON OPEN 2 5 Modern 3 bedrm. brick ranch; 1 3,4 tiled baths; only 2 yrs. old; close to Synagogue and school. Must be sold immediately! UN 4-4600. - J. WM. KLEM 20136 STANSBURY, 2 bedroom bun- galow, gas heat, aluminum storms and s c r e e n s, new carpeting, screened porch, $14,000. DI. 1-2605. 6 ROOM house . nice kitchen. gas heat, garage, near n Vernor school. UN. 4-9504. OAK PARK $2,700 DOWN F.H.A. Mortgage BY OWNE...…

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…Border Patrolmen Appeal Sentences pi) or) 0.1 0 O I2 1=2 O E-1 GW A TEL AVIV (JTA)—Families of eight border policemen, sen- tenced last week to prison terms in the .October 1956 murders of 43 Arab villagers of Kafr Kassem, launched an effort here to mobilize public opinion against the verdicts and to win pardons for the convicted men. The policemen were sen- tenced to prison terms ranging from seven to 17 years im- prisonment by a mi...…

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…MONUMENT UNVEILINGS (Unveiling announcements may be inserted by mailing or by call- ing The Jewish News office, VE 8-9364. Written announcements must be accompanied by the name and address of the person making the insertion. There is a standard charge of $2.00 for an unveilino. notice, measuring an inch in b depth.) • * The family of the late Sam Littky announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory at 10:30 a.m., Sunday, Oct. 26, at Wo...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW S — Friday, October 24, 1958-32 President May Call White House Parley to Plan Fight on Bigotry (Continued from Page 1) Rockwell stated bluntly: "We derive our ideas from Adolf Hitler. We admire him for his genius, his ideas." But h2, added: "We are not German Nazis and we do not believe we should exterminate the Jews." Scores of threats are report- ed to have been made to Jew- ish organizations and syna- gogues in seve...…

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…„. v fr YEARS OF ‘/ \kli SERVICE • 40/ 1 /1,,, FIGHT THE JEWISH N A Weekly Review of Jewis ,r 4 6), „s t c? INFANTILE PARALYSIS MARCH of DIMES Anti-Israeli 'Diplomat' Fulminates Anti-Zionist Propaganda Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper—Incorporating The Eh'- VOLUME XXXII — No. 21 Da4rirentotil nSEtliop 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd.—VE 8-9364—Detroit 35, January 2 ronicle r -Commentary, Page 2 Editorial, Page 4 Year; Single Copy...…

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…Purely Commentary By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Early American Interest in a Jewish Palestine liaminarskjold Criticized by Mrs. Meir for Failure to Secure Doron Release Direct JTA , Teletype Wire to The Jewish News JERUSALEM — Israel's dis- satisfaction with the unsuc- cessful efforts of United Na- tions Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold to obtain re- lease of the Israel fishing trawler, the Dorori, and its six-man crew from Egyptian detention was...…

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…UN Security Council Debates Jordanian Complaint Against Israel Afforestations Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News UNITED NATIONS, N.Y.— A long-standing Jordanian com- plaint against Israel's affores- tation in the Jerusalem area was taken up by the UN Se- curity Council Wednesday. The British and United States dele- gations Tuesday presented a joint resolution calling for the following steps: 1. The afforestation work should be suspe...…

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…Don't Start Trouble to Middle East THE JEWISH NEWS 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 U. Entered as second class matter Aug. 6, 1952 at Post Office, Detroit, Mich., under Act of March 3, 1879. PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Ed...…

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…JERUSALEM (JTA) — The Eichmann, Nazi "Jewish ex- Israel Supreme Court posthu- pert." mously cleared Dr. Israel Kast- The appeal against the deci- ner of collaboration with the sion was carried by the govern- Nazis in his negotiations to save ment which had prosecuted Jews in German-occupied Him- Gruenberg on the grounds that gary during the last World War. he maligned an official of the JERUSALEM, (JTA) — The government. Dr. Kastner, assas- fo...…

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…An Invitation to You to Rejoice in Jerusalem AT THE UJA 20th ANNIVERSARY CONFERENCE JUNE 24, 25 and 26, 1958 THIS YEAR a great double anniversary is being cele - brated: Israel's 10th year of statehood; the United Jewish Appeal's 20th year. Both are symbols of monumental achievements: The United Jewish Appeal—the greatest instrument of relief, rescue and resettlement in Jewish history; the State of Israel—the climax of centuries of praye...…

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…Histadrut Workers Seek to Close Drive at Lieberman Testimonial As the Histadrut Campaign nears its official closing date— the Feb. 6 testimonial dinner to Morris Lieberman — the final pre-campaign deadline rally has been planned for 8:30 p.m., Thursday, in the Hayim Greenberg Center, 19161 Schae- fer. Principal speaker will be Pin- chas Rashish, Mayor of Petach Tikvah, Israel, who is in the country on a speaking tour. Workers in the drive wil...…

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…1 Dr. Marcus Opens W Local HUC Drive SYNAGOGUE SERVICES Jewish and Christian Theologians • • to Participate in Glazer Institute Temple Beth El, in associa- rabbi of Temple Beth El; the Z Over 200 Detroit leaders in tion with the Detroit Council of Rev. Robert Pierce, Metropoli- A the Liberal Jewish movement Churches, announces the 16th tan Methodist Church; the Rev. cn met at a 1 un c h e o n in th Annual B. Benedict Glazer In- Harry Pine ...…

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…Orthodox Rabbis and Merkaz 20th Annual Dinner to Be Feb. 26 3 Mizrachi Leaders to Present Israeli Reports on Monday Rabbi Israel I. Friedman to Address • JNF S ynagogue Committee Sunday and religious groups are in- vited to the brunch as guests of the JNF synagogue committee. David J. Cohen, prominent or- Three prominent Mizrachi- Rabbi I s r a el I. Friedman, JNF S a b b a t h and all JNF thodox leader, has been named Hapoel Hamizrachi le...…

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…The Suburban Community Cong. Bnai David Occupies New Buildin Cong. Bnai David recently moved into its new home, the fourth permanent sanctuary maintained by the 60-year-oid congregation. At the left is shown a por- tion of the social hall of the new $500- 000 building, which will serve also as its sanctuary until building is completed. At the right, pictured in the outer lobby of the synagogue, SAM SMITH, chair- man of the Bnai David archit...…

January 24, 1958 • Page Image 11

…tionor Saul Raskin on Eightieth Birthday with Exhibit Feb. 2-22 Dr. Urrutia Settles Scopus Dispute for UN; Israel and Jordan to Abide by 1948 Terms JERUSA.LE1VI (J Saul Raskin, one of Jewry 'S most distinguished artists, wl 10 also has rendered importal it - TA) — Dr. Francisco Urrutia, special rep- service as an historian, will b e resentative of United Nations honored here on the occasiso Secretary General Dag Ham- of his -80th birthday, w...…

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…Rabbi Lipman to Address Council 1 Delegate Assembly on Feb. 3 w rf, Sid Shmarak's — Business Briefs with the ultimate in fashion. They also feature a -full line of corrective and orthopedic foot- wear, including surgical pre- walker shoes. Correct fit is a prime selling point in this new shop. 4' 0.5 ■ C • NEW MODIFIED AMERICAN See Your Travel Agent 5 PLAN * $1 Rabbi Eugene B. Lipman, di- relations, internal relations and Jan. 3-Jan....…

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…MSU Students Wed 3 Dreams to Be Guaranteed: Perfect Fit for Sunday Candlelight Rites Fulfilled at WSU ISG Dinner, Dance and Show 141•111•1•0 PHOTOGRAPHY a Weddings - Bar Mitzvahs I Our Specialty Exercises Tues. MRS. HERBERT PASTOR Graduation and a college de- gree are common goals in the young. There will be over 1,300 students receiving their di- plomas at Wayne State Univer- sity's exercises on Tuesday. Among these are three con- ferees...…

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…Habonim Elect Officers Announce Program 8:30 Stone-Rosen Rites At a recent meeting elections Labor Zionist Institute, were for a board of gov- p.m. Planned for August errors held for the Habonim. Elect- 5 Carel-Kantor Rites Set for June 24 Bar Mitzvahs Mr. and Mrs. Norman Buch- man, of 15051 Pearson, Oak Park, announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Dave Paul, on Jan. 25, at Young Israel Center of Oak-Woods. A buffet dinner in his honor wil...…

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…Hannah Schloss Old Timers Slate Annual Dinner -Meet o men's The Hannah Schloss Old Manor. Reservations are lim- Timers have scheduled their ited. third annual dinner meeting at — For information, call WE. 6:30 p.m., Sunday, at Holiday 3-7380, Ext. 4. elub activittes WOMEN OF GEMILUTH mon B. Cohen, co-chairman, CRASS O D I M will hold a clothing, household furnishings United Nations General Assem bly, will speak at an oneg shab luncheon at ...…

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…• • cattvittes LnOoctets, ToiVed_ATov. 16 MISS THELMA HELLER Mr. and Mrs. Alex Heller, of Mark Twain Ave., announce the engagement of their daughter, Thelma, to Harold Lee Lempert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lem- pert, of Greenlawn Ave. A Nov. 16 wedding is planned. The tongue of the just is as choice silver.—Proverbs X, 20 You Can Be Sure . . . If It's DICK STEIN And His Orchestra KE. 5-2604 J. J. CLARKE PHOTOGRAPHY Weddings - Bar Mit...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—SECTION B—January 24, 1958 TRAVEL LOG Israel am Diu „nun lima' 07117I014X: ' • " JIMU As Seen by Philip and Anna Slomovitz Reported for: THE JEWlill uar NEWS A wiladvitaus. s kk anode and Sbt gattrott Out Pao 48-Page Supplement to THE DETROIT J EWISH NEWS, Friday, January 24, 1958 …

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…Friday, October 4, 1957—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW S-2 2 Purely Commentary By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ ORLY AIRFIELD, Paris, France—By the time this reaches our readers, your Commentator and wife will have reached Israel. In fact, we should be preparing for the Great Yom Kippur Fast in Jerusalem at the hour the postman delivers your paper to you,the seven hour dif- ference in time accounting for our earlier observance. We are on an Air France plane, an...…

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…By PHILIP SLC:,\OVITZ Interesting People on an Interesting Trip TEL AVIV, Israel — It is dangerous, on a trip like this one, to accumulate too many notes. In the first place, they will become undecipherable. Secondly, it is too risky to coiled too much. Momentum gathers so speedily that it begins to daze you, in view of the many interesting people who trekked. Israelward with us to share in that wonderful country's amazing development. As we...…

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…4 Friday, October 11, 19 57—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-40 Opening of Tel Aviv Cultural . Center Shakes All of Israel with Deep Emotion By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ TEL AVIV—All of Israel literally shook with emotion all of last week out of the joy of seeing the completion of another great cultural attainment. The dediCation of the Frederic Mann Auditorium in the new Tel Aviv Cultural Center was a signal for jubilation and celebration, for emphasis on t...…

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…$37.50 CONCERT Philip Slomovitz, editor of the. Detroit Jewish News, is in Israel to attend the opening of the new Cultural Center at Tel Aviv. Here are some of his impressions, written specially for the Free Press. 1 By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Editor, the Detroit Jewish News TEL AVIV—Michigan had better than a front seat at the formal dedication of the Tel Aviv Cultural Center. It had all of them in the new Frederic R. Mann Audi- torium, which i...…

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…411111111•1k most picturesque. They come from the Kurdistan mountain area of Iran and Southeast- ern Turkey. Saturday, c ∎ctober 12, 1957—THE DETROIT FREE PRESS- 6 Speaking a sort of Aramaic, which was spoken by Jesus, they are perhaps the only group in the world now using this dialect of 2,000 years ago. THE BAGGY trousers of the Kur- distani elders; the women sitting cross- legged cleaning cooking pots; their gaily colored dresses with ...…

January 24, 1958 • Page Image 23

…7 Additional Copies of This 48-Page Supplement "ISRAEL TODAY" Mr. and Mrs. Philip Slomovitz and David Ben-Gurion (Right) Ben-Gurion Recalls Visit and Thctnks City for Aid Philip Slomovitz, editor of the Detroit Jewish News, and Mrs. Slomovitz, are visiting in Israel. While there the editor is prep4r- ing several special reports for the Free Press. By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Editor, The Jewish News TEL AVIV, Israel — Isra- el's Prime Minister ...…

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…Friday, October 18. 1957 — THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS- 8 Purely Commentary By Philip Slomovitz JERUSALEM — The wonders of Israel never cease. New housing projects and in- dustries are in evidence of construction. The young state's universities are expanding. Art, literature, science and music have able and keen creative leaders. While Jerusalem is a quiet city com- pared with bustling Tel Aviv, even here there is a dynamism that excites the...…

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…— 9 By Philip Slomovitx the school for the teaching of Hebrew to adults in special classes that have proven highly satisfactory, devotes most of his energies to the anti-tuberculosis campaign. He was in Detroit two years ago and was promised medical equipment. He hopes to receive it as an aid to his great efforts and as a boon to Israel's health efforts. Dr. Katznelson reports to us that 96 per cent of Israel's children have been injected wi...…

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…Friday, October 18, 1957—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-6 10 •"--"" Sukkah Dominates Israeli Scene; Festival Spirit Is Enhanced by Enthusiasm of American Tourists By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ JERUSALEM, Israel—Sukkot 'is one of the enchanting periods of the year here. In spite of the un- usual hamsin that started on Yom Kippur and continued for several days, the festive spirit of the Festival of Booths dominated the scene here, as it did throughout the l...…

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…11 • Tourism Is Israel's Important Industry By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ JERUSALEM—A new era dawns for Israel's tourist possibilities. Already, the visitors to this interesting country are matching the traditional "seventy nations" in the "ingathering of the exiles." There is hardly a country on earth that is not rep- resented by the visitors. From East and West, North and South, they come here to see how the Jewish State is progressing, how its peop...…

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…Friday, October Z.5, 1957-THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS- 1 2 — Purely Commentary: -4( Czechoslovakia, explained. That's how they clarify the integration issue in the State of Israel. They do not tolerate discrimination and they feel that people from varying racial and nationality back- grounds can live together. At Timnah, the location of King Solomon's Mines, which were discovered by Dr. Nelson Glueck, president of Hebrew Union College — Jewish ...…

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…- 11 By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ HAIFA PORT, Israel — The "ingathering of the exiles" goes on with such rapidity here, and the "kibutz galuyot" prophecies are being fulfilled with such marked efficiency, that visitors literally are .dazed by the skill with which immigrants are wel- comed by and integrated into Israel. We watched the arrival of 700 immigrants from North Africa and Eastern Europe on two boats that docked here on a single day—on the SS ...…

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…— 14 43—T HE DETROIT FREE PRESS—Friday, October 25, CA Detroiters Help to Make Israel a Fruitful Country Philip Slomovitz, editor of the Detroit Jewish News, and Mrs. Slomovitz have been visiting in Israel. This is another of his special reports for the Free Press. By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ JERUSALEM—The barren hills of Jerusalem and Judea are com- ing to life again and are beginning to "blossom like the rose," thanks to the gestures of kinship...…

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