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March 24, 1961 • Page Image 28

…Friday, March 24, 1961 — 28 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS. MUMFORD City of Hope Cancer Fighters Hold Ninth Annual Dinner-Dance April 9 By SUE KOBEL Seniors are forging full speed ahead with their class activities. They have selected deep purple and white as their class colors, and the iris for the class flower. The social committee has set April 14 as Sadie Hawkins Day, when the gals do the asking and entertaining for an evening. March 29, the ...…

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…NCJW Opposes Federal Aid for Private Schools PITTSBURGH, (JTA) — The ing its Bar Mitzvah year in the democratic milieu in which we so • fortunately live today," she said. convention of the National Coun- oldest land in the world. "We in the United States, who cil of Jewish Women taking place here issued a plea against grant- get only pieces of this picture ing government aid to private and from either the Jewish or general religious schools, ...…

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…Canadian Jelvish Judges Meet At a brotherhood meeting at Montreal's Temple Emanu-El, the three members of the Jewish faith sitting in the high courts of Canada met as head-table guests. From left: Justice Benjamin, Robinson and Justice Harry Batshaw, of the Quebec Superior bourt, and Justice Samuel Freedman, of the Manitoba Court of Appeals. • Return Cain mtiati Reports Sunday Workers in the Metropolitan Division, under the chairman- ship ...…

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…Archives Issues Civil War Centenary Posters Radioactive isotopes are, aid- ing in the treatment of certain cancers, according to the Amer- In connection with the Civil ican Cancer Society. Among the War Centennial, posters depict- more valuable are cobalt, 60, 198, carbon 14, phosphorus ing the role of American Jewry gold 32 and iodine 131. in the Civil War are being issued by the American Jewish Archives, the historical research center on th...…

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…Town' Hall Programs for the Coming Year Congo Jews Find U.S. Refuge Detroit Town Hall will open its 33rd consecutive season Oct. 4 with stage-screen star Basil Rathbone, at the new Fisher Theater. . Programs will be held on al- ternate Wednesdays until March 21. Among the attractions' will be Ogden Nash, William Tra- villa, Lowell Thomas Jr., Chan- dra S. Jha, Marguerite Cullman, William C. Hottelet, Laurel van der Wal, Sloan Wilson and Dr. ...…

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…World Jewish Congress Compiles List of Nazis for Eichmann Trial NEW YORK—The World Jewish Congress has prepared a "who was who" of about 1,500 Nazi war criminals and collabo- rators to assist the prosecution during the forthcoming trial of Adolf Eichmann in Israel. It names, among others, 12 mem- bers of Eichmann's Commando unit, many of whom are still alive, and a number of his prin- cipal aides. Samuel Bronfman, chairman of the North Americ...…

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…16 - HOUSES FOR RENT CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Liners and display classified ads accepted from re- sponsible firms or individuals by telephone up to noon Wednesday. Rates 10c a word, minimum charges $1.00, or $3.08 per column inch. CALL VErmont 8-9364 10-ROOMS FOR RENT NICE room for working • girl in widow's private home, good transp., Meyers-7 Mile. UN 1-8313. LOVELY ROOM in Blackstone . Manor. All privileges, private phone, woman prefe...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17 — HOUSES FOR SALE OAK PARK, beautifully landscaped BEAUTIFUL 3-bedroom brick ranch, fully carpeted, new drapes, 3/4-ton contemporary 3 bedroom brick ranch, storm sash, fenced, carpets, ' air-conditioner. LI 2-4391. 21341 Kipling, Oak Park. $15,700. By Owner. LI 2-4180. Soutlifield---Grand Opening 1 Everett in Southfield SENECA Nr. 9 MILE 2 yrs. young brick ranch, 3 bed- rms, modern as tomorrow, blt-in stove & oven....…

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…17 — HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE STRATFORD NEAR 9 MILE H UNTI NGTON WOODS OAK PARK Owner selling a beautiful face brick 1 1 /2. 4 bedrooms, 20 foot family room, recr. droom, 2 1 /2 baths, screened porch, built-in's, 5 year old 2 bedroom and den, interior decorated, gas heated, new drapes and fixtures, carpet- ing, 214 car garage, many more features. Cost $24,800. Will sacri- fice. Call owner. extras. $27,000. OPEN . SUNDAY 2-5...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE Sentry Shows Homes in Roseland Woods OAK PARK-ROSEMARY ONLY $15,500 BLDRS. MODEL Solid brick Ranch. Spac. liv.-din. L.. tablespc. kitch.. rec. rm. plus 1/2 bath. Many extras. Public school in rear. Walk to Coolidge and 9 Mile shops. 5550 dn., bal. on 30-yr. FHA. Reasonable pay- ments. Miss Sherman. ... . . . .............................. .. ... • • . • •' • . . : : .... FOR SALE Three bedrooms...…

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…• 19-B-COMMERCIAL BUILDING FOR SALE Office Building New building in Grosse Pointe. Prime offering. OFFICE BLDG.-6 tenants on leases, paved parking. Stores, 11% on asking price. Don't fail to inquire. WO 2-3666 Smith - Bisschop & Co. REALTORS Commercial Vacant Off 8 Mi. Rd. W. 146'43'. Owner will sell or lease. Bob Winters WO 2-3666. FURNITURE repairs and refinishing. Free estimates. Call UN 4-3547. A-1 WALL WASHING, painting, ref- er...…

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…- (Unveiling announcements may be inserted by mailing or by calling The Jewish News office, VE 8-9364. Written announcements must be ac- companied by the name and address of the person making the insertion. There is a standing charge of $3.00 for an unveiling notice, measuring an inch in depth.) * * * The family of the late Gitel Kanarek announces the unveil- ing of a monument in her me- mory at 1 p.m. Sunday, March 26, at Beth Abraham Cemete...…

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…• At Kfar Silver in Israel i West Berlin Mayor Condemns zi Cr mes, Praises Israel, Pledges Fight for New Germany Na Building for Tomorrow NEW YORK, (JTA)—Mayor ly free" of anti-Semitism, East Germany had steadfastly Willy Brandt of West 'Berlin, Brandt contended that "an refused to grant restitution of - addressing a huge Jewish audi- outbreak of boils" (the swas- any kind to its former inhabi- ence at the Herzl Institute here, tika incid...…

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…Pictorial Account of _Latest Israeli Developments Story by Carmi M. Slomovitz . . . Photos by Efrem Ilani . . . Pages 16 and 17 Purim: Its Joy and Vigilance THE Centenary of Simon Dubnow - Great Jewish Historian Fulbright's Controversy with Israel cD "1"-- cDI-T- MICHIGANj A Weekly Review Editorials Page 4 Jewish. Events A Rabbi's Pessimism: Prophecy of Doom Rejected Commentary Page 2 Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper—I...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW S — Friday, February 24, 1961 Purely Commentary An Angry Man in Grand Rapids Senator's and Rabbi's Anger . . . Prophecy of Doom Repudiated Senator Fulliright on 'Censoxship in Israel' • • By Philip Israeli Charges SiOMOVitZ Anger Fulbright; Hits 'Censorship' It is the angry man who accomplishes things. It is the man Senator'J. W. Fulbright - chairman of the U.S. Senate Foreign who resents injustice who often mo...…

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…Religious Bloc in Israel Neglects to Act on Joining Coalition Under Ben-Gurion (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) • JERUSALEM — The central -committee of the National Reli- gious Party adjourned a second session late Monday night without a definite decision on whether to join a narrow coalition under Pre- mier Ben-Gurion, postponing the issue until it meets again on Thursday. National Religious Party Cabi- net ministers have been ...…

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…Pillars of a Bridge, THE JEWISH NEWS Incorporating the Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue of July 20, 1951 Member American Association of English—Jewish Newspaper, Michigan Press Association, National Edi- torial Association. Published every Friday by The Jewish News Pub lishing Co., 17100 West Seven Mile Road, Detroit 35, Mich., VE 8-9364. Subscription $5 a year. Foreign $6. Entered as second class matter Aug. 6, 1942 at Po st ...…

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…In observance of Jewish Mu- sic Month, the Married Couples Club of Cong. Bnai Moshe has invited Cantor Louis Klein and the Sisterhood Choral Group for an evening of music 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, in the lounge of the Synagogue, Ten Mile Rd. at Kenosha, Oak Park. After presenting several selec- tions, members of the Choral Group and their husbands will be guests of the club for re- freshments. Cantor Klein also will sing Purim melodies. Hosts will be...…

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…THE. DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, February 24, 1961 1961 Ilistadrut Campaign Concludes Next Tuesday Hannah Schloss Old Rusk Condemns Nasser on Congo Timers Honor Newman WASHINGTON, (JTA) — the Sinai-Suez situation o_f 1956- In a testimonial, given him at Secretary of State Dean Rusk 57- More than 400 Histadrut vol- 26 years, he raised a whole the annual banquet of the Han- condemned this week the pro- Classified ads bring fast results: unt...…

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…,Asiot,, R oorpit,0*44=mgoor Goal of $1,300,000 Set in '61 Israel Bond Drive Dr. Baron to Address Dubnow Centenary Observance at Center on Sunday Evening "World Dimensions of Jewish and Dr. Leonard Dubnow w A goal of $1,300,000 in Detroit Women's Army of Israel, was the History" will be the theme of Nazi Israel Bond sales was set at the Israel Bar Mitzvah Year inaugural leadership dinner meeting held Wednesday evening. • The Jewish comm...…

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…Israeli Diplomat Reform Center Meets Opposition Increased discussion in Re- gion but also on religious Talks with Nehru form Jewish circles of the deci- issues." . sion of the Union of American Previously Dr. Gerstenfeld Hebrew Congregations to estab- had declared: "We don't want lish a social action center in anything that speaks for Juda- Washington, D.C., has been re- ism. Let the pulpit speak for ported in recent days. To the itself and ...…

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…Secunda Retains 1st Play, 'Worm,' `Bei Mir Bist Du to Be Produced Shein' Ownership • NEW YORK, (JTA)—Sholom Secunda, who sold the rights to his "Bei Mir Bist Du Shein" for $30,000 after he wrote it and then watched other people get rich from it for two dec- ades, became the owner again this week of his in- ternational hit song whert the copyright" to him. Under United States law, a copyright ex- pires after 28 years and can be renewed Secund...…

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…Our Letter Box Claims Editorials on Education Overlook Contents and Goals Ebans to Appear at Israel Bond Inaugural Confer ence in Miami observances set out by the Torah. True enough, under the strains and stresses of a harsh life, the European Cheder 'or the American Talmud Torah of old sometimes fell short of the perfection sought. But it still seems quite clear that the key to success in Jewish education must be founded in a firm com- mit...…

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…r (1 ■ 1.0iO41•11.,01110.111110.11.0.4•1•11.!0•1 ■ 0.11.011•211.111•14.1i0.1 ■ 04 ■ 11 ■ 01 ■ 01•11111141411=1 ■ Boris Smolar's 'Between You ... and Me' (Copyright 1961, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) The Anti-Semitic Front_, Ri se in Latin America WJC Reports Anti-Sem i • t i sm ruse BUENOS AIRES, (JTA) — Delegates to the conference of the South American executive of the World Jewish Congress approved a broad-ranging pro- gram to fi...…

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…Dexter-Davison's 10th Anniversary Norman Cottler was a proud man last week, when he re- ez ceived scores of congratulations on the 10t14 anniversary of po t h e establish ment of t h e Dexter - Davi- son Market on Wyoming and Curtis. Added: to the encomia; were the com- mendations on the excellencee of the services both at the first of his markets a n d the new one he has estab- 0 lished in Oak 0 Park. T h e •anni- N. Cottler versary coincide...…

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…Community-Wide Support Reported for Fete Honoring D. J. Cohen Rabbi Chaskel Grubner, of the staff of the Council of Orthodox Rabbis and Merkaz, reported that a community-wide response has been received to the call for the testimonial dinner to be given Monday eve- ning, at Holiday Manor; in honor of David J. Cohen. "We are especially pleased to report," Rabbi Grubner said, "that many Detroiters secured tables of 10 each for their friends who ...…

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…— Friday, February 24, 1961 O SERVICES SYNAGOGUE TEMPLE ISRAEL: At the 10:30 p.m. Brotherhood Sabbath serv- ice today, Dr. Leon Fram will speak on "Exodus." The Bar Mitzvah of Mark Edward Pinter will be observed. At 11 a.m. services Saturday, the Bar Mitzvah of Ronald Jay Olen will be observed. NORTHWEST YOUNG ISRAEL: Sabbath services at 6 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Samuel H. Prero will speak on "Faith in Our People." CONG. SHAA...…

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…presentation of knit fashions and bags by George Bauer, who re- cently returned from Europe. Members will model the creations styled by the leading designers from the fashion capitals of the world, according to Harriet Mel- lin, program chairman. Hospitali- ty chairmen Roz Weinstein and Fran Fetter are in charge of luncheon arrangements preceding the presentation. Prospective members are invited. * * * LADIES OF YESHIVATH BETH YEHUDAH AND WOM-...…

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…srael Seen the Pictorial. Way--as Story by CARM I M. SLOMOV JERUSALEM, February 1961 ... • .. • • '• • • In this pictorial account of an exciting tour of Israel, it is thrilling to show how Israel not only is on guard, defending its very existence, but also is building its future ... The United Jewish Appeal's share in settling immigrants, with the con- tributions we make to the Allied Jewish Campaign, is in evidence wherever new settler...…

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…, . Photos by EFREM I LAN 1 e temperature in Ein Gedi varies from the 81 degrees on the day we were 115 degrees. The settlers' homes are air-conditioned. s a kibbutz, the settlers have developed an amicable cooperative existence. ember of the kibbutz gets a two-week vacation and 85 Israeli pounds to spend nal necessities dufing the year. The devotion in evidence here explains why g Israelis are able both to build and to defend their homeland...…

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…Local Chapters Plan Celebration of ORT's 81st Birthday March 8 Golden Date Linda Gray to Wed LZO Slates 'Night Club in Israel' as Ronald Plavnick Michigan Region, Women's lic. Her co-chairman is Mrs. Jack Sporn. They advise that proceeds will go toward financing ORT's world-wide network of schools. Following a box luncheon, a sneak preview will be shown. Mrs. Reuben Axelrod will be Rd. guest speaker. Her subject will Doors will open at 10:3...…

February 24, 1961 • Page Image 19

…• Susan Biber Weds Jack H. Bindes MRS. JACK BINDES Susan Harriet Biber was wed to Jack Herbert Bindes in a ceremony performed Feb. 12 by Rabbi Jacob Segal and Cantor Nicholas F e n a k el at Adas Shalom Synagogue. The newlyweds are the chil- dren of Mr. and Mrs. Max Biber of Oak Dr. and Mrs. Harry Hecker and Maurice Bindes. The bride wore a gown of imported Italian silk satin in antique ivory, fashioned with a portrait neckline of Italian l...…

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…20 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, February 24, 1961 -- National ORT President Reports to Michigan Leaders on Tuesday National president of Women's American ORT, Mrs. Joseph C. Gayl, on a speaking tour of the United States to report on her visits to European ORT installations, will arrive in Detroit Mon- day. She will stay at the home of Mrs. Irvin Kurtz, Mich- igan region president, at 1490 Strath- cona. Mrs. G a y 1 Mrs. Gayl will addre...…

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…Meyerhoff, Zuckerman Exchange 3 Detroiters Will Two New Hebrew Classes Opened Congratulations, on Chairmanships Serve on UJA at Midrashq Calle ge of UHS Midrasha, College of Jewish age Hebrew 'classes are conduct- National Cabinet Studies of the United Hebrew ed on Tuesday and Thursday Three prominent Detroiters have been named to serve on a special 71 -member National Campaign Cabinet to act as the top policy-making and planning, body for th...…

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…Women Mobilize for Torch Drive MUMF ORD A eq Indeed, "It's a Woman's World" when it comes to volunteer service to their community, agree Mrs. Sam Tack, 18220 Lauder (left) and Mrs. William Belinsky, 21911 Cloverlawn, Oak Park. Mrs. Tack, as a representative of Detroit Chapter of Bnai Brith, and Mrs. Belinsky, representing the League of Jewish Women, attended a United Foundation Recruitment Committee meeting in the J. L. Hudson auditorium. M...…

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…activities in Society South Oakland County Beth Aaron PTO Chapter of Hadassah Purim Carnival 1. h Aaron PTA an- Sponsors `Exod ' B roddy-Lieberman Rites Set for May Harmon and Isidore Rosenthal of Indiana Ave. have returned from a visit to New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Greenberg, 22110 Westhampton, Oak Park, are entertaining their niece, Mrs. Harry Rosen of Brighton Beach, N.Y. A cocktail party was given by the Introduction Club last ...…

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…Adas Shalom UHS Celebrates Purim Fest with Carnival Tuesday To Wed Atlas Shalom Branch, United Hebrew Schools, 7045 Curtis, will hold its annual Purim Car- nival 3:30 to 6:30 p.m. Tuesday. Mrs. Joseph Lupovich and Mrs. Ben Klar, co-chairmen, are planning games, hamentashen, hot dogs, pop and special prizes for the parade of holiday cos- tumes. Bus transportation will be available at 5:15 and 6:30 'p.m. Rabbi Emanuel Applebaum and Mrs. J. Ste...…

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…• • for Aliyah of Orthodox Followers LISTENING CASABLANCA, (JTA) — Twenty-two conversions to Juda- ism were carried out during 1960 by the Rabbinic Court of Casahlanca, it was reported here this week. The figure • represents fewer conversions than were carried out in 1959, mainly because the Rabbinic Court began putting more difficulties in the way of those wishing to convert. Nine of the 22 persons con- verted last year were Ameri- cans, ...…

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…CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Liners and display classified ads accepted from re- sponsible firms or individuals by telephone up to noon Wednesday. Rates 10c a word, minimum charges $1.00, or $3.08 per column inch. CALL VErmont 8-9364 10-ROOMS FOR RENT 13-FOR RENT APARTMENTS A WIDOW has comfortable.room for woman in Blackstone Manor Apts. All privileges. DI 1-8157 and DI 1-0210. 3711 WEBB DEXTER SQUARE APARTMENTS BEAUTIFUL furnished room, 2...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 2 00 0 8 Lauder Open Sun. 2 - 5 Vandenberg School Dist. Lovely 3-bedrm. face br. ranch, liv. rm., din. "L," paneled eating area in kitch., scr. porch, rec. rm., gar. Only $18,500. JULES KLEIN • $9,900 GREENFIELD-9 MILE Near Northland, 4 bedrooms. Brick, 2 full baths, table space kitchen and dining rm. Beautiful rec. rm., glassed porch, 2-car gar. Many extras. It's a sacrifice at $18,900. Dan Fenner. TYler 6-7003 BR 3-...…

February 24, 1961 • Page Image 28

…N 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE Oak Park Blvd. ay.4 v-1 Brick, 3 bedrm. ranch, new car- peting, gar., side dr. Total price reduced to only $15,900. Real Sharp. TYler 6-7003 al 121 20165 STRATHMOOR OPEN SUN. 2-5 OAK PK.-23101 BEVERLY OPEN SUN. 2-5 Beaut. 3 bedrm., den, brick Ranch. Move in cond. Jr. din. rm; tablesp. kitch; fine carpt; drapes, gas ht. Mrs. Kessler Face brk. First offering of this adorable, 2 yrs., 3 bedrm., ...…

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…s THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, February 24, 1961 All This PLUS Much More Is Yours in LIVONIA'S New priced at just Decor By Holiday Interiors $390 DOWN FHA TERMS ... ... ...... .... . .. • ... ... • ....... . .. • „..„ . . • • • 3 BEDROOMS • 11/2 BATHS • BUILT-IN OVEN & RANGE • DISPOSAL • GAS HEAT ANODIZED DORWAL • FULL BASEMENT • CITY SEWER • WATER & PAVING One of the Detroit area's most outstanding home values— in on...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, February 24, 1961 — 30 -- --- ' 41 17-HOUSES FOR SALE JUST THINK THIS 6-ROOM, 3-BDRM., BRICK, 2-BATH HOME Full dining rm., nat. fireplace, full basement, gas heat. An older home but in excellent shape and ideal for a family. Builders Alper, Benson Interest Hockey Player in 'Holiday House' LONG EXPERIENCED COOK in camps and hotels. KE 3-5976, call after 5 p.m. 5 ROOM BRICK bungalow, unfin- ished attic, c...…

February 24, 1961 • Page Image 31

…OBITUARIES NEW YORK, (JTA)—Reuben In Israel, as in many other Fink, Jewish author and jour- countries, the death of deposed nalist, died Feb. 15 at the age BENJAMIN BENJAMIN BERKOWITZ, 1 JEANETTE W I L L I A M S, ! RAY VOGEL, 22011 Gardner, Congo Premier Patrice Lumum- of 72. He was born in Russia 2530 Grand, died Feb. 16. He 11501 Petoskey, died Feb. 18. Oak Park, died Feb. 20. He ba recently produced demon- and came to leaves his • wife, Pe...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -- Friday, February 24, 1961 32 Eichmann Trial Arrangements Near Final Stages; List Correspondents' Sabbath Rules • Continued from Page 1 • ing embarrassment to those who planned and supervised the de- guard . communal buildings and sel, Servatius, to answer the cution expenses. The estimate are still alive will not keep us portation of Jews from 15 coun- would even attempt to appre- question in his prison cell about ...…

June 24, 1960 • Page Image 1

…Deplorable Asylums for Nazis E JEWISP NEWS ri Program for More Effective Elementary Educational Planning t> 4, --1") c),.\,, w A Weekly Review Events c..) 4) 'N. .%. <1, i>,k Commentary ') At, e.„ Editorials Page 4 Eisenhower's Dilemmas, Threats to Peace and Israel as a Pawn in World Conflicts Michigan ' s s Only English-Jewish Newspaper— VOLUME XXXVI I—No. 17 Printed in Sa 17100 100% Union hop W. 7 Mile Rd.—VF e. ., ■ •:' M...…

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…Purely Commentary Will Middle East Be an Issue in the Political Campaign? Boycott Threat `Distresses' Jews of South Africa By Philip Slomovitz 'Words That Are Nullified by Actions'--Sen. Gruening Our prestige as a nation has been injured by the cancella- Challenges Nixon and Administration on Arab Boycott The Threat to World Peace tion of President Eisenhower's visit to Tokyo. The tragedy of this incident, as well as of the insults that ...…

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…Bomb Believed Intended for Home Chilean Jews Suffer No Loss of Life in Earthquakes, Damage High Santiago, (WJA) -- No loss cepcion Jewish center had been itial estimate was that some 14 of Florida Jewish Editor .Hurled of life has been reported among severely damaged, recommend- or 15 Jewish families would Chilean Jews as a consequence ed that $2,500 be sent to the need such aid. at Building of Unrelated Namesake of the series of earthquake an...…

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…In Shadow of Nation's Capitol THE JEWISH NEWS Incorporating the Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue of July 20, 1951 Member American Association Editorial Association. Published every Friday by The Mich., VE 8-9364. Subscription $5 a Entered as second class matter 8, 1879. PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Editor and Publisher of English--Jewish Newspapers, Michigan Press Association, National Jewish News Publishing Co. 17100 West Seven Mile ...…

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…Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News BRUSSELS — Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion listed Tues- day, on the second day of his first visit to Belgium, three ac- tions which Israel expected from non-Israeli Jewries. He said these were provision of Jewish education to all Jewish children "so that the Jewish people will be united by a common culture;" establish- ing personal ties with Israel by sending children to Israel to visit and study th...…

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