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January 24, 1958 • Page Image 53

…37 — Purely Commentary By Philip Slomovitz ROME, Italy — Now this photograph can be reproduced as a mark of Jewry's triumph over all the elements of destruction in the last 2,000 years. This is the notorious wall in the Arch of Titus that shows the march of "Titus ha-Rasha"—"the cruel Titus" with the holy vestments he had taken from the Temple in Jerusalem to Rome. The seven- branched Menorah, the Holy Ark of the Law, the silver trumpets an...…

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…Friday, November 15, 1957—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-2 38 — Purely Commentary• By Philip Slomovitz "ghetto" has been turned into a Rest Home for Aged and a Children's Nursery. Dr. A. Esquinazi, of the Gino Cenedese glass blowing firm, in Venice boasted that there was no anti-Semitism in Italy. He, him- self, knew only one Hebrew word: Shalom. But he is interested in Israel and hopes to go there some day, when his brother manages to get out of...…

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…19 — By Philip Slomovitz Mack and others) — all of whom, except only Theodor Herzl, had participated in • sessions in that room. We were in the Nordau Room. We visited the headquarters of the Jewish National Fund and had the satisfaction of planting trees from there in Israel in honor of Grandson Randy David and other members of the family. We chatted with Barnett Litvinof, whose bi- ography of Ben-Gurion we reviewed a year ago and with othe...…

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…-- 40 -- Purely Commentary z By Philip Slomovitz British items. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Morganroth, who were in the Sealy Mattress Co. entourage, brought back with them to Detroit a minia- ture -French white poodle. What a thoughtful gift for their son! A charming incident was told to us by Charles Lichtenfeld, brother of Walter Field. Mr. and Mrs. Lichtenfeld sailed for home from New York only three weeks ago on the SS United States. At the same...…

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…— 4 1 -- By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Israel would be the weaker with- out the sense of humor of its peo- ple. The ability of Israelis to ex- change puns at their own expense is one of the healthiest elements in the life of this young nation. Israelis love to repeat the wis- dom of their children. Often, the stories by and about the the chil- dren are the best related here. The owner of the Dagon Hotel at Ashkelon, the new wonder city at the gate to ...…

January 24, 1958 • Page Image 58

…— 42 t■ 1 CIO Z CO w PRI )-D A cz.1 E• Hadassah's Great Role in Israel By ANNA G. SLOMOVITZ JERUSALEM — Wherever one moves in Israel, there is the evi- dence of the work of the great women's Zionist organization Hadassah. Forced out of the Mount Scopus Hospital, Hadassah has speedily recaptured leadership in the efforts to protect the health of Israel's population. The new Ha- daisah hospital and its projected modern medical center t...…

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…— 43 By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Mount Scopus—and the Hebrew University The temporary crisis that arose over an Israeli transport of gasoline to Mount Scopus serves to revive an interest in the isolated area where the original buildings of the Hebrew University and Hadassah Hospital still stand. Mount Scopus is Israeli territory. It flies the White and Blue Flag with the Star of David. But access to it is cut off at the so-called Mandelbaum Gate, a...…

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…Friday, December 6, 1957—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW S-2 Purely Commentary • • Israel's Creative Artists ... Calendar on Their Own Pulp By Philip Slomovitz Malben — 'Human Reclamation' First Art Calendar on Israel-Produced Paper One of the most effective "human reclamation" activities in Israel bears the name Malben. It is the Joint Distribution Committee's project of sponsor- ing institutions for the care of handicapped im- migrants. The A...…

January 24, 1958 • Page Image 61

…••••••• 45 Israel Acclaims Frederic R. Mann Israelis continue to speak with deep affection for the Philadelphia philanthropist, Frederic R. Mann, whose benefactions have made possible the completion of the Tel Aviv Cultural Center and the establishment there of the Mann Auditorium for the Israel Phil- harmonic Orchestra. It was back in 1936, when Mann met the late Bronislaw Huber- mann, the eminent Jewish violin- ist who was deeply intereste...…

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…r w Purdy Commentary Z = 4 ra4 ,-, t €.4 P4 A w E.! = Friday, December 13, LeD By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ 'Not Once Have I Dripped' in Jerusalem: An incident in Non-Jewish Woman's Report One of the most charming books about Israel was written by a Christian lady, Mary Clawson, who was is Israel with her husband and their children while he held a post there as an adviser on farming po- tentials. Entitled "Letters from Jerusalem" ("A non-Jew...…

January 24, 1958 • Page Image 63

…- 47 HAG HE-ASAR IN ISRAEL Christians Join Minyans' (This is another in a series of special articles by Philip Slomo- vitz, editor of The Jewish News, who toured Israel. Here he re- ports on plans for Israel's 10th anniversary.) By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ REHOVOT, Israel—Israel's ma- jor preparations are for the cele- bration of the State's 10th anni- versary, and the program calls for an observance that is to last for 13 months, starting April 2...…

January 24, 1958 • Page Image 64

…tire y ommentary. JNF Provides Israel Mai( By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ JERUSALEM --One often meets people who will say that what they are primarily interested in is weapons for Israel's defense. They are blind to the realities of the most important weapons of all: the people and ttlements. It is to strengthen them their se that Americans' gifts to the UM, to the JNF and to other causes are so vital. It is impossible to relate the entire story of th...…

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…On Caribbean Cruise Central 'High Uopi.Stuorents Plan After Jan. 12 Rites Alumni Urged to 'red on June 15 to Mail in Names MRS. GEORGE SIMMONS Ruth Natalie Levitt, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Al Levitt, of W. Outer Dr., and George Henry Simmons, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Simmons, of Muir- land Ave., were married Jan. 12, at- a candlelight ceremony at Adas Sholom Synagogue. Rabbi Jacob Segal officiated. - The bride wore a gown of white silk t...…

January 24, 1958 • Page Image 66

…1 Chesed she! Emes Installs N. Wolok Rita Feldman Wed Nathan Wolok was installed for a second term as president of the Hebrew Benevolent Soci- ety at a dinner last Saturday evening, at Horowitz Catering. Also re-elected to serve sec- ond terms. were Nathan P. Ros- sen, vice-president; Barney Cit- rin, secretary; Hyman Mit- -nick, treasurer; and Abe Mil- ler, Nathan Samet and Ben Schneider, trustees. Harry E. Citrin, a past president, served ...…

January 24, 1958 • Page Image 67

…, All work and no play can go only so far, so members of the City of Hope Cancer Fighters take time out from aiding the Duarte, Calif. institution to play their annual cocktail party and buffet supper. The event is scheduled for S p.m., Saturday, at Holiday Manor. Seated, left to right, are Mesdames ELLIOT SCHUBINER, vice-president of program; and NATE BASSIN, co-chairman; standing, Mesdames EARL SHIPPER, THEODORE KRASS, co-chairman, and BEN ...…

January 24, 1958 • Page Image 68

…• Miss Bedn a rsli to Wed Robert • baum Tales Out of School PTO to Hear Talk on Child Mental Health G.I.M1111.01•.01MM ♦ t.11111104,111=11.1.1111.0 ► 1.011111..111•1=4/01111.3i Dance with Delight to I I Dr. George Barahal, profes- i LARRY FREEDMAN and his Orchestra sor of lisychology at Wayne I State University will speak to I LI 7-2899 UN 1-4687 li t h e Parent-Teachers-Organiza- L"------"—"-- "--"—"—"----- '' tion of the Esther B e...…

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…John M. Wise Honored by Mayor, Common Council; Proclamations Hail Him 'Detroit Good Citizen' Danny Raskin's LISTENING Friends of Music Delightful Concert Overflow Audience Charmed by Olefsky, Staples and R. Meckler Many of Detroit's most dis- stating: "I'd like to see him get tinguished leaders, Christians up there where we are." De- troit Friends of Music ence. The trio played a Men- Judges Nathan Kaufman and and Jews, joined, on Jan. 16...…

January 24, 1958 • Page Image 70

…Friday, January 4, 1958—THE DETROIT JEW ISH NEWS-22 13-FLATS, INCOMES AND APTS. FOR RENT CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 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. . (ALL VErmont 8-9364 10-ROOMS FOR RENT 10-ROOMS FOR RENT LARGE ROOM in home of 2 adults, good transp...…

January 24, 1958 • Page Image 71

…16—HOUSES FOR RENT 17—HOUSES gOR SALE 7-MEYERS. Beautiful furnished du- plex, adults. UN. 3-8173, PR. 1-6415. W. OUTER DR., 5328 " OPEN SUN.2-5 NEW 3 BEDROOM house, gas heat, 7 Mile and Inkster, in Livonia, $120, KE. 7-4429, after 6 p.m. or Sunday. Exc. clean 71/2 rm. cust. bit. F. brk. Col. Very good carpt. thru- out. Concealed liv. rm., nat'l fireplc, pass hall, lge. din. rm., sep. brkfst. rm., enclosed, scrnd terr., grade lay., 3 xtra ...…

January 24, 1958 • Page Image 72

…Friday, January 24, 1958—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW S-24 MIMSST 7L S;T: FEW. 777777M , 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE ROS E LAWN OUTER - 7 MILE OAK PK. BLVD. 15241 RANCH BRICK LOOK! $33,900 buys approx 1600 sq. ft. floor area. Buy where quality & distinction counts. Large kitchen, full dining room, large cozy den, 3 large bedrms & a beautiful liv. rm. carpeting, gas ht. attic fan, disposal, ceramic ftrs, stall shower, marble sills,...…

January 24, 1958 • Page Image 73

…Beautiful custom built ranch home, 6 • large rooms, face brk, excellent neighborhood, 114 baths, gas heat, 12 x 12 rear covered terrace, attic fan, built-in oven and range, Fenestra windows, marble sills, copper plumbing, disposal, colored fix- tures, and many more outstanding features, price reduced, $22,900. One Block East of Scotia, one block South of North- field. Blvd. Open Saturday and Sunday 2-6 or call, VE. 6-6849 for app't. 13420 W. ...…

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…Friday, January 24, 1958—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-28 17—HOUSES FOR SALE Only $4,000 Dn. Ranch Style Duplexes Open Sunday Model at 15221 W. 9 Mi. Rd., Oak Pk. 2 bedrooms, all rooms on 1 flr., finest workmanship, gas heat, Can be seen now! built by: Freedman Bldg. Co. OAK PARK MAJESTIC, 24221 Nr. Northfield OPEN SUN. 2-5 GRIGGS at MARGARETA Terrific buy on 61/4 rm. brk. col., 10 yrs. old. Clean as a pin. Lge. liv. rm; full din. rm; gorg. ...…

January 24, 1958 • Page Image 75

…18491 ARDMORE-7 MILE OPEN SUN. 2-5 3 bdrm. Bung. Lge. kit., Jr. din. rm., 1V, car gar., cent. ent., fin. rec. rm., S & S., drapes. ONLY $16,900. Miss Weitzman-Mr. Shlom. FOR NORTHWEST HOMES GROSS REALTY NORTHWEST UN 4-3100 13420 W. 7 MILE OAK PARK 24570 ROSEWOOD 3 bdrm. fa. brk. ranch, S & S 5 landscaped, fenced, 2 car gar, slab, patio slab, carpets and drapes, attic fan, gas lit, full dry basern't, $19,900. Take over 414% mort. by ow...…

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…Friday, January 24, 1958—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW S-28 • • 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 18061 Indiana Open 2-5 Sun. The SLAVIK "58" $2500 down 6 Mi.-Farmington Road No Reasonable Offers Refused Open Sun. 2-5 18964 Marlowe Awarded LOOK Magazine Letter of Commendation GREATEST VALUE IN REAL ESTATE HISTORY 111111111 ■ 1111M1111111111 ■ 1111L DO YOU NEED 3 BEDROOMS all on 1 flr, 11/4 BATHS at a price you can afford? then see t...…

January 24, 1958 • Page Image 77

…Open Sun. 1-5 23090 Sherman, Oak Park N. OF 9 ML E. OF ROSEWOOD - (WYOMING) A. G. Elliott. & Sons J04-6311 LI 3-8500 Oak Park Blvd.-Greenfield 3 bedrm. face brick & stone ranch, attached gar. 65' lot, a-1 cond. owner retiring to Florida 25 yr FHA terms. * * * 17403 Prairie Open 2-5 Sun. 3 bedrm. Col. 1st. flr. lay. gas a. c. panelled den & rec. rm. 2 Cr.' gar. completely new hitch. blt. in oven & range, break. rm. $5,000 spent in moderni...…

January 24, 1958 • Page Image 78

…• 1...,• ■•■■■ s3—INSTRUCTION KUL, I ION 1,11.1P • Ab.1 Ben-Gurion Reply to Soviet Peace Bid to Cite Russians' Anti-Israel Policies BAR MITZVAH. Hebrew Bible, Yiddish. English. Call experienced teacher. WE 4-1793. 40-4MPLOYMENT WANTED: Rabbi or religious leader for liberal-conservative temple in Laconia, N.H. Must be preacher, teacher; and organizer. Particulars will be supplied on request. Address inquiry to: A. Gozonsky. Pres. Temple B...…

January 24, 1958 • Page Image 79

…Hold Services for Mrs. Sonenklar Monument Unveilings Grand Rapids Couple Dies in Auto Crash OBITUARIES A Grand Rapids couple, Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Feinberg, Mrs. Pearl Sonenklar, of 3455 were killed last Sunday when Chicago, who for many years BERTHA HESS, 17544 North- their. car collided with a truck SAMUEL . G. RUBIN, 64 S: was active in a number of wo- (Unveiling announcements may :awn, died Jan. 20. She leaves an US-131, near South H...…

January 24, 1958 • Page Image 80

…Around the Trate A Digest of. World Jewish. Happenings., from Dis- patches of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency and Other News Gathering Media. 'Superficial" Attacks on Israel Branded `Perilous to Peace' by Ambassador Lourie; Conference Sifts Canadian Jewish Issues Addressing the concluding small Israeli democracy will from the Arab-speaking coun- session of the 17th regional bring with it neither Arab tries." conference of the Canadian BERLIN—...…

May 24, 1957 • Page Image 1

…-.1104 tiias A Salute to 03 TOL ur 40. at ' Michigan Week May'19.25 A Weekly Review 44,0 it 1,4)/ E JEWISH NEW Our State 4 mo i Ambassador Abba Eban's Sense of Humor and Mastery of Languages of Jewish Events . Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper—Incorporating The Det- ronicle Commentary, Page 2 Po / VOLUME XXXI — No 12 .15-7TM 27 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd. — VE 8-9364 — Detroit 35, May 24, ')er Year; Single Copy 15c ...…

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…Purely Commentary Ezra Z. Shapiro Ilea s New By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Friday, May U, Abba Eban's Mastery of Languages If there are enough people who love classic English, and who can appreciate the genius of a man who has improved upon the King's English, they'll surely turn Israel Ambassador Abba Eban's "Voice of Israel" (Horizon Press) into a best seller. While marveling at Eban's masterful weaving of English phrases, we should not forget tha...…

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…MI& Israel Acclaims Eisenhower Doctrine, Affirming Opposition to Aggressive Intent in Middle East wing 'coalition partners, de- cided Wednesday to convene the Cabinet in a third ex- traordinary meeting this week. Announcement of the Israel government's adherence to the (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Yewish News) 'Doctrine emerged from .th,e two JERUSALEM •— The Israel government Tuesday earlier Cabinet meetings amid issued a declaration on...…

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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 35, Mich,, VE. 8-9364. Subscription $5 a year. Foreign $6. Entered as second class matter Aug.. 6, 1952 at Post Office, Detroit, Mic...…

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…For 32 years, the family agen- cy which has served the Detroit Jewish community has been known as the Jewish Social Service Bureau. Services to people since the Bureau was organized have de- veloped from "charity" and "re- lief" to those aimed at improv- ing the personal and social func- tioning of all members of the family. Last Sunday, the annual meet- ing of JSSB voted to change its name to Jewish Family and Children's Service. "This is wha...…

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…Strictly Confidential By PHINEAS J. BIRON Friday, May 24, . 1957 E. Israeli-French Relations It is obvious to the inter- national political scene that France, more than any other Western Big power, has recog- nized Israel as the key nation in the Middle Fast . It must be acknowledged that the archi- tect of this close relationship is none other than Jean - Pierre Gilbert, the French Ambassador to Israel . . . Mon_sieur Gilbert, who inciden...…

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…Bar Israel Location for New Columbia Film in Fear of Arab Boycott Eddie Cantor's "rake My Life' NEW YORK, (JTA) — A World War II commando film, "Bitter Victory," has been shot in Libya for Columbia Pictures which turned down plans for an Israeli filming because of fear of an Arab boycott, Variety magazine reported this week. Finally filmed as a French movie, on location in Libya "Bitter Victory" was made in the absence of its producer Paul G...…

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…VP 3,000 Guests Throng Carnegie Hall to Fete Forward's 60th Anniversary z NEW YORK (JTA) —More played in strengthening the than 3,000 guests filled Carnegie American Jewish labor move- Hall Sunday to celebrate the ment and in stimulating active 60th anniversary of the Jewish interest to Israel among its readers. Greetings were also Daily Forward. Principal speakers at the received from Hugh Gaitskell, celebration included Israel Am- Herbert...…

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…Conservative Rabbis. Ask U. S. Action on Aqaba, Arabia, Shipping Freedom KIAMESHA LAKE, N. Y., (JTA)—The 57th annual con- vention of the Rabbinical As- sembly of America, central body of the Conservative rabbinate, concluded with a resolution calling on President Eisenhow- er "to extend the parolee pro- visions of our immigration laws to include Egyptian Jews at this time." The resolution drew at- tention to the "desperate plight of the Egypt...…

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…"..7 Friday, May 24, 1957 — THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW S-10 . 1.10/0 ".....NONIMMIMPPPO ■ iiiimpow.....orKemornimem,111111PPRONups,101.11.1.100(m J T ImW191,-- 0 :: •111;:,5 7: s ss • :".; 1004 . • .. • Steady Growth Based On Quality and Service Post Printing Company is constantly striving to produce better newspapers . Equipped with the very latest composing room, stereotype and press equipment, Post endeavors to cover the publ...…

May 24, 1957 • Page Image 11

…Marshall a Real Book Subject (Editor's Note: "Louis Marshall, Champion of Liberty, Selected Papers and Addresses," edited by Charles Reznikoff, in two volumes, has just ben published by the Jew- ish Publication Society of America.) A distinguished Jewish figure, not a literary man, but an out- standing social a n d political leader, has been overlooked and almost forgotten for •a number of years. I refer to Louis Mar- shall, one of the great...…

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…Friday, May 24, 1957 — THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW S-1 2 Robert Shapiro Gets Cantor's Degree at Seminary on June 2 Recipients of diplomas from the Cantors Institute of the Jewish Theological Seminary, to hold its 63rd annual com- mencement exercises on June 2 in New York, will include Rob- ert Shapiro, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Shapiro of 18444 Prairie. The cantorial student will re- ceive a Bachelor of Sacred Music degree. Upon his graduation, ...…

May 24, 1957 • Page Image 13

…Addenda to the 'Hatikvah' Story Drs. de Sola Pool and Perlzweig Comment on' lts Melody and Men Who Knew Its Author On July 217, 1956, • The Jewish News published an article by its editor, Philip Slomovitz, on the "Romantic Story of the Author of `Hatikvah' —100th" Anniversary of Na,plitaIi. Herz Imber." The article was • re- printed_ in the December 19,56 issue of the Jewish Digest, under the title "Song of Hope." Commenting upon it, the Rev...…

May 24, 1957 • Page Image 14

…Creek Hospital to provide de- cent clothes for the patients to put on their backs, which was met with similarly fine response by Oak Parkers. A third .citation to Oak Park's citizenry was its "unceasing co- operation" in supporting in past years the Poppy Day drive con- ducted by JWV. A record sum was expected to be collected this year during Thursday's campaign. In responding to the presen- tation of the plaque, Mayor Marshall said that he re...…

May 24, 1957 • Page Image 15

…HAIFA, (JTA) — Both man- agement and workers at the Ata textile factory continued to re- fuse to negotiate with each oth- er "at the same table," as a gov- ernment mediator continued his efforts to end a strike which has already caused an increase in textile prices and given rise to a clash between pickets and police. Tension subsided, however, as only a few pickets were placed in front of Ata retail outlets and made no attempt to interfere wi...…

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…• • A Special Message to the Jewish Communities of Pontiac and Windsor: Some of you receive only one issue of The Jewish News each month, -through the cour- tesy of your Community Coun- cils -. . This means that you benefit only from a portion of the news that piles into your newspaper every week .. . We invite you to become regular weekly subscribers, so that your information about your people may be complete. You thereby also will reduce ...…

May 24, 1957 • Page Image 17

…City's Mr. and Mrs. Group Elects J. Mossok President Keywell Honored Yeshiva U. Students League of Jewish Women Slates Spell Out Freedom Fifth Annual Training Institute on 70th Birthday On his 70th birthday, which he observed on May 15, Henry C. Keywell, well known Detroit business man and communal worker, said his financial suc- cesses have not dimmed his early Struggles. "I recollect," he said, "my early struggling days and am mindful of t...…

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…Friday, May 24, 1957 — THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW S- 18 News Brevities Among the University of Michigan students initiated last week into PHI BETA KAPPA, national scholastic honorary so- ciety, were Fern Ruth Jacobs, 18461 Santa Barbara; Jacob Robert Lifsitz, 18050 Birwood; use Lucy Nusbaum, 14790 Met- tetal; Benita Rovin Ormond, 4504 Cortland; Paul Steven Silber, 4310 Cortland; Simon David Silver, 19777 Rutherford; and Eli Victor Berger, 24240 ...…

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…omen's divitie.§ True Sisters to Install Mrs. Herbert Green will be accompanied by - Mrs. Ben Tolmich. Now Featuring A Complete New Line of TUROVER LADIES • AUXIL- AVODAH CHAPTER, • Pio- BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD . neer Women, will hold• its bi- • RY will hold its annual lunch- will meet at 8:30 p.m., Monday, KITCHEN & -annual installation-of officers at eon at 12 noon, June 11, Tur- in the synagogue, when officdrs DINETTE SETS -6:30 p.m., Wed...…

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…— THE D ETR OIT JEWISH NEWS-20 Friday, May activities in Society Miss Lifton to Marty Chicagoan, June 30 Mr. ,and Mrs. Harold Robinson, of Huntington Woods, Mich., entertained recently at an open house celebrating the marriage of Mrs. Robinson's mother, Mrs. Clara Moray, to Barnett Koon-: del, of Rockville, N. Y. The ceremony took place April 15, in Miami, Fla. • A farewell brunch was held recently in honor of Barbara Gamburd, a June gradu...…

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…Honeymoon Couple . Back from New York Women's AuXiliary of United Hebrew. Schools to Install New Officers Miss Joseph's Troth' Told at Dinner Party The Women's Auxiliary of the United Hebrew Schools will hold its annual meeting and installa- tion of officers at 12:30 p.m., Wednesday, at the Hebrew School's Esther Berman branch, located at 18977 Schaefer. Moses Lehrman will act • as as installing officer. Following the installation ceremonie...…

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…- THE DETROIT I It I 1 During some pOrtion of the evening, either Monday or Tues- day, Bnai Brith of Detroit will honor the man or woman who contributes the 7,500th pint of blood since the inception of 'the BB Blood Bank in 1950. The total amount represents one of the finest records of any service group in the United States. Not only have Bnai Brith members contributed this amount, but through the facil- ities of these blood bank rallies, fr...…

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