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June 24, 1955 • Page Image 23

…gswi,..4**InseeNnetii.o. , CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Livernois-Davison Sec. $13,500-5 & 5 Miller Bros. MODERN ROOM for woman, good trans- portation, kitchen privileges. Call after 7 p.m., WE. 3-1353. SPACIOUS ROOM, stall shower, T.V., pri- vate home. Leslie-Dexter. TO. 9-9643. FURNISHED ROOM with or without kit- chen privileges. TE. 4-4789. LARGE, AIRY ROOM in lower flat. 2951 Glendale. NICE, AIRY ROOM for gentleman. Hol- inur, near W....…

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…iT—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE Schaefer 20231 at Norfolk SENECA—OAK PARK New building, 5 and 5, large rooms, ail on one floor. Ready to move in. Birch sliding doors, steel windows, marble sills, face brick, pickled wood- work. Price drastically reduced. Make offer, bring deposit. Open Sunday 12-6 and by appointment. Ranch home, 21/2 yrs. old, 3 bedrms, & den, all carpets & drapes incl. garb. disposal, basement c...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE '"" 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 1.1111"1.11. FULLERTON, 4277 LESURE, 19171 Open 2-5 Sunday BY APPT. ON6LY Gust. built 4 bedrm. 2 bath Eng. type. Service hall, 1st. fl. lay. 24' liv. rm. carpeting, break rm. 2 car - gar. ED RISDON, UN. 1-1411. Face Brick income 5 & 4. Your fu- ture set with this investment. Sep- arate entrances. Full price only $22,750, 55,000 moves you in. Solid drive, 2 car gar. RISDON Edna Lazar - UN. 1-141...…

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…I V-HOUSES • FOR - SALE 17-HOUSES FOR SALE 17-HOUSES FOR SALE SANTA BARBARA, truly outstanding 3 ' bedrooms in size of rooms and new- ness, gas A.C. Bar and georgeous rec. room, first floor lay., ideal location for transportation, stores and schools. Call Mr. Berry. UN. 4-9600. O'Donnell-Mad- sen Co. 3222 W. BUENA VISTA Beautiful 4 bdrm. home, 2 bath rooms, and 2 lays., new kitchen, den, 2 car gar., finished room in base- ment. Incinera...…

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…SO—BUSINESS CARDS PAINTER AND Decorator. White. Remov- ing paper, sanding and finishing floors. TY. 8-3698. FOR 8).4 ikat wall washing call James RusselL One day service. TO. 6-4005. 526 Belmont. LICENSED, insured and bonded, carpen- ter work, brick, plastering work and plumbing, etc. All alterations and re- modeling; all work guaranteed. TO. 8-0060. NATHAN BORENSTEIN — Plaster con- tractor. TY. 7-0441. FURNITURE repaired and refinished. ...…

June 24, 1955 • Page Image 28

…Area Camps rovide Hot Weather Relief —And for Parents As Well As Youngsters By FRANK SIMONS Breathes there a parent with heart so strong, who has never dreaded the last school gong? Yes, it's the time of year when excited children's voices cry, "School's out!" And, at the sa.rrie moment, parents quake at the thought of a whole summer ahead with youngsters 'under- foot, just begging to be enter- tained or kept busy. Ever - grdwing in popular...…

December 24, 1954 • Page Image 1

…40► Plan Your Party HE JEWISH NEWS Now for the Detroit Symphony Tercentenary A Weekly Review Concert, Dec. 30 A Happy HANUKAH to the of Jewish Events Entire Editorial, Page 4; Stories, Pages 3, 5 Community Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper— Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle VOLUME-26—No. 16 .€010 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd.—VE. 8-9364—Detroit 35, December 24, 1954 $4.00 Per Year Single Copy 15c House Committee Recom...…

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…Purely Commentary By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ William Rosenwald—the New WA General Chairman William Rosenwald rises to top leadership in the United Jewish Appeal with an excellent record for service to Jewry. He has served in the ranks of the Joint Distribution Committee and the UJA for many years. He was a leader in United Service for New Americans. He is a familiar figure at national conferences and he is among the most generous contributors to t...…

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…Israel A Political Reality' State Dept. Says In Policy Pamphlet WASHINGTON, (JTA) ThelArab fear of each other can dicted that "a permanent solu- State Department published a overshadaw the threat of danger tion for the Jerusalem area pamphlet on Israel, tracing the to the area as a whole, thus pre - will doubtless rest with the history of the Jewish State and venting coordinated efforts for disposition of other issues." the development of Ame...…

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…Welching on a Responsibility. 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 $4 a year, Foreign $5. 1879 Entered as second class matter Aug. 6, 19...…

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…Law and Education Conceded Top Priority in Fighting Discrimination ATLANTIC CITY, (JTA) —Law and educational activities are both necessary in the promo- tion of equality of rights and op- portunities for all, regardless, of race, religon, national origin or ancestry, it was established at a conference of 75 social scientists, lawyers and Jewish community leaders held here under the auspices of the National Com- munity Relations Advisory Counc...…

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…Program Listed for Federation Worens Annual. Institute •N Torkshop, Jan. 1.9 6--DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, December 24, 1954 tzraciti ....thank l ott H. Gass, Arthur I. Gould, Louis Zionists Choose Lewis F. Heideman. Joseph M. Markel, Membership Chairman Maurice M. Perlman, Arthur S.1 Purdy, Samuel J. Rhodes, Daniel • M. Ben Lewis, chairman of the Shapiro, Albert Shulman, Benja- membership committee of the min B. Stamell and Julian To- I ...…

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…'Amer.ican Jews Must Make Israel Prime Objective of Their. Giving," Fisher Reports to UJA Conference A "complete cessation of aid would mean the collapse of the State of Israel," Max M. Fisher, Gather Polio Facts For Bnai Brith Drive 4 Jacob A. Citrin, a member of the Jewish Welfare Federation executive committee and chair- man of the community relations division, has been named chair- man of the nominating commit- tee which will propose a...…

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…8---DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Pioneer Women Pledge Full Support To Histadrut, Attain $100,000 in Drive Friday, December 24, 1954 All 16 chapters of the Detroit it here served as incentive for Council of Pioneer Women form- Histadrut workers to raise near- ally opened their phase of ac- ly $100,000 toward its goal of $250,000 in the 1955 Histadrut drive. Responsible, in great part, for nearing this sum were Irving Pokempner, Mark Kaminski, Ja- cob...…

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…DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, December 24, 1954 Adas Shalom Affiliates Plan Week of Events; To Observe Hanukah NORTHWEST ISRAEL SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 4:45 p.m., today. At 9 a.m., Saturday services, Rabbi Leo Y. Gold- man will speak on "Hanukah—The Yom Toy of Light." BETH AARON SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 4:45 pan., today. At 8:45 a.m., Saturday services, Rabbi Benjamin H. Gorrelick will speak on "The Maccabees;— Past, Present and F...…

December 24, 1954 • Page Image 10

…--The Suburban Community SOC School Daze By Judy Stutz South Oakland County Detroit Officer Writes Column On Servicemen for British Newspaper A finance officer turned re- porter is writing a weekly col- umn for a local paper at Fair- ford, England, where he is sta- tioned with the United States Air Force. The officer, Lt. Herman D Daniel, 23, a native Detroiter - and son of Mr. aand Mrs. Abe bringing out every aspect of the Daniel, of 25...…

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…Il loinen!3 Clut3 INFANTS SERVICE GROUP is planning its annual dinner, dance and show for Jan, 30, at Masonic Temple. Mrs. David Riseman is again producer and director, with Bill Richards in charge of choreography. Profes- sional entertainers include Shecky Green, comedy star now appearing in Las Vegas, the Woodsons a n d Johnny Bach- emin. Show chairmen are Mes- dames Jack Jackman and Wit - limn Kaye. * * * JUNIOR PRIMROSE CLUB will meet Mon...…

December 24, 1954 • Page Image 12

…in Society Mr. and Mrs. Frederick B. Bernstein are spending the holiday season at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor N. Bern- stein, of 19300 Griggs. Mr. Bernstein, will receive his doctor's degree in chiropody in June from Temple University, in Philadel- phPa. He is presently working at Philadelphia General Hospital, Episcopal Hospital and Temple University Foot Clinic. He is a member of the Honorary Chiropodical Surgical Society, ...…

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…DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-13 Student Zionists Planning Convention Dec, 2.7 to 30 Mr. and Mrs. Taich Plan N.Y. Teachers Union Issues Tercentenary Golden Wedding Trip Four-Page Newspaper THE MICHAEL TAICHS An extended tour of, Israel is planned by Mr. and Mrs. Michael Taich, of Highland Ave., in cele- bration of their golden wedding anniversary. Prior to their departure, a re- ception is planned by their chil- dren, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Friedman, ...…

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…Uiss Renee Rom T® Wed Burton Mahler chig.an wising,; By JUDY ANN -JACOBS 14—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, December 24, 1954 Tales Out of School Cub Scouts Fete Hanukah Cub Scout Pack 515, of Adas Shalom Synagogue, held its an- nual Hanukah party Wednesday, in the synagogue. Participating were Cantor Nicholas Fenakel, who presided over the candle ceremony, and Rabbi Jacob E. Segal who told the Hanukah story. Each cub was given a gift by Cubm...…

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…Betrothed DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-15 Friday, December 24,1951 Rabbi Rii4e---Adate4es -irdperel At a meeting of the Bar Ilan Chapter, Hapoel Hamizrachi, a new slate of officers, led by Jo- seph Koller, president, and Dr. Max Kapustin, vice-president, was elected. Rabbi Isaac B. Rose, national director of Hapoel Hamizrachi, gave a report of the accomplish- ments of the organization in Is- rael. During the last year, he said, eight new settlements...…

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…• 16—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, December 24, 1954 Jacqueline Brester To Wed Dr. Levitin 917 arriayei Detroit Club of Miami Welcomes Florida Guests Winston-Rogers Rites Scheduled for June Pardon Our Slip In last week's article by Irving Katz on "Jewish Pioneers in Michigan," The Jewish News er- roneously stated that Chapman Abraham, the first Jew on record in Detroit, died in 1803. Mr. Katz states that Abraham actu- ally died in 1783....…

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…Israel's 1,000 Student's in U.S.; Each an Ambassador of Friendship not identified Zionists experi- enced a vitalization of latent Visiting Instructor in Midrasha of Detroit's United Hebrew Schools cause with their heritage, and About 1,000 Israeli students with contemporary Jewish cul- are now training in the United ture and values. We note the States. They find America hos- wide devotion to the Jewish edu- pitable and generous in the pro- ca...…

December 24, 1954 • Page Image 18

…IOC Leaders—Historic Roll of Honor Elect Samuel Raskin as President Of Hannah Schloss Old Tinters Of f ice r s of tthe Hannah Schloss Old Timer's Ass'n of the Jewish Community Center were elected by the organization's board of directors at a recent meeting. They include Samuel Raskin, president; Gus D. New- man, vice-president; Abraham Kastenbaum, secretary; and Ir- win I. Cohn, treasurer. Kasten- baum was also made an honor- ary member of t...…

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…Danny Raskin's LISTENING HENNY YOUNGMAN came to Detroit, last week, to appear on the show given by United Dairies at Latin Quarter . . and to visit Aunt Jennie and Uncle Max Chetkin and cousin Harriet . . . He was only able to stay a day . . . Known as the comedian's comedian, his antics are always appreciated because no effort is ever attempted at abusing anyone . . . While doing a show, Henny goes through his routines with the ease and agi...…

December 24, 1954 • Page Image 20

…On the Record By NATHAN ZIPRIN (Copyright, 1954, Seven Arts Feature Syndicate) In The Bag Who will succeed Lipsky to the chairmanship of the American Zionist Committee for Public Affairs? One of the strong potentials is Dr. Emanuel Neumann. but it is doubtful a ZOA man can get that post with a former ZOA president, Irving Miller, holding the chairmanship of the American Zionist Council. The outcome may be decided by a war of the sexes. Had...…

December 24, 1954 • Page Image 21

…CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS I Liners accepted from responsible firms or individuals by telephone up to 11 a.m., Wednesday. Deadline for dis- play classified ads is 4:30 p.m., Tuesday. Rates 10c a word, minimum charge $1.00, or $2.80 per column inch. CALL VErmont 8-9364 10-ROOMS FOR RENT BEAUTIFUL ROOM, near Dexter. Auto- matic hot water, for girl or gentle- man. TO. 6-7261 or TO. 6-0527. 13-FOR RENT-FLATS-INCOMES- APARTMENTS Brick 5 room ...…

December 24, 1954 • Page Image 22

…il-NOUSES FOR SALE r 35=-INSTRUCTION LITTLEFIELD Pl. OF VASSAR OR. becirrn. ranch, front libr. attached gar., gas a.c. ht., beautiful landscaped Lot 125x140. This is A beauty. Owner will sacrifice. Brennan Bros. UN. 1-7294 Birwoold 16633 1ST TIME OFFERED Beautiful income 5 up, 6 dn. gas ht. breakfast nook, side drive, 2 car gar. Calf for appt. HI. KRAMER UN. 4-2400 NORTHWEST ASSOCIATES KLIPFEL GLENDALE NEAR DEXTER Brick 6 rooms, 4 be...…

December 24, 1954 • Page Image 23

…Foods to Remember By LEAH W. LEONARD An A.)? Feature . IINF Plans Project To Honor Maccabees Potted Beef Tongue 1 4-pound beef tongue, trimmed 2 onions, diced 1 carrot, sliced 2 stalks celery, diced 1 cup cold water. Braise the tongue, till nicely browned on all sides, in a heavy pot in which it is to be cooked. Add onions, carrot slices and celery, cold water and cook, cov- ered, till tender enough to pierce with a fork, approximately ...…

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…Jewish Community Urged to Pursue Constructive Tasks at Impressive Yiddish Tercentenary Celebration 24—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, December 24, 1954 Justice Department May Start War On Hate Groups WASHINGTON, (JTA) — The Justice Department indicated that it is giving serious atten- tion to a report issued last week- end by the House Committee on Un-American Activities in which prosecution was requested of the New York anti-Semitic organ- iza...…

September 24, 1954 • Page Image 1

…This issue Dedicated to American THE JEWISH NEWS A Weekly Review Jewish of Jewish Events Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper—Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle 7 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd.—VE. 8-9364—Detroit 35, September 24, 1954 to the Entire Jewish Community Tercentenary VOLUME 26—No. 3 A Happy New Year of America $4.00 Per Year; This Issue, 25c …

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…Purely Commentary: 'Prophecy as a Matter of Hope' There win be much prophesying in this historic year of 5715. The Tercen- tenary of American Jewry is the occa- sion for evaluation of our position as citizens and as perpetuators of the great Prophetic ideals of our ancesters. This year will be important only if it will serve to re-inspire American Is- rael for the advancement of the highest ideals inherent in our heritage. Our Americanism an...…

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…_ . ri Drawn for the 4'-‘2.- JEWISH -1 TELEGRAPHIC AGENCY from ;ft ti a theme suggested by the NATIONAL JEWISH WELFARE BOARD A Year of Great Promise for American Jewry The year 5715 promises to be a very healthy one for Jewry. Israel feels economically stronger. The immigration problem is being resolved for thOse who must find new homes away from lands of oppression. There is a keener appreciation of the need for better educational syste...…

September 24, 1954 • Page Image 4

…• Birobidjan Reported ^ to. Have 2 Yiddish Schools, Two Colleges Participants in Library Tercentenary Prograin TEL AVIV, (JTA)—There are 52 Yiddish public schools in Birobidjan, 10 secondary schools, and two Yiddish technical col- leges. The report came from an Israel women's delegation now touring the Soviet Union. The delegation was given details about Jewish cultural and econ- omic conditions at the Birobid- jan Pavilion of the Moscow Ag...…

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…The istory of Jewish Philanthropy in Detroit By ISIDORE SOBELOFF Executive Director, Jewish Welfare Federation • One of the earliest milestones in the philan- thropic history of our Jewish Community was Nov. 21, 1899, \Olen a -.voluntary association, thereafter known as the United Jewish Charities, was formed. This was by no means the beginning of Jewish social service in Detroit, for in our city as in other communities Jews knew from the l...…

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…Rare American Jewis Documents in Library Lthibit Noteworthy Event Marks 'Ilercentenary Celebration For the first time in the his- tory of Detroit, an exhibit of rare documents and books por- trays the history of the Ameri- can Jewish community and of the Jews of Detroit and Michi- gan. On Monday evening, civic and local Jewish leaders officially opened the exhibition at the main Detroit Public Library. Un- der the chairmanship of Philip Slom...…

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…The Place of Honor to Jewish Education. in Detroit DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-8 Friday. September 241, 19$4 The History of Our Expanding School Systems By MORRIS GARVETT Chairman, Education Division, Jewish Welfare Federation Formal Jewish education in the United . States generally, and more specifically in Detroit, has centered around the development of the Jewish school as a communal institution. Other forces also have played significant roles...…

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…The History of Our Expanding School Systems DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-9 Friday, September 24, 1954 Present Standards Raised. to Meet Greater - Aced vanced curriculum to graduates of all Yiddish elementary schools. Experience sands of youth in America during the in the High School shows that there are past generation. The oldest such school no basic ideological conflicts among the in this country was opened in New York schools. by the Poale Zion ...…

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…Three Hundred Vears of Freedom in America Tercentenary is Story of Pilgrims' to ress even after all their household goods that were on board were sold. Their reception was anything but cordial. They had to over- come the hostility of Peter Stuy- vestant, the Governor. Bit by bit they won their rights — first the right to stay on, then to trade, a few months later the right to have their own burial ground, and in June 1656 the right to own th...…

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…Invitations Issued to Tercentenary Dinner Event Scheduled for Oct. 17; Dr. Silver the Guest Speaker Invitations were issued last week to the Tercentenary Din- ner. to be held Sunday evening, Oct. 1 7-, at Hotel Statler. Dr. Abba Hillel Silver of Cleveland, American Jewry's most distin- guished leader and orator, will be guest speaker. It will be a kosher catered dinner. Reservations for the dinner are being taken by Mrs. Hy Burnstein, chairm...…

September 24, 1954 • Page Image 11

…Wayne University Introduces Jewish History Course Honors Tercentenary Year; Dr. Weisberger in Charge Marking the American Jewish i non-credit, with emphasis on Tercentenary, Wayne University ' trends in American Jewish his- this week announced the intro- tory, with emphasis on import- duction of a new course in Jew- ! ant movements in Jewish life ish history, to be offered for and the contributions made to credit as well as to non-credit sci...…

September 24, 1954 • Page Image 12

…The Suburban Community Rabbi Homnick to Conduct Oak-Woods Center Services Rabbi Eskin to Preach At Holiday Services Of Cong. Beth Shalom Planning services in its own bi Homnick spent three years of building, at Coolidge and Allen post-graduate Talmudic research Rd. is the Oak-Woods Jewish at the Beth Medrosh Elyon of Monsey, Mesifta Chaim Berlin and in the Yeshiva University's Institute of Higher Talmudic Learning. Considered an excellent o...…

September 24, 1954 • Page Image 13

…Congregational Activities 14—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS TEMPLE BETH EL Rosh Hashanah Services To Usher In New Year 5715 8:30 p.m. sabbath services today. The Bar Mitzvah of H. Jeffrey Frank will be observed. The new year will usher in a season of intensive religious and educational activities, including Appeals for funds to aid our the Jewish Theological Semi- nary, will officiate in the main inauguration of sabbath morn- brethren in Israel throu...…

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…Rosh Hashanah Services Scheduled In All of Community's Synagogues Continued from Page 14 for 6:15 p.m., Monday and sub- sequent evening services at 6 p.m., morning services will be at 7:30 a.m. Rabbi Moses Lehrman, just back from Israel, will speak in the main synagogue on "Liv- ing Through Miracles" and "Un- derstanding Life." Cantor David Katzman and the choir, direct- ed by Nathan Turbow, will chant the services. • Rabbi Isidor B. Hoffman...…

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…14—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, September, 24, rtS4 Seventy-Five Thousand ( 75,000) Dollars Needed In 5 Weeks to Complete Building Holy Days Appeals for the Yeshivah will be made to thousands of worshippers at more than thirty Detroit Synagogues. A t qt al of $22,603.00 was contribut- ed in 5714 by these con- gregations affiliated with the Synagogue Council for the Beth Yehudah Schools. Overcrowded classes in The intensive teaching condemn...…

September 24, 1954 • Page Image 16

…50 Organizations Assist in Plannin Annual Book Fair; Announce Literary and Poster Contest for Detroit Youth LITERARY CONTEST REGISTRATION BLANK (Attach to your entry and mail to 8904 Woodward) Age " NAME Phone ADDRESS POSTER CONTEST REGISTRATION BLANK (Attach to your entry) NAME Age - 13 hone ADDRESS Jewish School Jewish School Public School Grade Please have your parents read and sign the fol- lowing: I grant permission to the Jew...…

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…Pisgah Bnai Brith Raises $52,450 For Bonds at Its 'Night in Israel' .>. Congress Activities . Are Launched Here The . American Jewish Con- gress launched its activities for the year at a meeting of the Michigan Council, Sept. 23, at the home of Mrs. Charles Fein-, berg, vice president. On hand were representatives from the Women's Division, Stephen Wise, Chaim Weizmann, and the Busi- ness & Professional chapters. Guest of the evening was Hig...…

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…Yeshivah Appeals for $75,000 0 LOM let e Buildin Agudah Urges Federation Support of Yeshivoth GREENFIELD PARK, N.Y., (JTA) — The 32nd annual na- tional convention of Agudath Israel of America closed its three-day deliberations here with the adoption of a series of resolutions charting the or- ganization's activities in the U.S. and Israel and the issuance of an appeal to the United States Government to stop arming the Arab countries. The c...…

September 24, 1954 • Page Image 19

…Blondy Presents State Resolution #114114 11111.110100111/11$40111111111110111 20—DETROIT JEWISH UJA Film on 3 Local Stations The United Jewish Appeal television story —"The Big Moment" — will be on three Detroit television stations next week, the Detroit Allied Jewish Campaign office an- nounced this week. This show will be presented as follows: Wednesday, Sept. 29, 8:30 p.m., on WXYZ-TV; Thursday, Sept. 30, 11:15 p.m., on WJBK-TV; Saturda...…

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…Wedding BPlls to Ring For Flint Couple W omen'i eittl ActivilieJ MISS JANET GOLDFARB Mr. and Mrs. David W. Gold- farb, of Flint, Mich., announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Janet Helene, to Milton George Warren, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis H. Warren, also of I Flint. Miss Goldfarb is a graduate of the University of Michigan where she was affiliated with Alpha Epsilon Phi sorority. Mr. Warren graduated from Cran- brook and attended the...…

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