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April 24, 1953 • Page Image 14

…Jason Tickton's 20th Year at Beth El Recalls Memorable. Day of Pesach The seventh day of Passover holds special significance for Jason H, Tickton, the • music di- rector of Temple Beth El. It was on that day in 1933 that Tickton, then only 19, re- ceived a frantic call from his organ teacher, Abram Ray Ty- ler. "Jason, you are my best pu- pil—you are my only pupil. I am very sick, and you .must play the service for me." This. Passover season ...…

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…Hadassah Planning County Fair Jewish Center Dance Scheduled for Sunday Non-Ferrous Dealers Aid. Campaign Music by Carlos Rivera and his orchestra will be featured at the Spring Frolic, sponsored by the 30-Plus Club, 9 p.m., Sunday at the D. W. Simons Branch, Jewish Community Center. Next event on the Club's agenda will be a discussion of "Pursuit of Happiness," 9 p.m., Wednesday, at the D. W. Sin-i- ons Branch. Discussion leader will be Da...…

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…Camping at Farband Is a Tradition Histadrut Plans Osnos Describes Conditions in Israel With Mother and Her Two Children Works' Conclave• To Pharmacists' Campaign Group Checking over the Xis. of campers who To End Campaign have I 4 enjoyed sever- al summers at the Farband Camp dur- ing the 25 years of its existence, Leonard Baruch, camp regis- trar, came across the name of Mrs. A. Stui,z, of Huntington Woods. Mrs. Stutz is shown Isere with h...…

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…Dr. Leonard. Sidlow Chosen President Of Shaarey Zedek Dr. Leonard Sidlow was elect- vice-president; Mandell L. Ber- ed president of Congregation man, secretary, and Louis Berry. Theodore Baruch, Hyman A. Keidan, Edward Robinson . and Ben M o s sin a n were elected members of the board of direc- tors. Dr. Sidlow succeeds Judge Charles Rubiner. He previously served as vice-president and as chairman of the education com- mittee of the congregat...…

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…Miriam's Stories for Our Boys and Girls Hello, Boys and Girls: Our friends, Danny and Judy, are with 'us today. Perhaps you can learn something about yourselves by reading their story. * Honor Thy Neighbors It was Saturday afternoon. Almost everyone in the• neigh- borhood was sitting on their front steps, enjoying the fine spring breeze. Mother sat in her rocking chair. Daddy's face was buried in a book, but if you looked closely you could se...…

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…▪ t411111111191$119111411191091111#11111M1910/11101tillifiN910119/11111111111119911911111111111111111MIIIIIIMIMIlttlItftW2 P- Danny o Raskin's LISTENING Formation of Cong. Beth Am (House of the People) to serve the needs of Orthodox Jews in Oakland County, was announced this week by newly-elected of- ficers of the synagogue. The officers include Morris I T A ll11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111l11111111111111111111011t111111...…

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…20 . SARAH GOFFE, 1960 Blaine, died April 14. Services at Hebrew Benevolent Chapel. Survived by her daughters, Mrs. Edith Bitt- ker and Mrs. Tuli Columpus, of Dearborn; sons, Max of Los Angeles, Calif., William of Eugene, Ore., and Harry, of Tole- do, O.; eight grandchildren, two great grandchildren, a brother and a sister. * DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, April 24, 1953 Obituaries ROSE SCHEER ROBERTS, Los Angeles, Calif., died April 7. ▪ ...…

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…11141.111111116Fe -4 14-WANTED-FLATS-tNCOMES- APARTMENTS liw CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 17-HOUSES FOR SALE 5 ROOM FLAT around Dexter. 3 adults. TY. 8-3437. Liners accepted from responsible firms or persons by 6 ROOM FLAT. gas heat preferred. Adult family. Pay tip to $75. TU. 3-2353. telephone hip to 11 a.m. Wednesday. Rates 10c a word. WANTED: Dexter section; 6 room flat, lower. Gas heat. preferred. 2 children, 16 and 7. Rental not mor...…

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…1 /2 BRICK DUPLEX SHERWOOD FOREST e=er':e Owner moving. Lovely white home, tile roof, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, maid's qtrs., large corner site. Don't miss this exceptional value. See this today. Call Mr. Raclawick. UN. 4-0600 18452 WOODINGHAM WAGER - DEXTER 8is Broadstreet - Fullerton "BUST" OUT 2 :Price drastically slashed. Owner mov-: ing in 30 days, therefore priced so, low. Sturdy spacious brick Colonial,V I large rooms, 4 bedrooms, ...…

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…17-HOUSES FOR SALE COYLE-S. of 7 Mi. 18644-Open 2 - 5 Sun. Beautiful 3 bedroom face brick bung. Carpets, drapes, terrace, rec. room, gas A. C. ht., garage, beautifully landscaped and fenced. School 3 blocks. Mr. Gould. 17-HOUSES FOR SALE 40-EMPLOYMENT 71/ B lJ a I CI 17351 PENNINGTON DR.-Open Sunday 2-5. Face brick, 3 bdrm., modern kit- chen, breakfast room, large rec. room, gas heat, carpeting and drapes. Owner. UN. 4-2954. HOUSEKEEPER...…

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…Thousands the World Over Cheer Israel's Anniversary Direct ,TT✓ Teletype Wire to The Jewish News Grimness and - gaity pin- pointed celebrations throughout the world on the fifth anniver- sary since the now-famous dec- laration in 1948, which gave rise to the rebirth of Israel, In the Jewish ;state, where the anniversary celebration is a na- tional holiday, there was much hooplah as thousands of men, Women and children and hun- dreds of armor...…

October 24, 1952 • Page Image 1

…E JEWISH NEWS Give Liberally to the A Weekly Review 1952 United Foundation VOLUME 22—No. 7 of Jewish Events Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper—Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle 708 David Stott Bldg.—Phone WO. 5-1155 Detroit, Michigan, October 24, 1952 7 The American Voter: King for a Day On November 5 Read Commentator's Column on Page 2 $4.00 Per Year; Single Copy, 10c McCarran Act Doomed; Both Parties Agree to...…

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…Purely Commentary 2—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 24, 1952 Support of Zionism, Financing of House, King for a Day The Voter In a few days, every American citizen will be King for a day. Urged by A. C. Lappin By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ $1,000,000 Goal. Is Set for Local Cash Mobilization Drive for UJ A: $500,000 Presented at Conference — He will be the ruler who, on Nov. 4, will render the verdict over candidates for office and will declare wh...…

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…Report Jewish Journalfsts Chajes Acclaimed in Jewish Music Volume • Under Arrest in Cairo - "Of JeWish Music .— Ancient liturgical, chasSidic and can- LONDON, (JTA ) — Reports 71-G Skirts Talks -on Conscriptions Of Women with Orthodox Leader; UN Elects Israeli to Secretaryship Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News TEL. AVIV — The question of ceremony at Buckingham 'Pal- conscription of orthodox -women ace. His opposite number has for n...…

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…issues to Settle 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. Published every Friday by The Jewish News Publishing Co., 708-10 David Stott Bldg., Detroit 26, Mich., WO. 5-1155. Subscription $4 a year, foreign $5. Entered as second class matter Aug. 6, 1942, ai Post Office, Detroit, Mich., under Act of M...…

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…NCRAC Plenum Action Called 'Tragic Roger W. Straits Named General Defeat' for All Jewry by Klutznik Chairman of Brotherhood Week . The decisions reached by the last Plenary Session of the NCRAC were "a tragic, unneces- sary defeat for the whole Jewish community" according to Philip M. Klutznik, a member of the executive committee of the executive committee of the Su- preme Lodge of Bnai Brith and vice-chairman of the Anti- Defamation League,...…

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…City of Hope Sets X65,000 Goal The Detroit Business Men's Group set their goal for the 1952 Fund raising drive for the City of Hope at $65,000. The drive will kick-off with a Dinner Dance at the Latin Quarter. Sunday October 26. Starting with cocktails from 5:30 p.m., it will continue with dinner at 7:00 p.m. followed by an unusually in- teresting and inspiring program. The history of the City of Hope at Duarte, California is a history of ope...…

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…CoEgress Women's Drive for Israel rked by Gift of 5,000 Diapers THE JEWISH NEWS— 7 Friday, October 24, 1952 At a well-attended meeting The film, "Israel Diary," was of workers and friends of His- shown, after which workers re- A DL Commissioner Here tadrut at the home of Nathan ceived individual kits for the To Discuss BB Stand Shecter, the furniture division all-out drive. The first report of the Detroit Histadrut Cam- meeting will be held...…

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…8—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 24, 1952 United Synagogue Women Arthur Klein Heads, To Hold Philadelphia Parley Northwest Israel School The bi-annual ecnvention of Much community interest has the National Women's League of been shown regarding the open- the United Synagogues of Amer- ing of the new Northwest Israel ica will be held Nov. 9 to 13, at School, 17376 Wyoming, an- the Benjamin Franklin Hotel, Dr. Leonard Sidlow, vice- nounced A...…

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…1•■•■ ••••••., 11 I ith Liberty and Justice For Ai DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER We, the undersigned independent voters regard with favor the candidate who in our Judgment will serve . best the interests of. ALL the people; that's why- we are for Dwight David Eisenhower as our next President of the United States. tj We are not only satisfied -with .-Eisenhower as the logical .man to lead our nation, but we are convinced that a change "of administ...…

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…TWV Commander Asks for Repeal ATLANTIC, (J.TA)—The Jew- ish War Veterans of the United States at its national conven- tion here was urged by its national commander, Paul Gins- berg, to work for the repeal of the McCarran Immigration Act and the adoption of an immigra- tion statute "that genuinely represents American principles of- justice and equality of oppor- tunity." More than 4,000 delegates attended the four-day con- vention. A message f...…

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…omen 3 etth At a meeting of DAVID-HOR- ODOKER YOUNG WOMEN, plans were made for the group's annual donor lunCheon. T h e event will be held Dec. 17, at Bel-Aire Terrace. For tickets or information, call Mrs. M. Wein- stein, TO. 6-8723. * * * Mrs. Sam Bicoll, president of TIKV.AH CHAPTER, Bnai Brith bowling league, announces the appointment of Mrs. Julius Wolf, as banquet chairman, and Mrs. Irving Bolton, co-chairman. The group is planning a pr...…

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…ORT Chapters to Hold Fur Fashion Show Marilyn D. Diamond To Wed M. P. Knopper TH E JEWISH N EWS Dorothy Rose Engaged 1 2 — Friday, October 24, 1952 To Pvt. David Bass Mr. and Mrs. David Rose, of Mrs. David Redisch, president Mr. and Mrs. Dave Diamond, of Stratford Rd., announce the of Northwest Chapter, Women's 17405 Monica, announce the en- engagement of their daughter, American ORT, and Mrs. Sam gagement of their d a u g h t e r, Goldman,...…

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…Elaine Greenberg Wed Dena Goldsmith Wed . To Rodney A. Faudem To Irving Greenberg Shulamith Adler's Troth Is Announced Bar Mitzvahs ••••••-■111■■■ In a ceremony on Oct. 19, at In a ceremony in the home of Rabbi and Mrs. Morris Adler, Adas Shalom Synagogue, Elaine her parents on Oct. 19, Miss Sue Greenberg, daughter of Mr. Dena, Goldsmith, daughter of of Edison Avenue, announce the Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goldsmith, engagement of their daughter,...…

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…• )4—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 24, 1952 Betrothal Announced Beth Aaron Young Adults Plan Membership Party Neugarten Aid Plans 25th Year Festivities Engagement Told Mrs. Albert P. Weiss, presi- dent of Neugarten Medical Aid, announces that a series of events will be held in celebration of the organization's 25th year of service to the community. The first will be held at 1 p.m., Monday, at Temple Israel. The observance of the anni- ...…

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…AdivilieJ in &cid Detroit Girl to Wed Al Congress Leader Home to Convene For Annual Meeting Y Myron A. Keys-, president • of I Wick, the Home's executive al- Mr. and Mrs. Irving Lyons, of 3824 Sturtevant, announce the Jewish Home for Aged, an- rector. Mrs. Victor Shiffman, the marriage of their daughter, nounces the institution's 46th who arranged the tour, will dis- annual Meeting, at 8 p.M., Tues- cuss other services available for The Th...…

October 24, 1952 • Page Image 16

…s Stories for Our Boys and Girls An American Jewish Press Featvrii Hello, Boys and Girls: The scene of our story this week is a railroad station, and the thief characters are a couple of trains who know what they're talking about .. . * * * "Whew! Whew! Whew!" pant- ed the shiny Diesel, as it slid into place on Track Four. The bright steel cars took a final glide, and were still. Ina few moments, the car doors opened, and out poured a strea...…

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…• Israelis, New Baseball Enthusiasts, Are Developing Own Farm System By FRANK SIMONS Although Russia now lays claims to invention of the tradi- tionally American sport of base- ball, chances are much better that in tiny Isreal the sport has more of a future. This information was brought fresh from the new state by Yacov Berman, a former Ameri- can who has resided in Israel since 1949. Along with basketball and other American sports, base- b...…

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…• 'tt —THE JEWISH NEWS Bnai. Brith. Women All Out in Drive Friday, October 24, 1952.. • Young Israel Women Slate Nov. 5 Donor With advance ticket sales mounting rapidly, members of the Greater Detroit "Bnai Completion of plans for the Brith Women's Council are go- annual donor luncheon of the ing all out to pack Masonic Women's League of Young Israel Temple as the culmination of • its fund-raising campaign, an- nounces Mrs. Henry Onric h...…

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…,•, 7 Danny Raskin's 0 LISTENING TS Ttiltilli 111111111 11 11111111 1111:11111111111110101filltittftillIttittl#011110111/1111/1111001110011/11111MIMIIIIIIIIIM11111111110 FOLLOWING HIS press con- ference in the presidential suite of the Sheraton-Cadillac recent- ly . . . prior to his appearance for the bonds for Israel, Edward G. Robinson, related that on one of his latest visits to New York, representatives of a dozen-wor- thy charities ...…

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…- Body of Cpl. Eskin Sent Here for Reburial I Obituaries HARRY .WEXLER, 2922 Leslie, I died Oct. 9. Services were at Ira I Kaufman Chapel. He leaves his daughters, Mrs. Raymond En- gelman, of Flint, and Shirley; three sisters and three grand- children. • GEORGE DOLIVA, a former Detroiter, died at his home in Miami, Fla., on Sept. 22. Surviv- ing are his wife, Anna; daugh- ters, Mrs. Sylvia Hordes, of Miami, and Mrs. Korine Brieloff, of Detr...…

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…13-TO RENT FLATS-INCOMES-APARTMENTS I CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 6 ROOMS. Wisconsin-Curtis section. Gas heat included. $125. Adults. UN. 1-3306. Litters accepted from responsible firms or pertons by UPPER 6 room flat for rent. Gas heat. Glendale near Linwood. TO. 6-0081. telephone up to 11 a.m. Wednesday. Rates 10c a word. PALMER PARK SECTION Minimum Charge $1,00. 10-A-TO SHARE LIVING QTERS. VERY NICE ROOM to rent. Kitchen Privileges. ...…

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…Green Acre Subdivision 4676 Chippewa. A beautiful 7 room new- home, consisting of living room, dining room, formica kitchen, dis- posal, 3 large bedrooms, paneled li- brary, 2 bathrooms, picture window, automatic hot water and 2 car car- pert. Will be open Sunday 1 to 5. CALL. Kaufman & Fidler DI. 1-1083 UM. 3-9437 RUSSELL WOODS 3813 W. BUENA VISTA Delioxe 5 and S. Lower-2 complete baths. House completely carpeted, disposal, permanent st...…

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…17-HOUSES FOR SALE 17-HOUSES FOR SALE 20525 STEEL OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 Very Nice 6 room, brick bungalow, 2 bedrooms down, 1 up, gas heat, over- sized lot, convenient to transporta- tion, shopping. Hottest buy in this section. Owner will take reasonable down payment. See it today. Tomor- row may be too late. Mr. Jones, UN. 4-4600 J. Wm. KLEM ELMHURST BETWEEN DEXTER & HOLMUR 6 rooms-3 down and 3 up, gas heat, full basement, 2 car garage. BOR...…

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…Political Pot Keeps Boiling as President Truman, arns Against Invasion Here of Nazi Ideology Lehman. Honored 1 Eisenhower Tells Silver of His By ORT; Dr. Haber Support of Pro-Israel Program Elected President After a 45-minute conference quality of the work of with General Dwight Eisenhower at 60 Morningside Drive, Dr. Ab- ba Hillel Silver, speaking at a press conference in New York, commended the Republican can- didate for his pro-Israel sta...…

August 24, 1951 • Page Image 1

…HE JEWISH E 'Don't Question . My Loyalty!' Non-Jewish Backer of Israel Challenges Anti-Zionist Jews A Weekly Review 'Basic Cures for Anti-Semitism': Milton Steinberg's Posthumously Published Essays of Jewish Events Read Commentator's Column on Page 2 Story on Page 2; Editorial Pag - 4 Michigan's Only English - Jewish Newspaper—Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle VOLUME 19—No. 24 708 David Stott Bldg.—Phone WO. 5-1155 Detroit...…

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…Purely Commentary By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ A Bouquet to Maryland's Governor: A Rebuke to the Panic-Stricken This week's bouquet for courage goes to Governor Theodore R. McKeldin of Maryland who has called the bluff of the Baltimore Chapter of the American Council for Judaism on the question of loyalties and American support for Israel. Baltimore is reputed to have one of the strongest chapters of the anti-Zionist Judaism Council. Its president, c...…

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…Sonneborn Commends U. S. Jewry on Devotion to Israel Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News JERUSALEM — A tribute to American Jews and their devo- tion to the cause of Israel was paid Tuesday by Rudolph Son- neborn, national co-chairman of the United Jewish Appeal, speaking in the general debate of the 23rd World Zionist Con- gress. Mr. Sonneborn praised the role of the welfare funds which he said had raised $600,000,000 for the UJA fr...…

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…As the Editor Views the News ... Ile Who Betrays . . The London Jewish Chronicle reprints the following striking item from its issue of Aug. 1, 1851 (Ab 3, 5611) : To Further the Development of Israel R3,- 4 ?to Z r o misT 146 1 'Pe- hi -„ s- August co046 - a- A Jewish officer, to curry favor with N poleon, baptised himself. Relying on the privi- leges he fancied he should acquire by em- bracing the religion of the majority of the Frenc...…

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…NT A Mission Leaves for Israel To Study Country's Future Needs Abdullah Slain To Muffle Memoirs M. W. Berinstein Dr. J. J. Schwartz E. M. M. Warburg NEW YORK, (JTA)—A special three-man mission representing the United Jewish Appeal, left for Israel for a 10-day series of conferences and surveys on long and short-range programs for immigration and absorption of refUgees. The mission is composed of Edward M. M. Warburg, general chairman of the ...…

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…Tobin Gives ORT Accolade for Work Maurice J. Tobin, United States Secretary of Labor, fol- lowing a trip to Israel, made the following comments, after visiting the Jerusalem ORT trade school with the American Ambassador to Israel, the Amer- ican Consul in Jerusalem and - Congressman Augustine B. Kel- ley, of Pennsylvania: "I was inter- ested in ORT because it dem- Onstrates in a very practical way the con- structive work voluntary agen- cies ...…

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…New Charge Hurled at Maclver: 4 111outhings Those of a Fr. Coughlin' A bitter note was injected in the controversy over the Mac- Iver Report in the demand by "Cross-Section U.S.A.," a pri- vately circulated Jewish news- letter, that the report of Prof. Robert M. Maclver of Columbia University be thrown out. Charging Prof. Maclver with "prejudiced views of Jews," Al- len Lesser, editor and publisher of "Cross-Section U.S.A.," de- clared in las...…

August 24, 1951 • Page Image 8

…8—THE JEWISH NEWS Hadassah Leaders Planning Our Letter Box Active Program for 1951 Wayne U. Institute Praised by Lachover Leaders hi the Detroit Chapter, of Hadassah, which is this year celebrating its 40th anniversary are standing, left to right: Mesdames SAUL R. LEVIN, administration vice-president; MILTON PR AG, membership vice-president; BEN MOSSMAN, fund-raising vice-president; HARRY LANDSMAN, program vice-president; PHILIP BROUDO, pro...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS-9 Friday, August 24, 1951 Societv Adivitleo Recent guests of Omena Inn, at Omena, Mich., were Dr. and and Mrs. Alvin August and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. Benach, Mrs. Celia Burnstein, Mr. and Mrs. S. Bloom, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Baron and son, Mr, Ernest Braun, Mr. and Mrs. Bragman, Flint; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Blumenthal, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bright, L. Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. D. Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. M. Epstein, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore...…

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…Brandeis Universitv History Written By Its Founder, r. Israel Goldstein 10 — THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, August 24, 1951 Miss Rita Kramer veterinary licenses for the To Wed Ted Pollack school. Begun as the Einstein Foun- At a recent dinner party, Mr. dation for Higher Learning, the and Mrs. A. Kramer of Cherry- idea promulgated by Dr. Gold- lawn Ave. announced the en- stein and a group of co-sponsors had wide support and editorial endorsemen...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS - 11 Friday, August 24, 1951 in Society Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Enggass, of Cumberland Way, have re- turned from an eight week stay in Europe. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Frank, daughter, Ann, and son, Will- iam, of Wildemere Ave., left for a two-week motor tour through the East. Miss Marcia Ermann, of Merton Rd., and niece, Claire Ull- man, of Cincinnati, 0., have returned from a Saguenay River cruise. Miss Ullman will remain h...…

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…'The Not So Mysterious Mufti': Master String-Puller, Ex-Mufti Aims at World Conquest; String Of Murders Lessens Opposition By RUTH KARPF (Copyright, 1951, American Jewish Press. All rights reserved), Clover Lodge to End Season on Labor Day Detro . -;ervice Group, Allied Campaign Agency, To Hold Second Stag Day at Franklin. Hills Labor Day will climax the season's activities at Lesser's Clover Lodge, Omena, Mich. Many guests at- tending e...…

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…P_ 0 S ir :9 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111I11111111111111111111111U1111111MIIIIIM Danny Raskin's LISTENING IN LOS ANGELES, last week, former Detroiter Herman Abramson, was given a testi- monial dinner on his 65th birth- day by the employees of the steel company he has done so much to help build . . Called upon to say a few words, after listening to the affair chair- man'...…

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…• O 14-THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, August 24, 1951 Obituaries ALFRED GERFEN, 2635 Cort- Jack Gordon; 2 grandchildren. * * land, died Aug. 17. Services were JESSIE SILVER, 39, of 18039 held at Kaufman Chapel, Rabbi Moses Lehrman and Cantor J. Hartwell, died Aug. 19. Services H. Sonenklar officiating. He were at Lewis Brothers, with Dr. leaves his wife, Sarah; sister, B. B. Glazer officiating. Survived Mrs. Max Luria. Interment, Nu- by her husba...…

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…I Classified Advertisements Liners accepted from responsible firms or persons by telephone up to 11 a.m. Wednesday. Rates: 8c a word. Minimum charge, $1.00 Call WOodward 5-1155 LIVING QUARTERS Wanted - Exchange For Sale - To Rent LIVING QUARTERS For Sale To Rent Wanted Exchange YOUNG COUPLE wants apartment. flat or terrace in NW section. UN. 4-5765. REFINED WIDOW desires to share apart- ment with couple, all privileges. TR. 3-0674. DESP...…

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