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September 25, 1964 • Page Image 18

…Many Jews in Ma ny Sports Arenas Terence Prittie's 'Germans Against Hitler' Describes Roles of Anti-Nazis in Last War team . . . Mike Schiesel was a (Copyright., 1964, ITA, Inc.) member of the Inland Nupike Two of Russia's female • track Waterpolo Team which competed gallant servant in Muenster. Hitler of Carl Goerdeler, a leader Most of the material incorpo- and field gold metal prospects in the Olympic trials. A former Galen's success is i...…

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…Dr. Arthur Larson to Address NCJW' omens Chubs HILLEL DAY SCHOOL PTO will hold a "get-acquaintea" dessert luncheon- 12:45 p.m. Thursday at the Oak Park Jewish Center. Mrs. Gerson Berris, president, will speak on the role of the PTO in a day school. She will be aided by other officers recently elected: vice presidents, Mesdames Andrew Freier, Irving Schnipper and Saul Waldman; treasurer, Mrs. David Levey; secretaries, Mrs. Saul Reu- bin and M...…

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…' Married Ioyce to-Seymou r Kliger I Kutinsky-Goodman Vows in Chicago Bnat activities MRS. SEYMOUR KLIGER Joyce Phyllis Milan and Seymour Edgar Kliger were united in mar- riage in a recent candlelight cere- -mony . at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Rabbis Morris Adler—and Irwin Groner officiated, assisted by Can- torS Jacob Sonenklar and Reuven Frankel. A dinner followed :the ceremony. • They are the chdaren of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Milan of Oxley ...…

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…Masse rman-Brode Engagement Is Told MISS SALLY MASSERMAN Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Masser- man of Southwood Dr., Southfield, announce the engagement of their daughter Sally Beth to Dr. Her- bert Brode,' son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brode - of Whitcomb Ave. A December wedding is planned. LETTER BOX Detroiter Lucille Kellner Was Queen of Chess Editor, The Jewish News: In your Sept. 18 obituary column there is a reference to the death of Lucille ...…

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…• Spokesmen for JPS Explain the Uses of Term 'Leper' in Torah Translation Explanation of the use of the term "leper" in the Torah transla- tion was made this week by two spokesmen for the Jewish Publica- tion Society. Referring to the review in The Jewish News of Sept. 11 of Stanley Stein's (Sidney M. Levyson's) "Alone No Longer,' (Funk and Wagnalls), which asserts that a pledge had been given by JPS to change the next translation, Dr. Solom...…

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…a ctivittes in Society • Mrs. Anna Bernstein, 17180 Kentucky, and her sister, Mrs. Freda Aronoff of the Bronx, recently returned from a trip to Russia, includ- ing Tashkent, Central Asia, where they visited their brother whom they hadn't seen in 53 years. Also on their tour were visits in Moscow, Paris and London. Richard P. Sutkin is attending the Society of Chartered Property and . Casualty Underwriters annual meeting and seminars at the P...…

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…MI MFOIFID IJ I Hungry Children of World to Benefit Bar Mitzvah Boy Foregoes Fanfare; From Sale of Aniusing 'Wonder' Book Henry VIII, from Napoleon to to- A fun-filled, lavishly illustrated Plants New Idea day's astronauts. book priced at 50 cents will help S G S By Mumford's new sophomore class was greeted at orientation, Sept. 9, by Principal Miss Helen J. Del- bridge and student council presi- dent Jim Storm as over 2,700 Mumford stud...…

September 25, 1964 • Page Image 26

…People Make News Appointment of Manuel G. Bat- shaw to the newly-created position of director of national services of the National Jew ish Welfar Board has been announced by Sanford Solend- er, JWB's execu- tive vice presi- dent. In his new post Batshaw will have profession- al responsibilityk' for the national services JWB renders t o Jew- ish communities in the areas of programing, staff training and reseaM. • • • Expansion of the role of J...…

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…Sholem Aleichem Gets Ball Rolling Ilene Lois Kosak, Ralph Davis to Wed News Brevities MANTOVANI and his concert orchestra, hailed as the most pop- ular in its field, will appear in a single performance at 8:20 p.m. Oct. 10, on the stage of Masonic Auditorium. • * Michael C. Stark Chapter of the Children's Leukemia Foundation is sponsoring a BLOOD BANK 5-8 p.m. Thursday at Pepper School, Oak Park. * * The semiannual Detroit Interna- Putting ...…

September 25, 1964 • Page Image 28

…MOVIIE GUIDE NEIGHBORHOOD ' DOWNTOWN ADAMS Grand Circus Park WO 1-8524 Open Daily 11 a.m. Wk — THE UNSINKABLE MOLLY BROWN, Debbie Reynolds, at 11:15, 1:35, 3:56, 6:15, 8:35, 10:45. WED.: Ladies Day 50c 2211 Woodward—WO 1-9494 Doors Open 10:45 a.m. Free Parking FOX HELD OVER 2ND BIG WEEK She was too much for one man "LORNA" Plus Hilarious! Fundy! Sexy! "WHAT'S UP FRONT" (in color) Story of a Traveling Salesman Every Wed. Ladies Day Adm....…

September 25, 1964 • Page Image 29

…O At the Rainona Theater, through "Behold a Pale Horse" a story Tuesday, the Beatles will be back of suspense, pursuit and courage, Il corn- starring Gregory Peck, Anthony in "A Hard Day's Night". The pa ion feature / will be "Blue Quinn and Omar Sharif, is appear- Hawaii" in Teel nicolor, starring ing at the Madison Theater. Greg- Elvis Presley a d Joan Blackman. ory Peck plays a guerilla leader, a legendary hero who fears he has -- -- -- lo...…

September 25, 1964 • Page Image 30

…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 25, 1964-31 [ Magnificent Mencotti s at 7113 PURITAN a little bit of everything Ample Parking t F illside THE WONDER BAR, certainly one of Detroit's most cosmopolitan restaurants, comes by its air of GOURMET NITE 41661 Plymouth Road Plymouth, Michigan EVERY WEDNESDAY AT THE HILLSIDE INN A Complete Smorgasbord Serving from 5:00 - 9:30 Price $ 3 . 7 5 Prime Ribs of Beef One of the Sixty It...…

September 25, 1964 • Page Image 31

…Importance of SNCC as Movement of 'New Abolitionism' Related by Zinn There are so many aspects to the race issue in this country that the numerous movements that have arisen need to be studied and un- derstood in order that there should be a complete appreciation of the efforts of those who seek once and for all time to end, the injustice that dates back to the introduction of slavery in Am'rica. The Student Nonviolent Coordi- nating Committe...…

September 25, 1964 • Page Image 32

…SURF 13135 Fenkell BR 3 8866 Now Playing Open 6:45 • Sun. 3:45 - Sex is not a forbidden word/' ,- Irmo Is us. ADIXT Mc-rum only -two can play A CAPACIOUS Monument to Voluptuous GRATIFICATIO fanned by the ENGULFING Flames of Wanton DESIRE, HATE, JEALOUSY and Luxurious FULFILLMENT 'T'oo Interest Soaring in High-Rise Living at Florida's New Diplomat Towers Owners Harold Taines, Irving Cowan and Gerald Taines offer leases ranging from $1...…

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…13-B--TO SUBLET APARTMENTS 14—FOR RENT FLATS AND INCOMES 13—FOR RENT APARTMENTS BEAUTIFULLY furnished apartment. Palmer Park area. Professional or bush ness people. No children. Nov. to June. UN 4-6187. 0 -AK PARK. Sublet Home. EL 8-1203, LI 5 - 8469. 1-BEDROOM apartment for mab-let in Nov. Swimming pool, party room. LI 2-1887. 13—FOR RENT APARTMENTS 5 ROOM UPPER. Separate entrance. North of McNichols. $110 per month including heat. EL 6...…

September 25, 1964 • Page Image 34

…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17 — HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 20166 WAKEFIELD OPEN SUN. 2-5 Greenfield-Vassar Drive 5 & 5 - 'Face Brk Duplex Greenacres—Brick Colonial, wooded lot. 3 bedrooms, baths. Sun. Breakfast and Rec. Rm. 2-car ga- rage. Immed. occup. Land cont. or to new FBA. $475 DN. BRENNER REAL ESTATE . Lge. liv. rms. with din. El. Nice kitch., tiled baths. 2 lge. bedrms,. careting, drape s, priced for fast deal. Ask for MR. OPER...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE OAK PARK. 23545 Parklawn. 3 bed- rooms, stove and refrigerator. Open ATTRACTIVE 3 bedroom Colonial in perfect condition. Owner leaving city. Littlefield-7 Mile area. UN 4-7233. Sun. 2-5. 17—HOUSES FOR SALE Mark Twain-7 Mi. LEEDS Leads in Sales Lovely bung., brk. beaut. 6 rms., 2 bedrms. dn. 1 up, decorated, carpeting, drapes, nat. firepl., modern tiled kitch. & bath. Gas, Rec. Rm., bar, side dr., g...…

September 25, 1964 • Page Image 36

…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17 — HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 20162 LAUDER OAK PARK Only 513,750 buys delightful 2- bedrm. brk. ranch. Blt. 1953. 16x16' lie. rm. carpeting, firepl. carport. Wide 51' lot. $450 dn. or assume 4 , /-% mtge. New on market. CalL Jules M. Klein UN. 3-0100 DEREMO 8 SON — VE 5-2000 GALLERY OF HOMES 19180 Grand River — KE. 2-3400 LOVELY 27790 CONSTITUTION DR. A rare opportunity priced at only $27,500 or best of...…

September 25, 1964 • Page Image 37

…17-A-LOTS FOR SALE 17-HOUSES FOR SALE DESIRABLE lot in Southfield. 145x175. El. 6-4384. TR 5-5297. 18490 LAUDER 17-F-FARM PROPERTY FOR SALE OPEN 2.5 SUN. Charming 3 bdrms., 1st fir. lay., spacious liv. rm., full din. rm. lge. break. rm., pan. rec. rm., screened terrace. 2 blocks to. Winship school. UN 3-6260. SCENIC FARM LAND Sufficient available or professional type golf course, rolling, springs, woods and admitted suited for this purp...…

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…Monument Unveilings (Unveiling announcements may be i inserted by mailing or by calling The,i Jewish i News office, 17100 W. 7 Mile - Rd., Detroit 35. VE 8-9364. Written an- nouncements must be accompanied by the name and address of the person making the insertion. There is a stand- ing cii4rge of $3.00 for an unveiling notice, measuring an inch in depth.) • * The family of the late Abraham Winter announces the unveiling of a monument in his...…

September 25, 1964 • Page Image 39

…Adventurous Story of Adah Isaacs Menken, Star of lictzeppa; Notorious Actress and Poetess, Friend of Whitman, Dumas, Napoleon Adah Isaacs Menken left an in- teresting heritage. She was a no- torious woman. She had become involved in affairs with a number of the world's most distinguished Personalities. It was thanks to her that semi-nudity became respect- able on the stage, and as "The Naked Lady" she created sensa- tions in this country, in ...…

September 25, 1959 • Page Image 1

…The Sabbath Issue at the Jewish Center Commentary Page 2 Letters to the Editor, Page 12 Vol. XXXVI, -No. 4 E JEWISH N E A Weekly Review of Jewish Events Michigan' - Only English-Jewish Newspaper—Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle Printed in a 100% Union Shop 3 Views on Khrushchev's Statement ,pa bg o About e u 2t Jewry Sinolar and Friedman litorial 'e4 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd.—VE 8-9364—Detroit 35, September 25, 1959 $5.00 Per ...…

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…Purely Commentary By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ A Major Blunder in Film-Making Jewish organizations have produced some splendid films depicting Jewish historical facts, traditions and customs; and pro-Israel movements are making available a number of excel- lent movies. The Jewish National Fund and the United Jewish Appeal have a number of very impressive films relating to Israel. The recent movie made by the Weizmann Institute of Science is an espec...…

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…Small Fraction of MOSCOW S Jews Attend. SynagOgne By DAVID MILLER (Copyright, 1959, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) (Editor's Note: This is the third of a series of articles front the Soviet Union by David Miller, special correspondent of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, who is studying Jewish life in the USSR and in other countries behind the Iron Curtain. Miller is traveling on a Pulitzer Scholarship from the Columbia University Graduate...…

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…On the Eve of a New Year 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, 1942 at Pos...…

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…-41iimsoliwiemmolommeiimpoompumwomoly" the traditional wag to sag Strictly Confidential By PHINEAS J. BIRON Khrushehev and the Jews a few days, the Within Khrushchev visit will belong to the past, although the repercus- sion will linger with us for a long time . . . As these lines are being written, Khrushchev has not changed his decision about meeting -a Jewish delegation • . . Even if Khrushchev had really wanted to receive a rep- resent...…

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…A Remote Jewish Community Dan Slobin Describes Visit in Two Georgian Synagogues Editor's Note: This interest- ing article is by Dan Slobin, who was one of the guides at the American Exhibition in Moscow this summer. Slobin, a senior at the University of Michigan, was one of the 75 American youths chosen by the State Department to be guides because of their knowledge of Russian and their ability to greet and ad- vise people. He is the son of ...…

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…UNITED NATIONS, (JTA)— We are confident that, if those cording to semi-official British The United States and Great immediately concerned seek sources here. Britain went on record as un- to reconcile their differences If the Bank takes a favorable equivocally supporting the prin- in a spirit. of mutual accom- ciple of freedom of navigation modation, progress can be view of the United Arab Re- public's request, the British through the Suez Cana...…

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…Israel's Finance Minister Meets with Detroiters TEL AVIV — The harbor and contracting company of Solel Boneh, the affiliate of the Histadrut, has handled dur- ing its nine months as an in- dependent operation $30,000,- 000 in work in _foreign coun- tries and 13,000,000 pounds in projects in Israel, officials re- ported Wednesday. Officials said that the com- pany has become an important factor in the international construction market through ...…

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…9 .— THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -- Friday, Sept. 25, 1959 Draped peach- bloom velour crown; stone, cind bead trim- ining. 7.99 Satislachon - paranteed Cr ypOrmiCey back OWN IT NOW, PAY LATER, JUST ,,SAY • • New feminine homburg, gros- grain band, b o w. Wispy veil .. ,...5.99 Deep - dome pillbox, vivid feather p a d, brim. Imported felt 4.99 Tweed felt toque, satin band, front bow, with 'ewe!. 3.99 IT'S NOT! But even a real live mink wo...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, Sept. 25, 1959 — 1 0 High Holiday Services Set at Veterans Bldg. Selichot's Midnight Prayers of Penitence to Mark Opening of High Holiday Season Traditional Selichot services, which usher in a week of spe- cial penitential prayers as a prelude to the High Holy Day season, will be observed in all Orthodox and many Conserva- tive, synagogues this Saturday night. Following is a schedule of Selichot services an...…

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…TEMPLE EMANU-EL: At 8:15 p.m. services today, Rabbi Milton Rosenbaum will preach on "Our Names for God." The Bas Mitzvah of Mrs. James M. Rose will be observed. TEMPLE BETH EL: Vesper services at 5:30 p.m., today. At 11:15 a.m. services Saturday, Rabbi David Baylinson will speak on "The Everlasting Covenant." The Bar Mitzvah of William Dale Harley will be observed. TEMPLE ISRAEL: At 8:30 p.m. services today, Rabbi M. Robert Syme will preach on...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWIS H NEW S — Friday, Sept. 25, 1959 — 12 Letters to Editor on Center Sabbath Issue (Editor's Note: The letters appearing on this page are representative of the communications we received during the week in comment on our editorial urging the Jewish Com- munity Center's board of directors to reverse its decision to open the Center's facilities on Saturdays. Scores of telephone calls and other letters endtp-sed our editorial pos...…

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…Moshe Davis, V ictor Ratn er, Cha gall Authors of 'Birthday of the World' Two scholars and an eminent artist have combined to produce a truly remarkable book. Dr. Moshe Davis and Victor Ratner are the authors of the beautifully produced and inspir- ing "The Birthday of the World," just published by Far- rar, Strauss & Cudahy. The splendid etchings are by Marc Chagall. This is an unusual volume. In a prologue, "Before the Be- ginning," it pose...…

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…14 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, Sept. 25, 1959 — New 'Vaccine in a Teaspoon' May Knock Out Polio Completely A new anti-polio vaccine that can be administered in a tea- spoon like cough medicine and said to be perfectly safe while offering 95 to 100 per cent im- munity may be available in the near future. Details of the newest miracle drug were disclosed in a. recent New York Times Magazine ar- ticle. Perhaps the most wondrous of all th...…

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…Hadassah Conducts Successful Anti-Trachoma Research Program; Helps Eradicate Disease Convention Acts on Insurance Program; Elects Two Detroiters A sensational announcement from London several weeks ago, to the effect that a British re- search group had isolated the virus that causes trachoma. drew attention to the pioneer- ink, work that had been achieved in that field by Hadassah re- search staffs in Israel for a number of years. Under the ...…

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…16 THE DETRO IT JEW ISH NEWS — Friday, Sep t. 2 5, 1959 -- Earlier Holiday Deadlines Due to preparations for the annual Rosh Hashanah issue, all copy for next week's issue of The Jewish News must be in our hands by 9 a.m. on Monday. The deadline for the issue of Oct. 16 will be at noon on Friday, Oct. 9, due to the occurrence of Yom Kippur on Monday, Oct. 12. Shaarey Shomayim Sets School Programs Opening of its educational program for mem...…

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…I Communal Leaders Join in Honoring Winners Workers' Federation Translation of Hebrew Column Published by Brit Ivrit Olamit More than 200 people gath- ered at dinner Wednesday in the St. Cyprian Protestant Episcopal Church, Milford and 29th St., to award citations, in recognition of their communal services to three Detroiters- Judge Arthur F. Lederle of the U. S. District Court, Philip Slomovitz and Miss Nellie Watts. Participating in the p...…

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…18 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, Sept. 25, 1959 — Schools Helping Germany Forget Many Horrors of World War II Gordon Donaldson, popular tually happened in the Hit- radio broadcaster, in a report ler period. The rest knew two things—Hitler was the on his recent trip to Germany man who built the fine, wide and his visit at the former autobahns. Hitler ended un- Dachau concentration camp, . employment." broadcast recently by the Can- One b...…

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…• omen's Cluh activities DETROIT JUNIOR LEAGUE, Jewish National Home for Asthmatic Children at Denver, is scheduling a membership tea for 12:30 p.m., Oct. 6., in the home of Mrs. Irving Stolman, 25427 Scotia, Huntington Woods. A skit, "Denver Clinic," is planned by Mrs. Ted Rudner, program chairman. In the cast are Mesdames Stanford Freed- man, Walter Rosenberg, Donald Davidson, Daniel_ Lublin, Irving Laker, Robert S t e i n b e r g, Arnold ...…

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…20 THE DETROIT JEW ISH NEWS -- Friday, Sept. 25, 1959 — Mrs. Hayman Heads Odessa Ladies Donor Appointment of Mrs. Eva Hayman as chairman of the annual Child Rescue Fund don- or event of the Ladies of the Odessa Progressive Aid Society was announced this week. The traditional event is sched- uled for Nov. 3, at the Hayim Greenberg Center, 19161 Schae- fer. Proceeds go toward child rescue activities and Israel re- rabilitation work. Assisting...…

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…Ahavas Achim Men Set Fellowship Dinner Follows Sept. 17 Rites Israel's Status A fellowship dinner is sched- For dinner reservations, call uled as the season's opening the synagogue office, UN. meeting by the Men's Club of 4-6428. Cong. Ahavas Achim, according to Abe Friedman, president. •■■ ••••• ■■ ••••%.0.4%.••• ■■••■•■■••■■ ,„/ Max Sosin, humorist and story teller, will be guest entertain- er at the program, which will open with a cocktai...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW S -- Friday, Sept. 25, 1959 — 22 Nursing Home Names Norman Sokolow as New Director NORMAN SOKOLOW BBYO Schedules Rosalind Silberman Dr. Beresh Talks on Trip to Israel Louis Beresh, chief of the APF, for the Israel Medical Training Institute to Tired Brooklynite the Dr. allergy department in the Association, states that the talk To train leaders for the com- ing year. the Greater Detroit AZA and BBG Councils of Bnai B...…

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…Air. and Mrs. John H. Shepherd sailed for Paris on the Queen Mary Wednesday. While Shepherd, on a Fulbright schol- arship, is studying comparative law and foreign trade at the University of Paris, his wife, the former Sandra Schechter, intends to become a culinery expert in the art of French cooking. Mrs. Jeannette Mendelson flew to Paris last week to attend the "bris" of her first grandson. Mr. and Mrs. Jules Doneson have returned from New Yo...…

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…JWF Women Reactivate Newcomers' Committee To Reside in East After Cerem 0 11 v Here vL LEAH LEONARC A J P PEATUP.s With the holidays in mind, it is a good idea to do a little baking in advance, especially of tidbits like cookies that keep well in cookie jars or other well closed containers. We have a few easy-to-prepare recipes that should come in handy, and here they are: ISRAEL JOYS 1 cup dried figs, preferably the black mission kind 1...…

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…• • • • ■-• ► ► • Woirt - en s Clubs (More Clubs, Page 19) Plans for a county fair Nov. 29 will be discussed at coming meetings of the INFANTS SERVICE GROUP at Work- man's Circle, 18340 W. Seven Mile. Mrs. David Riseman is chairman of the event. • * The first fall meeting for the entire membership of the BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY DE- TROIT CHAPTER of the na- tional organization has beer' scheduled for Oct. 7. * * * MOTHERS CLUB of Iota Alpha...…

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…24 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Fri day, Sept. 25, 1959 — Celebrate 50 Years of Married Life Mumford Hi Activities By SUE KOBEL Mumford High School Keeping pace with the atomic age, Mumford has instituted a new curriculum, the Science and Arts Program, with 115 talented student s taking courses offered for ninth graders. * * The Mumford football sea- son opens today at 3:30 when the Mustangs take on the Cass Technicians at Mumford. Last year,...…

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…Pioneer Women Gives Maimonides Auxiliary Inaugurates First Scholarship in New Season with Luncheon Monday Memory of Dr. Berris A $300 nursing scholarship established in the name of the late Dr. Gerson I. Berris has been awarded by Detroit Coun- cil of Pioneer Women to Shula- mith Suissa, young Moroccan emigre to Israel, announces Mrs. Samuel Wasserman, Coun- cil president. The Council hopes to estab- lish a second scholarship for a worthy stu...…

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…▪ Warm Welcome Greets Spoon's '4-Plus' Israel to Manufacture Spare Parts for Jets .to Sell to Foreign Nations JERUSALEM, (JTA) —Israel will soon sell to other countries spare parts for jet trainer planes, after a plant for manu- facturing French model Fouga Magister planes begins oper- ations, it is reported in a review of the activities of the Defense Ministry published in the Gov- ernment Yearbook. All parts will be manufac- tured in Isra...…

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