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September 25, 1959 • Page Image 11

…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...…

September 25, 1959 • Page Image 25

…• • • • ■-• ► ► • 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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…At the dinner meeting held Tuesday evening for the in- stallation of Judge Ira G. Kaufman as president of the Zionist Organization of Detroit, and of the other- new ZOD officers, Israeli - . Consul Shaul Ramati made a brief appearance to award the Israel Independence War Rib- bon to Jules Doneson. Consul Ramat was here to address the Beth Aaron Men'S Club, and he utilized the oc- casion, on behalf of his gov- ernment, to pay honor to Doneson, ...…

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…THE DETRO IT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, Sept. 2 5, 1959 — 30 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. CALL VErmont 8-9364 10-ROOMS FOR RENT LARGE ROOM, kitchen privileges, Orthodox young man or young lady. Sturtevant Avenue. TO 6-1519. LA...…

September 25, 1959 • Page Image 31

…31 of fine homes by Kaufmah & Broad - • The fine art displayed in Kaufman and Broad built homes are truly masterpieces befitting a museum showing . . . for in each of the four model homes at Forest Park . . • a delightfully planned community boasting a private swimming pool and recreational area . . . you'll recognize the intricate design and unsurpassed construction that is symbolic of Kaufman and Broad• craftsmanship. Conveniently locate...…

September 25, 1959 • Page Image 32

…32 THE DETR OIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, Sept. 25, 1959 -- 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17344 OHIO 18442 Pinehurst Priced for immed. sale. Lge. 3- bedrm. brk. Colonial. Terr., pass hall, 1st fl. lay., huge modern kitch., caret., new drapes, fin. rec. rm., gas ht., 2-car gar. Must be sold. Mr. Guntzler. OPEN 2 - 5 SUN. Lovely 4 bedrm., 2 bath, face brick bungalow. Beautifully pan- elled rec. room. Full dining rm...…

September 25, 1959 • Page Image 33

…17—HOUSES FOR SALE Nr. transp.—best location. Beaut. 3-bedrm. face brk. ranch. Costly carpet.. drapes. dream garden. Immaculate home to move into. Mr. Guntzler. GROSS NORTHWEST UN 4-3100 13420 W. 7 MILE HILTON RD. SOUTH F I ELD TOWNSHIP 10 MILE- GREENFIELD AREA Beau. brk. 3-bedrm., plus pan. den, ranch, 1 month old, built- in stove. oven and refrig., 2 baths, no mtge. cost. Assume F.H.A. 30-yr. mtge. S5,000 dn. Sacrificing. Must sell. ...…

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…34 THE DETROIT JEWI SH NEWS — Friday, Sep t. 25, 1959 -- 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 7 Mi. - Evergreen GLASTONBURY, 20501 Only 2 yrs'. young. Brick 3-bdrm. ranch. Owner moving to Calif., must have a fast deal only $15.900. Top value here in this charming 3-bedrm. face brick ranch, gas ht. $1200 down. * * TYler 64003 GROSS REALTY VE 8-7006 WILBANKS 14410 VERNON 2 blks. W. of Coolidge 3 BEDROOM RANCH —...…

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…• 17—HOUSES FOR SALE OAK PARK BURTON, SCOTIA - 10 MI. 16185 MANOR OPEN SUN. 2-5 $15,950 You must see this Seyburn and Berry built 3-bedrm. colonial. carpeting & drapes. alum. Grade lay., screened rear terr., S & S, gas F. A. ht., only 9 yrs. old. Close to shopping. transp. Beaut. Roman brk., 2-bedrm. and den. Lge. immaculate modern kitch. with all built-ins. 12x14 terr. with Jalousy windows. Fabulous fin. rec. rm. with bar. Gas ht. Owner ...…

September 25, 1959 • Page Image 36

…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, Sept. 25, 1959 -- 36 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 20127 CHEYENNE OPEN SUN. 2-5 Beaut. 3-bedrm. brick ranch. Huge fain. kitch., scrnd. terr., rec. rm., gas ht., fine carpt. Take over S12,700, 5% FHA mtge. Owner trans. No reason- able offer refused. Mrs. Kessler, Mr. Guntzler. GROSS NORTHWEST UN 4-3100 13420 W. 7 MILE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE Vassar Drive Mr. Hotteway UN 4-4600 J. WM. KLEM Perfect...…

September 25, 1959 • Page Image 37

…17-HOUSES FOR SALE MEYERS RD., 20117-21 IMAGINE Beautiful double duplex, carpet- ing, drapes, 2 ranges, 2 refrig., aluminum storms and screens, aluminum trim. This is the best duplex on the street. Vacant. Move right in. Pennington Drive. Lovely face brick English, 3 B. R., den, bkfst. room, 1st lay.. sprinkler system, 2-car gar., 0. H. doors, gas heat. Owner leaving city and wants a fast deal. First $16,500 takes this lovely home. No offe...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, Sept. 25, 1959 — 38 Gas Permits Available to First Buyers of New Southfield Model ' A limiter number of gas per-1 mits will be available to the first dozen purchasers of the "Audrey," a three bedroom face brick home in the City of South- field, it was announced today by Colburn Realty, sales agents for the project. Priced from $14,100, the thoughtfully designed home is located on Pierce, midway be- tween Gre...…

September 25, 1959 • Page Image 39

…Monument Unveilings (Additional Unveilings, Pg. 38) Mrs. Rae Gold, Joseph Nor- man and Henry Norman, chil- dren of the late Celia Norman, announce the unveiling of a monument in her memory at 1 p.m., Sunday, Sept. 27, at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi I. I. Halpern will officiate. Rela- tives and friends are asked to attend. friends are asked to attend. On behalf of Jericho Lodge No. 490, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Nate Greenberg, Noble Gr...…

September 25, 1959 • Page Image 40

…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, Sept. 2 5 Two New Covenant Books Top List of New Noteworthy Stories for Children The Covenant Books—Boon to Literature Working cooperatively, two great American publishing houses, the Jewish Publication Society of American and Farrar, Straus and Cudahy, two years ago began the publishing of an outstanding set of books about Jewish heroes in many climes. Using the title, Covenant Books, the two publishers now ...…

July 25, 1958 • Page Image 1

…• a Many Flies in Middle East Ointment: • Israel's Role in New Crisis E JEWISH of A Weekly Review Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper VOLUME XXXI I I—No. 21 Printed in a 100% Union Shop b 'Y 4 4- '%, 4t% ,# 4,, f) 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd ureatebi Challenge to World Unity * Experiencing Judaism: Vital Need for Survival Editorials Page 4 h Events e Detroit Jewish Chronicle .1 35, July 25, 1958 $5.00 Per Year; Single Copy 15c ...…

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…GO THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, 1 ■ •••4 Purelyors menta 7 By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Israel's Role in the New Crisis Abba Eban's speedy return to the United States and his forced interruption of a planned long vacation in Israel was only. one of the symptoms of a highly charged situation that compels the small State of Israel to be on guard in the present crisis. Israel's Fiime Minister David Ben-Gurion, prior to ordering Eban's return to t...…

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…ow o os Israe i Markers for Hayman Grove, Temchin Forest ryvv . vorroj -, 4 . Prof. Solomon Zeitlin, of siasm for the Scrolls was Dropsie College, Philadelphia, r a t h e r one of nationalistic editor of the Jewish Quarterly pride. Since the Hebrew Uni- Review, continues to challenge versity acquired the Scrolls MAX HAVNINg those who claim that the Dead for $250,000, they have been xmo3m Sea Scrolls belong to the pre- used as propaganda for...…

July 25, 1958 • Page Image 4

…''JEWT3T 1 1 - NEW'S !Plant the Seed and You Can Devour 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...…

July 25, 1958 • Page Image 5

…need to re-equip the Israel Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Ministry's announcement, Eastern experts believe that armed forces with heavier The Jewish News which adds that additional in- JERUSALEM — The Chief the Arab Middle East is lost weapons. It was reported also structions will be issued "in Rabbinate will cooperate with permanently to the West, a that Israel authorities felt the due course," follows reports a ministerial committee headed...…

July 25, 1958 • Page Image 6

…n THE DETROIT JEW ISH NEWS Friday, July Supplies, Religious Materials JWB Supplies for Alaska Servicemen Go With U.S. Forces to Lebanon, The naval task force of the U.S. Sixth Fleet that landed American marines in Lebanon carried supplies of kosher food and religious materials and literature furnished by the Na- tional Jewish Welfare Board, it was announced at JWB head- quarters in New York. The food supplies and religious materials are par...…

July 25, 1958 • Page Image 7

…Around the World... A Digest of World Jewish Happenings, from Dis- patches of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency and Other News Gathering Media. n Expose Maine s---LTbii44Agat--- Summer Resort Chosen to Head Discriminations Zionist Council SAVE $ $ CLEANING SPECIAL ANY 2 GARMENTS $ 169 The Zionist Council of Detroit The Portland (Me.) Telegram has re-elected MorriS Lieberman charged here in an exclusive United States article by Staff Writer ...…

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…NEWS -- Friday, Herat Party Leader Is Cautious in Appraising Israel Role in ME Crisis Award Histadrut U. S. Contract The unpredictability of the future of the Middle East is turning even the boldest of government leaders cautious, as exemplified by the presence in Detroit this week of Joseph L. Klarman, a representative of the usually outspoken and mil- itant Herut Party of Israel. Klarman, a member of the world executive of the Herat Revis...…

July 25, 1958 • Page Image 9

…Most Southerners 'Abhor Violence,' Citrus Exports Rise ZOD Must ChooVre"w==iirc'th Rabbi Arm Accepts Milwaukee Post Pamphlet on Press Opinions. Asserts of the ZOD only two months The attention paid to "speci- The vast majority of South- erners abhor violence and firm- fic instances of bombings, burn- ly believe that "civil order and ings and beatings in the South," obedience to law are supreme it adds, has perhaps obscured values overriding a...…

July 25, 1958 • Page Image 10

…Dr. Kallen Outlines American Idea of 'Cultural Pluralism' What is the culture of the during the exile, when the He- American people? A provoca- braism of the Dispersed was tive book, containing the texts first reshaped toward the Juda- of lectures by one of the most ism of the Ingathered." His em- distinguished philosophers of phasis is on the democratic idea our time—Dr. Horace M. Kal- of cultural pluralism, and he len—now serves as a guide ...…

July 25, 1958 • Page Image 11

…reign Relations Council Director Analyzes U.S. Mid-East Policies Calm Prevails in Foreign But the Arab-Israel problem Interestingly enough, It is _on the latter score that "will be with us for a long (Editor's Note.. This review book there must enter an element Campbell states that "ironi- Israel, Tourists time to come," Campbell warns. of Mr. Campbell's new even of concern over the able auth- cally, Jordan is the state in Even with the except...…

July 25, 1958 • Page Image 12

…THE DETRO IT, JEWISH NEWS — Fr iday, July 25, 1958- 12 Nishkan Israel Begins Building Synagogue in OP Cong. Mishkan Israel, which has had roots in the Detroit community for over 50 years, has started building a new synagogue, to be located on 9 Mile Rd., between Parklawn and Cloverlawn, in Oak Park. Announcement of the build- ing campaign was made by Abraham Shainak, president of the congregation, for the build- ing committee, which consists...…

July 25, 1958 • Page Image 13

…A luncheon and games party I noon's program will be an illus- will be given by the ZEV SHO- trated talk by Mrs. Joshua LOM SISTERHOOD, affiliate Sperka on "Glimpses into Miz- group of Woodhull Lake's new- radii Women's Projects." An- ly-f ormed Zev Sholom Sy na- other organizational program gogue, at 12 noon, Wednesday, will be a garden party planned at the Woodhull Lake Commu- for Aug: 13, at the home of nity Center. In addition to food Mrs. ...…

July 25, 1958 • Page Image 14

…041 r iM-0.1111 ■ 14 0 .1=1.11 .11**4110.0 ■ 11011•41)1111.114 .1.011M•01.111•4111•M•4141.-. Igewry krj I On thie Mrs. Gitlin Plans Wayne U. Students WAVE Reunion Set February Date This Weekend Miss Israel of 1956 to Wed Irish Actor Good Fishing at Stevensville The Stevensville Lake Hotel, Swan Lake, N.Y. is an angler's Announcement was made this delight. Guests at the resort week of the engagement of Sara have netted s e v e r al se...…

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…The Serenaaers, Teen Life re- cording artists, will head the program for "July Jump," a teenage dance planned for 8 p.m., Monday,. at the Ten Mile Jewish Center. The event is sponsored by the canteen cominittee of the Ten Mile branch. In addition to the Serenaders, the Spend- ers, Nick Forest, music by the Keynotes and other entertain- ers are scheduled. The dance committee is head- ed by Mel Chernow and Mike Kushiner. Jerry Bernstein has been...…

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…NEWS -- - Friday, jWiti Lists State Veterans Aides 0 A:. , The National Jewish Welfare Board's responsibilities in the armed services' various fields of programming and volunteer activities is described in the organization's newest year book. Activities of Jewish chaplains in various areas are outlined, holiday programming is de- scribed and there is a record of pre-induction orientation ef- forts. Included in the directories is a . list ...…

July 25, 1958 • Page Image 19

…ctivities in Society Among the 12 Russian tour- ists who arrived in Israel last week was a 55-year-old mathe- matics and physics t e a c h e r. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Herschberg, of 19202 Monica, have re- Mordechai Michlin, who was turned from a two months' overseas tour which included greeted there by his brother, visits in Israel, England, France and the World Fair in Brussels. Michael Michlin, a teacher in Arrivino here Aug. 2 and remaining t...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, July 2 5, PI I Brevities 1 Detroit Girl to Study at Hebrew U. Two Detroit women active in Jewish communal and civic groups here have been appoint- ed by Gov. G. Mennen Williams to serve in public offices. Mrs. Selma L. Becker, wife of Harry Becker, a De- troit produce executive, was named to the State Mental Health C o m- z mission for a term ending Sept. 6, 1962. Mrs. Becker The other appointee. is Mrs....…

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