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January 25, 1957 • Page Image 1

…MARCH OF DIMES FIGHT INFANTILE PARALYSIS g 10 HE JENVIS!.71,. vc, S A Weekly Review •- \S) JANUARY 2 - 31 Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspa ► VOLUME XXX—No. 21 27 Stop Nasser to Prevent Gen,oc, .• • . ne Detroit Jewish Chrdnrcte .*'(\ 17100 W. 7 Mile r Proposal of Buffer State In Gaza Area • 35, January 25, 1957 oft ;•. Smolar's Column on Page 2 • Biography of `—Erni Lazarus, rpth r Books ltel:riews on Pages 2 and...…

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…Friday, January 25, 1957 -- THE D ETROIT J EWI S H NE Purely Commentary By PHILIP 5LOMOVITZ Emma Lazarus: 'Woman With a Torch' Eve Merriam, herself a poet of marked ability, has written a fine biography, "Emma Lazarus: Woman with a Torch," which has been published by Citadel Press (222 4th, NY 3). Mrs. Merriam has caught the spirit of the great American Jewish poetess, the author of the historic lines, "The New Colossus," the text of which ...…

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…ADL Survey Shows Jews Barred from Many White Collar Jobs A Digest of World Jewish Happenings, from Dispatches of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency and Other News Gathering Media. United States NEW YORK—Moses A. Leavitt, executive vice-chairman of the Joint Distribution Committee and member of President Eisenhower's Committee on Hungarian Refugee Relief, reported upon his return from Austria that JDC now spends $450,000 a month on behalf of Hun...…

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…Is Dove of Peace in Danger? 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., YE. 8-9364. Subscription $5 a year, Foreign $6. Entered as second class matter Aug. 6, 1952, at...…

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…NEW YORK (JTA) — The board of directors of the Con- ference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany, rep- resenting 22 major Jewish or- ganizations throughout the free world, announced that 1,000,000 indemnification claims of vic- tims of Nazi persecution in all parts of the world are still pending against the West Ger- man government. An allocation of $10,009,000 for 1957 to be used in programs of relief, rehabilitation and cul- tural and e...…

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…fir 'V Commander Quits Committee for King Saud Bertram Reifkind, comman- der of the Department of the District of Columbia JWV, in a letter to G. M. Thornett, secre- tary of the Washington Board of Commissioners, asked for the "immediate removal" of his name from a Citizens Commit- tee planning a state welcome to Inaugural Bible ........ . . • r o ...e * me thee. aud will i n struct l• I tehaou e i t:b y/at:I iji:YwQl:cmhY will counsel...…

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…Graduation for Israel's FifYhting Soldier Girls Mr.7:F:F —International Photo While Israel's soldiers are busy manning positions against surprise Arab attacks and others are withdrawing from the Sinai Penin- sula, - women are training to take their own places in front-line action. This photo was made during "graduation" exercises marking HEADQUARTERS MEXICAN TRAVEL r. ‘ `. t . ; vt HOTEL and AIR RESERVATIONS SIGHT SEEING TRIPS BUL...…

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…' 6 Friday, January 25, 1957 E Eisenhower Gets N on-Jews' Appeal in Israel's Behalf $3, 600 Gift for Retarded Children memberships on "specific, geo- NEW YORK (JTA) — De- offer financial support of Presented by Infants Service Group mands United Nations regional de- political" aspects of the Arab- that the United States A check for $3,600, representing the fifth consecutive annual gift from Infants Service Group to the Detroit Associa- tio...…

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…"Peanuts for Polio" is the idea behind a planned inva- . sion of Northwest Detroit this Saturday and Sunday by the Jewish War Veterans and its Ladies Auxiliary. Members of both groups will sell the pea- nuts to aid the 195'7 March of Dimes. Talking over the drive are, left to right, LARRY GUBOW, JWV com- mander; LEONARD N. SIM- ONS, board member of the March of Dimes; BERNARD L. HOFFMAN, chairman of the peanut drive; and little BOBBY SITRON. B...…

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…• t' - . c' Prof. Eli Ginzberg y t To Address Council r.T.1 Institute on Feb. 10 Dr. Eli Ginzberg will discuss O w trends in American Jewish life -4 as keynote speaker, Feb. 10, at L an Institute arranged by the ir4 Jewish Community Council. In Presidents and delegates of t 330 Jewish organizations affil!- o iated with the Council are ex- pected to attend the conference, • PI in the Auditorium of the Labor 14 Zionist Institute, it was an-...…

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…JERUSALEM (JTA)—Lessing Rosenwald praised Israel and the accomplishments of its people after completing a week's tour of the country, but insisted that he was still opposed to Zionism. Rosenwald s t r e s s e d that the anti-Zionist Council for Judaism, ' of which he is a former president, is not anti- Israel. During his visit as a guest of the Government of Israel, Mr. Rosenwald conferred with Pre- mier David Ben - Gurion, who had extended t...…

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…Nursery Sessions Set to Music Friday, January 25, 1957 Rabbis Thank Dairy Beth El to Host Guest Lecturers for `Cholev Yisroel' to Feature Classes Twin Pines Farms Dairy this Ministers at 1957 was commended by the Glazer Institute of Adult Institute -week Council of Orthodox Rabbis for A number of distinguised Jewish and non-Jewish leaders will participate in a new and unusual series of courses being offered by the Synagogue Adult Institute,...…

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…Directors Council Slates Conference Dr. Glueck Here I Temple Israel Slates Dedication Over 200 instructors in the lom; and an arts and crafts dis- to Spur Campaign Weekend for New Activities Building Detroit area who teach in vari- play by Mrs. Shirley - Magder, Dr. Nelson Glueck president of the Hebrew Union College— Jewish Institute of Religion and world famed archaeologist, will be guest of honor and principal speaker at an Inaugural Lun- ...…

January 25, 1957 • Page Image 14

…The Suburban Community I Oak Park Primary Race `Narrows' to 18 Candidates By the Oak-Woodser The race for Oak Park city offices in the Feb. 18 Primary election moved into its final phase this week, as City Clerk Louise Shaw announced that nine candidates for City Coun- cil and eight for Justice of the Peace filed nominating petitions prior to the Monday , deadline. Two for each post have dropped from contention. The contest for both positio...…

January 25, 1957 • Page Image 15

…omen's ZEDAKAH CLUB will hold its 34th birthday games party and luncheon at 12:30 p.m., Feb. 4, according to Mrs. Max Elias, p r e s i d e n t. Prizes will be awarded. For information, call Mrs. Leonard Shapiro, chair- man, UN. 3-&806; or Mrs. Harry Katzman, ticket chairman, UN. 2-9428. * * * YOUNG WOMEN'S SISTER- HOOD of Cong. Beth Moses will meet at 8 p.m., Monday, in the home of Mrs. Charles Kief, 4003 W. Buena Vista. A social hour will fo...…

January 25, 1957 • Page Image 16

…activities z is octety Mr. Robert Allen Mazer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mazer, of Clements Ave., is now back in Detroit following his dis, charge from the U. S. Marine Corps. During his last year in service, Mr. Mazer, who held the rank of private first class, was assistant to the Jewish chaplain. Mr. and Mrs. Max L. Subar and family, of Grand Rapids, Mich., are residing in their new home at 31 Woodward Lane., S.E., Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mr...…

January 25, 1957 • Page Image 17

…• GailMichelson to Wed MaimOnides Auxiliary Begins Donor Planning Norman Woronoff A buffet luncheon will spark MISS GAIL MICHELSON Mr. and Mrs. Henry Michel- son, of 18631 Roselawn, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Gail Gloria, to Nor- man Woronoff, son of Mr. Paul Woronoff and Mrs. Esther Gluck. The bride-elect attends High- land Park Junior College, where she is completing a medical of- fice assistant's course. Her fi- ance is...…

January 25, 1957 • Page Image 18

…Onai Bride Activities Miss Seidon Announces JSSB Adopts Firsht-Fiarman Rites June Wedding Date Fee-Charge Policy Planned for Dec. 22 for Counselling The first oneg shabbat of• the adult education committee of the GREATER DETROIT WOMEN'S COUNCIL will be held at 12:30 p.m., Saturday, in the home of Mrs. Al Stein, 20485 Carol. The Bible (Soncino Press edition) will be discussed by Mrs. Morris Serwin. Several se- lections will be rendered by Mr...…

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…Miss Newman Plans Sept. 15 Wedding Tales Out of School "The Youth of a Nation are the Trustees of Posterity."—Disraeli By By DIANE SKLAR NANCY FALK Central ' High School MISS NATALIE NEWMAN Dr. and Mrs. -Harry Newman, of Pennington Dr., announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Natalie Pearl, to Richard M. Goldstein, son of Mr. George Goldstein, of Flint, Mich., and the late Mrs. Goldstein. The bride-elect is a graduate of the Univ...…

January 25, 1957 • Page Image 20

…Meyer Levin to Speak in Book Review Series Meyer Levin, author of the new best seller, "Compulsion," will be in Detroit on Feb. 6 as the guest of the Sisterhciod of Cong. Shaarey Zedek. He will appear at the Sister- hood's concluding "Book-of-the- Brunch Club" program at 10 a.m., in the synagogue social hall. Mrs. Samuel Croll, chairman of the book review series, states that Mrs. Morris Adler will re- view Levin's new book. The author will sp...…

January 25, 1957 • Page Image 21

…Histadrut Sets New Goal to Assist Israel Newcomers Funds contributed to be re- ceived this week by the Detroit Histadrut .Campaign in honor. of Harry Schumer, whose 60th birthday • was celebrated at a. testimonial supper last Thurs- day. Members of all divisions of the campaign have been asked to complete all assignments and to bring ag much cash as pos- sible to a worker's rally sched- tiled for this Thursday evening, at the Labor Zionist In...…

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…1 Plant Grove of Trees in Israel Lipsky Says U. S. Jews Troubled by Anti-Israel Moves NEW YORK, (JTA) — Jews in the United States are "deeply troubled by the growing perils that beset Israel," by arrogant speeches made by hostile states in the United Nations, as well as by unchecked and unrebuked aggressions against Israel, Louis Brevities COHEN FAMILY CLUB re- cently installed the following officers: Abe Moss, president; Julius Cohen, se...…

January 25, 1957 • Page Image 23

…▪ Perlsiein joins Council's Staff Norman H. Perlstein, former Connecticut newspaperman and leader in New England Jewish organizational life, has been ap- pointed to the staff of the Jew- ish Communityr Council; it was announced by Samuel J. Rhodes, Coun- cil president. Perlstein will will be con- cerned • with the Joint CO/71—* mittee of the Community Council and• the Zionist Council, accord- ing to Boris M. Perlstein Joffe, Council • execut...…

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…CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 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 charges $1.00, or $2.94 per column inch. CALL VErmont 8-9364 10-ROOMS FOR RENT ROOM FOR working lady with kit- chen privileges, on Glendale. TO 9-0994, LI 1-0121. NICE AIRY room, board considered, very reasonable. Close to trans- portat...…

January 25, 1957 • Page Image 25

…17 HOUSES FOR SALE OAK PARK FOREST N. OF 9 MI. W. OF LIVERNOIS HAS EVERYTHING -- PRICED RIGHT Exceptional 3 bedrm. brick bung. on corner lot in neat section. Carpeting, firepl., din. rm., dis- posal, glassed & screened terr. FA oil ht. 2 car gar., excellent ' value at $15,900. GORDON WILLIAMSON CO. .KE 2-3400 19150 GRAND RIVER Oak Pk. - Immed. Poss. OHIO, N. of 6 MILE BEDROOMS-2 BATHS PANELLED LIBRARY Maid's Room and Bath Dishwasher...…

January 25, 1957 • Page Image 26

…▪ Oak Pk. - Immed. Poss. OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1-5 14450 ELM Go W. on Oak Pk. Blvd. to Elm. bet•. Church and Marlow. New 2 bedrms., pan. den, 2 full baths, - blt. in elec. oven, range and dishwasher. As Little As $5,000 Dn. MELJOY FO 6-4080 FO 6-4081 HOUGHTON - 7 MILE Neat 2 bedrm. tile feats., tablespc. in kit. full bsmt., rec. rm., gas ht., side dr. Only $1,500 dwn. Mr. Young. GROSS REALTY UN 4-3100 13420 W. 7 MILE MEYERS RD., 2050...…

January 25, 1957 • Page Image 27

…BY THE BUILDERS OF AMERICAN BEAUTY TRI-LEVEL HOMES proudly present the erk ranch homes a spacious home for gracious living a PHILCO built-in dream kitchen • The glamorous kitchen features a built-in Philco refrigerator, freezer, range and oven. A double sink with vegetable spray and "Waste-King" disposer, an abundance of birch cabinets with lazy susans and "Textolite" work surfaces ... all included at no extra cost., a large, long L-shap...…

January 25, 1957 • Page Image 28

…(4 , 17—HOUSES FOR SALE Santa Barbara-Clarita Immed. poss. on Cape Cod, 1 bed- rm. tin. 2 up, 134 baths, screened terr., rec. rm., 2 car gar. Edith Goodman, DI 1-1540, or VE 8-0077. Office open Sun. 10-5 Ask for Mrs. Gladstone Warren Seelye 1-5 GROSS REALTY TY 6-7003 0 910f Linwood Ey OAK PARK 21620 WHITMORE S. 9 MI. . $22,000 includes good carpeting and drapes, 134 baths, 3 comfort- able bedrms., tiled base., solid drive, 55' la...…

January 25, 1957 • Page Image 29

…• * Truly a beautiful home. 7 rms., 2 bedrms. up and 1 dn., sprinkling syst. throughout, studio liv. rm., panelled den, gas ht., full base- ment, carpeting, drapes, and stove, only once in a long time is there a chance to buy such well kept home. Mr. Greenberg, TY 8-4300. 11/2 story fa. brk. bung.. 3 bdrms., nat'l firepl., separate din. rm., gas ht., take over 4% mortgage. $16,400. Make offer. Open Sunday 1-5. DI 1-3867. BIRWOOD NR. 6 MILE ...…

January 25, 1957 • Page Image 30

…-,r01•14,1111.01/1.1111PIP,rw 4S—BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES VARIETY STORE, blond fixtures, $5,000 fixtures free with small in- ventory, clean stock. TE 1-7284. rsi z ESTABLISHED 27 YEARS, cleaners and hand laundry, illness forces sale. 2973 John R., corner Watson. TE 2-8002. r// t.t 50—BUSINESS CARDS ALL CITY MOVING COMPANY 0 El Large, Modern Vans Always Open r• us 0 74 P.4 14948 MEYERS VE. 8-7660 kg* e4Z cd REPAIR, brick, cemen...…

January 25, 1957 • Page Image 31

…Jerusalem Internationalizatio n Myths Spreading in Washington By MILTON FRIEDMAN (Copyright, 1956, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) WASHINGTON — The inter- nationalization of Jerusalem and its environs is being urged anew here by Roman Catholic au- thorities. The Catholic Association for International Peace is distribut- ing an 83-page report advocat- ing this aim. Much of the report reflects negatively on Israel. Meanwhile, personal approa...…

January 25, 1957 • Page Image 32

…Israel Gets Only Articulate Backing Israel by the laying of irriga- tion pipelines. Now, the offi- cial pointed out, the 90,000 per- manent inhabitants of the area can be helped toward freeing themselves from their perma- nent impoverishment. As for the refugees, who are now "freed of Egyptian intimi- dation,"- they have the oppor- tunity "to think constructively of permanent resettlement, and such plans can be worked out without frustration ...…

May 25, 1956 • Page Image 1

…`Bible and Sword,' Religion, Politics in Middle East 'Affront' in Arms Sales THE JEWISH NEWS A Weekly Review Commentary, Page 2 of Jewish Events Expose of Major Issues in Middle East Controversy An American Principle at Stake Editorials, Page 4 Michigan's Only English - Jewish Newspaper — Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle VOLUME XXI 12 a 27 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd.—VE 8-9364—Detroit 35, May 25, .1956 $5.00 Per Year; Single Co...…

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…Friday, May 25, 1056—THE 1ETROIT JEW ISH NEW p e n in September C:enter 10-Mile Rd. niaiiC Services Announced at Annual Meet Construction Plans and Expansion of Expansion of services to the community through the devel- opment of new facilities high- lighted the 23rd Annual Meet- ing of the Jewish Community Center, Tuesday evening, May 22, in Hyrnaii C. Broder audi, torium, Davison branch, 4059 W. Davison. 'Climaxing the program was an ann...…

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…Council Delegates Re-Elect Samuel Rhodes to Presidency Re-election of Samuel J. Rhodes to the presidency of the Jewish Community Council, reports by chairman of various Council committees and an ad- dress by Israel Vice-Consul I.D. Unna highlighted Monday night's final ,Delegate Assembly. Unna called Detroit a "re- markable city" in respect to interpretation of problems re- lating to the • Middle East. He called radio, television and press co...…

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…kTY 25, 1956-THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW ai Looks Like a Good: Crop THE JEWISH NEWS ta‘ 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. Ente...…

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…JWV to Begin Three Day Parley Dr. Konvitz Talks TodaY-, to Present Numerous Awards' at MS Meeting • Pr' The 14th annual convention of the Department of Michigan, Jewis-h War Veterans, will be- gin today and continue through Saturday and Sunday. Most of the sessions will be in the JWV Memorial Home. The convention will begin with Special services this eve- ning, at Cong. Ahavas Achim, with Rabbi Jacob M. Chinitz officiating. National command...…

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…'Mrs. Frank Succeeds Mrs. H. Broder $30,000,000 Goal In Sinai Women's Guild Presidency for Israel Bonds Mr s. S E Y- MOUR FRANK, newly - elected president of the Women's Guild of Sinai Hospi- tal, delivers h e r acceptance speech, as Mrs. H. C. BRODER, retiring pr es i- dent (left), and Mrs. JOSEPH FENTON, a vice - president, watch in the background. * * Mrs. Seymour Frank, previ• ously a vice-president of reg istration and assignment for ...…

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…Memorial Services to Honor Announce Sale of Menorah Chapel to U. of D. A number of important com- Its purchase yas through the Detroit's educational television munal personalities • figured this Elmer J. and Annie H. Smith studios. The new name will be Community's War Dead week in the sale of Menorah Foundation. the Elmer J. and Annie H. Community - wide Memorial Day services are planned by veterans groups and congrega- ,tions, both jointly a...…

May 25, 1956 • Page Image 8

…a ni z Beth Abraham School to Graduate Four Girls Adas Shalom Plaits 10th Anniversary Rabbinical Student to Be Ordained June 2 Tribute to Rabbi Jacob E Segal at Cincinnati School A special evening of tribute is planned by Adas Shalom Synagogue in honor of Rabbi Jacob E. Segal, who this sum- mer will complete 10 years as spiritual leader of the congre- gation. The program is scheduled for 8 p. m. Tuesday, in the main sanctuary, and will be...…

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…Rabbi Herman Rosenwasser Dies at Detroiter Wins Honors Folk Schools Seminary Graduation 71; Led Downtown Synagogue 17 Yrs. at NEW YORK, N. Y. — Hon. Call Conference Rabbi Herman Rosenwasser, for 17 years the spiritual guide of the Downtown Synagogue, at 1205 Griswold, died May 17. Funeral services were held Sunday in Kaufman Chapel. Burial was in San Francisco. Surviving him are a daugh- ter, Mrs. Louis Levin, of San Francisco, and three sist...…

May 25, 1956 • Page Image 10

…. _ Detroiters to See Israel Trade Show °menet Inn Signs Israel will hold its first export of export products will be ex- Young Comedian hibited. 4 trade show in Detroit, June 18 to 21, at the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel. It will be the first large-scale showing for Detroit area buyers of products which Israel already sells on the East and West coasts. Twenty-eight categories RESORTS , FOR EVERY TASTE AND EVERY PURSE as .71 A. ra RESORTS ...…

May 25, 1956 • Page Image 11

…Earlier Deadlines for June 1 Issue In view of the occurrence of Decoration Day on Wednesday, there will be earlier deadlines for copy for our issue of June 1. All editorial copy must reach our office before 11 a.m. on Monday, May 28. Photographs can not be accepted after noon on Friday, May 25, for that issue. The deadline for classified advertising will be at noon on Tuesday, May 29. Hotel Chain Fetes 18th Anniversary Detroit's Sheraton - ...…

May 25, 1956 • Page Image 12

…It ti O 4 C•1 Alonah Pioneer Group to View Israel Film The Suburban Community , Bnai David Given Go-Ahead s" on Synagogue by Southfield By the Oak-Woodser Unanimous approyal has been given to Cong. Bnai David to erect its new synagogue on a nine-acre site on Southfield, between 9 and 10 Mile Rds. The go-ahead sign had been held up by the Southfield Town- ship Zoning Board because of petitions brought by residents objecting to the cons...…

May 25, 1956 • Page Image 13

…•Btith-Yehtittalt PTA llitte toz - %1=11=1=Z:=3=Ja=a=i;r211=2:: THE LATEST DESIGNS IN Ear Mitzvah GEL Wedding g nvsictisons $8.70 PER HUNDRED WE ALSO PRINT ALL OTHER OCCASIONAL CARDS, NAPKINS AND MATCHES. CALL TO 6-4790 EVENINGS ag:13==tC41.41=43 ■ 11=3==== I REDUCE Up to 6 Lbs. A WEEK NO DIET—NO EXERCISE DI. 1 . -3711 Licensed Physician, Reasonable 'S'ee The annual . membership lun- cheon for old and new mem- bers- of HOME RELI...…

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…Iday, May 25, 1956—THE,,DE TROIT JEWISH NEW • • • i act ivities n Society Mr. and Mrs. Jack JacOs, of 4077 Clements, will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary with an open house this Sunday. Helping to share the occasion will be the couple's children, Mr. and Mrs. L. Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. D. Segal, Mr. • and Mrs. F. Rubin, Mr., and Mrs. Z. Lopata and Mr. and Mrs. H. Gussini their families, friends and 10 grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Julius...…

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…Zedakah Installs,Officers Center Young Adults Set Camp Tamarack Weekend Leon Olshansky, 1956 Youth dancing and other. entertain- at Luncheon' Meeting Adult Camp weekend chairman ment will be held from June Coggan-FivensonRites Perry to Head Scheduled for Sept. 2 Synagogue Men At a recent mother and at the Jewish Community 1-3 at Camp Tamarack. Early Installation of newly-elected daughter luncheon, the Zedekah Center, announces that a week- r...…

May 25, 1956 • Page Image 16

…• Rbi!Fr;CoTc-in7.-dif ibTriC7 elv in D. Eisnberg Bnai Brith = Activities • MISS R. KANE Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kane an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Rachelle, to Jack Balamut, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Balamut, of Wooding- ham Dr. A Nov. 24 wedding • is planned. • - . • May 17 — To - Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leuchtman (Barbara Bloom), of 22151 Parklawn, Oak Park, a son, Marc Alan. * * * May 16—To Mr. and Mrs. David Fink (Helen - .Disk...…

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…MRS. MURRAY G. KLING Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Weisen- feld, of 4261 Sturtevant, an- nounce the recent marriage of their daughter, Minna Judith, to Murray George Kling, son of Mrs. Nathan Kling, of 21830 Sussex, Oak Park, and the late Mr. Kling. The bride attends the Uni- versity of Michigan college of nursing. Mr. Kling is a Wayne University graduate,‘ and is presently a senior in the U. of M. Medical School. He is affili- ated with Phi Delta Epsil...…

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…Miss Casden to Wed Local Spelling Champ 1 On Month Honeymoon Elect Bagdade to Head Temple Israel Men Is Hero to Classmates Sunday in Mt. Clemens Even though he didn't win After April 29 Rites Benjamin Bagdade is the new the National - Spelling Bee in Washington, D.C., last week, Michael Swirsky is still a hero to his fellow classmates at the Schulze School. Michael, Detroit's representa- tive in the bee, came in 46th in the contest. With the ...…

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