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April 25, 1958 • Page Image 19

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…• • • • • . ▪ • .....::iSV uy . ••- The Sp eedway Petro le um Co rp o ration .--there is no place for despair. In Israel, aged ten, they reap rich fulfillment of a 3000-year old dream. Ask them. They will tell you standing, they nurture new life—a brave full- throated life in a brave new land. 0 Here, protected by strong arms and infinite under- They come from the borders of life, tired in bone and hesitant in heart. Their child...…

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…Danny Raskin's Bnai Brith Activities PISGAH LODGE will hold an open meeting at 8:30 p.m., Monday, in the Hayim Green- berg Center, 19161 Schaefer. - when the initiation of new members of Pisgah's centennial class will take place. The de- gree team of Elias Goldberg, . Alfred H. Bounin, Hyman Crys- tal. and Jack Leeds, assisted by Cantor Hyman J. Adler and the Bnai David Choral Group, will perform the ceremony. Dancing and a social hour will ...…

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…Changes Necessary in German Law `Kings and Queens' Homes Given to Meet Indemnification Deadline Royal Preview by Young & Yagoda Friday, April 25, 1958—THE DETR OIT z BONN, (JTA) — Payments by the deadline at the end of to Nazi victims under the West March. The study committee found German Federal Indemnifica- tion Law can be completed by that processing of claims is long March 31, 1963, the statutory and drawn out, requiring two deadline, b...…

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…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 12657 W. Outer Dr. RICHTON, 2986-Upper large airy room. reasonable. Home privi leges. TO. 8-1990. 2960 CORTLAND-Working woman or girl, nice room, unlimite...…

April 25, 1958 • Page Image 38

…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 19193 San Juan ROSELAWN, 18980 Lovely 3 bdrm. rear library Colonial. Pass hall. Grade lay. Breakfast rm. Rec. rm. 2 car gar. Must be sold. First time offered. UN 4-4600 Eall J. WM. KLEM 3 bdrm. fa. brk. ranch home, with carpets and drapes, in ex- cellent cond. 2 car gar, com- plete rec. rm. with blt-in bar and T.V. set. Stall shower and Lay. in basem't, many more extras. LI. 7-0504, for app't. • ■ ...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 1 7—HOUSES FOR SALE LESURE 19170 OPEN SUN. 2 - 5 $1650 DOWN !! STEEL - CURTIS Spacious ranch bung. Custom blt. 1950. Gas A.C. ht., 4 bdrms., 2 baths. Spacious liv. rm. Paneled library. Beautiful kitch., breakfast rm. Paneled rec. rm. Enclosed terrace, 2 car gar. Loads of extras. MR. SEIDON — UN. 4-4600 5 rm. brk. bung. Lge. liv. rm; full din. rm; tiled kit; tablespc; gas ht; 1 14. car gar. Close to Synagogue-S h o p s-T...…

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…Friday, April 25, 1958—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-24 cTh 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 20419 SCHAEFER Open Sun. 2-5 17—HOUSES FOR SALE WISCONSIN, 19191 WELL KEPT neat home, all brick 6 room single, 5 rms. on 1 fir. & 1 up. Jr. Din. rm. gas ht. alum. storms & screens, new 10' solid drive a steal at $13,500. Mr. Davidson TY. 8-4300. SCHATTEN REALTY $4,000 DOWN No reas. offer refused on this modern large bung., 2 bedrms. dn., 2 bedr...…

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…IN SPRING VALLEY SUBDIVISION - LIVONIA Voting an Vagritta 0:1 builtters Present JUST WHAT YOU WANTED... ...CHARMING NEW BI-LEVELS rw AND ALL THIS AND ALL THIS F". Face Brick E Center Entrance n Large Sunken Patio E Storms and Screens Included 4 BEDROOMS - 22 BATHS 1770 SQ.. FT. LIVING AREA I— Hot Point Built-In Oven and Range n Colored Bathroom Fixtures E Ceramic Tiled Stall Shower n Ceramic Tiled Bathroom n n Garbage D...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE HUNTINGTON WOODS RANCH FIRST TIME OFFERED VAN REAL-ESTATE LI 8-6219 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE OAK PARK OAK PARK $3,000 DN.! 23205 Berkley 3 bdrms, brk. contemporty ranch, recently re-decorated, carpets and drapes, profession- ally landscaped, conveniently located, 1 blk. N. of 9 Mile, I . blk. E. of Coolidge, G.I. Mort- gage, LI. 7-0279, owner. GROSS REALTY 13420 W. 7 MILE GREENVIEW - 7 MILE. The ran...…

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…17 —HOUSES FOR SALE 17 —HOUSES ;OR SALE All Open Sun, 2-5 18210 Appoline--$2900 dn. 3 bedrm. Col. grade lay. new rec. rm. & • bar, carpeting, drapes, gas ht. 2 cr. gar. Oak Pk.-8810 Kenberton Dr. Beautiful large 3 bedrm. face br. ranch tile base, gas ht. car- peting, drapes, alum. storms, screens, doors, & gar. low dn. paymt Oak Pk., 13368 Wales Lovely 6 rm. br . home 3 bed- rms. dn unfinished attic for 2 more rms. rugs, drapes, gas ht...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 1I—HOUSES FOR SALE Pennington, 17317 FAUST, 20510 Lovely 3-bedrm. f. brk. col. Center pass hall, fireplace, gas a.c. carpt., grade lay., 6 yrs. old. Priced to sell. Adorable lge. 3-bdrm. f. brk. ranch, Only 31/4 yrs. old, s. and s., carpeting, very clean, ideal loc. Priced to sell. O'NIEL O'NIEL 17800 W. '1 MILE KE 2-0659 17800 W. 7 Mile KE 2-0659 BEST BUY IN OAK PARK ON LARGE LOT — IN WOODED AREA 23831 MANISTEE...…

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…BERRIDGE & MORRISON Presenting 10765 KINGSTON Huntington Woods Open Afternoons ONLY 1 LEFT NEW RANCH in beautiful Hunting ton Woods. Face brick on nice shady street, with loads of built-ins. Kitchen has range, oven, dishwasher, refrig- erator, disposal, with hood vent fan. Large liv. rm. with nat. firepl. good dining "L". Built in china cabinet. tile bath, & extra grade lay. Full basement lovely yard. $23,500. Liberal terms, will accept home...…

April 25, 1958 • Page Image 46

…17-A-LOTS FOR SALE. HUNTINGTON WOODS. Lot 50x126 for sale. $5,700. Call Midwest 7-0267. 20-OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT WYOMING - 7 Mile area. Suitable for accountant. insurance. or ad- vertising agency. DI. 1-8383, DI. 1-4424. 20-C--COMMERCIAL BUILDING FOR SALE YOU SHOULD - BUY this beautiful 2 year old office building on James Couz- ens near Thatcher that has- 9 offices-gas heat-complete air conditioning and get a pos- sible net annual return ...…

April 25, 1958 • Page Image 47

…OBITUARIES Members of Beth Abraham May 4, at Bnai David Cemetery. Rabbi Donin and Cantor Adler Synagogue and leaders of the EDWARD (GLICK) HOFF- Relatives and local Jewish community joined REGINA CROW, 19016 Birch- will officiate. Cantor Shabtai Ackerman this crest, died April 19. She leaves MAN, of Madison, 0., died friends are asked to attend. * • * * week in mourning the death of a daughter, Mrs. Hilda Hart- April 16. Survived by his wife,...…

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…Friday, April 25, 1958—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS- 32 Israel s Tenth Anniversary Inspires Publication of Novels, Histories, At/asses and Many Brochures 'The First Ten Years' by Walter Eytan, 'Israel Today' by Ruth Gruber, 'The State of Levelling Wind." Published by tier, a new land and a new peo- Israel' by Prof. L. F. Rushbrook Williams, 'Israel in 14 Pictorial Maps,' Tenth Anniver- Pantheon Books (333 6th, N. Y. ple." 14), this book describe...…

October 25, 1957 • Page Image 1

…United Nations Week Plea for Justice and Peace Editorial THE JEWISH NEWS A Weekly Review Page 4 Commentator's of Jewish Events Calls Struggle an Internal Affair' Direct From Israel Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper—Incorporating The Detro' VOLUME XXXII — No. 8 <az , . 27 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd. — VE 8-9364 — Detroit 35, October 25, Report -onicie This Page and Page 40 Yea S ng e 0 9 4, Copy 5c ‘1 -2 °;>'fr 0 Israel States...…

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…Purely Commentary O E-4 tg EV k0 Ct. kt5. et 7-4 O By Philip Report • from Slomovitz • Israel comforts in the new theater—including hand-driers in the wash- (Continued from Page 1) the major gifts to Bar Mitzvahs trips to Israel. Meir DeShalit (who is affectionately known here as "Meme"), of the Prime Minister's Office, who is Weisgal's chief associate in the Tenth Anniversary planning organization, told us that Israel will make every...…

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…Ben-Gurin's Speech in Knesset Reiterates Israel's Desire for Peace (Continued from Page 1) balance of power differs from the Soviet attitude towards Is- Observers described this avoid- the local military balance." rael might change if Israel ance of extremes as a crystal- The Israel Premier expressed adopted a less pro-Western lization of Israel's posture to- regret that there had been no policy. day in foreign affairs. improvement in Soviet ...…

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…But Boys, It's UN Week! 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, 1952 at Post ...…

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…U.S.Losina'HotRaceinColdWar ' Humphrey Tells Detroit Zionists BY FRANK SIMONS tion, adding that the "so-calle d Theater. There will be "In the Middle East, in cradle of civilization (th e Avalon no admission charge. Asia, in all parts of the world, Middle East) also could be its Featured on the evening's the United States is currently graveyard. program will be a special film engaged in a one-game world "To my knowledge," Sen. series against ...…

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…Friday, October 25, 1957—THE DETROIT JEW ISH NEWS-6 Work on Advance Israel Bond Sales for Dinner Honoring Dr. Hershman +, s Barter Miss Halaban at Histadrut Concert Bart, a pro duct of the Two sparkling and prominent "Borscht" belt, the New York entertainers will be featured at state summer resort area, has a the annual Histadrut Concert, to regular radio show in New be held at 8:30 p.m., Nov. 3, in York, has made frequent ap- the auditori...…

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…LaMed, Shudofsky Prescott to udge Book Fair Contest Louis LaMed, Dr. Joseph Prescott, and Dr. Maurice M. Shudofsky have been named judges for the Teme Skully Award Contest for essays on a Jewish theme, sponsored by the Jewish Community Center, in conjunction with the sixth an- nual Jewish Book Fair, to be held Nov. 23-25 at the Davison branch. All three men are well-known figures in Detroit educational and literary circles. LaMed, founder of ...…

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…cl) Local Religious Zionists Hold First Election Since Their Merger t) z J) DETROIT P - 5 In their first election since their merger last December, the Mizrachi-Hapoel Hamiz- rachi, united religious Zionist organization, choose Phillip Stollman as president. Other officers named at the recent election meeting, at- tended by over 400 people, were Rabbi Joseph Sperka, Jacob NosAnchuk and I. W. Schlus- sel, vice presidents; Rabbi Er- nest G...…

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…State to Join in `Religion' Month Gov. G. Mennen Williams has proclaimed November as Reli- gion In American Life Month in Michigan. He urged every resident of the state to partici- pate in the program through regular attendance in a house of -worship. In issuing the proclamation, Gov. Williams joined governors of 40 other states in setting aside the entire month as part of the national observance spon- sored by the Committee on Re- ligion I...…

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…Friday, October 25, 19 57—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-1 0 The Suburban Community Sol Roseman,- Florist, Opens Larger Shop OW Young Israel's 'County Fair' to Complete Synagogue Facilities New Building in Northwest Leased by M. E. Arden Morris Barber Shop Morris Direnfeld, of the M. E. Arden Realty Co., this week announced occupancy of its new building at Wyoming and Cla- rita, by Capital Records, Porter- Cable Machinery Co. and the Stanton Bu...…

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…GENEVA (JTA) — The U.S. Congressional Committee \which is now in Geneva to attend the Intergovernmental Committee for European .Migration Con- ference conferred with officials of United Hias Service con- cerning the eligibility of Egyp- tian Jewish refugees for im- migration to the United States under the new law. A lengthy brief was sub- mitted by James P. Rice, execu- tive director of United Hias, who outlined the Egyptian per- secutions, co...…

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…By PHINEAS J. BIRON a sincere gentleman, did not convince us . . . We refer him to a statement that Mr. Eban sent to a Mr. Eichelberg of Cin- cinnati, in reply to a similar protest . . . Ambassador Eban wired as follows: "There will be no desecration of the Sabbath whatever on Friday, Sept. 20th, just as Israel broadcasting from Jerusalem does not desecrate Sabbath." This is what we meant when we wrote in our: column that the Israel Embassy i...…

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…•1 ■ 11 ...al••••(.•••••(..al•MINNIIMill•••41•11=4,0•01 Boris Smolar's 'Between You . . and Me' (Copyright, 1957, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) Communal Affairs Cooperation between Jewish federations and welfare funds in this country and the Jewish Agency in Israel has reached new heights . . . Two staff members of the Council of Jewish Federa- tions and Welfare Funds have returned to New York following a study they made in Israel on J...…

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…Friday, October 25, 1957—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS- 1 4 Dr. Schweitzer Thanks Israelis for Book Gifts Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News JERUSALEM — Dr. Albert Schweitzer, the world-f am o u s medical missionary and philoso- pher, has described his visit to Jerusalem as a "long cherished hope" in a letter made public Wednesday by the Hebrew Uni- versity. In his letter, in which he thanked students of the univers- ity's Hadassah Medic...…

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…Mapai Seeks Merger of Socialist Parties TEL AVIV,. (JTA)—Calls for the political merger of all Zion- ist-Socialist parties in Israel and for a merger of all kibbutz movements in the country were issued in resolutions adopted at the conclusion of the third -an- nual convention of the collec- tive settlements associated with the Mapai Party. Such mergers of all "con- structive pioneering forces in Israel," stated the resolutions, would "ensure ...…

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…Sobeloff, Avrunin, Stutz to Participate in CJFWF Sessions in New Orleans Three Detroiters will partici- , pate in the 26th general assem- bly of the Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds at the Hotel Roosevelt, New Orleans, Nov. 14 to 17, it was announced by Herbert R. Abe- les, CJFWF president. They are Isidore Sobeloff, executive vice-president of the Jewish Welfare Federation who will have returned from the United Jewish Appeal S...…

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…Women ; Cluhs Mrs. J. Weintraub, of 19035 Parkside, will sponsor a lunch- eon, to which members of RA- DOMER LADIES AUXILIARY and their friends are invited, at 12:30 p.m., Wednesday. Mes- dames Reta Ager and Rose Tuttleman will be co-hostesses. Proceeds will go to charity. For information, call Mrs. Ager, LI. 6-1860; or Mrs. Tuttleman, LI. 5-3957. * * * JERICHO REBEKAH LODGE, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, has named Ada Ducker, deputy pres...…

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…American Jewish Congress Women JWF Institute Plan. Stephen Wise Dinner-Dance Sets Last Meet Mrs. SIDNEY MICHALS, chairman of the American Jewish Congress Women's Division Stephen S. Wise dinner- dance, and FRANK ROSENBAUM, president of the AJC Mich- igan Council, whose group is participating in the event, talk over plans for the program. * * Women of the American Jewish Congress here Will pre- sent the annual Stephen S. Wise dinner-dance, the...…

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…Council of Jewish Women - Plans Nuptials in January Training Program for Volunteers Rubenfire-Stollman MISS BARBARA RUBENFIRE Announcement was made this week of the engagement of Bar- bara Rubenfire to Bernard Stollman, son of Rabbi Isaac Stollman, national president of the Mizrachi-Hapoel Hamizrachi Organization, and Mrs. Stoll- man, of Cortland Ave. The bride-elect is the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ru- benfire, of Wildwood Ave., Oak...…

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…Friday, October 25, 1957—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-20 activities in Society At a cocktail and dinner party including floral and musical surroundings, the children and grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Konstanten, of 1588 Webb, honored their parents on their 35th wedding anniversary, together with more family and friends, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Israel Finkelstone will be honored Sunday at a family dinner at Northwood Inn in celebration of thei...…

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