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February 26, 1965 • Page Image 1

…Our Jewish Heritage About Atheists Unwed Mothers New Anchor Bible New Biblical Illustrated Feature Starts This Week Page 6 Nathan Ziprin Paraphrases Sholem Aleichem Page 7 Growing Community Problem Reported by Charlotte Hyams Page 40 A Review of Book of Jeremiah in New Translation ° Page 40 The Morality Bias Even Among Sufferers From Prejudice • All Jews Victims of Arab Propaganda E JEWIS NE of a Boycott: State Department, West Ger...…

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…Purely Commentary ACLU on Wrong Track on Klan Issue An American Civil Liberties Union member should live up to the principles enunciated by the ACLU and criticize when the organization goes on a tangent. That's what we are compelled to do in the matter involving the Ku Klux Klan. If a government agency can expose the bigotries of a secret or- ganization that flouts the law and defies all human decencies, it should do so. When a hooded group ...…

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…U.S. Pledges $24,700,000 to UNRWA, Warns the Agency Must Economize UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (JTA) —The United States pledged to contribute $24,700,000 in cash and foodstuffs in 1965, to aid the Arab refugees being sheltered and fed by the United Nations in four regions of Israel's borders, but it warned that the UN agency per- forming this task must effect economies, especially by "long- needed rectification" of its relief rolls. • The American p...…

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…Bowing to Cairo 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 48235 Mich., VE 8-9364. Subscription $6 a year. Foreign $7. Second Class Postage Paid at Detroit, Michigan PHILIP SLO...…

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…Harriman Trip to Israel Seen as U.S. 'Calm-Down' Action Rabbi Rejects Invitation to Biased Club (Continued from Page 1) ply function. Consequently, ac- cording to West German argu- ments, the United States now has a responsibility to extricate Bonn from the difficulties erupt- ing from both Egypt and Israel. It was against this background that the Harriman trip was en- visaged and authorized. It was indicated that while the current crisis be...…

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…Book Pays Tribute to Justice Felix Frankfurter that the Massachusetts Sunday Judge Calvert Magruder, in the right." He goes on at length, out- lated. Years later B r a n d e i s (Continued from Page 1) Closing Law had a primary reli- majority opinion, had found that ear, and was quoted in the Pure- lining the arrangements. Who is stated that Wolfson's fervor and gious purpose. This Socratic pro- the statute had a primary pur- ' Commentary Col...…

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…Profile of Legal Genius BY MILTON FREEDMAN JTA-Jewish News Washington Correspondent (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) WASHINGTON — The entire nation, headed by President John- son and the Supreme Court, mourned the death of Felix Frank- furter, the immigrant Jewish boy who peddled newspapers and ran errands for a drug store on New York's East Side and rose to be an Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court, earning a ...…

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…Lipsky, Pincus, Schiff to Address Allied Drive Meetings This Week Eban Proposes Summit Cardinal Predicts Council Parley for Peace Talks to Pass Jewish Statement NEW YORK (JTA)—A proposal that the heads of all sovereign states in the world gather for a week's super-summit meeting to re-evaluate the prospects for peace opened by new technologies was made here by Abba Eban, deputy prime minister of Israel. He made that suggestion at one of the ...…

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…Israel Bonds Gets Vice President Humphrey's Boost; Record $24,700,000 Sales Include Detroiters' $425,000 MIAMI—Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey declared here that 1,540,000 subscribers to I s r a el Bonds have provided "the pio- neers of Israel with the tools to rebuild their homeland in peace and understanding," adding that "They have helped construct a nation where freedom flourishes." He observed that "the Ameri- can tradition and the tra...…

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…▪ A forbearing man is better than PHILADELPHIA (JTA) — The a warrior; He who rules his tem- Federation of Jewish Agencies of per better than one who takes a Greater Philadelphia last year city. —Proverbs raised close to $10,000,000 to aid its 35 local agencies and other beneficiaries serving Jewish needs nationally and overseas, including Reccatiag Cocktail's got it! Only last year, Mrs. Bargman Israel, former Judge Nochem S. Reveno, Joseph H...…

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…Adamant Ben-Gurion Is Urged to Accept Mapai Convention Verdict on Lavon TEL AVIV (JTA)—An appeal to former Premier David Ben- Gurion to accept the ruling of the majority of the Mapai convention on the Lavon Affair and on a limited alignnient with the Ahdut Avodah Party was voiced Monday by Kaddish Luz, speaker of the Israel parliament, who is among the top Mapai leaders. The convention, which concluded last weekend, approved a request from Pr...…

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…he Muddled 'Una Eitani Case BULLETIN (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) JERUSALEM — The Interior Ministry has withdrawn its emand that Mrs. Rina Eitani, a member of the Upper Naza- reth City Council. should hand in her passport pending clari- cation of her nationality status. The investigation has sparked a controversy in Israel. By JOSHUA H. JUSTMAN Chief JTA Correspondent in Israel (Copyright. 1965, Jewish Telegraphic Agency,...…

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…UN's UN 'Horowitz Proposal' to Aid . Underdeveloped Countries Is Well Received BY SAUL CARSON problem of aiding the underdevel- oped countries to come before the world body. After discussing the plan, in committee and in plenary session, the Horowitz Proposal seemed so appealing that the conference voted to ask the World Bank to study the matter thoroughly and report back to the UN secretary-general. That vote was carried by a ballot Of 97 i...…

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…Bnai David to Break Ground for Sanctuary, School Wing Vaad Horabonim Plans Gathering, Week Proclaimed In conjunction with the annual banquet of the Vaad Horabonim and Merkaz to be held March 7 at CONG. BNAI DAVID: Services 5:45 p.m. today. Rabbi Donin will speak Cabo Hall, a Vaad Horabonim on "Constructing a Sanctuary" in honor of the ground-breaking Week has been proclaimed by the ceremonies Sunday. At 8:30 a.m. services Saturday, the Bar M...…

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…• Weekly Quiz BY RABBI SAMUEL J. FOX (Copyright, 1965, JTA, Inc.) Who are the Yemenite Jews? The Yemenite Jews are those Jews, who until their recent (al- most complete) immigration to Israel lived in Yemen, an Arabian Province located in the south western part of the Arabian penin- sula. What is most distinctive about those Jews is the fact that since their ancestors settled in Yemen sometime during the an- cient period there has been lit...…

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…ashgiah Temidi Schneiderman German Justice Minister Foe of Extension of Statute, Reportedly Ex-Nazi Youth Leader In modern usage a "Mashgiah" is Honored on here It was BRUSSELS (JTA)—Dr. Ewald at is referred to as an overseer Bucher, the West German justice a supervisor. This person is used have been minister who has been the a means to assure one's self of 80th Birthday obdurate foe of extension of the a one-time leader of the Hitler the By...…

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…Rabbi Julius A. Leibert's 'Behind Bars' Proposes Many Changes in Dealing With Crime, and Reforming Penology As the Jewish chaplain at San Quention, Folsom and Alcatraz prisons, Rabbi Julius A. Leibert came in close contact with scores of prisoners, learned their habits, acquired first hand knowledge about crime and penology. In "Behind Bars," which he wrote with Emily Kingsbery, and which has been published by Doubleday, Rabbi Leibert relates...…

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….7hanging Modes in Hazanuth By JACOB H. SONENKLAR The hazan, or the cantor, in the aspora became an important fig- e in Jewish life. He was, to be- e with, the inheritor of the lev- al chants which were heard in present it to the Jews of that day, who now wanted refinement and good musical taste in the syna- gogue. Sulzer's influence spread over Western Europe and even fil- tered through the iron gates of the Orthodox synagogue, so that toda...…

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…Doctors' Wives to Carry On Tradition of Aid to Needy With Annual Show Mrs. Alex Friedlaender, past president of the Women's Auxil- iary to Maimonides Medical Society, holds up one of the gowns to be shown in the auxiliary's annual fashion show-luncheon, for which she is co-ordinator to the chairman. The show, "Unisphere of Fashion," will be held noon March 16 at the Sheraton Cadillac Hotel. With Mrs. Friedlaender are (from left) rear: Mesdame...…

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…COUNCIL OF ORTHODOX RABBIS AND MER11 Morris Karbal to Receive Council of Orthodox Rabbis Award for Distinguished Service desi g nating the erection of the Holy Ark, in memory of his parents. As far back as 1947, he was a National Repre- sentative to the United Jewish Appeal in Washing- ton, D.C., and received a citation for his philanthropic efforts for help to Jews overseas and in Israel. In 1955 he married the former Hannah Zalesin, who i...…

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…AZ TWENTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL BANQUET Aims and Goals of Vaad Harobonim v -0 ,,_ ) / ding 'c understanding and Mr. and Mrs. Julius for the Vaad Hora- u.-ted Chanukah, 5724 f Detroit since 1914, ply Company in 1932, Rotenberg has been hile endeavor in our onal causes. At this 27th Annual Banquet, we point out with pride to more than a quar- ter century of service to our community in the field of Kashruth, Torah Education, Sabbath Observance, Ta...…

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…To Benefit Training Schools Marianne August Now Oak-Woods Young Israel Sisterhood Plans A-Glitter for ORT's Jewel Ball Mrs. Lawrence Levin to Mark 10 Years of Synagogue Service ° The Sheraton-Cadillac ballroom nery and furs modeled by young again will be the setting of ORT's ORT members. Imperial Jewel Ball April 3, ac- Oakland Hills Chapter will pre- cording to Mrs. Nathan H. Sch- . sent a skit with Mrs. Donald lafer, Michigan region presid...…

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…Perlmutter-Lazar Troth Told in Toledo Jewish Meals By Mildred Grosberg Bellin (Copyright, 1965, JTA, Inc.) STUFFED (GEFILTE) MILTZ 1 beef miltz 2-V2 cups prepared white bread 1 medium onion, finely diced 1 stalk celery, finely diced 2 tablespoons chicken or goose fat 1---fablespoon poultry seasoning About 1 teaspoon salt, to taste 1 egg, slightly beaten When purchasing the miltz, have an incision about 2 inches long cut in the .c_7_Lde. Whe...…

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…✓ ctivities Sharon Kahan Is Now Mrs. Donald Borsand internationall famous pianist, will be the guest artist of the concert series sponsored by the Detroit In- stitute of Arts Founders' Society in the large auditorium. • * Acknowledged to be among the top orchestras in the nation, the HOUSTON SYMPHONY, under the direction of Sir John Barbi- rolli, will demonstrate its present eminent standing when it per- forms at Detroit's Masonic Audi- tor...…

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…New York City Girl to Marry Detroiter Women s Ulubs Public Aid to Religious Schools Topic for Discussi©n at Delegate Assembly (Continued from Page 19) BATYA CHAPTER, Mizrachi Women, will hold a paid-up mem- bership soirie and supper 8 p.m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Ida Chaim s, 24636 Santa Barbara, Southfield. Mrs. Penina Schwartz, soprano, will be guest artist. Mrs. Schwartz, graduate of the New York City College of Music, is doing gradu...…

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…c5, ZOD Forms Masada Young Adult as Fortress Against Assimilation Tide JW/ Activities SOL YETZ - MORRIS COHEN AUXILIARY will hold its annual paid-up membership affair at 8 p.m. Monday at the home of Anne Weinstein and Celia Yetz, 17376 Cherrylawn. Lillian Bern- stein, past department president, will present "A History of Jewish Music." Mrs. Weinstein, past aux- iliary president, will obligate new members and present them with membership pi...…

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…Miss Mayer to Wed Robert Earl Portman /2 MISS CAROLINE MAYER Mr. and Mrs. Alfred A. Mayer of Greenlawn Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter Caroline Richelle to Robert Earl Bortman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bortman of Vernon Ave., Huntington Woods. The bride-elect and her fiance attended Wayne State University where she is presently working toward a masters degree. They are planning a June wedding. Ekelman-Goldman Engagement T...…

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…Jacob Geller, Mrs. Verk to Hamad $119.000 Windsor Fund Drive Irving Kane Report Praises Work of JDC The quality of Jewish life in Europe, especially among its youth, is one of the major prob- lems confronting organized Jew- ish communities throughout West- ern Europe, it was asserted by Barbara Gorevitz . to Wed in September The Windsor Welfare Fund Campaign, with a $119,000 goal to "Survive in '65" will be launched two officials of the Co...…

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…Midrasha Institute to Explore Jewry's Cultural Crises Albert Elazar, superintendent of the United Hebrew Schools, on the eve of his current trip to Is- rael to mobilize additional person- nel for his teaching staffs, an- nounced that the 1965 Midrasha Institute will be designed "to ex- plore the various ways in which the Jewish people have responded to cultural crises generated by their contact with other civilizations or with changing world ...…

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…Deadline Looms for Registering in Tween Program Interdating Problem No Problem outh Page Wednesday will be the last day area tweens are able to register for a new 10-week program of classes and interest group at the Ten Mile branch of the Jewish Community Center. The first evening classes and clubs will meet March 11. Designed for center members in the seventh, eighth, and ninth grades, the classes will meet 7:30- 8:30 p.m. weekly. They inc...…

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…▪ Winthrop Griffith Biography Reviews Caplan-Stern Troth • u Hmphrey's- Fight on Anti-Semitism Is Announced here A remarkably fine account of the life of one of the great Americans of our time makes "Humphrey: A Candid Biography" by Winthrop Griffith, published by William Mor- row & Co. (425 Park, S.. NY 16), a must for all who are interested in the liberal movement in this country. The tribute to Vice Presiden t ° Hubert H. Humphrey contai...…

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…-IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIINIPF mr- milIMIENNIMIIII7 THE JEWISH NEWS uid THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 32—Friday, February 26, 1965 54th Semi-Annual LARGO'S a little bit of everything Fine Italian-American Cuisine Deliciously Prepared for the Discerning Taste Banquet Facilities • WHAT ARE, you ask, some of the oddball laws we mentioned last week, made by lawmakers re- garding preparation, serving and consumption of ...…

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…Dont cook ionight. /WAX BUT Jerusalem and Athens BY HARRY SACHER Danny Raskin's LISTENING Yiddish Favorites on New Record Comedian Joey Adams is on a new Roulette record featuring the greatest Jewish folk songs of all time and recorded with guest stars Molly Picon, Menashe Skulnik and The Greeks rival the Jews in being the most politically minded race in the world. No matter how FEATURING OUR DELICIOUS DELMONICO STEAK SANDWICH forlorn ...…

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…CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 13-FOR RENT APARTMENTS ROOM with kitchen privileges in Kosher home for employed woman or student. New building, air-conditioned. Blackstone Manor area. Reasonable. 863-6693. LARGE ROOM. Upstairs. Single home. Near 7 Mile. Gentleman preferred. DI 1-6477. PLEASANT ROOM, private home. For employed lady. Privileges. UN 2-4611. RICHTON near Dexter. Large. Kitchen privileges. $28 month. 867-4839. NICE ROOM for rent. LI ...…

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…• 17—HOUSES FOR SALT 17—HOUSES FOR SALE SOUTHFIELD LUXURY RANCH 21801 AVON 10 Mi-New Hampshire. Bides own lge. rambling cust. blt. Tremen- dous 2 bedrms, Fam. Rm. complete blt-ins in kitch. 2 baths, garage, many extra ftrs. Finest workman- ship and materials. Expensive car- peting, drapes. Price $41,900. FIRST SHOWING akin built home. 3 bedrooms, den, 2 baths, passhall, living room and dining room drapes and carpeting appliances. Near s...…

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…• 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE Heavy Response to Ad Reported by Park Woods SOUTHFIELD LAUDER - JAS. COUZENS Decorator's home for sale. Lots alone here cost $10,000 to $12,000. Den, 2 bedrooms, no basement, 25 ft. living room. 1 block from Bnai David, close to schools and exclu- sive Washington Heights. $18,500. DELUXE RANCH Call now for appt. Solid face brk. ranch. Ideal floor plan, 2 lge. bed- rms., pan. Den, Rec. Rm., exquis...…

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…17 - HOUSES FOR SALE 17-HOUSES FOR SALE OAK PARK-OPEN SUN. 2-5.... 17-HOUSES FOR SALE Huntington Wds. Manor 13313 Victoria Open 2-5 Sunday Charming 3-bedrm. Col.; pass hall, natl. firepl. in liv. rm., sep. din. rm., family rm. w/blt.-ins, beaut. carpeting, drapes. Asking $23,500. 353-2400. 23530 JEROME-OAK PARK Owner transferred, must sacrifice. 3-bedrm. brk. ranch; gas ht., lovely landscaping, on lge. lot, 2-car brk. garage. Close to ...…

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…Israel Tackles Its _Mental Health Problems on National Scale 50—BUSINESS CARDS I. SCHWARTZ. All kinds of carpenter work, no job too big or small. BR 3-4826, LI 5-4035. ings with top U. S. experts in the cultural and economic life of the ' brought about by differences in field of mental health, Dr. Miller country than similar newcomers methods of child rearing and ed- VERY REASONABLE. Expert on tak- NEW YORK—Along with Isra- will discuss wit...…

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…Malcolm X's Anti-Semitism The late Malcolm X, militant Black Nationalist leader who was slain this week at a New York rally, had much to say about the ° Jews. It was Bnai Brith's Anti-Defa- mation League that called him not only anti-Christian but anti- Semitic. Yet in an interview with Playboy Magazine before he broke away from Elijah Muhammad's Black Muslim movement, Malcolm X showed grudging—albeit under- handed—admiration for the Jews: "A...…

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…Unwed Mothers--Growing Community Problem as Family Ties Loosen in 'Integrated Society' nothing of the older generation. It's not only in the United States; you'll find it in Israel, too." (The London Jewish community worried parents seeking "friendly has made no secret of its concern. by CHARLOTTE HYAMS "Thank goodness, OUR girls advice." He counsels one to two In 1963, the number of unmarried aren't like that!" such cases a week. mothers ass...…

February 26, 1960 • Page Image 1

…U.S. Stamp Honors Memory of Masaryk Inter-Faith Understanding THE JEWISH NEWS A Weekly Review of Jewish Events Commentary Page 2 Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper—Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle VOLUME XXXVI—No. 26 100% njtfenlo n S o p 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd.—VE 8-9364—Detroit Anne Frank's Appeal: 'Give Again and Again' Is Important Campaign Message Editorial Page 4 35, February 26, 1960 $5.00 Per Year; Single Copy...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWIS H NEWS—Friday, February 26, 1960-2 Purely Commentary By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Dingell Criticizes Ghetto Painting Among 30 Works Boycott of Israel Exhibited at Art Institute, March 2 in Navy Contract Thomas G. Masaryk—'Champion of Liberty' Rep. John D. Dingell is co- On March 7, 1960, a new U. S. postage stamp, the sixth in sponsoring with Rep. Emanuel the "Champions of Liberty" series, will be dedicated to the Celler legislat...…

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…Storm of Protest in Nation's Capital Over Pakistan's Barring U.S. Jewish Personnel WASHINGTON, ( J T A ) — Members of the United States Congress indicated they intend to take action aimed at secur- ing the annulment of a reported "gentleman's agreement" devel- oped between Pakistan, on the one side, and the State Depart- ment and the U.S. Interna- tional Cooperation Administra- tion, on the other, barring American personnel of Jewish faith fr...…

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…mum Apt Increasing Threats to Israel 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, ...…

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…Over 300 volunteer workers in the 1960 Detroit Israel Hista- drut Campaign will mark the official close of the drive this Sunday, following six weeks of intensive campaigning. Only last-minute "mop-up ef- forts" - will be -required to put the drive over its $200,000 goal, it was announced this week by Morris Lieberman, campaign chairman. • Celebrating the culmination of the drive and the successful results, which have boosted this year's fund-...…

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…I Detroiter Edward Kersch Sees War Danger in Jordan Boundary Issues Cohen Gets ZOD Purse WA President Commends Planned Zackheim, Marwil, Cohen Honors Abraham A. Redelheim, presi- their foresight and their in- situation as "dangerously ex- dent of the Zionist Organiza- defatigable devotion to its cre- plosive," Kersch presents the tion of America, in a message ation. positions of both Arabs and Is- "May they have continued sent this week to...…

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…',Ileynoters, Allied Jewish Campaign Women's Innovation, to Mobilize Workers Next -Monday Rabbi PHILIP FRANKEL, of qua Society as lecturer at Olivet Shaarey - Zedek, Lansing, will College, Olivet, Mich., on Mon- represent the Jewish Chautau- day and Tuesday. . . Women's Division Keynoter and kits and to plan their part: of 'general solicitation and an workers will meet at the home in the Allied Jewish Campaign. , innovation in . the Women's ...…

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…• • Dr. Katsh Finds Hebraic. Treasures Truman Speaks at 1)inner; Credits Science for Israel's Might on Six-Week Tour of Soviet Union Gets IIonorari De .ree (Direct JTA Teletype Wire Several rare Jewish religious of the Jews in 13th century to The Jewish News) Spain. Former President Harry S. ference in Miami Beach Sunday JERUSALEM — Prime Minis- objects, including a Hebrew evening. Truman will address the dinner bible dating from the ninth ...…

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…Noted Musicians i it Jewish Music Month Festival at Center Tuesday Paul Olefsky, solo cellist, Harvey Seigel, violinist, and Lare Wardrop, English horn. all members of the Detroit Symphony, will appear as solo- ists with the Jewish Center Symphony Or- chestra, Julius Chajes, con- ductor, in the third Tuesday evening con- cert, at 8:30 p.m., March 1, in the Aaron DeRoy Thea- t r e 1 8 1 0 0 Meyers. The program is dedicated to the nation-wide c...…

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…1,300 Cheer at Sunday Eve Concert of Adas Shalom Hoff- given by Judge Ira G. Kaufman, Over 1,300 people—the larg- from Offenbach's "Tales of past president of the congrega- She also sang Israeli est audience ever to attend the man.' tion. traditional Festival of Jewish compositions by Marc Lavri and Julius Chajes. Music sponsored by Adas Sha- DRIVING LESSONS Also well received were the lom Synagogue—gave a stand- LESSON $ ing ovation to sever...…

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