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July 26, 1957 • Page Image 1

…Disturbing Note in U. S.-Israel- German Relations Poisoned Roots in Middle East Controversies Editorials, Page 4 THE JEWV:11 NE A Weekly Review Michigan's Only English-Jewish Catholic Girl's Memoirs Point to Family Breaches in Jewish Events Mixed Marriages 4`' .corporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle ,) Commentary, Page 2 .\ VOLUME XXXI — No. 21 27. 17100 W. . 8-9364 — Detroit 35, July 26, 1957 $5.00 Per Year; Single Copy ...…

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…ure y =men ary By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Friday, July 26, 1957 'Memories of a Catholic Girlhood' Offers Revealing Admission of Irreparable Family Breach in Mixed Marriage B-G 'Warns Against Delusions on Israel's Security; Says Ile Is Jew First, Then Israeli; Goldmann Enters Controversy With Premier tion "unreal." Despite great Actions Committee that he (Later Story on Page 5) achievements in many was first a Jew and then an JERUSALEM, (JTA)—Je...…

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…Fund to Erect New Knesset (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) JERUSALEM—The Palestine Jewish Colonization Association (PICA), founded by Baron Ed- mond. de Rothschild 75 years ago, will wind up its activities in Israel, give ownership of its land holdings to Israel national institutions and contribute its 6,000,000 pounds ($3,333,000) in cash assets to a fund to erect a new home for the Knesset, Israel's Parliament. This decision w...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS Incorporating the Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue of July 20, 1951 -e! e",-;" 711:21- 44 r.T: 1,1 '' 7 ''. • e : 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 ...…

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…JERUSALEM, (JTA) — A marriage this week between an Arab Christian girl living in Israel and a Christian Arab who is a citizen of Jordan proved that love could conquer all ob- stacles. The latter included such for- midable hurdles as Arab-Israel enmity, distance and diplomatic red-tape. Rena Nakaleah Kara, 24, an Israeli citizen of the Greek Or- thodox faith, who lives in Jaf- fa, wanted to wed her cousin, Michel Kara, 28. However, he lived in ...…

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…t t ' -7" Deny Ike's Minister Acts As Government Emissary (Continued from Page 1) w Presidential spokesman James Hagerty said Dr. Elson is travelling with a personal letter of introduction from President Eisenhower, but that "in no sense is he any government emissary." Dr. Elson's name was mentioned after Israeli Premier Ben-Gurion said in Jerusalem Thursday that the "head Of a certain great power" had asked a noted American associated with...…

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…1 Ben-Gurion Enters Textile Strike Picture; Work to End Walkout Tunisian Premier Repeats Pledge of Rights for Jews the main initiator and sup- porter of the strike, and Haifa's Mayor Abba Hushi were in- TUNIS, (JTA) — Tunisian vited to attend the central Premier Habib Bourguiba reit- committee session, but did not erated that his government will appear. guarantee the equality of Tuni- The central committee's ac- sian Jews with their Moslem ...…

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…E tian Col. Sadat's Book AttaCks U. S. Policies in Relation to Israel Friday, July 26. 1957 , COL Anwar El Sadat, editor of the Egyptian government newspaper El Gumbetiriya, - who has served - as Minister of State in Gamal Abdel Nasser's cabi- net and as secretary of the Pen- Islam Congress, is the author of - "Revolt on the Nile," pub- lished by • John Day Co. - (210 Madison, N. Y.), The book has a • foreword - bY. Nasser himself who write...…

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…By HAROLD U. RIBALOW (Copyright, 1957, JTA, Inc.) Every once in a while a story breaks in the newspapers which reveals that intolerance exists in sports, as it does, unhappily, in other spheres. When these tales crop up, we call attention to them, but we much prefer to report on the positive accomplishments of the athletes in the sports world. Now and again, however, we come across a story which is not concerned with a specific event but does ...…

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…Early Parliament ary Responses to Herzlian Political ZiOniSM By JOSEF FRAENKEL In September 1900 the English Zionist Federation sent out a circular to parliamentary can- didates, informing them of the task and aims of Zionism as a political movement. They were also called upon, if elected, to support Zionist hopes and the historic right of the Jews to re- turn to Palestine, in the House of Commons. This action aroused tremen- dous controversy...…

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…M. Sperling, 41ffarjorie's' Producer, Has Wide- Film, Jewish Background By HERBERT G. LUFT (Copyright, 1957, JTA, Inc.) HOLLYWOOD—Milton Sper- ling, producer of "Marjorie Morningstar," cinema adapta- tion of Herman Wouk's best- selling novel, is a veteran film maker in spite of his youthful appearance. Sperling entered the industry in his teens and learned all phases of screen craftsmanship since.. He has been active as writer as well as in...…

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…Friday, July 26, 195 7 — THE DETROIT JEWISH V. 'Israel Would Welcome Dulles as Mediator of Arab-Israel Dispute JERUSALEM, (JTA) — Se- cretary Dulles' statement at his press conference, reiterating his 1955 stand that the United States' good offices were avail- able to both sides in the Arab- Israel conflict was welcomed by a spokesman of the Foreign Office here. The spokesman pointed out that Israel continues to favor direct negotiations bet...…

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…▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ Israel May Ask for Submarines to Balance Russian Subs Given Egypt, B-G Says on TV LONDON, (JTA)—Israel may anent, he said, was a stopping ported it has learned at the Nations in New York ask the Western Powers for of warfare and then cooperation. United that President Eisenhower's unninqhamis • I • submarines to balance the Rus- In return, Israel would offer sian subs delivered to Egypt, peace and cooperation. He could message...…

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…Friday, July 26, 1957 — THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS- 1 4 SYNAGOGUE SERVICES TEMPLE ISRAEL: At 8:30 p.m. services today, Dr. Leon Fram will speak on "Some Thoughts on Closing a Book." YOUNG ISRAEL OF NORTHWEST DETROIT: Sabbath services at 7:20 p.m., today. At 9 a.m. services Saturday, Rabbi Leo Y. Goldman will speak on "A Place of Refuge." The Bar Mitzvah of Roger David Persin will be observed. CONG. BNAI DAVID: Sabbath services at 7:30 p.m., to...…

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…WCTS to Set Up Day School for Retarded Youth I A score of Detroit Jewish organizations that are inter- ested in assisting all available programs in behalf of mentally retarded children were heart- ened this week by the an- nouncement that the. Board of Supervisors' Wayne County Training School's Committee had approved plans for a day school at the Training School. Wayne County, as a result of this decision, will halle the first of the nation...…

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…- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW S-1 6 • • • • activ ities in Society Traffic. Safety Assn. Warns: Parked Car Is Urgent Warning Signal A parked car on a residen- Mr. and Mrs. Jules Doneson and family have returned here after vacationing at the Hotel Concord in the Catskills and tial street should be considered as a warning signal, the. Traf- visiting with members of their family in Philadelphia, Pa. fic Safety Association warned Miss Helen Mende...…

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…Bar Mitzvahs Histadrut Outing at Farband Camp Highlights Miss Nesson, Isaac Swerdlow . Bar-B-0 Lamb Ribs & Prime Filets KAPLAN BROS. MOVIES Exclusively SID SIEGEL DEXTER DAVISON MARKETS to 13301 DEXTER =18207 WYOMING= - BORSCHT 2 t; 49c Luncheon Honors Israel Bond Women Leaders Sixty women who attended the Israel Bond Women's "Time for Tribute" dessert luncheon in the home of Mrs. Irvin Tann, 19150 Berkley, heard Is- raeli folk ...…

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…Award Two Students March of Dimes Grant for Medical Research Fresh Air Society Newlyweds to Leave Four Detroit Youths Attend Reform Camp • Sets Annual Meet for Iowa Residence Four young men and women 8ngageinents Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Such- from Detroit are among 180 Dr. Irving Posner, president teen-agers from all parts of man, of Miami, Fla., announced of the Fresh Air Society, •an- the United States and Canada the engagement of their daugh...…

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…- `Footprints' Brings Out New ff7orlds, Teacher's Book Says A Review By SALLY KORNWISE High quality artistry is the appropriate desc r i p t i o n of "Footprints and New Worlds," newly published book by Te- mina Gezari under sponsorship of the Reconstructionist Press. The book, which discusses ex- periences in art with child and adult, is in itself an artistic production of the highest cali- bre. With eye-appealing typog- raphy, illumination...…

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…• a! Drs. Spiro, Gartner, Shudofsky Head Semitics Department Three Noted Scholars Named by Wayne State Ks1 z University at Luncheon in Honor of LaMed 1:13 rn Evans Wins First Round with Bigots NEW YORK, (AJP) — The stanch pro-Zionist Rev. Richard E. Evans won the first round in his battle against a group with- in the Presbytery of New York which is seeking to displace the famous Labor Temple's inter- faith and interracial programs so that...…

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…By DAVID SCHWARTZ (Copyright, 1957, JTA, Inc.) It is told of the atomic scientist, Dr. Robert Oppen- heimer, that in his student days, he wrote to a friend: "It's so hot all I can do is lie on the bed and read Gesenius' Mathematical Equations of Sublunary Gases." The weather must have been something like now. We would not care under these conditions to read the light literature that regaled Dr. Oppenheimer. Our preference would be to go to t...…

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…LS • A trite tly Con fi den t ial By PHINEAS J. BIRON By PHINEAS J. BIRON Washington Pipeline: The controversial civil rights bill which will finally be passed will be meaningless according to those in the know. . . . The amendment which is sure to be tagged on to me bill will make a sad joke of the Attor- ney General's authority to in- tervene in local. matters of dis- crimination. . . In other words, our Department of Jus- tice will have...…

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…The Traditional Way to Say... gtappik 9/kw *aft, to Your Relatives and. Friends is Through the Columns of THE JEWISH NEWS 417 I t)7:9. You Can Now Place •-• Your New Year's Greeting For the Sept. 27 Edition of 1,4 THE JEWISH NEWS Remember last year when you sat down to send out all those New Year Greeting , Cards • . It sure took a long time filling them out and addressing them, didn't it? And, then, look at all -1 yi4 the people you ...…

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…Friday, July 26, 1957 — THE DETROIT JEWISH N EWS-24 17-HOUSES FOR SALE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS $6125 takes over 4% G.I. Paymts. $91 21450 Parklawn - Oak Park Open Sun. 2-5 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. 3 bedrm. face brick ranch. Gor- geous carpetin...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE' FRANKLIN KNOLLS BY OWNER 17—HOUSES FOR SALE HUNTINGTON WOODS 13334 Sherwood Open Sunday 2-5 3 bedroom ranch, 3 years old, 2 baths, full basement, 2 car attached garage. Building 80 x 25, on large landscaped lot. Lots of extras, carpeting, water softener, etc., $8,000 down on land contract or will sell equity. . OAK PARK 3 Bdrm., Spoon blt. ink. ranch. Built '55. 11/2 baths, beaut. kitch., carpet...…

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…Friday, July 26, 1957 -- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-2S 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE Outer Dr.-Curtis 3 bedrm. placial home. Has everything, must be sold. For detail call Mr. Rovin. * * * Prairie N. 7 Mile up, den, bedrms. 2 dn., break. nook, 2 full baths, stall shower, 2 extra lays., brick gar. Owner wired to sell. Mr. Rovin, UN 1-4300. ELMER M. CLARK 17—HOUSES FOR SALE Oak Park Both Sides Fine Duplex Buy whole bldg. Make new h...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 7 MILE SCHAEFER SEC. Open Sun. 2-5 19785 LITTLEF I ELD moving to Fla. Bring offer & deposit. 3 bedrm. Col., 1 1,4 baths, den & sleeping porch, rec. rm., gas ht., side dr., 114 Cr. gar., many extras, really com- plete. Miss Katanick, UN 1-4300. HUBBELL 16886 ELMER M. A beautiful 3 bedroom brick bungalow, gas heat, double rec. room, screened terrace, cement wading pool, underground sprin- klers, gara...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE STEEL NR. PEMBROKE Cape Cod Sharply decorated brick cent. entrance with 3 bedrms., baths, terr., gas ht., gar. $20,500 Gordon Williamson KE 2-3400 19180 Grand River 17144 Pennington Open 2-5 Sun. Friday, July 26, 1957 1st time offered. Large 3 bedrm. face br. Col. 114 baths, stall shower & nook, reasonably priced. Edith Goodman, DI 1-1540 or VE 8-0077. Warren Seelye HUNTINGTON WDS. Builders Cust. Home Words ca...…

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…• • Community Shows Enthusiasm for Ed Rose Livonia Development A regular schedule of dis- play classified advertising in The Jewish News has produced great interest among prospec- tive home owners in a new 200- home community being devel- oped in the city of Livonia by Edward Rose & Sons. Sales have been brisk in the new subdivision, Livonia Mea- dows, said Sheldon Rose, presi- dent of the firm, since it was first announced nearly two month...…

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…Friday, July 26, 1957 — THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-30 18-STORE RENTALS 17-HOUSES FOR SALE Northwest Sec. Lovely 8-rm. home. large liv. rm., full din. rm., sunroom, break. nook, 4 bedrms., full price $16,900, only $3500 dn. Fred T. Hayes 18231 WYOMING UN. 3-6161 EVERGREEN - 8 MILE AREA 3 bedroom brick ranch, fenced, landscaped, storms and screens, 17-foot back slab, disposal, drapes, carpeting, near public & new high school. 5 minutes fro...…

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…110-Year-Old Isaac Nagel Dies at Home for the Aged Obituaries Jerusalem Pays Final Tribute to Dr. Abbell HATTIE TEPER, 4078 Rich- ton, died July 24. Survived by A landmark in the Jewish two sons, Abraham and Irving; JERUSALEM — Israeli lead- community of Detroit, and more three daughters, Evelyn, Mrs. ers, visiting Americans and specifically the Jewish Home Max Lifton and Mrs. Ben Sand- ordinary citizens of Jerusalem for Aged, was lost this...…

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…• g ! Debate Continues About the Dead Sea Scrolls Ben-Zvis Back from Vacation Dr. Stendahl's New Volume and Article by Dr. Gordis Disputed by Dr. Solomon Zeitlin The debate over the ques- i Johnson, Prof. Karl Georg sight into the history of Juda- hai tioned antiquity and importance Kuhn, Dr, Bo Reicke, Prof. ism regardless of their rela- of the Dead Sea Scrolls is far I Kurt Schubert and Fr. Ernest tion with Christianity.' This I'D from o...…

April 26, 1957 • Page Image 1

…Antagon:srri Between Hammarskjold and Israel E JEWISH NEW Like Fathers Like Sons in Reform Rabbinate Smolar's Column on Page 2 A Weekly Review of Jewish Events Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper—Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle VOLUME XXXI — No. 8 27 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd. — VE 8-9364 — Detroit 35, April 26, 1957 Hilaire Bellocis Reputation for Anti-Semitism ... Chesterton and the Jews. Catholic Attitude on Israel Comme...…

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…Friday, April 26, 1957 — THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-2 Purely Commentary Hilaire Belloc's Reputation for Anti-Semitism; Chesterton and the Jews; Catholic Attitudes on Israel Sir Max Beerbohm, the noted essayist, said of Hilaire Belloc, upon the death of the eminent Catholic writer, that "he wasn't merely a man of genius; he was a man of many geniuses." Readers of "The Life of Hilaire Belloc," the authorized biography by Robert Speaight, pub- li...…

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…(Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) TEL AVIV - Active French participation in Israel's heavy industry, including railway con- struction, consideration of a new oil pipeline and building of an overhead trolley for the transport of potash will be recommended in Paris by the French delegation of represen- tatives of banking, finance and engineering which Tuesday com- pleted a week's inspection of this country's industries. The delegati...…

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…Just Watching Waiting • 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, isn a...…

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…Mrs. Karbel to Be Zionist Regional Convention to Hear JWF Women's Direct Hook-Up Talk by Dr. Neumann Dr. Emanuel Neumann, presi- South Haven; Jacob Ashendorf, DivisionPresident dent of the Zionist Organiza- • Mrs. Abraham Cooper, nomi- nating committee chairman, sub- mitted a slate of proposed offi- cers and board members for the Women's of the Jew- ish Welfare Federation, an- nounced Mrs. Lewis B. Daniels, division presi- dent. The elec- tio...…

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…!Friday, April 26, 1957 — THE DETROIT JEWIS H NEWS-6 State UJA Parley U. S. Aid for Nazi to View New Films Industrialists Michigan leaders of the United Jewish Appeal, Amer- ica's largest wholly voluntary philanthropic agency, will wit- ness the premiere showing of two new motion pictures at the UJA Michigan Leadership Con- ference at the Civic Center in Lansing on Sunday, it was an- nounced by Sidney Mermel- stein of Lansing, conference cha...…

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…The 11th annual Workmen's Circle branch 463-E community service awards will honor Sarah Robinson, principal of Jefferson Junior High School, Supreme Court Justice Talbot Smith and Neil Staebler, chairman of the Democratic State Central Com- mittee. Ceremonies will take place at 8:30 p.m., Sunday, in • the auditorium of the W.C. Cen- ter, 11529 Linwood at Burlin- game. • The awards, renamed last year for Leon A. Cousens, De- troit labor attorne...…

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…— THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—B Friday, April Religious School Students Give $1,400 to Allied Jewish Campaign Shaarey Zedek Re-Elects Safran for Second Term , Hebrew Teachers eaeraunt t) pens Four-Day Convent ion in Detroit Blumenfield, head of the Agen- cy's educational and cultural department. It is scheduled for 9 p.m., Saturday, in the Esther Berman Bldg., 18977 Schaefer. Albert Elazar, who will pre- side at the public meeting, also will ...…

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…Our Letter Box Passover at West Olive Observed by Ex-Christians D. Editor, The Jewish News: How different was this night of Passover from other Pass- . over nights at West Olive, Mich., among the former Christians who have, as they maintain, "re- turned" to the Israelite faith? In the words of William Goodin, leader of' the com- munity, "This ' is the first time the weather has been mild and pleasant in over 10 years of sacrificing the Pass...…

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…Friday, April 26, 1957 — THE DETROIT JEWIS H NEW S-1 0 Plenty of hot water with DETROIT EDISON'S NEW ELECTRIC WATER-HEATING SERVICE New, more efficient water heaters—built to Edison's specifications. New For otitl greater oconostty—lidlson's wow Super-Supply Plan. To make the new •vater-heating plan from Edison. Together they make the finest hot water electric water heaters even more eco- nomical, Detroit Edison has introduced its Super-...…

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…Minor Bordei=rits Continue to Plague Israel as State Keeps Eye on Jordan Crisis • Continued from Page 1 • Syrian gun posts opposite Kfar Szold in Upper Galilee opened fire on the settlement and the Israelis replied in a 90- minute exchange in which no Israeli casualties were reported. Two guards at Kibbutz Messi- lot near Beisan were killed by Jordanian infiltrators on Pass- over Eve. Two days later a gang Of nine armed Jordanians crossed th...…

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…JEWISH NEW S-12 Friday, April 26, 1957 I The Suburban Community Three Nights to 'Go West' Offered by SOC Hadassah By the Oak-Woodser Monday is the big night for members of South Oakland County Chapter of Hadassah. It's the opening of a three-night stand at Mumford High School for "Go West, Already," the newest production of the SOC gals and their mates. Monday's opening will climax almost a year's preparation for ,the show. It began with ...…

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…WASHINGTON, (J T A) Members of the Daughters of the American Revolution walked out of a DAR conveh- tion when a speaker made anti- Jewish remarks. The speaker was identified as Rear Admiral John G. Crom- melin. He was quoted as at- tributing to George Washington a statement that "the Jews work more effectively against us than does the enemy." Those who objected to his remarks were members of the Pensacola, Flor- ida, chapter of the organizatio...…

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…Friday, April 26, 1957 — THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW S-1 4 Louis Marshall.ws Championship of Liberty Revealed in JPS 2-Volume Selected Papers volume work. Reznikoff, in his preface, properly points out: "This collection is primarily the autobiography of the mind and spirit of one of the great men of his generation and a record of ‘his contribution to the history of his times. It will serve, I hope, as "a source of courage and a guide to ef- fecti...…

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…ZUPNITSKI FAMILY CLUB PEAN WELFARE ORGANIZA- daughter luncheon is being will meet Sunday evening, in TION will sponsor a free lunch- planned for May .8, at Rainbow the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. eon for paid-up members at 12 Terrace; under the chairman- Berlin, of Huntington Woods. noon, Monday, in the D.W. ship of Mrs. Morris Miller. For * * PURITY CHAPTER, Order of Simons Center, 4000 Tuxedo. reservations call Mrs. Max ADAS SHALOM SISTER- JEWIS...…

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…Congress Women's Spring Luncheon Planned May 1, at Tarn O'Shanter Women s Clubs ) ice reen aum to Wed jack Arfa __MUMMER_ SAM ROSENBIAT Master of Cerembnies (More Clubs on Page 15) and His Orchestra Detroit's Leader in Entertainment WOMEN'S SABBATH TO 6-5016 TO 8-2067 LEAGUE will hold an open meeting at 12:30 p.m., Monday, at Young Israel Center. Mrs. Milton Winston, program chair- Plastic Furniture Covers man, announces that Rabbi Is- M...…

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…uarteer.righters to Highlight 'Month' Women's ORT to Install Mrs. Harold Kukes at Annual Luncheon Mrs. Harold Kukes, newly Mrs. Joseph Fenton will con- Nathan Simons, parliamen- With Dinner-Dance and Tag Day re-elected president of the duct the installation ceremon- tarian. - ies, and the opening prayer will be given by . Mrs. Howard Kronick. As chairman of the day, Mrs. Sidney Weisman will be in charge of arrangements. Other officers to be i...…

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…Dinner-Dance to Climax Young Marrieds Season The Young Marrieds Group of Temple Israel will climax its social season with a Candlelight Ball, to be held May 18, in the temple's Leon Fram Hall. According to Mr. and Mrs. Stan Millman and Mr. and Mrs. Irving Rosenberg, co-chairmen, the evening will begin with a cocktail hour at 6:30 p.m.,. fol- lowed by dinner and dancing. Arrangements have been Made to have Russ Weaver and his orchestra provide...…

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