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May 27, 1966 • Page Image 10

…Jewish School Miami Opera Guild Pledges Not to Use Clubs Favorite Son? Marks Postwar Barring Jews; ADL Raps Radio Program practice, the Opera Guild had The program is WXUR's "Free- First for Germany MIAMI (JTA)—The Opera Guild the "rejected a form of religious prej- dom of Speech" and the invitation of Greater Miami has made a for- mal pledge that it will end a prac- udice which is most distasteful to tice of holding some of its func- the tot...…

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…Eshkol Urges Industrialists to Combat Inflation Woe (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) • JERUSALEM — Prime Minister Levi Eshkol Tuesday called for greater efficiency in industry to cope with the problems of infla- tion in Israel. Eshkol spoke at a meeting at- tended by Israel's cabinet minis- ters concerned with economic af- fairs, as well as 50 of the nation's •industrial leaders. The purpose of the meeting was to reaffirm the go...…

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…Rabbi Akibah E ger 'Servant of God's Servants' S c holars to Explore IN /76/, IN THE Ciry OF E/sEN3TA,97; HUNGARY,,, my 6.0.0aRR,r)- 2_, 77.44 7- HE SE SLEssED is//TN 14//5DCW AND UNDERST.4/./P/N6/ FATHER, ozi,c• A - Am/4y HAS' 4L - /WAS TH/A/A7A/6 OF 56N0- NAYS HAD ErNo- /NG YOU To THE YES:WM , LARS. 00A/or ,41, - /84, BUT YOUR HEALTH,,. L E TAM' SHAME THEAf! AA- /BA SPENT /0 HAPPY YEARS lifiTH H/S WiFE 6'12/C.4-CHEN, STUOY/NOAND TEACH/...…

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…Horowitz's 'Three Worlds of Development' Defines U.S. Egalitarian Transformations s In "Three Worlds of Develop- ment," published by Oxford Uni- versity Press (417 5th, NY16), Irv- ing Louis Horowitz, sociology pro- fessor at Washington University, St. Louis, deals with "the theory and practice of international strati- fication." "Interaction and interpenetra- tion of the three main sources of economic, political and social pow- er in the wo...…

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…E JEWISH NEWS A Weekly Review of Jewish Events The Family Newspaper There is something for every member of the family in each issue of The Jewish News • • • • • Direct Teletype Cables from the World's Capitals • Special Washington Representatives • Synagogue i`i-ws • Hebrew Column • Social Columns • Cartoons • Sports Column • Entertainment Guides • And So Much More Be Sure Your Relatives and Friends Are Fully Informed, Like Yo...…

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…Proselytizing by Jews Explained in Analytical Work Outlining Historical Record of Conversion to Judaism Should Jews proselytize? What reader on the journey through Jewish annals to learn what had vert to Judaism? What are the transpired. Christian attitudes to converts to Rabbi Albert S. Goldstein, deals the Jewish faith? with "Conversion to Judaism in The subject is thoroughly re- Bible Times," dating back to viewed and the historic cases of...…

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…Weekly Quiz BY RABBI SAMUEL J. FOX SYNAGOGUE (Copyright, 1966, JTA, Inc.) CONG. AHAVAS ACHIM: Services '7:40 p.m. today and 8:40 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Panitz will- speak on "Dedication, Consecration and Confirmation." Harold Zalman Friedman and Harvey Stuart Gettleson, Bnai Mitzvah. TEMPLE BETH JACOB: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Rabbi Conrad will speak on "Changing One's Self Image." TEMPLE BETH AM: Services 7:30 p.m. today. Rabbi Jessel wil...…

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…Rabbi Donin Gets Ph. D. June 9; Thesis Evaluates Detroit Schools Rabbi Hayim Donin will receive his Ph. D. degree at the Wayne State University commencement exercises in Cobo Hall June 9. Specializing in the area of phi- losophy and history of education, his doctoral thesis was on the sub- ject "A Critical Inquiry Into the Value Presuppositions Underlying Jewish Education in Metropolitan Detroit." Rabbi Donin, who was ordained at Isaac Elchan...…

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…Welcome for Jerusalem Mayor Teddy Kollek Readied by Entire Detroit Jewish Community LETTER BOX Fisher Urges UJA Payments In a message for Shavuot, Max Israel as an army officer, diplomat, in Jerusalem, chairman of the Still in Russell Woods? M. Fisher of Detroit, general chair- head of the Israel supply mission Joint Israel-America Sea Water man of the nationwide United during Israel's War of Indepen- Desalination Project and director- NW W...…

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…omen's MUSIC STUDY CLUB will hold its installation luncheon 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at Raleigh House. Mrs. Norman Allan will read her presi- dent's report, and Mrs. Joseph Markel will be chairman of the day. Mrs. Henry Weinberg will de- liver the invocation. A feature of the afternoon will be the presen- tation of two one-act operas by the Barre Hill Opera Workshop of the Interlochen Arts Academy: Gian- Carlo Menotti's "The Telephone" and "If Me...…

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…i rr • • , xv, 1 4 1, tetO t • o7v T '7 '17 41 .P - Mayor of erusa em The Detroit Jewish Community is proud to welcome The Honorable Teddy Kollek, Mayor of Jerusalem. Teddy Kollek, who last year won a great personal victory and four historic years as the new Mayor of Jerusalem, served as the Director General of the Prime Minister's office from 1952- 1964, a period that spanned many grave crises and great decisions during the administratio...…

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…TEDDY KOLLEK Historic Guest of Honor rael. Following his appointment to the United States desk of the Israel Foreign Office in 1949, he was named Minister Plenipotentiary at the Embassy of Israel in Washington, D.C., where he served in 1950 and 1951. . I Born in Austria in 1911, Mr. Kollek joined a Zionist youth organization and after gradua- tion from secondary school in Vienna studied agriculture in Austria and Czechoslovakia from 1929 t...…

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…Mrs. Kranz Detroit Conservative Sisterhoods Elyse Ross Engaged Elect Mrs. Shenkman to Dr. Harold Eisenman Delegate to Chabad Mrs. Jack Shenkman was elected Women's Convention president of the National Women's League, Michigan Branch of Con- servative Sisterhoods, at the Mi- chigan Spring Conference at Ahavas Achim Synagogue. Vice presidents are Mesdames J. Stewart Linden, Thomas Partovich, Herman Roth, Charles A. Smith and Adolph Winkler; sec...…

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…Day School Sets Ninth Grade Opening Hillel Day School, in its eighth year of operation, has made plans to open a ninth grade this fall to complete the junior high de- partment. Registration for the coming school year is now open for kin- dergarten and first grade. A limit- ed number of openings is available in second grade. The school will honor a loyal friend, Mrs. Emma Schaver, at a tribute concert 8:30 p.m. June 23, at Ford Auditorium. Ten...…

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…ZOD Elects Officers; Sets Dec. 4 Balfour Concert Date At its annual meeting, held Mon- Ambramson, Percy Kaplan, Cantor day night at the Zionist Cultural Harold Orbach and Dr. A. S. Pearl- Center, the Zionist Organization of man. Detroit re-elected Carmi M. Slomo- Submitting his annual report vitz as president. as president, Slomovitz outlined the past year's work, during Judge Ira G. Kaufman was re- elected chairman of the executive which emp...…

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…Barbara Lambert to Marry David Stein Israeli Deputy Finishes Visits to Latin America BOGOTA, Colombia (JTA) — in all four countries have given Akiva Govrin, a member of Israel's receptions to the visiting Israeli Parliament, has completed a series parliamentarian. The host officials of visits to the Jewish commu- Mr. Paul Shapiro, 20489 Ward, president of the Schwartz-Shapiro- nities in Chile, Peru, Ecuador and have mentioned with pride the ...…

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…• Musical Comedy Star Sarah Rubine to Perform for Yeshiva U. Friends Israeli musical comedy star Sarah Rubine will appear as guest entertainer at the dinner spon- sored by Detroit Friends of Ye- shiva University 6:30 p. m. Wednes- day at the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel. Born in Romania, reared in Israel. Miss Rubine was the lead- ing musical comedy star of the .....,Do-Re - Mi Thea- ter in Israel for six years. A long engagement at the Israeli C...…

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…People Make News Tuesday Musicale, at its annual meeting, elected MRS. SOL Q. KESLER president. She has served this club of women in mu- sic as' vice president, member of the executive beard, chairman of programs and chairman of audi- tions, as well as sponsor of the Student League. For her leader- ship of this group of young women, the board voted her a life mem- bership. She served the State Fed- eration of Music Clubs as treas- urer and is...…

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…Youth Page Prayer, Fun Set at USY Weekend A small-scale convention will be at Cong. Beth Shalom, after which held this weekend by chapters of Greater Detroit Area United Syna- gogue Youth. Opening with registration and orientation from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. today at Cong. Beth Aaron, the weekend will include services, dis- cussions and a dance. Rabbi Mordecai Halpern will be speaker at 8 p.m. services today Cass Tech r BY ROBERT STULBERG At...…

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…Rovner-Gurwin Vows Moshe Dworkin Named National Director of Zionist Youth Joseph E. Gillis in Race for Recorder's Court Moshe Dworkin, son of Mrs. While at Wayne, he founded the berg, to officiate at the ceremony, Former State representative Planned for November Dora Dworkin, 8811 W. Seven SZO chapter there and assumed along with Rabbi Max Ticktin. The Mile, has been named national director of the Student Zionist Organization. In making the a...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS - . THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 30—Friday, May 27, 1966 Northland Summer Playhouse will open its new-look, new-sound season June 15 with June Allyson appearing in "Good-by Ghost." The By Danny Raskin comedy — especially written for Miss Allyson — will usher in A GOOD TECHNICIAN, says LAUGH AND THE WORLD Northland's 11th season. laughs with you—but only if the Mortie, must have timing, confi- joke is good . . . If you want to denc...…

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…Danny Raskin's `Born Free' Recaptures Best Seller on Film The story of ;4f,Isa, the lion cub ual beauty afforded by expert who is brought up by a human photography. family, first capIttred the imagina- "Born Free" is produced by Sam tion of an international public Jaffe and Paul Radin and directed when Joy Adamson penned her by James Hill. real-life experiences in "Born Free," a book that met with extra- ordinary success and scaled to the `K...…

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…ADAMS Grand Circus_ Park WO 1-8525 "THE KING & 1" Deborah Kerr & Yul Brynner 1:35, 6:00, 10:20 Shirley Jones & Gordon. McRea "CAROUSEL" 11:25, 3:50, 8:45 at Miller Road CAMELOT w. Warren81- 5 5040 Charlton Heston & Rex Harrison "THE AGONY & THE ECSTASY" Week bays open 6:15, shown.7:15, 10:00. Short subjects 6:45, 9:45. FRI. Open 5:00. "Agony & Ecstasy," 5:25, 7:55, 10:30. SAT., SUN. & MEMO- RIAL DAY. Open 1:00, shown 1:55, 4:45, 7:35...…

May 27, 1966 • Page Image 33

…17-HOUSES FOR SALE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Liners and display classified ads accepted from re- sponsible firms or individuals by telephone up to noon Wednesday. For rates and information . . . CALL VErmont 8-9364 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, May 27, 1966-33 10-ROOMS FOR RENT 10-ROOMS FOR RENT PRIVATE large upstairs room. Birwood- Curtis. UN 2-1704 weekends or evenings. VERY nice room. Private. Gentleman preferred. BR 2-1316. NIC...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE OAK PARK RANCH PALMER WOODS MANOR Buy this 14-unit brk. bldg. Income aver $11,000 a yr. Only $30,000 with $7,500 dn. Act Fast ! Won't last ! OAK PARK VALUES! CALL FOR APPT. TO SEE this spic & span 3-bedrm. brk. bunga- low. 2 dn. 1 up. Large cheery kitch- en, tile base., ext. lay., separate din. rm.. lge. terrace, brk. garage. Im- mediate occupancy. $17,900....…

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…• 17-HOUSES FOR SALE 17-HOUSES FOR SALE COUNSEL WITH Invest in the Future ettftifidAbit Buy this sharp 26-unit brk. bldg. Income over $18,000 a yr. Only $15,000 down. STARTER RANCH - Close to every- thing. Only $11,400, F.HA. terms. garage & out-door terrace, $12,900 FOREST PARK SUB. FARMINGTON prime area, W. of Coolidge. $13,- 750. 11-YR. OLD 3-bedrm. brk. ranch, nr. 3 bedrooms, '21/2 baths, den, fireplace, carpets and drapes, bu...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE gja . * in -( OAK PARK Open Sunday 2-5 21701 GARDNER 22000 STRATFORD it Ing Beautiful spacious 3 bedroom 'mr Pill and den face brick r a n c h, PK lig kitchen w i t h built-ins, 2 1/2 1. "i, mik baths, recreation room, car- peting and drapes. Excellent 0 condition. 0 )111 0 x OAK PARK )11 RADCLIFT-10 MILE O 3 bedroom brick ranch, 11/2 baths, finished basement, screened in porch. 11/2 car gara...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS t CD "1- Fe a 1 -r A Weekly Review V: of Jewish Events H ERE'S the home of The Jewish. News. But what's a newspaper building to a newspaper? Well, it's warm inside . . . or cool . . . but that's not all. TH EJEWISH NEWS is a world newspaper with all that the word implies. Its own exclusive wire serv- ice . . its own selective sorting of the news . . . its own "Commentary" that's read all over the Jewish world: Israel, Wa...…

May 27, 1966 • Page Image 38

…has been played all over the world and is currently being performed NEW YORK — Yiddish play- in Argentina. Molly Picon and wright William Siegel died Mon- Menasha Skulnick starred hi his "Bublitchki." day at 73. He wrote more than Born in Lithuania, Mr. Siegel 150 plays, mostly comedies, that GRACE ALKON, 17504 Pem- Fink, Mrs. Simon (Helen) Victor were performed by Yiddish corn- "Der Shikker" (The Drunkard), came to the United States in 1918. ...…

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…Tommy Ishuin Popular Figure in Area MONUMENT UNVEILINGS The family of the late Charles Landau announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory 2:30 p.m, Sunday, June 5 at Chesed shel Ernes Cemetery, 14 Mile and Gratiot. Rabbi Lehrman and Can- tor Verder will officiate. Rela- tives and friends are asked to attend. * * Mrs. Sophie Goldberg and Mr. Alex Sklar children of the late Morris Schiar announces the un- veiling of a monument in his m...…

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…Fr. Raymond Brown's Commentary on John Denies Evangelist's Gospel is Anti-Semitic The New Testament Gospels, Matthew and John, have been call- ed the most anti Jewish. The film- ing of the former already was referred to in The Jewish News Commentary (April 29) and its pre- judice-inciting contents were indicated. In "The Gospel According to John I-XII," published as Volume 29 of Anchor Bible series by Dou- bleday, Raymond E. Brown, S. S., pro...…

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…• Argentina Cracks Down on Anti-Semites, but Eichmann Is Released BUENOS AIRES (JTA)—Neo-Nazi Horst Eichmann, son of the late Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann, was among 400 right-wing and Communist extremists arrested here in a round-up by Argentine federal police. Many of the right-wing extremists are associated with such groups as the anti-Semitic Tacuara. The arrests came on the eve Neighborhood Changes and Replacements of a parliament...…

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…Purely Commentary 'There's an old story about two good friends who were constantly together, who shared confidences on nearly everything, who became inseparable in their attach- ment. One was tall and the other was a bit shriveled and somewhat deformed. One day, in their intimacy, the taller turned to his friend and said: "We have always shared our thoughts, there have been no secrets between us. But there is one thing I have kept from you an...…

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…500 Jewish GIs in Vietnam Share 1 Rabbi (The following dispatch was cabled to the Jewish Telegraphic Agency Tuesday by David H. White, a mem- ber of the JTA board of directors, and publisher of the Jewish Herald- Voice, Houston, Tex. White is a member of a three-man interfaith mission, which includes also a Catho- lic and a Protestant, sent by the United States government to study the religious facilities provided for U.S. personnel in South ...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS 6011#4a HOMEw 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 SLOMO...…

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…Aft Meeting Summons 50 Leaders to Lansing; Air Hole in Social Issues Over 50 top Jewish leaders of the state met in Lansing Sunday to review informally some of the important social issues facing the American community today, and determine if there were a unique J e wish community contribution which could be made. Detroit attor- ney Mrs. Charles Solovich, Mich- igan chairman of the Anti-Defam- -4on League of Bnai Brith, esided. The morning ses...…

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…Artificial leg. Adoption of a Korean War orphan. To consolidate several debts into one. An add-on room for a family of 6 soon to be 7. cgrench goodie for show inirpose. Four years of college at U. of M. Office and lab equipment for a young dentist. Clean-up, paint-up operation for a flooded basement. 2-car garage for a 1-car-4-bike family. Complete ski outfit. of reducing sessions. FAMILY WEEKEND AT THE WORLD'S FAIR New yellow bus ...…

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…Press Hails Auschwitz Court for 'Fairness' (Continued from Page 1) at the Frankfurt trial, said he would appeal the relatively light sentences given by the court to two of the defendants, both of whom had been deputy comman- dants of the Auschwitz camp. They are Robert Mulka, who was sentenced to 14 years' imprison- ment, and Karl Hoecker, whose sentence called for seven years at hard labor. The Germ an press, on the whole, praised the court...…

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…GermansExpressShock at Protest Against Paths (Continued from Page 1) tion to agree to the exchange of ambassadors with West Germany He said that normalization of re- lations between the two nations was one of the "major tasks" of current West German foreign pol- icy. Karl-Guenther von Hase, the West German press spokesman, expressed regret over the Jeru- salem protests, and added that his government hoped that relations with Israel would now ...…

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…Govt. Professionals in Israel Schedule Strike for Sept. 5 (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) JERUSALEM — S o me 20,000 Israeli doctors, engine ers and other professionals employed in government and public enterprises will start a general strike Sept. 5, their coordinating committee de- cided Monday night. The strike will be in p r o t e s t gainst the government's delay in acting on their demands for ad- justment of their salaries...…

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…. 44 iS.,41.4.• Russian Discrimination Top Issue for Jewry, Says World. Jewish VIP (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) BUENOS AIRES—The principal problem with which world Jewry must deal today is the deprivation by Soviet authorities of the cult- ural and religious rights of Rus- sian Jewry, Yehuda Hellman, sec- retary of the World Conference of Jewish Organizations, said here Tuesday at a press conference. Hellman, who is also e...…

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…Novel 'The COmmi ssar' by Vinokur Exposes Violent USSR Anti-Semitism "The Commissar," by Grigory Vinokur, published by Twayne, (31 Union Sq., NY 3), is such a de- vastating expose of conditions af- fecting Jews in Russia that it rates among the most powerful novels of our time. The author was himself a Com- munist in the USSR. He writes from personal experience and his novel sounds almost like an auto- biographical account of sufferings endur...…

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…▪ Gerhard Riegner Worthy of 'Order of Jewish Honor' BY JOSEF FRAENKEL (Jewish News London Correspondent) Theodor Herzl had in mind the bestowal of a decoration upon the best Jews. This order was meant to emulate the pattern of the Le- gion d'Honneur, and to be called "Judenehre" (Jewish Honor). "It will be worn on a yellow ribbon and thus we shall transform our old shame into our new honor," wrote Herzl. Gerhard M. Riegner would have been ...…

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…Sports Oddities By JESS SILVER (Copyright, 1965, JTA, Inc.) Irena Kirszenstein of Poland did it again! She set a new world rec- ord in the 200-meter dash at the United States-Poland track meet. Miss Kirszenstein also won the 100- meter dash and long jump. The Polish girl defeated two American Olympic champions in her running victories_ in which she clocked 11.4 and 22.7. She also helped the Polish 40-meter relay team beat the American girls...…

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…Death in the Offing--No Future for German Jewry rection is punished with a long prison sentence. The Jews in East Germany have no economic or even political problems. They live outside regu- lar, working society and seem to have been abandoned politically by the regime itself. "They know that, at my 72 years, they will no longer make a Communist of me," a bearded Jew told me. Their problems are psychological: a sense of claustrophobia or pers...…

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…Drops of Water — The Story of Rabbi Akiba AT THE AGE OF 40, .4A-7,64 was STILL AN /G - NORANT SHEPHERD. RACHEL, H.4v* NEvER /at, 7/ ME To STUDY. HOW CAN/ MARRY You, THE 0.4t/GHTER 0;\ THE 14/EALTHy KALE,' SAWA ? -.AND YOU MCC 60 TOsTz./oY) BUT /MUST /N JERUSALEM. / 11//LL 144/T, START FROM THE FOR YOLR RETuRN / ALEPH BET/ /7 • is//LL TAKE ye:4R/ THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS . Friday, August 27, 1965-15 THE HIGH HOLIDAY PRAYER BOOK SOME 2,4y P...…

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…British Labor Union Asks Swastika Stamp Boycott Cheerful Rabbinical Nuggets By DAVID SCHWARTZ (Copyright, 1965, JTA, Inc.) Rabbi Akiba, "the father of rab- binic Judaism" was a late starter. He didn't commence his studies until he was a man of 40. One of his younger colleagues mocked at those "who learn when they are old" but Akiba had the last laugh. Ile is the most quoted figure in the Mishna. * * One of the most cheerful charac- ters of...…

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…ONCE THERE WAS A PIOUS MAN ISH H.4SID MI= A chant for Saturday night right after the Havelarah ceremony. A pious man who was poor had a !..)ie and Five sons. The chi/d' en are hungry. 4.14 y) doe you go ro The ermr.,er p'Ke ro ger Tne wife berrowed se, clothes from neighbor. a The man put on The bw-rowed cloth,•5. Then Them :311 prayed For God's 13e1p, The man said ,00d-bye To his Family and went ol- f to find work. and lny rio ✓ c...…

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…Rabbi I. Stollman Given Community Farewell Honors Spokesmen for all groups in the community joined Tuesday night in honoring Rabbi and Mrs. Isaac Stollman, at a farewell gathering at Imperial Caterers, prior to their departure to take up residence in CONG. SHAAREY HOMAYIM: Services 7 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Satur- Jerusalem. day. Rabbi Goldman will speak on "The Beginning of Elul." Rabbi Stollman's 40 years of . TEMPLE ISRAEL: Services 8:30 p.m...…

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…Miss Rose Ehrinpreis Betrothed to New Yorker MISS ROSE ERRINPREIS Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ehrinpreis of Lawrence Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter Rose to Dr. Lee B. Reichman, son of Dr. and Mrs. Theodore Reichman of New York City. The prospective bride is a grad- uate of the University of Michigan. Dr. Reichman graduated from Oberlin College, and received his MD degree at the New York Uni- versity school of medicine. An Oct. 9 weddi...…

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