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June 29, 1956 • Page Image 1

…Welcome Bnai Brith Theodor Herzl and the Pope: Diaries Reveals Vatican's Stand on Zionism The Jewish News joins with the entire Detroit Jewish community in welcoming the dele- gates to the Bnai Brith District Grand Lodge No. 6 convention here, June 30 to July 3. May their important deliberations meet with great success. Editorial, Page 4 Detailed Stories, Page 28 — HE JEWISH NEWS A Weekly Review Commentary, Page 2 of Jewish Events Welc...…

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…Friday, June 29, 1956—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-2 Purely Commentary Dead Sea Scrolls' Antiquity Claims Upheld By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Theodor Herz! and the Pope Theodor Herzl, the founder of the modern political Zionist movement, favored the extraterritorialization of the Holy Places. He recognized the interest of the Christians in Palestine as the Holy Land, and he was ready to make concessions in order to secure international recognition of Je...…

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…`Jewish Spy' Under Stalin Regains Favor of Russians Posthumously . NEW YORK, (JTA)—For the first time since his mysteriouS death in the Soviet Union in 19.48—when he was accused of being a "Jewish bourgeous na- tionalist" and an "agent Of the American Jewish capitalists"— the name of Solomon Mikhoels, prominent Jewish actor in Moscow, a n d president o f t h e dissolved Jewish A n t 1- Fascist C o m- mit t ee reap- peared there in a complimen...…

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…Friday, June 29, 1956—THE DETROIT JEWIS H NEWS-4 Tradition With Indepehdence 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. 3-9364. Subscription $5 a year Foreign $6...…

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…How do Jews live and work in the shadow of the hammer and sickle? Is there a future for them? What . about anti- Semitism be- hind the Iron Curtain? These and related ques- tions a b out Jewish cultur- , economic, a n d religious life, in a com- munity long separated from the body of world Jewry, will be dis- Schneiderman cussed by Samuel Schneiderman, author and journalist, who recently re- turned from a re-visit to Po- land, this Saturday, 8...…

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…Friday, rune 29, 1956—THE DETROIT • JEWISH NEWS-6 Pressure Put on Southern Jews to Join `White Councils'; Boycotts Threatened (Continued from Page 1) "Both represent the ideal final growth from infantile to adult." Pointing out that. Freud "rep- resents less of a threat to ra- tional than to supernatural theology," Rabbi N _ arot added: "Rational theology, maintaining that the mind of man is the source of all his knowledge, even of the trans...…

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…Ben Harold was elected presi- dent and Dr. Israel Wiener chairman of the 15oard of direc- tors of the Jewish National Fund Council of Detroit, at the annual JNF meeting, June 20, at the Beth Abraham Syna- gogue. Mr. Harold, former chairman of the Farband City Committee, formerly was chairman of the JNF board here. Dr. Wiener, fr °AP by Isidore Epstein, assistant executive director of the JNF of America. A report on local accomplishments was...…

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…Friday, June 29, 19 56—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-3 Entire Family Reaches U.S. from Germany Morocco May Ease Ban on Emigration to Israel Abraham Kuzecki, 78, is shown with his granddaughter, Sarah, 3, after their arrival re- cently at the New York shelter of United Hias Service, J e w s h inter- national migra- tion agency. Kuzecki fled from Commu- nist Poland in 1950 and found surviving members of his family in a German DP camp. He arrived he...…

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…Re-Elect Henry-Faigin Branch Seven President Concerning the DermatosisWherewith Job Was Afflicted by NOAH E ARONSTAM, M.D. tomato-like lesions. affliction or "Jab's Itch" (as it light and which is known to We know that Job is intrinsi- This, it seems to me, would is commonly called in the ver- Dermatology as "Mycosis Fun- tally a philosophical discussion be the proper diagnosis of Job's nacular), as viewed in a• modern goides." between himse...…

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…Friday, June 29, 1956 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS - 10 Hoke Levin Marks Fiftieth Birthday Louis Applebaum Acclaimed for His I Israel Ratifies UN Treaty on Family Support Stratford Music Festival Direction UNITED NATIONS, N. Y., Special to The Jewish News STRATFORD, Ontario — The Shakespearean Festival season is On in full force, and the pre- vious three seasons' successes now are fortified with addition- al triumphs for an excellent cast. The ...…

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…Rabbi Henry Hoschander, 'for four years spiritual leader of Cong. Bnai Israel, in Pontiac, Mich., will leave in August to assume new duties as rabbi of Cong. Beth Shalom, Rochester, N. Y. Prior to accepting the post in Pontiac, Rabbi Hoschander had served Cong. Bnai Israel in Northampton, Mass. He also was a Hebrew school teacher at Machzikei Talmud Torah, Brooklyn, N. Y. Ordained at the. Isaac Elchan- an Seminary of Yeshiva Univer- sity, Rabb...…

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…Friday, June 29, 1956—THE DETROIT JEW ISH NEWS-12 The Suburban Community The Year in Review Indicates Continued Suburban Growth By the Oak-Woodser Even the wetness of the last storm and resultant flooded streets and basements wasn't enough to put a damper on a very successful and • productive "last season" in the South Oak- land County area. As June and another subur- ban year of activity draw to a close, we thought of reviewing briefly so...…

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…Women s' Cluhs `Th sHOLEM ALEICHEM WOM- EN'S DIVISION will close its current season with a dessert luncheon and lecture at 12:30 p.m., Saturday, .in the home of Mrs. Morris Friedman, 19931 Sussex. Emanuel Mark, execu- tive director of the institute, will speak on "The Unknown Jewish Poets.:.' Mrs. M. Shaw will open the program with a presentation of Yiddish and Hebrew folk songs. * * * AHAVAS ACHIM SISTER- HOOD is currently organizing a bowl...…

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…activities in Society To Live in Oak Park After Rites June 19 Rabbi and Mrs. Israel I. Halpern and their children, Samson Lawrence, Rella Hadassah and Eliezer Charles, have returned from a visit to New York City, where they attended the gradua- tion of th'eir oldest son and brother, Larry, from the Talmudic Academy of the Yeshiva University high school department and Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary. Larry will enter Yeshiva College...…

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…MISS MARSHA CANTOR Mr. and Mrs. Philip .Cantor, of 1821 S.W. 24th Terrace, Mi- ami, Fla., formerly of Detroit, 'announce the engagement of their daughter, Marsha Doreen, to Walter Byron Sklar, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sklar, of 1300 S. Biscayne Point Rd., Miami Beach. Miss Cantor is a former stu- dent at the University of Flor- ida. Her fiance attended the Universities of Miami and Flor- ida. The couple is planning an early fall wedding, in...…

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…activities in Society Sue Barcus, of 17605 Parkside, an art education senior at Wayne University, is on the teaching and counselor staff of the National Music Camp, Interlochen, Mich. Mrs. Arthur Cutler, of Prairie Ave., has returned home from a recent visit with her family in Brooklyn, N. Y., during which she attended the graduation of her niece, Gloria Cohen, from Hunter College. The Cutlers presently have as their house guest a cousin, Fan...…

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…Honeymoon in Florida Home for Aged Installs Double-Ring NuptWs Newly-Elected . Officers Unites Couple Here Mrs. Sam .Newman, recently After June 12 Rites MRS. HAROLD M. STEIN Lois Sandra Linsky, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Linsky, of Roselawn Ave., ex- changed wedding vows in a candlelight ceremony June 12, at Beth Aaron Synagogue, with Harold MarVin Stein, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Louis Stein, of Washburn Ave. The bride chose a flo...…

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…Friday, June 29, 19 56—THE DETROIT JEWIS H NEWS- 18 • • 041111111041110001.0411•111.1111•11.!041111111.0•Ml Judy Banff Wed to Emanuel L. Stein Plans Call for Loch ish Development Maxine Kessler Weds WA The number one region in Is- establishing the- se new settle- for intensified development, ments and consoLdat.ing those New Yorker, June 16 rael Lachish, a one-quarter million already in existence. ■ eivry On the Air This Week's Radio...…

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…Brevities 0. HERSCHEL LEIB, conductor of the rotating band concerts presented by the Department of Parks and Recreation during the summer months, announces the following schedule for the week beginning July 2: Palmer Park, Monday; Cannon Park, Tuesday; Patton Park, Wednes- day; Stoepel Park No. 1, Thurs- day; and Clark Park, Friday. Musical compositions will in- clude works by Bagley, Dvorak, Meachem, Lake, Gould, Rod- gers-Hammerstein, Guio...…

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…JEWISH NEWS STAMP COLLECTOR Rome and Jerusalem Prof. Hadas' Story I Of 'The Jewish War An otherwise enlightening his- tory of Rome, by Prof. Moses `Hostility of Man' Subject of Book By Dr. L. j. Saul Germany Rebuked for Reparations Failures LONDON, (JTA)—The West war and who were victims, but German government's failure to has done little for Nazi vic- accord compensation rights to tims in territories occupied by Jews and other persons p...…

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…Israel Is Seen as Influencing Democratic Trend in Middle East Students of governmental af- .1 fairs and of politics, as well as of the development of a new and a young nation's economic , status, will be intrigued by the pamphlet, "Israel: The Emerg- ence of a New Nation," by Oscar Kraines, of New York Univer- sity, published by Public Af- fairs Press, 2162- Florida Ave., Washington. 8. Dr. Kraines does not overlook any of the difficulties, t...…

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…!I! CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Liners accepted from responsible firms or individuals by oh telephone up to 11 a.m., Wednesday. Deadline for dis- play classified ads is 4:30 p.m., _Tuesday. Rates 10c a word, minimum charge $1.00, or $2.80 per column inch. CALL VErmont 8-9364 0 04 E4 16 B - - WANTED TO RENT HOUSES RESIDENT Physician at Sinai Hos- pital, wife and 2 children urgently require 3-bedroom single house or lower flat, N.W. sect...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP PHILLIP DR., 24025 Open Sun. 2-5 Immed. Poss. Near New Bina; David Synagogue Nr. 9y4-James Couzens Hi. Cali- fornia style broad stone front ranch. 6 large rooms, 14 baths, 2 bedrooms, large den, carpets and drapes, 21/2 car attached gar. Large workshop, barbeque, beau- tiful landscaped lot 119x280, only S7,500 dn., $100 a mo. plus taxes. Reasonable offers considered. BOB CANTOR UN...…

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…an z 17—HOUSES 'FOR SALE 5•ROOM Duplex at 20049 Schaefer, in good condition, includes landscap- ing, automatic hot water heater. For appointment call UN. 4-8466, RANCH HOME and furniture, 6 rooms, finished basement, finished porch. Must sell quickly, leaving city. 20041 Lesure. OAK PARK—BY OWNER 0 3 - BEDROOM brick and frame ranch. S & S, paved street, 1 block to shopping center. GI mortgage, $66 monthly. Call LI 7-4564 A All day Sat...…

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…---40111118011111,11011111111•11V 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 OUTER DR, CORNER STEEL — Could be 5 bedrooms., 3 down & 2 up. 28' Living- "Dining" comb. Most usable room tinder one roof ever offered in this area. Onl y $16,000, $1,000 down to GI'S. OPEN 2 - 5 SUN. Magnificent rambling Eng. Manor, bit. '41 on 90x140' lot, 3 bedrms., den, break. rm., attached gar. & much more. Asking $36.500. Open to offers. Must se...…

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…el ea t h 21-PROPERTY FOR SALE - - BRICK BUILDING, Warren-Junction I area. 2 stores, both occupied. Must leave city. Call UN 2-7928. Z 21 - C - BUSINESS PROPERTY tO PLYMOUTH ROAD, 14510 - 20 x 70 foot modern building, panelled in- terior, adjacent parking lot, excel- lent for offices or wholesale or re- tail outlet. VE. 6-0731, TO. 5-7143. 26-LAKE PROPERTY FOR SALE FOR SALE COTTAGE CS CS Spacious furnished cottage with modern conveni...…

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…Obituaries • 6 CELIA KLEIMAN, 19458 Ward; died June 21. Services at Hebrew Memorial Chapel. Sur- vived by two sons, Irving E. and Philip Forman; a daughter, Mrs. Irwin Schaffer; a sister, and six grandchildren. * • * * IRVING MARKIN, 170 E. Grixdale, died June 25. Services at Hebrew Memorial Chapel. Survived by his wife, Alberta; a daughter, Joyce; mother, Mrs. Sonia Markin; a brother and four sisters. * * * LENO NAMM, 2680 Roches- ter, ...…

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…7ity, State Welcome Bnai Brith * * Four-Day Sessions to Begin Saturday; Comay to Speak More than 1,000 delegates representing 75,000 Bnai Brith men and women in eight Midwestern states and four Canadian provinces will be in Detroit this week to attend the annual conference of the organization's District Grand Lodge No. 6. Attending the sessions from Saturday through Tues- day, at the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel will be delegates from 199 lodges ...…

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