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June 29, 1956 • Page Image 15

…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...…

June 29, 1956 • Page Image 22

…!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...…

June 29, 1956 • Page Image 26

…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...…

June 29, 1956 • Page Image 27

…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, ...…

June 29, 1956 • Page Image 28

…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 ...…

July 29, 1955 • Page Image 1

…Prosperity Trends Reflected in Fund-Raising * U. S. Views on Financial Needs Of Israel - Smolar's Column on Page 2 VOLUME 27, No. 21 HE JEWISH NEWS A Weekly Review of Jewish Events The Truth About Arab Refugees Commentary, Page 2 Christian Lebanese Fight Subservience Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper—Incorporating The DetrOit Jewish Chronicle 27 17100 W. 7 MILE RD., Detroit 35—VErmont 8-9364--July 29, 1955 Editorial, Page 4...…

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…Purely Commentary By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Arab Refugees: An Expose by An Egyptian Journalist All-too-frequently, a casual visitor in an Arab country will return with a report that either directly or by innuendo vilifies Israel. Primarily, it is the refugee question that seems to plague the unknowing and the uninformed. Recently, a Detroit young lady, who was in Lebanon, passed on the usual and routine propaganda that is fed to tourists in anti-...…

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…M aO M ' S Tl ir s t Herat Gains Second; Religious Group in Third Position (Continued from Page 1) time in recent years that the Labor Party unseated the cen- trists 'in this city. Herut has chalked up 16.5 per- cent; Mizrachi, 6.1 percent; Leachdut Avodah, 5 percent; Agudah, 4.4 percent; Progres- sives, 3.9 percent; Mapam, 3.3 percent, and Communists, 2.5 per- cent. These figures are based on a count of 150,000 votes. One Arab was killed an...…

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…F • on e d piracy Just PI am Old • - as THE JEWISH NEWS' Incorporating the Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue of July 20, 1951 Mem,loer American Association of English-Jewish Newspapers, Michigan Press Association, National Editorial Asso- eiation. Published every Friday by The Jewish News Publishing Co., 17190 West Seven Mile Road, Detroit 35, " Mich., VE. 8-9364. Subscription $4 a year, Foreign $-5. Entered as second class mat...…

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…German Constitutional Committee Seeks to Reopen Restitution Issue MUNICH (JTA) — In pursu- ance of what has the earmarkS of a concerted campaign, a third Bavarian parliamentary commit- tee—this time the 'Landtag Con- stitutional Committee — has by unanimous vote called upon the Bavarian government to re-open restitution cases that have al- ready been closed through the return to the original Jewish owners of homes, real estate or businesses. ...…

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…Mrs. Ira Kaufman .Dies '•• • Mrs. Florence R. Kaufman, of 3045 Collingwood, died July 20. Funeral services were held at Ira Kaufman Chapel, July 22. Surviving are her husband, Ira; a son, Herbert, of Cleveland; two daughters, Mrs. Gerald Sucher and Mrs. Nathan Feldman; a brother, William Cohen; two 'sisters, Mrs. Morris Luskin and Sylvia Glucksman, and Mrs. eight grandchildren. Abraham Levinson Dies TEL AVIV, (JTA)—Abraham Levinson, head o...…

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…SYNAGOGUE SERVICES I Issue Over Sabbath at Houston Center `Beth El Story' Available From Wayne U. Press Announcement was made this BETH AARON SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 6:30 p.m., today; week by Wayne University Press at 8:45 a.m., Saturday. Saturday, the Bar Mitzvahs of Barry Shumaker and William Sklar will be observed. CONG. EMANU-EL: Sabbath services at 8 p.m., today, in music room of Burton School, Huntington Woods, Mich. CONG. B...…

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…Ambassador Eban Clarifies Israel's Position Before the Near East U. of M. Institute A situation within the Sum- mer Institute on the Near East, at the University of Michigan, where it has been held. that "as far as Palestine was concerned, history had stopped with the destruction of the Second Tem- ple," is believed to have changed with the invitation extended to Israel's Ambassador Abba Eban to deliver an address before the Institute on Jul...…

July 29, 1955 • Page Image 9

…Jewish Agencies Urge Fair Federal Funds In identical letters to the ma- jority and minority leaders in the House and Senate and to the members of the Senate Commit- tee on Labor and Public Welfare, national and local Jewish com- munity relations agencies which are members of- the National Community Relations Advisory Council called --for -the prompt enactment in this session of Con- gress of "an adequate housing measure" and a bill to provide...…

July 29, 1955 • Page Image 10

…. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Rose Levine wishes to express sincer- est sympathies to relatives and friends for the kindnesses shown them in their recent bereave- ment. • ctivities ociety Miss Falk Betrothed To Shimon L. Berris every (9n Mr. and Mrs. Lee Papp, 19303 Patton Ave., were among the recent summer visitors in Flagstaff, Ariz. Enroute to the west coast, they stopped for a tour of the Grand Canyon of the Colorado River....…

July 29, 1955 • Page Image 11

…7'o Wed Detiviter I `Betrothed Bar Mitzvahs Nazareth Gets Its 1st Water Pipeline TEL AVIV (JTA) — For the relief as their toil of drawing first time, the inhabitants of and carving water in buckets Nazareth, Israel's all-Arab city, comes to an end." He also told were able to get fresh drinking his listeners that water develop-. water as they needed it. ment "is the pivot of this coun- The city was cut into a main water supply line of the ...…

July 29, 1955 • Page Image 12

…t2—DETRO1T JEWISH NEWS Friday, July 29, 1955 Katanick-Marshall Betrothal Announced Mrs. Milan Named ORT Issues Plea to New Bond Post for More Funds Mrs. Joseph Katchke, chairman of the Women's Division for State of Israel Bonds, announces the ap- pointment of Mrs. Charles Milan as vice-chairman in charge of or- ganizations f o r , the division. Mrs. Milan will work with presidents a.n d bond chairmen of all Jewish women's organi- zations i...…

July 29, 1955 • Page Image 13

…Two Important Words: Greek `Seismos' To IVeW on Pirrents 22nd AnniVCISary and English 'Joint' Stand for Relief The Greeks have a word for ' it—seismos. In English, the word means earthquake. To the Joint Distribution Committee; world- wide welfare agency aiding needy Jews abroad, seismos in Greece means an emergency aid program to stricken Jews. Recently an earthquake struck the Thessalian city of Volo, with its population of 300 Jews. Para- ...…

July 29, 1955 • Page Image 14

…People Make News Dr. SHLOMO MARENOF, as- Sistant professor of Hebrew lan- guage and literature at Brandeis University, has been appointed by New York University as director of the professorial workshop in Bibleland. In this capacity he will head a group of professors from various American universi- ties who left last week for Israel to study and conduct research in archaeology, the bible and He- brew language. * * * At the recent Shrine Conve...…

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…Canadian Film Ed itoi Criticizes Stratford Shylock Interpretation Hye Bossin, managing editor of Canadian Film Weekly, writ- ing in his column "On the Square," had this to say about the Stratford presentation of `'The Merchant of Venice": "Tyrone Guthrie's • direction and his pre-play protestations could not make kosher a vehicle in which all but two of its many characters are or seem to be anti-Semites. The airy-fairy at- mosphere he gave it...…

July 29, 1955 • Page Image 16

…▪ • 1: CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Orinoco Circle, Birmingham Big Rambling Ranch, 3 family bed- rooms, 2 1/4 baths, panelled library, Florida room 26x22 with fireplace and bar. 150x389' lot on a Lake. Really outstanding; $44,500. Call LOVELL SHORE. LI 8-4200. NEWLY DECORATED and furnished room for working gentleman or lady. 2986 Leslie. TO. 5.-1151. FURNISHED ROOM for rent near 7 Mile and Schaefer. Suitable for _4 working gentleman. UN 2-2...…

July 29, 1955 • Page Image 17

…17—HOUSES FOR SALE MENDOTA, 16236 OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 Owner must sell 3 bedroom Colo- nial, one year old, new carpeting and drapes, formica kitchen with table space, grade lay., rear porch, rec. rm. CALL HERB ESSEY KE 5-5100 CERTIFIED KENTUCKY, 19327 Open Sun. 2-5 Cust. blt. face brick bung. 3 bed- rms. and den, the finest in this sect. If you wish something really nice, see it. UN 1-4300 MR. KESSLER ELMER M. CLARK STOEPEL, , 19386 3 bedr...…

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…1 8---DETROtT- J-EW I SF NEWS - 17-HOUSES FOR -SALE Friday, July 29, .1955 Russell Woods 17-HOUSES FOR SALE Sturtevant 4203 • Good Investment Best buy for your money. 3 bedrm. brick Col., 1st fl. lay., darling kitch. 20241-43 Meyers Rd. and break. rm. in birch, gas ht.. stove, refrig., _carpeting, drapes. Bendix washer, dryer, 2 car gar. Dbl. puplex 5-5. Here's a good home plus income. F. A. oil ht.. one unit has enc. porch, can rent other f...…

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…r wompromme 17E--ACREAGE FOR SALE 17-HOUSES FOR SALE 27-LAKE PROPERTY FOR RENT Griggs nr. 7 MI. 13 Mile South Haven Large beautiful 6-rm. house, 1 big bedrm. and bath dn. 2 big bedrms. and bath up, gas ht., porch, gar., other ftrs. Owner moving, must be seen. AL DAVIS. BET. LAHSER & TELEGRAPH RDS. Cottages, Rooms, Apts. Modern. Kitchens, Showers, Reasonable. Obituaries HYMAN SEID, Culver City, 8 acres. Best value in section Calif.,...…

July 29, 1955 • Page Image 20

…ignimpogempplmompinunimplpempumuimpw.F.••••••••••••••••••••• Purely Commentary (Continued from Page 2) and tillable land cultivated according to the most modern prac- tices; roads were being built and kept in repair; sanitary villages were being built on the barren hilltops while the land below bore crops; schools, when permanent buildings were not yet available, Were held in tents. Everywhere was evidence of industry and a determination to ...…

April 29, 1955 • Page Image 1

…Democratic World Acclaims Israel On 7th Independence Anniversary Notables to Participate In Detroit Celebration This Saturday Evening NW. - NW THE JEWISH NEWS A Weekly Review of Jewish Events Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper, Incorporating The Jewish Chronicle VOL. 27—NO. 8 "17100 W. 7 Mile Rd., Detroit‹qpii). 7 April 29, 1955 x-Mufti Emerges as Bandung's Evil Spirit Haj Amin el Husseini, .collaborator with the Nazis duri...…

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…Purely Commentary Allied Campaign Approaches By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Albert Einstein: A Chapter of Miracles in World History Three-Quarter Mark; Workers Rally Set for Next Tuesday Albert Einstein is not to be evaluated, in the sense that one evaluates Franklin D. Roosevelt or Winston Churchill or Harry Truman or Chaim Weizmann. There are great,men—and we have just mentioned several among the great—but -Einstein was above greatness. He represen...…

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…Red China Backs Arabs at Bandung Continued from Page 1 LONDON, (JTA)—An anti-Is- rael resolution was adopted by the political committee of the 29-nation Asian-African confer- ence at Bandung, Indonesia, Marking an important victory for the Arab states participating in the parley. The resolution, which was adopted unanimously, called for "the implementation of the United Nations decisions on Palestine and the achievement of the peaceful settle...…

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…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 S4 a year, Foreign $5. Entered as second class matter Aug. 6, 1942, at Post Office, Detroit, Mich., u...…

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…A Parade of Ilonoigi Impressive Program for Israel's Continues for Salk NEW YORK, • (JTA) — The parade of honors for Dr. Jonas E. Salk, conqueror of dread polio, continued this week. Fore- most among them was the award in Washington of a cita- tion by President Eisenhower. The President presented cita- tions to the famed researcher and Dr. Basil O'Connor, presi- dent of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, at a White House ceremon...…

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…d--DETROIT JEWISH NEWS, Friday, April 29, 1965 IN '55 THE NEEDS ARE GREAT-ARE . - WE? We have worked, we have given, we have built, we have. ac- Complished 'wonders. We cannot now afford to be compla- cent. We cannot risk watching our achievements crumble away, bit by bit. We cannot be indifferent to those ! whose needs we have not yet .met. They need our help to find seCur- ity, freedom, health, dignity. The tremendOus worldwide respo...…

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…Around the World 0 • A digest of current worldwide news reported by the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, 1 United States WASHINGTON—The convention of the Bnai Brith Women's Supreme Council has criticized the McCarran-Walter Act for discriminating against immigrants because of their national origin and race . . Vice President Nixon has announced a conference of representatives of . state and municipal agencies concerned with the elimination of di...…

April 29, 1955 • Page Image 8

…My Humble Thanks to Parents and Community . I have a goodly inheritance! ' —Psalms, xvi. 6 With thanks unto the Lord, I humbly express my debt of gratitude to my parents, for their great legacy which has inspired me to continue their charitable work in our community. My Father's devotion to the Synagogue and his life-long activities in behalf of the improverished and less-fortunate; my Mother's devotion to the Yeshivah and her piety—...…

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…Labor Zionists to Launch WA Efforts Rhodes No To Head Colincil At Chicago Midwest Conference At the Community Council del- Nations; Mrs. Ada -Sereni, be- loved Israel heroine; Baruch egates' assembly, April 25, Sam- Zuckerman, a member of the uel J. Rhodes was nominated for Executive of the Jewish Agency president, to succeed Sidney M. for Palestine; Dr. Sara Feder, Shevitz, by the nominating com- faculty member of the Univer- mittee, headed ...…

April 29, 1955 • Page Image 10

…Rabbi Segal Talks on Einstein To Young Married Couples SYNAGOGUE f SERVICES CONG. BETH ABRAHAM: Sabbath services at 7 p.m., today. At 9 a.m. services Saturday, Rabbi Israel I. Halpern will preach on "Selection or Election." The Bar Mitzvah of Arthur Genser will be observed. TEMPLE ISRAEL: At 8:30 p.m. services today, Rabbi M. Robert Syme will preach on "The Ifs of Jewish History." The Bar Mitzvah of Mark Avrunin will be observed. CONG. B...…

April 29, 1955 • Page Image 11

…victory over human suf- Sen. McNamara Asks $10,000 Annual Awai d to Dr. Salk orable fering." the associates of Dr. Salk . and were Conducted. He remarked, "I complete text of Senator Mc Namara's speech in behalf of On April 18, Senator Pat Mc.- Senator Herbert H. Lehman, Israel bonds, in San Francisco. I very proud of the role play- of New York, has inserted in This speech was quoted in The Namara, of Michigan, introduced the staff of the Un...…

April 29, 1955 • Page Image 12

…Tercentenary Art Exhibit to Close- President of NCJW Meets President Eisenhower Mrs. MOISE S. CAHN, of New Orleans, presi- dent of the National Council of Jewish Wom- en, is thoroughly enjoy- ing her recent visit with PRESIDENT EI- SENHOWER. Mrs. Cahn, only Jewish leader in a group of 20 women to exchange views with the President, appealed to him to make specific recommenda t i o n s to Congress for revision of the • McCarran - Walter tmmig...…

April 29, 1955 • Page Image 13

…omen MJAS SHALOM SISTERHOOD will hold its annual Indoor Gar- den Installation Luncheon at 12:30 p.m., May 10, in the syna- gogue social hall. Mrs. George Liss, Sisterhood president, has selected Mrs. Philip Helfman as chairman. Assisting her will be Mesdames Jacob E. Segal, in- stalling officer; Max Biber and J. E. Segal, script; George Bas- sin and Harry Spoon, social; Max H. Goldsmith, decorations; Sidney Shevitz, music; Harry Nachman, Al...…

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…Mrs. Green Heads State Dental Group Mrs. Henry Green, of 19717 Roslyn, was installed as presi- dent of the Women's Auxiliary to the Michigan State Dental Association in a ceremony April 19, at the Sheraton Cadillac Hotel. The post, highest possible of- -1W ice in the state's women's dental groups, is now held for the first time by a Jewish wom- an. Mrs. Green was selected from among members of the Auxiliary from all parts of Michigan. Mrs. Gr...…

April 29, 1955 • Page Image 15

…Adiviiieo in Societv Mr. Morrey Shepherd and daughter, Lorraine, of 19767 Sor- rento: have returned from a three-week visit with relatives and friends in Los Angeles and Beverly Hills, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Kaminsky and children, formerly of Cortland Ave., are now residing at 23431 Harriet Ct., Oak Park, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Zelig Landy and family, formerly of W. Grand Ave., are now in their new home at 23441 Harriet Ct., Oak Park, Mich....…

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…AJC Arts and Crafts Leaders Guest speaker at the recent arts and crafts dinner of the Allied Jewish Campaign was Rabbi HERBERT A. FRIEDMAN (third from the left), United Jewish Appeal's newly-appointed executive vice-chairmen. With Rabbi Friedman are (left to•right) NATE BALABAN, division counselor; DAVID GOLDBERG, vice- chairman; HARVEY WILLENS, chairman ; LEONARD N. SIMONS, pre-campaign, and HERBERT A. ARONSSON, printers and pub- lishers sec...…

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