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January 29, 1965 • Page Image 8

…____.,.....__............_.,___.....„,,. , . _ . . . . . . .„ Catholic Primate Predicts Passage of Declaration Boris Smolar's LONDON (JTA)—The Catholic primate of Britain, Dr. John Hee- nan. Roman Catholic archbishop of Westminster, expressed "confi- dence" that the recent Ecumenical Council's declaration on relations with Jews, removing the ancient charge of deicide from the Jewish people. would be approved and would be promulgated by Pope...…

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…Metropolitan Detroit rim! Brith Men's and Women's Councils PRESENTS FOR ITS MEMBERS A WONDERFUL NIGHT OF STARS LARRY ALPERT EARL WRIGHTSON and LOIS HUNT One of the outstanding Jewish-American comedians. Star of Bagels & Lox, Borschtcapades, A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, Can-Can. Let It Ride, Who's That Lady. Star of night clubs and television. Latest appearances at the New Frontier, in Las Vegas. A smash comedian. A duo of distinguished arti...…

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…Luxembourg Jewry 68 Congressman Petition Germany The Jewish community of Lux- embourg, which dates back to the 13th century, numbers some 1,000 to Extend Statute of Limitations An appeal to Jews everywhere persons. Jews began settling in WASHINGTON, Jan. 25, (JTA) the 18th century and reached a — A pe4ition signed by 68 mem- to fight with "utmost determina- population peak of more than 3,000 bers of the House of Representa- tion" the applicati...…

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…UN Parley Adopts Draft Proposals on Religion Opposed by Soviet Union GENEVA (JTA) — Against ob- jections by the representatives of the Soviet Union and Poland, por- tions of a draft United Nations convention on the elimination of all forms of religious intolerance, which would permit Soviet Jews to make pilgrimages to Israel, has been adopted here by the Sub- commission on the Prevention of Discrimination and Protection of Minorities. The sub...…

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…SERVICES SYNAGOGUE $350,000 Center to Mark 1st Phase of Memorial to 6 Million Martyrs Rabbi Rosenzveig said It is with- out parallel in Jewish history that the eradication of such a cultural- ly rich and productive Jewry should find no continued organized embodiment in the midst of the largest surviving Jewish commu- nity." BETH ABRAHAM SYNAGOGUE: Services 5:25 p.m. today and 8:40 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Halpern will speak on "Why De We Need ...…

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…Cancer Researcher Dr. Moses Tendler to Speak at Vaad Horabonim Banquet Guest speaker at the annual banquet of the Vaad Horabonim- Merkaz March 7 at Cobo Hall will be Dr. Moses D. Tendler, rabbi, bacteriologist and teacher. Dr. Tendler, who has attained recognition for his research on the development of new antibiotics and anti-cancer agents, is a gradu- ate of Nev., York University, where he received his bachelor of arts and masters degrees. ...…

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…• Zide-Nessel Betrothal Alfred Werner Schafberger-Sorock Troth Told in Arizona to Discuss 'Art and Announced at Party Jew' at Festival An exhibition of contemporary Israeli art will be featured in the Jewish Center's Winter Cultural Arts Festival, according to Lester S. Burton, chairman. The exhibition, to be shown the entire month of February, will present the works of more than 40 contemporary Israeli artists, in- cluding oil paintings, w...…

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…Sisterhood Ready or Fair Weather omen's DETROIT CANCER FIGHTERS, City of Hope, will hold a board meeting 8:30 p.m. Wednesday in the home of Mrs. Phil Moss, 19819 Sussex. Mrs. Harold Kozloff, presi- dent of Detroit Cancer Fighters, will preside. The group will meet for bowling and dining 10 p.m. Feb. 6 at Yorba-Linda Lanes. Guests invited. For information, call Mrs. Jerome Kornheiser, ticket chairman, at EL 7-1071. * * * Taking inventory of ...…

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…Carol A. Dickstein New 3[1.C. LiFICS011 Resettlement Service Will Receive $30,853 More for New Arrivals in '65 Resettlement Service, the agen- helpful in planning of Federation cy responsible for assistance to and its agencies. immigrant families resettling in Currently under active consid- Detroit, will receive an additional eration by the committee and the $30,853 during its current fiscal Budget and Planning Divisions of Federation are se...…

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…Jewish Meals BEAN KNISHES, PAGANTZES, AND RICE KNISHES When a young man recently de- fined Jewish cooking as "The dishes my moth er makes, of course," he expressed the senti- ments of most of us. Deep down in our hearts we feel that those delicacies we knew as children are the authentic traditional ones, and in later years we recall them with special fondness. Many times we too make them, partly to con- tinue the traditions of our heri- tage,...…

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…Safran-Stein Vows Are E..v(hanged Here 1 (9 eiv a rlItlie Air This Week's Radio and Television Programs MRS. FRANK SAFRAN Diane Sonia Stein became the bride of 'Frank Milton Safran in a ceremony held at Adas Shalom Synagogue. The couple's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Sonne M. Stein of Wash- burn Ave. and the David Safrans of Parkside Ave. Adrienne Baron was maid of honor, and best man was Jack Sa- fran. Other attendants were Cheryl , Safran. ...…

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…omen's (Continued from Page 15) CLUB ONE, Pioneer Women, will hear David Sislin on the 26th Zionist Congress noon Tuesday at the Labor Zionist Institute. Re- freshments will be served. Guests invited. * * * DETROIT CANCER FIGHTERS, City of Hope, will hold an evening of bowling and dining for mem- bers, husbands and friends 10 p.m. Feb. 6 at Yorba-Linda Lanes. The "Fun Bowling Night" will feature prizes, unlimited games and buf- fet supper. Fo...…

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…Landgarten-Bennett Engagement Announcen BritA Activities LOUIS D. BRANDEIS CHAP- TER will elect officers 8:30 p.m. Feb. 10 in the Sholem Aleichem Institute. Members of the Ann Sandler membership class will be initiated. Prospective members are invited and refreshments will be served. * * LOUIS MARSHALL CHAPTER will elect officers and initiate new members 8:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Workmen's Circle Center. 1 * Mr. and Mrs. Louis Landgarten, ...…

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…Sacks-Shetzer Vows Planned in Chicago ctivities in Society Out-of-town guests here for the recent Bar Mitzvah of Philip Sor- kin, son of the Ed Sorkins of Santa Barbara Ave., were his grand- mother Mrs. Rose Sorkin, Mrs. Bea Sorkin, Mr. and Mrs. Sid Sorkin and sons Samuel and David; Mrs. Shirley Jaffe, the B. G. Troys, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cohen and daughter Sheila and Son Bob, all of Chicago; and Mrs. Lorraine Mayerson of Lima, 0. At a party fo...…

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…Ma Acne Joyce Epstein to Marry Easterner People Make News Rabbi Shear Yashuv Cohen, Summer-Ross Vows Slated for August Detroiter NORMAN SCHWARTZ, Hy Lipsitz Heads Pinsker Pinsker Progressive Aid Society installed Hyman Lipsitz as presi- dent in recent cermonies. Vice president is Dave Weiner; treas- urer, N. P. Rossen; secretaries, Mannie Ekelman and Abe Kusnit; head of the Fischel Institute of president of the DWG Cigar Co., reserve tr...…

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…Birth Announcements Temple Beth El to Host Men's Clubs at 32nd Inter-Cong regational Dinner Ess Rosen Engaged to Harvey IVolok Lost Week's Winners of the "RASKIN BIG BABY BONUS" MRS. FRANK LEIDERMAN (Twins—Boy & Girl) and MRS. HARRY ROSENBERG (10 lbs., 13 oz.) Congratulations on the birth of your children and we hope the RASKIN PRODUCTS you received helped make your first week at home easier. RASKIN FOOD CO. Jan. 24—To Dr. and Mrs. ...…

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…Bnai Moshe Sets Week's Calendar Activities for the coming week are scheduled‘by youth affiliates of Cong. Bnai Moshe, and several new groups have been formed there. Sor4Vmore Chapter. United Synagogue Youth, will hear Elana Cutler speak on her recent trip to Israel 2:30 p.m. Sunday at the synagogue. Freshman Chapter, USY, will visit the boat show at the Detroit Artillery Armory 1:45 p.m. Sun- day. For information on the following NIIIMFORI)...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 29, 1965-25 •iLMAR PRODUCTIONS PRESENTS OVER THE COUNTER LARCO'S a little bit of everything Now on Sunday ! • By Danny Raskin in the New Center Apartments . . . in carrying out Abe's desires for a It'll be a dining and cocktail hi- place where folks can enjoy them- spot for localites . . Cafeteria- selves in a setting of complete re- style until 8 p.m., with Abe behind laxation. the counter wear...…

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…Danny Raskin's LISTENING VANNELLI'S • Luncheons • Dinners PRIVATE ROOMS FOR Restaurant & Cocktail LoOhge BANQUETS AND PARTIES Famous for American & Italian Food For Over 25 Years • Steaks • Chops • Seafood Closed Mondays TO 94040 Free Parking 18300 Woodvord 21174 GREENFIELD RD. In the Green S Shopping Center Restaurant-Delicatessen LI 3-0535 • .Try Marty's Special Tray Service • Lunches • Dinners • After Theater Snacks • Complet...…

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…13-FOR RENT APARTMENTS 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 Friday, January 29, 1965-27 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 10-ROOMS FOR RENT 10-ROOMS FOR RENT NICE ROOM for man or woman or couple. 12820 Oak Park Blvd. 546-2409. COMFORTABLE room for rent in pleas- ant surroundings. 531-3867...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE OPEN SUN. 2-S 13313 VICTORIA Seldom are we able to offer such value in Huntington Wds. Charming 3-bedroom Col. w'/pass hall. nat. firepl. in liv. rm., sep. din. rm.. Family Rm. w/blt.-ins., beaut. car- peting, drapes. Only $23,900. 353-2400. Charming Suburban Area — 3-bed. brk. ranch, 1:2 baths, newly dee- orated. carpeting, drapes, gas ht.. fenced yd. Be the 1st to call. only $16,000. Phone 353-2400. LI 5-0664 To sett...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 29, 1965-29 17—HOUSES FOR SALE TWYCKINGHAM VALLEY 4 BEDRM. COLONIAL—UNDER CONSTRUCTION Southfield Gardens Close to 2 Synagogues. Snow- den-7 Mi. Rd. Ideal for large family. 4 spacious bedrms, 21/2 baths, modern kitch. with table space, heated sunroom, huge Rec. Rm. bar, srink. syst. 2 cr. gar. & many more ftrs. F.H.A. apraised. Ask for" Mr. Operman. ginniaiatz occupancy, Ranches and Colonials wit...…

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…17-HOUSES FOR SALE SHERWOOD VILLAGE BLDR.'S MODEL REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE IMMEDIATE OQCUP. 4 Bed. Cust. Col. 2 Cr. Attach. Gar. Circular Drive Multiple ,Baths Family Room Plus Study G.E. Blt.-Ins Main Flr. Laundry Rm. SEE IT NOW! 17550 Jeanette BLK. E. OF SOUTHFIELD. 2 BLKS. N. OF 10 MILE EL 6-1247 , SOUTHFIELD 3 bedroom brick ranch. paneled kitchen-family room, 2 baths. car- peted. built-in oven, range. 10 Mile- Greenfield area. $23,9...…

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…• ▪ Dr. Arthur Miller, !Jack Robin- owitz Dies; of Fish Firm Dentist, Succumbs 1Co-Owner Jack Robinowitz, co-owner of the Dr. Arthur J. Miller, Detroit area dentist 37 years, died Monday at age 61. Dr. Miller was Detroit city handball champion in thz 1930s. A life resident of Detroit, Dr. Miller lived at 19620 Roslyn. He belonged to Alpha Omega dental fraternity and the Michigan Dental Society. A graduate of Marquette University Dental Scho...…

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…Anti-Nasser Amendment to Surplus Food Bill Creates Serious Rift; Israel Issue Is Rejected; War Threat Seen Over Endangered Water Plan WASHINGTON (JTA) — The House of Representatives Tuesday adopted an amendmot to curtail further shipment of itirplus foods to Egypt. despite appeals by the Administration for continuation of assistance to the Nasser regime. The Johnson Administration lost Its first legislative test on the question of American po...…

May 29, 1964 • Page Image 1

…Truth About Refugees and Water Project THE JEW'S "T" Fe C)1 11 1" A Weekly Review Editorial Page 4 'Separation': Natural Right of Cultural, Spiritual Identification NIIc iiGA1%.3 f Jewish Events Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper—Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Vol. XLV, No. 14 Printed in a 100% Union Shop Commentary Page Chronicle 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd., Detroit 48235—VE 8-9364—May 29, 1964—$6.00 Per Year; Single Copy 20c ...…

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…Purely Commentary Cultural-Spiritual 'Separatism' as a Natural Right An eminent sociologist who was previously in the employ of national Jewish organizations was in the limelight again two weeks ago when he addressed the anti-Zionist and anti-Israel Council for Judaism in New York. Dr. Robert Maclver, whose "Report on the Jewish Community Relations Agencies" (1953 AmeriCan Jewish Year Book) was the subject of prolonged debate, in his Judaism ...…

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…Jordanian Slo an Stirs Protest (Continued from Page 1) taken in a police wagon, hand- cuffed, to the Queens County Court House. There, they were placed in a cell. They were provided with lunch, consisting of soup and bread —but were not given any spoons. For three hours, until their ar- raignment, they 'sat- or stood in their cell, singing various songs including an old Negro spiritual, "Go Down, Moses." • Prior to entering the Fair grounds, ...…

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…Greetings Over the Potomac 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...…

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…Leaders in All Walks of Life Will Join to Honor Sen. Patrick McNamara at June 6 Banquet I Michigan's senior senator, Pat- rick V. McNamara, will be honored at a banquet sponsored by the Trade Union Council for Histadrut, 6:30 p.m., Saturday, June 6, in the Fountain Ballroom of the Masonic Temple. Many notables, prominent in the fields of government, labor, indus- try, education and religion, will attend this community event, among them being...…

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…Mail Slowdown Action Is Called Off in Israel JERUSALEM (JTA)—The slow down strike of Israel's postal workers ended Tuesday. Negotia- tions had resumed after a general meeting of the workers earlier rejected a proposal for arbitration without prior acceptance of a series of conditions, some of which were finally accepted. Monday night, Israel's Parlia- ment rejected opposition motions of nonconfidence in the govern- ment's handling of the slow...…

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…Noted Personalities Due at Yeshiva U. Dinner June 2, Honoring Ben Levinson Noted personalities will attend the dinner on June 2, at Cobo Hall, at which Yeshiva Univer- sity will honor Benjamin Levin- son, John E. Lurie, dinner chair- man, announced this week. In addition to the announce- ment of the acceptance by former President Harry S. Truman of the honorary membership of the com- mittee. Lurie stated that among the guests at the dinner wi...…

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…Leonard Simons Gets HUC Honorary Court Ruling on ‘Judenrat Issue' Is Backed in Israel JERUSALEM (JTA)—The Israeli ment revealed profound historical courts should adjudicate between Doctor of Humane Letters Degree press commended the Supreme insight but added that it would be the Jews who condemned all forms Leonard N. Simons, advertising executive and philanthropist, will be awarded the honorary degree of Doctor of Humane Letters, in rec- ogn...…

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…Pressures on School Prayers Amendment Are Receding Goldmann Praises Poles' 'Efforts to Aid Jewish Life' WASHINGTON (JTA) — The possibility that Congress might be stampeded into approving the pro- posed Becker constitutional amend- ment, which would void the Su- preme Court .ban on prayers in public schools, is diminishing, in- formed sources on Capitol Hill said. Rep. Emanuel Celler, New York Democrat who is chairman of the House Judiciary C...…

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…-NNINNIMINNINWMIWNIMMINININ Israel Bonds Women's Division Plans Expansion of Activities for Youth ■ MaNIMMIMMNIM._ Gemiluth Chassodim Israel Fete to Pay Tribute to Presidents Congregation Gemiluth Chasso- dim will honor its presidents at the Presidential Toast to Israel Dinner 6:30 p.m., June 14 in the social hall of the synagogue. The dinner, on behalf of Israel Bonds, will celebrate Israel's 16th year of statehood. Selfhelp-Detroit is jo...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, May 29, 1964 3,700,000 PEOPLE WILL BENEFIT, BECAUSE "THE COMMONWEALTH" IS STILL IN DETROIT The confidence expressed by stockholders and by the financial community in the Bank of the Commonwealth was an important key in locking the door on absentee ownership. By keeping "The Commonwealth" in Detroit, we have retained a vital source of financial strength. Detroit is alive. Its people are more prosperous than e...…

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…USSR Synagogues Filled to Capacity During Shavuot LONDON (JTA) — All syna- gogues in Moscow and in Lenin- grad were crowded beyond capac- ity when Shavuot services were conducted by the congregations, according to reports received here from the Soviet Union. Not only the houses of worship but the courtyards surrounding the synagogues were filled with many hundreds of Jews celebrating the holiday, the reports noted. Copies of the Soviet press ...…

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…Rabbi Fram Is Recovering Rapidly Our community will be happy to learn that Dr. Leon Fram has begun to show improvement and that, while recovery is slow, there is a turn for the better. A reduction in his intake of antibiotics was ordered, pointing to signs of improvement. It is expected he may be back in his pul- pit within a month. Rabbi Fram became ill on May 21, and he was rushed to Harper Hospital. His illness was diagnosed as spinal meni...…

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…American Association for Jewish Education Being Reorganized; Tax Deduction Asked for Students' Parents by National Council NEW YORK (JTA) — A major fives of the Conservative, Ortho- reorganization of the American dox and Reform religious move. Association for Jewish Education, ments, leading to their formal af- national service agency of the Jew- filiation with the central agency. ish community in the educational He pointed out that the AAJE,...…

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…Workmen's Circle Sets Weekend Activities omens CO) activities ROSENWALD AUXILIARY, LIVONIA C 0 N G REGATION American Legion, has scheduled SISTERHOOD will hold its final its annual luncheon and games meeting 8:30 p.m. Monday at the party for noon Tuesday at Fed- Maly-Cohen Branch of the United eral's Auditorium, Grand River Hebrew Schools. Mrs. Saul Raimi, and Oakman Blvd. Prizes and program chairman, announces entertainment will be featured...…

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…Miss Kaman Weds- Edward Rosenbaum Activities PISGAH LODGE will install DEBORAH CHAPTER BBG an newly elected officers at a dinner- nounces recently elected officers dance 6:30 p.m. June 18 at the are Bunni Katz, president; Elaine Town and Country Club, accord- Stone, vice president; Jody Tock ing to Milton M. Weinstein, chair- and Cindy Silverman, secretaries; man of the arrangements com- Bev Stulberg, treasurer; Debbie mittee. Benjamin B. Go...…

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…Mrs. Kutinsky Again Heads Women of JNF At a luncheon, conducted by Mrs. Julius London, social hos- tess. and her co-chairmen. Mrs. Louis Germansky and Mrs. Sol Pearlman. more than 400 women, members and friends of the Wo- men's Auxiliary of Jewish National Fund, witnessed t h e installation of Mrs. Morris Kutinsky, as president, and other officers of the organization's board of direc- tors. This will be Mrs. Kutin- sky's second term in office...…

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…Baskin-Burstein Rites Planned for October I N., 41•101.111111.0.111111111.11011 ■ 111111 ■ 0.1111•001111.01111 ■ 0•111 ■ 0.1•111 eiAT r Dr. Eder Honored on Completing 50 Years in Medicine This Week's Radio and Television Programs MISS CARLYNE BASKIN Dr. Samuel J. Eder. of 19541 Cranbrook, was honored last week on the occasion of his completion MESSAGE OF ISRAEL of a half century in the practice Time: 8:30 a.m. Sunday. of medicine. Sta...…

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…K National, Local Community Leaders Acclaim Dedication of New Hebrew Memorial Chapel Gadna Including Detroit in Its American Tours Three Israeli teen-agers, all of whom are already veteran concert artists, will be soloists with the Israel National Youth Symphony —Gadna, during its two-month cultural exchange tour of the United States beginning October, 1964. They include Itzhak Perlman, 18-year-old v i o l i n i s t, Miriam Fried, 18-year-ol...…

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…Standard Club Past Presidents Hold Reunion An occasion of unusual community interest took place at the recent 30th annual meeting of Standard City Club at which 15 of the 17 past presidents were present. Heading the list of past presidents is Harry Grant, the first to hold that office, who now is 85. The past presidents in the photo are, from the left: Standing, David P. Katz, who was re•elected president for the current year; Ado1p Goldberg,...…

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…activities in Society Five Groups Back New Shehitah Method Announced Monument Plans by ASPCA Is Lauded by Rabbis - NEW YORK (JTA) .— A new the coordinating body for six na 416 for Nazi Victims method for preparing and handling tional and 72 local Jewish com- Mr. and Mrs. Lewis F. Lavine, 17363 Northlawn, will hold open Five Detroit organizations join- animals for slaughter so that house at the Furniture Club of Detroit the evening of June 12...…

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…Ground Is Broken for the New Home Marker to 1st Jew Aor Aged; Named 'The Borman Home' in Michigan to Be Dedicated at Fort A historical marker commemo- rating Ezekiel Solomon, first Jew in Michigan, will be dedicated at the restored Fort Michilimackinac in Mackinaw City 2 p.m. Sunday. (An earlier story reported that the dedication would take place on Mackinac Island). This will be the first state mark- er for a Jew in Michigan. A spe- cial fe...…

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…At Home Receptions for Consecrants People Make News Annual consecration services of Cong. Shaarey Zedek will take place on June 7. At-home receptions will be held that afternoon and evening for the following Shaarey Zedek consecrants: ROSALIND DIANE HEIDEMAN, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Louis Heide- man, 18010 Roselawn, 2 5 p.m. No cards. SUSAN CAROL KLEIN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley C. Klein, 19985 Robson, 2.5 p.m. CAROLINE KRAMER, daugh...…

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…• Kleinbard to Head New Americans Unit Nippersink, Oakton Manor Offer Free Vacations Some 100,000 Jewish Displaced persons and refugees have been settled in New York City since July, 1949, when the New York As- sociation for New Americans was or- ganized as an im- migrant aid agen- cy by the United Jewish Appeal, it was reported at NYANA's 15th an- nual meeting, held at Harmonie Club, New York. Kleinbard Martin Kleinbard was elected preside...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS Who, What, Where, When LARCO'S Fine Italian-American Cuisine Deliciously Prepared for the Discerning Taste BY DANNY RASKIN Kostere s • Lunches • Dinners • Suppers BANQUET FACILITIES 24587 W. 8 Mile Rd. KE 7.5570 HOA KOW INN Specializing in cialties such as farfel and mush- Cantonese Food room, kasha, shlishkas, kasha Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon Sat. 11 a.m.2 a.m. Open Daily 11 a.m.-11 p.m. varnishkis, knishes, croatpletz...…

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