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November 29, 1968 • Page Image 1

…New York's Temple Emanu-El Returns to - UAHC Ranks Academicians' Crisis: Jewish Teachers' Role in U.S. Threatened In Racial Issue • Temple Emanu-E1 of New York, considered the largest Reform congregation in the country, is back in the fold of its parent organization, the Union of American Hebrew Congregations. Differing especially with the president of UAHC, Dr. Maurice N. Eisendrath, over the dove policies on Vietnam, Temple Emanu-El resign...…

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…Purely Commentary Terror and Murder . . . and the Refusal to Face Issues Involving Israel Fairly and Realistically In a world filled with terror, another incident in Israel often is viewed with indifference. More often than not, resort to mass murders is treated as if it were a minor occurrence. Because Israel prevented another Holocaust, there has developed—almost immediately after the Six-Day War, another form of animosity. The New Left has...…

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…Grayzel Is Head of New Dropsie Dept. Dealing in Literature of 3 Religions AJCommittee Cites Insurance Executive PHILADELPHIA—A new depart- and historian, will serve as the meat for the study of "Religious acting head of the new depart- Thought and Literature," dealing ment. The new courses added are with Judaism, Christianity and in keeping with the expanded cur- Islam, has been instituted at riculum at Dropsie College, which Dropsie College...…

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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 Mlle Road, Detroit, Mich. 48235, VE 11-9364. Subscription 47 a year. Foreign gil. Second Class Postage Paid at Detroit, Michigan PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Editor a...…

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…Renewed Eban-Jarring Negotiations Foreseen; Phantoms Delivery Pressed with the present administration which has only eight weeks remain- ing in office or with President- elect Nixon and his staff who have not yet assumed responsibility for American policies. The sources said that February or March were more likely to see new developments than January, when the new Presi- dent is inaugurated, because the Middle East is not expected to be firs...…

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…6—Friday, November 29, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 25,000 Emigres Arrive Rothschild Notes Need for 'Flexibility' in MX.; 7 Chairs Created at Rehovot NEW YORK (JTA)—Lord Roths- child of London called here for "flexibility on both sides" in the Middle East conflict. He declared that a solution to the Arab-Israel deadlock "will not depend on the great or super-powers, or on the use, as opposed to possession, of weapons of war." The British pe...…

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…Bormann, Other War Criminals Alive in S. America-Wiesenthal PARIS (JTA) — Simon Wiesen- thal, the director of the Jewish documentation center in Vienna, who has devoted his life to track- ing down wanted Nazi war crim- inals, said in Strassbourg that Hitler's deputy, Martin Bormann, and a host of other wanted Nazis are alive and hiding in South America. Wiesenthal also asserted that other war criminals have found a safe haven in East Germany ...…

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…Rally to Open ilistadriit Campaign The opening rally of the 1968-69 campaign of Histadrut will take place 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Labor Zionist Institute. Principal speaker will be Zeev Haring, head of Histadrut's inter- national relations department. He served on the secretariat of Menai for three years and studied the field of public administration at the London School of Econom- ics. In addition to his adminisra- ture Genla Zohar, who is...…

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…Murder of a D.C. Jewish Merchant and Jewish Dilemma SAVE 50c TWICE BY MILTON FRIEDMAN (Copyright 1968, JTA Inc.) WASHINGTON—The bullet that killed Meyer Kanter in Washing- ton, D.C., bad an impact on every white merchant who continues to operate in the black ghetto. It had special significance for Jews. Mr. Kanter, vice president of a syna- gogue, was gunned down by Negro thugs in his small furniture store. Community leaders insisted that ...…

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…Headliners, New Cars Coming to 1968 Auto Show There'll be plenty of cars and stars at the 53rd Detroit Auto Show opening Saturday at Cobo Hall. The cars will include 300 domes- tic and imported passenger cars, recreational vehicles, campers, ex- perimental and show cars. And the stars will include Detroit Tiger pitchers Denny McLain and Mickey Lolich and a host of headliners from the sports and entertainment orlds. The Auto Show w ill open da...…

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…Package deal THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 29, 1968-11 5% Golden Passbook. 100Z free check'!" And that's some package. Consider getting 5% on a passbook. 5% that we compound every minute of every day for 4 years, to give you more than a 5M% return. And with Golden Passbook, you get both the highest possible interest earnings on bank savings pro- grams in Detroit, plus short-term withdrawal flexibility. With the Golden Passbook ...…

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…12—Friday, November 29, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Bishops' Secretariat Urges Catholics to Take Initiative in Promoting Amity Weizmann Institute Professor Is Predicting Magnetic Tools for Brain, Heart Surgery REHOVOT—As a result of the NEW YORK (JTA)—The Secre- people in the U.S." and said, "We recently established links between tariat for Catholic-Jewish relations, are increasingly apprehensive that magnetism and medicine, delicate an o...…

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…Public Figures Called to Account on Membership in Biased Clubs By ROBERT E. SEGAL tantalizing issue a bit earlier in (A Seven Arts Feature) the season when Nelson Rocke- Whether Mrs. Carl T. Rowan feller resigned from the Knicker- eventually is allowed to play tour- bocker Club after 35 years of pay- nament tennis at that yummy ing dues there. Somebody pointed Chevy Chase Club in Maryland out the club operated on the prin- doesn't much matter...…

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…Arabic Paper Denounces Bombing; Mayor Kollek Warns Consequences (Continued from Page 1) Arab reaction appeared divided on the terrorist bombing. Mayor Teddy Kollek of Jerusa- lem, who cut short a visit to the United States and rushed home when he heard the news, praised East Jerusalem's only Arabic news- paper, Al Kuds, which denounced the bombing as an outrage that "shook the foundations" of the city and "the conscience of every inhabitant,...…

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…World Jewish Congress Urged to Form USSR Claims Many Center for Southeast Asia Jewries Jews in College "There are a number of small Jewish communities in Southeast Asia distant from the great centers of Jewish life which, like that of Singapore, have preserved their Jewish identity. But to maintan and enhance the quality of the reli- gious and cultural activity, and to ensure the loyalty of their Jewish youth to the ideals and values of Jewis...…

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…Rabbi Eisendrath Honored With Publication Fund THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 16—Friday, November 29, 1968 SERVICES SYNAGOGUE Jews Are Among Translators of Bible in Italy NEW YORK—Rabbi Maurice N. board and co-chairman of the bae- Eisendrath, one of the world's quet. foremost religious leaders, was Walk through life and talk to honored Nov. 23 at a banquet given at the New York Hilton Hotel by anybody. —Persian Proverb CONG. SHAAREY SHOMAYIM: S...…

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…Dr. Solomon Freehof to Discuss 'Jew, Talmudic Mind' at Temple Jerusalem Ministry Awaits Polish Apology for Mistreating Israeli Friday, November 29, 1968-17 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Tel Aviv U.'s Medical School Dean Will Speak in Detroit and Ann Arbor JERUSALEM (JTA) — The for- Dr. Solomon B. Freehof, rabbi came to the U.S. at the age of 11 eign ministry said that it had re- ceived no apology from Poland emeritus of Rodef Shalom Temple and ...…

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…SA4 Old Views About Big Powers in Middle East By ELIAHU SALPETER (Copyright 1968, JTA Inc.) On Dec. 6, 1967, exactly six months after the Six-Day War, a group of well known public figures, former State Department officials, Jews, Christians and Moslems, gathered for a symposium at the Carnegie Endowment International Center in New York on the ques- tion of the Middle East Crisis. The addresses and the general discussion that followed are i...…

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…Club Women' s CHANA CZENESH CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will meet 12:30 p.m. Monday at the Labor Zionist Institute. Sarah Friedman, pro- gram chairman, announces that Mrs. Milton Weiss, past president of Pioneer Women's Council of De- troit, will present a book review. Guests are invited. Refreshments Will be served. a • • • LACHVER LADIES AUXILIARY will hold its donor event noon Wednesday at the Labor Zionist Institute. The affair will honor ...…

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…20—Friday, November 29, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS i Dr. Sachar to Speak Zedakah Club Donor on Week's Calendar to Pioneer Women The Zedakah Club's annual donor luncheon, to be held noon Wednesday at Raleigh House, is being planned by chairman, Mrs. Louis Kay (center); book chairman, Mrs. Leonard Shapi- ro (left) and pledge chairman, Mrs. Maurice Knopper. Zedakah members, who work with the aged and mental hospitals, will see a fashion sho...…

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…Robert Siegel Elected Rigsby Shoe Service Knollwood President Robert L. Siegel has been elected president of Knollwood Country Club for the 1969 season. At 38, he is the youngest man so honored in the 44-year history of the club, Siegel, a partner in the Siegel Insurance Agency, vice president, of Cadillac Mutual Insurance Co. and president of Cadillac Under- writers, has been active in com- munity affairs since his gradua-i tion from the U...…

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…a 22—Friday, November 29, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Seminar Trainees 'Graduate' At a graduation tea held Nov. 20, at the home of Mrs. Norman II. Rosenfeld of Hamilton Rd., diplomas were awarded to the 26 women who completed the leadership training seminar of the Women's division of the Jewish Welfare Federation. The six-week seminar gave Jewish women interested in leadership an opportunity to have an in-depth view of the local agencies...…

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…Ladies' Day at the JNF omen's (Continued from Page 19) LIVONIA GROUP, Hadassah, will feature a gift shop at the an- nual Hanuka "lathe meeting" 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs, Phillip Taffel, 19636 Antago, Livo- na. Refreshments will be served. * * * Mrs. Bud Blum (right), execu- tive director of Hadassah, was first place winner of a mink hat at the recent Jewish National Fund, Blue - White Box Drop - Off Day. Second prize winner, Mrs...…

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…24—Friday, November 29, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Rubinoff-Tilchen Rites Detroiter Douglas Ross Writes Held at Beth Abraham Impressive Sen. Kennedy Study An able Detroit young man who was a legislative assistant to Michigan Congressmen and who has made a deep study of current political affairs and structures, in "Robert F. Ken- nedy: Apostle of Change," publish- ed by Trident Press, (630 5th, NY20), provides important histor- ical data ...…

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…Bar-Ilan Dinner Wednesday; Detroiters Recall Its History and Early Pioneers Dr. Max Jammer, president of Bar-Ban University in Ramat Gan, Israel, will be the guest speaker next Wednesday at the annual din- ner of Detroit Friends of the uni- versity. Joseph H. Jackier, general chair- man of the dinner committee, will be toastmaster. Participants in the dinner pro- gram will include Max M. Fisher, Phillip Stollman, national chair- Dr. Uri Schi...…

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…26—Friday, November 29, 1968 Irwin Burdick Named Judge THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS - Zuckerman Assumes UJC Post g ewry the This Week's Radio and Television Programs Irwin Burdick was named by Governor Romney last Friday to fill the vacancy on the Common Pleas bench. He succeeds Judge Joseph J. Pernick, who was named Burdick brothers are lifelong Re- publicans, and both labored in the party ranks for many years. Judge Irwin Burdick, who is...…

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…Bnai Brith 'Teach-In' Aids Arabs Student teacher Abu-Fallalt Minis instructs pupils in a small Arab village. He is one of a team of Arab and Jewish students recruited by Hillel Foundation at Hebrew University for an Arab-Israel "teach-in" program sponsored by Bnai Brith Women. • WASHINGTON, D.C. — Children aids; and students have been help- in three small Arab villages have ing the children in subjects which been given a new lease on their ar...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 28—Friday, November 29, 1968 Former Detroiter Writes History of Brazil's Press Isaac Reisman, former Detroiter, has written a "Quarter Century of the Jewish Press in Brazil, 1915- 1940," which has just been publish- ed in Israel by Moxium l'Aman- anut Hadfush, P. 0. Box 1016, Sated. His work is a study of the com- munal and cultural development of the Jews in Brazil. Facsimiles of newspapers and journals appearing in ...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 29, 1968-29 M.iNM:rZaaWA.:VaWRM M.W 4 gWMZMMSMMraEM.:MMMMat:rZ*=M '' 'i. A (' Ri „., Youth News f . ', . . Bikel's Bag: Talking Up Jewishness With Teens WASHINGTON—Actor and folk singer Theodore Bikel has two schedules for his cross-country concert tour. One lists the halls where he per- forms. For the other, equally long, Bikel requires no rehearsals and leaves his guitar in the hotel room. As a ...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 30—Friday; November 29, 1968 Flint News N.M Cornmurtal Calendar Nov. 30—Pre-USY Square Dance, 7:30 p.m., Cong. Beth Is- rael Dec. 1—Forum '69 Cultural Series Max Dimont, 8:30 p.m., Cong. Beth Israel 2—Council Budget and Allo- cations Subcommittee on Community Relations and National Service Agencies, noon, Council office Greater Flint Ministerial Association Lunch, 11:45 a.m., Cong. Beth Israel State of Israel Bonds...…

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…MOVIE THE JEWISH NEWS Grand Circus Park ADAMS ROYAL Free Parking after 5 p.m. WO 1-8525 Elizabeth Taylor - Mia Farrow in "SECRET CEREMONY" FRI., SAT. 11:40, 1:50, 6:10, 8:20, 10:30. SUN. THRU THUR. 11:30, 1:40, 3:50, 5:50, 8:00, 10:10 Free Parking After 5 P.M. & All Day Sunday At Park, Adams at Wit/Loren Auto System All Day Wednesday Is Ladies Day 32-Friday, November 29, 1968 Pal Roger Miller to Join Andy Williams at Cobo When the cu...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 29, 1968-33 Danny Raskin's LISTENING 0 S T BACK IN 1946, George Drapkin closed shop at home after brother Jack had gotten out of service and the two opened their photography spot on W. McNichols . . , Now, 22 years later, the lens artists of Portraits by Drapkin are moving to the plush Merrilwood Mall in downtown Birmingham, where they should be located after the first of the year. FORMER DETROITER...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH HEWS 34—Friday, November 29, 1968 • • CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Liners and display classified ads accepted from responsible firms or individuals by telephone up to 2 p.m. Wednesday. For rates and information . . . CALL VErmont 8-9364 NORTHGATE Apts. I bedroom. 398-0952 before 12 noon. ROOM for working person. 10-Green- field. 549-5159, EL 7-0376. Chateau Riviera Nice furnished room. Kitchen privilegs. Good transport...…

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…• 16-B—WANTED TO BUY— HOUSES 17—HOUSES FOR SALE CASH-CASH-CASH 24021 SENECA LIST WITH US for FASTER RESULTS North of Oak Park blvd. 3 bedroom brick ranch, dining el, passhall, carpeting, drapes, stove. Central air-conditioning. Gas heat, power humidifier. Newly decorated. H O M E S A N T E D OPEN SUN. 1-5 398-2198 In Northwest Detroit and Suburban Areas Have Qualified Buyers With Cash SOUTHFIELD Mt. Vernon Sub. 4 bedroom deluxe...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 36—Friday, November 29, 1968 We don't build every home Southfield 17—HOUSES FOR SALE Only the best ! jancliew.ao.d Sub. ONLY A FEW COLONIALS LEFT Oak Park - Only 3 Left Ready to move into ! 4 bedrm. Col- onials, 21/2 baths, 2 car attach. Gar., firepl., cent. air cond., stove & dishwasher, wood Thermopane win- dows & screens, colored plumbing fixtures, plus many extras, only $37,900. WILL TAKE TRADE-INS. STILL ti...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 29, 1968-37 17220 Hilton, Sherwood Village — $40,900-$44,900 1 blk. No. of 91/2 Mi., 2 blks. E. of Southfield — $45,900 1 blk. W. of Southfield, 5 blks. N. of 10 Mi. 18175 Maryland, Washington Hghts. — $39,900 - $42,900 I blk. W. of Southfield, 2 blks. N. of 91/2 Mi. 27444 Bell Rd., Pontchartrain Wds. — $50,900 - 859,900 Ise The Ravines Outstanding top quality 4 bedroom quad-level — built by Edw...…

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…17 — HOUSE;. FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE FARMINGTON Oak Pk. Open Sun. 2-5 21911 Gardner 3 bedroom colonial, 21/2 baths, paneled family room with fire- place, kitchen with built-ins, formal dining room, den, base- ment. Landscaped, attached 2 car garage. with Beautif ul 3 bedroom ranch paneled den and 21/2 car attached Garage on S, acre lot. Built-in kit- chen.. 2 full baths. Owner transfer- red. Must sell. 864-4600 KLEM 17 — HOUSES FOR...…

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…▪ THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 19 - G - OFFICE BUILDING FOR SALE FOR SALE OR LEASE Modern office, newly decorated -stone and Roman brick con- struction with partioned rooms including air-conditioner. Locat- ed on Conant at E. 7 Mile across from Cunninghams. Ideal for Optometrists, Dentists, insur- ance or any service company. Ample parking. $10,500, bank terms or lease $125 month. For more information TW 2-5200 22 - REAL ESTATE WANTED WE PAY C...…

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…Goldmann Tells ZOA Zionist Movement Is Far From Goal; Torezyner Denies Dem Jewish Vote NEW YORK (JTA)—Dr. Nahum often the reason for the impact Goldmann said here that the Zion- made by Arab propaganda." ist movement, far from having ful- Warning that "efforts" are filled its mission, "has at best being made to show that the Jew- reached half-way to its goal, and ish vote went overwhelmingly to maybe less." the Democratic Party, Torczyner dec...…

March 29, 1968 • Page Image 1

…now Allied Jewish Campaign Dollar Will Be Allocated Detailed Analysis on Page 9 Poland's Anti-Zionist Campaign: Renewal of Anti-Semitism and Mah Yohfis Humiliation Editorial Page 4 - VOL. LI I I, No. 2 Analysis of Tragic Arab Trends HEIKWISH E A Weekly Review Perpetuating 'the Lie' and Asocial Tactics of Jewish Events Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper — incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle 27 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd., Detr...…

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…Purely Commentary 'The Dwarf from Amman' It amazing what King Hussein can get away with. This "little king" who had been branded by Cairo propa- gandists, as "the dwarf from Amman," only a few weeks before the Jordanian made a pact with the Cairo dictator, while the ruler of Jordan called Nasser "the evil canker of the Arab world," talks peace from one side of the mouth while encouraging terrorism from the other. Yet he is being catered to. ...…

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…Defense College Sends Students, Staff to Israel (Direct JTA. Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) TEL AVIV — Forty-five students and staff members of the United States National Defense College arrived here Monday for a five-day visit and meetings with top Israeli military and civil officials. The group, headed by Air Force Maj. Gen. William Greer, includes rep- resentatives of 13 branches of the U.S. armed forces and senior civil servants. They...…

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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, Mich. 48235, VE 8-9364. Subscription $7 a year. Foreign $8. Second Class Postage Paid at Detroit, Michigan PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Editor a...…

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…or Israel Faces Obstacles at lingness to make every construc- (Continued from Page 1) fire. He stressed that while the tive effort toward peace but added United States opposed acts of re- that only a real peace will put an taliation, it also opposed acts of end to the Arabs' continuing policy terrorism in violation of the of belligerence. Last Thursday's Cease-fire agreements. He operation, he said, should serve as warned that "violence bree...…

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…6 — Friday, March 29, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS WE ALONE MUST MEET THESE CONTINUOUS COSTS 1.Transporting and receiving 25,000 new immigrants. 2. Absorbing 400,000 pre--June immigrants. 3. Strengthening 400 immigrant farm communities. 4. Providing care and facilities for thousands of immigrant youngsters. 5. Improving immigrant housing. 6. Expanding vocational training and educational opportunities. Give to the ISRAEL EMERGENCY FUND OF...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, March 29, 1968-7 Growing Jewish 'Backlash' Reported from Many Cities NEW YORK (JTA)—Responses by Jewish Community Relations Councils to a recent survey "indi- cate a definite and substantial withdrawal of rank and file Jew- ish support" in cities hit by Negro rioting last summer "for the ob- jectives of the Jewish community relations field" in civil rights and related issues, according to the National Communi...…

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…8 Friday, March /. 9, 1968 — THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS E AT 75th Anniversary Celebration April 1 through 10,1968 This year, Standard Federal Savings & Loan Association is seventy-five years old. We've helped to create a lot of happiness in the form of home ownership and financial security because we've consistently encour- aged thrift ever since we opened our doors in 1893. These savings have provided the funds to help thousands of Detroite...…

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…4 Campaign Report Rallies Set to Spur Solicitations; Divisions Meet This Week .76 NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS contributed $6,350,000 to the Israel tory dinner, 6 p.m. Wednesday, Fresh Air Society-Camp Tamarac k 3.83 $ .73 American 'Jewish Committee Jewish Community Center Emergency Fund, and 100 per- .51 American Jewish Congress at Raleigh House. 2.34 B'nai B'rith (Anti-Defamation Je wish Community Council cent of this amount was sent di- 1.17 Mos...…

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…• Judge Malchi Rehabilitated By MOSHE RON General Secretary, Federation of Israel Journalists 10—Friday, March 29, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS TEL AVIV—I still remember the trial with much interest. The I its verdict. It found Judge Malchi day, when the minister of justice, Israeli press declared several ! not guilty. The whole press in Jericho-Sodom Road Is Mapped by Engineers Jacob Shimshon Shapira, came to times it is time to put an ...…

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