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April 29, 1966 • Page Image 7

…Third Highest Total in 40 Years' Fund Raising Predicted for current Allied Jewish Campaign The third highest total in the ed at the 1966 victory dinner to The final report meeting before has appeared in Mexico City and Final campaign reports will be 40 years of the Detroit Allied be held next Wednesday, at the the victory dinner is scheduled for in Canadian cities before coming made by the 10 division chairmen Jewish Campaign will be announ...…

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…Christian Teachings 'Reinforce Anti-Semitism, Study Shows Germany Studies Plans to Build Railway in Negev . (Continued from Page 1) 37 per cent of the Protestants and 22 per cent of the Catholics scored high, "with the amount of anti- Jewish prejudice varying from one region of the country to another, especially among Protestants," the study reported. JERUSALEM (JTA)—A group of West German experts will come to Israel shortly to study plans ...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, April 29, 1966-9 Chabad Silver Anniversary Banquet Distinguished Guest Speaker HONORING: CHARLES E. FEINBERG HARRY SCHUMER MRS. WILLIAM HORDES MRS. RACHEL KURTZMAN MRS MORRIS SCHAVER • AVERN COHN HON. WAYNE MORSE Dinner Chairman U.S. Senator from Oregon Ole atroit Committee Cordially gnvites tie Community to attend the ANNUAL CHABAD LUBA VITCH RECEPTION and DINNER Monday, May 16, 1966, 6 p.m. ...…

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…Chabad Dinner May 16 to Honor Five Detroiters; Aid for Hassidic Movement Noted Here, in Israel Mrs. Hordes Mrs. Kurtzman The Chabad Lubavitch silver anniversary dinner, May 16, at the L-atin Quarter will honor five lead- ing Detroiters for their dedicated services locally and in Israel to the Lubavitcher movement. They are: Charles E. Feinberg, chairman of the campaign corn- Mrs. Schaver mittee of Camp Gan Israel in Fen- ton, Mich.; Harry...…

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…Blame for Mixed Marriages Placed by Experts on Youths Rejection of Jewish Identity Old-World Fantasies Revivifield in Singer's 49 Tales Narrated in 'In My Father's Court' If there could have been a doubt did not want the evil spirit to Elaine Gottlieb and Channah Klein- NEW YORK (JTA) — The rising ern psychology," fear they may be about the supremacy of Isaac Bas- affect them, who wanted per- errnan-Gold&tein. rate of intermarriage involving...…

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…Israel Leases 500,000 Dunams to JINF An historic agreement leasing 500,000 dunams (125 acres) of Israeli land to the Jewish National Fund for development purposes is signed by (from left) JNF World Chairman Jacob Tsur; Minister of Agriculture Chaim Gevati; and Joseph Weitz, head of the Lane Development Authority. Gevati said the addition of these "hitherto untouched, unexploitable re gi ons will make it possible for the JNF to draw up a compr...…

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…Arab Minority Sees Improved Statics Judge Criticized for Freeing Four London Synagogue Firebugs JERUSALEM (ZINS) — Shmuel Toledano, adviser to the prime minister on Arab affairs, stated here that the economic position of the Arabs in Israel has undergone extraordinary improvement as compared with the period of the Mandate. LONDON (JTA) — The Board the arsonists were penitent and of Deputies of British Jews, in an had been "misled." Judge Aa...…

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…N.Y. Senate OKs Bill was more easily available to Rus- be done and the problem of the Outlawng Religious Slurs Birobidjan's Yiddish Paper Barred from Other Parts of Soviet Union NEW YORK (JTA)—Soviet au- newspaper. None are on sale at thorities have prevented recently any of the hotels in Moscow or sian Jews during Passover. But he the circulation of the USSR's only Leningrad. Soviet authorities, ask- warned that despite some liberaliz- Yidd...…

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…Soviet Envoy, Eshkol Confer JERUSALEM (JTA) — Soviet Ambassador Dimitri Chuvakhin called on Premier Levi Eshkol for what was reliably reported as an "important conference," held at the ambassador's request. It was understood that the So- viet envoy wished to explain to the premier that the Soviet Union's decision to resume large- scale aid to the new Syrian regime should not affect the improvement in Russian-Israeli relations. It was also und...…

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…Preview to Ahavas Achim Bond Drive Rabbi Unterman Urges Israel-World Jewry Tie SERVICES SYNAGOGUE ■■■•■•■ •••••••• ■ YOUNG ISRAEL OF NORTHWEST: Services 9:15 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Prero will speak on "The Aftermath of Inde- pendence." TEMPLE EMANU-EL: Services 8:15 p.m. today. Rabbi Rosenbaum will speak on "Beyond Measure." Neil B. Meisner, Bar Mitzvah. CONG. AHAVAS ACHIM: Services 7:15 p.m. today and 8:40 a.m. Saturday. R...…

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…Weekly Jewish Quiz Borowsky, Noted Zionist and Educator, Dies in Israel By RABBI SAMUEL J. FOX Samuel J. Borowsky, distin- one of them where an issue arose as to who would have the prefer- guished educator and Zionist Why is it that a Jewish boy is ence in naming the new born child. leader, died Sunday in a hospital not given his name until- after in Israel at the age of 71. His * * * he is circumcised? It is required to pronounce the late ...…

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…Nazi Is Found on Isle in Antartic; Other Fights Argentine Deportation NEW YORK (JTA) — SS Colonel Walter Herman Rauff, an ex-Nazi accused of slaughtering 97,000 Jews in Poland during World War II, has been found living on the Antarctic island of Tierra del Fuego, a Chilean possession, the National Broadcasting Company television network reported Mon- day night. Chet Huntley, of NBC-TV's Hunt- ley-Brinkley program, showed a filmed interview wi...…

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…Ladies Aid Society to Hold Donor Luncheon omen's Cluh activities DETROIT CHAPTER, BRAN- DEIS UNIVERSITY NATIONAL WOMEN'S COMMTME, re-elect- ed Mrs. Herbert Burdick presi- dent, and the following new offi- cers: Mesdames Harold Robinson, Bernard Farber, Oscar Band and Jay Allen, vice presidents; Alan Colman, treasurer; Wilfred Doner, Joseph Cabot, Jack Nover and Herbert Kallet, secretaries; and Herbert Aaronson, Gerald Apte- kar, Murray Bergm...…

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…Study Club SetsChoral Concert Mrs. Norman Allan, president of the Music Study Club, invites the community to the annual Choral Group Concert,. 8:30 p.m., Tues- day, at the Detroit Institute of Musical Art. Director is Don Frohman, with Mrs. Rose Bassin Stein as accompanist and Mrs. George Bassin chairman. The group plays at educational institutions and sometimes hospitals, per- forming music by the classics as well as contemporaries, from maj...…

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…New WSU Book Offers Study of Noted Mosaics Fashion Parade at Women's Party UHS Nursery School to Hold Open House "The Sacred Portal," a study of the mosaics found in the famous Beth Alpha synagogue in Israel, has been published by the \ Wayne State University Press. The book was written by Ber- nard Goldman, 18411 Hartwell, as- sociate professor • of art and art history at WSU. Prof. Goldman is primarily con- cerned with the art and symboli...…

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…Mozart Concert to Feature Works as Free Mason Onai .activities Walter RubensteintoWa Youth's Wish Realized in Handicapped Fund Roger Alan Rogan did not live marked for handicapped students, Lillian Brown of N. 17". long enough to do all the things (numbering 125 at WSU), is being he aspired to do. But now, in some measure, his de-P1g3K-.7`77':::1,, sire to help people is being realized through the Roger Alan Rogan Memorial Fund established ...…

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…Mary Bakst Engaged to Hyman Heller MISS MARY BAKST Johnson Hails JWB for 50 Years of Service activities in Society Miss Sylvia Kaufman, daughter of Judge and Mrs. Ira G. Kauf- man of Pennington Ave., will conclude her semester's work at Sheffield University, England, the end of this month. She plans to stay on a kibbutz in Israel for several weeks, on a "scholarship" from her par- ents. On an exchange scholarship from the University of Mic...…

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…LETTER BOX Mayer's Study No Spur to Panic, Resident Insists Editor, The Jewish News: I am impelled to comment on the article in The Jewish News of April 22 under the heading of "Northwest Residents Charge Al- bert Mayer's Population Study Serves Only to Increase Panic." Who is being panicked? We live on Coyle near West Seven Mile Rd. We are not being panicked. We know of none of our neigh- bors who were panicked by the survey. May it not be ...…

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…Deborah Neshkes to Wed Criers-Kibitzers, Stuart Weisblatt July 2 Other Splendid Elkin Narratives MISS DEBORAH NESHKES Mr. Alex Neshkes, 20230 Ard- more, announces the engagement of his _daughter Deborah Lynn to Stuart G. Weisblatt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Weisblatt, 23220 Laura, Southfield. The bride-elect is the daughter of the late Mrs. Gertrude Neshkes. Miss Neshkes and her fiance are both students at Wayne State University. The coupl...…

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…People Make News Many cities in the United States and Canada will hold special meet- ings to celebrate the completion of the redemp- tion of the first issue of Israel Bonds ever float- ed overseas by t h e government of Israel, it was announced by Dr. Joseph J. Schwa rtz, vice president of the Israel Bond Or- ganization. A na- tional c e 1 e bra- tion will take place on Monday at a luncheon of the board of gov- e r n o r s of the Sapir Israel...…

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…Miss Stocker to Mari y Judith Patt to Be Bride' Sharon Berman to Wed Howard E. Lefton of Roger 'lineman BerryRubininFebruary U.S. Steelworkers Raise $900,000 in Israel Bonds MISS HARRIET STOCKER Terrorist Blasts Rock Israel's Border Village Seriously Injuring Two (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) TEL AVIV—An army spokes- man reported Monday night that two settlers, a man and wife, were seriously injured in a series of blasts w...…

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…JDC Director Urges Unified Intergovernment Care of All Refugees sner-Lindenberg Vows to Be Spoken Albert Best Runs for Judgeship Albert Best, the attorney who thWarted the Board of Education's AMSTERDAM (JTA)—A unified efforts to install half-day classes intergovernrne n t a 1 responsibility for Detroit pupils, is a candidate for the thousands of refugees now for judge of Recorder's Court. Best, 40-year-oId former news- scattered throughout...…

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…Steinbeck Lauds Reforestation Effort in Israel In his recent impressions of his visit in Israel, the eminent novel- ist, John Steinbeck, commented on the water situation and paid tri- bute to the tree-planters. Affores- tation is the work of the Jewish National Fund in Israel. Writing from Haifa, Steinbeck stated: "I am not chemist enough to un- derstand the round-the-clock attack on the desalting of sea water, ex- cept, of course, for evapor...…

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…Former Detroiter Herman Cohen Masterminded Film Now at Fox Herman Cohen, executive pro- ducer of "A Study in Terror," now at the Fox, is . one of the young men in the field of independent production who sprang from the industry's grass roots—the theaters —and believes it must turn back to them for guidance if the movies are to recapture their potential as the greatest mediuM of mass en- tertainment in history. On this principle, Cohen is con-...…

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…THE JEWISH NEW THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, April 29, 1966-31 Praise the sea and keep on land. — French proverb. 5th SMASH WEEK BERKLEY THEATRE ROCKY'S RESTAURANT & PIZZERIA 10517 W. 7 Mile at Mendota CALL UN 4-8553 or 864-9784 Carry Out & Delivery Service • Bar-B-Q Chicken • Ribs • Sea Food LARCO'S Fine Italian-American Cuisine Deliciously Prepared for the Discerning Taste • BANQUET FACILITIES TECHNICOIA• -P1.11141011* FEN WM BRO...…

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…MOVIE GUIDE ADAMS Viennese Like `10th Man ;' Jews' Fears Quieted VIENNA - "The Tenth Man," Paddy Chayefsky's Broadway hit about exorcisms, dybbuks and minyans, is playing to packed houses here despite the Jewish community's pre-opening fears. What they feared was that the play's Orthodox setting might touch off anti-Jewish feeling. But Israel's ambassador to Austria attended the premiere, and Vien- nese newspapers were generous in their pra...…

April 29, 1966 • Page Image 33

…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 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, April 29, 1966-33 10-ROOMS FOR RENT 10-ROOMS FOR RENT LOVELY room for gentleman. Good transportation. Nice and quiet. UN 4-2168. •COMFORTABLE ROOM. Quiet home. Ga- rage available. Kitchen...…

April 29, 1966 • Page Image 34

…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE FIRST TIME OFFERED IMMED. OCCUPANCY 17—HOUSES FOR SALE Southfield—Open Sun. 2-5 OAK PK.—OPEN SUN. 2-5 Modern 3 bedroom 2 bath ranch house plus maids quarters with full bath: Large kitchen and breakfast nook with all built-ins. Family room, living room, dining room. Attached 21/2 car garage. Beautifully land- scaped lot with auto. sprinkling system and many extras. $73,500. FRANKLIN AREA. By Appoint...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE PALMER WOODS You too can afford to live in De- troit's finest section. A 4-bedrm., 3- bath Eng. home, large Den, 21/2-car attach. gar. on 2 magnificent Palmer Wds. lots. Priced at $38,000 for a deal today! GREENACRES Modern 2-story 3-bedrm., 2 1/2 baths, with a Den, kitchen & breakfast Rm., 11/2-car garage. Priced at $20,000. SOUTHFIELD-RAVINES A luxury 3-bed., 21/2 baths, ranch, beautiful Family Rm., large living rm.,...…

April 29, 1966 • Page Image 36

…17—HOUSES FOR SALE IT IS A REWARDING OCCASION 17—HOUSES FOR SALE HUNTINGTON WOODS 13332 LUDLOW For Us to Announce Priced $33,900 The Selection of Transferred out of town — owner must sell. Newly decorated custom blt. center entrance colonial, 3 lg. bdrms., 21/2. tiled baths, 1g. tiled entrance hall, 21 ft. living room w/natural fireplace, library, sep arate din. rm., bright kitchen w/blt.-in dishwasher and disposal. Huge paved patio, 2...…

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…17-HOUSES FOR SALE 17-HOUSES FOR SALE 117-HOUSES FOR SALE OAK PARK GLASTONBURY NIL HESSELL 3 bedroom ranch, 2 baths, 13x21 ft. paneled den, finished recr. room. Excellent carpets and drapes. 2 ton air-conditioner, dishwasher, other extras. $25,000. 14520 Leslie. $900 dn. F.H.A. or equity out. Charming brk. bung., 2 bedrms. dn., 1 up, full base., gas ht., side dr., 1 1/2 cr. gar. Call Mr. A. J. Knapp, 863- 4200. LI 7-3137 OPEN SUNDAY 2-5...…

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…Mexican Notables Appeal for Rights of Russian Jews in Most Leading Papers Monument Unveilings Unveiling announcements may be inserted by mailing or by calling The Jewish News office, 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd., Detroit 35. VE 8-9364. Written an- nouncements must be acompanied by the name and address of the person making the insertion. There is a stand• ing charge of $3.00 for an unveiling notice, measuring an inch in depth.) * * * The family of th...…

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…Mrs. Hortense Lambert, of Heavenrich Family, 97 Mrs. Hortense H. Lambert, a member of the old Detroit Heaven- rich family and a lifelong resident of this city, died April 20 at age 97. Mrs. Lambert, who lived at the Belcrest Hotel, was a member of the Women's City Club, the Michi- gan Historical Society, the Detroit Art Institute's Founders Society, the board of the Visiting Nurses Association, the Friends of the De- troit Public Library, the...…

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…Heavy asks Ahead for Israel, Consul Tells Celebrants of 18th Anniversary If the first 18 years are the hardest, the state of Israel will come pretty close to matching them in the next 18, an Israeli economics expert predicted Sun- day evening at Detroit's annual celebration of Israel Independence Day. Chaim A. Salamon, Israel consul for economic affairs, addressed over 500 in attendance at the Hai (18th) observance in Temple Is- rael's social...…

October 29, 1965 • Page Image 1

…November 2: Crucial Days at the Polls in (LS. and Israel Regrettable Date Conflicts Shiffman's Generosity Christadelphians' Taunt to Nasser Commentary Page 2 In Israel it is equally crucial, Who will it be after Nov. 2; will it be Levi Esh- Racial issues have been injected into kol (left) again as premier of the Jew- our current political campaign . ish State, or will it be Menahem Begin It is urgent that all citizens go to the (ri...…

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…Purely Commentary Abraham Shiffman, Detroit's i et G inenisaroteuss Daostr ae. CAovnof il dc By Philip Slomovitz When Nasser Didn't Lie . . But Did He Know the Source? thousands—not in the tens of thousands. A major factor must not be ignored. Many of those who go to resorts are the elders, who need rest, whose women folk find it difficult to serve the meals they were able to prepare in their youth for their families—large or small—familie...…

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…Eshkol Celebrates 70th Birthday With Vigorous `Str ► ll' Around Cit JERUSALEM (JTA) — Prime Minister Levi Eshkol, who became 70 years of age Monday, began celebrating his birthday Sunday night by campaigning vigorously for the election of the . 1VLapai- Ahdut Avoda slate in the general lections to be- held next Tuesday. He addressed several street ral- lies, visited the Baka and Kata- mon districts of this city, populat- ed chiefly by new imm...…

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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 48235 Mich.. VE 8-9364. Subscription $6 a year. Foreign $7. Second Class Postage Paid at Detroit, Michigan PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Editor an...…

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…(Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) JERUSALEM — Premier Levi Eshkol declared here Wednesday night that the Middle East was nearing "a turning point" in its history, marked by a more realistic z ■ rab policy toward Israel. Speaking at a dinner in honor of the 11th United Jewish Ap- peal study mission, at which Detroiter Max Fisher presided, the premier cited the proposal by Tunisian President Habib Bourguiba last spring, calling for ...…

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…Latvia Trial Draws Thousands; Guard Tried Again in Germany RIGA (JTA). — A Riga court, trying six Latvians on charges of of the war-time murder of several thousand Jews in the Latvian town of Rezneke, hear testimony Tues- day that the defendants carried out the killing with such "effici- ency" that only one Jewish resi- dent of the town survived. The only survivor was Jacob Israeli, then a boy of 14, who was not killed by the Latvian collabor...…

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…r ■•■ •0411•111 ■ 0411.0.111 ■ 0411•11.0 ■ 1141 ■ 041!0 ■ 11110.0 ■ 1.1.1•11.041M1h011 OMIMot ■■ ••0411•11111141 Boris Smolar's ZOA Executive Hears Plea for U.S.-USSR Efforts NEW YORK—Jacques Torczy- ner, president of the Zionist Or- ganization of America, urged co- operation between the United States and the Soviet Union in the United Nations to bring about peace and disarmament in the Middle East. Taking note of the observance last Sund...…

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…Weizmann Institute Forced to Cut Costs in Next 2 Years . TEL AVIV (JTA)—Dr. Dewey Stone, chairman of the board of governors of the Weizmann Insti- tute of Science in Rehovot, said the institution would have to fol- low a policy of financial retrench- ment during the next two years after three years of deficit financ- ing. Dr. Stone said that the Insti- tute's board, which ended a three- day meeting last weekend, had de- cided to defer plans f...…

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…Robert St. John's 'Roll Jordan Roll" Embraces Geography, Biblical Lore, Zionism, Personalities Robert St. John, who has authored 15 books, who for a number of years centered his major interest in the Middle East and has become a great admirer of Israel, once again turned his attention to that ea to writ e!. : , he life story of river and its people," which Doubleday has published under the title "Roll Jordan Roll." Once again, St. St. John Jo...…

October 29, 1965 • Page Image 10

…'ewish Identity': Views of World Jewish Scholars (Continued From Page 1) Baruch Litvin became nation- ally prominent as the author of a volume on the "Mehitza" — the - Orthodox-required dividing line in seating men and women in syna- gogues. That volume was the re- sult of a famous Mount Clemens court case in which Litvin fought and won in the Michigan State Supreme Court the case for sepa- ration of men and women in his congregation. Respons...…

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…Weekly Quiz BY RABBI SAMUEL J. FOX (Copyright, .1965, JTA, Inc.) Why is the letter "Shin" found on one side of the head Tefillin made with four stems instead of the usual three? A number of reasons are ad- vanced for this, although the tradi- tion is an ancient one dated back from the days of Moses at Sinai. Some claim that the extra stem is like the letter "Yod" and therefore it is as if there were two letters, the "Shin" and the "Yod" whic...…

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…SYNAGOGUE SfRVICES TEMPLE EMANU-EL: Services 8:15 p.m. today. Rabbi Rosenbaum will speak on "Must We Believe in Miracles?". Jonathan P. Miller, Bar Mitzvah. ADAS SHALOM SYNAGOGUE: Services 5:45 p.m. today and 8:45 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Segal will preach on "The Tribute Vice Pays to Virtue." Erwin Bloomberg, Bar Mitzvah. CONG. BETH SHALOM: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Rabbi Halpern will speak on "Noah—a Man and His Name." Arlene Abel, Bat Mitz- v...…

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…Bn.ai Moshe Offers Thirty Congregations Fw.in Council to Assist in Allied Jewish Campaigns and temporal leaders than 20 of the congregations have Titicipating congregations in- which will mark the kick-off for Classes in Hebrew, of Spiritual 30 Detroit area congregations committees working to encourage clude: Adas Shalom, Beth Aaron, Council's fall and winter activities. Liturgy and Basics will convene Monday evening, Nov. congregational parti...…

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…Soviet TaCtic . s . at Nations Arouse World Protests (Continued from Page 1) constitution and Soviet polic " of their United Nations delegation The newspaper opposed the brack- in frustrating the worldwide de- eting of "a nationalist movement sire to join in condemnation of like Zionism with Nazism and anti-Semitism under the auspices anti-Semitism which has exter- of the United States. But the minated one third of the Jewish damage has bee...…

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…Israeli Archeologist Dr. Biran to Speak at Shaarey Zedek-Bnai Brith Institute In conjunction with the adult education programs of Cong. Shaa- rey Zedek and the Metropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith Men's and Wo- men's Councils, Dr. Avraham Biran, noted Israeli archeologist, will visit Detroit Tuesday to speak at the synagogue at 8:30 p.m. Dr. Biran, the Bnai Brith visiting international lecturer for 1 9 6'5, has chosen for his topic, "Israel: Land ...…

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…I ntermarriage, Human Relations `The Rabbi'-Novel's Pragmatism, Its Many Aspects of Forcefulness Noah Gordon. in his novel, "The Rabbi," published by McGraw-Hill, evidences a knowledge of Jewish observances and traditions and re- veals a thorough acquaintance with certain medical themes. His novel, which has become I best seller, describes very skil- fully the approach to treating men- tal illnesses, the method of pro- viding shock treatment...…

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