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October 29, 1965 • Page Image 17

…Sisterhoods to Gather omen's ALPHA OMEGA DENTAL FRA- TERNITY, Detroit Women, will meet 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Mark Goldstick, 17181 _Alta Vista Pl., Southfield. Accord- ing to Mrs. Leslie Moss, president, L ''Thdiscussions will include the group's service project for the month: a Halloween party at the D. J. Healy Home for Children Saturday. Chairman, Mrs. Milton Jacobs, and co-chairmen, Mesdames David Das- kal, William Warre...…

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…___NINEnnunnuit Tribute to Harry and Adele Mondry Avern Cohns to Host Set for Hayim Greenberg School Event Shaarey Zedek's Hayim Greenbeerg School's Gold- en Jubilee dinner Nov. 14 at the Labor Zionist Institute will be highlighted by a tribute to Harry and Adele Mondry for four decades of service to the Jewish com- munity, the Labor Zionist move- ment and the Hayim Greenberg School. Both members of this husband- wife team have occupied posi...…

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…Paray to Conduct Symphony Nov. 21 at ZOD's Concert Paul Paray will conduct the De- troit Symphony Orchestra at the annual Balfour Concert on Nov. 21, at Ford Auditorium. Nathan Milstein, world-famous violinist, will be the guest artist. Dr. Alex Friedlaender, chairman /of this year's Balfour Concert corn- ( mittee, stated this week that a PAUL PARAY sell-out seems assured for t h e event. He urged early purchases of tickets from the office ...…

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…June Valli to Star at Dinner-Dance Planned by Businessmen's Group The D et r o i t Businessmen's Group, City of Hope, champagne dinner-dance Nov. 20 at the Shera- ton-Cadillac Hotel will be high- lighted by the appearance of television singer, June Valli. Miss Valli, whose re- cordings have topped the mil- lions, has ap- peared on TV with Bob Hope, Alan King, Ar- thur Godfrey and Miss Valli Ed Sullivan. A popular performer at the country's mo...…

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…• • .uf-11-4-4-******************1 I Fine Jewelry And Gift s Noted Hentatolo ist Will Address Hebrew University Friends Nov. 3 activities in Society Dr. William Dameshek, world River water sources, Sen. Kennedy Mrs. Lee Franklin Weinstock of Snowden Ave. was a guest at renowned hematologist and pro- said that "Israel is not the ag- fessor of medicine and consultant gressor, but is trying to live in the inaugural dinner of the Windsor Rac...…

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…Abram Is Conference Co-Chairman Shiffman's Gift Benefits Israel Education Fiuid Announcement of the gift of 5600,000 from Abraham Shiffman, Detroit realtor and philanthropist, to the Israel Education Fund of the United Jewish Appeal, to build a high school in Tirat Hacamel, a new immigrant town on the out- skirts of Haifa, and also to pro- vide Hebrew University scholar- ships for future high school teach- ers, was made by Max M. Fisher, ge...…

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…Longtime Dream Is Realized on the Israel-Jordan Border There are many points on Israel's eastern border where you can look right across into Jordan. At one of those points stands the forest of Cantor Anton A. Rosenfeld. In May. he and his wife Helen saw the forest of 10,000 trees dedi- cated in memory of their parents, Joseph and Bluma Leah Fisher and Yehezkel and Leah Rosenfeld. Standing 43 kilometers (27 miles) outside Jerusalem, the Rosenf...…

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…Winners in the Maccabiah Reviewed By JESS SILVER (Copyright, 1965, JTA, Inc.) The United States team com- pletely dominated the recently concluded Maccabian Games. The Americans took home 75 gold medals and numerous silver and bronze medals. Israel was the run- ner-up in gold medals with 31, while Great Britain had 18. Of the 27 nations that took part in the game, 20 of them won one or more medals. Bill Morgan, of San . Francisco, and Lorra...…

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…▪ Israel Acclaims Bar-Ilan. University on 10th Year; Detroiters Attend Fete; Local Celebration Dinner Planned Detroiters who are now touring Israel with the United Jewish Appeal mission were major part- icipants in the celebration of the tenth anniversary of Bar-Ilan Uni- versity, held Tuesday in Tel Aviv, at t h e Sheraton Hotel. President Zal- man Shazar, Chief Rabbi Isser Yehuda Unter- mann and In- terior Minister Moshe Shapiro attended t...…

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…HE JEWISH NEWS A Weekly Review Ip i of Jewish Events The Family Newspaper There is something for every member of the family in each issue of The Jewish News . . • Direct Teletype from the World Capitals • Special Washington Representatives • Synagogue News • Hebrew Column • Social Columns • Cartoons • And So Much More Be Sure Your Relatives and Friends Are Fully Informed, Like You. Give the Gift That Lasts the Entire Year. DON'T DEL...…

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…Girl Scout Wins Jewish Honor in Korea Two Young Detroiters at Brandeis Play Role in Important Atom Experiments Two Detroit physicists—one from this area—have been associated in experiments at Brandeis University which have resulted in the most precise test ever performed on the basic symmetry principle of "Time Reversal Invariance" and the most sensitive measurement ever made on an atomic beam apparatus. The experiments, which were ini- tiate...…

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…Detroiter's Name on Israeli Stadimn Sholom Aleichem Classic Will Be Staged by Center Theater at Book Fair's Opening "Tevya and His Daughters," Ar- same time, he was acting with On the closing day, the Metro- politan Detroit Jewish Education nold Perl's adaptation of Sholom Detroit's Yiddish theater. He had Conference will be held 1 p.m. Aleichem's famous story, will take leads in Center Theater produc- in Shiffman Hall, to which facul- I Cen...…

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…Morris Lieberman Elected Chairman Rosenberg-Tickto9zVows of 1966 Fund Cam paign for Histadrut Are Planned for July Election of officers of the De- troit Israel Histadrut Campaign and plans to expand the forthcom- ing, drive highlighted the annual conference and delegates recep- tion in the Labor Zionist Institute last week. The 1966 campaign will be un- der the chairmanship of Morris Lieberman. He will be assisted by Harry Schumer, honorary c...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 30—Friday, October 29, 1965 Just what the doctor ordered! Mr. Advertiser . In order to get the RESULTS you want, it will be necessary for you to use The Jewish News every week. Not just a "fling" at it ... but EVERY WEEK ! No, I'm not just . you selling "space" want RESULTS, don't you? Well, I'm not kidding you, neither am 1 just taking your money. Just follow the formula and your business will be healthy. • A concen...…

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…WELCOME BACK LOUIS MIRIANI LET EXPERIENCE AND ADMINISTRATIVE ABILITY HELP RAISE OUR COMMUNITY STANDARD ELECT LOUIS C. MIRIANI TO THE COMMON COUNCIL ON NOVEMBER 2nd and pl ace once again AT THE HEAD OF THE COUNCIL One of Detroit's ablest, most experienced and best administrative leaders! 33 x ELECT LOUIS C. MIRIANI x 33 This Advertisement Sponsored and Paid for by a Group of Friends of Louis C. Miriani THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Fri...…

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…Blanche Parent Wise in Running for Detroit Common Council Seat Blanche Parent Wise, candidate for Detroit Common Council where she served with distinction for eight years, slated this week for television and radio broadcasts and appearances at various organiza- tions, released her usual blunt and forthright replies to queries about her stand on the issues. Mrs. Wise views the function of city government, particularly the Common Council, as th...…

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…City Common Conn Gilman Ed Carey Again Is Seeking to Head the Ticket Council President Ed Car e y, candidate for re-election Nov. 2, is waging a strong campaign to equal or exceed his record in the Septem- ber primary in which he led the big field of Coun- cil candidates with 124,029 votes, 10,000 more than his nearest rival. "I am proud that the response to my candidacy from every sec- tion of our city gave me the high- est number of votes c...…

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…Pout Borchsenius' Book 'History of the Jews , Is a Classic Tribute by Christian Theologian Poul Borchsenius is a Danish pastor who had actively partici- pated in the underground anti-Nazi activities during the period of the German occupation of his country in the last war. He became deeply interested in Jewish history and "The History of the Jews" he authored became a best seller in Denmark. Now, in excellent translations into English by thre...…

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…Martin Levin's 'Bedside Phoenix Nest' Replete With Hum or Par Excellence 'Roles' as Facets If you were told that a book's table of contents occupies 18 pages,. you'd undoubtedly marvel about the extent of the work. And that's exactly the position occu- pied by • "The Bedside Phoenix Nest" edited by Martin Levin and published by Ives Washburn (750 3rd, NY17). This volume, as the subtitle as- serts, represents "21 Nights with America's Humoris...…

October 29, 1965 • Page Image 36

…Amnesiac's Recollections: Anecdotes, Incidents Galore in Levant's Book 'Story of Football': Very Timely Volume Federation Employes in New York Go on Strike NEW YORK—(JTA)—A strike the offices of seven Federation. by 250 professional employes of affiliated agencies in New York Landmark Giant Books published Federation of Jewish Philan- City in a sympathy protest. say that Swope was 'a foul by Random House now include a the thropies completed...…

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…Mrs. Meir Reports on Talk Abroad; Shrugs Off French Overtures to UAR JERUSALEM (JTA) Mrs. Golda Meir, Israel's foreign minis- ter, reported to the cabinet about her conversation with United States Secretary of State Dean Rusk, whom she met during her recent visit to New York to at- tend the General Assembly of the United Nations. In her report, Mrs. Meir also told the cabinet about her con- versations with about 50 other foreign ministers as ...…

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…Sen.. Hart, Back From Visit to Israel, Germans Stunned by Auschwitz Drama Documentary While there was no applause at advocated its presentation. News- BERLIN (JTA)—A stunned au- Recalls a Friendly, Determined People dience left the Volksbuehne Thea- the end of the premiere here, mem- paper reviews today gave qualified U.S. Senator Philip A. Hart, who has taken a deep interest in the Zionist movement and in Is- rael's progress, had an opportun...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 29, 1965-39 Brandeis to Launch Theater Season in Spingold Theater WALTHAM, Mass . . . The pre.iveiw performance of Ben Jonson's miere season of Braideis Univer- "Volpone." Distinguished Shakespearean ac- sity's new Spingold Theater Arts tor Morris Carnovsky will play the Center will be launched Dec. 1, title role in the comedy which will at a black-tie and champagne pre- open to the pu...…

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…Ancerl Will Direct the Czech Philharmonic GALA HALLOWEEN PARTY COVEYOU'S POOLSIDE LOUNGE Danny Raskin's One of Europe's oldest and most I he was sent to the Prague Con- distinguished orchestras, the Czech servatory of Music to study con- Philharmonic, will make its debut I ducting. As part of his final exam- Saturday night, at Masonic Audi- illation he was required to conduct 22010 STEPHENSON HIGHWAY (1-75) Bet. 8 and 9 Mile — Hazel Park t...…

October 29, 1965 • Page Image 41

…MOVIE GUIDE DOWNTOWN ART THEATERS r SUN. & WEEK 12:50, 4:05, 7:20, 10:35 Vincent Price in VARSITY CINEMA UN 2-4252 Livernois at McNichols—Air Cond. Held Over 2nd Week "An ADULT Film from Greece" 7:15, 10:20 Sun. 4:12, 7:20, 10:25 "AN AFFAIR OF THE SKIN" 8:40 Sun. 2:30, 5:38, 8:45 11:18, 2:33, 5:48, 9:03 Wed. Ladies Matinee 50c NEIGHBORHOOD GRAND ra ,v ng, -i 70 s CIRCUS 32 Both in Color "ECCO" "TOMB OF THE CAT" ADAMS Grand Circus P...…

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…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 42-Friday, October 29, 1965 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 13-FOR RENT APARTMENTS 10-ROOMS FOR RENT NICE CLEAN room for working lady in widow's home. UN 14156. ATTRACTIVE furnished room in ranch home for woman. Kitchen privileges, convenient location...…

October 29, 1965 • Page Image 43

…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE SOUTHFIELD TRI-LEVEL 3 bedrooms, family room, 11/2 baths, kitchen built-ins. L and sc aped, fenced. Kennedy S c hool district. $21,90Q. Full price only $15,900. Open Sun. 1-4. 20524 Marlowe. Owner moved to California, therefore priced so low. Well built 7 year old ranch, 11/2 baths. EL 7-1890 Rnrinqll Joan Heights No. 1 Sub. Oak Park COLONIALS AND RANCHES ■ MODEL ra 74 GROSS REALTY DI 2-1300 ...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE STRATHMOOR NR. PEMBROKE - 3 BED. RANCH TYPE Attractive home, carpeting, drapes, gas ht., Rec. Rm.. F.H.A. or G.I. TERRIFIC BUY! IMMED. POSS. Nr. Hubbell. Spotless 5 room 1/2 du- plex, carpets, din. El, kitchen table space. $300 dn. stall shower, Ige. enc. porch, Rec. Rm., S. D., 2-cr. gar. Only $900 dn. F.H.A. WISCONSIN - 7 MI. 5 RM. BRK. BUNG. Attractive Ige. liv. rm., din. rm., nat. firept., gas ht., 2-cr. gar. carpet...…

October 29, 1965 • Page Image 45

…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR EVERGREEN-8 MI. AREA DETROIT GOLF CLUB 3-bedroom brick ranch. 2-car attach- ed garage, carpeting and drapes. Many other extras. Call owner for appl. OPEN SUN. 1 - 5 18924 OAK DRIVE KE 7-6419 17263 WESTHAMPTON RD. NORTHLAND GARDENS 1 blk. N. or tr, oetween ureenfield and Southfield. A luxurious 4 bed- room ranch home that has every- thing. CALL 353-6436 FOR APPT. 18—STORE RENTALS ...…

October 29, 1965 • Page Image 46

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…Louis Rosenberg, Prominent Leader in Community, Succumbs at Age 72 Louis Rosenberg, longtime lead- er in the Jewish community, died Sunday at age 72. Born in Poland, Mr. Rosenberg, 18082 Mark Twain, was a Detroit resident 37 years, 25 of which he operated the Louis Rosenberg In- surance, Accounting and Tax ervice out of Ais home. Prior to his coming to this city, he lived in Toronto and was a founder of the Canadian Jewish Congress there. He ...…

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…- Many Vital Issues Evaluated in Annual Year Book; Surveys Report Orthodox Gains, German Opposition to Trials Major developments in Jewish life during the past year, issues affecting Jewry and surveys and evaluations of developing events are covered in the 66th annual edition of the American Jewish Year Book published by the Jewish Publication Society in cooperation with the American Jewish Com- mittee. One of the surveys in this volume indi...…

January 29, 1965 • Page Image 1

…Does Congressional Anti-Nasser Action Endanger Israel? Administration leaders maintain that the adoption of the anti-Nasser amendment to the surplus food bill spells trouble for Israel. Another battle over the issue is certain in the U.S. Senate. Will Water Issue Lead to War in the Middle East? Israeli leaders warned this week that diversion of water sources aimed at inter- fering with Israel's water project' may result in "punitive action ...…

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…Purely Commentary There is an old Talmudic saying that sadno d'arho had hu—that the ways of the world are alike everywhere. On the strength of such a guide in testing human attitudes, it is reasonable to believe that if certain views exist among people in one area, they may be applicable to others. even if they are in environments strange to the basis for judgment. - That is why a study made of views held by Jewish students in Paris may have ...…

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…ORT Approves .• titgitestBudget THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS rN Fridcry, January 29, 1965-3 RECIPE OF THE WEEK: for your Valentine.. Afetima gaff NEW YORK (JTA) — More than BROILED DUCK QUARTERS a 50 delegates to the 43rd annual na- 1/4 cup olive oil 2 five-pound ducks, quartered tional conference of the American 1/2 teaspoon ground ginger 1/2 cup dry white wine ORT Federation approved a budget 1 teaspoon salt 1 /4 cup lemon juice of $10,458,...…

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…Unlock the Golden Gate 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 PH...…

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…The New Era Under o n Canadian Leader Disassociates Self From Bias Groups MONTREAL (JTA)—Robert N. Thompson, a member of Parlia- ment who is national leader of the Social Credit Party of Canada, dis- associated himself and his party unequivocally from all and any quotation in the historic address, will be without a so-called "Jewish but it left its mark on a great adviser." Under Truman there was individuals or groups in the do- minion who a...…

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…Blood `Fascist First Lady of Britain' Insists It's a Matter of Blood—Aryan wife of the foreign secretary, who LONDON—Mrs. Colin Jordan, wife of Britain's self-styled fascist fuhrer, told an interviewer that she does not wish the Jews any violence.."Just that they be hu- manely deported." Francoise Suzanne Marie Jor- dan, niece of the late designer Christian Dior, was interviewed by 'News of the World' at head- quarters of the British National...…

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…World Jewish Lead ers Honor Winston Churchill's Memory (Continued from Page 1) in the years of World War I when, as a member of the Brit- ish Cabinet, he met with Dr. Chaim Weizmann, the leader of the World Zionist movement and one of the world's outstanding chemists. Backed by David Lloyd George, who was then Britain's minister of munitions, Churchill entrusted to Dr. Weizmann the development of acetone on a large scale needed for the Allied...…

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…____.,.....__............_.,___.....„,,. , . _ . . . . . . .„ 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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