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July 29, 1955 • Page Image 20

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

April 29, 1955 • Page Image 1

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

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

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

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…THE JEWISH NEWS Incorporating the Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue of July 20, 1951 Member American Association of English-Jewish Newspapers, Michigan Press Association, National Editorial Association Published every Friday by The Jewish News Publishing Co, 17100 West Seven Mile Road, Detroit 35. Mich.. VE.• 8-9364 Subscription S4 a year, Foreign $5. Entered as second class matter Aug. 6, 1942, at Post Office, Detroit, Mich., u...…

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

April 29, 1955 • Page Image 6

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

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

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

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

April 29, 1955 • Page Image 10

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

April 29, 1955 • Page Image 11

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

April 29, 1955 • Page Image 12

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

April 29, 1955 • Page Image 13

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

April 29, 1955 • Page Image 14

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

April 29, 1955 • Page Image 15

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

April 29, 1955 • Page Image 16

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

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…■ •••••••••• ■ •• ■ 111. Tales Out of School "The Youth of a Nation are the TrUstees aj Posterity."—Disraeli By By Rena Katz Joni Handleman Central High Mumford High The great event is drawing near. Amidst the flurry of make-up, Athenian robes, sing- ing, and dancing, 'Lites are put- ting the finishing touches on their biggest production in years. The public is invited to see the play, "A Midsummer Night's Dream" by William Shakesp...…

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…JSSB, Resettlement Service Meeting, To Be Held May 10 Sheila Sedman Wed o Eli Finkelstein The annual meeting and elec- tions of the Jewish Sodial Serv- ice and Resettlement Service will be held Tuesday, May 10, 8:15 p.m. at the United Hebrew Schools Esther Berman Branch, Schaefer at 7 Mile. Mrs. T h eodore Bargman, president of JSSB, and David Rosin, president of Resettlement Service will report on activities of the past year. • A highlight ...…

April 29, 1955 • Page Image 19

…Beth Abraham Congregants Shaarey Zedek Lagers Win Pay Honors to Rabbi Thumim Congregational League Title DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-19 Friday, April 29, 1955" William J. Beal, early agricul- tural scientist at Michigan State College, was the first to cross- fertilize corn, ushering in hy- brid corn. Honors and tributes will be Now 81, Rabbi Thumim lives heaped upon Rabbi Joseph Thu- alone with Mrs. Thumim at 3317 mim at a testimonial dinner Colli...…

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…--The Suburban Community- Dr. Shmueli to Speak At Ernanit-E1 Service t 20—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, April 29, 1955 Oak-Woods Bnai Commemorating the seventh S ets May 4 Program anniversary of the founding of the new state of Israel, a special Oak-Woods Chapter of Bnai service will be conducted by Brith will offer its second an- Cong. Emanu-El at 8:15 p.m., nual Mother and Daughter Af- By today, in Tyler School, 14700 W. fair on Wednesday...…

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…News Brevities Leaders of American Reform Judaism will pay tribute to Dr. SAMUEL S. 'HOLLENDER, gen- eral chairman of the Combined Campaign of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations and the Hebrew Union College- Jewish Institute of Religion, at a dinner in Palmer House, Chi- cage, on May 17. The occasion will mark the 100th anniversary of the introduction of Reform Judaism in this country. • * * VLADIMIRITZER E M E R G- ENCY RELIEF ORGANI...…

April 29, 1955 • Page Image 22

…• Sends Israel Greetings to Capital Dinner COV. WLL:tliTtS Continued from Page 1 CJ " "It is wonderful to see the progress here and to feel the determination of the people. I am happy to join my col- leagues in acclaiming the aim • for a better world in which all can live so that the Brother- hood of Man and democracy can go forward in peace." Gov. Theodore R. McKeldin, titf Maryland, who was re-elected president of the American-Israel So...…

April 29, 1955 • Page Image 23

…• Yeshiva University's Dean Sar To Address Mizrachi Mass Meeting Roger J. Pernick Named to Brandeis Dean's List - Samuel L. Sar, dean of men at Yeshiva University, in New York, will be principal speaker at a mass meeting planned by the Mizrachi Organization of Detroit at 8:30 p.m., May 7, at Young Israel Center. • The program is planned to re- port progress on the construction of Bar-Ilan., University a n d• to hear reports". : 1 on the pr...…

April 29, 1955 • Page Image 24

…CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Liners accepted from responsible firms or individuals by telephone up to 11 a.m., Wednesday. Deadline for dis- play 'classified ads is 4:30 p.m., Tuesday. Rates 10c a word, minimum charge $1.00, or $2.80 per column inch. LARGE. well furnished room In single home. Good transportation. TR. 5-2651. NICE clean room, telephone privileges, „good transportation, gentleman pre- f,tv„.. --;,:il. TE. 4-7467. BEAUTIrw.., roo...…

April 29, 1955 • Page Image 25

…-4-rowmow•swolaww•.. 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE TULLER nr. 6 Mile 5 a. 4 income bung. exc. cond. in & out, auto. hot water, stoker heat, carpeting, screens, storms, upper rents 580. $3,500 will handle. TUXEDO-PETOSKEY 2 bedrms., attic, only 5 years old, gas ht., auto. hot water, large corner lot, nice bedrms. Assume G.I. mort- gage, $2,400 dn., 569 mo. Here's a real buy l MR. GENTILE, UN. 1-4918 FRANK J. HANNIFAN PRAIRIE N...…

April 29, 1955 • Page Image 26

…17-HOUSES FOR SALE 17-HOUSES FOR SALE 26-LAKE PROPERTY FOR SALE SANTA BARBARA near 7 Mile Road. Face brick, 3 bedrooms and den. Tile kitchen with breakfast nook. 1st. floor lay.; recreation room, carpeting and drapes. Sprinkling system. drive. ga- rage. An outstanding buy. WE. 3-6300. M•-ccury Realty. OAK PARK-Moritz. 6 rooms, face brick. 3 years. 12x18 living room, carpeting. custom drapes. Paneled den. 10 foot solid drive. Schools. shopp...…

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…DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-27 Friday, April 29, 1955 Monument Unveilings (Unveiling announcements may be in- serted by mail or by calling The Jewish News office, VE. 8-9364. Written an- nouncements must be accompanied by the name and address of the person making the insertion. There is a standard charge of $2.00 for unveiling notices, measuring an inch in depth.) Mary Klegon and Freda Law- rence announce the unveiling of a monument in memory of t...…

April 29, 1955 • Page Image 28

…Women's Division to Observe 'G' Day Sunday cD 2,000 Allied Jewish Campaign' Court Clears Workers to Solicit 15,000 on Dr. Ohrenstein of Annual 'Great Day for Giving' Smuggling Charge Sunday, May 1, is "G" Day—a great day for giving. It will see more than 15,000 general solicitation contributors in the Women's Division pledge individual gifts to a force of approximately 2,000 volunteers—gifts that will bring desperately- seeded aid to Jewish...…

October 29, 1954 • Page Image 1

…HE JEWISH NEWS The Political Issuees: Personalities, Israel and the Arming of Arabs A Editorial, Page 4 Round-Up Stories, Pages 24, 25,2'1 VOLUME 26—No. 8 Weekly Review of Jewish Events 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd.—VE. 8-9364—Detroit 35, October 29, 1954 Reveals Communist School Techniques Tributes to Zivion, Jackson Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper—Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle dkCiN° 7 Arthur Koestler Commentary, ...…

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…Eisenhower Pledges Control of Arms Sent to Middle East States "I know," the President con • tinued, "that I am speaking to the people who deeply love peace. I know that, with all other Americans, you share a profound thanksgiving that, for the first time in 20 years, there is no active battlefield anywhere in the world." After reiterating America's pa- cific intentions and desireS for peace, Mr. Eisenhower turned to the history of the Jews in...…

October 29, 1954 • Page Image 3

…The Hebrew Commonwealth and the I Israel's Health • Medical Journal's T Government of the United States .nteresting Items The following two interest- ing items appeared in a- recent issue of the Journal of the An 'AR' Tercentenary Feature statutes that lie at the root of American Medical Association: Part S our most advanced civilization, Tuberculosis in Israel: Despite Algernon Sidney, whose. "Dis- that embody the highest justice the coordin...…

October 29, 1954 • Page Image 4

…THE JEWISH NEWS The New Pharaoh Incorporating the Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue of July 20, 1931 Member American Association of English-Jewish Newspapers, Michigan Press Association. Published every Friday by The Jewish News Publishing Co, 17100 West Seven Mile Road, Detroit 35, Mich., VE. 8-9364 Subscrption $4 a year, Foregin $5. Entered as second class matter Aug. 6, 1942, at Post Office, Detroit, Mich., under Act of Marc...…

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…Bnai Brith Reports Openings in Saginaw Community in Multitude of Vocations WASHINGTON ; D.C. — Com- pared with the number of em- ployed persons in other large cities and metropolitan areas, the Saginaw area is under- represented in nine professional and semi-professional job fields, according to an occupation ref- erence guide just published by the national office of the Bnai Brith Vocational Service Bureau. The fields are architecture, denti...…

October 29, 1954 • Page Image 6

…4—DETROIT .1sEWr*I4i RIEWS—Friday, October 21, IT'S Y•UR • • •••-•\. 14, ... ••••: •:,•. CITY OF HOPE "The Body and the Mind 1954-55 DRIVE Man Has Ps God's Gift to Man, What Man Does with if-ls Man's Gift to God." THE DETROIT BUSINESS MEN'S GROUP CITY OF HOPE Eugene Epstein Vise Pres., Choir. of Drive N. R. Epstein President Annual Champagne DINNER-DANCE SUN., NOV. 7 • STATLER HOTEL featuring GEORGIE JESSE!. P. ...…

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…City of Hope Businessmen's Group Plans Annual Champagne Dinner Nov, 7 The annual Champagne Din- ner of the Detroit Business- men's Group of the City of Hope is planned for Nov. 7, at the Statler Hotel, it is announced by N. R. Epstein, president. Beginning with a cocktail hour at 5:30 p.m., dinner will be served at 7, followed by a pro- gram, which will feature an array of sparkling talent. Bob Hall, popular master of ceremonies, will introd...…

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…BENJAMIN FREEDLAND Associate Chairman A. HOWARD BLOCK Associate Chairman JUDGE NATHAN J. KAUFMAN Chairman RABBI MAX J. WOHLGELRNTER Secretary DANIEL A. LAVEN Associate Chairman th ANNUAL DINNER & SHOW f Beth Yehudah Schools To Be Held at 6 P.M., Sunday, November 21 At. Latin Quarter, 3067 E. Grand Blvd., Nr. Woodward . DAVID POLLACK Commissioner, Det. Fire Dept. Associate Chairman SAMUEL B. SOLOMON Associate Chairman SAMUEL HECHTMAN...…

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…Histadrut Caravan to Visit Outstate Communities in Pre-Campaign Efforts Outstate Michigan communi- ties will play host to the an- nual Histadrut Caravan this - coming week, as pre-campaign activities in behalf of the 1955 Histadrut drive move into full swing. Two sections will visit Kala- mazoo, Benton Harbor, Ann Arbor, Battle Creek and Muske- gon. A second trip -encompas- sing communities in Saginaw, Bay City, Flint, Jackson and Lansing is ...…

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…RE-ELECT NATOR HOMER us R E P U B L I C A A MAN WHO HAS SPENT 12 YEARS IN THE SENATE IN STRONG SUPPORT OF JEWISH AIMS Senator Ferguson has always position of seniority influence .in the taken a deep interest in legislation Senate has enabled him to accomplish of importance to the Jewish people real results in this matter. and has proved their staunch and effective friend. In 1943, his first year in the Senate, Homer Ferguson was...…

October 29, 1954 • Page Image 11

…Bnai Brith Lodges Plan Events for Nov. 9 and 14 for Israel Bond Drive Lind Brothers, billed as "one of America's most unique sing- ing groups," will entertain at the second combined Bnai Brith program, "Star Night for Israel," in behalf of Israel bonds, set for Nov. 9, at 8. p.m., at Con- gregation Bnai Moshe. Bloch, Brandeis and Fox Lodges and Chapters will sponsor the event, in cooperation with the local bond office, according to Ernest Cur...…

October 29, 1954 • Page Image 12

…I 4- l•- i d n if Turover-Ezras Achim to Celebrate 45th Year with Burning of Mortgage Cong. Ezras Achim will cele- brate its 45th anniversary on Sunday, at its synagogue, 12129 Dexter, by burning the mortgage *or its building. The Turover Aid Society, its parent organization, began in a cottage on Wilkins St.,. over 45 years ago. Among its founders were Moshe Yitzchok Maksman, Samuel Maksman, Pesoch Maks- man, William Hoffman, Abra- ham G...…

October 29, 1954 • Page Image 13

…Book Fair Committee Issues An Appeal for Volunteers Michigan ORT Slates Two-Day Carnival Bazaar Planned as a major event to mark the American Jewish Tercentenary, the annual Book, the principal event of Jewish Book Month, is scheduled to be held Dec. 4-6 at the Davison Jewish Center. Outstanding authors will be guests at the special programs, with a special evening devoted to Yiddish books and authors. Mrs. Harry L. Jackson, chairman of the ...…

October 29, 1954 • Page Image 14

…Beth Shalom to Hold Late Service (—The Suburban Community— Oak-Woods Women Plan Wednesday Meet Autumn Leaves Spell Fall For Suburban Home Owners By the Oak-Woodser Strange isn't it the way one's attitude can change towards things? Take, for instance, the beautiful season of autumn. Time was when we would look forward to a drive in the coun- try to take a last look at the leaves bn the trees and see their beautiful colors changing to myriad...…

October 29, 1954 • Page Image 15

…- ----, wormismautimmow Alas Shalom Marrieds Schedule Harvest Hop Reform Temples Plan Adult Studies A Harvest Hop is planned by social hall. Funds raised will be - SYNAGOGUE SERVICES ---eargeff=zemssisirame. TEMPLE ISRAEL: At 8:30 p. m. services today, Rabbi M. Robert Syme will preach on "Boys Will Be Men." CONG. AHAVAS ACHIMIe Sabbath services at 5:15 p. in., today. At 8:45 a. m. services Saturday, Rabbi Jacob M. Chinitz will preach o...…

October 29, 1954 • Page Image 16

…Dr. Hirsh to Speak At Hadassah Rally Rabbi Dr. Bernard Revel: His Contribution to American Jewry Gemiluth Chassodim Elects Rabbi J. Litke Dr. Joseph Hirsh, author, edu- (Editor's Note: This is an- Three years later, in 1915, cator and public health admin- the leading Orthodox Rabbis istrator, will address Hadassah other in the series of Tercen- and baalebatim (laymen) of members and friends on Tues- tenary articles on American New York offe...…

October 29, 1954 • Page Image 17

…• • Beth Aaron Women Schedule Oneg Shabbat The third annual rummage sale • of UNITED ORDER OF TRUE SISTERS will be held from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., Tuesday, at New Prospect Baptist Church, 20470 Wisconsin, states Mrs. Alan Colman, president. Mrs. Harris Crane is chairman of the rummage sale committee. For pick-ups of merchandise, call Mrs. Sol Konikow, chairman of the motor squad, UN. 1-6919. * * * JUNIOR PRIMROSE CLUB is planning its annual ...…

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…Selling Bonds to Help a Democracy Members of the Detroit Golda Myerson Bnai Brith Youth Chapter and Labor Zionist Youth Organization sell an Israel Bond to Judge NATHAN J. KAUFMAN as their tribute to Mrs. Golda Myerson, Israel's Minister of Labor, who visited '_sere Thurs- day as guest of honor at a Guardians of Israel Dinner in the Statler Hotel. Helping the Judge admire his neW partnership with the young democracy are, lef. to right: SHELDO...…

October 29, 1954 • Page Image 19

…• Activities in 4,Cociel !Israel Ratifies ITN Pacts on Refugees stateless Persons Carol Avrin Plights UNITED NATIONS, (JTA) — gees and signed the COnvention Troth to C. A. Freedman The State of Israel formally on the Status of Stateles ratified the United Nations Con- sons, vention on. the Status of Refu Mrs. Pauline Max of Elmhurst Avenue is vacationing in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. David Silverstein have returned to their home in Miami Beach;...…

October 29, 1954 • Page Image 20

…• ACIIK.J ■ ft+ To Wed in May People Make News . Eleanor R.. SchWartz has been appointed associate director of the National Federation of Tem- ple Youth, it is announced by Dr. Samuel S. Hollender of ChiCago, chair- man of the na- tional executive board of the Union of Ameri- can Hebrew C o ngrega- tions. In her„ newly create0 post, Miss Schwartz will aid Rabbi Sam- Miss Schwartz uel COok, NFTY director, in a co- ordinating . program for 3...…

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…Tales Out of School Bar Mitzvahs Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boykansky, of Dickerson Ave., announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Stan- ley ,on Nov. 6, at Cong. Beth Itzchock, 3836 Fischer. A recep- BY By tion in his honor will be held following services in the syna- Nancy Rena gogue social hall. Fa I k Katz * * * The Bar Mitzvah of William Pei =ford Central High C. Panzer, son of Mr. and Mrs. High Leo M. Panzer, of 18045 Whit- comb, will be observed...…

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