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October 29, 1954 • Page Image 22

…0 Cngagemenb Mr. and Mrs. Royal C. Barnett, of Appoline Ave., announce the engagement of their daughter, Arlene Sue, to Raymond Colbert, on of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Col- bert, of Steel Ave. The couple plans an early winter wedding. In last week's edition, The Jew- ish News inadvertantly omitted the names of the bridegroom- elect's parents. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Glass- man, of Muirland Avenue, an- nounce the engagement of theif daughter, Ax...…

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…Richard Ellmann Reveals Kabbalistic Influence on Yeats in His New Book DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-23 Friday, October 29, 1954 Toynbee Shocks Literarians with 'S t At d y History Simon and Schuster to Publish Israel's Best Seller; Book Deals With Nazis' Abuse of Jewish Women NEW YORK, N.Y., (AJP) — "Doll-House" will serve as an Dr. Richard Ellmann, profes- I Dr. Ellmann reveals that The publishing firm of Simon everlasting reminder of the bes- sor...…

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…Nixon Reveals Assurances by Duties of Encouraging Israel-Arab Peace Sherwood Forest Library Features Hi-Fi Programs The concluding program is The first of two programs on high fidelity equipment will be scheduled for 7:30 p.m., Nov. 11, at 7:30 p.m., Thursday atl and will be conducted by Stan- Republicans Give 'Score' given Sherwood Forest Library, 7117 1 On Arms Aid to Arabs W. 7 Mile. On display will be the • ley Bien, of the Detroit Public...…

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….f 1 ';-; 11' ;i • Lappin Calls Ferguson 'Pioneer' in Pro-Israel Efforts; Hits at Critics Senator Homer Ferguson was applauded this week as a pi- oneer in movements to aid Israel and to help protect the infant state against attack. A. C. Lappin, former president of the Zionist Organization of Detroit, joined the committee that has been formed to support the Senator's campaign for re- election in condemning any at- tempts to smear him by in-...…

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…AK Adopts Middle East Declaration ticipate, looking forward to sub- NEW YORK, (JTA)—American sequent integration into such a arms should not be sent to the unified system." Middle East unless it is certain The AJC statement said that that they will be used to if arms are given to the Mid- strengthen the security of the dle East it should - be done on area and not to promote aggres- the following basis: 1. The sion or to create local military ...…

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…ed the Detroit public schools, Fair Election Practices, Group Warns land after, obtainiong hiS law de- A ga i nst Gutter Level Campa i gn B i gotry elected to the Circuit Court The Michigan Fair Election Practices Committee which has been, appointed by both candi- dates for Governor, has issued a statement reaffirming the prin- ciples which govern our democ- racy "even in the heat of a political contest." This committee is headed by the Rt. R...…

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…ma/ Like DON LEONARD FOR GOVERNOR a. :44 KAY DON LEONARD DON EDDIE DONNIE BARBIE In Don's record, we find a continued fight for free- dom, justice and dignity of man. He has no committ- rnents or obligations to anyone except all the citizens of Michigan. He believes the Governor of Michigan should be free to serve the best interests of ALL the people. While others have paid lip service to the principle of doing unto others as you wou...…

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…Bnai Brith Women to Feature Fellow Doctors Honor Kagan on 30 Years as Literarian In tribute to his 30 years as a Among his many degrees are terminational Academy; a n d Cavalcade of Stars' for Fund-Raising contributor in the fields of ' a DHL and ScD. He was elected member and national treasurer, • medical history, biography and honorary member Eugene Field American Physicians Fellowship bibliography, Dr. Solomon R. Society; corresponding me...…

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…Israel ' Sorely Tried' by Arab Marauders Danny Raskin's IP° = 0 1 E_- S LISTENING T border. The commission also de- clared there is "evidence" that an Israel border settlement, Ket- ziot, is presumably "established along military lines" in the de- militarized zone. JERUSALEM, (JTA)—The Is- rael population has been "sorely tried" by incessant acts of Arab aggression against the border settlements and are demanding that "an end be put, in ...…

October 29, 1954 • Page Image 31

…- 1,3-FOR RENT-FLATS-INCOMES- APARTMENTS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS - - -- SUB-LET 4 room furnished apartment. 5 ROOM upper flat; gas heat. 2465 Em- December 1st to 'May 1st. To responz - 1 hurst. • TO. 8-5882. sible party. Call TY. 6-4436 or UN. • 3-4974. ' CORTLAND-RUSSEL Woods section. . ' I Lower 5 room flat. Coal heat. TE. 6 ROOM lower. Heat and carpeting in- . 4-9584. Call Saturday, evenings or Sun- day. ' eluded. $125. 16922 Prairie. ...…

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…117—HOUSES , Piet SALE OCTOBER SPECIAL Lake Erie Ranch Nome (Kingsville) 111 bedroom; 2 bathroom; fireplace; copper plumbing; 3 years old; 390 ft. deep lot. ON THE LAKE Terms; furnished; Stove; refrigerator. COMPASS REALTY UN. 4-5750 OAK PARK'S GREATEST $ VALUE BUY YOUR NEW RANCH HOME NOW! TAKE ADVAN- TAGE OF OUR UNUSALLY LOW FALL PRICES. LAND PRICES ARE ADVAN- CING. YOU WILL SURELY HAVE TO PAY MORE NEXT YEAR, FOR THE SAME HOME. SO AG...…

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…17-HOUSES FOR SALE 17-HOUSES FOR SALE ELGIN-Oak Park. New home for sale by owner. 6 rooms, 2 baths, face brick- near schools and shopping. Phone LI. 4-0779. FOR SALE DUPLEX SCHAEFER, 20231 CORNER NORFOLK Just finished 5 and 5 large rooms. Both sides available. All on one floor. 19 ft. living room, large ves- tibule, all birch doors, steel windows, marble sills, colored tile, pickled woodwork. Make an offer. Owner Berkowitz, WE. 3-8820. O...…

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…4I—CONVALESCENT HOMES 50—BUSINESS Built Up Flat Asphalt Roofin ,. Gutter? Tin and Canvas Decks Roof Repairing BEDS NOW AVAILABLE FOR MEN AND WOMEN IN A JEW- ISH HOME. STATE AND CITY APPROVED. AND 24-HOUR NURSING CARE. All Work Guaranteed PEARL CONVALESCENT HOME TR. 3-9269, INQUIRIES IN- VITED. 45—BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE PAINT AND LINOLEUM STORE CARDS Cadi!lac , Roofing Co. 2479 W. Davison Ave. TO. 8-0071 SMALL INVESTM...…

October 29, 1954 • Page Image 35

…Obituaries EVA KRATCHMAN, 19925 As- bury Park, died Oct. 19. Services were at Hebrew Memorial Chap- . el. Survived by son, George; daughter, Mrs. Robert Ross; two sisters; three grandchildren. * * * NATHAN BAUER, 3785 Tuxedo, died Oct. 18. Services were at Hebrew Memorial Chapel. Sur- vived by wife, Anna; one son, Karl (with U. S. Army in Vien- na); one daughter, Mrs. Norbert Reinstein; two grandchildren. * * * HARRY GREENSTEIN, 2962 Sturteva...…

October 29, 1954 • Page Image 36

…O American Jewry Pleads with U.S. Leaders To Stop Arms Shipments to Arab Lands $4,000,000 Cash. Donation. Brings UJA Emergency Total to $40,000,000 CINCINNATI—Campaign pro- , tary strength, adding that this Clement Attlee, former Prime rael so far received general as- Minister and head of the Oppo- surances of good will in Wash- ceeds in excess of $4,000,000 "has dimmed all hope" that the Arabs will come to terms with same agreements alread...…

January 29, 1954 • Page Image 1

…Looking at The Record: A Comparison of Israel-Arab Positions on Peace Moves THE JEWISH NEWS A Weekly Review of Jewish Events Editorial, Page 4 Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper-Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle VOL. 24-No. 21 ••• -7 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd.-VE. 8-9364-Detroit 35, Mich., January 29, 1954 Mob Rule versus Genuine Justice, and Arab Poisons Commentary, Page 2 Tensions Among Nations and Middle East Arms Issue `...…

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…Purely Commentary By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Mob Rule versus Genuine Justice In his address here before Mizrachi, Dr. Emanuel Rackman referred to a 2,000-year-old Jewish law which declared that if, in a court of justice, a criminal fails to find a single com- passionate gesture, that court is declared null and void and the criminal must be set free. Such a court, without compassion, the tradition asserts, becomes a mob-dominated assembly when not a...…

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…Vishinskv Veto on Three-rower Draft Shades of Hitler! West Germany Allocates $92,800,000 Stages Field Day Against Israel Ban on Shechitah For Israel, Individual Indemnifications , By DAVID HOROWITZbeen debated—revealed to the Still Considered eluded as budgetary sanction for BONN, (JTA) — A total of pensions already paid in the UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.—An- keen observer that during t h e Valid in Germany (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish N...…

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…Under Discussion. A human Issue THE JEWISH NEWS Incorporating the Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue of July 20. 1951 meriean Association of &iglish-Jewish Newspapers, Michigan Press Association. Jewish News Publishing Co., 17100 West Seven Mile Road, Detroit 35. Mich., VE. 8-9364 Pumoshen every Friday Subscription 54. a year foreign $5. entered a< second class matter Aug. 6, 1942. at Post Office, Detroit. Mich., under Act of Ma...…

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…Four Noted Personalities to Appear At Jerusalem Celebration on Feb. 14 Mrs. FDR's Visit Stirs Community Interest Four prominent personalities Mrs. Moses P. Epstein, honor- will appear on the program ary national chairman of the commemorating the 3.000th an- Women's Division of the Israel Independence Bond drive, mem- ber of the World Zionist Actions Committee, f o r m e r national president of Hadassah. The musical portions of the celebrati...…

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…Kilittzttii to Protior DI% Lords Children Contribute to Histadrut .....,..., In a ceremony at the opening rally of the Detroit Histadrut ; contribution to 'the annual Israel labor drive. Pictured here are ; Campaign, pupils of the United Jewish Folk School made their JULIUS SCHULZ and MARILYN PINE, representatives of the stu- dent body, presenting a sack of nickels, dines and quarters totalling $110. to NORMAN COTTLER, treasurer of the campa...…

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…Eisenhower Budget Provides Economic Aid for Israel ...F. ' ,'''/ " ,_ TIDES -...1,-;....:14.-.. n.. -- Israel Gets $530,000 In Foreign Aid Goods ,,, ....rt:1.: On the Ocean at 12th St. W-- ,' • -1::." ,. t...--- THE FINEST ----„,,,,........ STRICTLY KOSHER CUISINE Moderate Rates Always (With or Without Meals) Planned Entertainment Grundwerg & Newmark Ownership Management ot‘ikti" 80,c" ■ •' /' HOTEL ON THE Name Sol Koenigs...…

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…Zionists Warn Against Arming Arabs; Silver Attacks Sand's Sabre-Rattling CLEVELAND, (JTA)—The their long suffering subjects." The Zionist leader made Zionist Organization of Ameri- particular reference to a re- ca's National Administrative cent statement by King Saud Council on Sunday endorsed a of Saudi Arabia who suggest- statement by ZOA president ed that the Arab nations sac- Irving Miller warning the United rifice up to 10 million of the...…

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…Ferguson, Williams Among Founders Of National American-Israel Society ANNAPOLIS, (JTA) - Forma- tion of the American-Israel So- ciety, a non-sectarian national organization founded by leaders of various faiths and all walks of American life, was announced at a dinner given by Governor Theodore R. McKeldin of Mary- land. Two other Governors, Christian Herter of Massachu- setts and Robert B. Meyner of New Jersey, were among those present at th...…

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…Rabbi Teitz, Holtzman To Address Yeshivah Ground-Breaking The officers of the Beth Ye- and the Northwest Branch on of the Yeshivah, teams of stu- dents will address sabbath serv- budah Schools this week issued Wyoming. The opening of a se v enth i ices at Congregations Beth a statement inviting the entire community to participate in grade for girls will lay the foun-1 Aaron I.Teasrael, Beth Abraham, ceremonies marking the break- dation for th...…

January 29, 1954 • Page Image 11

…omen PASADENA STUDY CLUB will Sponsor a class on "Conducting the Jewish Home," consisting of "Interpretations of Jewish Cus- toms and Rituals," to be held at the Davison Cent e r. At the next meeting, at the home of Mrs. Ernestine Medow, president, 20101 Tracey, Feb. 2, they will have as guest Mrs. Joshua Sper- ka who will help the group for- mulate plans for this class. All interested are welcome. 7 * SHARONA CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will hol...…

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…Faylene Katz to Wed Eugene Morton Curtis Tales Out of School More than $185,000 has been raised in support of the Israel Dental School at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem during the first year of the $300,000 campaign being conducted by Alpha Omega fraternity, accord- ing to an announcement by Dr. Bernard E. Gruber, national chairman of the drive and past president of the fraternity. Dr. Harry M. Seldin is national special gifts chairman o...…

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…DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-13 Friday, January 29, 1954 Ena b ao-ement Told MISS SHIRLEE TUTNICK Mr. and Mrs. Alvin B. Tutnick, of Indiana Ave., announce the engagement of their daughter, Shirlee, to FArl Serap, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Serap, of Richton Ave. Beth Itzchock Sets Program The Sisterhood of Beth Itzchock will give a buffet dinner and card party in their social hall, 3836 Fischer, Jan. 31, 6 p. m. A feature of the eve- ning will be ...…

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…National Pioneer Women Leader To Boost Membership Drive Here To Wed in March tures ht her home town of Prov- idence, R.I., Miss Carter was President of her state's League of Jewish Women's Organiza- tions for two years, served on the 'United Jewish Appeal board in Providence and is a board member of Planned Parenthood of Rhode Island. A member of the UJA nation- al Speaker's Bureau, Miss Car- ter has recently returned from a tour of Europe a...…

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…DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-15 Friday, January 29, 1954 ✓ divilieJ in Society Mr. and Mrs. Austin A. Kanter have returned from Browns- ville, Tex. and are now residing at 16863 Monte Vista. The Kanters had resided in Texas for two years while Mr. Kanter served as an ensign in the United States Coast Guard and was assigned to the USCGC Boutwell, which he served as executive officer. Dr. and Mrs. Ted Winshall and son, Walter, have returned to their h...…

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…I Sunday Schools Pitch in Toys to Bring Congress Drive for Israel Over the Top efu/3 Women Continued from Page 11 MOGEN ABRAHAM SISTER- HOOD will meet Wednesday evening, at the home of Mrs. Sam Levin, 4318 Tyler. Mrs. Harry Altman, donor chairman, announces that a pep rally in conjunction with the luncheon, to be held Feb. 24, in the May- fair Room, will be held at this time. * * * GOLDA MYERSON CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will hold a members...…

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…Select Butzel Memorial Award Winner DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-17 Friday, January 29, 1954 ;Hordes Agency Places Fifth Among). 61_ Columbus Mutual Life Aoencies Berditchever Aid Slates Carl Mitcheltree, president of third. Other members of the who ranked 27th Anniversary Banquet the Columbus Mutual Life In- Hordes Agency company's top 50 The Fred M. Butzel Memorial Award for distinguished com- munal service will be awarded at the annual meeting ...…

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…18—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Danny Raskin's LISTENING Friday, January 29, 1954 Folk Schools Open Second Semester Community Sailors Organize Yacht Club on Lake St. Clair Former Minister Embraces Judaism WEST OLIVE, Mich., (JTA) —James H. Burkey, grade school principal of the Schulter, Okla., public schools, his wife and four children, have embraced Judaism, join- ing the United Israel World Union, a world wide move- ment advocating Mosiac Law ...…

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…17-HOUSES FOR SALE 17-HOUSES FOR SALE ****0- ,o-*********** CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS SANTA ROSA tri6t0i/ An excellent 3 bedrm. face brick Col., 11/2 blocks N. of 7, den and lay. on 1st fl., carpeting and drapes, 2 car garage, sprinkling system, newly decorated. UN. 3-0661. Liners accepted from responsible firms or persons by telephone up to 11 a.m. Wednesday. Rates 10c a word. Huntington Woods Manor CALL VErmont 8-9364 Wide front f...…

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…• • 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE Mi. RDS. Brennan Bros. UN. 1-7294 Turner (Vacant) Nr. S Mi. BRICK col., 6 rms., break. nook, 1 bedrm. dn., 2 bedrms. up, 2 3ATHS, auto. ht ., garages, side drive, large lot. Onty 53,000 down. Edehuan Realty 9450 Woodw'd TR. 3-1600 SUSSEX, 19511 OPEN 3 TO 5 SUN. Your offer might buy this face brk. ranch. Spacious rooms, brkfst. space in kitch.. 2 exc. bedrms., beau- tiful carpeting and drapes...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE SCOTIA — OAK PARK A ranch home for you in Oak Park's "better" • section. Luxurious carpet- ing, newest sheer draperies, 3 bed- rooms and a 16x12 rear screened ter- race, paneled bkfst. area. Near school & transportation & shopping. CALL ED. SPIVACK — UN. 4-4600 J. WM. KLEM ILENE 18001 NR. CURTIS OPEN SUN. 2-5 • rm. house, 1st fl. lay., lg. kitchen, disposal, scr. porch, carpets, gas ht., Priced for ...…

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…7 MILE W.-SORRENTO For lease or for sale. 4000 !retail suitable double store, location. excellent business, UN. 3-0661. Howlett-Barrett-Watson 22-WANTED TO BUY HOUSES Small 2 bedroom house wanted. McNichols, Curtis, Puritan dis- trict. Very substantial down payment. 50-BUSINESS CARDS 40-EMPLOYMENT ZiA-STORE RENTALS Offers with price. Box #98, The Jewish News, 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd., Detroit 35, Mich. 23-REAL ESTATE WANTED CASH WA...…

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…Arab League Reported Opposing Internationalization of Jerusalem LONDON, (JTA)—The Arab League opposes the internation- alization of Jerusalem except under certain specific condi- tions, among which is the repa- triation of •the Palestine Arab refugees, it was reported from Cairo, where the Arab League Council is meeting. The condi- tions were outlined in a memo- randum prepared by the League's Secretariat. The League alai approved a proposal...…

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…GoehbeIs Line Foiliwed in Books Sent to Congressmen a Scientist Wins Award BONN, (JTA) — The 1953 Paul Ehrlich Prize for medical research, a gold plaque, has been awarded to Ernst Boris Chain, Russian-born Jewish scientist, who shared the No- bel Prize with Sir Alexander Fleming for the discovery of Penicillin. Dr. Chain was forced to flee Germany when the Nazis came to power. Putting Two and Tivo Together By RINNA GROSSMAN An American J...…

May 29, 1953 • Page Image 1

…Operation Ka-Tivo: An Act of Faith: Israel's Proper Welcome to THE JEWISH NE S A Weekly Review Dulles and Stassen gt, commentary, Page 2 of Jewish Events 708 David Stott Bldg.—WO. 5- 1155 Detroit, Michigan, May 29, 1953 crOft:- 1-n- English History and- Coronation of Queen Elizabeth Michigan's Only English-Jewish NeNkspaper—I ncorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle VOLUME 2—No. 12 Jewry's Interests .) 7 Story on Page 20 $...…

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…Campaign 'Flying Squadrons' Engage in Mop-Up Operations Flying squadrons of 1953 Al- lied Jewish Campaign workers are engaged in clean-up opera- tions as efforts are being made to bring in every possible pledge as quickly as possible. In lime with. these all-out, continued efforts to reach un- solicited and potential donors in the community, • division leaders met and laid plans for the op- eration. Irving. W. Blumberg and Harvey H. Goldman, ...…

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…• -; and Orgctnization Plans Welcome for. Eban . A mbassador 's Visit Is Prelude To BIG Day Program, June 14 Discussing plans for the Abba Eban dinner on Monday eve- ning are these members of the dinner committee, shown at a recent planning luncheon in the Standard Club, left to right: MORRIS ZACK, ISRAEL DAVIDSON, ABE KASLE, chairman, WILLIAM ISENBERG and LOUIS BERRY. In a move to round- out the program for Abba Eban, Ambas- sador of I...…

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…Israel's Stretching Dolla'r j ` THE JEWISH NEWS Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue of July 20. 1951 Incorporating the Member. American Association of English-Jewish Newspapers, Michigan Press Association. Published every Friday by The Jewish News Publishing Co., 708-10 David Stott Bldg., Detroit - 26. Mich., WO. 5-1155. Subscription $4 a year. foreign $5. Entered as second class matter Aug. 6. 1942, al. Post Office, Detroit. Mich., und...…

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…11110111H)4T JEWISH NEWS-5—Friday May 21, 1953 .... ... . DET WELCOMES Israel's Ambassador to the nited States Al11311 EBAN STATLER HOTEL Monday, June 1 6:30 p.m. 'MN FOR INFORMATION PHONE Ivo. 2-5091 TO. 8-3128 4 BE KASLE ,TO. 8-3073 Dinner Committee Chairman …

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…Jewish Butcher's Libel Action Against London Paper Fails By MAX SIMON An American Jewish Press Feature After a five-year libel battle in the courts of England, in which a Jewish butcher sued members of the Beth Din and "The Jewish Chronicle" of Lon- don, the case was decided in favor of the newspaper after a hearing lasting eight days. T h e shopkeeper, Benjamin Saunderson, claimed damages, and asked an injunction re- straining the paper fr...…

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…• Israel Peace with Arabs Is lost Vital Problem of New State'-Goldmaam KEW YORK, (JTA)—"One of the -most vital problems for Is- rael's survival is peace with the Arab world," Dr. Goldmann said gration - in the Near East as an equal and integral partner," Dr. Nahum Goldmann, head of the world Zionist movement and chief negotiator of the $822,- 000,000 reparations settlement between Germany and Israel, asserted at a dinner tendered in his hono...…

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…8—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Adding the Frills and Decor To Hadassah's County Fair - Friday, May 29, 1953 Ben-Gurion Sees Jewry's Strength In State, Bible TEL AVIV, (JTA) —The strength of the modern Jewish nation lies in the JeWish State and in the Bible, Premier David Ben Gurion declared in an ad- dress to Milo, a club of artists and writers. In the past, he added, the Jewish nation sur- vived because of its religion and because of the hatred wh...…

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…CARE Gifts from America to Israel • DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-9 Friday, May 29 1953 Young Artist Ario Slates June 8 Concert For Mrs. Karolina Yekov and her five children, immigrants from Bulgaria, the CARE kosher food package presented to them by the Tel Aviv Welfare Department as a gift from friends in America will mean nourishing food to supplement their meager diets. Symptomatic of Israel's problems is the fact that 10 percent Of Tel Aviv's...…

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…-",..ripimmonumpumemomplow UHS Nu•Aery School Accepting Registrations for Fall Semester Working with creative materials are these children in the *United Hebrew Schools Schaefer Nursery, 18945 Schaefer. Children also learn Jewish songs and stories, participate in holiday cele- brations and receive an introduction in traditional Jewish cus- toms and stories. Registration for the fall semester is now taking place. For further information call ...…

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…oinen ' i DAVID-HORODOKER YOUNG WOMEN'S ORGANIZATION will hold an emergency itincheon . on June 11, at the D, W. Simons Center, 4000 Tuxedo. All pro- ceeds will be used for CARE packages for needy families in Israel. For tickets and infor- mation call Mrs. M. Weinstein; TO. 6-8723. * * CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women, will meet at 1 p.m., Wednesday, at 4000 Tuxedo. Election of offi- cers and a social will be held. Friends are invited. * * * HANITA CH...…

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