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October 30, 1959 • Page Image 1

…Renewed Plea for Reversal of Center Decision on Sabbath Programming Commentary Page 2 Vol. XXXVI, No. 9 SHE JEWIP NE A Weekly Review Michigan's Only English-Jewish N loo j:ri;TintlodniLoap 17100 W. 7 MP .1, t o hEvents .0> to*. co iS 44 Jewish News Salutes Canadian Jewry on Its Bicentenary a Editorial Page 4 porating The. Detroit Jewish Chronicle —Detroit 35, October 30, 1959 — $5.00 Per Year; Single Copy 15c 'Renault A,:b.dn...…

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…Purely Commentary `Very Bich Gas Well in Dead' Sea Area Reported in Israel; Pipeline is Planned By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ the'.Crucial -1:cision at the Jewish Center A Jewish community has too much to do, it has too many serious responsibilities to be able to afford the luxury of controversial diversions. We have too many duties to our children, to our heritage, to our future, to be forced into a position of debating an issue involving the incon...…

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…Issue May Be Brought to Parliament Second American 'Renault Jewish Scientist Gets Nobel Prize Beduins' Readmission Offered by Israel; Must Prove Their Residence FOR THE FINEST WATCHES SEE JERUSALEM, (JTA) — The the Negev with herds grazing in Israel-Jordan Mixed Armistice Arab territory.' Commission accepted an Israel Israel normally does not in- proposal to screen for possible • 'Continued from Page- 1 • re-admission to Israel more than ...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS Easy Way to Learn Hebrew ABC 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 S5 a year Foreign S6. Entered as second class matter Aug. 6, 1942 at Po...…

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…Marvin Lowenthal, director of the Brandeis University Library and lecturer in the School of Humanities, will be speaker at the opening session of the Jew- ish Community Center's eighth annual Jewish Book Fair, an- nounces Morris Garvett, Book Fair chairman. The Book Fair runs Saturday through Monday, Nov. 21-23, at the Main Center, 18100 Meyers. Lowenthal is an historian, editor, foreign correspondent, and writer for leading period- icals. Liv...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, October 3 0, 1959-6 ,Our letter Box! Opening of Center Is Not Teaching Judaism to Child Editor, The Jewish News: It has been brought to the attention of the Sisterhood of Beth Abraham Synagogue that the Jewish Community Center intends being open for activities on Saturday. This is an institution spon- sored and supported by the Jewish community of Detroit. To allow this sacriligious action to follow through i...…

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…Dinner Dance Sheraton Cadillac Sunday, Nov. 1 THANKS YOU for your magnificent support of the CITY OF HOPE a humanitarian hospital and research center, offered FREE regardless of race, creed or religion in the relentless struggle against catastrophic diseases. BEN GOLDBERG President N. R. EPSTEIN Honorary President EUGENE EPSTEIN Chairman of.the Board COL. DAVID SAFFIR Honorary Chairman of the Board JACK BECKWITH CHARLES CANVASSER...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, October 3 0, 19 59-8 Rabbi, Doctor, Comic Here Sunday for City of Hope Champagne Dinner Strictly Confidential A unique combination of tal- racy by his civic-minded gene- TV sepctacular with Ingrid By PHINEAS J. BIRON Bergman. ent—including a rabbi, a physi- rosity. cian and a comedian — will From A Reporter's Notebook: Z. Sharef, Israel's boss of its Israel's Voice: The reports that Moscow is International Re...…

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….$7,000,000 Bequest by Swope to Technion NEW YORK, (JTA). — The estate of approximately $7,000,000 bequeathed by in- dustrialist Gerard Swope to the Israel Institute of Tech- nology, will now be avail- able in full to the Technion following the filing yester- day of a transfer tax ap- praisal with New York State tax authorities. The bequests of Swope, who died Nov. 20, 1957, came from his personal estate and a trust left by his wife, who died...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Fr iday, October 30, 19'51-1 0 Feinberg's Early Editions of Faulkner's Work in University of Virginia Library Exhibition - Honoring the 40th anniver- I which may well be considered sary of the creative works of as one fo Faulkner's outstand- William Faulkner, Nobel Prize, ing works. Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award winner, the Uni- Warning Against versity of Virginia Alderman Library has begun a one-man Currency...…

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…Nathan Schreiber,75,to Give Himself a Birthday Present Nathan Schreiber picked up the telephone, dialed a num- ber, spoke a few words and hung up—a happy smile on his face. The successful call had brought him that much closer to his personal goal of 100 new members for the United Hebrew Schools, a feat he hopes to accomplish before his 75th birthday. The memberships are a birthday gift he is providing for himself, and they will probably g...…

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…THE DETROIT JEW ISH NEWS—Friday, Octo ber 3 0, 1959- 1 2 SYNAGOGUE SERVICES TEMPLE EMANU-EL: At 8:15 p.m. services today, Rabbi Milton Rosenbaum will speak on "Religion and Superstition." The Bar Mitzvah of Paul James Meyer will be observed. BETH ABRAHAM SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 5:15 p.m., today. At 8:45 a.m. services Saturday, Rabbi Israel I. Halpern will preach on "The Importance of a Good Beginning." TEMPLE BETH EL: At 8:30 p.m. se...…

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…Ex-Yeshivah Student Comes Home 8th Synagogue Adult Institute Lists Its New Courses A number of new courses in Rabbi Morris Adler, of Con- Jewish and world history when to Entertain for Annual Dinner Talmud, Jewish history, Bible, gregation Shaarey Zedek, is of- Jewish religious and cultural Jewish literature, the prayer- fering a course on "Great Pas- patterns were being evolved, book, as well as a series of sages of the Prophets." from the t...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, October 30, 1959- 14 The Suburban Community Suburban Youngsters to Go Trick-Treating for UNICEF By the Oak-Woodser Goblins with arm bands will join "trick or treating" young- sters throughout the suburban areas on Saturday night, when they make their annual appeal for UNICEF, the United Na- tions International Children's Emergency Fund. This is the auxiliary group of the UN which has received so much praise a...…

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…FANNIE GLUCK CHAPTER, Mizrachi Women, is planning a membership tea on Monday af- ternoon, in the home of Mrs: Philip Ruskin, 4344 Arden Pl., Royal Oak. Mrs. Joshua S. Sper- ka will review Herman Wouk's "This Is My God." Mrs. David Novetsky, membership chair- man, announces that all new members will be installed in a special ceremony. For informa- tion, call Mrs. Novetsky, UN. 1-8066. * * * BETH MOSES SISTERHOOD will meet at 8:30 p.m., Monday. ...…

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…16 - THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, October 30, 1959 i Women Leaders Paula Elias to Wed ffewry Meet at Luncheon Murray C. Slomovitz On Next Wednesday Presidents of Jewish women's organizations and Jewish Wel- fare Federation Women's Divi- sion leadership will meet at a "get acquainted" dessert lunch- eon, 12:45 p.m., Wednesday, at the home of Mrs. Theodore Bar gm a n, 19551 Burlington Drive. Isidore Sobeloff, executive vice-president of ...…

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…omen's Clubs (More Clubs Page 15) WOMEN'S ORTHODOX LEAGUE will meet at 8:30 p.m., Monday, at the home of Mrs. Miriam Litka, 12319 Petoskey. Guest speaker for the evening will be Mrs. Wilber Stein, head of public relations, Jewish Fam- ily and Children's Service. Co- hostess for the evening will be Mrs. Charles Grubner. * * * RADOMER AID SOCIETY will sponsor its annual Smoicha Torah party at 7 p.m. Tuesday, at the Workmen's Circle Center, 1834...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWIS H NEWS— Friday, October 30, 1959- 18 Betrothal Told Cantor Frankel to Sing at Donor Luncheon of Women's Division activities in Society Music Study.Club_Hosts Youthful Piano Prodigy Seven-year-old Cynthia Raim, gifted pianist, will be featured artist at the first in a series of Cantor Reuven Frankel, of concert luncheons held by the Miss Shirley Gill, representing the Jules Doneson Travel Cong. Shaarey Zedek, will be Musi...…

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…Twilight Concert by Center Symphony Is Set for Nov. 8 ALBERT EINSTEIN LODGE is planned for 8 p.m., Thursday, this week were invited to par- is planning a post-Simhat Torah in the home of Mrs. Karl Kat- ticipate in the television pro- The Center Symphony Orches- Dance at 9 p.m., Saturday, at kowsky, 24449 Santa Barbara, gram "Conversation in t h e tra, under the direction of Bnai David Synagogue, South- Southfield, when monologuist Arts," one ...…

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…THE DETROIT JEW ISH NEWS—Friday, October 3 0, 1959-20 Israel Young Marrieds Slate Costume Ball Testimonial for G ubotv on Nov. 10 Deborah Group Fetes Esther Tennenhouse Leading Fund-Raisers to Wed in January Honors 'Veteran of the Year' at Dinner Tuesday Lawrence Gubow, Michigan Corporation and Securities Com- missioner and the State's 1959 "Veteran of the Year," will be honored by the Allied Veterans Council of Wayne County at a dinner and...…

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…Oh. U S I I N G By ALAN SCHWARTZ Five Mumford juniors were selected as finalists in the American Field Service (AFS) program. They are Sheila Fish- man, Anne Jacobowitz, Susan Kobel, Vivian Shevitz and Judy Stamell. One of the girls will be selected to spend next sum- mer in Europe. Last Friday an AFS assem- bly was held by the Student Council program committee. Speakers included C. E. Frazer Clark, principal; Richard Leach, chairman; Jan...…

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…News Brevities Isaac Stern, who will appear .WALTER S. HILBORN, Los at the Masonic Temple on Angeles Jewish communal Nov. 13, inhabits the sparsely leader, has been named winner of the fourth annual Edwin populated Rosenberg Award for leader- ranks of the:;::: ship in Jewish communal serv- world's great; ice, it was announced by Judge Musical art- Sidney Goldmann of Trenton, ists. With all chairman of the awards com- the major mittee. The awa...…

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…Direct JTA Teletype Wire To The Jewish News .TOKYO. — Israel's accession to the general agreement on tarriffs and trades is stimulat- ing an expanded liberalization of Israel's economy, Pinhas Sapir Israel's Minister of Trade and Industry said Tuesday. He told the current GATT Conference here, attended by 41 nations representing three- fourths of total world trade, that Israel plans within the next few months to liberalize one quarter of its ...…

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…•••••••■•■1111,1■• CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Liners accepted from responsible firms or individ- uals by Telephone up to 11 a.m., Wednesday. Dead- line for display classified ads is 4:30 p.m., Tuesday Rates 10c a word, minimum charges $1.00, or $2.94 per column inch. CALL VErmont 8-9364 10-ROOMS FOR RENT NEWLY DECORATED room. Schae- fer-8. Privileges. Reasonable. By widow. To employed woman. DI 1-4756, LI 7-5781. 7-7 10-A-TO SHARE LIVING...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 20780 RIDGEDALE HUNTINGTON WOODS Attractive 3-bedrm. ranch. gas heat, paneled rec. room, 2-car gar. Lovely carpet. Owner mov- ing. Want quick sale. UN 4-4600. $18.500 Attractive face brick 3-bedrm. ranch. Activity room, L shape dining room.. paneled breakfast rm., A.C. heat, carpeting and drapes. • UN 4-4600. J. WM. KLEM J. WM. KLEM OAK PARK OPEN 2 - 5 SUNDAY • In Huntington Wds. Best Location NO...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, October 30, 1959-26 O 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE OAK PARK, Duplex, near every- thing. Assume 41/2% G.I. mortgage. Large rooms, $86 a month. LI 6-7442. MENDOTA, 19339-3-bedroom colo- nial. First floor lay., den, car- peting, drapes, many extras. $2,500 dn. UN 4-9173. 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE OUTER DRIVE WISCONSIN -CURTIS full price. 3 bedrm. franme bung., large rooms, auto. ht .,...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 16185 MANOR $14,950 18428 KENTUCKY OPEN SUN. 2-5 $19,900! Fine 9-year-old 3-bedroom colo- nial. Built by Seyburn and Berry. First floor lavatory. Car- peted, gas F.A. heat, natural fireplace, screened rear terrace, finish. bsmt. Owner moving. Must sacrifice. Open to bids! Beautiful 3-bedroom colonial. Grade lavatory. large paneled family room, pass- hall, carpets and drapes, gas F.A: ht. Central air-condit., garage. Bagl...…

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…• 17-HOUSES FOR SALE 17-HOUSES FOR SALE GENUINE VALUES! 16900 COYLE OPEN SUN. 2-5 $13,900! OPEN SUN. 2-5 Brand new 3-bedrm. ranch. Face brk. with stone trim. Extra lay. in basement. Gas F.A. heat. Lovely street, near bus and Sinai Hospital. 24270 Parklawn - Oak Pk. 4 biks. S. of Coolidge. 13 blks. S. of 10 Mi. $2,500 incls. all taxes, ins., escrow. etc.. will give immed. poss. to this spa- cious 3-becirm. Ranch home. Beautiful carpetin...…

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…GROSS SELLS MORE APPOLINE, 19435 OPEN 2-4:30 SUN. Because We Have More to Sell Make offer. Owner leaving city. Beautifully maintained 3-bedrm. brick Col., gas F. A. ht., scrnd. porch. Do not miss. RUTH SHEA. OPEN SUN. 2-5 WARD, 20234 Schaefer-8 Mile Area. Nice 3-bdrm. brk. bung. Lge. kit.—can seat 8 people comfortably. Tile feats. in bathrm., vest. ent., nice carpt., S. & S. Pay dwn to 4 1/2% mtge. & take over pymts. of $72 inc. everythi...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—?May, October 3 0, 19 59-30 17-=-HOUSES FOR SALE Buy Today - Move In Tomorrow 20030 SNOWDEN Lovely 2 bedroom brick with stone front. Space for 2 bed- rooms upstairs. 2 - car garage, fireplace, carpets in living-din- ing room. Gas heat. Beautiful yard. Screened in porch. Only $16,500. EL 6-1509 - EL 6-0033 STEEL-THATCHER Face brk. bung.. 2 mast. bedrms., full din. rm., marble firepl. Va- cant. Only $14„900. TYler 6...…

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…5* The family of the late Harry Kideckel announces the un- veiling of a monument in his memory at 1:30 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 8, at Hebrew Memorial Park Cemetery. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. * * * The family of the late Abe Rosenbloom announces the un- veiling of a monument in his memory at 2 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 1, at Chesed shel Emes Cemetery. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. The family of the late Nettie Karp announces ...…

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…D Moroccan Leader Defends Florida Reports DSG Mission Members to Report Country's Attitude on Jews New Bomb Threat at Meeting of Luncheon Clubs Direct JTA Teletype Wire as Member of Arab League To The Jewish News Direct JTA Teletype Wire To The Jewish News UNITED NATIONS, N.Y.— A lengthy statement on the situation of the Jews of Morocco, on emigration of Moroccan Jews to Israel and on Morocco's unilateral abrogation of mail service between ...…

January 30, 1959 • Page Image 1

…• ••, The Major Campaign Admonitions HE JEWISH NEWS For Humanity's Sake—Faith in the UN Editorials Page 4 A Weekly Review of Jewish Events Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper—Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle VOLUME XXXIV—No. 22 loOrtierculoninshaop 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd.—VE 8-9364—Detroit 35, January 30, 1959 Splendid Biography of Theodor Herz! Dr. Jung's 'Guardians of Our Heritage' Book Reviews Pages 2 and 4 $5 Per ...…

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…THE DETROIT JEW ISH NEWS—Fr iday, January 30, 195 9-2 Purely Commentary y. Flanked by Israeli veterans, the body of Theodor Herzl, which was disinterred from the grave in Vienna, was brought to the Israel Parliament building, then in the Hakirya in Tel Aviv, on Aug. 17, 1949. The remains of the founder of the world Zionist movement now rest on a hill west of Jerusalem, which has become the historic spot known as Mount Herzl. * * 'Theodor H...…

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…Italian newspapers reported. 1956 Suez crisis may return the United Arab Republic. • Continued from Page 1 • eged" to save 1,000,000 Jews there independently of their (From Paris it was reported They said that official con- from Eastern Eureopean night to the European Zionist religious or ethnical back- that following the recent con- firmation of the trip and the countries who will soon be- Conference by Dr. S. Levenberg, ground, it was offici...…

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…Israel's Serious Needs THE JEWISH NEWS issue of July 20, 1951 Incorporating the Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with Member American Association of English-Jewish Newspapers, Michigan Press Association, National iliditorial Association Published every . Friday by The Jewish News Publishing Co., 17100 West Seven Mile Road, Detroit 35, VE 8-9364. Subscription $5 a year. Foreign $6. Entered as second class matter Aug. 6. 1942 a't Post Off...…

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…People Make News Campaign Starts With $1,913,785 Gifts Continued from Page 1 Declaring that "we are here not to seek anything for our- selves but to give of ourselves. Mr. Cohn introduced his asso- ciates in campaign leadership —Mr. Fisher, Leonard N. Sim- ons, Hyman Safran, Abe Shiff- man, Mr. Zuckerman, Abe Green, Charles Gershenson, Louis Blumberg, Harry Barnett and Jack Wanger. A message was read from Samuel Rubin, president of the Ameri...…

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…THE DETRO IT JEWISH NEWS—Fri day, January 30, 1959-6 Honor Jerusalem's Mayor Agron at Histadrut Dessert Supper Here Truman Becomes Honorary Head of Young Judea Joseph Sprinzak, Speaker of Knesset, Dies at Age of 74 Joseph Sprinzak, Speaker of and a daughter. Another son, the Knesset, Israel's Parliament, David, was- killed in the Israel Gershon Agron, Mayor of NEW YORK (JTA)—For- died in the Hadassah Hospital in War of Independence in 1948...…

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…A Review of Dr. Nelson Glueck's "Rivers in the Desert: A History of the Negev," Published by Farrar, Straus & Cudahy and the Jewish Publication Society of America. res TE ost! get By DR. RICHARD C. HERTZ Senior Rabbi Temple Beth El • The State of Israel's security problem remains troublesome in no small measure because of the nature of international geo- politics: Israel lies at the pas- sageway of Near Eastern civil- ization, where Asia ...…

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…Israel to Take Complaint on Syria 'Leavitt Honored by New Broadcasts from Russia Call Hebrew University Israel a 'Tool of U.S. Imperialists' to United Nations Security Council MUNICH (JTA) — A report For the most part, the broad- (JTA) — The I A third kibbutz member re- on Soviet anti-Israel propaganda I cast is said to have rehashed Israeli was released here by Radio the standard Soviet cliche that Israeli Cabinet decided to corn- turned the...…

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…WASHINGTON, (JTA) — A spokesman for the Israel Embassy said that Ambassa- dor Abba Eban has accepted special invitations of the United Jewish Appeal and Israel Bond Organizations to undertake an emergency coast-to-coast tour of the main centers of American Jewry with a view to raising funds for immigration re- quirements. The immigration crisis has has resulted from the unex- pected permission given Ro- manian Jewry to depart from that country...…

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…Israel Police Check on 3 'Missing Girls' Judaism Council Lauds Stand of Southern Jewry; Blasts Zionists TEL AVIV (JTA) — Israeli police initiated an investigation into the identity of three Israeli young women allegedly arrested by United Arab Republic auth- orities in a villa along the Gaza Strip, which, the Arabs assert, was also occupied by three Ca- nadian soldiers assigned to the United Nations Emergency Force there. UNEF liaison office...…

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…I The Suburban Community Friends of Library Brings Bit of Culture to Suburbs tions as a guide to composing By the Oak-Woodser A unique group in Oak Park dances. Other portions of the program will present an unusual program on Feb. 12, in the auditorium will include dances to Israeli melodies, a narration and dance of the Oak Park High School. The organization is the based on the Psalms and other Friends of the Oak Park Libra- arrangements o...…

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…Beth Yehudah Plan 17th Annual Beth El Institute OpenS 4 Schools for Christian Clergymen on Feb. 6 A network of schools in De- troit, ,Oak Park and Livonia will be in operation when the Beth Yehudah Schools begins its new semester on Monday. Afternoon schools will serve the Dexter area (the Yeshivath Beth Yehudah), Northwest sec- tion (Northwest Young Israel), Livonia (Botsford School) and Oak Park (in conjunction with Cong. Bnai Israel). The ...…

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…New Works by Cantor Fenakel at Feb. 8 Concert Two new compositions by Cantor Nicholas Fenakel will be introduced to the Detroit public at the ninth annual Fes- tival of Jewish Music sponsored by Ades Shalom Synagogue at 8 p.m., Feb. 8, in the main sanctuary. "R'tzeh" will be a solo num- ber sung by the cantor, while his "Haneros Halolu" will be presented a s a duet with Marjorie Gor- d o n, soprano who is a mem- ber of t h e New York Civic Op...…

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…RS „ . Out of tm s world • • • • THE DET ROIT JE WISH z CS In this world Most of us are still trying to adjust ourselves to the satellite age ... we sort of "peer" into space with little understanding of the immensity of that which surrounds us. Mentally we "jolt" back into this world of everyday realism and its many varied tasks. The Jewish News covers this world with its world-wide news gathering agencies. Digesting the news for ...…

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…Women's CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women, will hold a Histadrut meeting, originally scheduled for Jan. 21, at 12 noon, Wednesday, in the Hayim Greenberg Center, 19161 Schaefer. Friends are invited. * * Mrs. Bernard Aston, president of the HOME FOR AGED AUX- ILIARY, announces a service board brunch, to be held at 12 noon, Thursday, in the home of Mrs. Morris Ostrow, 13142 Borgman, Huntington Woods. Co-hostesses will be Mesdames George Bass, Morris Gerb...…

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…THE DETROIT JEW ISH NE W S—Friday, January 30, 1959- 1 6 Miss Harand Here for Sisterhood Donor at Adas Shalom Pearl Harand, noted as a folk singer, comedienne and dramatic star, will be featured entertainer at the annual donor lunch-' eon of the Adas Shalom Sisterhood. T h e lunch- eon will he held at 12 noon, Wednes- day, in the synagogue so- cial hall. Mrs. Sol Ham- merstein, do- nor chairman, announces that Miss Harand will be seen in a p...…

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…Weds Ex-Detroiter in Miami Ceremony MRS. HARVY S. HUBAR A blue and white theme was the setting for the Jan. 4 wed- ding of Linda Sharpe and Harvy Sanford Hubar in the Rosewood Room of the Fontainebleau Hotel, in Miami Beach, Fla. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Walter Sharpe, former Detroiters, now of 5801 N. Bay Rd., Miami Beach. Mr. Hubar is the son of Mrs. David Hubar, of Hunting. ton Woods, and the late Mr. Hubar. Dr. J...…

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…13B Women Fete Dili ria»t Hirst to Wed Mrs.R.A.Coggtm Stanley Steinberg IZ The Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Women's Council will hold a testimonial luncheon honor- ing Mrs. Robert A. Coggan, president of Women's District No: 6 at 12:30 p.m., Feb. 10, at Holiday Manor. Mrs. Coggan, past president of the Detroit Council, helped to organize a n d served as first president o f the East Side Chapter in 1942. In the gen- eral commun- ity, Mrs. Cog-...…

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