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September 30, 1955 • Page Image 4

…Same Place, Same Question " l' THE JEWISH 'NEWS Incorporating the Detroit Jewish Chronicle co-rnrnencing with issue of July 20, 1951 Member American Association of English-Jewish Newspapers, Michigan Press Association, National Editorial Asso- 'dation Published everS, Friday by The Jewish News Publishing Co., 17100 West Seven Mile Road, Detroit 35, Mich., VE. 8-9364. Subscription $4 a year, Foreign $5. .. Entered as seco'nd class matter Aug...…

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…Center Symphony to Open Season With Concert Nov 22 The Jewish Community Center Symphony will open its season Tuesday, Nov. 22, 8:30 p.m., in the Davison building. The first concert of the 1955-56 series will feature Joseph Schuster, cellist, in Schumann's Cello concerto. The orchestra will be conducted by Julius Chajes. On Dec. 27, guest soloist Marguerite Kozenrt, soprano, and Artur Balsam, pianist, will be heard. Mr. Chajes will appear as p...…

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…Bond Leader Receives Jerusalem Bible Hoover Report Credits U.S. Aid With Israel's Stabilizing Economy WASHINGTON, ( J T A ) —A Hoover Commission report on overseas economic operations linked future United States aid to Israel with American foreign policy objectives with respect. to the Jewish state. Conclusions of an extensive study of .aid to Israel and other countries were made known in the report by the body which is formally known as the...…

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…U. S. Stock Market Shows Sharp Rise Trace Marauding Arab Raiders Following Oil Find in Jewish State NEW YORK, (JTA) — The Friday, the last day of trading in To Lebanon stocks of four companies regis- tered on the New York Stock Exchange jumped sharply last Friday following the announce- ment of the discovery of oil in Israel. Some 360,000 shares of Israel-American Oil, Israel-Medi- terranean Petroleum, Pan-Israel Oil and Pantapec Oil changed ...…

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…Bnai Brith Plans Workshop on Judaism The Suburban. Community I Con" Cong. • Emanu-El Liberal Jewish Traditions Plans Cornerstone Flourish 'with S and and Stone Ceremony Sunday Frank Rosenthal, at that time City and Conference Rabbi of Mannheim. In August of 1939, only a few days • before the start of World War II, a great service was held from the heap of rubble that once was one of Europe's most proud synagogues. It was the reenactment of...…

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…Beersheba Honors I Lir • ri • Li United rtias rrestaent Ben Touster (center), presi- dent of United Hias Service, the Jewish international mi- gration agency, receives a scroll designating him an Honorary Citizen of Beersheba, from David Tuyyahu (in shirt sleeves) Mayor of the Negev city. Also shown at the pres- entation, which took place in the assembly hall of the mu- seum in the ancient and bibli- cal city of the Patriarch Abra- ham, is Pr...…

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…Stollmans Hosts to Dr. Schwartz at Bond Dinner Wednesday; Bond Sales On Holy Days to Near $200,000 Mark Congregational Activities Announcement was made this that Dr. Joseph J. Schwartz, vice-president of the Development Corporation of Israel which sponsors the sale of Israel bonds, will be guest here at a dinner, next Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Max Stollman and Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Stoll- man will be hosts at the dinner to a group of fr...…

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…Women s ZEDAKAH CLUB will meet at 1 p.m., Sunday, in the home of Mrs. H. Wallace, 20050 Prest, to make plans for a tea on Oct. 24, which will be the organiza- tion's pre-donor affair. * * EZRA AID TO ISRAEL is meeting at 12 noon, Monday, in the home of Mrs. Gertie Solo- mon. A supper, to be held at 7 p.m., Oct. 12, in the home of Mrs. Bessie Levine, on Richton Ave., will be the principal .mat- ter discussed. • * * Newly-elected • officers of ...…

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…activates in Society Neugarten Aid Dedicates Nursery For Mentally Retarded Children Benjamin Franklin originated the practice of printing letters to the_ editor. TUXEDO RENTAL Miss Ruth Meekler, a pupil of Mischa Kottler, has left for Philadelphia where she will study piano with Rudolf Serkin at NORTHWEST the Curtis Institute of Music. FORMAL RENTAL / Mr. and Mrs. Allan L. Waller, of Wildemere Ave., were hosts For Men and Boys at Holiday ...…

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…Women's Division's Leadership Courses for '55-'56 to Start on Oct. 3 JTVF A leadership training course and a series of seminars are scheduled by the Women's Divi- sion of the Jewish Welfare Fed- eration, under the leadership of Mesdames Irving Posner and Nathan Kaplan, education_ chair-: men. The leadership course, led by Mrs. Isidore So- beloff, will pro- vide a thorough grounding in . Federation and its agencies and will serve as pre-requi...…

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…Announce Betrothals of Sisters Trith The Herald was the first news- paper in New York to give de- tailed descriptions of the gowns worn by women at social affairs. Colton-Harrison Rites Planned for December Activities °PHOTOGRAPHS by BERNARD H. Temporary officers have been elected to guide activities for the new Bnai Brith Lodge being formed in the EVERGREEN- SEVEN MIT.F, area. They . are Dr. INER KE. 1-8196 David Silver, chairman; F...…

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…Set fdnuary Date MISS HEIDI SEELMANN The engagement of Heidi Seel- mann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Seelmann, to Leon S. Co- han, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mau- - rice Cohan, of Prairie Ave., was recently announced. A January wedding is planned. Former Marshall Plan Chief Named to Cultural Society SAN FRANCISCO (JTA) — J. D. Zellerbach, former Marshall Plan chief in Italy, has been elected president of the American Foundation for Italian Cult...…

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…6-DETRO IT JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 30, 1955 You've swept us o our _ feet an • • • ove you for i •• )7 IS GRATIFYING, these days, to know that so many folks who appreciate fine foods, superbly served, in a smart setting that makes lunch, dinner, or the late snack an occasion, have found DARBY'S. That they come back, time and again. . . . Frankly, 3iou swept= us off our feet in the less than a year since these doors opened. So...…

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…People Make News L. L. Colbert, president of Chrysler Corporation, who served as 1955 chairman of the Special gifts committee of the Nationa7 Confer ence Christians a n d Jews, will serve:, in the same ca- pacity i n 1956 with the NCCJ. Mr: Colbert wit - lead a country- wide effort tc raise funds tc help finance the Conference's Colbert program for building good will and, understanding among Pro- testants, Catholics and Jews. The drive will b...…

September 30, 1955 • Page Image 18

…Berris Co-Sponsors Sahara Kosher Ranch David I. Berris, prominent De- troit orthodox Jewish leader, has joined Meyer Cohen in co-spon- soring the pioneering venture of setting up the first kosher ranch on record — The m Sahara, located eight miles from the heart of downtown Tuc- son, Ariz. Mr. Cohen, managing direc- tor of the Sa- hara Guest Ranch in TucA s o n, announces that with the opening of the ranch for the winter season. The Sahara wi...…

September 30, 1955 • Page Image 19

…17-HOUSES FOR SALE 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. ROOM for young woman or girl; Or- thodox home, best facilities and transportation. TE 4-6971. FUitNISHED room for single man, Dexter a r e a. Private, unlimited phone. TO 8-0069....…

September 30, 1955 • Page Image 20

…▪ • WISCONSIN north of 7 Mile. 2 bed- room Colonial. Face brick, large den, recreation room, aluminum awnings, carpeting, garage, gas heat, gasina- tor, disposal, very cozy home. For sale by owner. UN. 3-0051. Woodingham 18081 FOR SALE PENNINGTON 19750 18474 OHIO Face brick 2 large bedrms. & modern bath up. 13x23 liv. rm., terrace, 1st. fl. lay., break. nook, 2 car gar. 50' lot with sprinkling syst. all for $18,900. • • • • • • • • • ...…

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…• It's So Different Because • DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-21 Friday, September 30, • 1955 ALBERT BUILDING CO. Now Gives YOU as Standard Equipment In All of Its Oak Park Homes- • 1.)ggai _ 3-TON WINTER & SUMMER AIR-CONDITIONING UNIT Built-In General Electric Oven, Range and Dishwasher In Beautiful Mix or Match Colors Plus These Exciting Features • • • 3 Bedrooms and Panelled Den • Center Hall Entrance • Gas (Forced Air) Heat • Rusco Hor...…

September 30, 1955 • Page Image 22

…18000 KENTUCKY EVERGREEN and 7 Mile section, 3- bedroom brick, gas A.C. heat, rec- reation room, rear screened porch, extra lay., many extras. desirable lo- cation, near schools, shopping. Terms arranged. 18993 Edinborough. K.E. 3-4380. Open Sunday 1-5. FIRST OFFERING tiled basement, landscaped and center ent., lge. modern kit., with brkfst. rm., gas ht., carp. & drapes, Den, screened in back terr., maid's qters, with stall shower. Finishe...…

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…17-HOUSES FOR SALE Monterey-Dexter Beautiful brick 4 flat, 5 large rms. each, separate basements. GAS, Drive, garages, full price $26,500. $6,500 dn. EDELMAN REALTY 9450 Woodward TR 3-1600 20261 GRANDVILLE In Northland section, 8 Mile, Ever- green, Southfield area. Practically new face brick, 3 bedrooms, screens, fence, awnings, 2-car ga- rage; owner leaving city. Buy from owner, save broker fee. Scott, KE. 2-1853. PENNINGTON, 17524 P...…

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…cTh Global Speculations on 'Jewish Policy' Follow in Wake of Soviet Offer to JLC By EDWIN A. BELLER UNITED NATIONS, (JTA)- The hunger for information- about, and contact with, the Jews of the Sbviet Union, which has been gaining momentum ever since the general relaxation of tensions heralded by the Geneva conference, continued to build up here in the wake of a Soviet invitation to the Jewish Labor Committee to see for it- self in Moscow the ...…

July 30, 1954 • Page Image 1

…Hebrew in American Colleges Israel's Enemies Disinter the Bones Survey of Anti-Semitic Movements Weekly Review A Smolar's Column, Page 2 of Jewish Events Of Anti-Semites Commentary, Page 2 Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper—Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd.—VE. 8-9364--Detroit 35, July 30, 1954 VOLUME 25—No. 21Ca•• $4.00 Per Year; Single Copy, 1 5c City -Agencies Revive Interest • in Obtaining ...…

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…Israel's Enemies Unearth the Bones Of Anti-Semites Purely Commentary 2—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS By Philip S lomov itz Friday, July 30, 1954 Stuyvesant Gets Look If there is a single person anywhere who can take care of the Prophets and some of the holidays, Miss Bobrow proceeds to himself in warding off unwarranted attacks, he is Dr. Abba Hillel deal with nationalism and with a warning that Judaism is not At 1st American Jews Silver, who witho...…

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…Taber Attacks, Stassen Defends Israel at Congressional Hearing WASHINGTON, (JTA) —Rep.! over there by us. I do not know arms to countries outside the ed in return shipments of cork, John T a b e r, New York Re- 1 why we sent it." To this Mr. North Atlantic Treaty Organiza- rubber and other products. It publican and chairman of the ! Stassen replied: "I think that tion (NATO) will be prohibited.' reveals that Turkish concerns House Appropriati...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS Silence a Gun Incorporating the Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue of July 20 1951 American Association of English-Jewish Newspapers, Michigan Press Association. Published every Friday by The Jewish News Publishing Co., 17100 West Seven Mile Road, Detroit 36, Mich., VE. 8-9304 Member Subscription 341. a year, foreign $5. Entered as second class matter Aug. 6, 1942, at Post Office, Detroit, Mich., under Act of...…

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…Dedication of 3 Sets of Tamarack Camp Buildings Is Slated for. Aug. 25 Israel Must Soon Decide on German Recognition DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-5 Friday, July 30, 1954 TEL AVIV, (JTA)—Israel will I soon have to make a decision on whether to establish diplomatic' relations with Germany, Dr. Na- hum Goldmann, chairman of the Jewish Agency, declared after disembarking from a plane which brought him from Zurich, where he presided at a meeting of the ...…

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….- Israel Fears British Withdrawal from. Suez JERUSALEM, (JTA)—Appre- tion, Israel had generally been the tiny village when they were pension Ls. felt here at the pros- informed of developments in the intercepted by the settlement'S pect of the British withdrawal Anglo - Egyptian negotiations, watchman. Kirkin was killed from the Suez Canal zone in along with other interested gov- during the subsequent trade of fire. Egypt, despite the fact ...…

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…7—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, ‘‘ July )S jT OBI must organize in your com- munities. You must get and give the truth . .. we must set ourselves the tough task of putting our house in order." ADLAI STEVENSON These candidates have been endorsed by the VOLUNTEER DEMOCRATS, suc- cessor to the VOLUNTEERS for STEVENSON, a working citizen group, disin- terested in personal or collective gain, but dedicated to the support of out- stan...…

July 30, 1954 • Page Image 8

…Israel Poet Writes tf, of Ashkelon" "Sono' 8—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS On the Record KEEP EFFICIENCY - ABILITY - MODERN SERVICE By NATHAN ZIPRIN JERUSALEM, (AJP)—The an- cient Philistine city of Ashke- lon, which figured so much in the time of King David and is today one of the most thriving communities in Israel, has be- come the subject of a new pop- ular Israeli song. The song, written by the well,-known Is- rael poet, Yechiel Mohar and set ...…

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…Nothing can be fairer or more noble than the holy fer- The Javits resolutions propose vor of true zeal.—Moliere that the Postmaster General I provide the facts, and that an DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-9 investigation be conducted by Friday, July 30, 1951 the House Committee on Post Office. t Rep. Javits summed up the situation in a statement to the $10 PER MONTK House. He said: "The deep con- We Serve as Your Office . . . cern of the country with inte...…

July 30, 1954 • Page Image 10

…Dayan to Arrive in Detroit; JWV to Pay Honor General Henny Littman, state corn- 1953, Gen Dayan was ,,appointed mander, Department of Michi- Chief of Staff, after attending gan, Jewish War Veterans of the Senior Officers' School in Great. United States, announces that Ma j. Gen. Moshe Dayan, Chief Britain. Gen. Dayan, who speaks of Staff of the Israel Defense fluent Hebrew, • English and Forces, will be guest at a JWV !Arabic, is a native of ...…

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…o men Citit/3 DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-1 1 Friday, July 30, 1954 Barbara Caplan Weds Grand Rapids Doctor Laurels Sets the Pace in Resort 'Big Business' That the resort business has season for "Blue Sails," a night become "Big Business" is best club where celebrities of stage, evidenced by the remarkable I screen, radio and TV present changes, improvements in facili- top - flight variety entertain- ties, fabulous night clubs and ment. mammoth p...…

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…Conservative Rabbis' Move to Change Kesubah Assailed at Orthodox Parley Rabbi David B. Hollander of new York was elected president of the Rabbinical Council of America, at the 18th annual convention of the orthodox rab- bis' organization here, at Hotel /Detroiter, last week. Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter of Detroit was elected one of the vice-presi- dents. In one Of the principal ad- dresses of the convention, Wal- ter P. Reuther, UAW-CIO presi- ...…

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…• AdivitieJ in Socie Mr. and Mrs. Steven G. Ruby, of this city, have left for a two- week tour of California and the West Coast. Enjoying recent vacations at Oakton Manor Resort on the shores of Lake Pewaukee, Wis., were Mr. and Mrs. A. Brown, of Washburn Ave., Mr. and Mrs. L. Mundzow, of Appoline Ave., and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cohen, of St. Mary's Ave. The Actor's Company of Clover Lodge, noted northern resort, located at Omena, Mich., recently...…

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…Grand Rapids Community Responds To UJA Loan Flotation with $90,000 14—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Beth Itzchock Schedules Delayed Picnic on Sunday Kolin-Segal Nuptials Observed at Lee Plaza The Sisterhood and Sunday school class of Cong. Beth Itz- Friday, July 30, 1954 Cil■•••••■■ Men's Clubs LOUIS D. BRANDEIS LODGE, several million dollars additional chock will hold their annual Bnai Brith, will hoM its annual against pledges this summer as o...…

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…Recen tly Wed DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-15 Miss Elayne Salomon Friday, July 30, 1954 To Wed Serviceman Issue German Stamp Honoring Social Worker MRS. MILTON KELLMAN The former Sandra Joan Yovis, whose parents are Mrs. G. Yovis, of Chicago Blvd., and Mr. H. Yovis, of Park Ave., was recent- ly joined in matrimony to Dr. Milton Kelhnan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kellman, of Men- dota Ave. Possibility of Sight For Blind Seen by Israeli Scientist ...…

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…, S.' • Russia Steps Up Anti-Religion Drive; Execute Ryumin, Associate of Beria LONDON, (JTA) — Reports from Moscow indicate that the Soviet government has embark- ed on a new and intensified campaign agaist religion, in an effort r to discourage people throughout the USSR from at- tending churches and syna- gOgues. Copies of Pravda, official or- gan of the Communist Party, and of The Literary Gazette, a leading newspaper in Moscow, received...…

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…I DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-17 On the Political Arena Friday, July 30, 1954 Judge Nathan. J. Kaufman Urges All to Vote at Primaries Aug. 3 Argentina Names Street for Herzl Judge Nathan J. Kaufman this "The World of Sholom Aleich- week expressed the hope that em," which he will bring here in BUENOS AIRES, (JTAl—The all registered voters will cast December. , government of the Province of * * * their ballots at the Primaries on Buenos Aires named...…

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…18—DETRUTT JEWISH NEWS Zionist Actions Comma/Wee Views tiroency of Jewish. Rescue Efforts JERUSALEM, (JTA)—The dan- raei is now being carried on in ger for Jews in certain countries the United States by all elements is real and imminent, and their of American Jewry, except the rescue cannot be postponed, de- American Council for Judaism. spite the fact that there are still Israel, she declared, has given 20.000 Jewish immigrants in the Ameri...…

July 30, 1954 • Page Image 19

…■■ ••11MOMII. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Liners accepted from responsible firms or persons by telephone up to 11 a.m. Wednesday. Rates 10c a word. Minimum Charge $1.00. NICE ROOM, kitchen privileges, trans- portation. TO. 6-0193. BEAUTIFUL large room for working gen- tleman or lady. Excellent transporta tion, privileges. Call mornings or eve- nings. TO. 5-6705. • ROOM, private bath, congenial home. Business man or man and child. N.W. UN. ...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE Li—HOUSES FOR SALE 18441 Stoepel Open Sun. 1-4 s and 4 brick, tile kitchen and bath, rec. room, gas ht., side drive and garages. Poss. both flats. Terms. BORAKS 3626 Gd. River TY. 8-3100 STRATHMOOR 20117 Asking $15,900. 3 bedrooms, 1 floor, Very attractive 6 room ranch; car- petiole, rear terrace, built 1949: UN. 4-3100 HURD PATTON BETWEEN 7 & B MI. Beautiful 11/2 yr. old face brick ranch with 3 large bedrms...…

July 30, 1954 • Page Image 21

…17-HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSE r onnle FOR riAnr 17-HOUSES FOR SALE SALE. all brick. 8 large cchool. TO. 6-7296. NEW 6 ROOM ranch house. Good sized living room, fireplace. large dining room, big kitchen. stall shower. lay. .in basement. 19410 Whitcomb. Call Mr, Shuster, TY. 8-3534. * * INCOME-TRACEY NR. 7 MI.-5 rms. and sunroom dn; 4 rms. up, face brick yen. built 1950; gas a.c., 2 car gar. carpeting, like new. If you want a Deluxe home a...…

July 30, 1954 • Page Image 22

…45—BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Pawnshop and retail store combined, handling new and used men's clot-12- ling, luggage, tools, jewelry. sporting ;foods. Established 35 years. Excel. lent business opportunity. UM. 4-3443, Sunday and evenings, WO. 1•593 weekdays. INVESTOR WANTED Cash in on new F.H.A. building boom! Established home builder acquires additional capital for spring project. References exchanged. Write 13ax 42, The Jewish News, 1710) W....…

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…DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-23 Friday, July 30, 1954 Obituaries Dr. Nahum Goldmann, Now 60, Reflecfs On Israel's Present Status with U.S. Monument MERTON MALCOLM ERTZ, BARNETT RUZUMNA, 8080 JERUSALEM, (JTA)—Dr. Na- "I believe in the possibility 2510 Gladstone, died July 20. Appoline, died July 22. Services hum Goldmann, chairman of of survival and constructive Services at Menorah Funeral at Menorah Funeral Chapel, on the Jewish Agency executive a...…

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…Israel—As Seen Jews Constitute High Percentage Among Young American Scientists by Recent Detroit Tourists Visitors Representing Board of Commerce, Zionists, Bond Committee Express Views NEW YORK, (JTA)—An "ex- tists professed the Jewish relig- traordinarily high percentage" ion. Among the Protestants only of young American scientists 23 percent professed their reli- come from Jewish homes, a gion as compared with 53 per- survey conducted b...…

April 30, 1954 • Page Image 1

…HE JEWISH NEWS Contrasts in Loyalties: The Rothschilds and Israel, The Gasters and the Anti-Zionists Commentary, Page 2 VOLUME 25—No. 8 A Weekly Review of Jewish Events Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper—Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle •/*:.).. 7 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd.—VE. 8-9364—Detroit 35, April 30, 1954 He who does charity and justice is as if he had filled the whole world with kindness. —The Talmud Be generous in y...…

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…ure y Lommenrary • • Z By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Campaign Reaches Total of $2,47i,830' rf , Israds (raving for Peat* :•Rreadifteis -- o Defend overeignty, Told by Cabinet at Opeping Drive Rally .M inist e r The Rothschild Gifts and Traditions The gifts totalling 410,000 pounds made by Baron James de Rothschild to scientific, religious and welfare institutions in Israel, to commemorate the reburial in Israel of his parents, • • Baron Edmond a...…

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…Needs of Jews Overseas Still Grave, WC Report Shows; Agency Requires Minimum of $26,186,000 in 1954 Despite "hopeful signs that a reasons of health or physical new era is . approaching" for handicaps, can never be self- needy Jews overseas, tens of sustaining; who, for the same thousands of men, women and reasons. are barred from emi- children in E u r o p e,.. Moslem gration." countries and Israel still desper- The financial mainstay of atel...…

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…Don't Fear, I'm on Your Side THE JEWISH NEWS incorporatzng the Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue 01 July 20 1952 Member American Association of English-Jewish Newspapn's, Michigan Press Association. Published every Friday by The Jewish Newt Publishing Co.. 17100 West Seven Mile Road, Detroit 35, Mich., VE. 8-9364 lubscription c4. :a year foreign 55 taYitered as second class matter Aug. 6, 1942, at Post Office. Detroit, Mich. : ...…

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…Passover With the American Gerim; Memos to Eisenhower, Hamnterskjold DETROIT JEWISH NEWS - 5 Near East Tension Multiplies With New Attacks - by Egypt and Syria Friday, April 30, 1954 Jon Sobeloff Receives By DAVID HOROWITZ lowing resolution on I s.ra el which they sent to President Phi Beta Kappa Honors WEST OLIVE, MICHIGAN Eisenhower, Mr. Dag Hammar- Jonathan Sobeloff, son of Mr. Your correspondent, away froth. skjold and David Ben-Guri...…

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