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July 31, 1959 • Page Image 1

…&LAI- v Ask Congress for 'Clear-Cut'Action Against Arab Bigotry NEW YORK, (JTA)—Six na- tional Jewish organizations ask- ed Congress to make a clear cut declaration of its opposition to giving mutual security aid "to Saudi Arabia or any other coun- try that creates discrimination --because of race or religion— among American citizens in the granting of any rights otherwise available to U.S. citizens gen- erally." The request was made in a s...…

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…• vie SIFTIN4 kticEss THE JEWISH NEWS 20, 1951 Incorporating the Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue of July sistome 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 c5 a year Foreign 86. Entered as second class matter Aug. 6. 1942 at...…

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…(Photo on Page 1) institutions, and offices of for- fered by world Jewry with the JERUSALEM (JTA) — Chief eign missions, the United Na- passing of Rabbi Isaac Halevi Rabbi Isaac Halevi Herzog, who tions and embassies and consu- Herzog, Chief Rabbi of Israel. died peacefully in his sleep, lates placed their flags at half- "Rabbi Herzog was known was buried Sunday in the San- mast for a week of mourning. the world over and was held in hedria cem...…

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…Canadian Humane Slaughter Law Unification of Jewish Chic Protective of Shehita Movements Advocated by James Rosenberg Allows Full Protection "cabinet ministers, from state- By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Direct JTA Teletype Wire To The Jewish News ments in the House of Commons (Copyright, 1959, Jewish Telegraphic Agency , Inc.) MONTREAL — The Canadian and from the authorities in gen- For more than two decades, unification of Zionist forces. in his ap...…

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…On Good Will Tour to Holy Land .Narrive' of State ;let/Ares Cooperation ( A good name is the "biggest ment Department. thing we can hag" in Detroit's Since industry is constantly efforts to build prosperity for on the look-out for places to lo- its citizens, according to the cate plants and payrolls, a good Michigan Economic Develop- name for Detroit is essential. It NOW 4 OFFICES: The directors of religious affairs of Protestant, Catholi...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, July 31, 1959 -- 8 Ben-Gurion. Back at Work Takes Swipe at Opposition , JERUSALEM, (JTA) — Pre- mier David Ben-Gurion returned Tuesday from his vacation and participated in a general de- bate in the Knesset on the merit of Kol Israel, the national broad- casting services. He spoke for more than an hour defending the services against charges that Kol Israel was "subjective" to the pro- government Mapai Part...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -- Friday, July 3 1, 1959 — 1 0 Israeli Veteran Pleads Guilty to Spy Charge TEL AVIV, (JTA) — A 28- year-old Israeli, who served in the Israel Army and later be- came a government official, was charged with espionage for an unnamed country, after confess- ing to police that he was engag- ed in spying for a foreign na- tion. Explaining that he did it for family reasons, the Israeli, who is married and has a child two m...…

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…A series of lectures, a book discussion group, an intensified Hebrew course for teachers and a 14-page pamphlet are among the achievements summarized in a report issued by the Direc tors' Council of the Jewish Re ligious Schools for the 1958-59 season. Four lectures related to re ligious school teachers' interests were held at Kasle High and Midrasha Building, the report notes. Speakers were Rabbi Jacob E. Segal, Dr. Isaac Barzi- lay, Rabbi M....…

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…12 THE DETROIT JEW ISH NEWS — Friday, July 3 1, 1959 -- Customs of Sabbath Observance Traced to Old Biblical Sources By RABBI SAMUEL J. FOX (Copyright, 1959, JTA. Inc.) to make time for the sermon. the Palestinian custom was to abbreviate the prophetic por- tion. This possibly broke the original rule. Actually, the fact of the mat- ter is that where the contents of the subject matter is com- plete with a fewer number of verses, the prophe...…

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…Late News from Around the World Charge 3 Morrocans with Helping Jews Emigrate from Land Mrs. Melt. to Return to Israel Today Calls Jabotinsky `Architect of Jewish Fight for Survival' ZURICH, (JTA)—Mrs. Golda Meir, Israel's Foreign Minister, NEW YORK, (AJP) — Zeev PARIS, (JTA)—News of the completed talks here with Israel arrest last month of three Jew- envoys from a number of Euro- Jabotinsky--who died on Aug. ish residents of Tangiers by t...…

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…Local Medical Student ' Studying in England ► on Heart Ass'n Grant tin g d woi Currently in Eng an on research this summer at the Royal Heart Hospital in London is Detroiter Ronald A. Seltzer, son of Prof. and Mrs. Lawrence H. Seltzer, of 19475 Stratford. Seltzer arrived in London last month and is working under Dr. Paul Wood, noted British heart specialist, on a f e l l o w s h i p awarded him by the Michigan Heart Association. Recipient of ...…

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…Set April Date MISS JANICE MEIZELS At a recent cocktail party, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Meizels, of 15100 Miller, Oak Park, an- nounced t h e engagement of their daughter, Janice, to Don- ald Leonard Allowitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Al Allowitz, of Appoline Ave. An April wed- ding is planned. Pamphlet Distributed by Church, ADL Calls Bias Non-Christian' Distribution of 700 copies of the new pamphlet, "The Chris- tian and His Jewish Neighbor," an o...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -- Friday, July 31, 1959 — 20 Week End Hosts Chaim Grade Outline Important Role of Volunteer Announce Betrothal Farband Chaim Grade, eminent Jewish in the hotel at 31-year-old Far- author, poet and lecturer, will hand, reports David Sislin, cul- at Summer Resort in. Community Council Programs be guest speaker at the annual tural chairman, and Louis Le- outing of the Farband City vine, Farband organizer. The importance...…

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…Mr. and Mrs. Jack Chisik, of Indiana Ave., announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Shirley Ann, to David Leider- man, son of Mrs. Hayman Lei- derman, of Murray Hill Ave., and the late Mr. Leiderman. The couple is planning an early September wedding. Cranbrook Ends Music Series with 3 Works Two duet sonatas and a piano trio will be featured selections at the fifth and last in a series of Cranbrook Music Guild con- certs at 4:30 p.m. Sund...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, July 3 1, 1 959 -- 22 Agency Educational Activities Grow Danny Raskin's in Size, Scope; 800 Now Participating The department of education and c u l t u r e of the Jewish Agency has neither faculty nor campus. Yet this summer, some 800 students from high school juniors to university professors and from communal workers to laymen in many walks of life are participating in educational programs sponsored by or i...…

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…Liners accepted from responsible firms or individ- uals by Telephone up 0 . 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. (ALL VErmont 8-9364 10-ROOMS FOR RENT WIDOW with private home wants to rent room to working lady. UN 1-8313. LARGE BEDROOM, single bed, gentleman. Refined home. UN 3-3678. 13-FOR RENT: FLATS, INCOMES & APTS. Schaefer ...…

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…24 'ffl itE DETROIT JEWI SH NEWS — Friday, July 3 1, 19 59 — 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 23021 CLOVERLAWN 14500 LESLIE 24200 RENSELLAER Nr. Synagogues, schools, transp. and shops. 3 and 4 bedrms.; 2 baths, gas lit., gar. Priced from $16,000. E-Z terms. Many others. Call now for appt. Miss Sher- man. GROSS NORTHWEST UN 4-3100 13420 W. 7 MILE Oak Park $10,500 Condon nr. 9 Mile A beauty. Very large living rm., comb. dining, large modern kit., bre...…

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…17-HOUSES FOR SALE 17-HOUSES r OR SALE GET ALL THREE in OAK PARK Model-21601 Gardner, between Coolidge and Greenfield 1. LOCATION-Around corner from school, near bus, syna- gogue, shopping, in remaining beautiful subdivision. 2. QUALITY-Birch doors, scored ceramic tile, Hotpoint stove and oven, gas heat. 3. VALUE-Lowest new hoMe price in Oak Park. HARDING BLDG. CO . - LI 3-0621, UN 1-9091 BRAND NEW DUPLEXES AS LOW AS $1500 DN. on Coo...…

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…26 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, July 3 1, 1959 — 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE Northlawn, 18952 19353 Littlefield Open 2-5 Sun.—Vacant Newly decorated face brick Eng. Col., pass hall, pan. den, 1st lay.. stall shower, brick gar. Blt. 1947. Asking $21,500. UN 3-0700. Open 2-5 Sun. - Only $17,500 Large 3-bedrm. Eng., pass hall. grade lay., huge den, breakfast rm., newly decorated. Nr. Syn., shopping, trans. UN 3-0700. JULES ...…

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…• • 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 20208 Hartwell—$15,900 • WASHBURN 18077 OPEN SUN. 2-5 Open Sun. 2-5 Blks. from Schaefer. Beau- tiful bung., 5 dn., 1 up, gas ht., carpeting, drapes, clean as a pin, nice back yard, beautiful shrubs. Unbelievable! 3 bedrm. plus 15 x 15 panl'd den, pass hail, brkfst. rm., gas ht., 2-car gar., carpt., drapes, incinerator, freez- er, stove & refrigerator incl. ONLY $1,750 dwn! Miss Sher- man. BORSEN LI 3-2010 or LI ...…

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…17-HOUSES FOR SALE NORTHRUP 20044 8 Mile - Lahser Area 3 Bedrm. face brk. ranch. Built 1956. 2-car garage. Gas heat. 11/2 baths. Disposal. Carpeting. 2 finished rooms in basement. Convenient to everything. $19,500. KE 5-8489 OAK PARK. Magnificent 3 bedroom ranch, luxurious 18-foot paneled den, with built-ins. 26-f t. living room, sliding glass doors, 11/2 baths, flood-proof basement, many deluxe features. For appointment phone LI 2-0684. ...…

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…31—TRANSPORTATION LEAVING for Florida. Desire drive. Call before noon and between 5 and 7 p.m. Monday. UN 4-0248. 40—EMPLOYMENT Call Reeve's Employment Service IF YOU NEED GOOD DO- MESTIC HELP. DAY OR WEEK. LI 4-5138 School Office Secretary for Religious Must type, mature woman pre- ferred but will consider all qualified applicants. Hours: Mon- day through Thursday 3:30-8:30 p.m. Sunday 8:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Cong. Beth Shalom, 14601 W. L...…

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…• SO—BUSINESS CARDS 'Children of the Kibbutz' Spiro - Book Views Sabras' Problems, Their Education Interest in Israel has in- of the sabras in their interaction Spiro speaks of inferiority indications of insecurity. The spired an equal amount of curi- with kibbutz members . . . And feelings and he states that a sabra is pictured as "an adult osity about the children of Is- if their hostility toward kibbutz source of such an inferiority wit...…

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…I Monument Unveilings (Unveiling announcements may be inserted by mailing or by call- ing The Jewish News office, VE. 8-9364. Written announcements must be accompanied by the name and address of the person making the insertion. There is a standard charge of $2.00 for an unveiling notice, measuring an inch in depth.) The family of the late Aaron B. Lefton announces the unveil- ing of a monument in his mem- ory at 1 p.m., Sunday, Aug. 9, at B...…

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…— 32 THE DETR OIT JEWIS H NEW S — rrld'ay, July 31, 1959 Books on Jews, Israel Lifted from Exhibit in Moscow; Fear Wave of Anti-Semitism Eban Assumes Institute Sen. Keating said that events military operations in Egypt Continued from Page 1 in great measure prompted the display opened last week- were "only too reminiscent of was by the Soviet government's res- end, the State Department con- the early days of Nazism in olute warning to the a...…

October 31, 1958 • Page Image 1

…HE JEWISH NEWS Vote on Tuesday to Uphold the American Way of Life A Weekly Review • Editorial Page 4 j of Jewish Events Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper —Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle VOLUME XXXIV—No. 9 iolZtgili oriin sb%p 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd.—VE 8-9364—Detroit 35, October 31, 1958 The Death of Two Liberal Catholic Dignitaries To the Polls: With Many Prejudices Commentary Page 2 $S Per Year; Single Copy 15c JD...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Fr iday, Octo ber 3 1, 1958- 2 Purely Commentary By PHI LIP SLOMOVITZ Two Liberal Catholic Dignitaries: Their Loss Is Loss to Humanity In the death of Pope Pius XII and Edward Cardinal Mooney, not only the Catholic church but the entire world has lost two very liberal and most humane personalities. Pope Pius had taken a deep interest in the work of rescuing victims of Nazism. When he met, in 1948, with an American ...…

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…NEW ORLEANS (JTA) — The American Jewish Commit- tee in an unanimous resolution on recent outbreaks of violence against homes, schools and places of worship sharply warned that "lawlessness un- stemmed can spread violence throughout the nation." The Committee stressed that "speed is of the essence" in urging "the appropriate agen- cies of the government to press forward their investiga- tions." Earlier, Irving M. Engel, president of the Committ...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS The Disgrace of Dixieland Incorporating the Detroit Jewish Chronicle commenting with issue of Juty 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 $5 a year. Foreign $6. Entered as second class matter Aug. 6, 1942 at Pos...…

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…An educational campaign be- ing conducted by the Jewish War Veterans, which has as its goal ending the stranglehold of the Arab boycott, was outlined to a group of community lead- ers last week by Benjamin Kaufman, national director of the JWV. Kaufman said that the cur- rent drive is to inform the American public "about certain practices of the British-Amer- ican Tobacco Co., which refuses to sell its products in Israel." The JWV leader said ...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, October 31, 1958-6 DON'T GAMBLE ON VAIN PROMISES YOU HAVE AN EXCELLENT SPOKESMAN IN THE UNITED STATE SENATE In THE PERSON of CHARLES E. POTTER KEEP HIM ON THE JOB! SENATOR POTTER stands for fair labor practices supports higher school standards ... upholds an honorable foreign policy ... In the best interests of GOOD GOVERNMENT Vote on Tuesday to Re-elect SENATOR POTTER Nobel Prize Winner Studied wi...…

October 31, 1958 • Page Image 7

…OF THE. CITY OF HOPE As most of you already know the many services and facilities of the CITY OF HOPE, which include the Hospital and the Research center, are offered Free and without regard to color, creed or faith. Just a few weeks ago, here in Detroit, many of you were able to view the CESIUM RING, the latest scientific advance in the fight against cancer. This weapon, developed by the Atomic Energy Commission and Westinghouse, is the firs...…

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…Lee Weinstock Only Max Fisher Makes Urgent Plea Ben-Gurion Seeking to Hush Up gt, Talk in Knesset on Jordan's Future Jewish Candidate for for Collection Drive for UJA , Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News that no official body in Israel had discussed the matter and that he could only reply with a personal opinion. This opinion was that the western bank of the Jordan River should be demilitarized and that Israel should get internatio...…

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…Rickover Is Now Temple Israel Sisterhood to Host Wayne University Publishes a Vice Admiral Two-Day Institute on Judaism For the first time, husbands Extending its annual Insti- Betsky's '46 Yiddish Poems' tute on Judaism to WI) days, of local churchwomen will be A truly enchanting book has just been produced by the Wayne State University Press. Appearing under the title "Onions and Cucumbers and Plums," it contains "46 Yiddish Poems", transla...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWIS H NEWS — Fri day, October 3 1, 1958- 10 Conu rf5 ressivoman Griffiths Calls for `Academy' Night to Close Drive for Hadassah Its own version of "Academy Hadassah program will include chairman of the day. Action Against Bigots; Sponsored Awards Night" will be present- greetings from Mrs. David A social hour will follow. ed by the Detroit Chapter of Schachter, president, who will Bill to Bar Explosives Last May Hadassah at 8:30...…

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…ENDORSERS OF JASON 1. HONIGMAN MR & MRS. CHARLES AGREE MR. & MRS. STANLEY AKERS MR. & MRS. SIDNEY J. ALLEN MR. & MRS. EUGENE ARNFELD MR. & MRS. HERMAN AUGUST MRS. THEODORE BARGMAN MR. & MRS. BURTON BIELFIELD MR. & MRS. HERBERT BLUMBERG MRS. HYMAN BRODER MR. & MRS. PAUL BRODER HON. HENRY M. BUTZEL MR. & MRS. MARTIN BUTZEL MR. & MRS. IRWIN COHN DR. & MRS. ARTHUR COLTON MRS. ABRAHAM COOPER MRS. JOSEPH EHRLICH MR. & MRS. SOL EISENBERG MR. & MRS. ...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, October 3 1, 195 8- 12 Candidates Give Qualifications Following are resumes of campaign material received by The Jewish News from candi- dates for office in Tuesday's election. WELDON 0. YEAGER, Re- publican candidate for State Senator from the 17th Congres- sional district, is a graduate of Wayne State University with a B.S. degree. He is 36 and at- tended night school for 10 years. He spent 51/2 years in ...…

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…MIAMI BEACH, FLa., (JTA) — Abraham A. Redelheim, a New York communal leader, has been elected president of the Zionist Organization of America. succeeding Dr. Eman- uel Neumann. Redelheim's election to o k place at the closing of the .61st annual cony en- bon here, at :which a reso- lution was adopted call- ing for the enc our - agement of private invest- ment in Israel to insure the .Jewish state's economic and political inde- Redelheim pende...…

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…'le Build Combine to Exploit Negev Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News JERUSALEM. — Establish- ment of an integrated chemical combine to exploit the mineral resources of the Negev was urged here Tuesday in a report handed the government by a joint Israel-United Nations de- velopment board which, under the chairmanships of Sir Ben Locksperiser, one of Britain's foremost scientists, has studied Israel's natural resources. The report n...…

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…Hillel School Granted Michigan Public Instruction Charter Morris Jacobs, president and Morris Lieberman, chairman of the legal committee of Hillel Day S c h o o 1, announced this week that the school has been granted its official charter by the Michigan State Department of Public Instruction. The charter certifies that the school meets the highest stand- ards of public instruction re- Origins of Western Thought to be Traced in Midrasha Cours...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, Oc tober 3 1, 1958- 1 6 Synagogue Institute Courses Listed Rabbi Kirshblum A wide selection of courses Shalom, Beth Aaron, Ahavas Speaks Nov. 12 at will be presented at the seventh Achim, Bnai Moshe and Shaar- annual Synagogue Adult Insti- ey Zedek in this co-operative Mizrachi Fetes tute Nov. 11, when registration adult education project of the and class will begin at the Beth Aaron Synagogue, 18000 Wyom- i...…

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…Dr. Richard C. Hertz, spiritual leader of Temple Beth El, and author of the popular new book, "Prescription for Heartache," will be a feature speaker at the seventh annual Jewish Book Fair at the Davison Jewish Cen- ter, it was announced by Morris Garvett, Book Fair chairman. Rabbi Hertz's book has been ac- cepted for newspaper syndica- tion. Dr. Hertz will appear on the Women's Day program, Monday, Nov. 24. Book Fair dates are Nov. 22, 23 and...…

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…Shaarey Shomayim Seeks to Regain Former Stature By the Oak-Woodser On the stationery of the new Cong. Shaarey Shomayim is the legend, "Synagogue and Edu- cational Center." Perhaps, in one line, this best expresses the aims of the newly-reorgan- ized congregation, which is cur- rently building its synagogue at 14200 W. 10 Mile Rd., between Kipling and Gardner. Disbanded for a number of years, the congregation had previously enjoyed a large mem...…

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…Mb activities Mrs. R. B. Newman, of 8656 W. Outer Dr., will be hostess to members of ZEDAKAH CLUB on Monday afternoon, when plans will be outlined for the Dec. 3 donor luncheon, at Masonic Temple, under the chairmanship of Mrs. Jack Mil- ler. 4: CITY OF HOPE CANCER FIGHTERS will hold an officers meeting Nov. 3, at the home of Mrs. Sidney Deitch, 18485 Ohio, to plan for the "Las Vegas Night" to be held Nov. 23, at Piemontese Club. Chair- me...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, October 3 1, 1958-20 April Wedding Date Israeli to Speak at PW Luncheon for Miss Manning MISS JANICE MANNING Mr. and Mrs. Lewis H. Man- ning, of Parkside Rd., announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Janice Suzanne, to Dr. Har- old Katzman, son of Dr. and Mrs. I. S. Katzman, of Santa Barbara Dr. Miss Manning attended the University of Wisconsin, and graduated from the University of Michigan school of ed...…

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…MISS SUZANNE FELSOT Mr. and Mrs. Sol Felsot, of Greenview Ave., announce the engagement of their daughter, Suzanne Harriet, to Burton Le- vitt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Levitt, of Northlawn Ave. The couple is planning a IVI arrch wedding. 8ngagements Mr. and Mrs. Morris Love, of Northlawn Ave., announce the engagement of their daughter, Gail, to Sheldon Raminick, son of Mrs. George Kolb, of War- wick Ave., and Mr. Max Ramin- ick, of Livoni...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, Oc tober 3 1, 19 58-2 2 Sheruth Women. Ready Annual Masque Ball for Saturday Night Putting the final touches on one of the posters that will decorate the ballrooms of the Statler-Hilton Hotel for Satur- day's Masque Ball are, left to right, these members of Sheruth League: Mesdames MALCOLM LEVENTEN, ball chairman; ERNEST SWARTZ, arrangements; and SAMUEL CHAPIN, president. Proceeds from the dance assure that ...…

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…Beth Israel Community Cen- ter of Ann Arbor will present a series of three speakers dur- ing November. Prof. Ellis Riv- kin, of Hebrew Union College, will speak at 8:15 p.m., Nov. 9, Donald Slaiman of Detroit's Jewish Labor Committee will speak following Sabbath serv- ices on Nov. 14 and actor- monologist Jon Silo will appear at a program of music and drama on Nov. 22. Professor Rivkin's talk is the first of two lectures in the Thomas Cook ser...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, October 31, 1958-24 Set Final Plans for Donor Event of Sisters of Zion Mizrachi Nominate Eight for Sinai Board Louis Tabashnik, chairman of the nominating committee of Sinai Hospital and North End Clinic, announces nominations of the following persons for five- year terms on the boards of trustees: Sidney J. Allen, Irwin I. Cohn, Max M. Fisher, Morris Garvett, Max Osnos, Nate S. Shapero, Abraham Srere and M...…

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…The presidency of the Ladies of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, vacant since the death last February of Mrs. Pearl Rotten- berg who had served in that capacity for 25 years, was filled -at a special meeting last week when Mrs. Isadore Levin was elected to of- fice, by accla- mation. Mrs. Hannah C.o h e n, who had served as acting interim ::president, an- nounced Mrs. Levin's el e c- Mrs. Levin tion. The Levin family connection with the Beth Yehudah is...…

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