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July 31, 1953 • Page Image 1

…impressions of Famous Jewish Traveler A Weekly Review Israel Cohen Commentary, Page 2 Our New Address HE JEWISH Review of 17100 W. 7 Mile Road Corner Biltmore of Jewish Events Our New 'Phone Number: Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper—Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle VOLUME 23—No. 21 .P.SN'L 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd.—Ve. 8-9364—Detroit 35, Mich. July 31, 1953 VErmont 8-9364 . $4.00 Per Year: Single Copy, 15c Jorda Ma...…

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…Purely Commentary By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Our Generation's Most Interesting Traveler: Israel Cohen 2—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, July 31, 1953 Mrs. Schaver Back From Israel; to Be Symphony Soloist Few stories of our time, aside from actual historical records, can be said to have earned the right to be called "undying" and "immortal." Yet there are on record creative works—like Maimon- ides and Yehudah Halevy's and Solomon Ibn Gabirol's and a...…

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…Austrian Government Publishes Its Occupational Therapy for Infirm Residents Views on Reparations.to Jews Proves 'Wonder Cure' at Home for Aged we put our VIENNA, (JTA) — The Aus- lead to a mutually satisfactory trian government issued its agreement. Informed sources here stated long - awaited communique on the progress of its negotiations today that the Social Demo- with world. Jewish groups for a crats in the government have lump sum settl...…

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…THE JEWISH NEW In the Good Old Summertime the Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue of July 20 1951 Member American Association of English-Jewish Newspap2rs. Michigan Press Association. Published every Friday by The Jewish News Publishing Co., 17100 West Seven Mile Road, Detroit 35, Mich.. VE. 8-9364. Subscription $4. a year, foreign S5. PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Editor and Publisher VOL. XXIII, No. 21 SIDNEY SHMARAK Advertising Manager ...…

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…Jerusalem as Israel's Capital Is Inevitable, Prof. Akzin Declares ANN ARBOR, Mich. — The setting up of Israel's Foreign Ministry offices in Jerusalem and its establishment as Israel's capital is inevitable but a bit late, Dr. Benjamin Akzin, Dean of the Law School of the He- brew University in Jerusalem, who is guest.:777:TONI , . :, professor this summer at the University of:, Michigan; de-a Glared recently at a reception tendered him by the...…

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…6—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Fri.lav, July 31, 1953 Bond Women an Animal LEmeheon Meeting On Aug. 20 Mrs. Theodore Bargman, chairman of the Detroit Worn- en's Division for State of Israel Bonds, . announces the appoint- ment of Mrs. Joseph Katchke as chairman of the bond women's second annual meeting. Mrs. Katchke, past bond chair- man of Adas Shalom Sister- hood, has stated that plans for the event — a luncheon affair to be held on August 20, a K...…

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…City to Dedicate Playground Honoring World War II Hero There are some things which Bale, serving with the Seventh are easily forgotten in five min- Army, single-handedly knocked utes and there are others which, out -a German tank in. North- east France. FOr this action he was given the nation's highest honor —the Distinguished Service Cross. The award, however, was made posthumously, for this gallan- try had cost Pfc. Bale his life. Now,- eig...…

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…Israel's Anthem Is Symphony To the Progress of a New State driver sings, tte housewife, doing her chores, breaks into song. Israpl is a teeming land, but her growing pains take on a pleasant aspect. The singing and laughter of caildren, the lilt of rich, classi- cal strains that fill the air, the J. DORSEY CALLAGHAN staccato of industry on the march—this is the music of modern Israel in the opinion of J. Dorsey Callaghan, noted music crit...…

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…'A ati Stevenson Back from Near East, Reports Dim Hope for Arab-Israel Peace z4 No Peace for Israel?' is the rather pessimistic title of a story written in the current issue of Look Magazine by Adlai Steven- son, who traveled "for three weeks through this turbulent halfway world between Asia and the West." Stevenson's trip took .him. from the oil-rich desert king- dom. of Saudi Arabia to an Egypt in revolution; from Lebanon, 7 -7 Syria and Jo...…

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…Winkler-Siegel Rites Solemnized at Sheraton 10—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS To Wed in November Friday, July 31, 1953 Cong. Beth Aaron's seating conimittee will begin a series of meetings beginning this week to assign seats and distribute tick- ets for High Holy Days. The group will hold sessions daily, except Friday, until Rosh Ha- shanah. Evening hours scheduled by the committee are 7 to 10 p.m., and arrangements can also be made Sundays, from 10 ...…

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…divitiei ire ere 's E PRE RIM PEA Soci4 Among the Detroiters attending the Shrine convention in New York were Mr. and Mrs. Dooley Cohan, Mr. and Mrs. William N.edelman, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kepes, Mr. and Mrs. H. Kepes, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sussman, Mr. ancbMrs. Dave Cooperman and daugh- ters, and Charles Light, all of whom stayed at the Taft Hotel. Mr, and Mrs. Cohan, on their return, are now at their summer home at Colchester, Ont. Miss Beatri...…

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…I 1 Detroiter D. R. Frazer Wed to Vermont omen Special Ticket Offer Holders of Masonic Auditori- um concert and Symphony se- ries seats will be given first op- portunity to purchase tickets for • the Detroit performances on Nov. 4 and 5 of England's renowned Sadler's Wells Ballet before they are released to the public, C. W. Van Lopik, manager of Masonic Temple, announced. Detroit's Best Laundry & Dry , Cleaning Value Thousands of Women...…

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…DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-13 Joyce Zalesin Wed To Louis Tubber' Friday, July 31, 1953 Yeshivah Reports High Summer Enrollment Detroit Serviceman To Wed Easterner Following a four-week inter- mission after summer sessions concluded today, the Beth Yehu- dah Schools .will be re-opened on Sept. I. The summer ses- sions for the last six weeks were combined with a day camp pro- gram, now in its sixth year of operation. Rabbi Joseph Elias, school pri...…

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…4 H. D. Boraks Co. Moves; Boraks Realty Still on Gd. Rive; A story in last week's edition_ , • ; 1 2I—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS JERUSALEM, (JTA) — Educa- cation Minister Ben Zion Dinur introduced in the Knesset a bill to establish a Hebrew Langu- age Academy consisting of out- standing experts on the Hebrew language, OUR KIDDIES of The Jewish News stated that the Boraks Realty Co. was mov- ing its offices to 2694 Davison, • at Linwood. The sto...…

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…4 111011111WWWWWwWW t11111111111111111111111111 111111111111111111 111111 11111111111111111111111111111111141111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Danny Raskin's 0 LISTENING T 411111111111111111111111111111111111111101111111111111111111111111111181111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111110 gom .111111111111WEIR Bounin Name's BB Council Chairmen. Alfred H. Bounin, president of the Greater...…

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…16 Obituaries News Brevities DAVID GOODMAN, 2939 Clair- mount, died July 21. Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel, He leaves his wife, Bessie; daughters, Mrs. Emery Monash, Elsie, Sylvia and Anne; three grandchildren and four great grandchildren. "Kiss and Tell," F. Hugh Her- BESSIE KAHN, 2992 W. Grand, died July 26. Services at Ira bert's perennially popular come- Kaufman. Chapel. She leaves her dy of suburban life, opens for a ,husband, Albert...…

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…1 6-HOUSES FOR RENT CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS bedroom ranch home. S200. UN. 1-4053: VE. F. P,? , 1. CALL Miodivard 5-1155 NICE ROOM for gentleman. TE. 4-8946. ROOM FOR RENT, working girl or mid- dle-aged woman. Kitchen privileges if desired; Wyoming-Curtis area. UN. 2-5687. FURNISHED room for rent. Good trans- portation. 4053 Webb. WE. 3-1724. EXCELLENT room for rent: shower, tel- ephone. Adult home. TO. 5-7238, WE. 3-9550. TO SHARE be...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE Hottest Buy in City Huntington Woods IN THE MANOR n Open 2 - 5 Si. 13365 WINCHESTER Three bedrm. bungalow. All take twin beds. Two and tile bath down, one and the lay. up. Only 2 yrs. old. Nice dining rm., kitchen with built-in snack bar; 10x16 screened porch; air - conditioned h e a t, aluminum screens and storms, 50 ft. lot. Price reduced to $18,500. This can't be beat. Call UN. 1-43_00 Henry J. Ro...…

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…40-EMPLOYMENT 17-HOUSES FOR SALE CH ERRYLAWN 18664 BAGLEY SCHOOL SEC. Lovely brick English, 3 • bedrms., bkfst, rm., screened porch, gas heat, ga rage. Perfect Condition OPEN TO OFFER W. DAN EDMONDS UN. 4-4600 J. WM. KLEM 50-BUSINESS CARDS REAL ESTATE 2 experienced men will earn $10,000 a year or better. Won- derful set up. EDELMAN REALTY Beautiful 4 Bedroom Home Tile kitchen and bkfst. rm., finished rec. rm., grade lay., gas AC he...…

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…Jewish Cultural Club to Provide Funds for L000 Tree Israel Grove 20—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, July 31, 1953 Shaarey Zedek Scouts Learn Lessons In Firefighting at Summer Camp Not for Sale! A grove of 1,000 trees will be planted in Israel by, the Jewish Cultural Club of Detroit, following an agreement which was re- cently drawn up with the local office of the Jewish National Fund. Pictured here signing the agreement are, from the left, AL...…

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