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April 04, 1969 • Page Image 29

…Miss Samuels,Mr.Lede r to Be United in August THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, April 4, 1969-29 People Make News TOM PATTERSON, founder of the Stratford Festival, will leave his active duties with the festival to form a new Stratford-based theatrical producing and consult- ing company. He will be retained by the festival as a consultant. • • • Formation of a national com- puter service complex, which will be made available to business and i...…

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…30—Friday, April 4, 1969 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS O3nai g3rith .Activities PISGAH LODGE will present a one-man "fun-fest" featuring comedian Joey Russell 8:30 p.m. Monday at the Labor Zionist Insti- tute. Russell has performed at hotels throughout the nation, in- cluding Grossinger's. In addition, Billy Murphy, song stylist, will be on hand. Families and friends are invited. Presidents Brunch to Host Bnai Brith World Expert an organization...…

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…Barry Berlin to Take Senator Ribicoff to Address Yeshiva U. Dinner on June 25 June Bride, Miss Wilner U.S. Senator Abraham A. Ribi- Gubow and at the selection of doff of Connecticut will be the Senator Ribicoff as guest speaker. principal speaker at the annual Senator Ribicoff is a former dinner of Detroit Friends of Yes- governor of Connecticut, had served in the Cabinet of President Kennedy and takes a deep inter- est in the Yeshiva Univers...…

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…On Anniversary of Uprising 32—Friday, April 4, 1969 Young Polish Jew Scoffs at 'Zionist' Bogey Carol Traurig to Wed Donald Trefrey July 5 Jews leave, for a price: 5,000 By CHARLOTTE DUBIN zloty ($220). The average an- It's a long, lonely journey from nual income in Poland is between Warsaw to Detroit—especially so 1,500 and 2,000 zloty. For Jews if parents, brother. sweetheart are who have been without jobs in left behind. But for Marek Ba...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, April 4, 1969-33 j Pontiac, Lansing Israel Bond Groups to Sponsor 21st Anniversary Events The 21st anniversary of Israel's statehood will be celebrated in Pontiac May at a dinner honor- ing Mrs. Bess Stenbuck, who, for 32 years, has rendered "untiring efforts on behalf of her fellow man," it was announced by Arthur W. Kollin, general chair- man of the Pontiac Committee for the State of Israel Bonds. The din- ...…

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…F lparmPirrIrsy—' British-Jewish Historical Data Detailed Heinrich Graetz (known here as (London Correspondent the Jewish Macaulay), to lecture at to The Jewish News) the Royal Albert Hall. The great LONDON — The Jewish popula- tion of London at the time of the Jewish historian was received Anglo-Jewish Historical Exhibition with deference and acclaimed (1887) numbered about 60,000. wherever he appeared at recep- Sir Moses Mon tefiore, who ...…

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…Incidents in Life of Stephen S. Wise Told in Jewish Archives by Voss Surely no American Jew was ever more devoted to his heritage than the late Rabbi Stephen S. Wise, but perhaps none ever had closer rela- tions with the non-Jewish world as well. Rabk*.Wise would no doubt have been pleased to know that a warm-hearted memorial tribute would be paid him on his 20th Yarzeit by his associate, the Con- gregational minister and notable Christian Zi...…

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…36—Friday, April 4, 1969 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Births JPS Publishes New Book for Children March 3—To Dr. and Mrs. Alan Bolton (Susan Gail Victor), 21850 The Jewish Publication Society Hampshire. Southfield. a daugle.zr, of America has just published Robin Elyse. "Westward With Fremont" by Sophie Greenspan, Joseph M. First, president of the society, announced. The book is the story of Solomon Carvalho, proud descendant of a Sephardic Jew...…

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…New Malben Proje cts to Assist Aged and Handicapped Children in Israel TEL AVIV—As it completes its 20th year of operations, Malben, the Joint Distribution Committee's health and welfare agency in Is- rael, has announced a series of new programs to broaden its serv- ices to the aged and to handicap- ped children, as well as initiating new projects in the fields of re- habilitatiodand mental health. Louis Bridal), JDC chairman, re- ported thal...…

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…Jews in Baseball's Centennial By JESS SILVER inc.) With profesional baseball cele- brating its centennial this year, a look at the Jewish involvement in the game seems in order. Although the first all-professional team, the Cincinnati Red Stockings, was formed in 1869, the members of that club were not the first to play the game for money. The first man to earn a salary as a baseball player was Lipman (Lip) Pike, a Jew from Brooklyn. (Copyri...…

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…cl THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS c 011 Friday, April 4, 1969 39 - Roth's 'Goodbye, C olumbus' on Screen series, "The Defenders," he also appeared in the stage comedy, HOLLYWOOD—Larry Peerce "Tchin, Tchin," with Richard Ben- made a tremendous impact on the jamin making his local bow in the By HERBERT G. LIJFT (Copyright 1969, JTA, Inc.) Johnny Mathis Coming to Masonic Temple Detroit area music fans will have an opportunity to hear the "Joh...…

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…40—Friday, April 4, 1969 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Danny Raskin's LISTENING CHECKER BAR -B -a Wh its RIBS • CHICKEN • SHRIMP Delivered "HOT" — UN 4-7700 20050 Livernois, Just South of 8 Mile ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY AFTER 2 A.M. Restaurant & Delicatessen BOTTLE & BASKET 646-6553 11 Mile Rd. at Lahser In Harvard Row EVIE' Henry Yee's FORBIDDEN CITY Exotic Cocktails An Enchanting Atmosphere and Taste Adventure You Won't Forget. IPAAR...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS . 13—. -FOR RENT APARTMENTS Friday, April 4, 106941 '' ' CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 'Earliest Known Work' of Jewish Music Wasn't, Says Chicago Professor CHICAGO (JTA) — A Chicago scholar has disputed the assertion of a Jerusalem music authority that a musical .selection heard at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America was the earliest known work of Jewish music. The performance was based on a 12th Century manusc...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH HMS 42—Friday, April 4, 1969 13—APARTMENTS FOR RENT 13—FOR RENT APARTMENTS BONNIE BROOK APTS. air Carpeted and draped, stove and refrigerator, garbage disposal, conditioning, swimming pool. All utilities except elec. 1 yr. lease. From $160 per mo. under BUSINESSMAN MOVING to Detroit de- sires 3 bedroom house. BR 2 - 6000, ext. 276. WANTED 12 yr. old twin boys, and 16 yr. old girl need 4 bedroom or 3 ex- tremely lar...…

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…• II • • • •• THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS ANDREA GARDENS IN OAK PARK 17 — HOUSES FOR SALE BUY NOW! SAVE $3,000 offering of this impressive pillared center entrance colonial in desirable Sharon Meadows. A truly unique home affording such features as 21/2 baths, Family Room w/natural fire- place, 1st floor Laundry, separate Dining Rm., basement, new quality carpeting, in Liv. Rm., Din. Rm. and hall. 21/2 car garage w/auto. door opener. Central ...…

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…44—Friday, April 4, 1969 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE off Lahser Rd. S. of 12 MI. Rd. RANCH MODEL HOME ASK FOR DONNA TITSCHLER chamberlain 353-3778 $31,500 — Can assume 51/2% mtg. — low taxes. 3.4 bedrms. or den, solid brick RANCH, att. gar. Formal din- ing plus brkfst. area. Lg. rec. rm. Freshly decorated, new carpeting, drapes, 64x94 fenced yard. chamberlain ,, NEW ode/HOMES Mo...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE Oak Park — Only 1 Leff MODEL AT 26180 RAINE Double wing pillared Georgian Col. on gorgeous Hilltop wooded acre. 5 bedrooms. incl. 2 master bedrm. suites. 3 full baths, & 2 half bath. 2 story, Travertine marble foyer, solid oak paneled Family Rm. w/wet bar & stone firepl, solid walnut pan. llbr. 4500 sq. ft. of living area with every luxury feature incl. OWNER SOUTHFIELD RANCH $150,000 BY OWNER OPE...…

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…46-Friday, April 4, 1969 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 17-C.-WANTED-LOTS 40-EMPLOYMENT MALE AND/OR. FEMALE W-A-N-T-E-D Real Estate Vacant Lots & Acreage Residential or Business Detroit or Suburb Secretary-Receptionist for active office in Northwest De- troit area. Knowledge of Real Es- tate & office procedure helpful. Typing essential. Call Mr. Silverman FOR BETTER wall washing, call James Russell. One day service. TO 6-4005 . 526 Belmont....…

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…• THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, April 4, 1969-47 OBITUARIES Yemenite Immigrant Is World Bible Champ JERUSALEM — Israel's fourth International Bible Quiz cham- pion is a 44-ybkr-old Israeli rub- ber factory worker, who edged out a Protestant minister from Hol- land and a New Zealand house- wife to win the crown. Yaakov Homri, a veteran em- ploye in the vulcanization depart- ment of the Gamid Rubber and Plastics Co. Ltd., of Natanya, scor...…

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…World Jewry Pays Tribute to Eisenhower strongest points in its controversy • Former President Dwight D. w ith Egypt on the Gulf of Aqaba Eisenhower, who will always have and the Suez. a place in Jewish history as the This memoire said: "With re- "Liberator of Buchenwald," and spect to the Gulf or Aqaba and who was always steadfast in his ' access thereto, t h e United opposition to bigotry of any kind, States believes that the gulf com- was d...…

April 04, 1958 • Page Image 1

…HE JEWISH NEWS The Human Elements in the Passover Festival A Weekly Review of Jewish Events A Happy PASSOVER To Jewish Communities Commentary, Page 2 Everywhere Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper—Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle VOLUME XXXI I I — No. 5 logi nglcrsahop 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd.—VE 8-9364--Detroit 35, April 4, 1958 $5.00 Per Year; Single Copy 15c A Happy Passover 5718 NB 1958 …

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…1958—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-2 Friday, April Purely Commentary: Passover means freedom. It spells liberty, no matter how literate or illiterate a person may be. The mere fact that we boast of a holiday spirit that pur- portedly marks one of the earliest revolts against slavery is in itself a tribute to our people's traditions. When celebrated in this fashion, the Pesach we commemo- rate remains an integral part of the genius of Jewry. You c...…

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…Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News GAD OTH, Israel—Work on the southern Huleh drainage canal, scene of sharp clashes touched off by Syrian attacks Monday and Tuesday, was sus- pended by Israel Tuesday at the request of United Nations observers, to enable them to complete their investigation in the area. - While Israeli officials took all necessary steps to assure re- sumption - of work Wednesday, settlements in the affected area took...…

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…Striving for High Goals THE JEWISH NEWS Incorporating the Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing, with issue of July 20, 1951 Passover has great fascination for our children. They art Member American Association of English-Jewish I'ewspapers, Michigan Press Association. National Editorial Association. important element in the Seder service. They ask crucial an Published every Friday by The Jewish News Publishing Co., 17100 West Seven Mile Road...…

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…Siyum for First Born to Usher in Eight-Day Holiday Season Today The season of Passover, one of the most celebrated of Jew- ish festivals, will commence at sundown tonight with services in our synagogues, followed by the traditional home sedorim. The holiday will continue for eight days, the first two—this Saturday and Sunday—and the final two—commencing with sundown Thursday, to be marked by synagogue services. As a prelude to the start of th...…

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…z $:4 e , s A in- inimum of $6,200,000 (compared with $5,840,000 raised last year) 'must be provided to continue on present levels -.a- and to go forward! Friday April 1958—THE E-■ THROUGH YOUR 1958 Allied Jew You PROVIDE • funds for 12 Local agencies A growing community at home must have increased support. Unless additional sums are made available for the hospital, home for aged, schools and other essential services, many needy per...…

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…Let Freedom Ring By MAURICE M. SHUDOFSKY `Who Is a Jew': Israel Cabinet Committee Named to Find Answer JERUSALEM, (JTA) — A sharp difference of opinion de- veloped among Ministers partici- pating in Sunday's Cabinet ses- sion over the legal definition of a Jew. The matter arose over the Ministry of Interior's instruc- tions to its staff to accept at face value the statement of any applicant for an identity card that he is Jewish. This was d...…

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…se Friday, April 1958—THE DETROIT JEWISH B-G Ready to Go Israel Ready for Nasser Gives No Hint on Iraeli Compromise Plan YORK, (JTA)—There ments, sounds tranquil. But Nas- invaded. This is the condition to Cairo 'When Arab Peace T alks is NEW no hint on the part of Col. ser's newspapers, Nasser's ra- then—fear, no trust, no confi- z dence, as long as Israel exists of a compromise with dios and Nasser's own orations Any Time Meir Nasser all ...…

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…The Jewish News is indebted to one of our Lon- don correspondents, Josef Fraenkel, the author of this interesting article, for this historic photo which shows Moshe Oved standing at the-extreme right. With him standing are the late Dr. lgnatz Zollschan and Mr. Fraenkel, in the center. Seated, from the left,. are: A. M. Kaizer, Zalman Schneur, Mrs. Kaizer and Dr. L. Zelmanovits. By JOSEF FRAENKEL _ At one time, whenever. Jew- ish tourists, ar...…

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…Friday, April 4, 1958—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-10 Tribute to Israel Weizmann Papers to Be Displayed at BB Center New insights into the period just preceding and immediately following the establishMent of the state of Israel and its recog- nition by the United States is offered in a display to be ex- hibited by the Bnai. Brith in The ugly specter of destruction hovered over you Washington, D.C. starting Long e'r you knew the ecstasy of cheris...…

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…Rightists, Official Attack Sympathetic Deputy in German Parliament BONN (JTA)—Rightist dep- uties and the Bonn Minister for Refugees, a onetime Nazi leader, have in Parliament at- tacked Prof. Carlo Schmid, So- cial Democratic deputy who recently visited Warsaw and placed a wreath before the monument commemorating the Warsaw Ghetto uprising. The Food Division of the 1958 Allied Jewish Campaign recently held its largest fund raising meeting in...…

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…Bible Researchers Hear Dissenting Views at Israel Conference JERUSALEM, (JTA) — The greatness of the Bible lies in the fact that it speaks to every Jew regardless of his viewpoint, Premier David Ben-Gurion and a scholar of the Bible, said at the opening of the sixth con- ference of the Israel Bible Re- search Society. The Premier sat quietly at- tentive as Prof. Moshe Zvi Se- gal, another Biblical scholar, lashed out at Israel as a secular na...…

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…Guests for Sabbath Custom Traced as Old Tradition By RABBI SAMUEL J. FOX (Copyright, 1958, JTA, Inc.) The basis for the Jewish tra• dition of having a guest at the table for the Sabbath meal is quite an old one. The Talmud mentions a special dispensation from tithing for one who has a priest or a poor man as his cus- tomary guest for Sabbath. (De- mai 4:4). It is known that in certain Western European com- munities the heads of congrega- ti...…

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…Friday, April 4, 1958—THE DETROIT JEW ISH NEWS-1 4 \Ns e ish News Grows and Grows • • • In news, in advertising, in service, in quality, in every way, The Jewish News is growing. Up-to-the-minute reporting of world-wide happenings in the Jewish world are gathered for your reading in The Jewish News. All the interesting local news is here for your perusal— social, club, synagogue—in fact almost everything that is important to your l...…

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…By NORMAN LEBOW The Jaffa orange, grown ex- clusively in Israel, is in such international demand that in Is- rael itself the oranges are ra- tioned. Year by year, the indus- try has been expanding, plant- ing groves, mechanizing harvest- ing and packing, but still the supply does not meet the de- mand. Britain alone purchases over one-third of Israel's orange pro- duction. Last season Israel ex- JUDGE and MRS. BARUCH GILADI and CHILDREN port...…

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…1958—THE DETROIT JEWIS H NEWS-1 6 Friday, April Howard Fast's 'Moses' Falls Short in Historical Values, Is Excellent As a Novel In spite of the excellent ad- vance comments on "Moses, Prince of Egypt," by Howard Fast, published by Crown (419 4th, N.Y. 16), this reviewer was a bit disillusioned by the able and eminent author's ap- proach to his subject. Dr. Israel Goldstein, Louis Untermeyer, Dr. Reinhold Nie- buhr and others sent gl3wing me...…

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…Israel's tenth anniversary was acclaimed here last Friday and Monday evenings, at musical functions that were directed by the leading Israeli composer Marc Lavry. Invited here for the first of many Israel anniversary events planned for the coming two months, Lavry directed "The Sacred Service," his widely- acclaimed composition, at the Sabbath Eve service of Temple Beth El, and was guest con- ductor at the concert, which featured his compositi...…

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…Mark Human Rights Anniversary Gunsberg Heads Three Brothers Cited as Chaplains ono. Bnai Moshe Harry J. Gunsberg was re- cently elected president of Cong. Bnai Moshe for a full term at the congregation's annual meet- ing. For the past six months Gunsberg has been serving as interim president to fill a va- cancy. Stephen Lanyi and Julius Reznik were elected vice-presi- dents; Erwin Friedman, treas- urer; Elliot Raskin, recording secretary, and...…

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…After 17 years of service as the first Jewish chaplain • of Michigan State Prisons, Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka has retired to devote his time to the study of criminology. Rabbi Sperka's visits during seasons of Jewish holidays, par- ticularly his officiating at Pass- over sedorim at the Jackson State Prison had earned him widespread recognition in re- cent years. Frequently, articles in the Spectator, official newspaper at the prison, had cited hi...…

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…Friday, April 4, 1958—THE DETROIT JEWISH Zionist Actions Committee April 27 Set to Start JNF Blue-White Box Clearance Sunday, April 27, the day set minate just before Shavuot, TO. 9-6248, if their boxes are Pledges -Unlimited 'Rescue, here for the celebration of Is- which -this year begins on the not cleared by May 22. rael's 10th anniversary, will be evening of May 24. Blue-White Box Commit- Asks Permit on Emigration the kick-off day for the...…

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…Joseph Megdell to Head 'Synagogue Aspects' Told in Pamphlet of Katz's Lectures Flint Initial Gifts Drive "Aspects of Synagogue Ad- setting up of congregational was described by Katz COmpleting assignments for the 1958 Flint United Jewish Appeal campaign, Joseph Meg-, dell has been appointed chair- man of the initial gifts divi- sion, it is announced by Dr. H. Maxwell Golden, vice-president of the Flint Jewish Community Council. Assisting Megd...…

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…The Suburban Community I Dedicate Hebrew Academy in Oak Park Friday, April 4, Name Yeshivah Branch for Goldsteins Dedication of a new school building always calls for a re- dedication of effort in perpet- uating the ideals of education. It was in this spirit that Jew- ish education in the Detroit area received a new injection of vitality last Sunday, when over 300 people gathered under sunny skies to dedicate the He- brew Academy of Oak P...…

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…omen's Mrs. Lena Techner, president of the DETROIT SENIOR BI- CUR CHOLEM, announces the appointments of Mesdames Hy- man Golden, Max Charness, Jack Anstandig, Anna Bennett and A. Goldstein to the com- mittee of arrangements in charge of the group's 64th an- niversary banquet, to be held at 6:30 p.m., May 11, at Zack's Catering. The banquet and a luncheon given later in the spring are the organization's two fund-raising affairs of the year. Pr...…

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…Friday, April 4, 1958—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW S-24 Wives Detroiters Go to Europe and Israel w ves _Rita BurnsteintolVed -v%w,r4 Set Yearly Donor Joseph S. Starikoff Mr. and Mrs. Jules Doneson said "good-bye" to 12 of their passengers aboard the Queen Elizabeth. From right to left are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Berman, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gottlieb, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Friedman, Mrs. Morris Tulupman and Mr. and Mrs. David Teitlebaum. Morris Tulupman and...…

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…• MISS JENNIE KANTER Dr. and Mrs. Herman Kanter, of W. Outer Dr., announce the engagement of their daughter, Jennie, to Bert J. Stahl, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Stahl, of Huntington Woods. Both young people attend Wayne State University, where Mr. Stahl is affiliated with Alpha Epislon Pi fraternity. I Brevities Irving Faitler, forest super- visor for the forestry division of Wayne County Road Commis- sion, will speak about "Becom- ing ...…

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…Friday, April 4, 1958—THE DETROIT JEWIS H NEWS-26 Detroiter's Music Fern Carnick to Wed Library Is Gift Bertram TI'. Edelstein to Brandeis U. One of the first collections of music that will constitute the performing library of Bran- deis University is that of Jules Klein, the late, beloved Detroit musician. The Waltham, Mass., school was recently the recipient of Mr. Klein's entire classical mu• sical library, consisting of over 3,000 orches...…

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…Mrs. William B. Isenberg, a Nearly 23 years ago, The Jewish News is reminded by former president of the De- Mrs. Robert Drews, publicity troit Chapter, has been named chairman for the Detroit Chap- chairman of the local under- ter of Hadassah, the entire Ha- taking. Other communal lead- dassah organization was cele- ers who are assisting her in- brating the 75th birthday of clude: Henrietta Szold, founder of the Mesdames Joseph Ehrlich, moveme...…

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…I958--THE DETROIT JEWIS H NEWS-28 Friday, April Amsterdam Council Community Center, Yachting Club Co-Sponsor Dry-Dock Boating Class Betrothal Told' Names Street for Dutch Scholar MISS SIMA KOGAN Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kogan, of Northlawn Ave., announce the engagement of their daughter, Sima, to Jerry Maynard Parr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parr, of Sussex Ave., Oak Park. No wedding date has been set. AMSTERDAM, (JTA) — The Town Council of Am...…

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…iteen, Visits a Kin King Solomon Welcomes the Queen of Sheba. Vienna, Collection of Gobelin Tapestries, Series 77/4, XVIth Century. * * * By BOB BREWER neath your gracious feet." Upon (Standard Feature Syndicate) which It was a 1,200 mile journey "Nay" Solomon replied that the Queen of Sheba made The wise and strong should seek The welfare of the weak! by camel caravan from the land _ And turned his horse aside." of Arabia to Jersualem to vis...…

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…Friday, April 4, 1958—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW Danny Raskin's The Arabs of Israel LISTENING By GIDEON WEIGERT (Copyright, 1958, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) lution has been in progress among Israel's Arab women and in the fields of educa- tion and agriculture. Those familiar with the traditional Arab social system realize that it borders on the mirac- ulous when dozens of Mos- lem girls and young women (only a decade ago hidden behind ...…

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