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June 04, 1965 • Page Image 1

…The Jewish News dedicates this issue to our youth who have consecrated themselves to Jewish studies, with the hope that they will rededicate themselves to uninterrupted consecration to Jewish- learning. We Salute Our Confirmands, Consecrants and Graduates Shavuot's Increasing Challenges for Expanded Educational Programs Editorial Page 4 List of 1965 Confirntands, Consecrants and Graduates on Pages 20 and 21 Best Wishes JEWISH NE CD t= T...…

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…Purely Commentary The Opera . . . the Masses and the Classes The Week Packed Full with Challenging Issues Involving Jewry and the U.S. By Philip Subversion Charge Slomovitz Leveled Against Voluntarism and Orderliness in Campaigning It is fortunate for the American Jewish communities that volun- Describing the first-nighters at the Masonic Temple, on the night of the opening of the Metropolitan Opera's "season" in Detroit, Louis tarism mot...…

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…g ■ Admit Vatican `Jewish' Draft Revised; Claim Not `Rewritten' ROME (JTA)—Sources close to the Vatican revealed that "some changes and modifications" were made in the draft of the Declara- tion on Jews by the plenary meet- ing of the Vatican's Secretariat for Christian Unity which took place two weeks ago under the chair- manship of Augustin Cardinal Bea. However, the same sources empha- sized that the original text, re- pudiating the charg...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue of July 29, 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 48235 Mich., trE 8-9364. Subscription $6 a year. Foreign $7. Second Class Postage Paid at Detroit, Michigan PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Editor a...…

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…Friday, June 4, 1965-5 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS V.V:arV..cti.q0$00 \`\ 13* BERNARD ISAACS Guest of Honor I. Detroit Jewish Community will honor BERNARD ISAACS by the establishment of a forest in the John F. Kennedy Peace Forest in Israel through the JEWISH NATIONAL FUND and will bear the name of BERNARD and BELLE ISAACS' FOREST at a testimonial dinner Wednesday evening, JUNE 16, 1965, 6:00 P.M. at Congregation Shaarey Zedek, 27375 ...…

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…Koufax, Greenberg: Both Had Injuries By JESSE SILVER (Copyright, 1965, JTA, Inc.) The many injuries of Sandy Kou- fax bring to mind the problems encountered by Hall of Famer Hank Greenberg during his car- eer. Greenberg missed most of the 1935 World Series and the season of 1936, due to a broken wrist. He also lost four years to the Army Air Corps, from 1940-45 . . . The Houston Astros sent pitcher Larry Yellin to their Oklahoma City farm c...…

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…- Candadian Nazi Beaten at Toronto TORONTO (JTA)—John Beat- tie, leader of the Canadian Nazi Party, was beaten up by members of an audience attending a Nazi rally here Sunday, before some 100 police reinforcements arrived at the scene to quell the disturb- ance and rescue Beattie. The 23-year-old Nazi, along with eight other persons, was charged by police with causing a dis- turbance. The riot started in Allan Gar- dens, a small park here, w...…

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…House Passes Johnson Foreign Aid Program Historic Hias Building in New York With Halter Clauses on Assistance to Egypt Up for Sale; Agency Plans to Move WASHINGTON (JTA) — The House of Representatives has given its final approval to President Johnson's $3,370,000,000 foreign aid program for the next fiscal year, including several clauses aimed at further restricting aid to Egypt. Powder Keg Seen in S. America by DAIA's Leaders BUENOS AIRES ...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS WAT,7 ,777" M:Mk Friday, June 4, 1965-9 7M—' \P:5: kks. .A4 Everything about Maxwell House is big...big in flavor and quality, the finest ...big on flavor in Jewish homes, the greatest!... and big on tradi- tion, as popular at Shevuoth time as parties, dairy meals and blintzes ! MAXWELL HOUSE REGULAR OR INSTANT Good to the Last Drop! K Certified Kosher and Parve by Rabbis Hersch Kohn and Bernard Levy I .1...…

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…Chaplain Who 'Disobeyed Orders' Is a Hero to the Survivors of Radom BY CHARLOTTE HYAMS A jeep barreled along the Auto- bahn one spring day 20 years ago. War had ceased less than a month before, and the young Army chap- lain was on his way from Stutt- gart to conduct services for Jew- ish personnel in the 100th Infan- try Division. Capt. Herbert Eskin turned to watch a convoy of some 10 trucks pass in the opposite direction. He realized with ...…

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…Zionist Council to Push Aliyah by U.S. Jews NEW YORK (JTA) — Recom- omendations that the American Zionist Council, the coordinating agency of American Zionist organ- izations, make promotion of im- migration to Israel by American Jews one of its central activities were approved at the National Conference of the Council. The conference made the rec- ommendations after hearing an ap- peal from S. Z. Shragai, head of the Jewish Agency Aliyah Dep...…

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…Chelmites TWO CHELMITES BEGAN To DIG A FOUN- DATION FOR A SYNAGOGUE WHAT I 1_1- WE DO WITH ALL THIS DIRT* DIGGING UP? THAT'S EASY. WELL DIG A PIT AND SHOVEL... -T-4-415 E ARTH INTO 11? SAFEWAY DRIVER TRAINING GREAT .' BUT— 4 40L 1) V1/4/1-1-AT ABOUT -T-HE EARTH - AND, ACCORDING TO LATEST- REPORTS, AR-E. STILL GOING STRO NG - -r-+4g PIT ( HA HA DI6 A PIT- ( 4-1eY ,v-aLve. TWICE AS BIG As 7-4•-le FIRST AND SHovEl- ALL THE EARTH INTO...…

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…Jewish Claims Conference Reports Allocating $130 Million in 11 Years GENEVA (JTA)—A total of $130,000,000 has been allocated by the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany to needy victims of the Nazis in every part of the world during the 11 years of its existence, Jacob Blaustein, senior vice president of the Claims Conference, reported at the an- nual meeting of the board of di- rectors, Sunday. The last installment of $10,620...…

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…Ostrow and Cottler Return from USSR ZOD Election Meeting in New Zionist House Slated; 'Let My People Go' Film to Be Shown Judge Ira G. Kaufman, presi- dent of the Zionist Organization of Detroit, announced this week that the ZOD has acquired a new Zionist House, at 18501 West 10- Mile Road, just west of South- field, and that the annual meet- ing for the election of officers will be held there next Tuesday evening. Judge Kaufman announced th...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, June 4, 1965-15 Jan Peerce To Headline July 4 Weekend At Grossinger's Fun-Type Reducing at Glamour Spa Family-Plan Fares Lowered by Delta Michigan City. Ind.. is the home of the Sheridan Glamour and Health Spa, an exclusive women's resort located on the shores of Lake Michigan. Operating the year round, the spa maintains a special program JULES DONESON .of dieting and figure control which A broadening of t...…

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…Shavuot Quiz SYNAGOGUE BY RABBI SAMUEL J. FOX SERVICES (Copyright, 1965, JTA, Inc.) Why is it customary to begin the education of a Jewish child on Shavuot? TEMPLE ISRAEL: Services 8:30 p.m. today and 11 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Syme will speak on "The Importance of Routine," and the Bar Mitzvah of Richard Ross will be observed. TEMPLE BETH EL: High school graduation exercises and consecra- tion services 8:30 p.m. today. Dr. Hertz will spe...…

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…Conservative and Reform Spokesmen Rabbi Stollman to Be Honored for 40 Years of Detroit Service Join to Repudiate Orthodox Attack The heads of the rabbinic and congregational wings of American Conservative and Reform Judaism sharply denounced as "intemper- ate and distorted" statements by Orthodox Jewish leaders which at- tacked attempts by these branches to aid the development of non- Orthodox Judaism in the state of Israel. The statement to...…

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…Plan Labor Zionist-Landsmanshafien Bond Event At the planning meeting for the Detroit Labor Zionist Movement-Landsmanshaften Israel 17th anniversary celebration for Israel Bonds, to take place June 24 are (from left, seated) Mesdames Norman Leemon, Movsas Goldoftas, Morris L. Schaver, David Sislin, Michael Michlin, Tobias Krashin, Jack Gosman, Alex Schreier and Jack Berent; standing: Emanuel Mark, Saul Glosser, Aaron Bornstein, Jacob Glaser, ...…

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…omen's Cluh activities BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY NA- TIONAL WOMEN'S COMMIT- TEE, Detroit Chapter, will hold its closing meeting of the term 12:30 p.m. June 21 at the home of Mrs. A. Alfred Taubman, 28755 Bell Rd., Southfield. Mrs. Herbert Burdick, newly elected president succeeding Mrs. Eugene P. Sims, will be installed with her officers and board members. Mrs. Burdick will attend the 17th annual Na- tional Conference at the Brand- eis campus June ...…

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…UNITED HEBREW SCHOOL GRADUATES Exercises, Sunday, June 20 inn Inn rrnr, Iltrn Ades Shalom Branch Andrew Barak Earl Barris Janis Bobrin Ava Carp Ellen Cohen Arlene Collis Samuel Crane Lynne Deitch Leah Dorfman Marc Dubin Susan Eisenshtadt David Flaisher Leslye Flaisher Martin Freedman Susan Fuller Ira Gantz Lenore Glassman Bruce Goren Julie Greenberg Margery Gudes Mark Kahn Clifford Kashtan Nina Katz Marilyn Kepes Denise Keywell Frank Klego...…

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…TEMPLE BETH EL GRADUATES Exercises, Friday, June 4 CATIONS unity's Religious School ants and Graduates CONG. BNAI MOSHE CONSECRANTS Exercises, Sunday, June 13 Wendy M. Blau Dennis A. Burk Debbi L. Blum Regina A. Curtis Phyllis N. Engler Caren J. Edelstein Deanna J. Fiantaco Susan E. Greenberg Sheryl R. Goldberg Harriet M. Kerry L. Greenhut Sandra S. Hirsch Gayle J. Hirschbein Beverly E. Katz Sharon E. Lee Linda S. Liefer Leda P. Margoli...…

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…Sherman to Wed t Nelson in Fall MISS ARLENE SHERMAN Announcement is made of the engagement of Arlene Joyce Sher- man, daughter of Mrs. Fannie Sherman of Thatcher Ave., and the late Mr. Reuben Sherman, to Elliott Irwin Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mowry Nelson of Bev- erly Ave., Oak Park. A late No- vember wedding is planned. Dear Michigan: Mrs. Adler's products and Shevuot go •hand in hand . . . so keep plenty of Mrs. Adler's products on...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, June 4, 1965-23 Jewish Meals Twin challos, Wine for Kiddush. Hon- ey. Cream of peanut butter soup. Broiled fish, Honey-glazed onions. Luckshon and cheese, Salad of young raw vegetables in season, Strawberry and pineapple cup, Mt. Sinais. Coffee. PEANUT BUTTER SOUP 2 tablespoons butter 1 small onion, minced 2 tablespoons all-purpose flour ■ 21/2 cups water 1 tablespoons minced parsley 1/2 cup smooth peanut bu...…

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…Activities Samuel Bank Elected President of Detroit Bnai Brith Men's Council Samuel G. Bank, past president of Marshall Lodge and vice presi- dent of the Metropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith Men's Council, was elected to serve as Council presi- dent for the coming year. Elected to serve with Bank are Avram B. Charlip, Bernard Pan- ush, Arthur Schott and George Tarnoff, vice presidents; Harry Pearson, treasurer; and David Bit- tker and Max Kushner...…

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…Feinstein-Elkowitz Vows to Be Spoken activities in Society Betty Kowalsky and Jerome Stasson will present advanced students in a piano and violin recital Wednesday evening at the Baldwin Recital Hall. Performing will be Norman Berman, Catherine Dyni, Andrea Feig, Susan Jacobstein, Roberta Raskin, and Shelley Stasson, pianists; Charlotte Swieczkowski and David Fink, violinists. Goldie Levinstein, Detroit realtor, is leaving June 6 to attend a...…

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…At-Home Reception Announced for Many Local Confirmands Wain-Paull Troth Is Announced Here CONG. BETH AARON Annual confirmation services of Cong. Beth Aaron will take place on June 13. At home reception will be held that afternoon for the following Beth Aaron confirmand: RENEE SHARON BERLIN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Berlin, 25261 Ridgecliff Drive, Southfield, 2-5 p.m. No cards. CHERYL ANN HALEM, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Halem, 186...…

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…Rochlen-Shingles Engagement Told MISS CAROL ROCHLEN Mr. • and Mrs. Hyman Rochlen, 21870 Beverly, Oak Park, announce the engagement of their daughter Caro/ Sharon to Richard David Shingles, son of Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Kohl, 22434 Avon Lane, South- field. Mr. Shingles is a senior at Wayne State University, majoring in psy- chology and political science. Miss Rochlen, a member of Phi Beta Kappa, is also a senior at Wayne State University, majo...…

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…Students Honor Secretary's Memory News Brevities When Britain's ROYAL BALLET! Plans are now underway for the comes to Detroit for four perform-1 fifth annual HUNTINGTON1 ances at Masonic Auditorium June WOODS ART FAIR, scheduled 11, 12 and 13, it will be the largest for Sept. 19 at Burton School. and, in theatrical terms, "heavi- Amateur as well as professional est" ballet troupe to travel in this artists are invited to show their country. I...…

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…$25,000 Donation by Ford Fund to UJA People Make News mtgagalteley.40:ww.... • L E S T E R KALISHER, 13211 Albany, Oak Park, a senior at Wayne State University's school of medicine, has been selected a `member of the Aesculpan Society, an honor service organization for the outstanding work he has done for the university medical school. This year he was elected presi- dent of the Student American Medical Association at Wayne, and secretary-...…

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…Beth Yehudah's Young Men to Mark Sinai Anniversary With All-Night Vigil The 400-member student body of Yeshiva Beth Yehudah will not sleep Saturday night. At the Northwest center of the school, 17376 Wyoming, and at the Oak Park branch, 15400 W. Ten Mile, young men from age 12 to 24 will be observing an all-night vigil of Torah study in commemor- ation of the reverence of God at Sinai, some 3,500 years ago. Saturday is the eve of the Jew- ish...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS,,o THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, June 4, 1965-31 '''iktawegtavio * Charade 7 TE 4-5111 IN THE INTEREST OF ACQUAINTING DETROIT AND ITS NEIGHBORING SUB- URBS WITH THE MAGIC-LIKE BEAUTY OF THE MOST SPACIOUS ENTERTAIN- MENT AND FOOD CENTER OF OUR ERA OUTSIDE OF LAS VEGAS . . . OPEN 7 DAYS OFFERS MONDAY THRU' THURSDAY SPECIAL PACKAGE PRICE TO INCLUDE • COMPLETE 16--OZ. N. Y. SIRLOIN STEAK DINNER • THE CITY'S FINEST SHOWS,...…

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…Maccabi Sports Group in Germany After 28 Years YOU'LL SWEAR You're entering the dunes in Las Vegas and eating at Omar Khayyam's in San Francisco . . . when you visit America's newest and most beautiful theatre restaurant. "AM 13,A13 50 MANCHESTER BETWEEN DAVISON AND 6 MILE BONN (JTA) — The re-estab- lishment of the Maccabi sport or- ganization in Germany, after an interval of 28 years, was hailed al I 131 CI rci Just East of Woodward in...…

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…MOVIE GUIDE NEIGHBORHOOD ART THEATERS CAMELOT VARSITY CINEMA UN 2-4252 Livernois at McNichols Doors open daily 6:30, Sat. & Sun. 4:45 "MONDO CANE" 7:00 & 10:30. "PUR- PLE NOON" Daily 8:42 only, SAT. & SUN. 5:05, 8:42. Coming Next: "TOM JONES" & "IRMA LaDUCE" DOWNTOWN Grand Circus Park WO 1-8525 Open Daily & Sun. 11:00 Gregory Peck and Diane Baker in "MIRAGE". No one seated duirng last 20 min.. 11:15, 1:30, 3:45, 6:05, 8:15, 10:26 WED. M...…

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…13—FOR RENT APARTMENTS AMBER APARTMENT COLONIES 1 and 2 bedroom units. Pre- ferred by professionals and in- tellectuals. Competitive rental includes private patio, a/c, steam heat, large rooms, gener- ous closets. Some have fire- places, b'ques, hammocks. Call 549-4045 anytime. Or come to office, 3807 Crooks, corner Chester. (13 1/4 Mile Rd.) FUILERTON 2740 Cornei Location 3 and 4 room apts.. rent drastically reduced. Excellently maintain...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17 — HOUSES FOR SALE OAK PK., 24520 RADCLIFT OPEN SUN. 2-5 10-31i.-Greenfield Area You'll applaud this 3 bedrm. brick Etkin ranch. 2 full baths, pan. den., lge. kit.. dishwasher, fin. rec rm. with bar plus extra lay. 353-2400. LEEDS REALTY OAK PK.—OPEN SUN. 2-5 12940 DARTMOUTH Betw. Coolidge & Scotia. Just what you've been looking for. Large well planned 3 bedrm. brk. ranch, cent. pass ball, pan. Family Rm. wiblt.ins. ...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE W. BLOOMFIELD SAVE $$$ IMMED. OCCUPANCY SOUTHFIELD Pennsylvania Drive, Ch a r min g ranch, 3 bedrms., beautiful Family Rm. 2 full baths, stall shower, blt- in oven, stove & refrig. Inter-con. 15x30 swimming pool. This home has too many ftrs. to describe. Nr. schools & Syn. Priced very rea- sonably at $30,900. SCHATTEN DI 2-3900 Our new model will be completed soon and we are able to offer a very special price an our prese...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE BASIL 20515 OPEN SUN. 2-5 OAK PARK Kenosha, South of 9. Brick ranch, 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, large kitchen, screened porch. $17,700. BY OWNER LI 7-4216 Beautiful custom built ranch. 2 bed- rooms, den, finished basement, sprinklers, air-conditioned, carpet- ing, drapes, copper plumbing. Im- mediate occup. OWNER 342-4820 CARDNIiii? Subdivision Oak Park Samit Building Co. announces the grand opening o...…

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…t7—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 45 BURT RD., 19957 HAVE YOU A LOP READY TO BUILD NOW! WANT TO SAVE MONEY! Look! Family Room 3 bedrs., 11/2 baths, 2 car garage. Real doll house. None like it at this price. Open 2-5. Call Mr. Preson. HARTFORD Am now building in the Franklin area . . . KE 7-6808 17-A—LOTS FOR SALE Can Build For You Too FOR SALE LI 7-5735 Rolling, Wooded, 1 acre lot. Franklin V i I I a g e. $21,000. OAK PARK ...…

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…OBITUARIES Monument Unveilings The family of the late Henry H Levett announces the unveiling of ALFRED BLUM, 18270 Snowden, a monument in his memory 10:30 died May 28. Survived by his wife, a.m. Sunday, June 13, at Beth Herta; mother-in-law, Mrs. Paula Tefilo Emanuel Cemetery. Rabbi Hartman; and two brothers. Fram will officiate. Relatives and * * * friends are asked to attend. JEANETTE SCHULBERG, 20066 Westbrook, died May 31. Survived by he...…

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…Israel Exposes Hussein's 'Conniving"; Files Complaint With UN; Border Force Strengthened (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) JERUSALEM—Mrs. Golda Meir, Israel's foreign minister, sum- moned Monday night Gen. Odd Bull, the UN Truce Supervisory Organization commander, to in- form him of the grave situation created by the Jordanian attack Monday on Jerusalem in which two Israelis were killed. The Israeli delegation at the UN has been ...…

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