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October 04, 1957 • Page Image 1

…= THE JEW , eb cQb A Weekly Revief — No. 5 oiff11 3027 EWS Jewish Events . Michigan's Only VOLUME XXXII 1r nitito izn:n itnnro ,r—Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle 17100 W. . $5 Per Year, Single Copy 15c VE 8-9364 — Detroit 35, October 4, 1957 • .. • -,.—Da v of Atonement Engraving from B. Pieart's 'Les Ceremonies et couttones religieuses de tous les peoples 111" monde, Amsterdam, 1723' YOM Kippur 5718 …

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…Purely ommentar_ ine111-111'7W/Kg ,or By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ ORLEY AIRFIELD, Paris, France.—By the time this reaches our readers, your Commentator and wife will have reached Israel. In fact, we should be preparing for the Great Yom Kippur Fast in Jerusalem at the hour the postman delivers your paper to you—the seven hour dif- ference in time accounting for our earlier observance. We are on an Air France plane, and the brief stopover in the Fre...…

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…- 11.7/17 Services in Poland from Jewish Organizations Abroad and others," the report says. It Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) states that leaders of the World Mission Reports VIENNA — Jewish community Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News . . - in New Receptionists at the Stephen Wise Congress Hous C York City, headquarters of the American and World Jewish Congress, give aid and advice to American Jews of Polish descen...…

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…Incorporating the Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue of July 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, 1952 at Post Office, Detroit, Mich., under Act of Marc...…

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…and much pleasure THE DETROIT BUSINESS MEN'S GROUP OF THE CITY of HOPE Eugene Epstein Dinner Chairman ANNOUNCES THE 44th Annual Dinner SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10 SHERATON CADILLAC HOTEL Joseph Lee Co-Chairman and Executive Vice-Pres. in honor of Our Founder and Past President NATHAN R. EPSTEIN Max Spoon Financial Secretary - 1 "YOUR CONTRIBUTIONS TO THIS GREAT HUMANITARIAN CAUSE HAS RELIEVED SUFFERING AND SAVED NUMBERLESS LIVES, AND BRO...…

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…Friday, October 4, 1957—THE. DETROIT JEWISH NEW _ Detroit Jewry Nlourns Passing of Dr. Aro nstam Death Caine quietly early Mon- day morning to Dr. Noah E. Aronstam, one of Detroit's lead- ing men of science and letters. Although ailing for a year, Dr. Aronstam, at 85, was still as keen of mind as he was for dec- ades when hs swift pen was administering to the soul and his sure hands were ministering to the health of his fellow man. He was a ...…

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…er, rie-troi Named Judge of Common Pleas John H. Schneider was ap- Michigan Unemployment Secur- pointed Tuesday as Judge of De- ity, Commission appeal board. troit's Common Pleas Court. The He has been very active in 53-year-old attorney was chosen_ Temple Israel. He served two by Gov. Williams to fill the va- terms on the board of directors cancy created when Judge Elvin of the Temple's men's club, for L. Davenport was promoted from which he...…

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…Friday, October 4, 1957—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW The Suburban Community Mischa Kottler to .0pea SOC Symphony's Concert Season Mischa Kottler, renowned pian- ist of the Detroit Symphony Or- chestra, will be guest soloist for the first subscription concert of the season for the South Oakland Symphony Orchestra. Henri Nos- co will conduct the concert which begins at . 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Royal Oak Dondero High School Auditorium. Kottler ...…

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…tn ana ivrefffteit tserman rn llavtcti Named Education Month Chairmen David Safran was named chair- man of Annual Education Month of the United Hebrew Schools, and Mandell Berman was ap- pointed his associate chairman. Abe Kasle, president of the schools, announcing the appoint- ment, said he was happy to choose for these posts two young men who are showing a deep interest in the advancement of the community's educational sys- tem. Kasle sta...…

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…• • * 1 onservative yn.agogties to Open Their Sixth. Annual Adult Institute 5 .7P * Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Chosid and Family 17591 Monica Avenue Mr. and Mrs. I. Davidson 19275 Woodston Harry D. Fink and Family • 3455 Oakman Blvd, Barbara Gamburd 4500 Santa Rosalia Los Angeles. 8, California Mr. and Mrs. Max Goose •3247 Elmhurst Mr. and Mrs. Hartley GlasSer and Family 22170 Harding Oak Park, Michigan -Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Halpern and Family...…

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…By PHINEAS J. BIRON he nor the clergy of his denomi- The Orthodox Rabbinical from the too steady diet of im- mature - entertainment, provided nation saw anything wrong in Council of America, allegedly, of building at the UniverSity . An intimate excursion into the appealed to Ambassador Abba by commercial sponsors to TV his Sunday appearance on tele- Michigan. lives of Detroiters during the Eban to cancel his scheduled ap- viewers ... When ...…

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…-IV 'L., ♦ n...-L.51 15- ii Via. N,,rrr1. 011119111 11.A.1 Use of Cross on Mi nnesota Seal MINNEAPOLIS, (JTA) — A deadlock over the use of a cross in the official emblem for the observance in 1958 of the centen- nial of the State of Minnesota remained unresolved after a sharp debate at a Centennial Commission meeting over a pro- posal by a Jewish member to eliminate the cross. Aaron M. Litman, one of the five members named by Gov. Or- vil...…

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…omen s Ulubs Board members of EVER- GREEN SISTERHOOD will dis- cuss the organization's forthcom- ing rummage sale at an 8:30 p.m. meeting, Tuesday, at the home of Mrs. Aubrey Beneson, 20258 Westbrook. * * * J VY j AJUVbbil Opening Luncheon Ladies of Odessa Progressive Aid Society will open its season under the direction of Mrs. Eva Hayman, president, with a lunch- eeon Oct. 12, in Federal's audi- torium. Mrs. Mary Teitlebaum is chair= man...…

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…l ills -- er %--L - c.4 Scheduled Next June a MISS ELIZABETH FISHER At a family dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Ray R. Fisher, Jr., of Col- legewood Dr., Ypsilanti, an- nounced the engagement of their daughter, Elizabeth Ann, to Rich- ard Levitt, son • of Mr. and Mrs. Morton Levitt, of East Lansing. The bride-to-be is a student at the University of Michigan, where she is affiliated with Alpha Ep- silon Phi sorority. Her fiance, also a U. of M. student...…

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…Terry Baren ilgage to Pre-Med Student to Hold 1st Dinner-Dance Their' first installation dinner- Training Courses dance will be held by Chapter Two of the Sholem Aleichem in Leadership Institute on Oct. 19 at the or- Mothers are registering for ganization's new building at Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gottfurcht were at home to relatives and friends in honor of the recent Bar Mitzvah of their son, John the Leadership Training Course 19350 Greenfield. Me...…

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…Friday, October 4, 1957—THE DETROIT J EWISH NEW • , tore Programs in Flint Tales Out of Schoo - Dr. H. Maxwell Golden, chair- man of the cultural committee of the Flint Jewish Community Council, announced the inaugura- tion of a series of cultural pro- grams in Jewish themes, with the appearance of Martha Schlamme, international folk-singer, at 8 p.m., Oct. 20, at Temple Beth El. ‘21he Youth of a Nation are the Trustees of Posterity."—D...…

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…- iai -.flr)jrrrnrreTranrrrrO=aw rrogram ftLturtrerilut s tar of to Speak at Tea MRS. HAROLD ALLEN Following their Mexican hon- eymoon, Harold Allen and his bride, the former Millicent Shaw, will live in Birmingham. They repeated their vows Sept. 8 under a canopy of yellow tulle and autumn mums at Temple Israel. Dr. Leon Fram officiated. . The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shaw, of Men- dota Ave., wore an ivory Italian silk taffe...…

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…Cubs Get Flag from Veterans - sonny - checked-1s charts, maps, Danny Raskin 'a farmer's almanac, etc., and de- cided that the Florida sun would be shining brightly for him . . . The first day in the grapefruit state was beautiful . . . It rained for the next 13 days . . . His only comments after coming back were, "Take half the clothing you think you'll need and twice the money. A visit to , Florida is like sleeping -in a taxi cab with the ...…

October 04, 1957 • Page Image 19

…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 charges $1.00, or $2.94 per column inch. 10-ROOMS FOR RENT STEEL-CURTIS. Large room, priv- ate bath. professional or business man. UN 3-1251, after 6. LARGE ROOM, beautifully furnished, private entrance, bath. large clos - ets, gentlem...…

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…_ 4 Friday, October 4, 1957—THE DETROIT JEWISH N EWS—ZU1 1= -- -n CA) Jt4 PC----tt I I - I-1 BLACKSTONE - NORTHFIELD BLVD. HUNTINGTON WOODS OPEN DAILY Large deluxe 3 bedrm. & den Ranch. Face brk. with stone trim. 2 full baths, stall shower, comp. carptd., beaut. landscp. Air cond. thruout. Quick poss. Priced at $33,500. Take over 5% mtge. Mr. Williams. Luxury living at moderate cost. New 3-bdrm. face brick ranch home with every de luxe ...…

October 04, 1957 • Page Image 21

…Jec10130 'sit/pm—um HSIM3f mama planned for PROVINCIAL Luxurious living is assured in this HEARTHSTONE HOME loaded with planned-ahead features including, 3 large bedrooms and full basement. LOW FHA DOWN PAYMENTS FHA and Conventional Mortgages Available You'll agree that Hearthstone Homes have everything when you see this model that includes 3 bedrooms and a paneled activities room plus full basement. from 2.1 / 950 LOW FHA and Conv...…

October 04, 1957 • Page Image 22

…SHERWOOD FOREST 19545 SHREWSBURY This magnificent English Tudor is situated in the heart of beau- tiful Sherwood Forest. It has 4 spacious twin-size bedrms. with 2 attractive bathrooms. Master bdrm. has an adjoining dressing 13x14 • room; library lovely paneled in pure white oak. Sep- arate breakfast rm. Grade lay. Beautiful rec. rm. with natural fireplace and cocktail bar. 3 car attached gar. with 2 rms. and bath above for servant's quar- te...…

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…77—HOUSES -FOR SALZ I OPEN Sun. 2-6 180-63 WOODINGHAM Brick 3 bedrms. and den, living rm. 21x15 with firepl., basement rec. rm. pan. with bar and fire- pl., 2-car brick ..gar., carpeting and draperies, gas a.c. ht. Build- ers own home. SEE SUNDAY. KUSCHELL ,fic 6-1528 YE 8-6800 1 8458 BIRWOOD OPEN SUN. 2 5 - .Att. 4-bedrm., cent. ent., huge rm., full din. rm., 1 tile bath, 2 lays., Ige. kitch., brkfst. rm., as ht., 2-ear gar. Close ...…

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…IRVINE - OAK PARK 18984 PRAIRIE Open Sun. 2-5 3 bedrm. face brick Col. A-1 cond. 2 cr. gar., carpeted, gas a.c. $3,000 dn. F.H.A. terms. Rea- sonable. * * 17371 STEEL Open Sun. 2-5 Large 4 bedrm. brick, full din. rm., break. rm., rec. rm., gas a.c. glassed & panelled rear terr. Price reduced land cont. or F.H.A. terms. * * 17581 INDIANA Open Sun. 2-5 514 & 414 income. Ultra modern interior. 2 gas furnaces, almost new carpeting, break. nook, g...…

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…The • House That Quality Built 18645 WHITCOMB Newly completed 3-bedrm fa; brk. ranch, 1,500 sq. ft. of cus- tom built features, including full --- size din. rm., pan. den, 2 full tiled baths, basement, lay., gas a.c ht., full basement, attic fan, copper plumbing, built-in elec- trib range, oven, dishwasher and garb. disposal in large kitchen, walk-in closets, full cement drive plus patio. Sp a c i o u s rooms throughout, numerous other qual-...…

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…Roselawn-Curtis Area LITTLEFIELD, 18444 OPEN SUN. 2-5 18435 SORRENTO Open 2-5 Sun. Large home in perfect location. 3 twin bedrms., kit. with dish- washer and disp., sep. brkfst. rm., 1st fl. lay., gas heat. Im. poss. Anne Peterson. * * Deluxe Col. bit.. by Redstone. Carpt., drapes, 1st fir. lay., 11 x 14 den, 3 bedrin5., panl'd rec. rm. Built-in dishwasher, attic fan, incinerator, garbage disp. Mrs. Golden/Mr. Operman. 19001 OAK DR. Open ...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE MARLOWE, 18048 OPEN SUN. 2-5 . OAK PARK 13181 Troy S * * * OAK PARK Parklawn, 24700 S. of 10 Mi. Burt Rd., 20512 nr. 8 Mi. $2,900 Dn. F.H.A. SLATER EVES. LI 6-9146 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • • Oak Park • • • Oak Park Blvd., 8930 • • $3,500 Dn. • • • • • • • • • Sparkling 3 bedroom ranch, • large paneled kitch., deep • carpeting, vestibule, rear scr. • porch, 56' lot, $17,900 or rea- • • sonable offer. ...…

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…r wit SUSSEX, 19161 GREENLAWN, 18657 GROSS REALTY UN 4-3100 13420 W. 7 MILE GROSS REALTY UN 4-3100 13140 BALFOUR VAN REAL ESTATE 422 S. MAIN ST., R.O. LI 8-6219 •••••••••••0***0••••••• • • Lesure, 17570 - S. 7 Mi. • Open Sun. 2-6 • • • • • Top value and location. Spark- ling clean 5-rm. brick, 2 bed- rms., expansion attic, forced air gas, large din. rm.. kitch. table space,. carpeting and drapes, asking $16,900 and worth it. * * ...…

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…r UN GROSS REALTY 13420 W. 7 MILE LITTLEFIELD, 19928 Open Sun. 2 - 5 Immed. poss. 2 bedroom brick bung., gas ht., carpeting, finished rec. rm., 2-car gar., 58' landsc. lot, 2 blks. N. of Outer Drive. LI. 7-7222 or JO. 4-6361. ED. RISDON SANTA BARBARA nr. 7 Mi. 3 Bdrms. with den. Owner tranS - I ferred, must sell. See this spa- cious face brick Col., like new, tiled kitch., break. rm., 1st flr. lay., 2-car garage. HOMER 60 FOOT fronta...…

October 04, 1957 • Page Image 30

…-- -IMMI YOUNG MAN WITH FIVE YEARS OF SELLING EXPERIENCE IN FABRIC AND READY-TO-WEAR BUSINESS IS SEEKING POSI- TION WITH GROWING FIRM. WILLING TO TRAVEL AND TO ACCEPT RESPONSIBILITY. WRITE BOX 244, THE JEWISH NEWS, 17100 W. 7 MILE RD., DE- . TROTT 35, MICHIGAN. EXPERIENCED nurse. license. excel- lent references. infant care spe- ciality. Call 9-2. WE 3-7642, WE. 5-5429. 50—BUSINESS CARDS LARKINS MOVING AND DELIVERY SERVICE Also Office Fu...…

October 04, 1957 • Page Image 31

…458-DistWerwans to Mark Honor Half Century Tenth Anniversar y of Israel's Birth Of Child Service NEW YORK (JTA) — Four hundred and fifty-eight distin- guished- American leaders, repre- sentating the world of religion, art, science, _law, labor, educa- tion, music, literature; theater, Motion pictures, radio, television and public service—accepting an invitation of former Senator Her- bert H. Lehman—have joined in an American committee to mark...…

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…Jewish News to Publish Second Series Next Week By special arrangement with Brit Ivrit Olamit, of Israel, the movement that does Hebrew language re- search, The Jewish News will start publishing two spe- cial series in Hebrew—Les- sons for Beginnqrs and the Kol Yerushalayim — the Voice of Israel column, in Hebrew with an English translation. The second col- umn of the first series ap- pears herewith. The begin- ners' series will start next wee...…

January 04, 1957 • Page Image 1

…MARCH OP 'DIMES FIGHT INFANTILE PARALYSIS T Aqaba-to-Haifa Pipeline Plan_ a Serious Issue ir-vwk\ 4cc _ s.,.,...„ ,,_ •,. A Weekly Revie w r r - , 01, -\\IN -.Q„, Commentary, Page 2 ., - 0.01" . ., Events Nazi Danger on the Nile (-6.% 4i- N hating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle Michigan's Only English-Jewish N. ,..; `• - . \.\ .-es ." V Y- .,.̀' Editorial, Page 4 '• N4 JANUARY 2-31 VOLUME XXX—No. 18 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd.— r-- De...…

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…Purely Commentary • The U.S. and French Posi- • Mons on Proposed Pipeline through Israel B Philip Slomovitz Friday, January defensive action against Egypt, of sufficient importance to append More International Complications Revolve_ to it the following note: Around Projected Aqaba-to-Haifa Pipeline "This proposal of finding an alternative to the Suez Canal French Foreign Minister Christian Pineau's statement that by cutting a canal throug...…

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…lied Cross Reports Israel Treated Canadian Judge RulesAgainst Will Discriminatory to Jews VANCOUVER, Canada, (JTA) was not the wife of a Jew. A - Sinai Monastery with Respect — A clause in a will which month before the will was JERUSALEM (JTA) — Egyp- tian charges that Israel's army had failed to respect the' cul- tural riches of the - ancient St. Catherine's Monastery, on the Sinai Peninsula, were proved untrue through,a report brought here ...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS •. Nikita's Charlie McCarthy Incorporating the Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue of July 20, 1951 • Member American Association of English-Jewish Newspapers, Michigan Press Association, National Editorial Awociation. Published every Friday by The Jewish News Publishing Co., 17100 West Seven Mile. Road, Detroit 35, Mich., YE. 8-9364. Subscription $5 a year, Foreign $6. Entered as second class matter Aug. 6, 1952...…

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…Jewish organizations which rotated on Monday • afternoons throughout the year in servic- ing the Downtown USO (United Services Organization) canteen, through the efforts of the armed services committee of the Na- tional Jewish Welfare Board in- cluded the following: Adas Shalom Sisterhood, Aesculap- ian Ladies Auxiliary, Rachel Agree Memorial Society, Alpha Omega Dental Society, American Jewish Con- gress, Beth Abraham Sisterhood, Beth Shalom...…

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…January 4, 1957 -- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-6 ce Farband Sets $60,000 Goal for Testimonial to Schumer As plans for the Testimonial Supper Honoring the 60th birth- day of Harry Schumer moved into high gear this week, mem- bers of Schumer's own Farband Branch 137 set a goal of $60,000 in the Histadrut Campaign. The testimonial, being spon- sored by the Histadrut in co- operation with all divisions of the Labor Zionist Organization, will be hel...…

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…Recurring Attacks Stir Israel; Welcomes 1,000 Hungarian Jews (Continued from Page 1) East is between the force of freedom and the force of totalitarianism," he declared. He asked whether Israel can rely on American sup- port in the event Israel's enemies continue their pressure. Warning that there is every possibility of renewed hostilities, Dr. Neumann asked. whether Israel can defi- nitely rely on future American support in the event of co...…

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…- Fr iday, January 4, 1957 — THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 8 Features Listed for Sunday Jr. Functions Florida Board Cancels Plans for Religious A junior matinee, featuring a Instructions in Schools movie and a puppet show, will highlight Sunday Funtime at the Jewish Center Davison branch. Registration for the next 10 weeks of Sunday Fun will also take place beginning at 1:30 p.m. this Sunday. "Danny Boy" will be shown at 2 p.m. At 3 p.m., Wayne ...…

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…Unrealistic immigration laws and overcautious visa require- ments are losing the United States as many friends as they win, it is pointed out by. Judith Laikin, who writes in the Dec. - 27 issue of Reporter Magazine. Miss, Laikin, the daughter of and Mrs. Benjamin Laikin of Detroit, is a farmer employee of the visa section of the Ameri- can Embassy in London. The title of' her article is "Im- migrants, Visitors and Legal Roadblocks." In the ar...…

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…• Washington's New Tourist Attraction The Suburban Community By the Oak-Woodser With the tooting of horns, the clanging of noisemakers and with practiced gaiety — some real and much forced — we bid farewell to 1956 and welcome in the New Year. 1957. New Year's Eve has always been something special to Am- ericans. We look upon it as a magic night—one that blots out the troubles of yesterday 'and brings the hope of a brighter tomorrow. Yet th...…

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…DETROIT LADIES AUXIL- BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD - board members • will meet at IARY, Jewish Consumptives Re- 8:30 p.m., Monday, at the home lief Society at Denver, will hear of Mrs. Irving Berson, 18685 reports on the banquet and Birwood. Co-hostesses are Mes- nomination of officers at its Mrs. Rudolph Gemza, chairman, dames Louis Garvin and Wil- meeting. Tuesday, according to BR. 3-3140, it you can con- liam Reid. Mrs. Paul Shapiro, president, tr...…

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…Miss Borden Mai-ries in Dee. 30 Ceremony MRS. MORTON DEMAK et In a ceremony solemnized Dec. 30, at Beth Aaron Synagogue, rtz ▪ Audrey R. Borden was united in marriage to Morton R. Demak, 44 Rabbis Benjamin H. Gorrelick and Moses Lehrman officiating. The bride- is the daughter of Mr. and -Mrs. Leonard Borden, of 18640 Griggs. Mr. Demak is the son of the William Demaks, of 2923 Doris. For her wedding, the bride chose a gown of peau de soie s...…

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…, a D el A ugust MISS PHYLLIS KIRSCHNER Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kirsch- ner, of Chicago, Ill., announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Phyllis, to Paul Schneider, son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen M. Schneider, of London Ave. Miss Kirschner attends Drake University, in Des Moines, Ia. Mr. Schneider is a graduate of Wayne State University, where he was affiliated with Kappa Nu fraternity.' He is now a student at Still College of Osteopathy...…

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…lfiller-Rembaum Rites Scheduled for Feb. 17 Women seltihs (More Clubs on Page 11) BETH JOSEPH SISTER- HOOD will meet at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the synagogue so- cial hall for a board meeting. Hostesses at a luncheon will be Mesdames Eva Alpert and Etta Kleiman. * * * • Mrs. Frank Naggar, president of MEDINA CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, announces that Mrs. Carrie Berman, a national board member, will speak on "Phases of Our Work in Israel" at a m...…

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…Miss . Kornisar to . Wed `March of . Dime" Drive Jan. 2-31 Stanley Iczkoroitz "Let's Finish the Job!" To' Wed July 3 Troop 515 Scouts Plan Court of Honor Monday SAM ROSENBLAT The joint semi-annual Court Master of Ceremonies of Honor of Troop 515 and Ex- and His Orchestra With this slogan the 1957 plorer Post 515, Boy Scouts of Detroit's Leader in Entertainment March of Dimes will make its America, will be held at 7:30 TO 6-5016 TO 8-2067 a...…

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…Friday, January 4, 1957 — THE DETROIT JEWI SH NEWS-16 G. Jan. 19 to Be JNF Sabbath The Jewish National Fund has designated Saturday, Jan. 19, as JNF Sabbath in this area, as part of JNF Month which has been proclaimed for Janu- ary 1'9'5'7. According to the JNF syna- gogue committee, rabbis and officers of several synagogues have already obligated them- selves to give their whole-heart- ed cooperation on this Sabbath,' by impressing their m...…

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…IIINT's Number One Trouble-Shooter at •Suez Is South African Jew By DAVID HOROWITZ UNITED NATION (AJP)— Significantly, whenever some- thing goes wrong with the in- tricate administrative global UN machinery, Dag Hammarskjold immediately summons to his 38th story suite one man who -is almOst certain to come for- ward with some remedy. That man -is a Jew of South African nationality — the dy- namic Col. Alfred G. Katzin who was the brains behin...…

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…Irving Antell Appointed Coordinator Berris to Head cif Haber Heads Hillel Commission; of Camp Kilmer Hungarian. Jews u) Sen. Croll One of Four New Members Yeshivah Drive David I. Berris, president of - Bnai Brith reelected Prof. Windsor, a member of the Antell, executive direc- for the American Joint Distri- z William Haber, of Ann Arbor, Canadian Parliament since Young Israel of Detroit and tor Irving of the Flint Jewish Com- bution Committee...…

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