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January 06, 1967 • Page Image 8

…Julien Bryan, popular world traveler and lecturer whose docu- mented reports on Russia, Poland, Germany and the Middle East have been widely acclaimed in scores of American communities, will address the Center Social Club THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 8—Friday, January 6, 1967 Julien Bryan to Address Center Groups on Tuesday; Will Deliver Israel Illustrated Lecture Here Jan. 15 Bryan is coming here next week to participate in the George Pier- ro...…

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…W eekly Quiz Why does the Jewish house- wife offer a prayer for the wel- fare of her family when lighting the Sabbath and holiday candles? There is a tradition in Judaism Which claims that one's prayers are most effective when they are offered upon the performance of some Mitzva (a commandment of the faith—a good and virtuous deed). This is why we offer and pledge charity upon praying for the recovery of the sick and the peace of the deceased...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 10—Friday, January 6, 1967 ZOA to Combat Arab Propaganda Against Israel on U.S. Campuses NEW YORK (JTA) — A series of public affairs conferences de- signed to bring to the public at large an understanding of the problems relating to the security of Israel will be held in major communities throughout the- coun- try, according to an announcement Monday by Harry Torczyner, na- tional chairman of the public af- fairs com...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 6, 1967-11 Learning a New Language A Call to Jewish Learning . • • • • • . By DAVID SCHWARTZ (Copyright, 1966, JTA, Inc.) Hallelujah, he is talking in Hebrew. Old people should not be discour- aged about learning a new lan- guage. In his Curiosities of Litera- ture, Benjamin Disraeli noted that Cato, the Roman, took up the study of Greek when he was 80, and Plutarch, the Greek, took up the study o...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 12—Friday, January 6, 1967 Thorough Study of Israel's Geographical Factors Presented in Book by Orni, Efrat Academic High School to Go Up Near Kfar Silver WASHINGTON (ZINS) — The establishment of the Mollie Good- man Academic High School (nam- ed in memory of the late wife of Abraham Goodman of New York) in Israel was enthusiastically en- dorsed at the last meeting of the national executive committee of the Zionist ...…

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…. I ? 1 1 4 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 6, 1967-13 Wealth of 6,000 Unusual Quotations Compiled in Rudolf Flesch's Book Scholars and public figures of all nations, all ages, are included in the selections made by Rudolf Flesch for his "The Book of Un- usual Quotations," published by Harper and Row. In the 6,000 classified thoughts the reader will find a gold mine of suggestions applicable for all events, especially useful to pu...…

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…Vatican Declaration on Anti-Semitism Called 'Ambiguous' by Paul Blanshard Paul Blanshard, whose criticisms of the Catholic Church in his ear- lier writings have been among the severest on record, offers import- ant and interesting analyses of the recent Vatican Council declarations on Jews and others, in his "Paul Blanshard on Vatican II" published by Beacon Press. In spite of many "personal mani- festations of good will toward the Jewish peo...…

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…;•J Israel Beset by New Attacks (Continued from Page 1) The complaint was contained in a letter submitted by Ambassa- dor Michael S. Comay, Israel's permanent representative, to the president of the Security Council. Comay asked that the letter be circulated among Security Coun- cil members but did not ask for a meeting on the complaint. The letter described the incidents as "fresh instances of armed raids into Israel territory for the pur-...…

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…16—Friday, January 6, 1967 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS SYNAGOGUE Hasidic Songster Bnai Moshe School of Adult Study Appear at Banquet to Focus on Vital Community Issues for Mikvah Israel Dr. David Blum, director of Schools; and Richard H. Loben- SERVICES DOWNTOWN SYNAGOGUE: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Rabbi Gamze will speak on "The Responsibilities of Parenthood." TEMPLE BETH AM: Services 7:30 p.m. today. Rabbi Jessel will preach on "Have You Ch...…

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…Shehita Issue in Switzerland By L. H. DRUCKMAN JTA Correspondent in Switzerland BERNE, Switzerland — Efforts are under way to achieve a deletion from the Swiss Constitution of an amendment enacted in 1893, which has barred "the slaughtering of animals unless they are stunned before blood is drawn." This ban has effectively prevented the prac- tice of Shehita, Jewish ritual slaughter, in Switzerland, for the past 75 years. Dr. George Brunschvi...…

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…18—Friday, January 6, 1967 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 0•0•11,00.10•0111111110 ,10=11011111.041 ■ 1 Boris Smolar's 'Between You . and Me' By BORIS SMOLAR (Copyright, 1967, JTA, Inc.) DIVIDED BERLIN: Divided Berlin is a city of two worlds — the democratic and the communist . . . When one has the chance to visit both parts of Berlin, he gets an idea how Jews live under a democratic - regime and what kind of a life they live under a communist r...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Women's Outs activities Friday, January 6, 1967-19 Kibbutz Expert to Speak at Hashomer Meeting Naftali Golomb; director of the sored by Americans for Progres- Center for Kibbutz Management sive Israel-Hashomer Ha t z air , in Israel, will speak 8:30 p.m. Jan. and is open to the public. A social BETH AARON SISTEHOOD will Temple Beth El Sisterhood has ADAS SHALOM SISTERHOOD hear Mrs, Robert Broner, author elected Mrs....…

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…20—Friday, January 6, 1967 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Rabbi Arthur Lelyveld to Speak at JNF Auxiliary's Donor Tea Mrs. Pearl Nosan, president of Lelyveld is also serving as a the Women's Auxiliary of Jewish member of the national board National Fund, anounces that Ar- of the Citizens Crusade against thur J. Lelyveld, rabbi of Fairmont Poverty. Temple in Cleveland, and president The musical portion of the tea, of the American Jewish Congress, c...…

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…11• ■ •0411•1601 ■ 0•11 ■ 0411•11 ■ 0411•10.0 .1.11.134MO ..1•111.0 410111.0 ■ 11.114•11• I • ■ ••• ■ 11..• ■•■ 0 •IMIIMMIN1.0.11 ■ ■ =0.1,11/0 11 ■ 1•0 001111 ■ Je w isli Meals A reader has asked for Lasagne recipes that can be adapted to the Jewish kitchen. In this she reflects the attitude of many who find a number of Italian-inspired dishes, like the wide varieties of spaghetti and pizza, great favorites. Here are directions for Lasagne...…

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…22—Friday, January 6, 1967 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS' Judith Ma rhorovitz /red Campaign Women's Division Solicitors to Michael C. Gordon Woman's Eye View A new technique to aid solicitors in the 1967 Allied Jewish Cam- paign will be launched by the Women's Division during a two-day training session Jan. 17-18 at the Jewish Center, Mrs. Arthur H. Rice, division c h a i r m a n, an- nounced. Mrs. Bea Finkelstein of New York, secretary of the ...…

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…Esther Forman Becomes BrideofDr.Robert Starr THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS activities in Society MRS. ROBERT STARR Esther Golda Forman became the bride of Dr. Robert Starr in an evening ceremony recently at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. They are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Forman of Warrington Dr. and Mr. and Mrs. Julius Starr of Suth- erland Ave., Southfield. Rabbi Irwin Groner officiated at the ceremony. The bride wore an Empire silhouette gown...…

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…24—Friday, January 6, 1967 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Bnai Brith Reports High Bond Sales 10.0.1.1•111.11.1.0111111111 ■ 001!0 ■ NWIli0.11•14,411 ■ 01111M011•WO., gewry en tile NY Child Care Agency Stein-Lambert Vows atCandlelight Ceremony Reports Progress in '66 Air This Week's Radio and Television Programs The Metropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith Council's Israel Night, with advance sales, resulted in Israel Bond subscriptions totaling $82,0...…

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…judithHymanBetrothed ) to Robert David Epstein MISS JUDITH HYMAN Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Arthur Hyman of Edinborough Rd., an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Judith Anne to Robert David Epstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Epstein of Curtis Ave. The bride-elect is a senior in the college of education, Wayne State University. Her fiance attends the college of engineering at Wayne State. David Syme to Bow at Center Concert Pianist David Sy...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 26.—Friday, January 6, 1967 Youth News Beth. Moses USY Cited Nationally National Director, Herschel Leib, Music Director, to Lead Dr. Sol Stein, Due Orchestra at JWY's 'Night of Stars' Herschel Leib, prominent De- at Histadrut Event troit musical director, will conduct Kfar Ivri Reunion Scheduled Jan. 14 A reunion of campers who at- tended the Kfar Ivri Hebrew- speaking village at Camp Tama- rack for the past two ...…

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…'Foresters' Fortress' in Troubled Area Dover Reissues Victorian Novel, LeFanu's 'Silas' A "Foresters' Fortress," serving the Jewish National Fund afforestation workers employed in planting Israel's largest forest at. Yatir, is nearing completion and will soon be inaugurated. The forest will eventually number 15,000,000 trees and cover 12,506 acres. Living quarters, offices and storage rooms will be contained in the "fortress." The area has be...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 28—Friday, January 6, 1967 Alas, What of the Milhiks? Sholom Aleichem didn't reserve Week of Washington, D. C., in a his humor for stories alone, the translation by Saul Horwatt. * * * Jewish Day and Journal proved by publishing a letter he wrote in My honored friend Ferfel: A remarkable conicidence ! Si- 1910 to a Dr. Ferfel, editor of The multaneously with your lovely let- Vegetarian Observer of Kiev. The letter ap...…

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…Moses Mendelssohn He Broke the Ghetto Walls THE YEAR : /743. THE PLACE: 71/0. 4./Ews" , GATE OA- BERL/M. YL/t/E LOOK 80); No UEla HERE L/A/ZE-6 -0- ME's' I✓ EALT:54; OR A R4o6r/, oR 4 G.oL'ToR. 14//104i Do You A-NOW *EWE? RAB.9/ Orly/0 FRANKEL . eakE TO STUDY iv/7w H/A1. FOR 7 YEARS, *JOSE'S LIVED IN AN ArTie .1 MUST 6- ye/ay Evegv71//NG: BIBLE, ANO TALMUD, ANO - YEc - L4T/N, FRENCH, OER,i1.4,4/ AND PHIL 050.0//y, THE 6ArEkEEPER roox P/ry...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 30—Friday, January 6, 1967 Records-by-Mail Issues 2 Sets Containing Israeli, Liturgical songs, Brilliantly Interpreted $18,356,000 in Israel Bonds Sold at 3 NY Hanuka Fests Our Outstanding Basketball Stars By JESSE SILVER (Copyright, 1966, JTA, Inc.) Irwin Cohen has been named track and cross-country coach of Northeastern University. A 1961 graduate of Northeastern, Cohen was a member of the varsity track squads...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 6, 1967-31 C 11 EC E It I A R13 -11 RIBS • CHICKEN • SHRIMP Delivered "HOT" — UN 4-7700 20050 Livernois, Just South of 8 Mile ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY AFTER 2 A.M. CHINESE FOODS The Best of Everything Magnificent Mencoffirs By Danny Raskin RUMORS ABOUT Darbys are definitely not true! . The popular and widely known all around eat- ery, has not been sold and there is no intention of...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 32-Friday, January 6, 1967 VIE ADAMS Grand Circus Park WO 1-8525 OPEN 11:00 A.M. "ANY WEDNESDAY" 11:30, 3:06, 6:42, 10:18 "THE WRONG BOX" 1:21, 4:57, 8:33 W. Warren at Miller Road 581-5040 CAMELT. "MURDERER'S ROW" FRI. & WK. DAYS. Open 6:15. "Mur- derer's Row," 7:15, 9:35. (short subj.. 6:45, 9:00). SAT. AND SUN.: Open 1:00. "Murderer's Row," 1:25, 3:40, 6:00, 8:20, 10:35. Chief Military Chaplain Eyed for...…

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…13-FOR RENT APARTMENTS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Liners and display classified ads accepted from re- sponsible firms or individuals by telephone up to noon Wednesday. For rates and information . . . CALL VErmont 8-9364 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 12-EXTERMINATOR APARTMENT ROOM for rent. Work- ing woman or girl. Kitchen privileges. 0 0 Mile-Greenfield area. 546-5773 or 6-3552. DECORATING is required when tenants move. They move less when pr...…

January 06, 1967 • Page Image 34

…17—HOUSES FOR SALE OAK PARK. 10730 Albany. 3 bedroom ranch. Assume mortgage, low interest rate. $2,500. down. Call 547-3243. "BEACON Square" THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 34 Friday, January 6, 1967 — 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE Open Sun. 1-5 P.M. 25126 Parsons IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY (11 Mi-Lahser Area) SOUTHFIELD-10 MI. AREA Custom blt. new 3 bedrm., 2 bath ranch. Family rm., att. 2 car gar. Many deluxe extras. Bldr. will sac- rifi...…

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…17-HOUSES FOR SALE FRANKLIN VILLAGE AREA grevtew Showing Luxurious 4 bedroom, 4 bath French Provincial Colonial. Tremendous Family Room plus Library. Deluxe features throughout. $64,900. Located in Beautiful FRANKLIN MILLS SUB.-Prestige location for custom homes on Estate size lots. Heavily wooded. City sewer and water with concrete paved streets. 1 blk. N. of 14 Mi. Rd. betw. Wing Lake Rd. and Franklin Rd. Rap /an Co. LI 6-7553 THE DETR...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 36—Friday, January 6, 1967 PALMER WOODS—BY APPT. 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE SHERWOOD EAST '26,500 19415 Argyle Crescent Handsome English Tudor Quality brick home. 4 bedrms., 2 full baths on 2nd floor, 2 bedrms and sitting rm. and bath on 3rd floor. 37' liv. rm. with tiled woodburning fire- place. 18' din. rm. breakfast rm. extra fine kitchen with island work center. 34' rec. rm. with...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE OAK PARK RANCH Why pay rent when you can assume high mortgage, low interest rates and monthly payments of $146 in- cluding taxes and insurance. Move in to this 3 bedroom center en- trance ranch home with den, 2 full baths, finished recr. room, gas heat and central air-conditioning. Any reasonable offer accepted. SHELDON ROSS 342-8383 DETROIT; OPEN SUN. 2 - 5 17553 PREVOST N. of Outer. Very pretty & immacu- late 3 be...…

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…‘arn4r'' ••,•• ' ' j , • %,0?-• ,:••••,• ... ..,........,,,,,••■••,•••■••■••■ • HE JEWISH NEWS 7' F:2 0 - r A Weekly Review MICHIGA N f Jewish Events ERE' S the home of The Jewish News. But what's a newspaper building to a newspaper? Well, it's warm inside . . . or coo! . but that's not all. TH EJEWISHN EW S is a world newspaper with all that the word implies. Its own exclusive wire serv- ice . . . its own selective sorting of...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 6, 1967-39 Aaron Glanz-Leyeless, Yiddish Poet, Former President of PEN Club NEW YORK (JTA)-More than "The Labyrinth," "Tale of the 600 prominent leaders of the Jew- Hundred," "To Thee America" ish literary world and of Jewish and "Fabius Lind." He was the cultural activities Monday attend- recipient of the LaMed Prize for ed funeral services here for Aaron Yiddish poetry in 1947. Glanz Leyeless, noted...…

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…Transference From Orient to Occident Period of Dark Ages Covered in 2nd Volume of Immense 'World History of Jewish People' The Chaplain Leads a Strenuous Life By SAUL LOCKHART JTA Special War Correspondent the leader is Dr. (Capt.) Jacob Romo, of Peabody, Mass. (Copyright, 1967, JTA, Inc.) SAIGON (JTA) — A walking Hebrew Corner "shul" is a fit appellation for a o Jewish chaplain here in Vietnam. In addition to a rabbi's inexhaust- Life in...…

May 06, 1966 • Page Image 1

…State Department Concerned Over Israel's Atomic Potential...Johnson Plan Uead...UNEF Welcomed By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ major world powers advised about all of its nuclear experimental tests and plans. In every area of world concern, whether it is during a discussion of the food and population problem, or the United Nations and developing nations, or at sessions dealing with disarmament, the Israel position is inevitably discussed. As at four or f...…

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…Purely Commentary Leon Blum's role as a Socialist leader, as the first Jew to have become Premier of France, as a Zionist whose name is indelibly written in Israel's history — in a colony named in his honor — and as a statesman whose acts were motivated by a great sense of justice, will remain among the most fascinating chapters in world history. Many books have been written about him, num- erous essays reviewed his career, and he has been a ...…

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…Allied Jewish Campaign Sets New High Records (Continued from Page 1) nick, chairmen, 106%; Synagogues increases made in gifts this year & Schools, Rabbi Hayim Donin, "are the result not of crises but Irving I. Katz, Isadore Goldstein, because of new plateus of giving." Rabbi James I. Gordon, Frank L. He stated that even the children's Katz, Isadore J. Goldstein, Rabbi gifts, made through the schools, James I. Gordon, Frank L. have been larger...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS 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, Mich. 48235. VE 8-9364. Subscription $6 a year. Foreign $7. Second Class Postage Paid at Detroit, Michigan PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Editor a...…

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…Sidney Shevitz Ent ers Judgeship Race Sidney Shevitz, prominent De- troit Jewish leader who had held a number of the major community presidencies, this week announced his candidacy for Recorders Court judge in the primaries to take place on Aug. 2. Heartened by encouragement he has received from many local per- sonalities, Shevitz enters the race with an advance assurance of sup- port from the AFL-CIO. A warm SIDNEY SHEVITZ C) \ letter of...…

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…El Fatah Terrorists Create New Midd e East Crisis houses believed to have served (Continued from Page 1) on the issue but "reserved" the Jordanian rights to seek such a meeting "to adopt adequate meas- ures to assure cessation of these acts of aggression." * * * JERUSALEM (JTA) — Israel's Cabinet heard a report at its week- ly session Sunday about the recent spate of El Fatah terrorist infiltra- tions into Israel which resulted in two Israel...…

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…001•11431M.0.111.1......0.0110 ■■ •••• ■ t>••••11•1•*114••....111MidAMMOWINI100 ∎ 0 ∎ 11 Boris Smolar's `Between You . . and Me / L By BORIS SMOLAR (Copyright, 1966, JTA, Inc.) SOVIET REVERBERATIONS: The American Jewish Conference on Soviet Jewry, representing 24, national Jewish organizations, is now discussing quietly a proposal to raise $500,000 for coordinated action to bring about the removal of cultural and religious restrictions a...…

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…Shiffman Gets Plan of High School He Finances in Israel Turkish Tourist Bureau in Israel to Close Up Shop Turkey will BEIRUT (ZINS) close its tourist bureau in Israel, the Lebanese radio announced here. The message referred to an official statement transmitted by the Turkish government to Jordan. Simultaneously with the closure of the Turkish bureau in Israel., Jordan will open a consulate in Istanbul. Turkey's resolve to cement its relat...…

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…Baptist Disputes • ADL Survey Facts JACKSON, Miss. (JTA) — Dr. Wayne Dehoney, president of the Southern Baptist Convention — a Protestant denomination with 25,000,000 members—took issue with a contention by two Univer- sity _of California sociologists who reported that a survey has estab- lished that large percentages of Protestants and Catholics with anti-Jewish bias "have a religious basis for their prejudice." The survey, made under a com-...…

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…Histadruth Ivrith Age 50 Program Is Completed, Committee Chosen for Chabad Dinner N.Y. Jew Gives Baal Shem Torah as Gift to Israel NEW YORK (JTA)—A 300- year-old Torah that had been used by the Baal Shem Tov, founder of Hassidism, was placed aboard the Zim liner Shalom, at a dock here. for shipment as a gift to an Israeli synagogue, Congrega- tion Beit Aliahu, at Nathanya. The holy scroll had been the property of David Twersky, of Brooklyn, ...…

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…Israelis Develop a Measuring Device for Blood Cells Israel and the Peace Corps Concept By MILTON FRIEDMAN (Copyright, 1966, JTA, Inc.) WASHINGTON—Will Israelis aid the U. S. war against poverty by starting kibbutzim in Alabama and Mississippi? Israelis may work there or in Appalachia, Harlem, or perhaps in the Los Angeles Watts area as part of a new Washington "re- verse Peace Corps" concept. It is envisaged to promote a two-way exchange b...…

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…Cooperative Organizational ActionAimed at Advancing Jewish ValuesUrged at JWB Convention NEW YORK — Louis Stern was elected to a two-year term as rich heritage, without apprecia- tion of the contemporary rele- president of the National Jewish vancy of this heritage, and with- Welfare Board Sunday, at the out significant Jewish experi- closing session of JWB's golden ence." jubilee biennial convention which He added "the e x e c u t i v e lau...…

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…PRESIDENT SHAZAR AT LUBAVITCHER EXHIBIT President Shazar touring the Lubavitcher exhibit at Nir Hall in Tel Aviv. The exhibit, under the theme "Jewish Consciousness," is geared to attract Jewish youth to traditional Jewish observance. It depicts various phases of Jewish life, the method of observance of numerous Jewish precepts and customs and the highlights of the observance of the complete yearly cycle of Jewish holidays and festivals. Mr. ...…

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…Sunrise-It Was Utopia 95 Miles From Detroit By CHARLOTTE HYAMS Today it would buy 1/35th of a house in Southfield. In 1933, $1,000 bought a share in utopia, 95 miles from Detroit. It was called Sunrise. To some of the 350 who par- ticipated in the Sunrise Coopera- tive Farm Community, it is like a dream—to be sure, there is no evidence of its ever having existed in the Saginaw Valley 30 years ago —but a few still talk of it fondly, and there ...…

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…It Was a Chance to Start a New Life in Depression, 1933 (Continued from Page 14) members in ignorance by publish- ing in English; an opposition paper, the Yiddish "Voice of Sunrise" was immediately set up. Minor as the issue seems, the Yiddish-vs.-English Battle was symptomatic of a deep resentment. At the end of May 1934, the population stood at 79 families —150 adult workers, 13 high school children and 43 younger children. To teach the you...…

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…American Jewish Congress Elects Rabbi Arthur Lelyveld as President GROSSINGER, N. Y.—Rabbi Ar- thur J. Lelyveld of Cleveland, foriner national director of the Hil- lel Foundations, active in many Jewish movements who recently gained fame for his leadership in the civil rights movement, was elected president of the American Jewish Congress to succeed Dr. Joachim Prinz, at the national bi- ennial convention held here last week-end. In one of th...…

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…ADDITIONAL SPONSORS OF CHABAD SILVER ANNIVERSARY DINNER On the occosion of its Silver Anniversary, the Detroit friends of Mer- kos L'Inyonei Chinuch invite the community to their annual dinner to be held on Monday, May 16th at the Latin Quarter. The chairman of the dinner is Avern Cohn and the guest speaker will be U.S. Senator Wayne Morse of Oregon. Ernest Citrin Mrs. Sophie Brogman Mrs. Isaac Henig Mrs. Sarah Reisman For further inform...…

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