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October 07, 1966 • Page Image 1

…Amazing Arthritic Pitcher Back at Work - Once again, the arthritic pitcher. the amazing Sandy Koufax, has led his team to victory in the National League, and has helped the Los Angeles Dodgers become contestants for the world's championship in baseball. On Sunday afternoon, with the league championship at stake, Sandy won his 27th victory of the year — the largest number of winning games to his credit for a single year in his career. He defea...…

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…Purely Commentary Labor Problems in the Jewish Community There is an established rule in Jewish ranks that internal differ- ences must be solved internally and that differences involving per- sonalities, their incomes, their status of employment, should be resolved amicably. Anything that could become a public linen-washing exhibition is usually avoided. Seldom have affairs related to synagogues, or to Jewish public institutions, been taken ...…

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…View Arab Issues at ZOA's Parley THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS mm.mom. for a lifetime of proud possession GEORGE OHRENSTEIN Certified Master Watchmaker and Jeweler 18963 Livernois See our complete UN 1-8184 collection, $65 to $1000 ( Continued from Page 1) believed that there will be an effort to solve the problem speed- ily, pressure from the community in protest against the firing of the teachers having reached a high pitch. The Shaare...…

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…-4111111111.11111111111•111MIL THE JEWISH NEWS The Warp and the Woof of Israel 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 Cl...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 7, 1966-5 Symbol of a great, FREE nonsectarian Medical Center Detroit Businessmen's Group of the CITY OF HOPE PROUDLY PREPARES FOR THE 54t1 ANNUAL DINNER DANCE Grand Ballroom Sheraton Cadillac Hotel Saturday, November 19, 1966 by invitation only JACK BECKWITH, president Business Executives may write to: City of Hope, 5337 Vermont, Detroit for complete details …

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 6—Friday, October 7, 1966 'Negro Anti-Semitism - Denied (Continued from Page 1) More than 80 per cent of those queried said they have never been treated unfairly by Jewish mer- chants: 62 per cent said it is easier to get credit in a Jewish-owned store; 9 per cent said it is not easier; 49 per cent said Jews are easier on Negroes who fall behind in their payments, 16 per cent said Jews are harder. The balance thought...…

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…Federal Court Permanently Bans Ruby Wins Trial Outside Dallas; Nazi Marches Near Chicago Temples Sol Dann Is 'Gratified' at News CHICAGO (JTA)—George Rock- well's American Nazi Party is un- der permanent court order here to stay away from any synagogue on the Jewish Sabbath or on Jew- ish holidays. Judge Sam Ferry converted a temporary injunction into a perm- anent one in federal court here for the northern judicial district of Illinois, whic...…

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…B-G's Birthday Draws 11,000 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 8—Friday, October 7, 1966 Jules Doneson can make SDE BOKER (JTA) — Eleven on a stretch of land near Dimona, thousand admirers gathered Sun- on the way to Sde Boker, in honor day night at former Premier David of Ben-Gurion- Dr. Israel Goldstein and Mrs. Ben-Gurion's Negev retreat here to honor Israel's former premier Rose Halprin, co-chairmen of the World Confederation of General on his 80...…

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…Commonwealth Develops Aid-to-Elderly Plan Michigan senior citizens are get- ting a new deal from their bank- ers this year—a deal that is in- dicative of the new thinking in financial circles. The plan, developed by Bank of the Commonwealth is SMIP (Se- cured Monthly Income Plan). Briefly it works this way: With an investment of $5,000 for example, at 5 per cent, the senior depositor or widow will re- ceive $250 a year. SMIP breaks this amoun...…

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…Temple Beth tEl and Affiliated Organizations Honor Dr. Richard Hertz on His 50th Birthday Prominent Detroit personalities and the official family of Temple Beth El joined on Wednesday evening, at a dinner at the Great Lakes Club, in honoring Dr. Rich- ard C. Hertz, senior rabbi of the temple, on his 50th birthday which he is observing today. The dinner was tendered Rabbi Hertz by the temple's board of trustees, the past presidents of the cong...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 7, 1966-11 Rabbi Zachariash Heads Shomrey Emunah Isadore L e v in , president of Shomrey Emunah Synagogue, an- nounces the appointment of Rabbi Shaiall Zachariash as the new spiritual leader of the congrega- tion. Rabbi Zachariash, a native of Los Angeles, studied in New York at Mesifta Tora :Vodaath and re- ceived his rabbin- i c a 1 ordination from Ner Israel Rabbinical C o 1 - lege, Baltimore. Rabbi...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 12—Friday, October 7, 1966 NEW YORK (JTA) — Jewish federations and welfare fund cam- paigns in the United States will raise in 1966 $5,000,000 more than was raised in 1965 for operating purposes, the board of directors of CONG. BETH HILLEL: Services 5:45 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Saturday. the Council Jewish Federations Rabbi Litke will speak on "At the Beginning." and Welfare Funds reported. This CONG. SHAAREY SHOMAYIM: ...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 7, 1966-13 Dr. Fram Joins Peace Pleaders Rabbi Leon Fram joined the in- terfaith cooperative demonstration for peace by urging Detroiters to make last Tuesday a day for prayer to end wars and the month of October as a period for peace prayers by all faiths. He signed the "Petition for Peace" which was : issued by him together with Catholics and Pro- testants asking "all of our brothers to join with us ...…

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…14—Friday, October 7, 1966 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Israel Week Here Set for Nov. 7-11; El Al Heads Groups' Co-Sponsorship REUVEN GOLDSTEIN MENAHEM EYAL Reuven Goldstein, district sales manager for El Al Israel Airlines, and Menahem Eyal, Midwest di- rector of the Israel Government Tourist Office, together with repre- sentatives of the Greek Shipping Line and the Sheraton Cadillac Hotel, announced this week that an Israel Week will be obse...…

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…I omen's Citth THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS • • • activtvies Friday, October 7,1966-15 The Louis Siegels Celebrate Their 60th Year Together Louis and Sophie Siegel cele- Alex and Max; 21 grandchildren brated their 60th wedding anniver- and 14 great-grandchildren. sary recently at a dinner given in their honor at Frank Gagen's. Mr. Siegel was active in the real Music the Stein-Way estate business in Detroit for over DICK STEIN 50 years. The c...…

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…-wwwwww•nommmvaliw. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 16—Friday, October 7, 1966 Miss Diamond to Wed WSU Director of Adult Education Midrasha Adult Classes Start Oct. 11 Mr. Gary M. Green stein Joins Levenson Lecture Sponsors Louis LaMed, chairman of the Midrasha board of directors, an- nounces that the following courses will be offered by the Midrasha of the United Hebrew Schools, begin- ning Tuesday and Wednesday. Philosophy of Maimonides, T u e s...…

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…Council. Assembly to Hear Address by Dr. Drachler THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Dr. Norman Drachler, recently Preceding the program portion appointed acting superintendent of of the assembly will b€ a report Detroit Public Schools, will ad- by Council's executive director, dress the season's opening dele- Walter E. Klein, on current Coun- gate assembly of the Jewish Corn- cil activity. munity Council, Tuesday. 8:30 p.m. Prior to his appointment as...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 18—Friday, October 7, 1966 Mrs. Julian S. Tobias Heads Annual Jewish Book Fair Set for November 5-13 Harry Golden to Speak Here Monday Harry Golden, author and edi- tor, will appear at Temple Israel, to speak before the sisterhood, at a paid-up membership luncheon, noon Monday in the social hall. Born in New York on May 6, 1903, Golden was the son of a re- porter on the Jewish Daily For- ward. He attended City Colle...…

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…L rnda Bonin Betrothed to Robert F. .Rosenthal THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 7, 1966 - 19 THE NEW juhet Suburban activities in Society Lady Rachel Lauterpacht, widow of Sir Hershel Lauterpacht, who represented Great Britain as a judge on the World Court at the Hague, was honored by relatives at a dinner party in Port Huron last week. Among the guests were Detroiters Mrs. Frances Solovich and members of the Bennett family to who...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 20—Friday, October 7, 1966 Youth Advisers Picked by Agudath Israel Rabbi William Schostak, youth director of Agudath Israel, an- nounces the appointment of Mrs. Jacob Levi and Mrs. Samuel Adler as advisers to the Bnos groups. The groups are led by head counselors Miriam Posner and Miriam Schloss and counselors Denise Abraham, Debby Blumen- kopf, Yaffa El'Chonen, Shulamis Greenbaum, Chavie Grubner, Kri- endy Grubner, ...…

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…Paul-Diskin Wedding Planned for July 16 Myles Hoffert to Wed Sidlow-Disner Nuptials Marsha L. Greenberg Held at Shaarey Zedek Friday, October 7, 1966-21 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Workmen's Circle Holds District Conference The 59th annual conference of For information, call the WC of- the Michigan District Workmen's fice, KE 7-5440. Circle will be held today through Sunday at the WC Center. This conference will commemo- Prior to the rate Wor...…

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…First '67 Auto Show in U.S. Scheduled for Oct. 12 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 22—Friday, October 7, 1966 JWV Center Chapel Memorializes 6 Million 111 Members of the Jewish Center's senior adult groups joined mem- bers of the Center board of directors to dedicate the new chapel in memory of the Six Million. Funds for the Center chapel were made available from several of the, senior adult groups, families who made contributions in memory of se...…

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…• THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 7, 1966-23 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS CHECKER BAR-B-11 RIBS • CHICKEN • SHRIMP Delivered "HOT" — UN 4-7700 20050 Livernois, Just South of 8 Mile ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY AFTER 2 A.M. CHINESE 'FOOD' Forbear to judge, for we are sinners all.—Shakespeare. EMPRESS GARDEN Cuisine Enchanting Oriental Atmosphere Open Mon. thru Fri. 11 a.m.-10:30 p.m. Sat. 11 a.m.-11:30 p.m . Sun. Noon-10:30 p.m. Private room for...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 214-Friday, October 7, 1966 MOVIE GUIDE ADAMS Grand Circus Park OPEN MOO A.M. WO 1-8525 MON. THRU FRI, 11:40, 1:45, 3:50, 5:55, 8:00, 10:05. SAT. Extra show at 12:00 p.m. Wed.-Ladies' Day, 50c; till 6 The uncut, the uncensored English speaking version. LA DOLCE VITA (THE SWEET LIFE) Marcello Mastroianni, Anita Ekberg Fri., Mon. Tues. Open 6:15, shown 6:55, 10:00. Sat., Sun. Open 1:00, shown 1:25, 4:30, 7:35, 10...…

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…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 Friday, October 7, 1966-25 10—ROOMS FOR RENT 110—ROOMS FOR RENT FURNISHED room for rent. Student, FURNISHED room for lady with kitchen working woman or gentleman. 864-5136. , privileges. 7 and Evergreen. 5M-8069. DOM FO...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 26–Friday, October 7, 1966 OAK PARK 14—FOR RENT—FLATS AND INCOMES 16-A—WANTED TO RENT— HOUSES HEATED 5 room upper. 17184 Warring- ton. Adults only. $110 month. UN 4-4868. JEWISH family seeks 3 bedroom house to rent or buy in Schaefer-7 Mile area. Reasonable. 863-0256. UPPER FLAT-5 rooms. Gas heat. Ad- ults. 17416 Indiana. Open 12-5. 2 bedroom upper. Living room, dining room combination. Carpe...…

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…17-A-LOTS FOR SALE THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 7, 1966-27 17-A-LOTS FOR SALE FRANKLIN VILLAGE AREA 17-HOUSES FOR SALE &tali feld LOTS FOR SALE FRANKLIN MILLS SUB.-Prestige location for custom homes on Estate size lots. Heavily wooded. Starting of $11,000. City sewer and water with concrete paved streets. 1 blk, N. of 14 Mi. Rd. betw, Wing Lake Rd. and Franklin Rd. H. KAPLAN 11 a a III LI 6-7553 a a 11 111 111 * *NU ...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE SOUTH Fl ELD RANCH Custom 3 bedrooms, 21/2 baths, at- Ready for Immediate occupancy LOADED WITH EXTRAS 5®0 2 blks. S. of 11 Mi., 3 blks. W. of Coolidge SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT ONLY 1 543-8488 Cony. located 4 bedrm., 21/2 bath COLONIAL will go at a real sacrif. This fine home was blt. in 1951 and shows the excel. care it has had. Many extras incld'g carp., drapes and appliances, air-cond. units, sprinklers, etc. Fin. rec...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 7, 1966-29 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE HUBBELL-7 MILE OWNER TRANSFERRED Etkin built colonial in Oak Park. 11/2 years old. 4 bedrooms. 21/2 baths, 20x12 ft. paneled family room. car- peting, built-ins, attic fan. 2 car attached garage. $32,000. Spotless brk. bung., 2 bedrms. plus 398-3367 EDMUND C. RISDON, REALTOR expansion attic, new carpeting. Jr. Din. Rin.. tile base., 1 1,:2-car gar...…

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…30-Friday, October 7, 1966 17-HOUSES FOR SALE THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 17-HOUSES FOR SALE OAK PK. OPEN SUN. 2-5 TRINITY, 20018 12801 OAK PK. BLVD. Cor. Condon. Immed. occupancy on well-kept 3 bedrm. brk. ranch. lge. liv. rm. w/full size din. El Dish- washer. incinerator, humidifier, good carpeting, tiled base with Fin. panel- ed 'Study', ext. lay. in base.. 2/- cr. garage. Nr. schools. trans. 353-2400. BY APPT. EVERGREEN-LAHSER LEEDS RE...…

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…Zionist and Community Leaders Pay Fred Binder, Head Tribute to Dr. Ted Winshall's Memory of Sim-Lite Co. Zionist leaders and other commu- nity figures and his associates in the dental profession joined in pay- ing tribute to the memory of Dr. Ted Winsh a 11 who died sudden- ly, Sept. 29, at the age of 57. "He was dedi- cated to our cause, labored in Israel's behalf and could always -- be depended upon ) assist in ele- 'ating Zionist .deals," ...…

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…Eb n Pleads for Peace in M. E., Justice for USSR Jews (Continued from Page 1) "It is not necessary," he said, "to formulate new or special principles for peace and security, in the Middle East. Nothing is re- quired beyond the precise applica- tion of charter principles which enjoin respect for the sovereignty of states and the abstention from the use or threat of force against their integrity and independence." "In these circumstances I deem...…

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…Sukkot's Significance UN Must Remain Intact Appeal for USSR Jewry Editorials Page 4 THE JEWISH M IC HIGAN A Weekly Review of Jewish Events A Happy SUKKOT to Jewish Communities Everywhere Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper—Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle Vol. XXXVI I I, No. 6 looP eit IV.oxi I nShop • 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd.—VE 8-9364—Detroit 35, October 7, 1960—$5.00 Per Year; Single Copy 15c Hussein Accuses Nas...…

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…2 — THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW S — Friday, October 7, 1966 Purely Commentary By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Leon Kay—'Zionism Was the Sabbath of His Life' Our community is sorely bereaved by the death of Leon B. Kay, who had so well earned the affections of his fellow men. He was one of our most dedicated leaders and Jewish causes received warm responses from him. He was deeply concerned that our schools should prosper and that our children should rece...…

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…Arabs Attack Israel While Hussein Accuses Nasser at Unit d Nations (Continued from Page 1) tine and it is no less so today." Authoritative sources here —as well as in Washington and in New York—expressed "absolute conviction" that the United States has no intention of supporting President Nas- ser of the United Arab Re- public in his bid for a seat on the United Nations Secur- ity Council. All indications are that Presi- dent Eisenhower, Vic...…

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…rrvowwuumpueiwuommwpwpwpupmumpmip.psowp Apw: Common Sense Tonic 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 Fditorial 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 ...…

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…on the eve of 46- don and as a member of the year. A-N-N-O-U-N-C-I-N-G New 1961 Chevrolet and Corvair Sir rnard is ice pres the tral gat' be f . He is also one 1 ders of the Jewish Guardians, and is • other Jewish or•• one of the young- est men ever to be elected to the post of Lord Mayor by Lon- don's Board of Aldermen, will be sworn in officially on Nov. 11. He has been alderman since 1949 and has also served as Sheriff of The cars you'v...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, October 7, 1960 ',W1011.611111MMISMOur .-- National, Local Leaders Pay Soviet Claims 150 Synagogues Are Active in USSR VIENNA, (JTA)—Tlie Sov cow Jewish religious community port also said that the Moscow Tribute to L. Kay's Memory; Government, apparently disturbed has a bank account of 500,000 synagogue has a ritual slaughter- mounting criticism of its treat- rubles. It asserted that the Mos- house, and that...…

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…..APIN711 ■ 11• ■ =111MINI" By MILTON FRIEDMAN munity on Arab-held terri- (Copyright, 1960, JTA, Inc:) tory. A member of the House WASHINGTON — Rep. Sey- mour Halpern of New York Committee. on Banking and holds the 1958-60 House Record Currency, Rep. Halpern fought for instances of activity on American approval of a $56,- Jewish issues, according to an 000,000 World Bank loan to Nasser. He organized a protest analysis of the 86th Congress. Th...…

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…DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, October 7, Israel Bond Sales Reach Total of $365,000 During High Holy Days On the basis of incomplete re- turns from 22 of 26 participating congregations during Rosh Ha- shanah and Yom Kippur services, more than $365,000 in Israel Bonds were pledged as against a total of $300,000 last year, it was reported by Philip Stollman, High Holy Day Bond chairman, and Norman Allen and Judge Nathan J. Kaufman, co-chairmen....…

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…15 Detroiters to Participate in UJA Sessions in Rome, Visit Israel Fifteen Detroiters will be present when the United Jew- ish Appeal opens briefing ses- sions for its 1960 Israel Mis- sion at the Grand Hotel, Roine, Oct. 13. Study sessions in Rome thr The our Israel froni-0 0 30, with a spe- cial o Eilat, on Oct. 3h- sion participants from De- Registration Listed, Oct. Last Day to Mrs. Julius Fligelman (left), vice president, and Mrs. Lou...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, October 7, 1960 — 1 0 Buber Predicts Liberal Judaism for Israel in Coming Generation A noted Jewish theologian to- day expressed the belief that a liberal Jewish movement will begin to flourish in Israel during the next generation. This opinion was given by Professor Martin Buber in a recent interview in his study in Lsrael. His views were revealed in an exclusive article, "A Con- versation with Martin Buber...…

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…NO N American Zionist Groups to Hold National Parley Nov. 13-15 in N.Y. A J • FEATU P. but LEAH LEONARD October days are colorful and grateful to everyone concerned happy days, even in the kitchen. as I was. * * * If you are among the fortunate CARROT MOLD ones with a little kitchen gar- 1 cup vegetable shortening den, you will gather in the re- 1 cup brown sugar, tightly packed for measuring maining green tomatoes and use 2 eggs, separat...…

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…Beth Shalom Invites Public to 'Carnival' Sukkot Continues with Services Today • • • • and Concluding flesh/vat/es Oct. INDSOR will hold Mizrachi Election t. 1 8 izrachi Mizrachi-Hapoel s week Cong. Beth Shalom announces of Detroit announced meet- its "Carnival and Fair" will be that the ann 'elec to Oct. The eight-day festival of Suk- 10:30 a.m. services Oct. 13, 63 ostp held 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Sunday. be ing at 5:30 ath service announced w...…

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…▪ - BY HENRY LEONARD Reform Judaism Topic for Discussion at Beth Am in Livonia Branch Two, LZOA, to Install Offi cers; Mrs. Mondry Chairman The newly-established Temple Beth Am of Livonia will hold a discussion period at 8 p.m. Sun- a , following the service, at the Grand River and for those who eech- B g the Tern- rs. Max Brose, Mrs. Jac ilk; telephone squad, Mrs. Sam ple or bout Re- Yagoda. The meeting will include a form Judaism. For i...…

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…Ostrovsky, Violinist Virtuoso to Debut Here with Center Symphony FREDY OSTROVSKY Fredy Ostrovsky, member of the Boston Symphony, will make his Detroit debut as solo- ist with the Center Symphony Orchestra of the Jewish Com- munity Center, under the direc- tion of Julius Chajes, conduc- tor, at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Aaron DeRoy Theater, 18100 Meyers. Ostrovsky will play Mozart's D Major Violin Concerto, Brahm's Symphony No. 1 and Beethoven...…

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…mation, call Mrs. Murray Green- lowing a short business meet- Wald. ing, -a movie will be shown of * * * the camp owned and maintained ' DETROIT LINK No. 57, Or- b.- the Order in Blairstown, der of the Golden Chain, will N.J. Non-members are invited. Dr. Clara Raven will be meet 8 p.m. Monday at Jericho Refreshments will be. served., guest speaker at the CHANA Temple, 18495 Wyoming. Fol- - (More. Clubs, Page 19) CZENESH CHAPTER, Pioneer Women,...…

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…Max Osnos Will Head Sara Kogan Wed • `Eternal Light' Launches New Radio Swainson Committee to illarvin Hoffman Series on American Jewish Hist Max Osnos has been named to head one of six campaign groups of the recently formed executive committee of the "John B. Swainson for Governor Com- mittee." The Executive Committee, which will coordinate the ac- tivities of all individual com- mittees, is composed of leaders of six separate groups, each o...…

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…Judith Zell to Wed Arthur Rosenstein state business climate and state spending on education and men- tal health. Milton Shaw Honored With Navy's Civilian Distinguished Award Emanu-El Sisterhood to Talk with Pau Milton Shaw last week re- ceived the Navy's Distinguished Civilian Service Award in Wash: ington for his work in design- ing nuclear compulsion plants as an aide to Admiral Hyman G. Rickover, father of the first atomic submarine, th...…

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…AJC Local Chapters Announce Prograirns Robert Levines Return from East Local chapters of the American Jewish Congress have announced program arrangements for the coming two weeks. Brandeis Chapter will meet 12:30 "p.m. Oct. 19 at the home of Mrs. Morris Gordon, 19162 Wisconsin, for a luncheon, accord- ing to Mrs. I. Ziporyn. Louise Wise Chapter will hold its monthly board meeting Wed- nesday . at the home of Mrs. Walter Klein, 26669 Huntingt...…

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