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November 08, 1968 • Page Image 1

…Editorial: Our President-Elect--Our Prayer for His Welfare Vox poptai, vox Del—the voice of the people (is) the voice of God— is the verdict of Tuesday, Nov. 5, 1968, now being accepted by the entire American nation. And with this acceptable ancient Latin rule for political conduct, we now settle down to the business of reuniting the American People, of resolving to bring peace to our cities and to the world, of striving for an end to hatr...…

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…Purely Commentary Philip A Challenge to the Nations of the World SIOMOYitZ to Expose the Persecutions Among Moslems by Since the June 1267 war, approximate) y Moslem countries will be Jeopardized t have Egypt expelled n d from or vohri. the establishment of a Jewish state" was 1,500 tarily persons due to made good- leave on the S. S. Cynthia on September Absorption e n r ipm liz c) 19, 1968, is Jewish refugees already had been denaturalized o...…

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…Election Results UJA Launches Cash Drive for $40,000,000 pledges for the UJA regular cam- Albert B. Adelman of Milwau- kee, chairman of the United Jew- ish Appeal's national cash collec- tion campaign, announced the launching of a massive drive to raise at least $40,000,000 in cash in the last two months of this year to meet the critical social welfare needs of the people of Israel. The drive will seek to redeem the pledges made earlier, th...…

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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 ∎ssoclation. Published every Friday by The Jewish News Publishing Co., 17100 West Seven Mile Road, Detroit, Mich. 48235, VE 8-9364. Subscription $7 a year. Fo'eign $8. Second Class Postage Paid at Detroit, Michigan PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Editor a...…

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…Detroiters to Have Major Roles in CJFWF General Assembly in Atlanta, Nov. 13-17 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 8, 1968-5 Be not simply good; be good for something.—H. D. Thoreau. r I'm looking for more clients., 'Need A large delegation of Detroiters institute which will review what immigrants. The other will be pro- SAMPLE GOWN SALE will participate in the sessions of Fox called "the impact of the posals to meet the needs of A...…

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…6—Friday, November 8, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Israel Bond Dinner Nets $500,000 in. Sales; Sonenklar Honored, Israel's Status Outlined Netting a total of $500,000 in Israel Bond sales, the dinner held Oct. 31 at the Shaarey Zedek had several distinguishing features. It served to honor Cantor J. H. Sonenklar for his 38 years' service with the congregation; it gave an audience of more than 600 an op- portunity to hear first hand reports o...…

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…JDC Funds Depleted; Urgent Need Outlined GENEVA — Thousands of Jews throughout the world went without the help they needed in 1968 as a result of the series of crises touch- ed off by the Six-Day War in Israel, Samuel L. Haber, executive vice-chairman of the Joint Distri- bution Committee, said here. "Emergencies such as the migra- tion of over 2,000 Jews from Poland following a renewed outbreak of anti-Semitism and the flight of 4,000 Jews ...…

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…Cassin--Nobel Prize-Winning Humanitarian By EDWIN EYTAN (Copyright 1968, TPA, Inc.) PARIS—This year, for the third time since the Nobel Peace Prize was established, its recipient is a Jew, Prof. Rene Cassin, an elderly man with a little pointed white beard and soft warm eyes, with precise, pendantic gestures and a low, practically inaudible voice. To Jews he looks like the typical re- incarnation of an old-fashioned rabbi, to his French com...…

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…Professor, Back From Amman, British Govt. Ties Cairo, Finds No Peace Prospect; Opening of Suez Settlement Says Academicians Are Worst to M.E. (Direct Teletype Wire to Friday, November 8, 1968-9 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS "WE DEAL RIGHT THE FIRST TIME" JERRY STEIN OLDSMOBILE The Jewish News) Prospects for peace in the Middle bring that destruction about. They LONDON — A government East are not dim, they are non- even go so far as to suggest t...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Israel May Return Part o f West Bank, but Won't and whatever political boundaries (Direct JTA Teletype Wire The Jewish News) might be drawn up in the future. JERUSALEM — Prime Minister He added that he could not en- Levi Eshkol indicated Tuesday visage a state of affairs in which that Israel may be prepared to military bases of one state would return portions of the West Bank lie within the sovereign territory to Jordan...…

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…Friday, November 8, 1968-11 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS i.;RMZ4e:W.MEW:e..iMikeigit, .alasia02Zit:WOONII*XiglireMg;;''MZ7Z.KaNZ 3N. 02(zoz,ZT.VMTafeii.,,, M 25 TEtaff 7 4- f=i1VELIMIVesTWOZ:MPX" .1g:IMMI..7.1=511SEMMKXne?. . - 1 ° -MEM4gi4ZE::).4.. a uniquely rewarding evening r5; an expression of deep appreciation to Detroit for their extraordinary interest, support and contribution The Detroit Businessmen's Group CITY OF HOPE "The Spir...…

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…Leo Rosten's 'The Joys of Yiddish": Notable Encyclopedic Yinglish-Ameridish Lexicon An essay on the extent of Yid- it is a definitive work on Yiddish He commences with Adonai, with dish words that have been absorb- words and contains scores upon explanations of the various uses ed into the Yiddish language by scores of humorous stories related of the YHVH; and concludes with Leo Rosten that appeared in Har- to the many words; and its inter- z...…

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…Friday, November 8, 1968-13 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Joseph Hyams' 'A Field of Buttercups': Drama and Martyrdom of Janusz Korczak I CI L.,--J131 While the story of Jewry's role in the era of tragedy foisted upon mankind by Nazi Germany is being further unraveled, there emerge the names of the heroes of the resistance. Some did not carry guns and did not exercise power in battling the Hitler terror. But they resorted to the humane method, t...…

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…14—Friday, Hersonber 3, 196$ TIE DETROIT JEWISH HEWS Strike Paralyzes East Jerusalem Dr. Frederick L. Hirschman--First WS U Jewish Graduate By IRVING I. KATZ Executive Secretary. of Temple Beth El Since Wayne State University opened the doors of its school of medicine 100 years ago, WSU's growth has expanded to include 10 colleges and schools. It now ranks as the nation's 20th largest uni- versity. The first Jewish student to have entere...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 8, 1968-15 Osmun's is the kind of place you can go in your old clothes. No matter what you wear the first time you come to Osmun's, you'll be wearing your old clothes. How do we figure that? Easy—you've got pre-Osmun's clothes. But now that you've got the advantage of an Osmun's Town & Country (practically around the block), you can get the kinds of things you see in GQ, the New York Times Magazine, ...…

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…Christian Century's Indefensible Anti-Zionism By ROBERT E. SEGAL (A Seven Arts Feature) The Christian Century seems to have decided to re-open wounds inflicted on those who stood with Israel in the summer of 1967 when the Soviet-Arab threat was pulver- ized by the beleaguered Israelis. With Alan Geyer, a new editor, at the helm, the influential Pro- testant journal has welcomed to its columns Alan R. Taylor of American University's school o...…

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…Trouble in 18th Century New Orleans Related in Jewish Archives' Brochure of unspecified causes, and the offi- cials resolved nothing to anyone's satisfaction. France lost the war to Britain, but it was not until 1803 that Loui- siana became part of the young United States. One hundred years after the Black Code was promul- gated, says Dr. Jacob R. Marcus, Archives director, the first Jewish congregation met informally in New Orleans. Four yea...…

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…18—Friday, November 8, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS TEMPLE BETH JACOB of Pontiac: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Rabbi Berkowitz will speak on "The Tabernacle of Peace." ADAS SHALOM SYNAGOGUE: Services 5:15 p.m. today and 8:45 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Segal will speak on "Everyman's Moriah." CONG. BNAI DAVID: Services 5 p.m. today and 8:30 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Braverman will speak on "Sinai and Moriah: Two Sum- mits—Two Views." Bruce Bolton and Sheld...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 8, 1968-19 Starting November a Lufthansa will land in the Promised Land ... 7 4r--?MTaingr*Nne It's our newest route. Frankfurt to Munich to Tel Aviv. You can leave from any one of our six North American gateway cities. And make excellent connections in either Frankfurt or Munich. For example, leave New York on a Saturday night and arrive in Tel Aviv on Sunday afternoon. Or leave on a Monday night ...…

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…20—Friday, November 8, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Rosh Hodesh Fasting By DR. SAMUEL J. FOX (Copyright loos, JTA Inc.) Some people fast on the day before the appearance of the New Moon. (Rosh Hcdesh) This day is traditionally called "Yom Kippur Katan" (the minia- ture Vora Kippur). The Bible, in describing the sacrifices that were once brought to the Temple on the day the New Moon appeared (Numbers 28:15), speaks of a "goat to be offered f...…

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…French Body Urges Govt. to Summon Big 4 Summit on, Mid-East Problem PARIS (JTA)—The foreign af- fairs commission of the French National Assembly called on the government to take the initiative and call for a Big Four (United States - Russia - France - Britain) summit conference to try to cur- tail the increasing Soviet naval power in Mediterranean waters. The commission's report, prepared by a Gaullist deputy and former minister, Arthur Conte...…

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…22-Friday, November 8, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS I Israeli Communists Denounce Soviet Policy Tommy Okker Stars in Open Tennis By JESS SILVER (Copyright 1968, JTA, Inc.) Tommy Okker was both a win- ner and loser at the first $100,000 U.S. Open Tennis championships in Forest Hills, N.Y. Although beaten by amateur Arthur Ashe in the final, 12-14, 7-5, 3-6, 6-3, 3-6, the 24-year-old southpaw from H a r 1 e m, the Netherlands, cap- tured th...…

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…Women's Zedakah Club will meet 12:30 p.m. Nov. 11 at Knob-in-the- Woods Clubhouse, with Mrs. Carl Arfa, Mrs. Irving Lyons and Mrs. Joe Korin as host- esses. Mrs. Joe Stalburg, pr gram chairman, announces that a review of Herbert Tarr's "Heaven Help Us" will be given by Bruce Schmidt of the Southfield Li- brary. Mrs. Wil- liam Zamsky, president, said guests are in. vlted Zedakah, Which gives Eirs.Zamsky aid to the aged and services Mental hosp...…

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…24—Friday, November 8, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Federation Young Leader Awards Go to Robert Steinberg, Mrs. Rosenfeld Robert A. Steinberg and Mrs. ship Award. The honors are given Norman H. Rosenfeld have been annually to the young men and named -winners of the 1968 young women who have shown outstand- ing leadership in communal activ- ities. Steinberg has been active in community organizations for more than 10 years. A 1953 graduate of...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Detroiters Among Foreign Students Friday, November 8, 1968-25 at Bar-Ilan; Stollman Reports on New Barbara Salzenstein Departments, Aid From Community • DUBB'S COUNTRY KITCHEN Where you meet your friends, for Breakfast, Lunch or Dinner. SIWPONG CEATE4 <"k — UNDER THE BRIGHT ORANGE ROOF at GREENFIELD and 10 MILE ROADS NEW ORJ ,EANS MALL • Dab s Country Kitchen • Sherry s • Tiros Drug Company • Fabulous Sta...…

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…26—Friday, November 3, 1963 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Yeshivath Beth Yehudah Dinner to Be 'Triple Hai' Celebration The annual dinner of the Busi- nessmen's Council of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, to be held 6 p.m. Nov. 17 at Cobo Hall, has been designated as a "Triple Hai" Dinner celebrating the Yeshiva's 54th year. Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, which combines in its program both He- brew and general studies, will Srigagemerits Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Leip...…

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…Alyssa Z. Kahn Becomes Bride of Dr. R.C. Mertz THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS activities in Society Following a trip to Montreal, the newlywed Mr. and Mrs. Louis Levine are residing at 20500 Annchester. Mr. Levine and his wife, the former Mrs. Irving Arlin, were the guests in Montreal of their nephew and niece, Cantor and Mrs. Arie Subar. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal united the Levines in marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gunsberg of Greenlawn Ave. were honor...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 28—Friday, November 8, 1968 ElaineRosenIsEngaged to Stephen TV. Sturman minas • rrt. ~~ • • • tActivittes DOWNTOWN FOX CHAPTER EDDIE JACOBSON CHAPTER will hold a social evening 8:30 p.m. will hold its annual paid-up mem- Wednesday at the Workmen's Cir- bership dinner 6:45 p.m. Wednes- cle Center. Students from Wayne day at the home of Mrs. Morris State University's Hillel Organiza- Sears, 15261 Northfield, Oak ...…

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…Israel Envoy Due at Histadrut Event THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 8, 1968-29 David Ariel, head of the political The reception in honor of Ariel department of the Israel Consulate will be the first event of the 1968- Denise Locke to Become in New York, will be the guest of 69 Histadrut drive in Detroit. Dr. and Mrs. David Feld at their From 1948 to 1955, Ariel was an home, 1470 Strathcona, 8 p.m. official of Israel's ministry for Mr...…

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…30—Friday, November 8, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS People Make News WALTER HESSELBACH, promi- nent Frankfurt banker and presi- dent of the German Friends of the Hebrew University of Jeru- salem, was bestowed with an honorary fellowship title at a uni- versity ceremony marking the first time a German has received this honor. The conferment took place at a luncheon given by University President Avraham Harman, at- tended by West German Ambas...…

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…Men's Clubs I PHI DELTA EPSILON MEDI- CAL FRATERNITY will hold a Harvest Moon barn dande 8:30 p.m. Saturday at the Roma Hall, Jim Schultheis will be the caller, A late supper will follow. Friends are invited. a a Seagram's as a Gift Idea The approaching Hanuka holidays will provide many opportunities for giving and serving Seagram's Imported V.O., Canadian whiskey. * * a Comedian Gmity Headliner at Fete for City of Hope Headliner for the...…

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…• 32—Friday, November 8, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS LETTER BOX Explains 2 Versions of Deuteronomy Text Editor, The Jewish News: In the Old Testament (Deut. 6:5), it's written "V'ahavta . . . l'vavha, uv'hawl nafsheha uv'hawl m'oh- deha"—And thou shalt love . . . with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy might. The same version is given in the New Testament in the Gospel of Mat- thew 22:13, but not in the Gospel of Luke...…

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…‘Kokah-Kolah' New Arrival in Israel Alexander Goldberg, President of Technion, to Address Dinner THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 8, 1968-33 Michigan's first governor, under French rule, was Aymar de Chas- Alexander Goldberg, president of At Technion, Goldberg is con- tes and Sieur de Monts who ruled Technion, the Israel Institute of cerned with maximizing efficiency from 1603 to 1612. Technology, will address the 23rd in directing ...…

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…• • THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 34—Friday, November 8, 1968 Northern Lights Wayne, U-M Join 15 Other Universities Offering Courses in Yiddish at Hillel By ELLEN COHEN Chicago, Pennsylvania, Massachu- The Farband Labor Zionist Order setts and Rochester. Also Boston, North Farmington High and the Bnai Brith Hillel Founda- Pennsylvania State and Temple Ten tons of pumpkins left the tions announced that a joint pro- school parking lot Oct. 26. Ea...…

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…Danny Raskin's LISTENING 0 S T AN OVERHEARD CONVERSA- TION is reported by Max Rollins between his 7-year-old daugh- ter Ruth, and the child of a neigh- bor . . . "What church do you go to?" asked the other youngster . . . "I don't go to church," said Max's daughter. I go to a syna- gogue. I'm a Jewess." ... "A Jew- ess?" questioned her companion. "What's that?" . . . "Well," said the 7-year-old patiently, "you know, there are Protestants, ...…

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…36—Friday, November 8, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS EFlintNews Mr. and Mrs. Mandell to Serve With Vista Communal Calendar Nov. 9—Beth Israel Sisterhood Oneg Shabat, 2 p.m., home of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Kirsbaum 10—.Hadassah Donor Dinner, 6:30 p.m., Cong. Beth Israel 11—Council Community Rela- ' tions Committee Meeting, 8 p.m., Temple Beth El City of Hope Executive Committee Meeting, 8:30 p.m., home of Mrs. Isa- dore Sugarman . 12—Temple Bet...…

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…Little Optimism About M. E. Peace Prospects (Continued from Page 1) incidents were reported. An explosion in Hebron Monday injured three children and three adults. But first reports that a 14-year-old Arab boy had been killed proved to be false. The ex- plosion occurred near the Cave of Mahpela—the Patriarchs' Tomb— the scene of controversy between Moslem and Jewish worshippers. A number of persons have been ar- rested. Two of the injured wer...…

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…r4DCrt-.4. 38—Friday, November 8, 1968 •••••.1.7. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS B-G Calls for Settlement Cecilia R. Davidson, 77, Aided Emigres, Refugees , NEW YORK (JTA)—Mrs. Ce- cilia Razovsky Davidson, a social worker and civil servant who de- voted her career to aiding immi- grants and refugees, died in San Diego Sept. 28 at age 77, the Jew- ish Telegraphic Agency learned. Mrs. Davidson, who was active in Jewish communal affairs even after...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS Every improvement in educa- tion, science, art or government expands the chances of man on earth. Such expansion is no guar- antee of equality. — W. G. Sumner LARCO'S Fine Italian-American Cuisine Deliciodsly Prepared for the Discerning Taste • BANQUET FACILITIES Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon 7523 W. McNichols Rd. UN 24455 wemmememmimmailmew BREAKFAST CLUB EARLY BIRD • SPECIALS! I NOTE OUR NEW HOURS "' 1 , MON. to THURS. 7 ...…

November 08, 1968 • Page Image 40

…MOVIE GUIDE Grand Circus Park '4DAMS Free Parking after 5 p.m. WO 1-6525 "THE WEST SIDE STORY" REDFORD Kkapser Grand River "LOVE OF IVY" FRI. open 6:45, shown 7:05, 10:55. Fri. Organ Interlude 8:45 only. SAT. EVE. WED. 11:30, 2:20, 5:10, 8:00, 10:40 SUN. THRU THUR. 11:20, 2:00 4:40, 7:20, 10:00 6:00, 9:30. SUN. EVE. 6:35, 10:05. Wk. Nights open 6:45, shown 8:20 only. Free Parking After 5 P.M. & An Day Sunday At System Auto Park, A...…

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…CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Liners and display classified ads accepted from responsible firms or individuals by telephone up to 2 p.m. Wednesday. For rates and information .. . Coach House Townhouse With Family Room INDIANA-CURTIS. Large room. Kosher kitchen privileges. 863-4476. OAK PARK. Nice room for working gentleman. 545-3748. OAK PARK. Room for young working man. All privileges. Call 531-0300, ask for Mr. Silverman or 398-2249. OAK P...…

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…16-A—WANTED TO RENT HOUSES 13—FOR RENT APARTMENTS 3 ADULTS desire 2 bedroom duplex or apartment, Oak Park area, near syna- gogue. 345-4362, after 5 p.m. BRIAR HOUSE APTS. NEW 2-3 BEDROOMS 16-B—WANTED TO BUY— HOUSES 2400 PARMENTER Between Coolidge & Crooks Rd. 1 Blk. North of 14 Mile Rd. Spacious ... fully carpeted ... air- conditioned— all utilities except electric included-1. or 11/2 baths. Swimming pool. Lease. Finest location. See M...…

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…5 BRICK TERRACES on deep cor. lot. 5 or -6 rooms ea., gas furnaces $10,000 required. For 20 years we have sold more properties each month than any other firm in Mich. Let us sell yours. SOUTHFIELD VE 2-6012 OWNER Elsea F'D El Bender — 20211 fi - 2 blocks S. of 8 Mi. Rd.) Must Be Sold—Owner Moving El Cl Modern 3 bdrm. ranch in a most desirable location, rec. rm., carpets & drapes, decorative wall book shelves, gas heat, 2 car gar. q...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 44—Friday, November 8, 1968 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17 — HOUSES FOR SALE VICTORIA WOODS N. of 12 Mi. Rd. betw. Evergreen & Lahser NEW COLONIALS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY OPEN SUN. 2-5 14210 LaBelle STILL time to choose your colors and floor plans. Large Family Rms, 2 car att. gar. bit-in Frigidaire oven, range. dishwasher, disposal, insulated wood windows & screens cent. ent., etc. PRICED FROM 111E11 358-2488 nr. 11 Mi....…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE Correction in Ad SOUTHFIELD—OPEN SUN. 2-5 22909 NEWPORT Hampshire Wds. W. of expressway, S. of 9 MI. Magnificent oust. 3-bed- rm. Decorator's home, 21/2 vanity baths, stunning Family Rm. w/flre- pl. Large rear Liv. Rm., Din. Rm. Large blt.-in kitchen, dinette. Beau- tiful carpeting, drapes, attach. gar., patio. Artistically landscaped. You'll love this "house & garden" home. 353-2400. LEEDS REALTY Here's a terrific buy!...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 46—Friday, November 8, 1968 40—EMPLOYMENT MALE AND/OR FEMALE 19-E—BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR SALE for PRACTICAL NURSE or_ woman. 6 days week. Contact Mrs. Cohan, LI 2-0233. WANTED: Capable person or couple interested in children— to work with a professional team as resident houseparents in an attractive home for children. Husband can con- tinue on his own employment. Children are able to use com- munity schools and faci...…

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…Is Copyright Law Anti-Semitic? David J. Goldberg; By JACK SIEGEL (A Seven Arta Feature) A well-known Jewish personality and writer said some years back that it would be simple to finance Palestine as a Jewish homeland if the Gentile world would only pay us royalties on all the Bibles they sold. Doubtless, the New York's Cafe Royale, on Second Avenue, where the Jewish intellectuals' and artists' world convened over a plate of pickles and pac...…

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…Week of Book Fair Activities Begins Saturday The Jewish Book Fair, featuring hundreds of books for sale, scores of speakers and other events for all ages, opens Saturday with a talk by Leo Katcher 8:15 p.m. in Shiffman Hall. Katcher, author of "Postmortem: the Jews in Ger- many Today," will speak on "The Role of the Jewish Author in To- day's World." Also, Saturday evening at 8:30, Center Theater will present "J.B.," by Archibald MacLeish. S...…

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