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September 09, 1955 • Page Image 1

…Our Synagogues' Holiday Planning See Page 19 * HE JEWISH A Weekly Review Opening of Our Community Schools See Page 28 VOLUME 28—No. 1 Moral Right to Self-Defense: * Israel Fights for Her Freedoms The American Way of Jewish Events Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper—Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle 27 1 7 100 W. 7 MILE RD., Detroit 35—VErmont 8-9364—September 9, 1955 Commentary, Page 2 $4.00 Per Year, Single Copy 1...…

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…UN Censures Israel, Egypt for Gaza Outbursts (Continued from Page 1) charged that the attack was a well organized, pre-conceived ac- tion to disturb the relative tran- quility of the border and to com- pel Israel-Egyption meetings on a higher level than local command- ers. The Egyptians denied the Israel version and alleged that Israelis had initiated the attack on the Egyptian hilltop position, but in the course of the debate the Egyptians ...…

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…t. 24 New Jewish. Chaplains on Duty for tUJA to Start Cash Worldwide 'Operation Rosh Hashanah' Drive to Finance NEW YORK — Twenty-four Chaplain in the area. - African Migration Flying out of Naples, Italy, the Jewish chaplains who recently completed training at chaplains' schools have reported •for active duty in time to officiate at Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur serv- ices for Jewish military person- nel in the U. S. armed forces, it was ann...…

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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 Asso- eiation Published every Friday by The Jewish News Publishing Co., 17100 West Seven Mile Road, Detroit 35, Mich., VE. 8-9364. Subscription $4 a year, Foreign S5. Entered as second class matter Aug. 6, 1942, at Post Office, Detroit, Mich....…

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…Pt Concert to Replace Balfour Ball As Detroit Zionists' 'Event of Year' Herzog Urges Holy Day Sale of Israel Bonds Chief Rabbi Isaac Halevi Her- he became an American citizen zog of Israel, in a High Holy Day in 1942. He studied in Petro- Day message addressed to grad under Leopbld Auer, who Jewry, this was also the .teacher of Heifetz, week urged full Zimbalist, Elman and other well- ?articipation in known virtuosi. the sale of Israel At 1...…

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…Two Jews, Boyaner and Schiff, Named Canadian Cities Show Big Jump in Jewish Population vines to Vancouver in- recent four Canadian cities with since 1951. To World Scontin g Governing Body the The years. The large percentage of in- largest Jewish populations all Two prominent Jews now. are members of the international committee of 12 which 'super- vises the activities of the Boy Scouts of the World. At the meeting of the 200 dele- gates repr...…

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…Synagogue Council, NCRAC Urge Children Should Not Be Penalized for Absences from School on the Holidays T h e Synagogue Council of America and the National Com- munity Relations Advisory Coun- cil, through their joint advisory committee on religion and the public school, released a state- ment of views regarding the clos- ing of public schools on the High Holy Days. It recommends: "1. It should be the concern of the Jewish community that no J...…

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…The Rosewaters: Western Pioneers Absentee Voting Arranged For Jews on Rosh Hashanah American Jewish A rchives Acquire Valuable U. S. Historical Collection .CINCINNATI — On Jan. 1, 1863, less than 10 years after his arrival in the United States, 23- year-old Edward Rosewater, a Jewish immigrant, flashed the news of the Emancipation Pro- clamation across the telegraph wires. This event alone, announcing what has since become a major document ...…

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…• Federal Security Program Offers Anti-Semitic Outlet, Says Maslow UN Congress Told of Fate of Jewish Child Survivors of Nazis WASHINGTON (JTA) — A Senate subcommittee investigat- ing the Federal employes security program was told by a spokesman for the American Jewish Con- gress that the arbitrary nature of the security program made it pos- sible for -security officers with an anti-Semitic bias to pin secur- ity risk labels on innocent Jew...…

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…Churches' Yearbook Shows Gain in U.S. Jewish Population Deadline is TODAY for Our Annual Rosh Hashanah Issue Olympic Body Is Hit for Dismissing Israel's- Appeal on Spain's Games Bar "The Yearbook of American There will be an earlier deadline for the next issue of Churches for 1956," published by The Jewish News. the National Council of Churches of Christ in the U.S.A., show_s a Compilation of scores of special articles and the addi- Jewish ...…

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…N. African Rescue Pledges Made by Actions Committee . Our Letter Box Istiqlal Reiterates Its Stand on Moroccan Jewry Editor, The Jewish News: We understand and appreciate your concern about the state of affairs in Morocco, and we would like briefly to amplify our views in. the light of recent events. In the first place, we must re- peat that the position of the Jews of Morocco is basically that of the Moroccan people as a whole. They are n...…

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…5 omen s INFANTS SERVICE GROUP is planning a fund-raising rally at its opening meeting at the Sho- lem Aleichen-i Institute, 18495 Wyoming, at- 9 p.m., Monday. Mrs, Jack' Heneken, president, has selected the following fund- raising chairmen: Mesdames Al- lan Saltz, Edwin Roth, dance; Ben Marcus, journal; Frank Shook, Harry Baskin, co-chair- men; Louis Malkin, editor; Eugen Sims, co-editor; David Riseman, show director; Samuel Rosen- berg, Si...…

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…Clara Fischhoff Wed Bnoi Britlt. Goal To Harvey A. Gordo n Is 13 New Lodges Beth-Sheval,a3inWed 7ToD 10 1c1DavidsOn STARLIGHT, Pa. — In ac- cordance with objectives recently outlined by President Philip M. Klutznick to aid in the organ- ization of new Jewish communi- ties, Bnai Brith will center its major membership efforts this year on the formation of lodges in new suburbs of large cities, Maurice Bisgyer, secretary of the organization, a...…

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…activities in Society Miss Eve Caner, of Clements Ave., has • returned from a visit of several weeks with friends and relatives in Toronto, Canada. Mrs. Harry Goldberg, of Hamilton Rd., and Mrs. Seymour Leib, of Oxley Ct., left Monday for New York. From there, they will leave by air the next day for an extended trip to Israel and the French Riveria. Mr. Frank Smith, of the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel, left for New York and from there flew to Isra...…

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…Weingarten-Rosender Rites Held on Sept. 3 ewry Suzanne Radner Wed- In Candlelight Rites (9n tiie Air This Week's Radio and Television Programs of Jewish Interest MRS, .C. J. WEINGARTEN Ruth Leah .Rosender was joined` in matrimony to Charles J. Weingarten in a double-ring ceremony performed Sept. 3 by Rabbi Morris Adler, Rabbi Jacob E. Segal and Cantor - NicholaS_ Fenakel at Adas Shalom Syna- gogue. The bride is the daughter- of Mr., and ...…

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…Ash-Falb Nuptials Planned for Dec. 18 Bnai Britt) Activities PISGAH CHAPTER will meet at'12:30 p.m., Wednesday, at Holi- day Manor. Bob Hall will enter- tain, and Mrs. Henry P. Onrich, president of the Women's Coun- cil, will be guest speaker. Friends are invited to the program and a luncheon to proceed it. * * * - TIKVAH CHAPTER opened its bowling season this week at Wy-7 Recreation. The group will con- tinue to meet at 1 p.m., each Thursd...…

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…"I Lois Tireinkarden's -Betrothal Announced MISS LOIS WEINGARDEN Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weingar- den, of Littlefield Ave., announce the.engagement of their daugh- ter, Lois Arlene, to Milford G. Singer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Singer, of Oakman Blvd. The bride-elect attended Michi- gan State University and Wayne University. Her finance also at- tended Wayne U., and was affilia- ted with Sigma Alpha Mu fra- ternity. Alliance Sees Good Future fo...…

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…. 1 .1. Selichot Ushers in Hi gh Holiday Season and choir. The main synagogue be chanted by Cantors Itschak shippers, an air - conditioning service will be conducted by Rab- Katz and Eugene Greenfield, with system has been installed in the bi Moshe Davis, provost of the the assistance of the congrega- synagogue, 17556 Wyoming. In Jewish Theological Seminary, as- tion's holiday choir. No tickets Preparation for the holidays, the sisted by C...…

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…On the Record By NATHAN ZIPRIN (Copyright, 1955, Seven Arts Feature Syndicate) Foul Hands . . . The Egyptian and Arab propagandists in the country are natur- ally drawing inspiration from payroll and one would have to be hopelessly naive to believe them capable of decency except perhaps that crackpot segment of American Jewry which lards its heritage with Arab blessing. And this holds even when the gentlemen in question speak for the Arab ...…

September 09, 1955 • Page Image 21

…Seek Help for 2nd Negev Pipeline Danny Raskin's LISTENING - WE'RE NOT telling stories out of school because Harry Steller can't get over it himself . . . and has been telling folks about it . . . He used to drive 20 miles out of the city to buy "Fresh Country Butter" from a farmer . . . A few cents added to the price made it more expensive than the butter obtainable in the city, but somehow the country butter was worth the difference in co...…

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…By the Oak-Woodser . And when was there ever a more fit time to start back to, work than after Labor Day and before the opening of a brand new year! A nice summer we had, and we hope yours. was restful, too. Especially those of you who were able 'to outsmart some of that torrid July and August heat by keeping a step or two ahead of the weather man. We can't help but notice the magic that's woven when August is torn of the wall calendar and in ...…

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…. - CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS MENDOTA NR. JAMES COUZEN5 F. K. ROUTH .REALTY Call Herb- Essey BEAUTIFUL ROOM, adult home, quiet, LUXURIOUS 5 ROOM upper flat. reasonable. Working person, good Brand new house, 6 Mile Rd. section transportation. 2296 Glendale. TO - $135. Adults. UN 3-0378. 7-1887. • 4 ROOM UPPER, between Dexter and ROOM FOR employed man or woman. Holmur. TE 4-3395. Adult home. 2978 Pasadena. TO 7-0764. 6 ROOM upper. Breakfas...…

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…• • 17—HOUSES FOR SALE OAK PARK, Gardner-10 Mile, 3-bed- room brick ranch, $2,800 down. F.H.A., or assume 4% G.I. Land- scaped, garage, screened terrace, basement, near schools, synagogue. Owner. LI 3-3861. NR. OUTER DR. Newly decorated 6 room Colonial completely air condition, (3 ton frigidaire unit) grade lay., attrac- tive kitchen with good table space. Completely finished rec. rm., dish- master, garbage disposal. Carpet- ing. Forced air...…

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….4fn 17-HOUSES FOR SALE 17-HOUSES FOR - tALE TUXEDO-PETOSKEY, 5-room bunga- low, gas, heat, nice condition, $1,000 down. EWALD CIRCLE-FULLER- TON, 5-room duplex. Vacant, $1,500 down. BUENA VISTA-DEXTER. 7 rooms, automatic heat, side drive, garage, $2,500 down. Many others. Merit Realty Co., 12046 Linwood. TO 8-5533. OAK PARK, 3-bedroom, custom built ranch, in most desirable location North of Northfield Blvd. Natural birch woodwork, large c...…

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…UJA Needs $10,000,000 by Mid-October SO—BUSINESS CARDS g s & Carpets Cleaned Calvin Hoffman has stirred up a hornet's nest with his book "The Murder of the Man Who Was 'Shakespeare,' " which is referred - to by his publishers, Julian Messner, Inc. (8 W. 40th, NY 18), as "one of the greatest literary detective stories." It is Mr. Hoffman's contention that Christopher Marlowe was the author of all the works accredited to Shakespeare. But th...…

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…• Monument Unveilings (Unveiling announcements may be inserted by mail or by calling The Jewish News office, VE 8-9364. Written announcements must be accompanied by the name and address of the person making the insertion. There is a stan- dard charge of $2.00 for unveiling notices, measuring an inch in depth.) The family of the late Evelyn (Eva) Grant announces the un- veiling of a monument in her memory at 12 noon, Sunday, Sept. 11 at Ches...…

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…Christian Scholar Joins Dr. Solomon Zeitlin In Denying Antiquity of Dead Sea Scrolls cording to Hippolytus, the Es- (Continued from Page 1) Archbishop became desperate as senes did not • handle any coin -there were no buyers. The in- -of the country . . . Josephus sup- surance premiums on the scrolls ports this view when he says had become a burden to him, and there was no buying or selling he had to resort to advertising among them. The subj...…

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