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January 01, 1965 • Page Image 7

…U.S. Senate May Move. Against t Arab Boycott Three Israeli Officers Hurt in Efforts BY MILTON FRIEDMAN manding U.S. firms provide data of credit. It must even be certi- to Aid Jordan Civilians Under UN Eyes (Copyright, 1965, JTA, Inc.) to enforce the boycott. fied that orders cannot be shipped WASHINGTON -- Senate action will be sought early this year against Arab harassment of Amer- ican companies. Administration aPpeasement of the Arab-conc...…

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…• a t? . 4) , 41 $1, 0 0 0 '22 SAVINGS ACCOUNT at the grand opening of Metropolitan Federal's Oak Park office. Celebrating throughout the month of January! Open House December 28 — January 8, 9:30 a.m.-9:00 p.m. (except Saturday, Sunday and Holidays). Here is a chance of a lifetime! Win a $1000 Savings Account ... a Zenith 16" Portable TV or a Zenith 8 Tran- - sistor Radio at the opening of our new Oak Park Office. Corner of Coolid...…

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…January Will Be Histadrut Month Among Pioneer Women Chapters The Detroit Council of Pioneer Women has declared January as "Histadrut Month" within the or- ganization. Mrs. Nathan Glenner, Council Histadrut chairman, an- nounced at a special Histadrut leadership meeting that the 15 local chapters will devote them- selves exclusively to solicitation of pledges on behalf of the Histadrut Campaign during this period. Activities in each of the cha...…

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…Dr. Jacobs' Study of ill(iimonides' Principles t)f Faith Likely to Arouse Italakhic Dispute Dr: Louis Jacobs, whose differ- trary, the remarkably courage- Zionists' views, his references to ,nces with the chief rabbi of the ous manner in which he grap- pre-Herzian Zionists like Rabbi British Isles over the interp•eta- pled with the intellectual pro- Kalischer, to the late Chief lion of halakhic rules created a blems of HIS day and his pas- R...…

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…Jewish Meals Try and Stop Me By Mildred Grosberg Benin By BENNETT CERF (Copyright, 1965, JTA, Inc.) Let's get 1965 off to a doubly sweet start with two desserts made with sweet potatoes. The sweet potato, one of the many gifts from the New World to the Old, is a tropical, perennial, trailing herb which is grown for its swollen tuber-like roots. Al- though it is native to warm cli- mates, it is grown commercially as far north as New Jersey...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 12—Friday, January 1, 1965 • starting this friday every sayings dollar earns 4% at the Wommoitterealth: Compounded and paid every 90 days ...these flee reasons tell you why our 4% is better 1 We pay interest on deposits starting at $1.00. (Some banks require a balance of $500.00 to earn their top interest rate.) In only 90 days your savings have earned 4%. (Some banks penalize you by paying only 1% to 3% if wit...…

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…Sholem Aleichem Due on Stage at Home for the Aged SYNAGOGUE Oak-Woods Young Israel Plans Adult Education Program of Four Courses SERVICES The Mobile Theater Unit of the Jewish Center Theater will present two plays from the "World of TEMPLE ISRAEL: Services 8:30 p.m. Friday. Dr. Fram will speak Sholem Aleichem" Tuesday eve- on "An Analysis of 1964 and a Prognosis of 1965," and the Bar ning at the Jewish Home for the Mitzvah of Michael Wil...…

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…Weekly Q Jews in Sports BY RABBI SAMUEL J. FOX presentation of the quadrennial ment. He was the first New Eng- Maccabian Award to sportsman Ed- land pro to follow the sun, begin- ning in 1923 . . . Did you know American basketball coaches win H. Mosier Jr., chairman of that the recently closed Windmill never had it so good. All they have the board of the Mosier Safe Corn- Theater in the Soho District of to satisfy is the alumni. But with pa...…

January 01, 1965 • Page Image 15

…Susan Joan Sandler Wed to Izidor Bass omens BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD will SHAAREY ZEDEK SISTER- hold its paid-up membership din- HOOD will hear Detroiter Walter ner-party at Holiday Manor 6:30 Field in a review of "A People's p.m. Jan. 11. For reservations call Epic," his own 40-page history of membership chairman Mrs. Irving the Jewish people, 10 a.m. Wednes- Berson, DI 1-0422, or co-chairman day in the Social Hall. Written in Mrs. Norman Horw...…

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…S OME PRINTING PLANTS are geared to produce only k-) large runs, others small runs. By contrast, "PAK" is flexible enough to handle both . . because "PAK" has equipment best suited for the job. The very high speeds of the web offset and web letterpress presses are employed whenever quantities exceed 10,000. For smaller quantities, Kramer's smaller sheet-fed presses are used. This versatility allows a run of only 200 to be handled as effi- ci...…

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…Levine-Mintz Vows Are Exchanged Frances Aftel Married Detroiter on Road With Hope in Korea There was a doctor in the house 548th General Dispensary, U. S. to Kenneth Eisenberg when Bob Hope and his bevy of 60 Army. gewry (9n the international beauties entertained the GIs in Seoul, Korea. It was Detroiter Capt. Harold T. Eisen- man. For Eisenman, son of the Irving Eisenmans, .4005 W. Outer Dr., it was a four-day holiday. He wrote his parent...…

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…• ART CLASSES • Hack-Frnkel Troth Announced in Lansing Men's Clubs ROSE LEVINE will teach CHILDREN'S ART CLASSES (Creative Painting & Drawing) ASSOCIATION OF ORTHODOX JEWISH SCIENTISTS, Detroit chapter, will meet 8:30 p.m. Tues- day at the Beth Jacob School. Lec- ture for the evening will be by Rabbi Weinberg, dean of the Ye- shivah of Toronto, as recorded at the last annual meeting of the AOJS in New York. The public is invited. a * * F...…

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…Stronger Action Urged to Develop Freedman-Helfer Rites Young MD Named Miss Friedlaender Now Jewish Youths' Mature Understanding Are Solemnized Here Chief Internist at Mrs. Norman Levy WASHINGTON (JTA)—Stronger that they are fulfilling the Jewish Seoul Hospital action by the American Jewish tradition. MRS. MICHAEL FREEDMAN Dr. William Levin, 27, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Levin, 5329 W. Outer Dr„ has been appointed chief internist at Seoul M...…

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…Women Plan Event for Home in Israel Pre-Donor Meeting Sasson-Schultz Rites Last Gathering Set Are Solemnized Here Before JNF Tea ‘4. Mrs. Joseph Kahaneman (third from left), director of Batei Avoth Orphans Home in Israel, receives a check from the Detroit Mothers Committee which is planning a benefit donor luncheon for the home noon Tuesday at Cong. Beth Yehudah. Mrs. Kahaneman, who will address the luncheon, is with members of the steering...…

January 01, 1965 • Page Image 21

…Sandra Diskin Ilred to Gerald S. Mitchell Jews Show Will to Survive Odyssey of the Market Place A little praise of a man may be uttered in his presence, but ful- some praise in his presence is for- bidden.—Erubin. Deanna Miller to Wed Jerrold H. Weinberg BY CHARLOTTE HYAMS per hot on my heels, I spied the Music the Stein-Way The Jews are a very intense loaf of bread I wanted. Grabbing people. Of this I am certain. Why? for the top shelf (...…

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…activities in Society The Sherman Family Club will meet 8:30 p.m. Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Levenstein, 19178 San Juan. Election of officers will take place. A_ sweet sixteen dinner-dance honoring Miss Nancy Pearl Nudell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman D. Nudell of Pembroke Ave., was held Saturday at the Furnifure Club of Detroit. Delegates from Adas Shalom Synagogue attending the United Synagogue Youth National Convention in ...…

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…Nano, Stein to IT Donald Sandweiss People Make News MONTREAL (JTA)—The entire man Center of the YM-YWHA, cost of the construction and equip- the structure will be devoted to ment of a new YM-YWHA build- Jewish cultural activities. Mrs. ing to be erected adjoining the Bronfman and her husband have DR. LEON FRAM will par- Israel Award in recognition of 25 present Snowden building of the long been active leaders in the Y. ticipate in a seminar ...…

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…THE JEWISH NE THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 1, 1965-25 f Magnificent Mencours 7113 PURITAN 2 Blocks West of Livernois 862-2882 For Res. Ample Parking .1111•1111. ■)•■•■ 44•1 ■47-■ ■•■■■•■ •••• ■■■••■•■ 1.•••• Dinner at DARBY'S is a real treat • Visit Our New SKYLIGHT ROOM, Cocktail Lounge and Bar • AFTER THEATRE Snacks . . . a Delight LUNCHEON A Pleasure a little bit of everything By Danny Raskin WHERE TO GO in Detroi...…

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…`Centurians' Tops Hollywood News MELINA MERCOURI PETER USTINOV MAXIMILIAN SCHELL ° Pka ;_Ca ZN BY HERBERT G. LUFT (Copyright, 1965, JTA, Inc.) HOLLYWOOD - Producer-di- rector Mark Robson, on the eve of his departure for Spain to pre- pare for the screen "Ten Centur- ians," was asked by the foreign press how he explains that so many World War II pictures are being made though the struggle came to an end nearly 20 ; years ago. Somehow evas...…

January 01, 1965 • Page Image 27

…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 28-Friday, January THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 1, 1965 10-ROOMS FOR RENT 10-ROOMS FOR RENT NICE ROOM. Kitchen privileges. Good transportation. 342-0382. INDIANA-CURTIS. Woman. Privileges. Reasonable rent. Good transportat...…

January 01, 1965 • Page Image 28

…• 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 13—FOR RENT APARTMENTS 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 3347 BOSTON-2, 3 and 5 rooms, fur- nished and unfurnished, clean, quiet building. All utilities. Reasonable. Park- ing available. Adults. 894-1966. CUSTOM i---"ICZNN.,11EZE3 CDF= 7-- CLASSIC BE= AUTY___ Sherwood East Southfield Gardens Kentfield Manor Southfield Heights 18461 Wisconsin Open 2-5 Sun. Charming 3-bedrm. Cape Cod, pan. family rm., modern kit...…

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…19-E—BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR SALE DAVISON CORNER ARLINGTON Brick store, 32x76. New gas furn. Rented $150 month. Price only $9500. Terms. We do sell more prop- erties than any other firm in Michi- gan. Let us sell yours. ELSEA VI 1-1400 20-A—MODERNIZATION HOME REMODELING Lowest Prices Anywhere! DEAL DIRECT ! • Additions • Kitchens • Rec. Rooms • Attics • Porches • Alum. Siding. Free Estimates. No Money Down. JOE BARTOLETTI Call Anytime...…

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…, Robert Clifton Dies; Secrets of Eloquence Square Garden rocked with joyful By DAVID SCHWARTZ (Copyright. 1965, JTA Inc-) delight . . •. General Lucius D. Abba Eban's speech last week Clay. honored by the Israel Bond before the United Nations drew organization in Kansas City last a packed attendance and by all week. is a relative of Cassius Clay, accounts made a strong impres- not the colored fighter, but the OBITUARIES Former City Editor...…

January 01, 1965 • Page Image 31

…WJ Congress Puts Crucial Issues on Agenda JERUSALEM (JTA)—More than • ment. He said the movement should open its doors to new forces 500 delegates to the 26th World Zionist Congress, including 145 within the Jewish people which were ready to share responsibility from the United States. are map- but not within the Zionist party ping plans for Zionist activities for the next two years. The Con- framework. Among other points, he asserted gress a...…

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