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January 28, 1966 • Page Image 39

…Dr. Saul Adler, Noted Microbiologist, Dies in Israel; Cousin of Rabbi Adler JERUSALEM-Prof. Saul Adler, Russian-born authority on parasi- tology and former dean of the faculty of medicine at the Hebrew University, died Tuesday at age 70. He was recipient of the Chalmers Gold Medal of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine, the Lavern Medal of the Societe de Pathologi- que. Exotique, the Weizmann Prize the United States when he and Prof. Adle...…

January 28, 1966 • Page Image 40

…Herbert Bayard Swope Story: Kahn Biography $91,392,800 in Israel Bonds Purchased '65; Highest Record in History Enumerates Jewish Incidents in Colorful Career in NEW YORK (JTA)—A record- of $41,800,000 was paid out by the The late Jacob Laudau interested breaking total of $91,392,800 in state of Israel in the redemption "The World of Swope" by E. J. him in the Jewish Telegraphic State of Israel Bonds was sold dur- of matured Israel bonds. Ano...…

January 21, 1966 • Page Image 1

…Form Truman Peace Center at Hebrew University PRESIDENT TRUMAN PRESIDENT JOHNSON CHIEF JUSTICE WARREN SAMUEL ROTHBERG ABRAHAM BORMAN EMMA SCHAVER Thirty-six distinguished Jewish personalities, including two Detroiters — Mrs. Morris (Emma) Schaver and Abraham Borman — joined on Thursda in y $3,600,000--$100,000 each—to assure the establishment at the Hebrew Universit y in Jerusalem of the Harry S. Truman Center providing a sum of for the Adva...…

January 21, 1966 • Page Image 2

…Purely Commentary The Historic Legend of the Lamed Vavnicks INDEPENDENCE, Mo. — Samuel Rothberg, the chairman of the American Friends of the Hebrew University, may be remembered better for having developed the plan for the establishment of the Harry S. Truman International Center for Peace at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem than for all the other accomplishments he has to his credit in behalf of American, world and Israeli Jewries. To have...…

January 21, 1966 • Page Image 3

…Commission Tackles Racism, Religious Intolerance . BY SAUL CARSON (JTA Correspondent at the United Nations) (Copyright, 1966, JTA, Inc.) UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. — up again, a small United Nations o of only 14 members has been oup tittracting attention that is incom- mensurate with its size. As is often the case with small groups, it has a verly long title: The Subcommis- sion on Prevention of Discrimina- tion and Protection of Minorities. It...…

January 21, 1966 • Page Image 4

…G THE JEWISH NEWS Incorporating The Food First With_ Equality for All 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 48235 Mich., YE 8-9364. Subscription $6 a year. Foreign $7. Second Class Postage Paid at Detroi...…

January 21, 1966 • Page Image 5

…Truman Honored With Jerusalem Peace Center (Continued from Page 1) Schaver was accompanied by her brother, Morris Lazaroff of St. Louis. At the ceremony on Thursday morning, David Noyes, lifelong ifriend and aide to the former resident, presided at Truman's 4111Prequest. The major address in behalf of the Hebrew University was deliv- ered by the president of the univer- sity, Eliahu Elath. The keynote for the event was struck by President Tru...…

January 21, 1966 • Page Image 6

…6—Friday, January 21, 1966 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Glum TO THE JIIF Is THE PERSONAL Arm WAY TO MD ISRAEL J.N.F. YOU KNOW EXACTLY WHAT YOUR WHEN YOU GIVE TO THE Is PERMANENTLY IDENTIFIED WITH YOUR MONEY BUYS. YOUR NAME COMES AN EVERLASTING PART OF ISRAEL. PROJECT. YOUR NAME BE- YOUR PERMANENT CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE YOU WILL BE THRILLED TO SEE VISIT YOUR PROJECT IN ISRAEL. JEWISH HOMELAND WHEN YOU SIX PERSONAL WAYS TO HELP ISRAEL $2...…

January 21, 1966 • Page Image 7

…World Zionist Policy Makers Adopt $120 Million Budget; Ask End to ME Arms Supplies; Criticizell-G Attack 7—` (Direct JTA Teletype .Wire to The Jewish News) s) Mr. Sharett's assumption of the aster, 1 "amounted to the Zionists to agency executive chairmanship, confirmation of the greatness of after serving Israel as prime min- their movement." THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 21, 1966-7 $444-1,444- *********************************...…

January 21, 1966 • Page Image 8

…Festival '66 Opens Wednesday Wayne State President, Johnson Aide to Join Karl Haas at Ceremonies Roger Stevens, special assistant ' on the arts to President Johnson; Dr. William Rea Keast, president of Wayne State University; and Karl Haas, chairman of the Michi- JES Enlarges Group for Bible Translation Sol Satinsky, president of the Jewish Publication Society of Am- erica, announces that the society has expanded its Bible translation comm...…

January 21, 1966 • Page Image 9

…U. S. State Department 'Leak' About Israel Arms Purchases, Expose of Grants to Arab States, Add to Middle East Tensions BY MILTON FRIEDMAN (Copyright, 1966, JTA, Inc.) WASHINGTON — Preoccupation rah Vietnam has downgraded White House concern about Israel's security. This was indi- cated by President Johnson's total omission of Near Eastern Prob- lems from his State of the Union message at a time of deep concern over a dangerous Arab militar...…

January 21, 1966 • Page Image 10

…Johnson Urged by All Jewish Religious Groups to Resist Pressures for Escalation of War; JWV Replies Bitterly to Rabbis' Rebuke Conservative, Orthodox and Re- form Jewish spokesmen joined Sunday in a plea to President Johnson. to resist pressures for es- calating the war in Vietnam if the administration's current peace of- fensive should fail. The action came in a policy statement issued by the Synagogue Council of America, coordinating agency...…

January 21, 1966 • Page Image 11

…Senators Back Resolution Opposing Nuclear Arms for. Israel, Other Lands Haifa Subway 53 WASHINGTON (JTA) — A re- effort to discourage additional ment or material supplied for conference resumes next Thurs- solution designed to prevent na- nations from joining the nuclear civilian purposes, but that these day and that the United States Not on Strike tions like Israel from perfecting weapons club." agreements are not yet in effect. should offer ...…

January 21, 1966 • Page Image 12

…Israel Mapping Plans for Bonn Economic Pact The First Citizen Asser Levy IN 16541, ''PEG-LEGH PETER STUYVESANT WAS THE GOVERNOR OF NEW YORK, THEN KNOWN AS NEW AMSTERDAM. GOVERNOR, A FRENCH VESSEL HAS JUST LANDED WITH 2.3 JEWS ABOARD! BUT„ . -, WHAT? WE'VE TROUBLE ENOUGH WITH THE SWEDES THE DUTCH WEST INDIA CO./ AND THE ENGLISH! WHAT WILL SEND'EM BACK! THEY SAY!„--". -100., _.-- (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) PEG-LEG- SOFTE...…

January 21, 1966 • Page Image 13

…Ford Praises UJA, Says 'Voluntary Giving Is Hallmark of Democracy' CHICAGO — American business should stop being indecisive about its social responsibilities and "take the plunge," Henry Ford II said here Saturday night, at a meeting of the United Jewish Appeal, at the Palmer House. The Ford Motor Co. board chairman said that "in recent years the business commu- nity has done a great deal of hem- ming and hawingover the social responsibilitie...…

January 21, 1966 • Page Image 14

…Classes to Start 2nd Semester at Temple Israel SYNAGOGUE SERVICES The second semester of Temple Israel's classes in adult Jewish religious and cultural education will open 8 p.m. Monday with Dr. Leon Fram giving a comparative religion course in "Judaism and Christianity." It will feature inter- pretive readings both from the New Testament and the Talmud, with special references to the Vatican declaration on the Jews. Rabbi M. Robert Syme w...…

January 21, 1966 • Page Image 15

…Beth Aaron Holds Seminary Fete Beth Aaron Synagogue inaugurated its observance of the Jewish Theological Seminary's 80th anniversary with a reception at the residence of William I. Liberson, 19160 Parkside. Looking on as Jack Shenkman greets Alfred L. Deutsch, a member of the Seminary's national board of overseers, are (from left) Arthur Faber, Beth Aaron's Seminary chairman; Joseph Sulkes, president of the congregation; Rabbi Benjamin H. Gor...…

January 21, 1966 • Page Image 16

…Eshkol to Follow B-G's Policies on Peace With Arabs Saudis Asked to Recognize Passports PARIS (JTA) — Premier Levi gatiations must be based on Arab tion and expansion of agriculture of Israel Moslems on Pilgrimages acceptance of existing Israel-Arab in Israel's Negev waste and—where Eshkol declared in an interview in Le Monde, the influential French daily newspaper, that his views on conditions for an Arab-Israel peace were identical with tho...…

January 21, 1966 • Page Image 17

…Ininill.li!c• ■ •• ■ •-tvae.a...0411111.0.1••00-11M.. ■ •=1.0.111.tHmEN. 0 •• ■ •0 0111.04111.....0 dui. c.mlmo.0 ∎0•111m1:1411111111.0 elne4 Lebanon Arrests Refugees to Halt Anti-Israel Plot Boris Smolar's 'Between You . . and Me' (Copyright, 1966, JTA, Inc.) THE ISRAEL SCENE: The voices in Israel that plead for seeking more accommodation with Russia will be more powerful now that the left-wing Mapam Party has joined the Israeli Cabinet ...…

January 21, 1966 • Page Image 18

…- Three Important Harper Paperbacks: Spanish Jew Goes Find Thomas Mann Letter Criticizing on TV in Plea for Nazis' Anti-Semitic Practices in 1921 Buber's 'Knowledge of Man,' Works BONN — A West German news- that had been created in the coun- Christian Amity paper by James Muilenburg, Macquarrie found and printed last week- try by the unjust treatment of Ger- NEW YORK (JTA) — Max An eminent Christian's view of "Biblical Faith and Ethics" is i...…

January 21, 1966 • Page Image 19

…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS omen's THE WOMAN'S AUXILIARY, UNITED HEBREW SCHOOLS, will hold its annual paid-up mem- bership meeting and petite lunch- eon noon Wednesday at the Esther Berman Building. The program, "Stories Unlimited," will be pre- sented by Mrs. Harry Oberstein, program vice president, and Mrs. Lawrence Wernher, Temple Israel librarian. Mrs. Lewis G. Hyams, membership vice president, states that new members will be honored at this...…

January 21, 1966 • Page Image 20

…JNF Women Will Mark Oka-Doner Wedding to Be Held in Florida Completion of Gadot Project on Israel Border The Women's Auxiliary of the Jewish National Fund will com- plete the redemption of the Israel settlement. of Gadot on the Syrian- Jordan border at its donor event 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at Temple Israel. This settlement is unique in that it has an underground nursery school and classrooms for older children, as well as an underground dispe...…

January 21, 1966 • Page Image 21

…Langwald Returned as-.?resident of the Chesed Shel Emes Jewish Meals The board of directors of the Hebrew Benevolent Society elect- ed Philip Langwald to his second term as president at a general membership meeting in the He- brew Memorial Chapel. Re-elected with Langwald Leo B. Furst and H a r r y Portner, vice presidents; Nathan P. Ros- s e n, recording secretary; Isidore Sosnick, treasur- er; Samuel S. Partner, ceme- Langwald tery committ...…

January 21, 1966 • Page Image 22

…Judge Wade H. McCree Selected Congress Women's Amity Aivardee ' s s... ,... k .,:s 44.UM,,,,, •.,,.. .;: .&:. From left are Mrs. Arnold E. Frank, Dr. Leon Fram, Rt. Rev. Richard S. Emrich and Mrs. Benjamin J. Safir. * * * United States District Court Judge Wade H. McCree was nam- ed to receive the 19th Amity Award of the Detroit Women's Di- vision of the American Jewish Congress. The award is presented in recognition of outstanding com- Ma...…

January 21, 1966 • Page Image 23

…Web/garden-Cohen Vows Are Exchanged Akiva PTA to Hear Review of James Michener Novel activities in Society William Gershenson, Detroit chairman of Project HOPE, and Dr. Herbert J. Bloom, oral surgeon and vice chairman of HOPE's national medical advisory committee, were taken on a personally conducted tour of the white hospital ship, S.S. HOPE, with Dr. William B. Walsh, founder and president of the project. Mr. Gershenson and Dr. Bloom were...…

January 21, 1966 • Page Image 24

…Judaica Philately: Erie Lind's Stamping Ground By CHARLOTTE HYAMS degree of "Sandwich Professor" finds in a dealer's junk box sold for a dime but worth $25 or more. Ever get licked by a stamp? among the kitchen faculty. Lind has, for example, one hand- Gertrude Lind must feel that way Lind figures there must be "sev- sometimes when her husband gets eral ten thousand" collectors whose stamped envelope from the con- lost in the maze of Israel p...…

January 21, 1966 • Page Image 25

…Miss Grosberg Engaged Miss Gorelick to Marry 'Disintegration in Jewish Ranks' Robert Gary Aptekar Scored by Dr. Dolgin at Akiva Dinner to Pennsylvania Man MISS JUDITH GORELICK Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gorelick of Stratford Rd. announce the en- gagement of their daughter Judith to Robert Gary Aptekar, son of Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Aptekar of Birch- crest Dr. Miss Gorelick, a senior at the University of Michigan, is affiliated with Delta Phi Epsilon Sor...…

January 21, 1966 • Page Image 26

…Einstein Leaders Cited for Bond Efforts At the recent Albert Einstein Lodge and Chapter Israel Bond dance, $31,300 in Israel Bonds was subscribed. Leaders awarded scrolls for their efforts are (from left) Mr. Henry Mor- gan, chapter president; Felix Rosenzweig, lodge preszident; Mrs. Jerry Zarkin, chapter Israel Bond chairman; Joey Adams, guest ar- tist; Sol Steinbruck, lodge Israel Bond chairman; Eric Rosenow, past president; and Alexander G...…

January 21, 1966 • Page Image 27

…People Make News MAURICE A. BETMAN, of Northwestern Mutual, was second in sales throughout Southeastern Michigan for the month of Decem- ber with $357,000 sales on 17 lives. The Rev. JOHN MASON COON- EY, head of the Fairmount Presby- terian Church of Califon, NJ, has been appointed director of inter- religious programming of the Na- tional Conference of Christians and Jews, it was announced by NCCJ president, Dr. Sterling W. Brown. * * DR. D...…

January 21, 1966 • Page Image 28

…Dr. Freehof to Retire Hessel-117endelsoh7/ Dr. Solomon B. Freehof, spirit-. Vows to Be Exchanged ual leader of Rodef Shalom Con- BREVITIES DOCTORS OF PHILOSOPHY, Muriel Spark's first play, which has been enthusiastically received in several European productions, will be published by Knopf on Feb. 14. Miss Spark is the author of a Collection of short stories and eight hovels, among them 'Memento Mori," "The Girls of Slender Means" and "The Ma...…

January 21, 1966 • Page Image 29

…Southfield High School Newsline By DOUGLAS ZUSMAN Fourteen students have been se- lected after a series of interviews by screening committees made up of parents and school people for the "youth for understanding" teenage exchange program. Among them are: Deborah Gold- stein, Nancy Sheldon, Steve Lezell, Bonnie Mahar, Donna Grant, Alan Shulman, David Gunsberg and Richard Perlman. The students will visit either Western Europe, South America, o...…

January 21, 1966 • Page Image 30

…• • • • • • ,• • • • Youth Page U.S. Rabbinical Leaders Visit Yeshivah Standing before the new building of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah in Southfield are three noted ye- hiva leaders (from left), Rab- bis Yaakov Ka- menetsky, Mayer Cohen and David Lifshitz. The tour of the building was a highlight of their recent visit to Detroit. Three new programs for '7th to 12th graders are beginning this month at the Jewish Center. Eminent speakers represe...…

January 21, 1966 • Page Image 31

…THE JEWISH NEWSI - THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 21, 1966-31 Approximately one of every 1,000 Americans is a University of Michigan alumnus. By Danny Raskin Dinner at DARBY'S is a real treat • Visit Our New SKYLIGHT ROOM, Cocktail Lounge and Bar • AI, IER THEATRE Snacks . . . - a Delight LUNCHEON A Pleasure Res. UN 2-7642 SEVEN MILE AT WYOMING FOLLOWING THE TRAVEL- ERS' axiom, "When in doubt about where to eat, stop where ...…

January 21, 1966 • Page Image 32

…32—Friday, January 21, 1966 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS the moral NEW YORK (JTA)—The newly- designated Israel minister of for- eign affairs, Abba Eban, will make his first public appearance in the COLUMBIA PICTURES Richard Widmark Sidney Poitier PICrURE WintSONIEChING CO-Vorring James mocarthur FRI., MON., TUES. Open 6:45. Shown 7:02, 10:15. SAT. EVE. Re-open 7:00. Shown 7:15, 10:35. SUN. Open 12:45. Shown 1:00, 4:15, 730, 10:40. ROBERT ...…

January 21, 1966 • Page Image 33

…• 1 , THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 21, 1966-33 ON STAGE - IN PERSON AARON DEROY THEATRE JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER MEYERS AND CURTIS 3 PERFORMANCES ONLY FEBRUARY 1 -- 8:30 P.M. FEBRUARY 2 MATINEE 2 P.M. EVENING 8:30 JULIUS ADLEI? JACKIE GOLDSTEIN, HENRIETTA JACOBS MIRIAM KRESSYN SEYMOUR RECHTZIET, SONIA EIDUS A TREASURY OF YIDDISH THEATRE (IN YIDDISH AND ENGLISH) ALL THE GRAND MEMORIES OF THE GREATEST THEATRE EVER PRODUCED...…

January 21, 1966 • Page Image 34

…ok • Histadrut Backs Rhodesia laration of independence. This was the gist of a message sent by Aharon Becker, Histadrut secre- tary general, to the president of the Rhodesian TUC,, Francis Neh- wati. TEL AVIV — The Hista- drut has re-affirmed its support for the Rhodesian Trade Union Congress in its fight against the Smith government's unilateral dec- Bloodthirsty Vampire Lives Again! PRINCE OF DARKNESS THE PLAIGUE OF THE The Greatest 4...…

January 21, 1966 • Page Image 35

…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 4 BEDROOMS Gray brick multi-level, pillared por- tico, SOUTHFIELD S. of 10 Mi. Separaate dining room, cheerful kitchen w/blt-in Philco stove, oven- refrig. freezer, 21/2 vanity baths, 2 blt-in cedar closets, firepl. in 25' living room, vestibule entrance. Nr. Synagogues. $28,500. CHAMBERLAIN EL 7-5414 117—HOUSES FOR SALE OAK PARK 10 Mile-Greenfield Area 24640 Radcliff. Open Sun. 1-4 3 bedrooms, 21/2 baths, family ro...…

January 21, 1966 • Page Image 36

…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE OAK PARK 17—HOUSES FOR SALE LASHER-8 MILE BY OWNER 10201 SARATOGA 3 bedroom brick ranch, 11/2 baths, gas heat. Loaded with extras. 2 bedroom ranch. Alum. siding. 21/2 car garage. Gas heat, carpeting. Ideal location. Excellent condition. Occupancy June. Open Sun. 1 to 5 KE 7-4616 LI 7-0298 Sharon Meadows ION; LY ONE LE FT 3 bedrms. with Family Rms. RANCHES & 4 bedrm. with Fam...…

January 21, 1966 • Page Image 37

…• 3 New Models Under Construction Indiana-7 Mile in BEVERLY HILLS (13 Mi-Evergreen N. of Groves High School), W. BLOOMFIELD HILLS. Other home- s it es available in WASHINGTON HEIGHTS, Southfield, for custom your plans or ours. Prices range from $38,900. Please call for details. Vacant newly decorated 6 rms., pass hall, nat. mirrored firepi., modern tiled kitchen & bath, full base., gas furnace, side drive, garage, F.H.A. Only $550 dn. Ask ...…

January 21, 1966 • Page Image 38

…19-E—BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR SALE 17-A—LOTS FOR SALE City of Oak Park INCOME PROPERTY Coyle St. nr. Oak Pk. Blvd. Grand River corner brick building. Income $640 mo. $39,000 terms. Sev- eral others. residential area of fine homes. Building site for sale. paving. Sewer, water, gas, In a VI 1-1400 ELSEA Phone 357 2500 - 21—INVESTMENTS 18—STORE RENTALS For Lease COOLIDGE MALL Oak Park Shopping Center Northwest corner (9 Mile-Coolidge) ...…

January 21, 1966 • Page Image 39

…Switzerland to Extradite Nazi; 'Eichmann of Auschwitz' Is Freed BONN (JTA) — The ministries of justice and police of Switzer- land notified West Germany Tues- day that they will hand over to West German authorities Erhard Kroeger, a former SS general, ar- rested in Zurich on German charges of personal responsibility in the murder of 3,045 Jews and mentally ill persons in Lemberg, Poland, in 1941. During the war, he was chief of a Nazi command...…

January 21, 1966 • Page Image 40

…`The Golem' —Dramatic 16th Century Legend By RABBI H. RABINOWICZ (A Seven Arts Feature) The creator of the Golem, Rabbi Judah ben Bezalel Loew, of Prague, known as the Maharal, was neither a scholar like Solo- mon ben Jechiel Lurie (1510- 1573), nor a mystic like Moses ben Jacob Cordovery (1522-1570). But he fired the imagination of the Jewish masses and no other European rabbi of the Middle Ages has left so deep an imprint on his contemporar...…

January 14, 1966 • Page Image 1

…Churches' Yearbook Claims Jewish Growth in This Country 3% Over '64 The Yearbook of American Churches for 1965 lists church and synagogue membership in the United States at 123,307,000. The Jewish figure is given as 5,600,000, corresponding adequate- ly with the U. S. JewiSh population of 5,612,000 that was given last week in the World Jewish Congress survey. The Jewish listing, therefore, is not of synagogue membership but of total populat...…

January 14, 1966 • Page Image 2

…Purely Commentary Austria Fails to End Nazism, Anti-Semitism; Justice Thwarted, AJC European Office Reports PARIS—While top Austrian gov- ing him to be sent to Belgium, have poured in on Austrian an- thorities both from within Aus- ernment officials tell the world which had asked his extradition. tria and from abroad. But the Austrian courts refused want to wipe out Nazism and they New Immigration Law and the Historic anti-Semitism, Austrian...…

January 14, 1966 • Page Image 3

…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 14, 1966-3 For American Savings Customers A SILVER DOLLAR BONUS!! Plus 44% compounded and paid quarterly While our supply lasts, all American Savings customers who add $200 or more to their savings account will receive a free, U.S. Silver Dollar*(uncirculated, 1881-1887, worth several times face value) If you don't have an American Savings account, now is the time to do something about it. All acc...…

January 14, 1966 • Page Image 4

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

January 14, 1966 • Page Image 5

…Congress Ignored on Its Stand to Deny Aid To Aggressors, Near East Peace Imperiled Amsterdam Jewish Paper Marks 100th Anniversary By MILTON FRIEDMAN But, this year, the "moderate and istration's professed aim of reduc- (Copyright, 1966, JTA, Inc.) new" Nasser denied the same right ing Near Eastern tensions and WASHINGTON—The failure of to an American ship. prevention of an arms race. the White House to achieve a "con- Congress last year urge...…

January 14, 1966 • Page Image 6

…6—Friday, January 14, 1966 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS • ................... THE REAL VALUE OF A FINANCIAL INSTITUTION CAN BE MEASURED BY THE LENGTH OF ITS SHADOW OF SERVICE TO A COMMUNITY Standard Federal Is proud to be helping more than 27,000 families achieve debt-free home ownership. And, Standard is assisting more than 88,000 savings account holders build more secure futures with insured Standard Federal savings accounts. Standard Federa...…

January 14, 1966 • Page Image 7

…How Pope Rejected Jewish Demand for Rejection of Proselytization; Differences on Deicide Told in Look Federation Education Group to Start Study of Detroit's Jewish Schools' Needs on Sunday A comprehensive study of Jew- Before the Vatican Council voted the Jewish people by God as errors ish education in this community, including an appraisal of current Semitism and the Jews, a Vati- programs and existing policy, and Cardinal Bea's answer, acc...…

January 14, 1966 • Page Image 8

…Jewish Community Foundation Committee to Aid Hebrew Schools, Sinai, Council Projects Grants approximating $60,000 have been recommended for pro- jects that will strengthen pro- grams and services available to the Detroit Jewish community. The action, taken Monday by the Jewish Community Foundation Committee of the United Jewish Charities was announced by Max J. Zivian, Chairman of the Com- mittee and former UJC president. Recommendations wil...…

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