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October 24, 1958 • Page Image 3

…:"411111111 Major Challenges ins. Jewish Life Outlined by Goldmann to Hadassah (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) influences. The Jewish communities of MIAMI BEACH — Problems the world, he added, will have facing Jews of the present gen- to make, in the second decade eration here of Israel's existence, even Tuesday were night reviewed by Dr. Nahum Goldmann, president of the greater efforts than previously Jewish Agency, addressin...…

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…One of the Roots of Bigotry THE JEWISH NEWS Incorporating the Detroit Jewish Chronicle ccnnmencing 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 35, Mich., VE 8-9364. Subscription $5 a year. Foreign $6. Entered as second class matter Aug. 6, 1942 at ...…

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…Dr. August to Address DSG Luncheon Club Geraldine Stern, author and and speakers have been sched- artist who wrote the book uled and will be announced "Daughters from Afar", pub- within the next few weeks. Mrs. Stern has made several lished this year, will appear as a gUest speaker at the Ladies' trips to Israel, and has come to know the country intimately by Day -program of the seventh an- living in a kibbutz and in the cities. Her travels h...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, October 24, 1958-6 Synagogue Adult Institute Opens Classes Nov. 11 Rabbi Adler to Guide Council During Crohn's Visit in Israel Rabbi Morris Adler will as- sume duties as acting presi- dent of the Jewish Community Council during the absence from the country of Lawrence W. Crohn, Council president. Mr. and Mrs. Crohn have left Detroit for an extended stay in Israel, during which they will visit ther children,...…

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…Eight Detroiters will be among the members of the 1958 United Jewish Appeal Mission to Israel, which will meet in Geneva on Thursday before proceeding to Israel. They are Max M. Fisher, Al- lied Jewish Campaign chairman; Paul Zuckerman, pre-campaign chairman; Jack 0. Lefton, De- troit Service Group chairman; Charles H. Gershenson, pre- campaign vice-chairman; Rich- ard Sloan, member, board of governors, Jewish Welfare Fed- eration; A. Alfred T...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, October 24, 1958-8 Theodore Bargman Dies on a Visit in Los Angeles Theodore Bargman, one of Detroit's most prominent Jew- ish community personalities, died suddenly Monday, while on a visit to L o s Angeles with 1VIrs. Bargman. Funeral ser- vices were held in De- troit Thurs- day. His wife, Mina Eliza- beth Bar man, one of Bargman Detroit's most prominent Jew- ish women leaders, is his only survivor. Born in...…

October 24, 1958 • Page Image 9

…Vol. 6, No. 3 JOSEPH LEE Dinner Chairman ehu Beth Yehudah Schools, Dexter at Sturtevant MAYOR MIRIANI Honorary Chairman DANIEL A. LAVEN "Man of the Year" h News HON. JOHN M. WISE Toastmaster October 24, 1958 IGOR GORIN Guest Artist EDITORIAL Support the Beth Yehudah Schools This is Education Month in our Detroit Jewish Community! Traditionally it is a period when educators and ordinary citizens alike pause to glance back to see wh...…

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…Beth Aaron to Welcome New Families at Service SYNAGOGUE SERVICES TEMPLE ISRAEL: At 8:30 will give "A Memorial THE DETROIT JEWIS H NE — Friday, October 24, 19 58---1 0 There never was a right en- deavor but it succeeded. Pa- tience and patience and we shall win at last.—Emerson. 6 . . . 60.. or 600! T h e /t/ ER/ HENROSE can serve them all ! Yes, the beautiful new Henrose Hotel, formerly the Barium, now offers - the biggest variety o...…

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…Honoring Rabbi Max J. High Holy Day appeals, and Wohlgelernter, formerly execu- Wolf Cohen, Yeshivah presi- tive vice-president of the Yesh- dent. ivath Beth Yehudah and now Morris Dorn, a pioneer in secretary to the Chief Rabbin- the Beth Yehudah Schools, was ate in Israel, the Beth Ye- named associate chairman of hudah Schools board and syn- the synagogue council at the agogue council held a break- meeting. fast meeting last Sunday, at Durin...…

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…THE ZIONIST ORGANIZATION Of Detroit Presents An Outstanding FIL FESTIVAL As Part of the BALFOUR CELEBRATION Two New Films Produced During the 10th ANNIVERSARY OF ISRAEL: "ISRAEL THE NEXT 10 YEARS" Narrated by N.B.C. Commentator CHET HUNTLEY — And "ISRAEL LAND OF PROMISE" Narrated By LORD RUSSELL OF LIVERPOOL PLACE: BETH AARON SYNAGOGUE SOCIAL HALL 18000 Wyoming DATE: WED., NOV. 5 8:30 P.M. FREE ADMISSION Synagogues ...…

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…Maimonides Medical Society Women's Auxiliary will hold a luncheon meeting at 12:15 p.m., Tuesday, at Jeri's. Mrs. Leroy Atler, vice-president in charge of program, will introduce Judge Nathan Kaufman as the guest speaker. Mrs. Ezra Lipkin will give the invocation. President Mrs. Joseph Dubin has announced that the follow- ing past presi- dents have been appoint- ed as coordi- nators of this year activ- ities: Mesdames Morris B a c h- man, Edit...…

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…THE DETRO IT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, October 24, 1958- 14 Hebrew Ladies Aid Set Plans for Donor Tour of Federation Agencies Highlights Leadership Session The 26th, annual donor lunch- Engel and Abe Miller. Games eon of the Hebrew Ladies Aid and prizes will be featured, and Society has been scheduled for friends are invited. LOUIS MARSHALL LODGE Mrs. Samuel 'Gold, past De- 12:30 p.m., Nov. 10, at Holiday Named by Mrs. Julius Ring, Some 30 wome...…

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…Women's Ladies of Yeshivath Beth Ye- hudah will hold its 31st annual donor luncheon on Tuesday, at Horowitz Ca- tering, it is announced by Mrs. Louis Honigman, chairman of the event. Rabbi S. P. Wohlgelernter will be the guest speaker, and musical e n tertainment will be pro- Mrs. Honigman vided by Mrs. Louis Ack. Pro- ceeds from the luncheon will go to the Beth Yehudah Schools. For tickets or reserva- tions, call Mrs. Honigman, UN. 3-7232. *...…

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…in 1.4 Saginaw Sisterhood Slates Antique Show Temple Bnai Israel Sisterhood of Saginaw will hold its second annual antique show and sale, 12 noon to 10 p.m., Nov. 2 to 4. Proceeds will be divided be- tween the United Fund and the Max Brandle Memorial Library at the Jewish Community Cen- ter of Saginaw. Prizes will be awarded and refreshments will be available. Serving as members of the show committee are Mesdames Sam Nover, Max Ravitch, Ed-...…

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…Goldoftas to Speak on Autoemancipation' United Jewish Folk School 114. principal Movsas Goldoftas will This is the first in a series of speak on "Dr. Leo Pinsker and free lectures to be given by Autoemancipation," at 9 p.m., Goldoftas, who is cultural chair- Mrs. B. Rich has returned to her home here after a stay Saturday, in the Hayim Green- man of Farband, on leading fig- with her family in Louisville. Ky. berg Center, 19161 Schaefer, ures ...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, October 24, 1958-18 ▪ To Wed Jan. 18 League to Sponsor Non-Partisan Town Hall Candidates' Meeting Youth to Fete Fathers at Program on Sunday The youth commission of Beth Abraham Synagogue is planning its annual father-son-daughter day at 9 a.m., Sunday, when services in the main sanctuary will be followed by breakfast in the social hall. Members of the Bar and Bas Mitzvah Club will have their fathers as s...…

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…Kvutzah ivrit Sets Hebrew Talk on Israel by Knesset Member Dr. Aryeh Altman, former staff member of United Hebrew Schools, and now a member of the Knesset in Israel, will ad- dress Kvutzah Ivrit Saturday evening, in the Rose Sittig Cohen Building auditorium, He will speak in Hebrew on "The Cultural Development of Is- rael." The meeting is open to the public. The following officers were elected recently by the Kvut- zah: Joseph Katz, president...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, October 24, 1958-20 Panel to Discuss New Communal Facilities at Luncheon Meeting "Something New Has Been Added To Our Community" will be the topic of a panel discus- sion at a dessert luncheon, 12:30 p.m., Wednesday, at the home of Mrs. Lester S. Smith, 25251 Franklin Hills, Franklin, Mich. Mrs. Charles Lakoff, repre- senting the Jewish Family and Children's Service; Dr. Julien Priver, direc- tor of Sinai Ho...…

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…Aim 111811- Judge James H. Sexton, ap- pointed to the Probate Court bench in 1945 by Gov. Harry F. Kelly and twice re-elected to office, is a candidate for the office in the Nov. 4 elec- tion. His court career actually be- gan in 1923, when he first served as a court clerk to vari- ous judges and a deputy Pro- bate Registrar. He is a gradu- ate of the Detroit College of Law. Supported by many attorneys, Judge Sexton is considered to be "all j...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, October 24, 1958-22 13-FLATS, INCOMES AND APTS. FOR RENT CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Colonial Village OAK PARK 8715 W. 10 Mile Rd, Liners accepted from responsible firms or individ- uals by Telephone up to 11 a.m., Wednesday. Dead- line for display classified ads is 4:30 p.m., Tuesday. Rates 10c a word, minimum charges $1.00, or $2.94 per column inch. CALL VErmont 8-9364 13-FLATS, INCOMES AND APTS. FOR ...…

October 24, 1958 • Page Image 23

…WANTED: Unfurnished 3 bedroom house or flat to rent. One small N.W. area, SU. 8-1078. 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 19446 Greenwald 3 bdrm. ranc h, beautifully wooded area. Roseland Woods. Built-in range, oven, dishwash- er, finished basement, drapes, carpets . landscaped. EL. 6-7377. Shown by appt. Ilene 18270 Open Sun. 2-5 Beautiful income bung., 5 rms. and closed porch down. 3 nice rms. & bath up. Both kitchen and baths tiled. Upper leased for S8...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, October 24, 1958-24 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALi. See These Choke Homes Sunday 2-5 Chosen for Their Excellent Value 18972 MUIRLAND Golf Club 18681 INDIANA Attractive 3 bdrm. BUNG. with bath & 2 lays. Studio liv. rm., jr. din. rm. with blt. in break- frnt., modern kit. Carpets, custom drapes, auto- matic sprink. syst. Owner will SACRIFICE for quick sale. D. E. Williams. 18252 GREENLAWN Bldr's....…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE Lindsay 19335 $11,950 OAK PARK Whitmore—W . of Coolidge. 3 bedrm. brk. 4 ' yrs. old. Bath y4, 1 flr ., disp ., carpt ., drapes. ONLY $18,900 . Miss Step / Mr. Sanders. Beaut 2 bedrm bimg., 11 blks. N. of 7 Mile Rd. Fabulous fam- ily rm gas ht air cond Incl.; 4% G.I., low pymts Joe Sanders. . . .; .; 17—HOUSES FOR SALE . . REALTY GROSS REALTY GROSS NORTHWEST OFFICE NORTHWEST OFFICE UN 4-3100 UN 4-3100 13420 W....…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -- Friday, Octobe r 24, 1958-26 17—HOUSES FOR SALE APPOLINE 19728 OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 Stone front colonial, 6 rooms, scr. rear terr., lge. kit, din. space. finished basemt., asking $17,500. F.H.A. terms. E. FRIEDMAN, BROKER 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE OAK PARK Faust 20200 Open Sun. 2-5 Completely air-conditioned 3 bdrms., ranch, studio ceilings, full dry basement, all wool car- peting, beautifully landsc...…

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…117 — HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE Appoline, 18990 BRAND NEW ! Open Sun. 2 5 19988 LITTLEFIELD This lovely 4 bdrm., 21/2, bath bungalow is carpeted thruout with a paneled rec. rm. and bar plus a large closed terrace and .1 1 .-car gar. Priced under $20,000. I 4-4600 UN - GROSS REALTY NORTHWEST OFFICE 13420 W. 7 MILE APPOLINE, 18703 HAROLD BLAKE CO. DUPLEX Bit. '47 face brick carpeted, draped. alum. storms, gas fur- nace, ni...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -- Friday, October 24, 1958-28 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE HUBBELL - PEMBROKE Stansbury - 7 Mile Custom bit. Ranch; 2 master bdrms.; stall shower bath; spa- cious paneled den; beautiful kitchen ; large breakfast rm.; gas A.C. heat; 70-ft. lot. UN 4-4600 MR. SEIDON 2 Bedrm. Brk. Immaculate. Rec. rm.; gas ht. $4,500 dwn. $8& per mo. Miss Step. GROSS REALTY J. WM. KLEM UN 4-3100 NORT...…

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…OAK PARK - 15211 KENTON OPEN 2 5 Modern 3 bedrm. brick ranch; 1 3,4 tiled baths; only 2 yrs. old; close to Synagogue and school. Must be sold immediately! UN 4-4600. - J. WM. KLEM 20136 STANSBURY, 2 bedroom bun- galow, gas heat, aluminum storms and s c r e e n s, new carpeting, screened porch, $14,000. DI. 1-2605. 6 ROOM house . nice kitchen. gas heat, garage, near n Vernor school. UN. 4-9504. OAK PARK $2,700 DOWN F.H.A. Mortgage BY OWNE...…

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…Border Patrolmen Appeal Sentences pi) or) 0.1 0 O I2 1=2 O E-1 GW A TEL AVIV (JTA)—Families of eight border policemen, sen- tenced last week to prison terms in the .October 1956 murders of 43 Arab villagers of Kafr Kassem, launched an effort here to mobilize public opinion against the verdicts and to win pardons for the convicted men. The policemen were sen- tenced to prison terms ranging from seven to 17 years im- prisonment by a mi...…

October 24, 1958 • Page Image 31

…MONUMENT UNVEILINGS (Unveiling announcements may be inserted by mailing or by call- ing 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 standard charge of $2.00 for an unveilino. notice, measuring an inch in b depth.) • * The family of the late Sam Littky announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory at 10:30 a.m., Sunday, Oct. 26, at Wo...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW S — Friday, October 24, 1958-32 President May Call White House Parley to Plan Fight on Bigotry (Continued from Page 1) Rockwell stated bluntly: "We derive our ideas from Adolf Hitler. We admire him for his genius, his ideas." But h2, added: "We are not German Nazis and we do not believe we should exterminate the Jews." Scores of threats are report- ed to have been made to Jew- ish organizations and syna- gogues in seve...…

October 17, 1958 • Page Image 1

…Book Reviews: 'Anne Frank', Story of Great Courage and Briscoe's Autobiography THE JEWISH NE A Weekly Review of Jewish Events Pages 2 and 4 Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper—Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle 'Learning . learning learning: that is the secret of Jewish Sur- vival' —Ahad Ha'm in Letter to J. L. Magnes VOLUME XXXIV—No. 7 10 1 0r noriin shop 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd.—VE 8-9364--Detroit 35, October 17, 1958 $5 Per Y...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Fr iday, October 17, 1958-2 Purely Commentary By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Our Highest Possession—Natural Love of Learning There is a statement in the apocrypha that man's highest possession is "a natural love of learning." Jewry's chief aspiration, and strongest instrument for sur- vival, is the quest for learning. Indeed, the. Biblical injunction, "Thou shalt teach them diligently unto thy children" is the Jew's guide in...…

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…le Bo bin Arrest Five in and other non-Jewish groups and individuals have expressed shock and repugnance at the deed. These expressions contrib- uted to the general feeling in the local Jewish community that while the bombing had its anti- Semitic aspects, it was essenti- ally a blow at democratic values and law and order. The Atlanta Constitution edi- torially called the bombing the "harvest of defiance of the courts by many Southern politi...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS Toward a Better Jewish Life 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 35, Mich., VE 8-9364. Subscription $5 a year. Foreign $6. Entered as second class matter Aug. 6, 1942 at P...…

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…Recollections About Pope: Tributes by World Jewry By SHIN FEY SAMAKH Special to The Detroit Jewish News NEW YORK—It is recalled, as all faiths are joining in mourning the passing of Pope Pius XII, that—as Cardinal Pa- celli—he had taken a strong stand against the anti-Jewish utterances of Father Coughlin, of Royal Oak, Mich., and that he was responsible for the in- terruption in the Radio Priest's attacks on Jewry in the midst of the worst ca...…

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…Harry Cohen Guest of -"onor at Israel ond Testinitonial Over $300,000 in Bonds abbi Abba Hillel Silver Guest Speaker Pledged in Synagogues at Harry Cohen Dinner at Statler, Oct. 28 at High Holy Day Appeal In a dramatic demonstration of religious faith and their strong desire to identify them- selves with the economic de- velopment and historic upbuild- ing of Israel, the congregations of 26 Synagogues in Detroit raised over $300,000 worth of...…

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…Revised Translation of Ceremonies Mark Raising of Israeli Bible, by Noted Scholars, Flag Over Navy's First Submarine to be Ready by End of 1959 PORTSMOUTH, E n g l a n d, confidence that the Israeli nav- it was turned over to the Israeli Special to The Detroit Jewish News NEW YORK—Edwin Wolf II, president of the Jewish Publi- cation Society of America, and Dr. Solomon Grayzel, the so- ciety's editor, reported at the semi-annual meeting of the...…

October 17, 1958 • Page Image 8

…THE DETRO IT Call on Detroiters to Back UJA Cash Collection Drive Judge Friedman Presented Plaque Establish Guilt of Eight Israelis at Ceremonies of Home for Aged in Arab Massacre Max M. Fisher, 1958 Allied of Israel's newcomers, especially JERUSALEM (JTA) — A Jewish Campaign Chairman, an- the 51,000 children who arrived military tribunal in this city in the last 18 months. nounces that Detroit will par- found eight border patrolmen ticipat...…

October 17, 1958 • Page Image 9

…• Dr. Abba Hillel Silver, lead- ing spokesman for American Jewry for more than a quarter of a century, will be the prin- cipal speaker at the Israel Bond 75th birthday testimonial din- ner for local communal leader, Harry Cohen. The community-wide event will take place at 7 p.m., Oct. 28, in the Grand Ballroom of the Statler-Hilton Hotel. It was announced this week by .Abe Kasle, general chair- man of the Detroit Israel Bond Commit- A ee, tha...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Fri day, Oc tober 17, 1958- 1 0 to save lives and build freedom in the midst of peril HE s As ti With mounting threats in the Middle East, Israel's people must turn more of their resources today to meet the peril to their very existence. Mean- while hundreds of thousands of recent immigrants wait for homes, jobs, medical aid and badly-needed social services. Some 20,000 families in transit villages — 100,000 human ...…

October 17, 1958 • Page Image 11

…Kay Re-Elected Regional ZOA Head Leon Kay, Detroit Zionist Leon Moskowitz and Dr. M. Weston, David M. Zellman, M. Leader, was unanimously re- Goldberger, Saginaw; Jack Mos- Ben Lewis, Irving Sniderman :• With the Detroit Symphony elected president of the Michi- cov and Pauline Cohen, South and Abraham Borman, Detroit. Messages of greeting were re- Orchestra, under the direction gan Region, Zionist Organiza- Haven; Rabbi Marc Samuels, of Valte...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, Oc tober 17, 1958- 1 2 Hammarskjold Suggests Formation of Peace Force Along UNEF Lines Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News UNITED NATIONS, N.Y.- Secretary General Dag Ham- marskjold proposed Wednesday to the General Assembly the creation of a permanent, stand- by United Nations peace force which would operate in many respects, along the lines of the United Nations Emergency Force. Under the proposal...…

October 17, 1958 • Page Image 13

…`Togetherness' Being Shattered Integration Challenge tf, rf, in South Around the /World... Hurry, Please . A Digest of • World Jewish Happenings, from Acceptances to By MILTON FRIEDMAN nity got due credit for its gen- Dispatches of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency and Other The Gala 45th RICHMOND, Va. — The Jews erosity by conducting its own of Virginia are less fearful of separate "Jewish division" of News-Gathering Media. CITY OF HOPE synago...…

October 17, 1958 • Page Image 14

…Furniture Division to Open 35th Anniversary Histadrut Drive itt Co xit CrZ The Furniture Division of the Detroit Israel Histadrut Cam- paign, which traditionally is the first campaign division to begin activities, will launch its open- ing efforts at a cocktail party scheduled for 8:30 p.m., Tues- day, in the home of Larry Channin, 4023 W. Outer Dr. Kicking off the entire cam- paign, the program will be at- tended by all division members a...…

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…• Newly-elected officers, board members and representatives of local synagogues will meet to- gether with the board of the Mizrachi-Hapoel .Hamizrachi at 8 p.m., Wednesday, at Young Israel of Detroit. Rabbi Max J. Wohlgelernter, a leading local figure before leaving for Israel to assume duties as general secretary to the Israel Chief Rabbinate, will be guest of honor and principal speaker. Greetings also will be ex- tended to Rabbi and Mrs. J...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW S — Fr iday, Octo ber 17, 1958- 1 41 Uncover (Continued from Page 3) The Council will contribute to the Mayor's fund for the reward for finding the terrorists. Meanwhile, the police sta- tioned around-the-clock guards at the homes of Rabbi Jacob M. Rothschild, who heads the congregation of the bombed synagogue and William B. Schwartz Jr., congregation president, after Mrs. Roths- child received an anonymous call from a...…

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…The Suburban Community I JWF Sponsors Panel Solving Educatio n Pi'oblems 4 on Child Guidance "Are We Steering the Right IS 0 -.Personal Challenae Course For Our Children" will - By the -Oak-Woodser If recognition of problems is indeed half the battle toward their solution, then the prob- lem of Jewish education and its direction today is at least half solved. For our educators it does not take a Jewish Education Month, such as the one we ar...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW S -- Fri day, October 17, 1958- 1 8 Arrange Final Details for Primrose Symphony Annual Donor Luncheon on Nov. 5 Opens Season on Good Note Getting together to discuss plans for the annual donor luncheon of Primrose Benevolent: Club are, standing, left to right, Mesdames ANN COWEN, pledges; IRENE RODMAN and ROSE BRICKER, journal; and NELLIE BROWN, overall chairman. In the foreground is Mrs. ROSE BELINSKY, pro- gram chair...…

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…omen's TOWN and COUNTRY CHAPTER, Women's American ORT will meet at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, at the home of Mrs. Raymond Galper, 20400 Strath- moor, when a skit about the proposal for a Michigan consti- tutional convention, "Up to Date in '58," will be presented by the League of Women Vot- ers. Featured in the skit are Mesdames William Blau, Julius Grosbart, E. L. Perlmutter, Bertram Wiel, Paul Ross and Sidney Jaffe. A social hour will follow, anno...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWIS H NEW S — Friday, Oc tober 17, 1958-20 Panel on Israel Women s Clubs to Open Season (More Clubs on Page 19) The annual husband and wife at SZ Men's Club Revea l Miss Plishow's Troth to S. M. Adler- program presented by the INFANTS SERVICE GROUP will take place Sunday eve- ning, at the Pickwick House. Mrs. Leonard Baron and Mrs. Milford Singer will serve as host- esses. Music by Panchito will be featured. The organization w...…

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