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October 12, 1951 • Page Image 12

…• • • • 5112 • 1951 • • • • •• 1 2—THE-JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 12, 1951 Sheruth League Plans Donor A f fair Nov. 27 (F) (A) Mr. & Mrs. Philip Ash & Family Mr. & Mrs. Leonard V. Frank 17364 Muirland Family Mr. & Mrs. Johr A. Allen & 18231 Marlowe Arlene Mr. & Mrs. Chas. Friedenberg & 17391 Pennington Sons 3261 Clements (C) Mc. & Mrs. Charles Cohen & (G) Family Mrs. Samuel Gluklick & Family Mr. & Mrs. Isaac Coll' & Family 15857 Linwood 18...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS-13 Temple lsrael Men Plan Friday, October 12, 1951 =9111111111111111111111110011191111111111111111111111111110111111111111111181011101110111181111011111111111111110111IIIIMIIIMIly LISTENING T MAX BAER, national BBYO director, made a stop-over in town, recently .. and was feted at lunch by a group of Bnai Brith leaders . . . Just about all who were called to attend anx- iously came to the luncheon .. . Some were dissappointed...…

October 12, 1951 • Page Image 14

…Classified Advertisements Obituaries LOUIS COVENSKY, 40, 2660 Rochester, died Sept. 28. Services were at Lewis Brothers,. He leaves his wife, Sara; sons, Har- vey and Gerald; daughter, Judy; father, Mcrr is; and brother, Max. Interment, Machpelah Ce- metery. * * REBECCA LEVINE, 75, of Mi- ami Beach, Fla., died Oct. 3. Services were at Lewis Broth- ers, Rabbi Bakst and Cantor Sonenklar officiating. She leaves her husband, Osher; sons, Max and...…

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…Classified Advertisements Liners accepted from responsible firms or persons by telephone tip to 11 a.m. Wednesday. Rates: 8c a word. Minimum charge. 31.0, Call WOodward 5-1155 LIVING QUARTERS For Sale To Rent Wanted Exchange LIVING QUARTERS To Rent For Sale Wanted Exchange LIVING QUARTERS Wanted - Exchange For Sale - To Rent YOUNG COUPLE, no children, would like 3 room apartment. UN. 1-7435. SIX ROOM lower flat, newly decorated, carpete...…

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…Sukkoth, Festival of ooths, Observed in Our Synagogues • The Festival of. Booths, Suk- koth, will usher in the harvest season next Sunday evening, Oct. 14, at our synagogues. Fol- lowing the High Holy Days, Suk- koth is an occasion of both joy and thanksgiving, commemorat- ing the harvesting of the crops. Services will follow on Monday and Tuesday, Oct. 15 and 16 at the synagogues listed below: Cong. Beth Aaron Services Sunday and Monday eve...…

October 05, 1951 • Page Image 1

…HE JE A Weekly of Jewish Events eview National Newspaper Week, Oct. 1-8 VOLUME 20—No. 4 Michigan's Only English - Jewish Newspaper—Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle 708 David Stott Bldg.—Phone WO. 51 155 Detroit, Michigan, October 5, 1951 .F*.7 $4.00 Per Year; Single Copy, 10c Jewish Leaders As 'Acceptabl Fulfill ent of Adenauer Pledg For German Restitution to Jews UJA Seeks to Solve Israel's Food Shortage ith $15,000,00...…

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…Jewish Agency Denies Reports of Immigration Curtailment by Israel JERUSALEM, (JTA) —Reports tember, as compared with 15,000 abroad that immigration into monthly before. There has been Israel was being reduced either no change in the Romanian with official or unofficial sanc- Government's policy on emigra- tion of the authorities brought tion to Israel, it was pointed a sharp denial from the Jewish out, but in recent weeks the Agency immigrati...…

October 05, 1951 • Page Image 3

…Israel to Receive $68,000,000 In U.S. Economic Aid Program THE JEWISH NEWS-3 Friday, October. 5, 1951 Posts Assigned by Agency Executive JERUSALEM, Sept. 27, (JTA) —The Jewish Agency for Israel has announced the distribution of portfolios among the mem- liens of its executive in Jerusa- lem. Berl Locker, who shares the chairmanship of the executive with Dr. Nahum Goldmann of New York, will head the Public Relations Department. Levi Esh- kol...…

October 05, 1951 • Page Image 4

…Aoki the Editor IVIews the News ... Yom Kippur German Atonement Chancellor Konrad Adenauer's statement and the preliminary action taken by the West German Parliament spell Atonement. The plans that are now being formulated for indemnification of Jews who suffered at the hands of the Nazis and for enactment of legislation to punish anti-Semitic agitators are, as Jewish spokesmen have indicated, merely introduCtory offers for restitution. Pro...…

October 05, 1951 • Page Image 5

…Justice Butzel, Friedman, Srere To Lead Hospital . Ground-Breaking Three leaders of the Jewish community have been appointed to serve as the committee in charge of arrangements for lay- ing the cornerstone for Sinai Hospital, Detroit's new Jewish hospital, Max Osnos, president of the Hospital association, has announced. The three, who plan a pro- gram and ceremonies beginning at 1 p.m., Oct. 14, at the Hospi- tal grounds, Outer Drive be- twee...…

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…1 951 • • • • • • • • • 5112 May Jewry everywhere be inscribed in the Book of Life for a year of contentment and joy. A Happy New Year to all our relatives and friends and to the entire Jewish community. Dr. & Mrs. Alex S. Friedlaender & Family 16520 Normandy Frances & Bertha Farber 2911 Monterey Mr. & Mrs. M. Fraiberg & Family 3025 Monterey Mr. & Mrs. Henry K. Faigin & Children, Sybil Barbara & Gary David 19145 Coyle A Rev. & Mrs. Hyma...…

October 05, 1951 • Page Image 7

…Mayor's Proclamation Highlights 11-Day' Drive (T i tts of 4 d rat One-Day Campaign On Oct. 7 to Enlist Hadassah Women EXECUTIVE 44.45a, S OFFICE coop PROCLAMATION With a proclamation by Mayor Albert E.,,Cobo that Sunday, Oct. , is to be celebrated throughout Detroit as Hadassah's H-Day, hundreds of •workers are pre- pared to visit neighbors in their group areas in an effort to sub- stantially increase Hadassah's local membership. Mrs. ...…

October 05, 1951 • Page Image 8

…Cantor Advocates `More Kosher Food' in U.S. Chant of Kol Nidre to Usher In Services for Yom Kippur Services Tor Yom Kippur, the nesday 8 a.m. Yizkor at 11 a.m. day of atonement will be ob- Shaarey Zedek served in our synagogues on Rabbis Adler and Routtenberg Tuesday evening, Oct-. 9 and will alternate in delivering the Wednesday, Oct. 10. Following sermon between the main audi- are the times of services at the torium and the social hall. va...…

October 05, 1951 • Page Image 9

…Council Women Plan Meet Your Candidates Day Program, Oct. 12 Announce Bethrothal Of Granddaughter of Dr. Leo M. Franklin 1 Branch 7, LZOA, Hears Talk by Mrs. Sanders Candidates running for mayor Raymond Einstein of New Mrs. Samuel Levin, president BNAI MOSHE SISTERHOOD and the Common Council in the York City has announced the has arranged an unusual pro- of NORTHWEST CHILD RES- Nov. 6 election will participate gram for its donor luncheon o...…

October 05, 1951 • Page Image 10

…1 11 fudges from Brandeis to Storm Wayne University's Forward Wall Hess-Levi Nuptials At Young Israel Center At a recent ceremony at the There won't be any writs of formation. Brandeis' total en- Young Israel Synagogue, Ruth habeas corpus or any meetings rollment is only 700, and plays Hess, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. of the Bar Association, never- its home games at the Univer- sity's athletic field in Waltham, Mass. The game with Wayne was ...…

October 05, 1951 • Page Image 11

…THE JEWISH NEWS - 1 Friday, October 5, 1951 ciluitie3 in ociety On the occasion of her 19th birthday, Miss Ledra Hirsch was honored at a surprise party by Miss Frances Morrison of 3754 Webb on Sept. 16. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Greenberg of 16522 Ohio Ave. will celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary on Oct. 6. Miss Gertrude Bernstein of Monterey Ave. has been visiting with her sister and family, Mrs. Sam Epstein of Mt. Vernon, 0. After leavi...…

October 05, 1951 • Page Image 12

…• BBYO Schedules Yom Kippur &di Beatrice Hollander To Wed G. H. Mandell Holiday Require Earlier Deadlines With the Sukkoth festival occurring on Monday and 12 THE JEWISH NEWS — Friday, October 5, 1951. To Wed in December Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Holland- Tuesday and Yom Kippur on Wednesday, it will be neces- • Paul LaVoie and his orchestra er, of Lilac Ave., announce the sary to observe earlier deadlines for all issues preceding have bee...…

October 05, 1951 • Page Image 13

…AdivitieJ in ....cociety Frances Guz Weds Herbert Chernick THE JEWISH NEWS-13 . Youth Service Group Friday, October 5, 1951 To Elect New Officers At Meeting Monday Lenore Sallie Stramer When the community service To Wed Robert Klein At a recent ceremony at Cong. Shaarey Zedek, Frances Guz was Dr. and Mrs. Emil D. Rothman of Glastonbury Road were hosts wed to Herbert Chernick. Rabbi committee convenes on Monday, at 8:30 p.m., at the Davison ...…

October 05, 1951 • Page Image 14

…Facts You Should Know . . Why is it customary to blow the shofar at the end of the Yom Kippur day service? A. number of interesting explanations are of- fered by various sources. Generally, this blast is considered a commemorative feature of the Jubi- lee year when the shofar would be sounded at the end of the Day of Atonement to set the slaves free. In this sense blowing the shofar at the end of the service indicates our freedom from sin a...…

October 05, 1951 • Page Image 15

…THE JEWISH NEWS-1 5 Israel Retains Summer Time P Danny Friday, October 5, 1951 TEL AVIV, (JTA) — Owing to the power shortage, Israel will continue "summer time" beyond Oct. 1, and will remain three hours ahead of Greenwich Mer- idian Time, -instead of the nor- mal two hours. Detroiter Gets JWB's 3,000.000th Calendar Raskin's S LISTENING T WHAT EVER did WONDER WHAT happen to that supposed associa- tion that was on the way toward being o...…

October 05, 1951 • Page Image 16

…16—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 5,. 1951 New Detergents Plant In Israel NEWSPAPER WEEK - 1951 TEL AVIV, (JTA) — Estab- lishment of a new factory in the Haifa Bay area producing syn- thetic detergents and financed exclusively by American capital was announced by Harold J. Goldenberg of Minneapolis, president of the Kadimah Com- mercial Corporation. He said the plant would produce twice Israel's present consumption of detergents and its p...…

October 05, 1951 • Page Image 17

…An. Israeli Scientist Appraises Jewry In American. Life Alter Visit to U. S. (Editor's note: Prof. Olitzky is an Israeli scientist who re- cently spent several months in the United States on a scien- tific mission. In this article he presents a few observations of American Jewry, based on his meeting many Jews, particu- larly along the Eastern Sea- board.) By PROF. OLITZKY (Copyright 1951, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc. Upon meeting large...…

October 05, 1951 • Page Image 18

…1 8 - I Classified Advertisements TH E JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 5, 1951 Monument Unveilings Obituaries . MEYER LEVINE, 11501 Petos- key, died Sept. '25. Services were at Hebrew Benevolent Society. Rabbi Bakst officiated. He is survived by sons, William and Nathan; a daughter, Mrs. Anna Goldberg; a brother, Jake, of Los Angeles; six grand children and five great-grandchildren. * * * MARY LESSEM, of 1753 W. Philadelphia, died Sept. 28...…

October 05, 1951 • Page Image 19

…Classified Advertisements Business Opportunities LIVING QUARTERS To Rent For Sale Wanted Exchange LESLIE-DEXTER, newly decorated room, gentleman, automatic heat-water, ex- cellent transportation. TO. 8-8813. WANTED, 5 or 6 room lower, four in family. TY. 5-5754 or TY. 6-8291. MIDDLE-AGED couple desires 3 or 4 room apartment, no children, will dec- orate. TY. 8-6136. FAMILY OF four adults desires 6 room flat. Can exchange 5 room flat. TO....…

October 05, 1951 • Page Image 20

…`Israel ill Judge Germany by Its Actions'—Sharett <.-many and in the regions occu- pied by the German Army dur- ing National Socialism. In its overwhelming majority, he as- serted, the German people ab- horred the crimes committed Continued from Page 1 he said, was firmly laid down against the Jews and did not in Article III of the Constitution participate in them. During the which it is still in human power which states that all men are Nat...…

October 27, 1950 • Page Image 1

…Personality Sketches: David A. Brown Reaches 75 Samuel H. Rubiner 50 Next Week E JEWISH NEWS Jewish Events A Weekly Review 1E1 of Stories on Pages 6, 7 VOLUME 18 — No. 7 708-10 David Stott Bldg.—Phone WO. 5-1155 Detroit, Michigan, October 27, 1950 togilik. . 7 Give to and Work for the Torch Drive $3.00 Per Year; Single Copy, 10c. U. S. Steel Sales to Near East Threaten -Haifa Oil Line's Life Direct JTA Teletype Wires to The Je...…

October 27, 1950 • Page Image 2

…HabonimSponsorExpansion parties at 4 Centers Sunday Habonim announced expan- sion parties for 11-15 year olds to be held Sunday, Oct. 29, at four neighborhood centers, from 2 to 4 p.m. Each party will in- clude in its program movies, a magician, sports, and Israeli songs and dances. Refreshments will be served and surprises of- fered: The parties will be held at Northwest Hebrew Congrega- tion, '7045 Curtis; Rose Sittig Cohen Building, 13226 ...…

October 27, 1950 • Page Image 3

…Unity Moves Slowly THE JEW ISH NEWS-3 Friday, October 27, 1950 Council-Federation Talks Go On, In Spite of Snags So we grew together, Like a double cherry, seeming parted, But yet a union in partition; Two lovely berries moulded on one stem. Shakespeare, "Midsummer Night's Dream," Act 3, 2. Detroit Jewry still is a long way from unity in the func- tions of its major organizations. Discussions continue on the question of fusing the two ma...…

October 27, 1950 • Page Image 4

…''Red Ribbon on a White Horse' As the Editor Illew41 ibe News ... Anzia Yezierska Writ Remarkable Life Story ONE Community It is generally agreed that Detroit should have ONE centrally-functioning Jewish com- munity, in order to eliminate overlappinc, of activities which inevitably creates added ex- pense and unduly taxes our energies. Spokesmen for the Jewish Welfare Fed- eration and the Jewish Community Coun- cil have asserted their read...…

October 27, 1950 • Page Image 5

…Funds from Borschteapades to Help Open $1,600,000 Hospital Next Year Funds derived from the pre- Patsy Abbott and Dave Barry. sentation of "Borschtcapades" Due to the great number of at Music Hall here Oct. 30-31 calls coming in, a 24 hour ticket service has been established ME JEWISH NEWS-5 Friday, October 27, 1950 Elect Louisiana Rabbi AL National Chaplain Presidents of 67 landsmans- haften have been invited to at- tend a planned meetin...…

October 27, 1950 • Page Image 6

…6 Congregational Activities S eruicei in OUP Synagogueo TEMPLE BETH EL, Woodward at Gladstone: Sabbath services at 11 a.m., Oct. 28. Opening Friday night service at 8:15 p.m., Nov. 3. CONG. BNAI MOSHE, Dexter at Lawrence: Sabbath services at 5:30 p.m., Oct. 27; at 9 a.m., Oct. 28. Junior Cong. services at 10 a.m., Oct. 28. Weekdays, 7:15 a.m. and 5:10 p.m. CONG. BNAI DAVID, Fourteenth at Elmhurst: Sabbath services at 5:30 p.m., Oct. 27; a...…

October 27, 1950 • Page Image 7

…Judge Simons to Address WC Anniversary Dinner Judge Charles C. Si•ons of the United States Court of Appeals, will address the 50th anniversary celebration of the United Jew- ish Charities at a dinner, at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 28, in the Grand Ballroom of the Hotel Bot)k Cadillac, Judge Theodore Levin, UJC president, announced. "Judge Simons has given mag- nificent legal, religious and com- munal services to his native city, pity Album" com...…

October 27, 1950 • Page Image 8

…THE JEWISH HOSPITAL and YOU EIGHT FRANK QUESTIONS WITH SEVEN CANDID ANSWERS The Answer to the Eighth Question Is Up to You! These, are fair questions—and we want you to have clear, detailed answers L When is it planned to begin con- struction of the new Jewish Hos- pital? 2. Everybody wants to see the hospi- tal built. What caused the delay ? 3. What is the Greater Detroit Hospi- tal Fund ? 4. What is the relationship of the Jewish ...…

October 27, 1950 • Page Image 9

…sits THE JEWISH NEWS 'All His Honors Well Earned SAMUEk. H. RUBINER • land Region of the Jewish Wel- fare Board. This is typical of him: community service comes ahead of other considerations. This attitude, which is re- flected in a quarter of a cen- tury of service, explains the recognition that has been given him by Detroit Jewry, in his selection for the high- est positions in our communal agencies: whatever he attained was well earne...…

October 27, 1950 • Page Image 10

…• DY"na riiic David A. Brown Observes 75th Birthday David Abraham Brown, one of America's most distinguished leaders, who now resides at 149 Burlingame, again will be in the limelight next week when Jew- ish communities throughout the lanai will make note of his 75th birthday. For many years in the stellar role of fund-raiser, Mr. Brown was one of the most dynamic leaders who, during World War I, raised the standards of giving to relief caus...…

October 27, 1950 • Page Image 11

…'Jul .4 Activiliei Bernstein Honored On 70th Birthday THE JEWISH NEWS - 11 Friday, October 2'7, 1950,,,., "T ,Women's Study Club Joseph Bernstein, manager of Holds Party for Spostrds day, at the home of Mrs. S. Stockier, 3281 Pasadena. the Detroit edition of the Yid- -* * dish Jewish Daily Forward, will The Young Women's Study CONG. BETH TIKVAH SIS- be honored on Club of the Jewish Community TERHOOD will hold its installa- his 70th bir...…

October 27, 1950 • Page Image 12

…Reyr4:sentatives of LJWO Who Will lif&te Brotherhood Forum Tuesday 12—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 27, 1950 Irene Ruth Clinton Weds Hubert Krandall The Wayne Room of Hotel Statler was transformed into a chapel setting for the Oct. 24 wedding of Irene Ruth Clinton, s • Representatives of the women's groups participating in the League of Jewish Women's Organizations are (1. to r.), Mesdames: - MAIER FINSTERWALD, program; SANDER HELLMAN...…

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…Activilico in Soddy Out-of-town guests who were in Detroit during the past week, to 'attend the wedding of Miss Babette Kopple and Bernard Wein- berg, included Dr: and Mrs. Harry' Rothschild of St. Paul, Minn.; Dr. Samuel Stern, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mann and their daughter Adele of Kingston, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Al Resnick of Laurelton, N. -Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Fishman and daughter, Carol, of Patterson, N. J. Mrs. Irving Greenbaum of Sturt...…

October 27, 1950 • Page Image 14

…■■ • Home•fort A ged Honors Myron Keys """. .W * ."•• '''''' ''' Honoring his many years of service to the Jewish Ho"me for Aged, MYRON A. KEYS (second from left) was presented with a portrait of himself at the Home's annual meeting. For 17 years Keys has served as chairman of the board and since 1943 has been president. At his right is SAMUEL H. RUBINER, president of the Jewish Welfare Federation. On his left are SIDNEY J. ALLEN and GUS ...…

October 27, 1950 • Page Image 15

…11/1 ■ 14. 1 THE JEWISH NEWS AdiviiieJ in Soddy Leon Kay spent a few days in New York and from there went on to Washington to attend the National Conference for Israel and Rehabilitation. / Dr. and Mrs. Alexander Sanders and Dr. and Mrs. Geza Schin- agel are in Boston where they are attending the medical conven- tion. Miss Bette Weinberg, who will be married Dec. 17, was given a gadget shower Tuesday •evening by Mrs. J. Turner and Mrs. R. ...…

October 27, 1950 • Page Image 16

…Four Awarded Plaques in Elimination Of Dis6imination From Bowling , 16 — THE JEWISH NEWS . Friday, October 27, 1950 Provided by U. S. Histadrut Funds Sugrue's 'Watch for The Morning' : Record Of Israel's Rebirth Left to Right: CAREY, REUTHER, JONES and EPSTEIN * * • WASHINGTON, D. C. — The NAACP executive, represented National Committee for • Fair Mr. White. The Fair Play !Committee 'was Play. -in Bowling, sponsored. by organized in 194...…

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…• Falafel, Israel's First Native Dish, Is Jewry's Answer to U.S.'s Hot Dog Falafel balls made of grodnd chick peaS (Nahit) and spices are readied for deep frying. Falafel, Israel's snack compar- able to the American hot dog or hamburger, is sold on almost every street corner in Tel Aviv. It is the first native dish to come out of the Jewish State. The recipe for this piquant vegetarian snack—made of Petah (Arabic bread), fried balls of chic...…

October 27, 1950 • Page Image 18

…1 8 Around the World .. — THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 27, 1950 A digest of current news reported by the Jewish Telegraphic Agency. the Israel Service of Information and the World Jewish Affairs News Service. Jew Designs California Commemorative Stamp The United States . LOS ANGELES (JTA)—Vic- tor Berkowitz, 30 year-old NEW YORK—With funds running dangerously low for the Joint Distribution Committee, Moses Leavitt, executive vice-c...…

October 27, 1950 • Page Image 19

…LaMed Foundation Extends Literary Program to Israel THE JEWISH NEWS-19 Trail of a Sacred Volume Friday, October .:7, 1950 Talmud Printed in Montreal Back in Canada from Cermany By FRANK SIMONS There is a possibility that a committee of three in the Unit- The Louis LaMed Foundation ed States will be chosen to help for Hebrew and Yiddish Litera- select works to be translated in- ture, now celebrating the 10th to Hebrew. "A unanimous de- ann...…

October 27, 1950 • Page Image 20

…20 — THE JEWISH NEWS Children's Library: Friday, October 27, 1950 Garage- nouses Collection Ranging From 'Superman' to Tot's Classics By ROSE BIEHL "Why don't we have a library to get the kids off the street?" This was said recently by Fran- cine Ruzumna, 12, to Joan Rose, 11. The result of their conver- Right now the main problem of these junior librarians is win- ter quarters to supplant the un- heated garage. They are con- sidering th...…

October 27, 1950 • Page Image 21

…imunintommmitimminminumminintimilimitimmtummummuniummimmittimmtnimunimun THE JEWISH NEWS--21 lo — = , Friday, October 27, 1950 Danny 0 Raskin's Jose Limon to Begin Center Dance Series Jose Limon and his dance company will appear at the Art Institute, Nov. 13, and will pre- sent the first of a three concert modern dance series. The con- cert is sponsored by the dance consultants' committee of the Jewish Community Center. Other Center re...…

October 27, 1950 • Page Image 22

…People Make News 22 — THE JEWISH NEWS Obituaries , WILLIAM MOSKOFSKY, 57, of 2383 Cortland, died Oct. 19. Services were at Hebrew Benevo- len Society, interment, Beth Isaac Cemetery. Rabbi Levine officiated. Survived by his wife, Kathie; sons, Sol and Calvin; daughter, Bertha Keys; and 4 grandchildren. * * * MAX STEIN, 48, of 9674 Broad- street, died Oct. 21. Services were at Hebrew Benevolent So- ciety. Rabbi Levine officiated. Survived b...…

October 27, 1950 • Page Image 23

…THE JEWISH NEWS-23 Classified Advertise ants . Friday, October 27, 1950 Matriarchal Novel: Isidore Rosen's First Book: 'Will of Iron' LIVING QUARTERS For Sale To Rent Wanted Exchange . Call WOodward 5-1155 Liners accepted from responsible firms or persons by telephone up to 11 a.m. Wednesday. Rates: 8c a word. Minimum charge, $1.00. LIVING • QUARTERS For Sale To Rent Wanted Exchange Living Quarters-Florida GOING TO FLORIDA ? For re...…

October 27, 1950 • Page Image 24

…Impressive Program Marks U. S., Israel Government Leaders Speak Hebrew School Graduation This Week-End at Rehabi litation Parley John W, Snyder, United States Secretary of the Treasury, and Leon Keyserling, chairman of President Truman's Council of EconOmic Advisers, will be among the top Ainerican leaders who will address the National Planning Conference for Israel and J e w i s h. Rehabilitation at Hotel Statler in Washington, D. C., Oct. 2...…

October 26, 1950 • Page Image 1

…CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01II0 Crisis Solved by Ben' Gurion TEL AVIV — (Special) Israel's first political crisis which had developed about a week ago and looked so hopeless that 10c a Copy — $3 Per Year new elections were held the only way out was solved Wednes- day morning when it was announced that David Ben Gurion would form a new cabinet. — — Vol. 52—No. 43 •iC.-,774.- 27 Thursday, October 26, 1950 Council Urges Unity With MI...…

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