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December 17, 1954 • Page Image 7

…▪ Histadrut Drive Expected to Hit $100,000 Mark Following Ilan's- Visit DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-7 Friday, December 17, 1954 new! Chattanooga Bigot Gets His Rebuke Better than a 17 percent in- • of the. Landsmanshaft Division, crease in pre-campaign pledges with the assistance of M. Malin, and contributions to the 1954-55 J. Ormond, M. Ross and M. Histadrut drive is being main- Jesse B. Stoner, Dixieland's tained during the actual cam- Malin, ...…

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…Judge Polier Exposes Rabbi Schultz's Activities, Urges Return of Jewish Committee and Bnai Brith to NCRAC ...The Suburban Community Many Hanukah Events At. Oak-Woods Center Report to the Community Has Oak Porkers Buzzing By the Oak-Woodser It was a burden to the mail- man on the route, but Oak Park- ers last week enjoyed thumbing through an attractive pam- phlet sent out by the city under the title of "Annual Rel>ort of 1953-1954." A numb...…

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…Community Honors Leon. Kay With $63,000 Gifts to Technion; Gets Citation from National Officers DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-9 Friday, December 17, 1954 NCRAC Discusses • Leural Decisions Against Bigotry In .recognition of the many him.. He made a strong plea for contributions made by Leon Kay the Technion and for the causes to. the Jewish community's major that are vital to Israel's exist- causes and, primarily to the He ATLANTIC CITY, (JTA) — brew...…

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…JWV Service Officer's File Shows Heart of Organization In the office of Roland Gottes- man at the Jewish War Veterans Memorial Home is a huge file marked "private." Its contents are confidential. Gottesman, as service officer of JWV in Michigan, is responsi- ble for all the names in the file. Some are members, others are not, but they get the same care regardless of race, creed or color. The JWV service program em- braces a multitude of veter...…

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…Rabbi Kirsliblum to Address Mizraclii's 41st Anniversary Celebration on Jan. 11 Detroit Mizrachi announces plans for the celebration of the 41st anniversary of the organiz- ation's activities in Detroit, to be observed at a banquet Tues- day evening, Jan. 11, at Latin Quarter. Irving W. Schlussel has been named banquet chairman. The dinner, program will be highlighted -by an address b Rabbi Mordecai .Kirshblum„. president of the Mizrachi Or- ...…

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…League of Women's Organizations Starts Casting Tercentenary Pageant for Feb. 14 Children's Tercentenary Programs Set for Dec 26 An outline of the script was Mrs Irving I Small president Emphasis will be placed on the Two impressive events have to all the Detroit Jewish school of the League of Jewish Worn- story of Jewish women's activi- presented at a meeting at the home of Mrs. Henry Wineman been arranged for the children children to attend...…

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…Former American Citizens Find Niche in Life in Israel Photos in Dr. Trever's UJA Cites 85 Entertainers for Campaign Efforts `Cradle of Our Faith' Eighty-five notables of screen strengthening the free way . 4 ..1■•••■•■•■■.... of Seeking to interpret the his- and stage in Hollywood and New life," were given to members of tory of the Holy Land from the York have received awards for ' the cast and production staffs By BORIS SMOLAR type of Jew...…

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…UJA Sets $99,521,275 Goal for 1955; Rosenwald Succeeds Warburg as General Chairman of Drive; Joseph Holtzman Named One of National Chairmen strong support for programs in Israel, told the delegates that North Africa for the welfare, "while Israel has made good education, vocational training progress, this is a critical time and rehabilitation of Jews who in Israel's economic. life." It will remain there in the coming is a time, he said, "whe...…

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…Hanukah Brings Wave of Activity to City school this year. Hanukah gifts ' bees," by Oak Park advanced Center. Irving Portnoy, youth will be presented by the PTO, class. ! leader in charge of arrange- stated Alex Roberg, school prin- The film, "Land of Faith," de- ments, invites all boys and girls cipal. pitting children's villages in Is- to attend. Cong. Beth Itzchock rael and cartoons will be shown. The Sisterhood will sponsor Gifts will be ...…

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…Gold Star Parents of .114111 Plan Golden ooki Salute Tercentenary at His to rical Museum To mark the American Jewish Tercentenary, the Gold Star Parents of the Jewish War Veterans on Sunday vis- ited the Detroit Historical Museum to view the JWV ex- hibit that is part of the "Jewish Life and Culture in Detroit" displays. They were guided through the Museum by Henry D. Broen, director of the Museum, and Robert E. Lee, the Museum's and the Terc...…

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…▪ • ▪ Danny Raskin's LISTENING DETROIT JEWISH NEWS— 17 Friday, December 17, 1954 Dr. Raphael Altman Heads Knollwood New York Post Exposes Rabbi Benjamin Schultz Dr. Raphael Altman was Other officers elected to serve elected president of Knollwood with Dr. Altman are Joseph Country Club at a recent meet- Gendelman, vice president; Lou- Lou- Bernard ing of the board of directors, • is H. Luckoff • • treasurer; - Siegel, secretary; Louis...…

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…18—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Circle Branches Slate Weekend Programs sky, Leon Cousens and Ben Bragman, secretaries; Leonard Bensky, treasurer; and Mrs. Greta Lipson, • hospitaler. Branch 470-E will meet at 9:30 p.m., today, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Feldstein, 16225 1 Santa Rosa. Zeldon Cohen, of the community relations com- I mittee of the Jewish Community , Council, will speak on "The Role of the Community Council in Detroit." Branch 10...…

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…Purity Chapter, Eastern Star, Beth Zeiroth Mizrachi, Tel Planning Initiation Program Aviv, a vocational high school 74 /0„,9„:3 CLI Adiudie3 Purity Chapter, Order of the sponsored by Mitzrachi . Women, Eastern Star, will hold initiation ceremonies at 8 p. m., Monday, : is marking its 15th birthday this at their temple, 80 W. Alexan- year. drine. A dinner at 6 p. m. will I precede the program. According to Sadie Pearl, worthy matron, a Hanuka...…

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…■ .113• •11.1.10.11 Gordner-Abrantson Rites Set for June I Bar Mitzvahs I Mr. and Mrs. Aaron A. Lipton, of 12941 Northfield, Oak Park, Mich., announce the Bar Mitz- vah of their son, David Eli, on Saturday, at Cong. Bnai David. A dinner and reception in Da- vid's honor will be held that evening, in the Mayfair Room. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Sabbota, of 2748 Pasadena, announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Harvey Philip, on Saturday, at Co...…

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…DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-21 Friday, December 17, 1954 divitiei in Soci4 Rhoda Aisen Is Wed To Robert A. Kutzen Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kalovsky (Harriet Lip -son) have left De- troit to make their permanent home in Van Nuys, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Menahern Singer of Tel AViv, Israel, arrived here last week to attend the marriage of their son, Avraham Ran, to Annette Stollman,. daughter of Mr. and . Mrs. Phillip Stollman, on Sunday. Mr. Singer is a fore...…

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…Miss Banes to Wed Leonard Portnoy JWV Activities 22—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Ruth Lifton to Wed N. Letzer on June 19 Friday, December 17, 1954, Cornerstone for. Catholic Church Laid in Israel Jews Win Libel Case Against Italian Movie Company ROME, (JTA) The Italian film company Ponti de Lauren- tiis has settled a libel suit brought by the Union of Italian Jewish Communities and Abra- mo Piperno on the basis of a number of anti - Semitic se- ...…

December 17, 1954 • Page Image 23

…C NGRATUL TIONS and BEST WISHES TO Norman and Reuben Collier ON THE OPENING OF THEIR NEW DEXTER DAVISON MARKET "Where Old Friends Meet to Shop" Located at 13301 DEXTER.co•. WAVERLY FREE PARKING - - ENTRANCE ON DAVISON BADALAMENT BANANA CO. GENERAL LINEN SUPPLY CO. CITY SMOKED FISH CO. MICHIGAN TRADING CO. EASTERN MARKET PAPER CO. ABNER A. WOLF INC. McCRAY-DETROIT REFRIGERATION INC. REUBEN COTTLER NORMAN COTTLER GET YOUR FREE ENTRY BL...…

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…1 Betrothal Told 24—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, December 17, 1954 .Dr. Pinkhos Churgin, president of Bar-Ilan University, will be gUest of honor 'at a reception, Monday evening, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Nusbaum: Dr. Churgin, who has been with Yeshiva University for 28 years, is presently dean of the Teacher's Insti- tz- tute at the uni- versity and is professor ofii: Jewish history; and literature. He is prepar- ing to leave for Isr...…

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…Tales Out of School Roberta Masserman To Wed Med Student "The Youth of a Nation are the Trustees of Posterzty."—Disrapii By By Rena Katz Nancy Falk Central High mumford High The faces of Mumfordites leaving school last Tuesday ex- pressed either extreme sorrow or gladness.. It was report card day. It also reminded us that final exams are just around the corner. The Mumford orchestra, band, chorus, girls' glee club, and solo- ists wer...…

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…Israel Honors Baron de Rothchild 747— Jew Is Toronto Mayor 1 TORONTO, (JTA)—Nathan Phillips became the first Jew ever to be elected • Mayor of Toronto, Canada's second largest city. Phillips has served the city for 28 years as alderman. Phillips is a native of Corn- wall, Canada, whose Mayor Aaron Horowitz has held that post for 16 years and was re- cently re-elected to a new term. Voorsanger Retires (JTA) T h e MILWAUKEE, board of directo...…

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…Israel Physicians Call Off Their 'Short Day' Strike Delphine Finn Resumes I Travel Bureau Activities TEL AVIV, (JTA)—Israel doe- was the institution of a seven- tors working for the government hour working day, rather than Delphine Finn Michaels, who called off their "short day" an outright refusal to. work. I for 16 years was among the best strike, agreeing to accept loans known travel bureau managers from the government this year Many hosp...…

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…Honors to Ben-Zvi Even in Retirement Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News 1 28—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, December 17, 1954 ai11111111111111111111111111111111111111 ■ 111111M111111111111111ML: Holiday Greetings TEL AVIV-LPresident Itzhak in the scholarly and political Ben Zvi. went on leave to an uii- fields. Cottlers Open New disclosed place to avoid elaborate The Jewish Agency paid for- public celebrations of his 70th mal tribU...…

December 17, 1954 • Page Image 29

…Jews Present Peron with His Pro-Jevvish Speeches Earth° Buys Bonds BUENOS- AIRES, (JTA) -- A "President Peron's Thoughts On delegation of the DAIA, repro- The Jewish People." The book- sentative organization of Argen- let. which contains excerpts tine Jewry, has been received in let, audience by President Juan Pe- from the Presidents speeches Ton and has presented the Gen- friendly toward Jews, was pub- 1 eral with a booklet entitled lished ...…

December 17, 1954 • Page Image 30

…,TD Maimonides Women to lionor Jewish Tercentenary and Ha- 30—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS ' nukah. Friday, December 17, 1954 'Tercentenary and litantilcatt Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich will Mrs. Louis Shiovitz, president. give the invocation and kindle of the Maimonides Medical Aux- the Hanukah candles, following Prepare Statements iliary, announces a meeting at which Mrs. Jacob E. Segal will For Reform Conclave 1 p.m.. Tuesday, at the Detroit speak on "Th...…

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…JDC Sets $29,500,000 Budget for 1955 The of it will be spent on JDC op- NEW YORK, (JTA) 40th annual meeting of the I erations in Israel. Joint Distribution Committee,1 Edward M. M. Warburg, who attended by 500 Jewish leaders was re-elected chairman of the from all parts of the country, JDC for the tenth successive adopted a budget of $29,403,000 year, addressing the delegates, for JDC relief and reconstruction said that JDC relief and other a...…

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…32—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Israeli Wins UN Stamp Prize Friday, December 17, 1954 — • UNITED NATIONS, (AJP)— as early as 1760 predicted that The UN Postal Administration "the imperial dominion will sub- announced recently that vert as it ought in election." George Hamori, a 35-year old He was the lifelong friend of Israeli from Tel Aviv, won the By OSCAR S. STRAUS Franklin, and to whom Frank- first prize of $500 in an inter- An AJP Tercentenary Fea...…

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…q.1! DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-33 Friday, December 17, 1954 Community Groups Plan Home for Aged Party Foods to Remember By LEAH W. LEONARD An AJP Feature December is the month of Children of the Workmen's holidays Hanukah — which be= Circle School and Kindergarten gins on the 20th, and is followed will entertain residents of the closely by midwinter vacations Jewish Home for Aged at the for the up-and-coinIng genera- from grade school to col- ...…

December 17, 1954 • Page Image 34

…10,000 J ewish 'Homeless Aliens' Now in Germany 20 Distinguished Americans Warn Against Chaos Certain from Arming of Arab States FRANKFORT, (JTA) Some 10.000 Jewish and 250,000 non- Jewish "homeless aliens" remain in West Germany and must for the most part be integrated into German economic life, it was Stressed at the first joint con- ference of all major relief agen- cies working in this country. Chances of mass emigration of these- DP's a...…

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…Palliere Reaffirmed Judaism; Deny Return to Catholicism NEW Y 0 R K, (AJP) — The Palliere had returned to Catho- I text of that historic reaffirma- famous' French proselyte, Aime licism before his death. Palliere, who had recounted the ; Aime Palliere's reaffirmation story of his conversion to Jud- I of his adopted faith came in the aism in his book, "The Unknown form of a handwritten article Sanctuary," reaffirmed his faith in Judaism shortl...…

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…• • cl; ioneers in Michigan Jewish tain Jacques de la Motthe brought his privateer, the St Charles, up the Hudson River and deposited 23 Jewish refugee.-3 from Brazil in New Amsterdam (now New York City.) New Am- sterdam was then only a small I Dutch village with a population of less than 1,000 burghers But to these hounded Jewish settlers, it was a haven of ref- uge. E The Season's Best from They had fled there from the Holiday Greetings ...…

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…Jewish Pioneers in Michigan DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-37 Friday, December 17, 1954 of these men and their business , partners, Levi Solomons, Benjo- ! 1763, led by Chief Pontiac. Eze- als who came to Montreal at the mM Lyon, and Gershon Levi, kiel Solomon, Chapman Abra- time of the English occupation were commissaries of the Eng- ham, and two of their partners were two of the earliest pioneers were captured by the Indians in what is now the State ...…

December 17, 1954 • Page Image 38

…▪ - The Jewishness in Jewish Social Work Explained by Detroit Federation Head By ISADORE SOBELOFF (Executive Director. Jewish Welfare Federation of Detroit) (Copyright, 1954, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) The issue — what is Jewish properly a function of the Jewish about Jewish social work—has I community. enlivened discussions in recent Another view is that what- years. There are those who hold ever social policy does. harm to that an...…

December 17, 1954 • Page Image 39

…Uranium Ores in Negev Too Expensive to Process "I'LL AVIV, (JTA)—The meth- { The paper also reported that od of making heavy water, used luranium ores had been discov- in nuclear research, discovered ered in the Negev, but were not by Israel scientists is cheaper being exploited because the ore I than production methods used I was of low grade and was there-) in the United States and the fore too expensive to process. Soviet Union and will pe...…

December 17, 1954 • Page Image 40

…S.FIED ADVERTISEMENTS Liners accepted from responsible firms or individuals by telephone up to 11 a.m., Wednesday. Deadline for dis- play classified ads is 4:30 p.m., Tuesday. Rates 10c a word, minimum charge $1.00, or $2.80 per column inch. CALL VErmont 8-9364 PRIVATE ROOM for employed woman or gentleman in home of widow. North- west section. parking facilities. VE. 8-0336. ROOM FOR rent for gentleman. Cortland near Dexter. Reasonable. TO...…

December 17, 1954 • Page Image 41

…17-HOUSES FOR SALE Open Sun. 2-5 Brick bungalow, 2 bedrms., Ige. living rm., dining rm., birch kitchen, Disposal, stove, refrig- erator, , storms, screens, garage, gas a. c. room ranch brick bungalow. Nest as is pin. 2 bedrooms, unfinished attic. Aluminum storms and screens. Oil AC heat. Basement tiled. Edith Goodman, UN. 1-5712 or VE. 8-0077. PRINCE - SEELYE Open Sunday 2-5 EVERGREEN-7 MILE SEC. 19920 KENTFIELD Lovely broadfront Ranch t...…

December 17, 1954 • Page Image 42

…40A-EMPLOYMENT WANTED ---- 55-MISCELLANEOUS MIDDLE-AGED woman will sit with chil- dren days or evenings. TY. ,5-7962. SMALL UPRIGHT piano. Excellent con- dition, recently repaired. Trumpet, $30. UN. 1-7659. WORK WANTED, office cleaning, laundry _ work. dish washer: day work and baby BEAUTIFUL gray with black Persian Day or night. sitting: experienced. lamb coat. excellent condition: small LO. 7-0705. size; reasonable. WE. 3-9017. COLORED wo...…

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…DeMille Says His New Film on Moses Is Most Dramatic He Ever Made HOLLYWOOD, (AJP) Vet- eran film producer Cecil B. De- Mille told the AJP correspon- dent with enthusiasm that he believes his new film on the life of Moses, "The Ten Command- ments," will be the best he has made in his whole life's career as a producer. "It should inspire future generations," he declared. Calling Moses "the, fountain- head from which three great re ligions flow....…

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…U Detroit Youth. Schedule Two Programs to Mark Tercentenary Celebration Of U.S. Jewish Community The Shin, the twenty-first letter of the Hebrew alphabet, whose numerical value is 300. Looking Forward and Back on Tercentenary As Were Our Ancestors, We, Too, Are Pioneers Greetings on your 300th American anniversary! An anni- versary is not only an occasion for celebration, but also a time to look back and recall some of the happy and wo...…

December 10, 1954 • Page Image 1

…Egypt's Nasser, A Threat to Israel The Book Fair! Great Communal Achievement Editorials, Page 4 VOLUME 26—No, 14 HE JEWIS A Weekly Review Plan to Attend The Jewish War Veterans' Pageant On Sunday and the of Jewish Events Yiddish Public Rally Dec. 19 in Honor Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper—Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle .4eDio 7 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd.—VE. 8-9364—Detroit 35, December 10, 1954 Of Tercentenary $...…

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…`BIG Show' of Israel Bond Women's Organization Thursday; 'BIG Day' . to be Observed This. Sunday Purely Commentary By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ it. The "BIG Show," or Bonds tive Rio de Janeiro; and in Henrietta Szold by Mrs. M. of the Israel Government Show,' America at the "Met" and with Saulson. will be the major undertaking the San Francisco Opera.. of the Detroit Women's Division : An outstanding authority on for Israel bonds, it was an- the ec...…

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…Stevenson Urges 'Big Three' Protect Arab-Israel Borders; Pecte Sou,ght By U.S., Simon Sobeloff Reports NEW YORK, (JTA)—The gov- ernments of the United States, Britain and France were asked this week by Adlai Stevenson "to allay rising apprehensions" in the Middle East by reaffirm- ing their policy, declared in 1950, of preventing possible aggression on the Arab-Israel borders. Mr. Stevenson, who spoke at. the Weizmann Dinner at the Walciorf A...…

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…Lots to Do . . THE JEWISH NEWS Incorporating the Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue of July 20, 1951 Member American Association of English-Jewish NewsPape rs, 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 $4 a year, Foreign $5. Entered as second class matter Aug. 6, 1942, at P ost Office,...…

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…Five Paintings of Frederick E. Cohen kdded to Museum Tercentenary Display DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-5 Marshall BBYW Schedule Friday, December 10, 1954 USO Party for Servicemen ORT Chapters Combine Robert E. Palmer, curator of , cultural Society. Among the .por- metropolitan services of the De- traits shown are those of Lewis Membership Program troit Historical Museum, an- Cass, Zachariah Chandler, and Northwest and Central Chap- nounced this week...…

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…Community Makes Tercentenary Book Gift to Public Library 6—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, December 10, 1954 INational Leaders Acclaim Schaver Prominent national Labor Zio- ment, having traveled on plane nist leaders participated in the the entire day before he could impressive testimonial banquet . land in Detroit. here last week in tribute to the I The salesmen of the Central ioneer Labor Zionist and corn- PP 1 Y Co A banquet at 6 p.m., Sund...…

December 10, 1954 • Page Image 7

…Leonard N. Simons 1\kt-fled On National NCO Board Anti-Semites Seek to Cash In On Sen. McCarthv Sentiment Anti- NEW YORK, (JTA) Semitic elements throughout the United States have openly ranged themselves behind Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy, of Wiscon- sin and made his cause their Sown. Professional Jew-baiters who took leading positions in the or- ganizations which mushroomed into existence to defend the Wisconsin senator against cen- sure charge...…

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…Three= Day Festivities Set For Ahavas Achim Program Laven to Head Yeshivah Drive For $250,000 Traditional Circles Back Meisels' Dinner Traditionally minded members of the community are rallying to support a testimonial dinner for Rabbi Chaim Meisels, which will be held at 6 p.m., Jan. 9, in the Young Israel Center. Reservations to the dinner have been forthcoming from many segments of the comun- ity to honor the fourth year since Rabbi Meis...…

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…'Why Don't You Make It Last a Week?' Center's Book Fair Marvels Amaze Authors, 5,000 Guests Photos on Pages 1, 3; , Editorial, Page 4 Renowned authors, distinguished guests, non-Jews as well as Jews, visiting the 3rd annual Book Fair at the Jewish Center have expressed amazement at the warm response that was in evidence during the entire three days of the book displays, special programs and exhibitions. It is estimated that close to 3,000...…

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…Mayflower Church, Adas Shalom Back ,,Bnai .Brith Sponsored Blood Rally The Suburban Community.--I SOC School Daze By Judy A Ma Home Is His Castle Except When He's Dethroned Stutz maybe it is that), she produces By The Oak-Woodser We are 'quickly reaching the a paring knife, slits the potato decision that Hanukah is almost in half, takes a few swift slices and out comes a figure resemb- :here. , : Not alone can we tell by the ling a cand...…

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…Goldmann Hails U.S. Move To Review Near East Policy DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-1 1 Friday, December 10, 1954 Zackheim Returns 'Trip Money to AZF Launch Seminary Campaign Dec. 20 A recent board of directors Abraham Borman for their ef- meeting of the Zionist Organ"- forts on behalf of the Balfour zation of Detroit was uniquely ! Ball. Special committees were highlighted when Maurice H. appointed for youth activities, PHILADELPHIA, (JTA) — The shi...…

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…■.■ - i 2—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS News revities 1 Friday, December 10, 1954 Dr. Kallen to Speak At Wayne friednesdy United States Senator Hubert Knight, Earl B. Brink and Ben H. Humphrey of Minnesota, a East. * leader in the ............ battle for a lib- Mrs. RENA T. KANTER, of the eral U. S. immi- Jerome Kanter Insurance Agen- gra tion policy, cy, has returned from Traverse will be the prin- City, Mich., where she spoke at cipal speaker a...…

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