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December 29, 1967 • Page Image 1

…JEWISH NEWS The New Year's Tribulations ... Genocide Pact Must Be Adopted Editorials Page 4 Niebuhr, Other Vol. LII, No. 15 to Jewish 1 I of Jewish Events fs/1 I I—I I GA t ■ .I A Weekly Review Philo-Semites Commentary Page 2 Hanuka Greetings Communities Everywhere Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper — Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle °gall° 27 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd., Detroit — VE 8-9364— December 29, 1967 $6.00 Pe...…

December 22, 1967 • Page Image 1

…On Every Front: World Jewry is Challenged to Meet Attacks With Valor of Maccabees THE JEWISH NEWS D E TR OIT A Commentary Page 2 Weekly Review 1 MI CHIGAN Hanuka Greetings to Jewish Communities of Jewish vents Everywhere Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper -- Incorporating 114 Detroit Jewish Chronicle Vol. LI I, No. 14 cd41:-""Zio 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd., Detroit —VE 8-9364 —December 22, 1967 $6.00 Per Year, This Issue 20c ...…

December 15, 1967 • Page Image 1

…De Gaulle Attitude Makes Anti-Semitism Major French Issue President Charles de Gaulle's description of Jews as "an elite people, sure of itself and domineering" once again ras created a Jewish issue in France, and anti-Semitism has become a major item on the agenda of the French people. A poll conducted by the Paris weekly l'Express shows that 44 per cent of the people of France agree with de Gaulle. The old anti-Semitic ring that was centere...…

December 08, 1967 • Page Image 1

…47 More Cease-Fire Observers Stationed at Suez UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (JTA)—Secretary General U Thant announced the na- tionalities of 47 additional cease-fire observers to be stationed in the Suez Canal area, with the approval of both Israel and Egypt. He also gave the Security Council an es- timate of the cost of recruiting and maintaining the expanded force. Thant reported that Israel and Egypt have agreed to an additional nine observation p...…

December 01, 1967 • Page Image 1

…HAMBURG (JTA)—Prime Minister Levi Eshkol of Israel said in an interview with the newspaper Die ,Welt that holding the territories occupied by Israel in the Six-Day War was not, economically, as difficult as it had appeared earlier. He pointed out that, "from the military viewpoint, it is now easier for Israel to guard its borders." But the Israel leader made it clear that he hoped for and expected negotiations with the Arabs for peace in the a...…

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