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December 12, 1958 • Page Image 21

…• R1 - S N G S By LINDA REISTMAN With silver bells as favors and an old fashioned sleigh to provide atmosphere, Mumford held its tenth annual winter dance, "Moonlight Sleighride," last weekend at the Ford Audi- torium. The dance was under the di- rection of Marie Scruggs and Stuart Friedman, co-chairmen of the Student Council's social committe, while members of the Parents Club gave financial as- sistance and served as chaper- ons. Reignin...…

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…22 Leader of Nazi-Like Youth Group Convicted Venetian Isle Motel THE DETR OIT JEWISH NEWS — Fri day, Dec. 12, 1958 — NEW YORK (JTA)—George I larceny and conspiracy. He Leggett, 21-year-old leader of will be sentenced in two weeks. a Nazi-like youth band in New Last January, Leggett and f of his "United Nordic York City was convicted on Confederation" gang were ar- seven counts of burglary, petit rested on charges of conspir- ing to rob a b...…

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…Danny Raskin's LISTENING Israel to Hold Egyptian Vessel JERUSALEM, (JTA) — The and the 400 ton Bat Galim, Israeli authorities decided to re- grabbed when it attempted to lease the seven member crew negotiate the Suez Canal in of the 150-ton Egyptian vessel 1954, Israel had decided to hold but to hold the craft, which had on to the Massoud. He said that blundered into Haifa harbor the vessel and its cargo would last week, pending the return ...…

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…LJ oo e■i" r-4 c.; cu >7)' CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 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 W.4 10-ROOMS FOR RENT (i) NICE ROOM for refined gentleman 13231 Marlowe, between 7 Mile and Curtis. BR. 3-9246. ti NICE ROOM FOR LADY. Pri...…

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…• Earlier Classified Advertising Deadlines for Dec. 26, Jan. 2 Issues There will be earlier deadlines for Classified Adver- tising for our issues of Dec. 26 and Jan. 2. Classified ads for the Dec. 26 issue must be in our hands before 3 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 23. • For the Jan. 2 issue, all Classified ads must be in our hands before 3 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 30. 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17--HOUSES FOR SALE 7 MILE - ROSELAWN OAK PARK WESTHAMPTON-8 . ...…

December 12, 1958 • Page Image 26

…SEE GROSS And Get the Most These Choice Homes Open Sunday 2-5 20567 Plainview Edinborough, 19362 3 bdrms., P4 baths, fa. brk. Only $1,400 Down! ranch, Pass hail to f o r m i c a trimmed kitchen with pan. eat- 2 bdrm. bung. Lge. liv. rm.; full din. rm.; rear glassed tern; ing sp., Gas ht., Miss Step. newly dec.; alum. awnings; S. & S., 2 car gar. 7 Mile-Ever- 18990 Appoline green. Immed. poss. Miss Weitz- Beaut., big, and a bargain ! man. F...…

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…Bloomfield Estates only 1 blk. N. of Big Beaver, (Just opposite guar ton Rd., Bloomfield Hills), 1,4 blk. E. of Woodward in one of Bloomfield Township's best areas. Custom blt. 8 rm. face brick ranch, beautifully landscaped, 2 acre lot, tastefully decorated, pan- elled family rc•am with beamed ceiling, 3 baths, loads of extras. Owner bound to Florida, WILL SELL BELOW COST. - CENTER REALTY 8218 Woodward TR 4-2900 18256 WISCONSIN OPEN 2-5 S...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE Oak Pk.-14500 Bishop 17—HOUSES FOR SALE WOODINGHAM-CURTIS 20157 CHEYENNE OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 Spacious 3 bedroom colonial, 3 Bedrm. ranch, blt. 1954, alum. storms & screens, rear scr. terr., carpeting, assume ely.% mtge. Owners moving out of town. 1 y. baths, den, breakfast room, gas heat, close to schools, syna- gogues, transp. MR. SEIDON UN 4-4600 Edw. Rose Sales KE 7-7900 BLACKSTONE, near Hessel, ...…

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…OAK PARK 23240 ONEIDA 3 bedrm. brk., basem*t, garage, gas ht., awning, carpeting, near bus and school, by owner. $16,900. $900 dn. F.H.A. or $2,900 dn. land contract. LI 1-9316 or LI 6-5451. Open Sunday. Richman Hampshire Woods Homes Offer Luxurious Suburban Living Charming 2 bedrm. Cape Cod. Living room, din. rm., kitch., gas ht., $16,500 incl. extra lot. Ann Peterson, UN 4-0600. O'Donnell Madsen Co. Must Sacrifice PRICE SLASHED! Oak P...…

December 12, 1958 • Page Image 30

…50—BUSINESS CARDS FLASH! Remodeling contractors. Exterior and interior repairs. Tile floors and walls. Inside Birch and stone work. GR 4-3695, KE 2-5344. WHY DO IT YOURSELF? When you can have expert car- pentry work done reasonably. Rec. rooms and attic rooms spe- cialty. No job too big or small. Free estimates cheerfully given. TY 7-7758, LI 5-4035. EXPERIENCED dressmaker willing to go to your home or my home. Alterations for adults and c...…

December 12, 1958 • Page Image 31

…Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News JERUSALEM — The govern- ment of Israel Wednesday tightened restrictions against press coverage of its activities by ordering all civil servants to withhold not only secret data but also any information com- ing to their knowledge "which is not expressedly intended for publication purposes." The order was issued by the civil service commission in a circular to all government em- ployes, warning them ...…

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…Heads of National Jewish Organizations Expose Facts Regarding British American Tobacco Co.'s Refusal to Sell to Israel Viceroy, Kool, Raleigh Among Cigarettes Involved in Arabs' Middle East Boycott Program, NEW YORK (JTA) — The Conference of Presidents of 17 major American Jewish or- ganizations issued a statement of facts on the Brown and Wil- liamson Tobacco Corporation which has been involved in a controversy over American firms that have...…

December 05, 1958 • Page Image 1

…Evaluations of Modern Lessons of Hanukah THE JEWISH NEWS A Weekly Review Commentary Page 2 Editorial Page 4 10( F rt gio Greetings to Jewish Communities Everywhere glish-Jewish Newspaper —Incorporating Michigan's Only En VOLUME XXX1V—No. 14 Hanukah The Detroit Jewish Chronicle Ps14 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd.—VE 8-9364—Detroit 35, December 5, 1958 $5 Per Year; Single Copy 15c Utoliday reetings ` • ■ ? .. \ • • \ • N • \ \\. \ .....…

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…00 Purely Commentary :To P it The Laughter of Sholom Aleichem By S. SINGERMAN God that there is something to (Standard Feature Syndicate) laugh about, and someone to 4:2 The "Yiddish Mark Twain" laugh at." was born Solomon Rabinowitz "Through laughter which the in March 1859, in the Russian world sees, flow tears that the Another Hanukah—and there will be 4)4 teachings and practices, we have less to Pale of Settlement. His chief world does ...…

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…Open Atlanta Bombing Trial with Squabble over Jury Sand Storms in Israel Cause Millions in Damage, Crop Losses Attorney James R. Venable ATLANTA—A jury was com- asked Levin if the ADL had a re- pleted Tuesday to try five men not contributed $500 to accused of bombing the Jewish ward for the arerst and convic- temple last Oct. 12, but not tion of the synagogue bombers. without considerable dispute Levin explained that the ADL had not, but Bna...…

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…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 35. Mich., VE 8-9364. Subscription $5 a year. Foreign S6. Entered as second class matter Aug. 6, 1942 at Post Otfic,, Detroit, Mich. un...…

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…George Jessel Will Entertain at Festival for Israel Bonds Dec. 13 Highlighting the year's activ- ities for the sale of Israel Bonds will be the appearance here on Saturday evening, Dec. 13, of Israel's Ambassador to France, .Yaacov Tsur, at the Hanukah Festival for Israel, to be held in the Fountain Room of the Masonic Temple: Marking Israel's tenth anni- versary, the visit here of the Israeli statesman fills a commit- ment made earlier this ...…

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…THE DE TROIT JEW IS H NE WS—Fri day, Decem ber 5, 1958-6 On Sick List Alaska Elects Third Jewish Senator Ernest Gruening - Honored by New State 41* By MILTON FRIEDMAN (Copyright, 1958, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) U. S. Supreme Court Jus- tice Felix Frankfurter (top); 76, has suffered a "mild heart disturbance" and has been hospitalized in Washington for rest and observation. Elder statesman Bernard M. Baruch (bottom), 88, was report...…

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…Governmental Candor' Urged by Oppenheimer; Acclaims Accomplishments in Israel N /— 2/3 of Jewish Youth Attending Colleges WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., Dr. Jospe, in a review of the (JTA) — Two of every three general student picture, re- 0:1 Jewish young people attend vealed that 86 percent of the college, Dr. Alfred Jospe, na- Jewish girls at college are tional director of programs and married during their college resources of the Bnai Brith care...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, December 5, 1958-8 Sir Leslie Munro, Dr. Rawson, Speak at Jewish Committee Area Conference Here This Week-End The yearly midwest area con; ference of the American Jew- ish Committee will be held in Detroit Dec. 6 and 7 at the Park-Shelton Hotel, announced Martin L. Butzel, chairman of the Detroit chapter. Sir Leslie Munro, of New Zea- land, 1957 president of the United Nations Assembly, New Zealand Ambassador ...…

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…By NORMAN LEBOW Dr. Joachim Prinz, president of the American_ Jewish Con- gress, in Detroit this week for an AJC meeting, sounded a call for consolidation of all American Jewish forces towards common goals of full equality, survival of Jewish identifica- tion and peoplehood and the creation of a meaningful two- way relationship with the peo- ple of Israel. He said that urgency was needed in the planning of Jew- ish life for the next decade. "T...…

December 05, 1958 • Page Image 10

…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Fr iday, December 5, 1958- 10 Local JNF Conference Endorses $500,000 Project in Israel's Independence Forest Giving unanimous approval to the planting of 2,000,000 trees in the Independence Forest in Israel, the annual conference of the Jewish National Fund Coun- cil of Detroit last Sunday offi- cially resolved to plant 250,000 of the trees as Detroit's quota in the Forest. Delegates decided that the $500,000 project ...…

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…Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News the government is abetting an infringement of Jewish religious law." The Supreme Religious Coun- cil also added that the poll of experts asked by the minis- terial committee for their views on the issues in the disputed regtdations included seine who were not scholars in Jewish religious law and that this was "a deliberate negation of Torah." Earlier, Chief Rabbi Isaac Herzog joined Rabbi Judah L. M...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, Decembe r 5, 1958-12 Histadrut Rally National Labor Israel Convention Adopts $5 Million Histadrut Goal • NEW YORK, (JTA) — The and constructive solution to ment, housing and decent liv- to Hear Reports four-day annual convention of this problem, which is one of ing conditions. At the same Histadrut to Begin the National Committee for the major roadblocks on the time, by harnessing the ener- from Delegates Labor...…

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…Anti-Semitism No Longer a Problem in Germany, Adenauer Tells JTA Reporter BERLIN. (JTA) — In an ex- clusive interview with the Jew- ish Telegraphic Agency, Dr. Konrad Adenauer, Chancellor of West Germany, expressed the view that anti-Semitism is no longer a problem in West Ger- many and explained his hopes of achieving a "reconciliation" be- tween the German and the Jew- ish peoples and is working to- ward a "normalization" of rela- tions bet...…

December 05, 1958 • Page Image 14

…• GROWING THROUGH SERVICE There is a wealth of meaning in the word "Service." It implies more than the mere performance of obligations that are part of a contract . . . it implies more in the printing field than the use of type and presses . . . it means at Post Printing Company a friendly, courteous desire to bring to our customers the fulfillment of all their expectations. As we all know, there is a vast difference in what is called servic...…

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…Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News PARIS — A number of well known anti-Semites and the entire Poujadist party which distinguished itself in anti- Semitism h a v e disappeared from the French parliamentary scene in the election campaign which ended this weekend. French Jewish organizations feel that the new Chamber of Deputies will be the friendliest toward Jews in many years. They note that the 52-deputy Poujade group won no seats, w...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, December 5, 1958-1 6 Yeshiva U. Dinner Fetes Kaufman Slate Bar-Ilan Banquet, Jan. 21 Judge NATHAN J. KAUFMAN, of Probate Court, who will be honored at the annual dinner for Yeshiva University, is flanked by JOHN E. LURIE (left), dinner chairman, and JOHN ISAACS, co-chairman. The testimonial for Judge Kauf- man will be given Jan. 4, at the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel. A scholariship in the judge's name will be cre...…

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…New Jewish Prayer Book for GIs A new 470-page "Prayer Book for Jewish Personnel in Armed Forces" was published by U.S. Army with editorial aid of the National Jewish Welfare Board's Commission on Jewish Chaplaincy. Rabbi Aryeh Lev, Brooklyn, N.W., director of the JWB Chaplaincy Commission, accepts from Maj. Gen. Patrick J. Ryan, retiring Army Chief of Chaplains, a copy of the Prayer Book at exercises in Pentagon. The book, continuing services...…

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…THE DETROIT JEW ISH NEWS—Friday, December 5, 195 8- 1 9 The Suburban Community O-W Young Israel Sets Hanukah Celebrations Oak-Woods Young Israel pres- ident Jack Ginsburg announces plans for the following Hanu- kah activities: On Sunday, the congrega- tion's Sunday School will have a Hanukah party and dramatic presentation. Also, on the same day, the Bar Mitzvah Club will be guests of the Tfilin Club of Windsor's Cong. Shaar Hasho- mayim fo...…

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…The abyssmal living standards of Jews in Iran's ghettos (ma- hales) and the dent being made in their degradation by ORT was described recently by Dr. William Haber, professor of economics at the University of Michigan and president of the American ORT Federation. Jews in the mahales live in cave-like dwellings — the en- trance leading below ground so that even the shadow of a Jew's house should not defile the Mos- lems. The 80-90,000 Jews ther...…

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…TILE DETRO IT JEWIS H NEWS—Friday, Decem ber 5, 1958- 20 Britain Charged With Bias to Jewish Visitors LONDON (JTA)—Charges of discrimination in the admission of Jews as visitors from abroad and in naturalization precedures were voiced in Commons by a number of Laborite members of Parlia men t. Afterwards, Home Secretary R. A. Butler an- nounced that certain restric- tions would be relaxed in re- ference to the elderly relatives of naturalize...…

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…Prof. Yale's UM-Published 'Near East' Full of Misstatements and Innuendoes \ /- "The Near East," by Prof. his conclusions were bases for and humanitaranism. Prof. Yale William Yale, of Boston Univer- many experiments that were ap- doesn't miss the chance to men- sity is heralded by the pub- plied not only in Palestine but tion this lone group of which it lishers, University of Michigan in other areas, including the has been said that it is n...…

December 05, 1958 • Page Image 22

…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Fr i day, December 5, 1958-22 Urge Social Work by Draft-Exempt Women JERUSALEM, (JTA) — The left-wing parties in the Ben- Gurion coalition Government: have renewed their clamor for social service in immigrant settlements for young women exempted from military ser- vice on religious grounds, it was learned here. No decision has yet been taken by the Cab- inet. The social service as an al- ternative for military duty w...…

December 05, 1958 • Page Image 23

…`The Anglo-Saxons,' Novel About J Bar-Ilan IJ"; Initiates Laity Lecture Series Israel's War of Independence Lestern Gorn is highly qual- ified to narrate the story of Is- rael's War of Liberation. He was the only American com- manding officer of the Israel ground forces. He fought in the Negev and directed Israel's quickly-mobilized forces in some of the most dangerous spots in the land. In the final objective of Is- rael's southern drive, du...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, December 5, 1958-24 Dr. Israel H. Levinthal's `Point of View' within ivory towers but to util- ize their endowments for his- torical research. * * Rabbi Levinthal approaches Reconstructionist Judaism "with a great deal of diffidence." Granting that this movement has had an influence on the other three groups, and that Reconstructionist a i m s have been noble, he declares that "a religion cannot be influential...…

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…Women's elith activities PURITY CHAPTER, Order of the Eastern Star, will hold an executive meeting at 7:30 p.m., Monday, in the home of Maida Krause, 18442 Lauder. Plans for a luncheon Feb. 2, at the East- ern Star Temple, 80 W. Alexan- drine, will be discussed. * * * EZRA AID TO ISRAEL will hold its annual donor luncheon at 12 noon, Monday, in the May- fair Room, according to Rose Sharkey, chairman. Proceeds will go to the Pioneer Women's Mo...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, December 5, 1958-26 Bar Mitzvahs AZA-BBG Area Confab in Detroit, Dec. 25-29 Betrothal Revealed at Cocktail Party AZA-BBG Michigan regional convention in Detroit, Dec. 25 to 29 will highlight athletics for the first time in four years. In addition to the AZA and. BBG bowling tourney, AZAs will participate in a basketball tour- nament, while the BBGs play vollyball at the Mumford gym. All athletics will be on ...…

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…activities in Society Mr. Jacob Flincher, a Detroiter until moving to Los Angeles, 10 years ago, will be in Detroit through Monday, before leaving for Israel to take up permanent residence. Friends interested in contacting Mr. Flinker should call the Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, WE 1-0203. Mr. and Mrs. Herman H. Stark, of 19169 Irene, on Monday celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary with a family dinner party at the home of their children. Mrs....…

December 05, 1958 • Page Image 28

…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Fr iday, December 5, 1958-2 8 News Brevities EMANUEL FINEBERG and DAVID ZEFF recently received Scout Leader training awards at the annual dinner meeting of District 11, Boy Scouts of Amer- ica. Leland S. Smith, newly- installed District chairman, pre- sented the awards to Fineberg and Zeff for having received training and experience as Scout leaders. * * * I. F. STONE, 30-year news- paper veteran who had been covering...…

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…Roe lin-Zane Plan Dec.21 Nuptials MISS AUDREY ROCKLIN At a cocktail party held re- cently in their home, Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Rocklin, of Ohio Ave., announced the engage- ment of their daughter, Audrey Sharon, to Alan Irving Zane, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Zane, of Hubbell Ave. Mr. Zane is a junior at Wayne State University college of med- icine, and is affiliated with Phi Delta Epsilon fraternity. A Dec. 21 wedding has been planned. ...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, December 5, 1958-30 Lipkin, Olefsky to Give Recital Pianist Seymour Lipkin and cellist Paul Olefsky will be heard in joint recital at the Ma- sonic Temple Scottish Rite Ca- thedral, at 8:30 p.m., Dec. 17. Olefsky has been acclaimed nationally for his virtuoso cello playing and took the 1953 Mi- chaels Music Award from the now renowned Van Cliburn. Olefsky is cellist with the De- troit Symphony Orchestra and ha...…

December 05, 1958 • Page Image 31

…Afteffin-Nemer Plan CBS to Televise One-Hour Tribute March 8 Wedding to American Jew MISS GAIL STEFFIN Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Steffin, of Robson Ave., announce the engagement of their daughter, Gail Toby, to Basil B. Nemer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Nemer, also of Robson Ave. Miss Steffin attended the Uni- versity of Wisconsin, and is presently a student at Great Lakes College. Mr. Nemer is a graduate of the University of Michigan college of a...…

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…ISH NEWS—Friday, December 5, 1958-32 THE DETROIT Lion Stars to Spark Skit to Feature SZ Men's Sports Night Sisterhood Event Three of the top stars of the mw; Detroit Lions football team will entertain members and their children at the annual sports night program of the Shaarey Zedek Men's Club. The buffet dinner program, to be held at 6:30 p.m., Wednes- day, in the Shaarey Zedek social hall, will highlight the appear- ance of quar- terback ...…

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…"Once Upon a Lifetime" by Dr. Sylvan D. Schwartzman, pro- fessor of Jewish religious edu- cation at Hebrew Union College- Jewish Institute of Religion, published by the Union of American He- brew Congre- gations, offers a birdseye view of young Jewry's reli- gious activ- ities. Actually, it is a resume of a youth's lifetime. Schwartzman It begins with a voyage—the arrival of the Jew for a trip and then the tour itself. And then come the Bar Mi...…

December 05, 1958 • Page Image 34

…er 00 L'") $250,000 in U.S. Funds to Aid Israel Farmers Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News THE DETH4 HT JE W ISH NEW S r-I JERUSALEM — The United States will allocate nearly $250,000 from counterpart funds here for basic research in the fields of agricultural production and marketing, H. Marston, head of the -U.S. De- partment of Agriculture survey team disclosed here. The counterpart funds were received from the sale of America...…

December 05, 1958 • Page Image 35

…Baritone Thrills Met's Audiences; Started as Cantor in Synagogue By DAVID HOROWITZ says Lawson, "and the greatest villain produced in recent years George L o n d o n, originally is a young, handsome Canadian Burnstein, is considered by crit- with the build of a pole vaulter ics to be "the greatest baritone and a voice touched with the of our time." magic of a Caruso or Chaliapin. When the Metropolitan Opera Some have said that London 'came o...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW S—Friday, December 5, 1958-36 New Street in Ashdod Named for Bnai Brith Protection Against ASHDOD—An avenue named The new s t r e e t, officially Bnai Brith leads to this ancient opened last week and named in Biblical site soon to be a thriv- honor of the world-wide organi- ing modern-day metropolis. zation, is the main gateway to what will be a major Mediterra- nean seaport on Israel's coast. The Bnai Brith name was s...…

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…NEW YORK. (JTA) — A col- orful report on the life of Jews in Japan, Southeast Asia, India, Pakistan, Australia and Iran was presented at a press con- ference by Moses A. Leavitt, executive vice chairman of the Joint Distribution Committee, following his return f r om a four-month survey of Jewish and refugee problems. Leavitt emphasized that Jews in Southeast Asia are scattered in small groups of 50 to 150 per- sons. He reported that in Tokyo...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, December 5, 1958-38 • Holiday Best Wishes NATIONAL COAL & COKE CO. Just Good Coal 9141 MONICA & PMRR WE 3-4444 Ninety Jews Who Helped Establish the Republic 1776-1865 - An AJP Hanukah Feature In his recent book, "Jewish Notables' In America," (Green- berg, Publisher), historian Harry Simonhoff puts before us a clear picture of 90 great siewavisviss ■ zoimevome ■ Season's Greetings Hanukah Greetings M...…

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