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February 23, 1968 • Page Image 26

…26—Friday, February 23, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Silverstein-Fisher Rites Cottler Announces Receipt of Jaffa Planned in New York Oranges; Relates Facts About Them Norman Cottler announces that shipment of Jaffa oranges has arrived and that the Israeli product will be available at both Dexter- Davison Markets, on Wyoming Ave. and on 10 Mile Rd. in Oak Park. Cottler relates interesting facts about the f sous Jaffas that they: ... Were dub...…

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…Bradley-Goldberg Vows Heard atAhavasAchim MRS. IRVING BRADLEY Linda Goldberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Goldberg of Cloverlawn Ave., Oak Park, be- came the bride of Irving Carl Brad- ley, son of Mr. Philip Bradley of Cumberland Ave., Southfield, and the late Mrs. Bradley. Rabbis Milton Arm and Benjamin Gorrelick performed the double- ring ceremony at Ahavas Achim Synagogue. Cantors Simon Ber- manis and Moses Sorensen chanted the pray...…

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…28—Friday, February 23, 1968 Folk Songs, Dance Program at Center ( ∎ arcli 2 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS erican Savoyards, has sung every Highlights of the Piccolo p "Fiddler on the Roof' will come Gilbert and Sullivan opera and ap- alive once more when the Jewish gram will be the costumed presen- peared in concert throughout the Community Center, as part of its tation of the folk operetta, "A United States and Canada. Arts Festival '68, will p...…

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…MSU Presents TOp. Faculty Honors to Professors Kreinin, Rokeach Michigan State University's presented last week to six pro- highest faculty honor, the Dis- fessors, among them Dr. Morde- tinguished Faculty Award, was chai Kreinin, who is of Israeli origin. Along with Dr. Kreinin, acting chairman of the department of economics, and the other recip- ients was Dr. Milton Rokeach of the department of psychology. Each received $1,000 with the awar...…

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…30—Fridsy, February 23, 1968 Men's Clubs I THE DETROIT JEWISH HEWS , ' Beth Aaron Buys $20,000 Israel Bonds At a ceremony marking the purchase of $20,000 in Israel Bonds by Beth Aaron Congregation, (from left) are: Allan Rosenberg, vice president; Max Nosanchuk, president of the congregation; Rabbi Ben- jamin H. Gorrelick and Albert E. Ellenson, vice president. The purchase was made under the building fund clause. AESCULAPIAN PHARMACEU- T...…

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…Jewish Humor at Borman Hall Betty Walker, television comedienne who was in Detroit for the Bnai Brith All-Star Revue, trades wit with residents of Borman Hall, Jewish Home for Aged where she spent more than an hour chatting and entertaining last week. Two Profs get Probus Awards Two Wayne State University pro- 11959-1962. Married, he and his wife, fessors have been selected to re- Joan are the parents of one child. Dr. Roellig, who joined t...…

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…32—Friday, February 23, 1968 People Make News THE DETROIT JEWISH. NEWS 3 Jewish Hospitals Join in Treatment for Vietnam Children Maimed in War; National Program Set Up NEW YORK (JTA) — Three Hospital In San Francisco and the Jewish hospitals are participating Beth Israel Hospital in Boston. Connecticut Mutual Life's Raboy unteer executive, LeVine will re- say goodby. Official sources said it in a nation-wide program of treat- Some 20 major...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, February 23,1968 - 33 News Brevities The DETROIT REPERTORY THEATER will perform "Bobby and the Space Trip"• at Ford High School, 11 am. and 2 p.m. Saturday. The Detroit PTA Council sponsors this production which features a three-piece musical combo and magical stage effects. Tickets will be available at the door. • • • ADVENTURES IN JUDAISM has become a four-time winner of the prestigious Ohio State Award. It...…

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…- 34—Friday, February 23, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Nathan Rosenbaum s Inspired Poems French Oppose Full Entry of Israel Into Euromart BRUSSELS (JTA)—Widely dif- the agenda for a meeting Wednes- of ministers. Since his 20th birthday, Nathan deals with is immense. World is- fering views on Israel's future re- day of the council Rosenbaum, who has been active sues religious influences, parables, lations with the six-nation Euro- The counc...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, February 23, 1968-35 Youth Plan Protest Rally for Soviet Jewry Representatives of many Jewish to help initiate such a planning rin, Paul Shifrin, Lynn Medow, youth organizations are meeting committee. The advisors met re- Shelly Sher, Louise Liberson, Deb- with the Jewish Center to formu- cently and gave this project their bie Midanek Maureen Davidson, late plans for a youth rally April 7 support. Judy Garloc...…

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…• 36—Friday, February 23, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Just what the doctor ordered! Mr. Advertiser .. . In order to get the RESULTS you want, it will be necessary for you to use The Jewish News every week. Not just a "fling" at it . . • but EVERY WEEK ! No, I'm not just selling "space" . . . you want RESULTS, don't you? Well, I'm not kidding you, neither am I just taking your money. Just follow the formula and your business will be heal...…

February 23, 1968 • Page Image 37

…THE JEWISH NEWS THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS MOVIE GUIDE ADAMS Grand Circus Park WO 1-8525 OPEN 11:00 A.M. Lee Marvin in "SERGEANT RYKER" plus Cartoon & Jazz Festival Sunday & Daily 11:50 A.M., 1:50, 4:00, 6:15, 8:20, 10:30 Wed. Ladies Day 50c AMERICANA The Best of Everything Dinner at DARBY'S By Danny Raskin is a real treat CLOSEST THING TO Las Vegas night life is The Moon nitery in Hazel Park on N. Chrysler Free- way, between 8 an...…

February 23, 1968 • Page Image 38

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, February 23, 1968-39 Wayne State U. to Give Centennial Concert Sunday Wayne State University's cen- Faure's "Pelleas and Melisande," It will tour Europe in June and tennial concert by the Detroit Sym- "Suite Op. 80," and "La Valse" by July as part of the University's phony Orchestra will be moved Ravel. Centennial anniversary commem- Castelnuovo Tedesco, with Shaul WSU's Men's Glee Club is a oration. Ben-Meir...…

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…At Grenoble . . . and the Olympics THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 40—Friday, FeLruary 13; 1968 By JESSE SILVER DRIVE-INS LIT INAPTAREK BIKE QUIRE TEWAY MAIL CINEMA II CINEMA HEST AIMER PARK CINEMA VIAREPN VIIIAGE WYAI AVEll ALGIER S' BEL AIR DEARBORN EAST SIDE FORD-WYOMING ORT GEORGE GRATIOT TRoy VAN Dili ztf; ET SIDE MALLg 11{- 1 1 ItrioiRIF") AMEN s . For ShoW Times. See Moyle Guide in Detroit Shopplan Now THE HAPPIEST MILLIONAIRE a z...…

February 23, 1968 • Page Image 41

…▪ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Liners and display classified ads accepted from re- sponsible firms or individuals by telephone up to noon Wednesday. For rates and information . . . CALL VErmont 8-9364 10—ROOMS FOR RENT 13—FOR RENT APARTMENTS ROOM for lady. Wyoming-Curtis area. Near Jewish Center. UN 2-4272. 2623 W. McNichols 13—FOR RENT APARTMENTS BIRMINGHAM MANOR LARGE LUXURIOUS RANCH TYPE 1-2-3 bedrm. apts. 11/2 and 2 baths. Large ki...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 42—Friday, February 23, 1968 13—FOR RENT APARTMENTS PALMER PARK EXECUPART Plush 2-bedroom, 2-bath apartment for successful executives. Nothing finer anywhere for comfort, con- venience and security. Heated ga- rage in building with attendants always on duty to take your car. Centrally located within blocks of the Lodge and new Chrysler ex- call pressways. For information 8684400. ONE large 2-bedroom - 2 bath deluxe...…

February 23, 1968 • Page Image 43

…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE Deluxe beautiful OAK PARK ranch, 'bright as spring' kitch. Spacious Liv. Rm., large dining area, 3 big bedrms., pan. Den, 2 baths, beaut. Rec. Rm. w/firepl. play room, cent. air cond. 2 car gar. Stretch out in comfort. Call 353-2400. SOUTHFIELD 19684 MIDDLESEX 3 bedrm. cult. brk. ranch. Deluxe features throughout. Pleasant Flor- ida Rm., professionally furnished Rec. Rm. w/wet bar & stools. Free form ...…

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…44-Friday, February 23, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 17--HOUSES FOR SALE LAHSER - 8 MI. AREA Impressive cost. ranch in Roman brk. Proudly situated on broad 100x150' lot in lovely Wedgewood. Nr. 9 Mi.-Southfleld. 3 Mast. bed- rms., 2lZ baths, 20xI5 Liv. Rm., attractive modern kitch. w/all blt- ins. 13x10 dinette, topped off with comfortable 28x15 Family Rm. Car- pets, drapes. cent. air cond., lawn sprinklers, 2.2-car gar. Much more. $52,500...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE A SECOND CHANCE If you've missed Outstanding buys, here's another chance, and with immed- iate possession. Aluminum sided bung- alow with brick front on a 53 ft. wooded lot, Oak Park. Three bedrooms, separate dining room, tiled basement and newly decorated. Only $19,500. Southeidd IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY 17001 Jeanette, 11/2 blocks E. of Southfield, 2 blocks N. of 10 Mi. Citambeitula Last remaining Col...…

February 23, 1968 • Page Image 46

…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 57—FOR SALE—HOUSEHOLD 46—Friday, February 23, 1968 GOODS AND FURNISHINGS , 40—EMPLOYMENT MALE AND/OR FEMALE 40—EMPLOYMENT MALE AND/OR FEMALE secretary-typist wanted IN THERE A SALESMAN IN THE HOUSE? Mature Someone who will take the time to learn a little-known field and grow with us? For over 35 years who have sold monthly preven- tative pest control services to apartment owners, factories, in- stitutions. Good...…

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…Louis H. Luckoff, Advertising Executive, 66 Statewide tributes are being paid to the memory of Louis H. Luckoff, prominent advertising executive, founder and president of Luckoff Advertising A gene y, who died Tuesday in Highland, Ill. He was 66. Funeral services were held Thursday at Kaufman Chapel. Surviving are his wife, Ruth, to whom he was married 42 years; two sons, Alan, who was associ- ated with him in the advertising business, and Mi...…

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…Caricatures, Vicious Anti-Semitism Seen in Play Staged Here Last Fall artistic quality, and its assault BY ROBERT FRANKEL the country — and has drawn a number of complaints charging anti-semitism. (The play was pre- sented in Detroit last October, and the objections to its performance were reported in the Jewish News Nov. 3). I attended two performances in New York City during the troupe's December engagement at the Film- makers Cinematheque...…

February 16, 1968 • Page Image 1

…Egyptian Jet's 'Buzzing' of U.S. Naval Spy Ship Reported The Georgetown was buzzed by a Soviet-made IL-28 "Beagle" bomber. The ship is in the same class as the U.S.S. Liberty, accidentally attacked by Israel during the Six-Day War. It is much larger than the USS Pueblo. The incident came at a time when the Egyptian press and radio continued to gloat over the North Korean capture of the Pueblo. The incident took place in international waters a...…

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…Purely Commentary Roosevelt-Frankfurter Letters: Collection Reveals Unique Friendship, Jewish Interests It was a David and Jonathan friendship between Felix Frankfurter and Franklin D. Roosevelt and their correspondence, from 1928 to 1945, in the impressive volume "Roosevelt and Frankfurter," annotated by Max Freedman, published by Little, Brown Co., is a major work serving as a com- mentary on the crucial years in this coun- try's and in wo...…

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…Colonization Group to Aid New Projects in Israel and France LONDON (JTA) — The Jewish Colonization Association (ICA) an- nounced here that a series of proj- ects in Israel and grants to Israeli institutions will account for the largest share of its budget in 1968. But the ICA is also maintaining its traditional support of institutions outside of Israel involved in the resettlement, training and educa- tion of needy Jews, the announce- ment sa...…

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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, Mich. 48236. VE 8-9364. Subscription $6 a year. Foreign 57. Second Class Postage Paid at Detroit, Michigan PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Editor a...…

February 16, 1968 • Page Image 5

…Allied Jewish Campaign Women's Division Prepares for Its Phonogift Solicitations; Numerous .Divisions Hold Drive Functions The women's division will launch its fourth annual Phonogift cam- paign March 10, in an attempt to contact by telephone 10,000 women donors of the Jewish community regarding their individual contri- butions to the Allied Jewish Cam- paign-Israel Emergency Fund. Intensive efforts to make tele- phone contacts will continue ...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 6—Friday, February 16, 1968 Hadassah Leader Rejects Idea Zionist Must Live in Israel JERUSALEM (JTA) — The con-, cent that only a person committed i to living in Israel can be a Zionist was challenged here by the head of the largest single Zionist organ- ization in the world. In remarks at the opening ses- sion of its mid-winter conference Saturday nigh t, Mrs. Mortimer Jacobson, of New York, national president of Had...…

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…▪ THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, February 16, 1968 7 - Agreement on Reopening Banks OK'd by Israel, Jordan Psychiatrist Says Death Camp Horror Has Affected Children of Survivors HAMILTON, Ont. (JTA) — The suffering of concentration camp victims at the bands of the Nazis during World War II is having a distressing effect on their children who were born after the Holocaust, a prominent psychiatrist said at a lecture here. Dr. Vivian Rakof...…

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…De Gaulle Stalls on Arms Deal With Iraq ' (Continued from Page 1) He indignantly denied charges by Gen. Barzani, leader of the Kurdish nationalists in Iraq, that the French arms might be used on the Kurds. On the question of a Middle East settlement, President Aref said "we demand first of all. the unconditional withdrawal of the Israelis from territories occupied last June 5, and we are in full agreement with Gen. de Gaulle's condemnation of...…

February 16, 1968 • Page Image 9

…tentennia of Ra bbl' By IRVING I. KATZ Executive Secretary, Temple Beth El This month marks the centen- nial of the death of Rabbi Isaac: Leeser of Philadelphia, pioneer American Jewish religious leader and educator. Isaac Leeser was born in Ger- many in 1806. He studied tradi- tional Jewish subjects under rabbis of the old school and attended the gymnasium in Muenster. At the invitation of his uncle, Zalma Rhine, he came to Richmond, Va., i...…

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…r 1: 10—Friday, February 16, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Flint News 1 Flint's Young Leaders See 25 Pct. Hike in UJA Giving Over 1967 at Dinner At Flint's first Young Leadership Division Dinner, which for- mally kicked-off the 1968 campaign, 44 young leaders headed by co-chairmen Ronald Goldstein and Dr. Morton Stanley, working together with national UJA Young Leadership Cabinet members Michael Pelavin and Dr. Leon Rosky, raised a recor...…

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…New York Department Store Boycotts Goods From E. Europe, Arab Lands NEW YORK (JTA) — The presi- dent of J. W. Mays, a department store chain in the metropolitan area which has imposed a ban on imports from Arab countries, told the Jewish Telegraphic Agency that the public has expressed co- operation with the firm's boycott of goods imported from countries that are "unfriendly and arbi- trary" toward Israel. Max Shulman, president of Mays, sai...…

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…12—Friday, February 16, 1968 nig DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Humphrey to Speak at Bond Conference Hebrew for Admission OK'd at U. of Toronto , ./TA Teletype Wire the result of approaches 'on the by the educational depart- TORONTO—The University o f subject Vice President Hubert H. Hum- ment of the Canadian Jewish Con- phrey will address the 1968 Inter- Toronto announced Tuesday that it gress. inere F ne ct e. for will accept Hebrew as a foreign ...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, February 16, 1968-13 Jews in Anti-War Pray-In By MILTON FRIEDMAN (Copyright 1968, JTA Inc.) WASHINGTON — National tele- vised reports on an anti-war "Pray- In" at Arlington National Ceme- tery appeared to some to depict a predominantly Jewish and Negro demonstration. Actually the vast majority of "clergy and laymen concerned about Vietnam" were white, middle-class Protestants. Featured in the brief televisi...…

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…Role of Hebrew Teachers Colleges; Analytical Review of Extensive Studies "THE EDUCATION OF AMERICAN JEWISH TEACHERS" Edited by Oscar I. Janowsky Beacon Press the curricula of the teachers col- leges. The Hebrew language and literature occupy a pre-eminent A Review by MOSHE NOBEL "The Education of the American Jewish Teachers," edited by Dr. Janowsky, is a thought-provoking volume. All the vexing problems confronting the training of Jewish ...…

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…Those Who Want to Be President Israel Plans Extension THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS By DAVID SCHWARTZ (Copyright 1968, JTA Inc.) Why do they want to be Presi- dent? asks columnist Max Lerner. Why do George Romney and Rich- ard Nixon and Eugene McCarthy go out to New Hampshire in the cold winter and stand outside shivering and shaking hands with people just to be President of the United States? Henry Clay said, "I would rather be right than Preside...…

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…16—Friday, February 16, 1968 French Envoy Denies NEW. YORK (JTA)—The French ambassador to the United States, Charles Lucet, denounced "calum- nious" suggestions that anti-Semi- tism could in any way affect the policies of the French government. French President Charles de Gaulle has been under severe criticism for several months since he criticized Israel and the Jewish people at a press conference last year. Speaking at a reception tendered...…

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…Young Israel Council Is Sponsoring 8-Week Adult Education Program The Metropolitan Counc 11 of p.m. On Feb. 24, the Hasidic Young Israel will sponsor an eight- approach will be presented by week ad u 1 t education program Dr. Irving Bloch, professor of Monday evenings from now until philosophy at the University of April 1 at Young Israel of Oak- Western Ontario. On March 18, Woods. the annual Benz Lecture will be "A Study of Haftorot," deali...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 18—Friday, February 16, 196$ Czechs Issue Report on Death of C. H. Jordan WASHINGTON (JTA) — A State Department spokesman confirmed that the United States government has received an "interim report" on the death of Charles H. Jordan, Joint Distribution Committee offi- cial, who died under mysterious circumstances in Prague, last Aug- ust. The spokesman said the report by the Czechoslovakian govern- & f EffeffE l l ...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, February 16, 1968-19 See Bob Hope soon in 'The Private Navy of Sgt. O'Farrell" Bob (ship shape) Hope says"Fly big to Florida - Fly Delta!" If you're one of those week-end skippers who wants to do-it- himself to Florida, count me out. Who wants to ride small when you can fly big? And nobody flies to Florida as big as Delta. One of their new Super DC-Ss can fill a hotel in just one trip... aswell as fillingev...…

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…20—Friday,• February 16, 1968 SYNAGOGUE THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS I SERVICES TEMPLE BETH JACOB of Pontiac: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Rabbi Berkowitz will speak on "The Ten Most .. ." TEMPLE BETH AM: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Gary B. O'Donnell, Wayne County Hospital Artificial Kidney Center administrator, will speak on "Rendezvous with Life." (see story). LIVONIA JEWISH CONGREGATION: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Rabbi Gordon will speak on "An Im...…

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…Contept - Bnai Mahe Ev'ent of Ban on Jewish Art in Antiquity to Include Famous Addressing a capacity audience ; tion which will continue all of Israeli Melod y in the social hall of Shaarey ' this week and to Sunday's auction Zedek, Wednesday night, as part' of important art works. * * * of the congregational art exhibi- tion supplementary to the art Shaarey Zedek Auction auction to be held Sunday after- noon, Dr. Cecil Roth, world famous of ...…

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…4: __ t! 4f : . . . THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 22 Friday, February 16, 1968 — Two Religious Thinkers 1 Reform, 1 Orthodox—on Confrontation Panel Rabbi Asks Parley on Rate' Aid to Religious Schools LAKEWOOD, N.J. (JTA) — The head of the Rabbinical Council of America called for a national con- ference between the opponents and proponents, within the Jewish com- munity, of government aid to religious education. Rabbi Pesach Z. Levovitz, pr...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Women's CluL activities Music Study Club will meet noon OAKLAND HILLS CHAPTER, KNOB CIRCLE CHAPTER, Wom Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Her- Women's American ORT, will meet en's American ORT will meet in man Bogin, 18333 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the home of 1 the Knob Woods clubhouse 12:30 Riverside, Birm- Mrs. Marshall Weingarden, 19888 p.m. Monday. Detective Gerald ingham. Featured Cranbrook. Mrs. Seymour Good- Simmons o...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 24—Friday, February 16, 1968 Mrs. Max Biber Ho nored as Volunteer With Heart of Gold by Service Council A woman who has devoted the last 10 years to working on behalf of the blind, Mrs. Max Biber. 19320 Suffolk, was honored Wednesday in the tri-country area's first com- munity wide recognition ceremony for outstanding volunteers. She was among a group of 12 women presented "Heart of Gold" awards at the Valentine's Da...…

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…N11-47AT ORLEANS MALL • Dobbss Country Xtchen • Sherri's • (hoc Drug Company • Fabulous Star Bakery • Bud Rollins Shoes • The Bootery • Pickwick Shop • Bob s Hair Fashions • Rigsby Shoe Service • Ala's Barber Shop • RoCh At The Bottom ValAnie. Mis.sSlifkinOfFiti sbuigh to Marry Mr. Kolodin Jewish Meals By ROSALIND S. ZUNSER (Copyright 1968, JTA Inc.) For these days when your fam- ily grows a bit tired of a meat dinner...…

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…26—Friday, February 16, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Israel Bond Functions for Almogi Yosef Almogi, f or m e r Israel , ering. Mrs. Aaron Katzman, vice minister of development, will ad- I president of funds, will give a toast dress two Israel Bond functions to the delegation which is leaving next Thursday. If or the dedication of the Beit He will address the Pioneer Nehama Mothers and Children's Women's Israel Bond Luncheon Center in Rishon...…

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…• . Jill Naimark Betrothed to Michael J. Kamps 4 5 • t o-nr:r •• THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS . a • • ctivities in Society 8 Ili • WICK • • • • • • • • • • illi • • • • • • ••• THE NEW • i Dr. LeRoy P. Levitt, dean of the Chicago Medical School, who was here to fill a speaking engagement at Sinai Hospital, visited with his sisters, Mrs. Joseph Schmidt of Leewin Ave. and Mrs. Harry Lindy of Hickory Lane, Franklin. Mr. Gad Rosenbaum of Detr...…

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