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April 26, 1968 • Page Image 1

…A Salute to 20-Year-Old Israel In s2 1 w it HE JEWISH NEWS An Anniversary and Its Manifold Obstacles Arnoni Probes Polish Horrors Commentary Page 2 VOL Lill, No. 6 Israel remains embattled. Animosity threatens the Jewish State on its borders, on the international arena, in lands behind the Iron Curtain. Yet, defying threats, Israel carries on the struggle for existence with dignity, honorably, advancing its culture, building a society ...…

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…Purely Commentary Israel's Anniversary: Its Multiple Blessings Israel's 20th anniversary invites analysis of events that have transpired during the turbulent two decades. There wasn't a month during the era of Israel's existence that the small state was not in danger, that its existence was not threatened by the overwhelming masses of hateful cousins who invented a term of substitute for anti- Semitism, who became the world's master anti-Semi...…

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…Israel Sales to U.S. Up; Trade Deficit Is Cut TEL AVIV (JTA) — Israel sold more and bought less in the United States in 1967 than it did in 1966, it was announced here. The coun- try's exports to the U.S. amounted to $89,900,000 last year compared to $77,400,000 the previous year, while im p or t s from America tot all e d $195,600,000 in 1967 against $221,600,000 in 1966. Israel's unfavorable trade balance with the United States thus was dec...…

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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. 48235, VE 8-9364. Subscription $7 a year. Foreign $8. Second Class PoStage Paid at Detroit, Michigan PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Editor a...…

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…Campaign Tops $8 Million; 12 Days to Go (Continued from Page 1) 130 per cent of their 1967 regular campaign totals. Robert A. Steinberg, chairman of services, reported $391,256 with approximately one-half of the di- vision's prospects solicited. Harvey Weisberg, chairman of the food division, reported $750,000 from 64 per cent of the food division contributors. Louis Barden. chairman of the metropolitan division, said that 70 per cent of his ...…

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…6—Friday, April 26, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS The war you don't read about on Page 1. Because it's an old story. Twenty years old. It's the war fought by the people of Israel to build a nation without ever having enough money, equipment or water. And while this strug- gle is going on, thousands upon thousands of immi- grants keep flooding into Israel. The aged, the sick, the handicapped, the young. People who escaped depri- vation to fin...…

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…Bahl-Nair Massacre Recalled THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, April 26, 1968-7 Harman Sees Growth ELECTRONIC Gina) cribed as the chief defendant, 53- in Foreign Students GARAGE DOOR year old former police officer Hen- TEL AVIV (ZINS)—There is a OPENER rich Schneider, escaped justice by growing interest among American killing himself on the day the Jewish students to attend institu- trial opened. The three who were tions of higher learning i...…

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…lirechnically' Owns t Fifty French Jets (Continued from Page 1) Russia. He said that Israelis are confident about the future because, as time goes by, the Arabs will come to consider Israel a perman- ent element in the Middle East. Peace is the final objective sought by all, he said, and once that is achieve d, cooperation will be brought about by the common in- terest of all nations in the region. Times, Faisal told a recent visitor that Ru...…

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…Sioux City Community to Undergo Self-Study Congress Resolution Honors Ghetto Struggle for Freedom SIOUX CITY (JTA)—An effort to determine what the needs of the Sioux City Jewish community will be during the next decade and a half is the goal of a community self-study by the Sioux City Jewish Federation. The self-study will in- clude an evaluation of the federa- tion-sponsored Jewish center, one of the few in the United States without a dues-...…

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…'De-Judification Latest Addition to Polish Govt. Policy (Continued from Page 1) victims on behalf of the United States government, joining 30 groups and individuals in placing wreaths at the memorial. The anti-Jewish campaign in Poland appears to be reaching the level of a state policy which has brought suicides and a general purge, Flora Lewis, Newsday cor- respondent in Paris reported from sources she described as trust- worthy "beyond any ...…

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…Situation of Polish Jewry Seen Worsening !Despite Protests (Continued from Page 10) documentation center at the Me- controlled Polish press for alleg- morial for Unknown Jewish Mar- edly planning to slander Poland tyrs. Mrs. Olomucka, now an es- during observances of the 25th tablished artist, made the paintings anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto from drawings in a sketchbook uprising. In a dispatch from New that she kept as a young girl in Yor...…

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…Israel Pledges That It Will Not Open New Debate on M.E. Issues in United Nations General Assembly 12—Friday, April 26, 1968 Israel Expropriates Areas in E. Jerusalem next week after a further round of both parties, to authorize the of talks in Arab capitals. for Slum Clearance UNITED NATIONS—Israel as- sale of F-4 Phantom supersonic (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) sured the president of the United Nations General Assembly Wed...…

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…Students Build, Fire Small Solid-Fuel Missile Beth El Hosts Antique Show, Sale Technion was announced by the Technion The faculty of aeronautical HAIFA (JTA) — A three foot it Temple Beth El Sisterhood will hold its twelfth annual Eastern Michigan Antique Show and Sale noon to 10 p.m., May 5 and 6 and noon to 9 p.m. May 7 at the temple. Almost thirty dealers from Michigan and cities as far away as Cleveland will display and sell their items ...…

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…__A•m•mmmm Ghetto Vigil, Israel Celebration This Weekend A time for remembrance and of physical genocide as in Nazi rejoicing for Detroit Jewry will Germany or forced assimilation land find themselves the focus of be reflected in two communitywide with which the Jews of the Soviet a vicious anti-Semitic campaign directed by Polish authorities. events this weekend. The first is Union must now contend. Other participants in the vigil a "Midnigh...…

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…Friday, April 26, 1968-15 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS ezuzahs installed at no charge. Worried about your new office? Listen, you've got nothing to worry about. Our office designers can come up with just what you need. The design, the furniture, pencils, paper, rugs, draperies, lighting fixtures, even the paintings for the walls. Want mezuzahs? You'll get them. We take care of everything. At Silver's, that's the law. 11 SILVER'S 'THE OFFICE P...…

April 26, 1968 • Page Image 16

…Rabbi Borowitz Warns JWB Parley AJ Committee Pressing for Speedy Passage of New Federal Housing Law NEW YORK (JTA) — The Unless we develop programs to of Danger From 'Rampant Secularity' American omissions in three of the act's key Jewish Committee en- SAN FRANCISCO—The "birth in the New York school of Hebrew of a new paganism" is foreseen by Union College-Jewish Institute of a leading Jewish theologian "un- Religion, set this challenge befor...…

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…Nissenson Describes K ibutz Frontier Life `New Left Jews' Said to Be Supporting Anti-Semitism in Hope to Deny Identity Victory Dinner Spurs Physician's Gifts _ In the summer of 1965 I-high NEW YORK — Those American ment of religious education at the Nissenson and his wife spent six Jews of the "New Left"—the alien- university's F e r k a u f Graduate weeks as guests on a kibutz in ated, the radical and the extremist School of Humanities an...…

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…18—Friday, April 26, 1968 Goldberg's Resignation `Imminent' THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Soviet Jews Have `Negative Freedom of Expression' Robins Honored LONDON (JTA) — Jews in the Soviet Union enjoy freedom of ex- pression of a negative sort, ac- cording to a report here by a Jewish community leader from a Western country who has just re- turned from a private visit to the USSR. The informant, a trained and dil- igent observer, told the Jewis...…

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…Grave Crisis in Wake of Riots; `Jew Stores' Victims of Extremists' Attacks self how a whole 'generation of corporate executives could drive with "in- their Cadillact through the slums Lion are adopting policies on the colored neighborhoods. This trend charged the businessmen of America and not know that, one By MILTON FREEDMAN (Copyright 1968, JTA Inc.) ghetto that will be reflected na- WASHINGTON — Black Power extremists have revealed tha...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 20—Friday, April 26, 1968 ivonia Synaooffue to Dedicate Hall Livonia Jewish Congregation's A general meeting will be held social hall will be dedicated by Dr. 3:30 p.m. May 21. Officers for and Mrs. Richard Bayles, and their 1968-69 will be elected. children, Sharon and Kenneth, in honor of their parents and grand- parents, Dr. and Mrs. Clarence Bayles, 3 p.m. Sunday. THE NEW TEMPLE: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Rabbi C...…

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…Adas Shalom Festival of Musk CoincidesWithIsraelllirthday! Soprano Shirley Zaft Benyas will be a soloist in the Adas Shalom Festival of Jewish Music 8 p.m. Thursday in the synagogue's main sanctuary. Cantor David Kusevit- sky will be guest artist. Mrs. Banyas has performed with the Detroit Symphony, Grosse Pointe, South Oakland County, Israel Bond Events to Fete 2 Leaders Two congregational leaders will be honored at forthcoming events on b...…

April 26, 1968 • Page Image 22

…Michigan State University's KO.- log Center for Continuing Educa- tion has hosted 39 conferences, in- volving some 4,100 people, during the month of April. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 22—Friday, April 26, 1968 Im o aMb.o •M111.-.1=10-0•11 ■ 41 ■ 1-0•11 ■ 041a11,04111111,0111111111.0411110.0!01111111•041.11.04 ■ 041111111 ■0 1111111 0!n4011•04•111.011111111) .■ •H) 11•1041 ■ Boris Smolar's 'Between You and Me' (Copyright 1968, JTA Inc.) JEWI...…

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…Friday, April 26, 1968-23 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS omen5 KINNERET CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will celebrate the 20th 7 anniversary of Isreal's indepen- dence noon Wednesday at the I Labor Zionist Institute. A special program on Yom Hatzmaut is planned. Rhoda Zhava Shames, 1 who recently returned from Israel will be guest speaker. She will re- late her experience during the Six-Day War. Hostesses will be J1 Bertha Bricker, Martha Maurice, Lillie...…

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…24—Friday, April 26, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Hadassah Reorganized Geographically ; to Celebrate the `Simha' on May 14 May 14 will mark an important event in the history of local Had- . assah; it is the "wedding day" of • Detroit Chapter with South Oak- land County at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. This makes the chapter one of the largest in national Hadassah, advises Mrs. Robert Drews, publi- city chairman. Preceding the ceremonies there will b...…

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…• Dubb's Country Kitchen • • Sherri's • Efros Drug Company • Fabulous Star Bakery • Bud Rollins Shoes • The Bootery • Pickwick Shop • Bab's Hair fashiO rns • Rigsby Shoe Service • Ala's Barber Shop • Room At The Bottom Otis M. Smith Sees Strengthening of Negro-Jewish Ties Rather than leaning towards marks uttered by black extremists classical .anti-Semitism, the Negro are not directed at Judaism as a is strengthening the ties that unit- ...…

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…Friday, April 26, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS `The Scrolls of Leeuwarden' on TV A youngster of Kfar Batya, a children's village of the MizracM Women's Organization of America, as he will be seen in a network presentation of "The Scrolls of Leeuwarden," award-winning film to be aired 8:30 p.m., May 5, on ABC "Directions," the film, which re-creates the story of the survival of the Tora Scrolls of a synagogue in Northern Holland through the ...…

April 26, 1968 • Page Image 27

…▪ Miss Goldman Betrothed to Marvin Greenberg activities in Society II 010100101011111101$11110011110 SOO II The Parents' Association of the Liggett School will hold its annual Father-Daughter Dinner Dance at the Grosse Pointe Yacht Club today. U Liggett girls and their fathers who live in the area include Leonard Goodman and his daughter Laurie, banquet chairman; Jerome Keywell and his three daughters, Synde, Denise, and Karen; Jay Allen a...…

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…Reduced Govt. Spending Adon Olam Hymn; Author and Object By RABBI SAMUEL J. FOX (Copyright 1968, JTA Inc.) It does not seem to be conclu- sively clear as to who exactly is the author of the hymn "Adon Olam." Some have ascribed its authorship to the Spanish-Jewish poet-philosopher Solomon Ibn Ga- birol (1021-1070). Others ascribed it to Rav Hai Gaon. Still others credit the poem to Rav Sherira Gaon. Some ascribe it to an even earlier author...…

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…MUM_ Organ zes !Adj.; 1,,..e . tluv tiN111.1 • F ngel-Schlussel Rites Planned for June 25 MISS TOBY ENGEL Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Engel of Addison Ave., Southfield, announce the engagement of their daughter Toby Etta to Dr. Herschel Leib Schlussel, son of Mrs. Irving W. Schlussel of San Juan Dr. and the late Mr. Schlussel. The bride-elect is a graduate of Stern College for Women, Yeshiva University, New York City. She attends the Wayne State ...…

April 26, 1968 • Page Image 30

…3 More Suits Against. Metropolitan Life Complain of Continuing Sabbath Bias NEW YORK (JTA) — The Na- tional Jewish Commission on Law and Public Affairs announced it was filing three new lawsuits against the Metropolitan Life In- Granet-II. orensteinRites Planned for December MISS BARBARA GRANET At a recent family dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Granet of Ad- rian Rd., Southfield, announced the engagement of their daughter Bar- bara Joy to Ra...…

April 26, 1968 • Page Image 31

…Dr. Martin Challenges Proponent of Do-It-Yourself Psychoanalysis The Winner's Notebook, Theodore Isaac Rubin, M.D., Trident Press, New York, 1967, $5. Review by Dr. Peter A. Martin This is a "slick" book about emo- tional problems o c c u'r ring in America's middle and upper classes and what to do about them. It is authoritive, informative and well written. This results from the unusual versatility and talents of its author. Dr. Rubin is a p...…

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…Amu It Wit JIM ilr sl People Make News JOHN W. GARDNER, chairman IRVING I. KATZ, executive sec- Ronald Stone, president of Ron of the National Urban Coalition retary of Temple Beth El, was Stone and Co., advertising agency, and former Secretary of Health, honored with a "citation for dis- announces t h e appointment of Education and Welfare, will re- tinguished leadership" by the Re- Norman Prady to the post of vice ceive the America's De...…

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…Cohn-Norman Nuptials Will Be Held in Summer There is no grace in a benefit that sticks to the fingers. Seneca. BREVITIES MISS BARBARA COHN Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Cohn, of E. Jefferson Ave., announce the — engagement of their daughter Bar- bara Ann to Sanford Norman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Norman, of W. 10 Mile Rd., Southfield. The bride-elect is a graduate of the University of Michigan where she was affiliated with Alpha Ep- silon Phi So...…

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…_..11 ■■1 34—Friday, April 26, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS They Made the Grade HARV DZODIN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dzodin of Beverly Ave., Oak Park, was elected senior mem- ber-at-large to the 13 - member Michigan State University Student Government by the undergraduate students. Dzodin was first in the field of five candidates in this or- ganization concerning itself mainly with policy changes and service programs for the students. A ...…

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…Danny Raskin's Young Recruits Assist With Book Sale With the benefit sale of used books by the Detroit Chapter Brandeis University National Women's Committee scheduled to open Wed- nesday, even young peo- ple have been recruited to sort and pack books in cartons to be transferred to Hudson's Northland Special E v e.n t s Center where the sale will be held through May 5, 10 a.m.-10 p.m. Among the recruits are (from left): Patty Kaufman, Pam G...…

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…36—Friday, April 26, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS AJCongress Launches French Secret Bureau Will Investigate Jews 50th Year; Hailed by LBJ PARIS (ZINS)—By decree from high Jewish-born government of- Baltimore Welfare Fund Seeking More Jobs and Housing for Riot Victims; Agencies Cooperate NEW YORK (JTA) — The American Jewish Congress began a celebration of its Golden Jubilee at a dinner here Sunday night and was hailed by President Johnson, ...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, April 26, 1968-37 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS `Madding Crowd' Showing at Five Local Theaters the Year," is now showing at popular prices at the Bloomfield, Norwest, Quo Vadis, Royal Oak and Woods Theaters. Filmed in Panavision and Metrocolor, the picture stars Julie Christie, Terence Stamp, Peter Finch and Comic Lee Allen Heads Alan Bates. Elmwood Casino Bill "Far From the Ma d d i ng Funnynlan Lee Allen, whose Crowd" t...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 38—Friday, April 26, 1968 BRIGHT FUTURE No man on earth needs to worry about the years ahead of him if he has spent the years behind him inteligently. ENJOY AN EXCITING EVENING AT THE PRESIDENTIAL INN SPECIAL PACKAGE PLAN- * Luxurious Room—Color TV * Gourmet Dinner * Dancing and Top Entertainment * Breakfast * Tax and Gratuity Si 295 By JESS SILVER Israeli Soccer Team Gets Place in the Olympic Games Israel's s...…

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…MOVIE GUIDE Friday, April 26, 1968-39 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Elvis Presley Movie Has Come to Detroit Burgess Meredith, Joan Blonde11, ADAMS Elvis Presley is starred in the title role of "Stay Away, Joe," Katy Jurado and Thomas Gomez WO 1-8525 Paul Newman in MGIVI's rugged comedy of today's are others featured in the cast of "THE SECRET WAR OF West, now showing at theaters this Metrocolor production which FRIGG" and drive-ins all over Metr...…

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…40—Friday, April 26, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS SPACIOUS 1-BEDROOM AVAILABLE ALSO 2 BEDRM., 1 1/2 BATHS NICE room for couple and single man. 837-6980. ROOM in quiet home. Privileges. Work- ing gentleman or student. LI 7-1804. 7 MILE-Greenfield area. Nice room for woman. Transportation and shopping. Kosher kitchen. All privileges. 273-9009. ROOM for rent. All privileges. DI 1-6891. 18243 Freeland. NICE ROOM with private entrance. UN 4-...…

April 26, 1968 • Page Image 41

…13 —F;R 4 Itil4+ 1 PAVTIAEC 1•111§ - 13—FOR RENT - APARTMENTS REDFORD PLAZA APT. 25301 5 Mi. Rd. Rd. Betw. Teleg. & Beech Deluxe 1 & 2 Bed Apts. • • • • MARILYN MANOR 16225 Greenfield New studio apt. carpeted, draped, air-conditioned, stove and refrigerator. Off street parking. $120 month. Swimming Pool Party Room Game Room Heat included 535-2310 IF YOU DON'T MIND PAYING A LITTLE LESS $145 and $170 Call Mgr., KE 3-6393 Paul ...…

April 26, 1968 • Page Image 42

…626-1045 SOUTHFIELD'S DELUXE OAK PARK OPEN SUN. 1 - Last week-goes to broker May 1. Available immediately. 3-bedroom bungalow, 11/2-car garage, fenced yard. Large kitchen, air-conditioner, carpeting, drapes. Near shopping, schools, synagogues and transpor- tation. Asking $15,500. 5 1/4% FHA, $99 monthly includes mortgage, in- terest and taxes. Accept any rea- sonable offer on assumption. AIR-CONDITIONED New 4-bedrm. Colonials WASHINGTON...…

April 26, 1968 • Page Image 43

…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 17—HOUSES FOR SALE OAK PARK. 3 bedroom cape cod home. Newly decorated and carpeted. Gas heat. 543-4601. KATCHER REALTY CO. 19141 OHIO Open Sun. 2-5 Betw. 7 Mi. & Outer Dr. NR. BETH ABRAHAM. Spacious attractive modern brk. bung., nat. firepl. 3 bedrms, 2 baths, carpets, Fenestra windows, marble sills, air eond. sprinklers. $750 dn. CASH AT ONCE FOR HOUSES KATCHER Friday, April 26, 1968-43 SOUTHFIELD — The RAVIN...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 44—Friday, April 26, 1968 OAK PARK 3-bedroom corner brick ranch, 2r,2- car garage. Extra large master bed- room with vanity. Walking distance to shopping, bus line and schools. $24,500. 398-6352. LI By owner. 8-8061. Open Sun. 2-5. 13850 Court- land. Can assume 61/4% interest - rate. Peaceful Enjoyment 10 1/2 Mile-Coolidge Area 4 bedrm. brk. Col. on cul-de-sac w/2 1/2-car att. gar., full base....…

April 26, 1968 • Page Image 45

…17-HOUSES FOR SALE SOUTHFIELD Ideal location on JEANETIL, just W. of Greenfield, N. of 10 Mi. Beau- tiful air cond. 3 bed. ranch, 2 baths, formal Din. Sep. Fam. Rm w/Studio ceiling, 21/2 car gar. w/ elec. eye. Professionally landscaped & sprinklered. Outstanding kitch. w/double oven & dishwasher. Ex- quisitely decorated. AVAILABLE IMMED. $46,900. 19-OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT 30-A----INSTRUCTIONS THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS HAMILTON. 16802, N.E. ...…

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…Eppstein - Beth El's Rabbi 100 Years Ago 46—Friday, April 26, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Drive Aids Montmartre Shelter gious school, meeting after public of a Pulitzer Award, winner of a By IRVING I. KATZ medal from the school of journal- Abram, president of school hours, was opened. Morris B. the American Jewish Commitee I In 1868 Eppstein published "Con- ism of the University of Kentucky who was recently appointed presi- firmant's Guid...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, April 26, 1968 - 47 OBITUARIES Monument Unveilings Unveiling announcements may be in- serted by mail or by calling The Jewish News office, 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd., De- troit 48235, ✓ E 8-9364. Written an- nouncements must be accompanied by the name and address of the person making the insertion. There is a stand- ing charge of $3.50 for an unveiling notice, measuring an inch in depth, and $7.00 for one two inche...…

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…Israel's Record Economic Gains Father IDahoodis Psalms 11 of Anchor Bible Series Comments on Authorship and Dating , IMMIGRATION POPULATION 1948 800 ,000 194949.1 1118111,7150 1951-1984 54,000 ih 4 described by the standard gram- unspecified crisis into which the When Father Mitchell Dahood 1967 nation has been plunged. The poet mars." '. ■ tgi began his work on a translation of *,r) re 11 155$ 4 1 5 1 9:5:7? 1111:0 5::::120 contrasts ...…

April 19, 1968 • Page Image 1

…18 Days to Go . 10,000 to Be Solicited.. Human Needs to Be Satisfied Israel's Understandable Resort to Self-Defense Editorial Page 4 -1 0LUME Li l l—No. 5 A great challenge faces Detroit Jewry whose past accom- plishments have elevated our community to the highest rungs of humanitarian considerations for the less fortunate . . . Israel's serious needs, vital causes to be cared for, local agencies to be supported . . . These again are o...…

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…Purely Commentary Back in Athletic Arena . . Fair Play the Motto On the very day on which the curfew was lifted here, 42,000 people, men, women and children, met in a friendly arena, to cheer the city's ball team, to give vent to hope for a Tiger 1968 Pennant, to join hands in upholding the great American principle: the call to Play Ball mingled with the joy of Fair Play! It was the most cheering affirmation of a .true American spirit that de...…

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