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May 23, 1958 • Page Image 9

…Four modern, fully equipped buildings, erected at a cost of $1,250,000, to serve the cultural needs of Israel's growing popu- lation, will be dedicated within the next three months by the America-Israel Cultural Foun- dation. They will provide facili- ties for four major aspects of the Foundation's program in Israel: music, art, archaeology and cultural integration of new immigrants. The structures — the Rubin Academy of Music, Jerusalem; Muse...…

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…Wayne State University Dinner Tuesday to Honor Prof. Samuel M. Levin on His Retirement font Faculty and on His Appoaching 70th Bithday CO Detroit's most prominent edu- cator and one of the Jewish community's outstanding per- sonalities, Prof. Samuel M. Le- vin, will be accorded a distinct honor next Tuesday evening. Prof. and Mrs. Levin will be tendered a dinner by the uni- versity faculty on the occasion of his retirement, on the eve of his...…

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…The following graduation tal. The graduations commit- a n d confirmation exercises tee includes Mr. Stein and have been announced by Re- Mesdames Gertrude Millman, ligious schools for Shavuot Betty Plavnick, Ethel Lurie. week: Betty Lui and Helen Samberg. United Jewish Folk Schools Evergreen Jewish Cong. con- will have their Shavuot cele- secration class of ten girls will bration at 4 p.m., today, at use the number ten as the the Hayim Greenbe...…

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…Fri day, May 23, 1958 Boyarskys to See From Pulpit, Organ Loft, Tickton Fetes 25th Year in Impressive Style It was the youngsters who The regular temple choir was ers, Dr. Richard C. Hertz and After listening to better than dedicated the yearbook to him. Israel, Europe 2,500 sermons during his tenure augmented for the evening, and Rabbi David A. Baylinson. Tickton mentioned that he Tickton, in teaching the con- Cantor and Mrs. Rubin Boyar- a...…

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…Shavuot, the season which marks the period when Moses received the law at Sinai, will be observed in our commun- ity, beginning Saturday eve- ning. The festival will continue in orthodox and conservative congregation on Sunday and at Yizkor services Monday, while in reform congregations Yizkor services will conclude the holiday on Sunday. Following is a schedule of sabbath and Shavuot services in our synagogues: Cong. Bnai Moshe Evening servic...…

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…Fri day, May 23, 1958 — THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW S-14 MAX COHEN, Chicago busi- ness leader and philanthropist, has been chosen as the first re- cipient of the Kether Shem Toy (Crown of the Good Name) Awarz: of the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of Amer- ica, created to honor meritorious service to Jewish education and traditional Judaism. Cohen will be presented the award at the UOJCA traditional annual na- tional dinner in New York on ...…

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…DaYENU toolrmallw Wayne Professor Publishes Book BY HENRY LEONARD "They Gather ed at the tory at Wayne since 1954, Dr. River," the story of America's Weisberger has taught among RODEPI4 S HA LO Dr. Barnard L. Lieberman was great revivalists, by Dr. Ber- other courses in American his- elected president of Temple CA. \E:gEa nard A. Weisberger, of the tory, "The Jews in America Emanu-El, at the annual con- Wayne State University history 1654-1...…

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…Fri day, May 23, 1958 — THE DETROIT JEWIS H NEWS- 16 All-Hebrew Program to Feature Kvutzah Israel Celebration Brevities George C. Kiba, manager of the transportation bureau of the Detroit Board of Commerce, will moderate the final panel discussion of the season for the HIGH SCHOOL INTERN A- TIONAL CLUB. "Transporta- tion" is the subject of the talk, to be heard at 7:30 p.m., Mon- day, at Parkman Branch Li- brary. Panelists will include Seym...…

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…Joseph Leib, Theodor Herzl's Co-Worker, Has 85th Birthday Joseph Leib, the only known living Detroiter who worked with Dr. Theodor Herzl in the early days of the founding of the Zionist movement, will cele- brate his 85th birthday • next Thursday. Born May 29, 1873, in Jassy, • Romania, he was the youngest of • three children. His father, Chaim Leib, a towering man of 6'4", was one of the leading citizens of his community and the cantor of hi...…

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…Friday, May 23, 1958 — THE DETROIT JEWI SH NEWS- 1 S Dr. Gerendasy Assumes Presidency Center Softball of Detroit District Dental- Society Dr. Samuel S. Gerendasy was officially elected president of the Detroit District Dental Soci- ety at the professional organiza- tion's annual meeting Thursday. As head of the 1,800-member Dental Society, Dr. Gerendasy brings almost 40 years of service to his chosen profession. He is the fourth Jewish dent...…

May 23, 1958 • Page Image 19

…omen's Mb activities Youth Education League will hold its annual installation of officers ceremony at 12:30 p.m., Wednesday, at Tam O'Shanter Country Club. Luncheon will be served. According to Mrs. Meyer Blatt, chairman, the program will be highlighted by an Israeli cantata, written, directed and enacted by members of the or- ganization. New officers, who will be in- ducted by Mrs. Ben Feldstein, a past president, are: Mesdames Joseph A. S...…

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…Emanu-El Confirmand 'At Home' on May 25 Temple Israel's Schedule of At Home Receptions Annual con; -nation serv- ices of Te,, Emanu-EI will be held Saturday eve- ning, May 24. An at home re- ception is planned the next day for the following Emanu- El confirmand: DIANE GAIL BACHMAN-, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Morris E. Bachman, of 18284 Birchcrest, 8 to 11 p.m., May 28. No cards. HARRIET ANN BOOKSTEIN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry W Bookste...…

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…MRS. MANDELL SIMON In a candlelight ceremony April 20, at Beth Abraham Synagogue, Arlene Nachman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Her- man Nachman, of Rutherford Ave., became the bride of Man- dell Simon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Simon, of Tyler Ave. Rabbi Israel I. Halpern and Cantor Shabtai Ackerman officiated. The bride wore a floor-length gown of peau de soie, the slim, fitted bodice of which was ac- cented by a full skirt of paneled lace. It ex...…

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…Choose Eight Young Men, Women Jewish Folk Chorus New Y or4 er to /Fed Two Detroiters in Spring Concert Hadassah Tourists' to Receive Annual -League Awards Slates The Jewish Folk Chorus, un- G a ry B e ?gni a n 'Jerusalem' Voyage the direction of Harvey An historic event was marked in New York on Monday when the SS. Jerusalem, the newest Zim Israel Navigation Co.'s Mediterranean passenger cruis- er, took off on its maiden voy- age from New Yor...…

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…MISS WENDY BIDER Mr. and Mrs. Bennet Bider, of 3024 Cortland,. announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Wendy, to Murray M. Cooper, of the U.S. Naval Air Force, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Cooper, of 4023 Elmhurst. A Sept. 7 wedding is planned. r1111.0.100.1. ■ 14. ■ 41”44 ■ •• ■ 3 411111.1.1 ■ 410 ■ 0 gewry I v-Yn the Air! = I This Week's Radio and Television Programs of Jewish Interest WHERE IS THY BROTHER? Time: 9:30 a.m., Sunda...…

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…Friday, May 23, 19 58 — THE DETR OIT JEWISH NEWS-26 List At Home Receptions for Beth El Confirmands Annual confirmation services of Temple Beth El will be held on Sunday morning, May 25. At home receptions will be held that afternoon and evening, unless otherwise noted, for the following Beth El confirmands: Mrs. Joseph J. Dubin, newly- elected president of the Women's Auxiliary of the Mai- monides Medical Society, will be installed into of...…

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…Tales Out of School "The Youth of a Nation are the Trustees of Posterity."—Disraeli MISS HELENE PENN At a recent dinner party, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Penn, of Marlowe Ave., announced the engage- ment of their daughter, Helene Doris, to Merton J. Robbins, son of Mr. George Robbins, of Nor- wood Ave., Oak Park, and the late Mrs. Ann Robbins. A Jan. 3 wedding is being planned. Mumford Senior Elected to Retailing Club Office Mumford High School se...…

May 23, 1958 • Page Image 28

…Joel Sperka Wins JWV's Bale Post to Install Colman of Aug. 24 Wedding First Wayne U Attorney Albert Colman, new- commander of Pfc. President's Key ly-elected Joseph L. Bale Post, will be in- Nippersink Manor Plans Belles-Bachelor Holiday Miss Seskind Tells Nippersink Manor will hold a meet new friends and spend five "Belles and Bachelors Holiday," days in various activities, in- the week of June 29 to July 3, eluding get-acquainted parties, ...…

May 23, 1958 • Page Image 29

…United Hebrew Schools Adas president; Louis Berest and Nor- Shalom Branch PTA will hold man Leemon, vice - presidents their next meeting at 8:30 p.m., Theodore Cranitz and Emanuel Tuesday, at the synagogue. Stu- Feinberg, secretaries; and Mor- dents as well as parents are in- ris Bloomberg, treasurer. In- vited to the discussion, "The stalling officer is Mrs. Nathan Value of Higher Education." Starman. Two Midrasha students, Joel Recipients of...…

May 23, 1958 • Page Image 30

…cLAceirrn owl „,,,m A DVERTISEMENTS 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 collymn inch. CALL VErmont 8-9364 10-ROOMS FOR RENT Friday, May 23, 19 58 NICELY FURNISHED room for gen- tleman or lady in private home. Unlimited telephone. UN. 3-9765. OAK PARK WIDOW - own hom...…

May 23, 1958 • Page Image 31

…17—HOUSES FOR SALE HUNTINGTON WOODS 3 bdrm. and family rm. Colo- nial! 1st floor lay! New carpt! Pass hall! Big kitch! Stall show- er! Quick poss. Beaut. street! By appt. only. Mr. Williams. GROSS REALTY UN 4-3100 13420 W. 7 MILE MARK TWAIN-CURTIS SCHATTEN REALTY \ \ NR. 8 MILE RD. 3 bdrm. brk. ranch, lge. lot, garage, fenced and landsc., nr. Northland, gas ht., disposal, all tiled kit., compl. carptd. VE 6-5904. • , .• rm. ranch...…

May 23, 1958 • Page Image 32

…OAK PARK—$2300 DN. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION San Juan, 19193 Open 2 to 5 Sun. Brick 6 rm. ranch, only 3 yrs. old total price $15,500. TY. 6-7003 3-bedrm. and rear den, 2-car gar., English colonial. Priced to sell under $17,000. Edith Good- man. DI. 1-1540, VE. 8-0077. GROSS REALTY O Oak Park 25540 DUNDEE the . newest & most beautiful center ent. 3 bedrm. Col. Huge fain. rm., 14x24 liv. rm., full din. rm.. scr. terr. stall, carpets, drapes, ...…

May 23, 1958 • Page Image 33

…Tilehin-Aaron Starts 140 Homes in Bloomfield 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE SAN JUAN AT OUTER DR. ROSEMONT 20534 OPEN SUN. 2-5 • Attractive 6-rm. bung. 2 bed- rms. up, 1 down, paneled rec. rm.. bar with hot and cold run. water. Lge. kit., gas lit., 1 1,4 brk. gar., trans., shops, school. Best buy. ONLY $14,500. Mr. Operman. Oak Pk.-2 Left 7-rm. F. brk. ranch. 3 bedrms. plus den. F.A. gas ht., solid dr., triple track alum. S&S, ca...…

May 23, 1958 • Page Image 34

…▪ Kenosha Builders to Open New Models 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE Griggs 16261 MARLOWE 19911 OPEN SUN.. 2-5 Two new models, being con- structed by Kenosha Building - No. of Jas. Coz. Gorg. 6-rm. F. brk. ranch. Adorable liv. rm., Co., are now nearing comple- lge. din L, beaut kit., cor. pan- * * * tion in Oak Park, it was an- eled table spat., rec. rm. and nounced this week by Irving bar. Entire bsnit. tiled. Close to Outer Dr. ...…

May 23, 1958 • Page Image 35

…7 7— HOUSES FOR SALE 138 Cranbrook Cross Rd. S. FREE CARPETING DRAPES SODDED LAWN & BUSHES BASEMENT FLOOR TILED $4,000 worth of improve- ments installed in builders' model. Duplicate of this house located 8 doors away sold for $39,500 (without above listed improvements) lost year. We will now sell this builders' model plus the above listed improvements at the some price. This house has 4 bed- rooms, 2 1/2 baths, 2-car at- tached garage, ...…

May 23, 1958 • Page Image 36

…18666 OPEN SUN. 2-5 ;74 Z 1-i W in E. 8 E-4 W 1:4 Friday, May 23, 1958 W = E-4 ONLY $2500 dw.n!!! Take over this tremend. house-8 rms., 3 bdrms., kit., sep. brkfst. rm., den, rear lib., 3 baths, fin. rec. rm., carpt., drapes, 2-car gar. Must see today. GROSS REALTY UN 4-3100 Huntington Woods Make an offer. Owner asking $24,900. 3 bedrm., Eng. gas a:c. ht., new carpets & drapes, new kitchen, 1st lay. Best value in Huntington Woods. ...…

May 23, 1958 • Page Image 37

…Open 70-Home Project in Oak Park 26-LAKE PROPERTY FOR SALE COTTAGE for sale or rent. Year around rents bring $1.000. Call DI. 1-1573. LAKE FRONT summer home, fully furnished. 7 bedrooms, 2 baths, fireplace, golf course across the street, 2-car garage, located at Leamington. 36 Miles from bridge. Make appointment to see. Phone VE. 8-7245, VE. 6-62.56. Grand opening of a group of 10 ranch homes by the M & K Building Co. was announced this we...…

May 23, 1958 • Page Image 38

…1 Our Letter Box 1 Jews Urged to Wear 1 I Israel '10th' Emblem Former Detroiter Wm, Blumenthal Writes 'Question-Answer Book' Israel's Tenth Anniversary William R. Blumenthal will which he went into his research World Committee, in a special proclamation, urged every Jew be remembered as a former di- —these combine to make a good Phoebus Tuttnauer's humane Slaughter throughout the world, including rector of Keren Hayesod cam- book. Editor, ...…

May 23, 1958 • Page Image 39

…Monument Unveilings Tailor Dies After Beating; Robbed of $22 Obituaries fri Jacob Kogan, an 81-year-old The family of the late Isa- ALEX COHEN, 13233 La- tailor, who had operated a shop tt The family of the late Azre Salle, a resident of Lansing, dore Kowal announces the un- Burk announces the unveiling for 35 years in the basement of veiling of a monument in his of a monument in his memory Mich., for 65 years before corn- an apartment at ...…

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…Prof. Comitnager. Sen. Lehman L'Instiee Frankfurter S Tend' Anniversary Israe Join in Acelaimitio, E DE TRO IT JEW ISH become en- the Jews, have not been the grow and to One of the great high- riched. It is this same na- ii Mumford uttered a strong pro- , least contributors to civlza- By Special Correspondent lights of the gathering was ture that is to me so striking test against the use of nuclear tion," he added. "Through Is- of The Jewish...…

May 16, 1958 • Page Image 1

…Still a Good Allied Jewish . . Campaign Rise of Nazism in Germany . An Historic Event Editorials Page 4 HE JEWISH NEW A Weekly Review a Jewish Events --1>) Michigan's Only English-Jewish Nev ., es, ca 't % — 'V 4 4) (4 1/4 orating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle Loth's Interesting Biography of Gerald Swope . . . 'Israel in Your Pocket— A Ramblers' Guide' commentary Page 2 . Lebanese Jang En VOLUME XXXI II — No. 11 loo.1Z Viet n rl p...…

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…THE DETRO IT JEW ISH NEWS-2 Friday, May 16, 1958 Purely Commentary By PH P SLOMOVITZ David Loth's Interesting Biography of Gerard Swope "Swope of G.E.—The Story of Gerard Swope and General Electric in American Business," by David Loth, published by Simon and Schuster (630 5th, N.Y. 20), is more than the story of a man and a single agency: it is, in some respects, the story of our country in the past century. It is, indeed, the stivY of a ...…

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…Charles E. Feinberg and State of Israel Honored by Friends of Library of University of Detroit Preceding the meeting, that evening, of the Friends of the Li- brary of the University of Detroit, there were two displays of Israeli- made objects and books on Israel, as shown in the accompanying photo. The display includes Menorahs, jugs, rare volumes, a photo- graph of President Itzhak Ben-Zvi of Israel and the Israel Proclama- tion of Independe...…

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…Investigate Him .. . THE JEWISH NEWS Incorporating the Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue of July 20, 1951 Member American Association of English-Jewish 1\ -,e1,vspapers, 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 $6. Entered as second class matter Aug. 6, 1942 at Po...…

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…5-THE DETR OIT JEWISH NEWS Fri day, May Philadelphia Negro Leader Awards Honors at Two Israel Bond Events a Left to right: Mesdames Torn Borman, Charles Milan, Betty Coles, Joseph Katchke, and Philip Helfman. The Detroit Women's Division for Israel Bonds paid tribute to the - 10th anniversary of Israel last week by introducing its first "Women of Valor"—those who have bought and sold a total of $100,000 in Bonds. They are Mesdames Torn Bor...…

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…Helping Israel Face New Decade Eisenhower Administration Optimistic About Nasser, Pessimistic on ME Peace DETROIT JEWISH A WASHINGTON, (JTA) top State Department official spelled out the current position of the Eisenhower Administra- tion in the Middle East this week as being one of growing optimism about improving rela- tions with the United Arab Re- public and continuing pessi- mism over any prospects for easing the Arab-Israel deadlock. ...…

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…NEW YORK (JTA) — The hope that the Soviet government will recognize that the legiti- mate national rights of the Jews in the Soviet Union cannot be "stifled," and will permit So- viet Jewry free national self- expression, "both in terms of cultural self-expression and the right for those who wish to emigrate to Israel," was ex- pressed by Dr. Nahum Gold- mann in an article in the New York Herald-Tribune. Dr. Goldmann pointed out that over many...…

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…Friday, May 16. 1958 — THE DETROIT Dr. Horace M. Kallen Calls Israelis 'Utopians at Bay' Prof. Horace M. Kallen, one of the most distinguished phi- losophers of our time, has described his reactions to present - d a y . Israel in a series of thought - pro- voking essays. They have ;.)een publish- ed in a single "Uto- )ians at Bay," by the Theo- tor Herzl F oundation ( 250 W. 57th, N.Y. 19). Dr. Kallen He found the Israelis "diverse and di- v...…

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…News Brevities The Scouting Exposition of 1958, described as the "Great- e s t Scouting Show in the World," sched- u led at the Mich igan State Fair- grounds June 6-7-8, will in- • o 1 v e 35,000 boys in the 560 indoor booths and the many out- d o o r demon- stration areas. T h e exposi- tion is being Barker Bill presented to give members of the Detroit Area Council, Boy Scouts of America (over 87,000 registered boys and leaders) opportunity ...…

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…Friday, May 16, Beth Abraham Dedication Begins Today Dr. Leon D. Stitskin of Yeshi- vah University will officially begin the dedication ceremo- nies of Cong. Beth Abraham with a dedication lecture, "A Definition of Judaism," at 8:30 p.m., today. Saturday is dedication sab- bath at the synagogue, with Rabbi Israel I. Halpern preach- ing on "Blessed be Dedica- tions." Also on Saturday, a highlight of the dedication cere- monies will take place...…

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…School Graduations, Programs at Approach of Shavuot Holiday Detroiters Pledge $50,000 for HUC's Jerusalem School $.1 PUBLIC S UCTION 34 RANCH TYPE & TRI-LEVEL HOMES SAT., MAY 24th 10:30 a.m. LOCATIONS Men's Club Federation Ben J. Weiss, of Cong. Bnai Moshe, Detroit, immediate past president of the Great Lakes Region of the National Federa- tion of Jewish. Men's Clubs, was succeeded in office by Lewis Broth, of Cleveland, following the ...…

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…Fri day, May 16, 1958 -- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-1 2 Israel Among First Agudah Leader Slated NW Young Israel Sets Youth Sabbath Young Israel of Northwest Korchak, Judith Sukenic and to Sign Maritime Pact as Banquet Speaker Detroit has designated this Sat- Jerry Cohen. Members of the Rabbi Dr. Isaac Lewin will be guest speaker at the Agu- dath Israel banquet scheduled for 6 p.m., June 15, at the Dexter center. Proceeds of the dinner will supp...…

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…L The Suburban Community 1958 - THE DETRO IT New ADL Film Reminiscent of Local Girl's Experience By the Oak-Woodser Interesting to pass along to local suburbanites is some in- formation which comes from the national office of the Anti- Defamation League of Bnai Brith in New York. It concerns .a new film, "An American Girl," which deals with prejudice among teen- agers in a suburban setting. Produced by Dynamic Films, under sponsorship of A...…

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…• omen's At its recent election meet- ing, DAVID - HORODOKER YOUNG WOMEN voted into office the following officers: Mesdames Jack Friedman, presi- dent; Jose151). M. Davidson and Morris Steen, vice-presidents; Bernard Chase, Isaac Knoppow, Ralph Rimar and Philip Kut- nick, secretaries; Alex Dorchan, treasurer. Chairmen are Mes- dames Morris Weinstein and Joseph Guterman, tickets; Julius Spielberg and Leo Hei- man, program; Bernard Chase, CARE...…

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…Temple Israel Men Set Annual Retreat for Religious Study Aliss Goldinan to li7ed New York Student The fifth annual retreat spon- sored by the Men's Club of Tem- ple- Israel will be held today through Sunday, at Haven Hill Lodge, in Milford, Mich., it is announced by Alan N. Brown and Jack S. Cooper, chairmen. The program will include religious services this evening and Saturday, conducted by Rabbi M. Robert Syme, general discussions and semi...…

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…Center Symphony's 'Family Concert' to Feature Seven Soloists Bar Mitzvahs An array of young Detroit talent will be displayed at the Family Concert presented by the Center Symphony Orches- tra, conducted by Julius Chajes, at 2:30 p.m., Sunday, at the Davison branch of the Jewish Community Center. Harvey Seigel, concertmaster of the Center Symphony Orches- tra, will play the first move- . ment of Lalo's S y p h o - n i e Espag- nole." Seigel, ...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWIS H NEWS-18 Friday, May 16, 1958 .4111.4 • 4.1.01•101.41 ■ 1111**411111 ■ 41 ■ 01 ■ 0.111.0•0411•040. ewry a, the Air This Week's Radio and Television Programs of Jewish Interest MIRACLE AT SINAI Time: 10:30 a.m., Sunday. Station: WJR. Feature: A special broadcast celebrating Shavuot, the pro- gram will highlight Rabbi Samuel H. Prero, of Young Israel of Detroit, Cantor Reu- ben Erlbaum, of Oak Park's Cong. Beth Shalom, a...…

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…At the annual meeting of the Women's Guild of Sinai Hos- pital, held at Franklin Hills Country Club earlier this month, Mrs. Oscar M. Zemon was elected to the presidency. Other Guild officers who will serve with her are Mesdames Lewis Daniels, executive vice- president; Abe Schmerin, Abe Shiffman and Samuel Silver, vice -presi- dents; Nathan Sch er mer, Louis Tabash- nik and S o 1 Hoffman, sec- retaries; a n d John Sills, treasurer. Members of...…

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