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May 21, 1954 • Page Image 23

…35-INSTRUCTION 50-BUSINESS CARDS •aysnur aelndod 30 /VDTs '6US-L -svID •atuou ano,C 7V •sudnd paautApt put saautn2aq ioJ 11311DVSJ, NrIOIA ASH and Rubbish Drums $2.50 21 Gallon Galvanized Garbage Can $4.00 Heavy Wire Burning Baskets $2.50 Free Delivery-Matt Dean. Phone KE. 3-4870-KE. 1-1593. '080g -L '0,1 Ilva •Jallaval 110-1 1 9 0 '9 Ortoitil I saptakt aolnl 1HM m dlag paau putla 111107s. SSOCI WROUGHT IRON FURNITURE 40-EMPLOYMENT MA...…

May 21, 1954 • Page Image 24

…Eisenhower Acclaims Jewish Publishers as Zealous Guards of Civil, Political Rights' AT THE WHITE HOUSE PRESENTATION: Left to right: Seated: SAMUEL NEUSNER, Mr. and Mrs. PHILIP SLOMOVITZ, Governor SHERMAN ADAMS (holding the Bible presented to President Eisenhower), J. I. FISHBEIN, FRED SHOCHET, HELMUT LORSCH, Mrs. ELIAS R. JACOBS; stand- ing: DAVID HOROWITZ, BERT KLINE, Mr. and Mrs. M. MILTON SINGER, SAMUEL SCHMIDT, ABRAHAM SLABOT, Mrs. FISHBE...…

May 14, 1954 • Page Image 1

…An Anti-Zionist's Admission: Could Have Saved Jewish Lives; But Anti-Zionist Council Insists on Harming Jewry Commentary, Page 2 N THE JEWISH A Weekly Review ,p‘Ceahcea, : ai tn yd p gives will bring great peace on earth and above." of Jewish Events —Zohar Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper—Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle VOLUME 25—No. 10 weeFs 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd.—VE. 8-9364—Detroit 35, May 14, 1954 h r o em w o t...…

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…Purely Commentary By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Justified Rebuke to Lessing Rosenwald . Detroit's Jewish Tercentenary Committee last week expressed justified resentment against the naming of the head of the Coun- cil for Judaism, Lessing Rosenwald, as an associate chairman of the American Jewish Tercentenary Committee. Mr. Rosenwald has spearheaded a movement that has em- braced the cause of the Communist-Arab bloc at the United Na- tions. He has insp...…

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…▪ Joseph Holtzman, National Chairman Home Auxiliary Features' Mortimer May Is Candidate for ZOA Presidenc y Woolf at Monday NEW YORK, (JTA)—The can- ZOA regional and district lead- Of UJA, Takes Regional Chairmanship Mickey I nstal lotion Celebration didacy of Mortimer May of ers participated. Nashville for the presidency of Mr May formerly Joseph Holtzman, of Detroit, council of 70 state chairmen The Women's Auxiliary of the the Zionist Org...…

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…Best Wishes for Happy Anniversary THE JEWISH NEWS . Incorporating the Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue of July 20. 1951 *ember American Association of English-Jewish Newspapers, Michigan Press Association. Published every Friday by The Jewish News Publishing Co., 17100 West Seven Mile Road, Detroit 35, Mich., VE. 8-9364 Subscription 84. a year. foreign S5. Entered as second class matter Aug. 6, 1942. at Post Office. Detroit M...…

May 14, 1954 • Page Image 5

…Re-Elect Mrs. Isenberg to Presidency Of Detroit Chapter of Hadassah Mrs. William B. Isenberg was ; mg her for the 1954-55 term will re-elected president of , the De- ; be the following: troit Chapter of Hadassah at its 1 Mesdames Norman Rom, ex- ecutive vice - president: David recent election meeting. Assist- Schacter, Daniel Seigel, Adolph Lowe and Aaron Friedman, vice- presidents; Leo Orecklin, office administrator: K o p e l Kahn, treasure...…

May 14, 1954 • Page Image 6

…Concert May 23 COMbilled Halevy, Farband, Circle Choruses to Appear in number of musicians Prom the When the Halevy, Farband and Workmen's Circle Choruses merge for their second concert May 23, at the Detroit Institute of Arts, the singers will be under the baton of , three conductors. The largest Jewish chorus in America will be directed for the first two numbers by William Gayman, associate conductor of the Halevy Chorus since the in- cept...…

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…JEWISH NEWS-7 Jewish. Committee Urges U.S. Strive for DETROIT Friday, May 14, 1954 Middle East Peace; Presents Program Yeshivah to Honor For Protection of Internal Security 1Beth Israel Center Opens Adult Library Tonight The formal opening of the the sabbath service to he held Beth Israel Center adult library, in the main chapel. The youngsters range in age in Ann Arbor, will take place at 9 4 A from 11 to 14. Children of the • - 8:30 p.m.,...…

May 14, 1954 • Page Image 8

…TanT;les Earticipating as Workers for Two Generations to be Honored Today At Allied Jewish Drive Report Rally As the Allied Jewish Campaign speeds along in its three-quarter period, competition between all divisions becomes more keen. At stake is the coveted trophy which will be awarded to the leading trade and professional division. Last year, the services division under the leadership of Samuel J. Greenberg and John Isaacs won the cup. Behi...…

May 14, 1954 • Page Image 9

…Initiate Campaign to Obtain Members For Guardians of Israel Here, June 2 A campaign to obtain mem- bers in Detroit for the "Guar- dians of Israel," a national or- ganization of Americans who are rendering outstanding serv- ice to the development of the State of Israel, is announced by Phillip Stollman, chairman of the Detroit Committee for State of Israel Bonds. Membership in the "Guardians of Israel" is based on the purchase of $1,000 in Isr...…

May 14, 1954 • Page Image 10

…Prof. Bonne of Hebrew University To Speak at Wayne Library Monday Maimonides Women To Honor Mrs. Kazdan Prof. Alfred Bonne, chairman Middle East, was director of the of the economics department at economic archives for the Near the Hebrew University in Jeru- ' East and later, of the Institute salem, will speak on the subject ; of Economic Research in Jeru- "Israel and the Middle East— salem and was active in Israeli and the Impact of the Wes...…

May 14, 1954 • Page Image 11

…ometi THURSDAY AFTERNOON BOOK REVIEW CLUB will meet for a luncheon Thursday after- noon, at the home of Mrs. Jacob E. Steinhardt, of Buena Vista Ave. Mrs. Sam Wasserman will review Nicholas Monsarret's nov- el, The Story of Esther Cos- tello." et,,,‘ , OLGA JASLOVE FAMILY CLUB will meet at 9 p.m., today, at the home of Mrs. Laura Fisher, 4010 Clements. Plans will be made for the group's fourth anniversary party on May 23, lat Club Gay Haven...…

May 14, 1954 • Page Image 12

…Helen Fagan to Wed Jack Maltz in August MISS HELEN LEE FAGAN Mr. and Mrs. Philip Fagan, formerly of Bay City, Mich., now of Stansbury Ave., an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Helen Lee, to Jack A. Maltz, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Maltz, of Tuxedo Ave. An August wedding is planned. Men's Clubs Sgt. Sachse Brings Back Bronze Star From Korean Battles Sgt. Charles H. Sachse has returned from Korea, and is presently on furlough visi...…

May 14, 1954 • Page Image 13

…Testimonial Dinner Re-Elect Mrs. Freshman ORT egion President At the recent annual lunch- Brunson.; Irvin Kurtz, North- For Ida Komaroff it A fiviiiei Cf2 Soci4 . Dr. and Mrs. Norbert Ketai and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Muskovitz, of this city, are traveling through France, Switzerland and Italy during the month of May. Mrs. Paula Bauman will present her pupils in a piano recital at 8 p.m., Wednesday at McGregor Library, 12244 Woodward. Among the...…

May 14, 1954 • Page Image 14

…RAJ May 9—To Mr. and Mrs, Jack Glickoff (Rose Crane), of 18314 Stansbury, a daughter, Sherri 3 Da hlene. • * * May 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Irv- ing Myron Rice (Aarone Wein- bet. ) of Lauder Ave., a. son, Rich- ard Solomon. * * * May 3—To Mr. and Mrs. ''Sid- ney Efronson (Sydell Halberg), formerly of Detroit, now of Mia- mi, Fla., a daughter, Beth Loren. - * * * May 2—To Mr. and Mrs. David Howard (Gloria Hamburger), of Warrington Dr., a son, William...…

May 14, 1954 • Page Image 15

…Plan Arts Exhibition For Tercentenary Tales Out of School 13 Circle Delegates Attend National Parley Workmen's Circle activities for Atlantic City to attend the na- the week will begin at 9 a.m., tonal convention, which begins today, when the bowling league today a n d continues through sponsors a games party, in the , May 22. Those attending the Circle Center, 11529 Linwood. parley include Samuel Sigal, A delegation of 13 members of school...…

May 14, 1954 • Page Image 16

…Zaft Engaged To Wed Serviceman .Avw JWV Activities Q. MISS ARLINE ZAFT Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zaft, of - Petoskey Ave., announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Ar- line Phyllis, to Pvt. Roy L. For- man. of Blaine Ave., and the late Mr. Forman. The announcement was made at a recent dinner given for the young couple and their immedi- ate families. Pvt. Forman, prior to his induction in the U. S. Army. attended the University of Detroit. Ca...…

May 14, 1954 • Page Image 17

…• State Department and Israel Wrangle Over Public Statements by Byroade Jordan, as a non-member state Council to a letter of greeting of the UN, should agree in ad- which the Council solicited from vance to accept any decision him before its convention. Sen. the Council may take on,com- ° Martin said his letter was plaints now under discussion. "merely a letter of greetings to He emphasized that this is an organization but in no way provided...…

May 14, 1954 • Page Image 18

…18—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, May 14, 1954 TEMPLE BETH EL: At 8:15 p.m. services today; Dr. Richard C. Hertz will preach on "Why Do Some People Get All the Breaks —Does It Pay to Be Good?" At 11:15 a.m. services Saturday, Rabbi Minard Klein will speak on "Solomon Schechter and the Buried Treasure of Cairo." NORTHWEST ISRAEL SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 7:20 p.m., today. At 9 a.m. services Saturday, Rabbi Leo Y. Gold- man will preach on "Th...…

May 14, 1954 • Page Image 19

…, The Scout movements of eight I nations are directed by native I leaders who were trained at the suggested that Israel close the of the Department of State does raeli policy, these elements use Boy Scouts of America's school By MILTON FRIEDMAN (Copyright, 1954, JTA, Inc.) doors of the Jewish National not indicate that Byroade holds ' the ACJ as a "front" to give for professional leaders at the impression that there are no ! Mendhamn, N. J. WA...…

May 14, 1954 • Page Image 20

…13-TO RENT-FLATS-INCOMES- 17-HOUSES FOR SALE APTS. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISE 1 ‘',IENTS ILENE 18508 GORGEOUS upper 4 bedroom flat. Cort- land-Wildemere. 2 baths with stall showers; automatic gas ht. and hot water. Adults. TO. 5-1606, TU. 3-0247. No Saturday calls. Liners accepted from responsible firms or persons by telephone up to 11 a.m. Wednesday. Rates 10c a word. Minimum Charge $1.00. 3 ROOM beautiful income for young couple or 2 working ...…

May 14, 1954 • Page Image 21

…BORGMAN, 13161 HUBBELL NR. CURTIS HUNTINGTON WD6, Large 6 rm. bung., 3 lovely bedrms., extra room, bath in basement, gas ht., G. i. loan, price under $17,000. Owner must sell. AI Davis, UN. 4-4600. Luxury Ranch $43,000 Magnificent ranch home, custom built, 4 mos. old. 7 gigantic rooms, 11/2 baths, attached gar., cooling system, expensive new carpeting, every gorgeous extra imaginable. Hurry. Call Jim Couchois. J. Wm. KLEM 17343 MONICA ...…

May 14, 1954 • Page Image 22

…- 17---;HOUSES FOR SALE 17-HOUSES FOR SALE 19203 COYLE Beautiful almost new face. brick center entrance Col. 3 bedrms., libr. ret. rm., gas ht., gar„ carpeting, storms and much, much more. MR. COUCHOIS. Hurry! Klipfel & Co. U.N. 4-2400 • Prairie-Curtis 6 room brick Col., gas ht., side drive, gar., storms and screens, carpeting wall to wall; nice land- scaping, drapes. Only $15,500 with 53,500 down. * * ft Pasadena-Wildemere 71/2 rms....…

May 14, 1954 • Page Image 23

…I PAMELA WILNER; 2324 Cal- vert, died May 5. Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel. She leaves her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wilner, her grandparents. Mr. ANNA GARLAND, r79, 18625 and Mrs. Edward Shipper and Wilner. Ohio, died May 10. Services at Mr. and Mrs. * I. a a Ira Kaufman Chapel. She leaves DR. SIMPSON W. GREEN, three sons, Max, Edward and 15323 Evergreen, died May 4. A. L. Garland; three daughters, Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel. Mrs. Sam...…

May 14, 1954 • Page Image 24

…It Came to Pass' —Aid 1Srael Was Born Detroit Acct.- Hans State's 6th Anniversary Outstanding Local Youngsters Chosen for Rosenberg Aivards An overflow audience, at Adas I thems. Avi Blackman led the various cities at which promi- Shalom synagogue SatUrday Hashomer Hatzair choir in sing- nent members of the govern- acclaimed Israel's sixth anni- ing Israeli songs. The Habonim ment and leaders in all walks versary and applauded calls to dan...…

May 07, 1954 • Page Image 1

…Intermarriages: 'Returnees' and Recurrences' THE JEWISH NEWS' Israel's Anniversary: Multiplicity of Problems Defied A Weekly Review Commentary, Page 2 of Jewish Events —Zohar Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper—Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle cone?). 7 VOLUME 25—No. 9 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd.—VE. 8-9364—Detroit 35, May 7, 1954 "C harity promotes peace, and he who gives much charity will bring great peace on earth and abov...…

May 07, 1954 • Page Image 2

…Aim to Win Allied Campaign Trophy Allied Campaigners Acclaim Israel's Anniversary Honor Lurie at Luncheon Meeting Today; Local Agency Day at Report Rally May 11 In the Women's Division, 2,000 enters its seventh year of freedom." j volunteers of General Solicita- Today, workers and leaders tion solicited 15,000 homes Sun- will gather in the Fred M. But- zel Memorial Building for their third report rally. The meeting will be a testimonial lu...…

May 07, 1954 • Page Image 3

…YomAtzmautShahhatDes01 atedby Detroit abhis; Israel Anniversary Celebration Here Saturday Evening Rabbi Morris Adler will be the principal speaker at the celebra- tion of Israel's sixth anniversary, this Saturday, 8:30 p.m., at Adas Shalom Synagogue. The pro- gram, as in the past five years, has been arranged jointly by the Zionist and Community Coun- cils, whose presidents, Irving W. Schulussel and • Sidney M. She- vitz, are co-chairmen of t...…

May 07, 1954 • Page Image 4

…r The hart Available hestrument‘ 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.. Published every Friday by The Jewish News Publishing Co., 17100 'West Seven Mile Road, Detroit 35, Mich., VF.,. 8-9384 Subscription S4. a year, foreign •$5. Entered as second class matter Aug. 6, 1042, at Post Office, Detroit...…

May 07, 1954 • Page Image 5

…`Granting Arms to Iraq Puts Premium I Qi On Opposition to Peace '—Sharett JERUSALEM. (JTA) — The United States' decision to grant arms to Iraq can only have the effect of worsening Middle East tension and of "placing a pre- mium on opposition to peace," Our Letter Box ORT in Israel : Comment on Article by Daniel Elazar Editor, The Jewish News: The difficult and dangerous situation with regard to second- ary education in Israel was ex- celle...…

May 07, 1954 • Page Image 6

….Bill Eisenhower Fails to Support o Revise McCarren inimegration Law 6—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, May 7, 1954 Goldmann Praises Israel's Progress In Past Six Years History-Making Signatories Recalling Israel's Independence Climax of Israel's struggle for political WASHINGTON, (JTA)—Presi- and inequities and certainly to independence six dent Eisenhower failed to sup- study all of them to see whether years ago was the port the bill to re...…

May 07, 1954 • Page Image 7

…Development Through Bond Funds Israel DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-7 I Friday, May 7, 1954 PATWA Lea der to Discuss' Masonic Wives Form Fidelity' Ladies Careers in Israel Here (lab All wives of Perfection and Esther Kozin, vice-president; Yehuda Levine, dire ,...tor of the Craftsman F. & A. M. Lodge Margaret Westheimer and Paula. Midwest office of Profe.ssionaL members are invited to join the Balkin, secretaries; Irene Cohan, and Technical Worker...…

May 07, 1954 • Page Image 8

…8—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, May 7, 1954 Yeshivah Ladies to Fete Rabbi Wohlgelernter SUBURBAN TEMPLE: At 8:15 p.m. services today, Rabbi Frank Rosenthal will speak on "How to Meet the Challenge of Fear and Worry," the sixth in a series on "Mental Hygiene in Judaism." CONG. MISHKAN ISRAEL: At Saturday services, Rabbi Isaac Stollman will speak on "Morality and Sanctity." TEMPLE ISRAEL: At 8:30 p.m. services today, Rabbi M. Robert Syme will p...…

May 07, 1954 • Page Image 9

…400 Youths to Join 'in Tag Day Effort For National Fund Madison Leaves for Korea To Aid in Relief Program. Harry T. Madison, national tions in the state will participait commander of the Jewish War in a. doorbell ringing campaign • Veterans from Detroit, left this on May 23, officially called the Week for Korea with . a delega- "Veterans March for Korea," in . tion of other veteran leaders to which the funds will be raised. aid in the rehabi...…

May 07, 1954 • Page Image 10

…Rosenwald to Quit as Council Head; Byroade Issues Blast at Israel PHILADELPHIA, ( J TA ) — Lessing J. Rosenwald, president of the American Council for Judaism for 11 years, announced that he has decided to retire from the presidency at the con- clusion of the next organiza- tional year. He made his an- nouncement in an address to the opening of the Council's 10th annual conference at Hotel Warwick. Mr. Rosenwald warned, how- ever, that his re...…

May 07, 1954 • Page Image 11

…D A V I D-HORODOKER JUN- IORS will hold a luncheon Sat- urday afternoon, at Larco's, Six Mile and San Juan, for which Mrs. E. Kasmer, president, and Mrs. B. Kanfer, are co-hostesses. Entertainment and prizes will • be featured, with proceeds being sent to the Pancreatic Fibrosis _Fund for research on the disease which affects the lungs and pan- creas of infants and for which there is no known cure. * * * NORTHWEST ISRAEL SIS- TERHOOD will hold...…

May 07, 1954 • Page Image 12

…Eve Gutenberg Wed To Kenneth Shulak 12—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, May 7, 1954 Ethel Perlmutter to Wed Pvt. Joel A. Lu Bin Bar Mitzvahs MRS. KENNETH C. SHULAK Speaking their marital vows before Rabbi Jacob E. Segal in a recent ceremony at Adas Shalom Synagogue, were Eve Lucille Gu- tenberg, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Azimoff, of Clements Ave., and Kenneth Charles Shulak, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Shulak, of Fairfield Ave. ...…

May 07, 1954 • Page Image 13

…II-6E7161T JEWISH NEWS---Frid4*, 4140, 1, 1..1 he would have understood the people of Israel E, TOO, WAS an immigrant—or the son n of immigrants ina new land. He, too or his forebears fled persecution to find freedom and build a better life. But freedom came hard. His unalienable rights to Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness were challenged. He was set upon, his fields were burned, his home fired, his soul tried. But he stood ...…

May 07, 1954 • Page Image 14

…114—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS--Frkloy, May 7, 7954 1954 ALLIED JEWISH CAMPAIGN LEADERS tContinued from Previous Issas ARTS AND CRAFTS DIVISION CHAIRMAN HARVEY WILLENS COUNSELOR NATHAN BALABAN PRINTERS-PUBLISHERS PAPER PRODUCTS HERBERT ARONSSON Co-Chairman MUSICIANS MICKEY WOOLF Chairman SOL BALABAN Chairman PHOTOGRAPHERS-. AMUSEMENTS ARTS AND CRAFTS DIVISIC LEADERS NOT PICTURE Robert Levison, Printers & Pu Ushers; Leonard Banovitz, Ph ...…

May 07, 1954 • Page Image 15

…VS—DETROIT EWISH NEWS—Friday, May 7,- 191111 CHEMICAL & JANITOR SUPPLIES 0. IRVING STEINBERG Co-Chairman WILLIAM STONE Co-Chairman COAL & ICE MAX NOSANCHUK Co-Chairman MERWIN JACOBSON Chairman PAINTERS & DECORATORS ARCHITECTS & ENGINEERS MAX WEISMAN Chairman HEATING & PLUMBING A. ARNOLD AGREE Co-Chairman HARRY C. DAVIDSON Co-Chairman SAMUEL WEIDER Co-Chairman LLOYD WEINGARDEN Co-Chairman HARDWARE • OSCAR WARREN Co-Chairman a ...…

May 07, 1954 • Page Image 16

…if—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, M. 7, 1$$4. SUPER MARKETS BEVERAGES & LIQUORS MERWIN K. GROSSBERG Chairman ANDOR FELDHEIM Co-Chairman EGGS & DAIRY HAROLD PODOLSKY Co-Chairman FISH POULTRY SIDNEY ROBBINS Co-Chairman MORRIS MENDELSON Co-Chairman BAKERS • ALFRED WEISS Co-Chairman HERMAN MILLER Co-Chairman NATHAN METZ Co-Chairman SAMUEL MARKOWITZ Co-Chairman PHILIP °LENDER Co-Chairman PROFESSIONAL DIVISION PRODUCE EMANUEL SHAPI...…

May 07, 1954 • Page Image 17

…OsTTOPATHIC PHYSICIANS RELIGIOUS SERVICES SOCIAL SERVICES HEALTH SERVICES FOOD SERVICE COUNCIL LEADERS NOT PICTURED: Norman Schwartz, Tobacco & Confectioners; Joseph Klein, Wholesale Meats; Mardy Polan- er, Morris Samuels, Bars & Res- taurants; Herbert Mitnick, Poul- try; George Rabinowitz, Fish. •c'S."::?•fcM7 PROFESSIONAL DIVISION PICTURED: Dr. Louis I. Galin, Dentists; Dr. Harold L. Roland, Optometrists; Dr. Maxwell M. Hoffman, Chi-...…

May 07, 1954 • Page Image 18

…T© Wed in Fall MISS BARBARA WEINER Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Wei- ner, of Tracey Ave., announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Barbara Renee, to Allen Zeitlin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Archie H. Zeitlin, of Greenlawn Ave. A fall wedding is planned. Temple Israel Sisterhood To Install New Officers Temple Israel Sisterhood's May meeting will be held at 12:30 p.m.. Monday, at Temple Israel. following the luncheon, at 1:30 p.m., election and insta...…

May 07, 1954 • Page Image 19

…Begin Class in Ethics I Cancer Fighters Rev. Paul S h u 1 m a n, lay Plan Dinner-Dance • preacher and instructor, will be- Adivilie3 in Society Judith Shewach will be presented in a piano recital at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, at Baldwin Recital Hall, Woodward and Ferry, by her teacher, Betty Kowalsky. Miss Shewach will play compositions by Handel, Beethoven, Chopin, Debussy, Gershwin, and Khacha- turian. The public is invited. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred W...…

May 07, 1954 • Page Image 20

…To Wed Aug. 10 20—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, May 7, 1954 Winograd-Cooper Rites Slated for June 27 W omen 3 at ti (More Clubs on Page 11) At the recent Torah Fund Luncheon, given by ADAS SHA- LOM SISTERHOOD, one of the principal features of the after- noon was a piano duet played by Mrs. Norman Allan and he daughter, Sally. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal was guest speaker, and Mrs. Florence B. Schall was guest ar- tist. * * BETH ITZCHOCK SISTER- HO...…

May 07, 1954 • Page Image 21

…Bnai Brith Women Culminate Year's Activities With Elections, Banquets Elections of officers and moth- er-daughter banquets will high- light Bnai Brith Women's ac- tivities this week as the 19 con- stituent chapters of the Greater Detroit Women's Council cul- minate this year's events. The various chapter activities are as follows: DETROIT—Mrs. Nathan Kan- ter, president, announces that election of officers will be held 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, at ...…

May 07, 1954 • Page Image 22

…Illischakoff 10 Appear With Center Symphony Dentists' Wives Plan Donor Event Liebermans Leave For Israel. Tour City to Construct New High School in Northwest A new high school for resi- The sixth and last in a series dents of the Seven Mile-Ever- Morris Lieberman, chairman green area will be constructed of concerts given by the Jewish Community ,Center Symphony of the Detroit Histadrut Cam- shortly, following approval last paign, and Mrs. ...…

May 07, 1954 • Page Image 23

…Danny Raskin's LISTENING I COME WITH US through the eyes of the column as we again visit Jackson State Prison . . for the annual Passover cere- monies at the largest walled penitentiary in the world . . . We paid visits there three Wed- nesdays in a row. * * * THE FIRST WEEK was to pre- pare and deliver packages for the more than 50 Jewish in- mates, plus others to House of Correction and those sent to Ionia, Marquette and Cassidy Lakes. * ...…

May 07, 1954 • Page Image 24

…17-HOUSES FOR SALE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Liners accepted from responsible firms or persons by telephone up to 11 a.m. Wednesday. Rates 10c a word. ROOM FOR RENT. Woman or couple preferred. In home of one adult. Full home and kitchen privileges, 2695 Richton, TO. 6-7546. ROOM FOR business woman in 6 room flat. Kitchen privileges. WE. 3-6594. GENTLEMAN, nice room. 2 adults. Good transportation, telephone. TO. 6-5711, DI. 1-2069. FRIEN...…

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