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June 26, 1964 • Page Image 1

…10 0, 000 to Benefit From New Restitution Rulin BONN (JTA)—The Supreme Restitution Court of the former British zone in West Germany, together with a similar court in the former • American zone and with the Supreme Restitution Court in Berlin, de- cided that Nazi victims who did not file their claims in time with the restitution authorities have nevertheless complied with the legal requirements for restitution if they filed their petitions wi...…

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…Purely Commentary Felix Frankfurter, the Very Remarkable Lawyer, Teacher, Jurist and Devoted Zionist Adherent At the invitation of Wallace Mendelson, professor of government at the University of Texas, 17 distinguished personalities wrote evalua- tions of the life work of Felix Frankfurter. The volume "Felix Frankfurter: A Tribute, - published by Reyna]. & Co. and distributed by William Morrow & Co. (425 Park, S., NY16), is much more than a c...…

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…Moscow incites the Arabs, Slamming U.S.-Israel Pact World's Fair Directors Back Moses Against Action on Jordan Mural (Continued from Page 1) sion by the directors until decisions were handed down. Suits have been filed for show cause orders for removal of the mural before two Supreme Court justices. Alex Rose, a director, objected, asserting that the mural contained "a war slogan" and that for the board to refrain from action on it was "a ba...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS ee- 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 48235 Mich., VE 8-9364. Subscription $6 a year. Foreign $7. Second Class Postage Paid at Detroit, Michigan PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Edit...…

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…Jewish Aid to Civil Rights Lauded Before NAACP WASHINGTON (JTA) — Jewish organizations were lauded by Roy Wilkins, executive secretary of the National Association for the Ad- vancement of Colored People, for their work toward passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Wilkins said in an address be- fore the 55th annual NAACP con- vention that "many hands and minds and hearts brought victory." He singled out Jewish organiza- tions, working under...…

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…Switzerland's Arms Sale to Egypt Condemned by 300 Professors, Newspapers Premier Eshkol also was re- nations to work for peace in the 1958 which led to the Algerian Soviet government to "permit free (Continued from Page 1) peace leads to the peace of Jeru- exercise of all religious and cul- The paper said it learned from ported as telling the Cabinet that area. "Let us gather around these ta- salem to the peace of Abraham and tural life" as a...…

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…Frankfurt Court Considers Proposal Pope Stresses , to Inspect Auschwitz Death Camp Links With Jews FRANKFURT (JTA) — Judge Hans Hofmeyer, presiding justice at the trial here of 22 former Auschwitz camp personnel, was expected to rule on a proposal that the court go to Poland, along with the defendants, to inspect the site of the Auschwitz death factory. The request was made two weeks ago by Henry Ormond, a Fiankfurt attorney representative of...…

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…Technion in Financial Trouble; Soviet-U. S. Plan 'Gideon's Trumpet' Highly Acclaimed Anthony Lewis'Gideon's Trum- by winning freedom for himself, Freezes Total of New Students for Desalination pet," published by Random House, is one of the fascinating legal JERUSALEM (JTA) — The board, of governors of the Tech- nion — Israel Institute of Tech- nology — indicated that the total of new undergraduates and gradu- ate students at the Institute wou...…

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…David Ben-Gurion and Vladimir Jabotinsky: Recollections About Two Zionist Leaders By JOSEF FRAENKEL Jewish News Correspondent in London, England After the VI Zionist Congress in 1903, the Poale Zion in London published a number of Zionist brochures. The first of the series was a booklet by Vladimir Jabo- tinsky. Even after an interval of 60 years one cannot help butt ask why the Poale Zion chose Jabo- tinsky, of all people, to be the author...…

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…Profs. Zeitlin and Hoenig Again Challenge Scrolls' Antiquity; 2 New Books on Subject there is an affinity between the Qumran texts and Karaitic teach- ings. He points to the apocalyptic teachings in Pesher Nahum as being in line with the general kar- aitic concept. Dr. Hoenig contends that "the scrolls are early karaitic, pole- mical diatribes against the ex- pounders of halakot, namely, the Rabbanites and their teachings, as based on the Mis...…

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…Action Against Bonn Urged if Scientists Stay in Egypt GREENFIELD PARK, N.Y. (JTA)—The 52nd annual conven- tion of the National Council of Young Israel concluded' here with a call by Rabbi David Hill, presi- dent of the organization, to con- sider action against West Germany unless the Bonn government re- calls its nuclear scientists from Egypt where they are working for Nasser's armament industry. All West German goods should be boycotted to ...…

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…SYNAGOGUE SERVICES LONDON (JTA)—The last syna- gogue in Minsk has been razed, the demolition starting without prior notice while Jews were attending services in the structure. The worshipers had been ex- pecting the razing of the syna- gogue, a small wooden structure, to provide room for a new apart- ment house, for at least a year. But they had not been given any notice of the date and were at services when workmen appeared on May 29 to sta...…

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…Orthodox Rabbinical Council at Conference Attacks American Jewish. Committee for Pressuring Vatican Council on Statement FALLSBURG, N.Y.—The Amer- ican Jewish Committee, along with other secular Jewish organizations, was attacked by the Rabbinical Council of America for pressuring Vatican Ecumenical Council lead- ers for passage of a statement on Catholic church-Jewish relations. The Orthodox rabbis attending the annual meeting here, followed...…

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…Israel's Theocracy, Assimilation Topics at (CAR Convention Rabbi Richard C. Hertz of Temple Beth El joined other leaders in the Central Conference of American Rabbis to criticize Reform Judaism for failing to protest the lack of separation of church and state in Israel. He spoke before the 75ths''> annual convention of the basis of a reference made by Rabbi Feuer in his presidential CCAR. in Atlantic City, at- report, that an "obsequious tend...…

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…Elizabeth Simon Wed to Dr. Robert Tam - • MRS. ROBERT TAM In a candlelight ceremony Sun- day evening at Cong. Shaarey Ze- dek, Elizabeth Sue Simon became the bride of Dr. Robert Tam. Offi- ciating were Rabbis Morris Adler and Irwin Groner. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Markus S. Simon of Long- fellow Ave. and Mr. and Mrs. John F. Tam of Hollywood, Fla. Alencon lace and tiny seed pearls framed the sweetheart neckline of the bride's i...…

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…Jo Ann Heiman Now Mrs. Bernard Kahan •• • • , .. 4,i•••••:•:••••••,:•):, .•;;;;Zr.: •:?* •;$•:•, :ls . ••• • •:•:•:•:+:•••• \ • Special Session of Knesset to Pay Tribute to Zeev Jabotinsky July 8 • Reburial on Mt. Herzl on July 9 The Knesset of Israel will meet A special stamp commemorating in special session in Jerusalem on the day of the Jabotinsky funeral July 8, to memorialize the late is being issued by the Israel gov- Zeev Jabotinsky...…

June 26, 1964 • Page Image 17

…Weinstein Named on Board of Bar Assn. Mr Airs. Max Glass Mark Anniversary MR. AND MRS. MAX GLASS At a dinner for relatives and friends hexa at the Oak Manor Crystal Room, Mr. and Mrs. Max Glass observed their golden an- niversary recently. Mr. and Mrs. Glass, 17167 Stoe- pel, were married in Barberton, Ohio, June 7, 1904. They have lived in Detroit for 36 years. Mr. Glass is a retired tailor. Jewish Meals By Mildred Grosberg Bellin ( Copy...…

June 26, 1964 • Page Image 18

…Hamburger Brothers, Maxwell . Jospey Give $500,000 for New Sinai Research Building Jewish Congress Helps Negro Businessmen to Acquire Bank Loans Nancy Fisher Bride of Stuart Goldstein NEW YORK (JTA)—The In- terracial Council for Business Op- portunity and a group of 12 lead- ing New York City commercial banks announced a joint program to provide special assistance to Negro businessmen applying for business loans from banks. The Interracial ...…

June 26, 1964 • Page Image 19

…e i've / ( I Set a Date at the Altar.:::: • .. Dr. Peter G. Shifrin, president of the Fresh Air Society, said this week that the FAS will serve 1,900 boys and girls, ages 8-16. The first of three contingents of 600 camp- ers left for Camp Tamarck, Brigh- ton and Camp Tamarack, Orton- ville, on Thursday. The society also sponsors three teen travel programs — two travel- ing to the east coast and the other to Denver, Colorado and Yellow- st...…

June 26, 1964 • Page Image 20

…Community Workshop and JVS Awards Dr.MaynardCohen Marlene Lipsky Wed Receives Award of to Robert A. Balan Given J. L. Hudson Co., Jerome Ash WSU Med School At the presentation of Workshop and JVS citations are (from left) William Wetsman, Loren Spademan, superintendent of general services division of J. L. Hudson Co.; Hyman Safran, Jewish Welfare Federation president; Jerome Ash, president, Perfection Automotive Products; and Robert Kasle. * ...…

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…Sherry Kovan Wed to Jon M. Robins MRS. JON ROBINS Sherry Louise Kovan became the bride of Jon M. Robins Tuesday evening. Rabbi Adler and Canton Sonenklar officiated at the cere- mony at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Kovan of Sherbourne Rd. and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Robins of Indiana Ave. The bride wore a gown of peau de soie with rounded neckline and empire bodice appliqued in frosted pearls and silk braid....…

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…Judith Bressler Wed to Jerome Weisman People Make News LOWEL SEYBURN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Seyburn, 19120 Parkside, was recently named "Teen of the Week" by the Detroit News for his outstanding scholastic, leadership and extracurricular ac- tivities. A June honors graduate of Cass Technical High School, he also recently graduated from the Temple Israel Religious School, where he was honored for scholar- ship and leadership and received...…

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…Elaine Tencer Bride of Dr. Allen Schor Argentinian Jewry Faces New Crises in Series of Anti-S emitic Incidents (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) MRS ALLEN SCHOR Elaine Joyce Tencer was marri- ed to Dr. Allen David Schor at Young Israel Center of Oak-Woods Sunday. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Tencer of Nine Mile Rd., Oak Park and Mrs. Charles Schor of N. Bergen, N. J., and the late Mr. Schor. Mrs. Burton Savine, the bri...…

June 26, 1964 • Page Image 24

…0.•11.11.411 ■ 041111M(1 ■IF■0■111■11■ 111101/ 41111•• ■ 41 ■ 11.041.11•0.111* 0 411 ■ 1) MIN. 0 41•110• ■ 041 ■ 111•0 ■ 11.0 ■ 101 ■ 411111.∎ 0 ■ IIIM (1 ■ 111.-0 7 , :c.... . Boris Smolar's 'Between You ... and Me' (Copyright, 1964, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) Pillars of Judaism Much has been written recently about the future of Jewishness in this country . . . The future of Jewishness in this country actually depends, in my opinio...…

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…T E JEWISH NEWS THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, June 26, 1964 25 LARCO'S a little bit of everything Fine Italian-American Cuisine Deliciously Prepared for the Discerning Taste • Banquet Facilities By Danny Raskin Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon 7525 W. McNichols Rd., UN 2-6455 ONE OF GROSSE POINTE'S most popular blind pigs from pro- hibition days is still flourishing as a popular sea food restaurant . . . Back in the days when U.S. Rep. And...…

June 26, 1964 • Page Image 26

…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 26 Friday, June 26, 1964 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 10-ROOMS FOR RENT 1 11-TO SHARE LIVING QTRS. FURNISHED ROOM for lady or man. 865-1537. NICE ROOM for lady or gentleman. DI 1-6935. MODERN airy room for lady on beau- tiful 'Whitmore. 345-5165....…

June 26, 1964 • Page Image 27

…17—HOUSES FOR SALE BUILDER'S MODEL in Southfield Gardens Immediate Possession 4 bedroom colonial with attached garage, over 2000 sq. ft. ROVIN GREENACRES OAK PARK Owner must sell ranch with 3 bed- rms. Den, dining El. Basement lovely Rec. Rm., carpeting, drapes, dishwasher, ext. lay. As little as $600 dn. Don't overlook. ANOTHER NEW RANCH Northland Gardens Still Time to Choose Colors and Accessories 1 blk. E. of Southfield North of 8...…

June 26, 1964 • Page Image 28

…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 5 BEDROOMS IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY 1 8 632 Hartwell nr. 7 Mi. Open Sun. 2-5 Builder's model Colonial with 2-car attach. gar. Family rm., firepl., dishwasher, bit-in range, 2 1/2 baths, storms & screens. Full price $29,900. AIR CONDITIONED HOME Nr. Schools and all conveniences. 3 bedrm. & pan. den. brick Colo- nial. Full din. rm. 1 1,e, baths, new carpeting, finished. Rec. Rm. gas ht. and more extras. Exce...…

June 26, 1964 • Page Image 29

…Mrs. May Frank Named Gross Office Manager 17-HOUSES FOR SALE 19405 Lauder, N. 7 Mi. OAK PARK Mrs. May Frank has been ap- Open Sun. 2-5 Nothing was spared to make this, A SACRIFICE pointed office manager of Gross the best money can buy! Magnif. 3 bedrm. brk. ranch, din./EL table 7740m7i.ffal Realty Co., it oust. ranch home. Cent. air cond., space kitchen, full base, close to 9 pan. family rm., 2 master bedrms., was announced Mi nr. Coolidge. ...…

June 26, 1964 • Page Image 30

…40—EMPLOYMENT 40—EMPLOYMENT SALESMEN - SALESWOMEN Do you have a flair for selling? For meeting people? A desire to make real money? Our well known Real Estate office is very busy in our new quarters on Livernois nr. Outer Dr., and can use addi- tional salespeople. Right your own territory in Detroit or Suburbs. Interesting profit-sharing set-up. Call Center, UN 3-7400 now! If You Are An Experienced Sales- man in Jewelry, Clothing, Furni- t...…

June 26, 1964 • Page Image 31

…Abraham Moss, Newly Elected Head of British Jewry, Succumbs at 65 MANCHESTER (JTA) - Alder- man Abraham Moss, who was elect- ed president of the Board of De- puties of British Jews June 14, died here June 20 of a heart attack at age 65. Alderman Moss gave a lifetime of public service and was active in both Jewish and non-Jewish spheres of human welfare, his special inter- est being education. He was Lord Mayor of Manchester in 1953-54. Mr. Mo...…

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June 19, 1964 • Page Image 1

…Jewish University Students . Their Jewish Backgrounds Dramatic Louis Brandeis Story: Vindication of American Spirit Commentary, Page 2 SmoTar's Column, Page 40 Rahel Ben--Zvi's Reminiscences Franklin Memorial Lectures Edited by Prof. Seltzer Reviews, Page 4 Vol. XLV, No. 17 Jewish Identity: Helpless Leadership HE JEWISH NE DETROIT A Weekly Review of Jewish Events Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper—Incorporating The Detroit J...…

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…Purely Commentary Bigotry and Snap Judgments Were Denigrated in One of Most Dramatic Cases in U. S. By Philip Slomovitz Jewish Scientists Still Significant in Soviet Union Taft was in constant correspondence with Gus J. Karger, veteran The Dramatic Louis D. Brandeis Story correspondent in Washington for the Cincinnati Times-Star which Few contestants over a Presidential appointment attracted so much was owned by Taft's half-brother Charles...…

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…N.Y. Rabbi Charges Missionary Group Mixed Marriages and Assimilation on Agenda of CCAR and related problems so that solu- with parents and for rabbis serv- (Continued from Page 1) Tried to Influence Jewish Boy at Fair represents to be essential to Jewish tions can be found to meet the ing as counselors." NEW YORK — A Long Island rabbi charged that a staff member of a Christian missionary group which has an exhibit at the World's Fair "covertl...…

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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 - Friday by The Jewish News Publishing Co., 17100 West Seven Mile Road, Detroit 48235 Mich., Association. . Published every VE 8-9364. Subscription $6 a year. Foreign $7. Second Class Postage Paid at Detroit, Michigan PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Ed...…

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…British Parliamentary Leaders Show Concern About UAR-Russian Threat LONDON (JTA) — Nasser's threats to Israel and the danger to Israel's security by Soviet ship- ments of arms to Egypt was view- ed with concern by members of both the Labor and Conservative parties in Parliament, who ques- tioned Foreign Secretary R. A. Butler on British policy in the an arms - race in the Middle East," area Monday. Asserting that the government Butler declar...…

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…• Levi Eshkol Is Back in Israel With Johnson's Message of Friendship; Visits France Next (Direct JTA Teletype wire to The Jewish News) UJA Honors Premier placed on ties with Israel and cul- TELAVIV—Prime Minister Levi Loral exchanges extended. He said that most Israeli Jews Eshkol said Monday that in his talks with President Johnson, the were determined not to permit American Chief Executive express- "extremist courses one way or ed friend...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, June 19, 1964 F I S FROM "THE COMMONWEALTH" Few banks have contributed so many new ideas and new methods to modern banking as Bank of the Commonwealth. Its list of "firsts" in Detroit is truly surprising: ❑ The first commercial bank to make Auto Loans ❑ The first to make Boat Loans ❑ The first to establish a specialized Life Insurance Loan Department ❑ The first to establish a department for Accounts-Receiv...…

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…OAK TON Grossinger Has Eddie Fisher For July 4 RESORT HOTEL Ex-DP Remembers Nazi Horrors; Rebuilds Life in Israel The bitter memories of war-time 10,000 handicapped immigrants are now two teenage daughters Poland still haunt 63-year-old Aron N vho have been helped by JDC- who help in the cafe during the Blumenfeld. Aron is now the pros- Malben to set up a small, inde- day and attend high school in the Nights perous owner of a pleasant litt...…

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…Visitor to USSR Recalls Experiences Under Tzar in Pres ent Status Report "" i'm • \-2 By NORMAN S. FOX Of the 600,000 Jews that live now in Moscow, only about four to five hundred attend the syna- gogue. I was there on a Saturday and was impressed with the old- time orthodox services. The syna- gogue was packed to capacity; the balcony for women, however, was practically empty, just a few at- tended. They had a distinguished looking rabbi an...…

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…`So Strange My Path' Is Story of Abraham Carmel's Conversion to Judaism Abraham Carmel, now a devout Orthodox Jew, has been heard in many communities where audi- ences were told his story of his conversion from Catholicism and his explanation of his preferences for Judaism. He was • a Catholic priest. He was born Kenneth Charles Cox in London, and studied all other faiths before turning to ours. It took some time before the Beth Din — the Jew...…

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…Mexican fewry's Indomitable Will to Live Described in S. B. Liebman's jeivish Guide to the Colonial Era Seymour B. Liebman, a native New Yorker who has, in addition to his law degree, a master's in Latin American history from the University of the Americas, Mex- ico City, is continuing his studies as a resident in Mexico and is a lecturer in history and Judaism at University of Americas and Uni- versidad Ibero-Americana. He has done much rese...…

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…Book 'In the Midst of Plenty' Stirs Fight on Poverty i n This Country "Poverty in the midst of plenty is a paradox that must not go un- challenged," the late President Kennedy warned, and President Johnson is pursuing his policies of warring against poverty. The problem is splendidly eval- uated in a volume just issued' by Beacon Press, Boston, "In the Midst of Plenty — The Poor in America," by Ben H. Bagdikian. Those who live "amidst plenty"...…

June 19, 1964 • Page Image 13

…Bureau Receives Queries of Non-Jews Nasser Stepped a Little Bit Harder on Toes of U.S. The Jewish Information Bureau, Inc. of New York announces that it is now receiving an ever larger number of inquiries about Jewish community activities and affairs from non-Jewish individuals and organizations, and especially from Christian organizations, it was re- ported by the director of the Bur- eau, Bernard G. Richards, to the board of directors at a ...…

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…State Democrats Protest Soviet Anti-Semitism The Michigan State Democratic Convention, at the session in Lan- sing last Friday, adopted a resolu- tion protesting the anti-Jewish policies of the Soviet Union. The resolution, which was introduced by Albert A. Berger, reads: The repressive conditions under which Jews live in the Soviet Union today are viewed with increasing alarm by freedom-loving people throughout the world as reminiscent of t...…

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…`Lollipops, Tears' Barbara Kaufman to Tired Dr. Weintraub by Ex-Detroiter Joan. Silberstein MISS BARBARA KAUFMAN Announcement is made of the engagement of Barbara Rochelle Kaufman to Dr. Burton Howard Weintraub, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Weintraub of Hartwell Ave. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mrs. Celia Kaufman of Monte Vista Ave. and the late Benjamin Kaufman. The first edition of a new publi- cation. "Lollipops and Tears", con- ta...…

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…Lewy's 'Catholic Church and Nazi Germany' Shows How Bishops Submitted to Hitler Rule Prof. Guenter Lewy drew wide attention with his comments on "The Deputy," and he has emerg- ed as an authority on German af- fairs. He had left Germany in 1939 at the age of 15 and since coming to the United States has taught in American universities, and has written extensively. His newest work, "The Catholic Church and Nazi Germany," pub- lished by McGraw-H...…

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…SYNAGOGUE SERVICES TEMPLE EMANU-EL: Services 8:15 p.m. today. Rabbi Rosenbaum will speak on "When Rabbis Meet," and the Bar Mitzvah of Martin D. Lewis will be observed. TEMPLE ISRAEL: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Rabbi Syme will speak on "The Bystanders," and the Bar Mitzvah of Lawrence Marrich will be observed. At 11 a.m. services Saturday, the Bar Mitzvahs of Richard Keith Cohen nad Lawrence Clifford Garvin will be observed. BETH ABRAHAM SYNA...…

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…Noted Rabbis to Speak at RCA Parley Orthodox Council Dedicates Library in Safran Name The Council of Orthodox Rabbis dedicated a rabbinic reference li- brary Sunday in memory of Elias and Freda Safran. David J. Cohen, president of the Merkaz, presided at the dedication ceremonies. In the name of the Safran family, Hyman and David Safran expressed their apprecia- tion for the honor bestowed upon them by the Council in honor of their parents. ...…

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