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July 30, 1965 • Page Image 1

…Our Fourth UN Ambassador: The appointment by PresidentlAnsdri of Supreme Court Justice Arthur J. Goldberg as U. S. ambassador to the United Nations makes Goldberg (left) the fourth American in that role. The others are (from left) Warren Austin, who served under President Truman; Henry Cabot Lodge, who was President Eisenhower's spokesman at the world organization; and Adlai Stevenson, who was named to the post in 1961. Ambassador Gold...…

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…Purely Commentary 'Pawnbroker' Inspires Serious View on Bigotry: Limbacher's Observations In the Dearborn Pressa week ago, our neighbor's theater critic, James L. Lim- bacher, reviewing the great film, "The Pawnbroker," calling it "a masterpiece" — which is what it is — went to considerable length to describe the film and incidentally to recall anti-Jewish remarks made at a gathering in his community. Both because of his interesting analysis...…

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…Ben-Gurion, Six Followers Suspended by Mapai; Ask Million Vot es at Enthusiastic Tel Aviv Rally TEL AVIV (JTA)—The Secre- tariat of the Mapai Party formally suspended David Ben-Gurion and six of his foremost adherents from party membership last weekend. Suspension is tantamount to ex- pulsion. Ben-Gurion, commenting on the secretariat's decision, said: "This move is arbitrary and in violation of the truth of Mapai's constitu- tion. Nobody can...…

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

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…Builder Pushes for Non-Profit Apartments to House Area's Low-Income Senior Citizens A prominent Detroit builder this week offered to organize a group of colleagues to study the possibi- lity of building a non-profit, low- rent housing project for the aged of the community. Nelson Dembs, owner of Nelson Homes, said such a project "has been in the back of my mind for four or five years. The article in The Jewish News has brought it up front aga...…

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…Goldberg Lighting a Candle of Peace 1 Young Adult Needs Are Chief Concern at Parley of Three Groups Supreme Court Justice Arthur J. Goldberg pledges "to help keep the candle of peace burning" after being sworn in as U. S. ambassador to the United Nations at a White House ceremony. In the background are (from left) Secretary of State Dean Rusk and his wife, Vice President Hubert Humphrey, Lynda Bird Johnson and President Johnson. State Depart...…

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…No Funds Could Mean No Detroiters Money Woes Weigh on Maccabiah Athletes By CHARLOTTE HYAMS Dick Giller's heart hangs about as heavy as one of those 200-pound weights he picks up for recreation after work. If the funds don't come through, the Detroiter won't be competing in the Seventh World Maccabiah Games in Tel Aviv next month. And that's about as heavy a loss as any man can take. For Giller — at 5'7" and 165 pounds a compact hunk of man—...…

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…ing, and were sent from the boat to rural backwaters, Pincus said. The feeling is that if something is not done immediately to rescue them and their children from the cultural oblivion that threatens to pal challenge facing Israel today become self-perpetuating, the citi- is—how to keep the country from zens of the next generation will becoming "two Israels," Aryeh not be up to coping with the prob- Pincus, chairman of the Jewish lems of a mod...…

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…U.S. Industrialist Israel Rogosin. Gives $2.5 Million to Israel Education Fund NEW YORK (JTA) — Textile magnate Israel Rogosin has don- ated a record $2,500,000 through the Rogosin Foundation to the first-year drive of the Israel Edu- cation Fund, a program of the REILLY'S HURON HAVEN COTTAGES On Lake Huron 2 and 3 Bedrooms Openings - July and August Safe, Sandy Beach—No Stones $ 85 $140 week Per Tawas City Box 303 Mich. PHONE 362-2626 ...…

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…Nazi Defendant Commits Suicide n■ n•IMM11OIIIII•0•11=1“1 ■ 111•1 , 41•IM ■1■1,11■0■ 0411111*0.11 ■ 114110.11.1i11-4 ■ 0111 ■ 11•011•04 ■.0■1■4 U.S. Jewish Centers Spend $32,280,000 on Community Programs in 1964 Boris Smolar's 'Between You . . and Me' BONN (JTA)—An officer of Hit- ler's SS who will be charged with "personal responsibility" for the murder of several hundred thou- sand Jews at Mogilev area in the (Copyright, 1965, Jewish Ukr...…

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…Opera Star to Chant High Holy Services 14- SYNAGOGUE SERVICES TEMPLE ISRAEL: Services 8:30 p.m. today and 11 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Fram will speak on "The Pawnbroker." Wayne Lee Orrin, Bar Mitzvah 7.`aturday. SHOMR EY EMUNAH SYNAGOGUE: Services 7:45 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Jack Goldman will speak on "Margin for Triumph." Herman Zicherman, Bar Mitzvah. CONG. SHAAREY SHOMAYIM: Services 7:40 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi ...…

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…• U. S. Rabbis Allowed to Preach in Russia; New Policy on Jews? (Continued from Page 1) visitors to take home greetings from the Soviet union and a wish for peace, particularly in South Vietnam. According to Rabbi T.versky, members of the congre- gation wept, applauded, and other- wise showed great emotion over the participation of the Americans in their services. He said the dele- gation officially invited Chief Rabbi Levin to visit the Uni...…

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…Adrienne Onrich Wed Pioneer Women to Raise $2.2 Million to David S. Kaufman for Its Sister Organization in Israel (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) PHILADELPHIA — Pion eer Women, the American women's Labor Zionist organization, Wed- nesday resolved to raise $2,220,000 during the next two years for the social service program of Moetzet Hapoalot, its sister organi7,.6ion in Israel. Delegates at the 40th anniver- sary convention cal...…

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…Local Real Estate Brokers Protest Rosenberg-Budson 'Statements Threa tening Reputation' Marriage Solemnized A group of Detroit real estate harsh and unfair legislation against government brokers, in a telegram professional brokers, damaging to to Mayor Cavanagh and other gov- both our livelihood and the rights ernment officials, has protested of our clients." what it calls "public statements of "We also resent," the telegram city and state of...…

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…■-■ 41,111111101111.11111MXIXIMINwiwommsmilovoxi.,- Volunteer Drivers Sought for Cancer Patients All qualified drivers willing to contribute one day or more a week to help transport cancer patients to and from medical treatment centers in Detroit are being asked to contact the Michigan Cancer Foundation, TE 3-0710, immedi- ately. Regular drivers away on sum- mer vacations have left an unmet need among persons w h o must undergo regular X-ra...…

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…ONLY TRADITIONAL CAMP OF ITS KIND Harry L. Schumer Chairman Campaign Committee Tom Borman Abe Kasle Co-Chairman Campaign Comm. Associate Chairman Charles E. Feinberg Chairman Camping Committee Mrs. E Chairman W DEDICATION SERVICE OF CAMP GAN ISRAEL The remodeled William Hordes Lodge at Camp Gan Israel, shown here, will be dedicated at the impressive ceremonies at the camp on Aug. 15. Philip Slomovitz will be chairman of the dedic...…

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…FOUNDED BY DETROIT'S JEWISH LEADERS As part of a national Merkos task of establishing "Gan Israel" summer camps, the Michigan camp was established to assure summer programs for children in a traditional at- mosphere. Observance of Jewish rules, kashrut and the intro- duction of studies that supplement the usual camp activities— swimming, games, arts and crafts, etc. — make "Gan Israel" a source of pride in our community's accomplishment...…

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…Davar Literary Editor Lerner Sponsors Sandee Lachman Bride World Poetry Center in Safed Israel, of Bernard Glieberman Enrolls Detroit Supporting Group Aryeh Lerner, for nearly 30 years a member of the editorial staff of Davar, Tel Aviv daily He- brew newspaper, for two decades his paper's literary editor, made known on a brief visit in Detroit last week the establishment of a poetry center in Safed that is to be an international library and l...…

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…activities in Society Nellie Lewis Engaged to Mr. Howard Small Former Oak Parker Arnal Colvin, now living with his wife Rhoda and four sons in West Covina, Calif., has returned for the summer as the recipient of a National Science Foundation scholarship at Western Michigan University at Kalamazoo. Mr. Colvin teaches 7th and 8th grade mathematics and science in Alhambra, Calif. Their son, Neil, 15, an all-A high school junior, also earned a N...…

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…Ex-WSU Professor Samuel Halperin Named Asst. Commissioner in D.C. Former Detroiter Samuel Hal- perin, director of the office of legislation, Office of Education, U.S. Department of Health, Educa- tion, and Welfare, has been promoted to assistant commissioner for legislation, Francis Keppel, commissioner of education, an- nounced. Halperin, 35, joined the Office of Education as a legislative spe- cialist in 1961. He became director of the offi...…

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…Farband Planning Linda Spoon Bride Chelsea Seminar of Richard Kushner ( Journalist and essayist Dr. Shlomo Bickel will be among the special guests at the annual semi- nar of District 6, Farband Labor Zionist Order, Aug. 15-22 at Far- band Camp, Chelsea. Dr. Bickel will discuss Hassidism in the writings of I. L. Peretz, com- memorating t h e 50th anniversary of the author's death. A group o f plays and con- certs will be pres- ented by Israel...…

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…Week-Long Human Relations Institute to Be Offered at Oakland University A Human Relations Institute, co- sponsored by the South Oakland Chapter of the National Confer- ence of Christians and Jews, the Detroit Round Table and Oakland University will be held at Oakland University Aug. 16-22. Scheduled for 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m., the workshop has been designed to appeal equally to parents, adults working with youth groups, relig- ious groups, social a...…

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…Mandell-Silberman Vows Set for Oct. 10 Danny Raskin's Marilyn Ilene Forman Bride of Sanford Guss LISTENING O S J. J. CLARKE STUDIO T Portraiture of Distinction For Your Weddings Formals - Candids - Direct Color MISS ROSANN MANDELL Mrs. Lillian Mandell of Green- field Ave., Oak Park, announces the engagement of her daughter Rosann to Richard Silberman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Silber- man of Cherrylawn Ave. Mr. Silberman is attendin...…

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…THE JEWISH NE S THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 24 Friday, July 30, 1965 — Magnificent LARCO'S Menotti% Fine Italian-American Cuisine Deliciously Prepared for the Discerning Taste 7113 PURITAN a little bit of everything • BANQUET FACILITIES BACK IN 1939, Don Bosco was a singing waiter at the Villa Ven- ice for "Papa" Bouche in Cicero, UNCLE ABE'S TAVERN Ill . . . Today, Don still gives out SELF-SERVE RESTAURANT with his tenor voice on requ...…

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…Outdoor Resort Dining MOVIE GUIDE Marcello Mastroianni Outdoor dining at the official Portrays Casanova Olympic swimming pool at the Romantic Venice, the home of Grossinger Country Club, Gross- inger, N.Y., is popular with vaca- the original 18th Century Giovanni tioners at the resort. Lunch is Giacomo Casanova, provides the served in the new Grossinger Golf authentic locale for some of the Club house also. Guests need not spicy tales in "C...…

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…14-FOR RENT-FLATS AND INCOMES CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Liners and display classified ads accepted from re- sponsible firms or individuals by telephone up to noon Wednesday. For rates and information . . . 13-FOR LOVELY ROOM' for working lady. Pri- vileges, pool. 548-1570. 17353 WISCONSIN. Room for woman. Kitchen privileges. UN 3-7824. EMPLOYED lady or student. Private home. Near 2 buses. UN 4-7968. NICE furnished room. Man or woman. Ki...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE ( SOUTHFIELD RANCH Pinehurst - 7 Mi. By App't. FAIRFAX 29251—Lovely face brk. Contmp. cent. ent., huge liv. rm., 3 bedrms., or 2 & den, island type kitch. & dining. Blt•in oven, stove, refrig. Exquisite carpets, drapes, side dr. carport, beautiful land- scaping. $15,500 assume $12,200 bal. Paymts. 5104 incl. everything. EVE SHER1NLkN, LI 4-3653 or VE 8-0077. Lovely 6 rm. brk. newly decorated. Carpeti...…

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…28—Friday, July 30, 1965 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 17—HOUSES FOR SALE NEW HOMES Twyckingham Valley OCCUPANCY 60 DAYS Luxurious 3 and 4 bedroom Ranches and Colonials. Featuring large Family Rooms and Dens. 1st floor laundry room, separate full dining room, 2 complete baths plus two half baths, all built-ins. Basement. o'PEN g VER Y' DAY 1 ;6 22860 Twyckingham Way, 2 Blks. W. of Lahser Model Phone 353-2784 S P00#1( Office 342-7575 OAK P...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE OLIN SUN .2-5 13206 T ROY OAK PARK 1. grimed-tate IPossession Northland Village in Southfield 15592 SHELLEY Northfield—Eastwood section. Rom- an brick, 3 bedrooms, paneled den, carpeting, drapes. Natural fire- place, many built-in features. Com- pletely finished basement with large bar. New furnace. Garbage disposal. GOODYEAR REALTY SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT HUNTINGTON WDS. SPECIAL...…

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…17-HOUSES FOR SALE 17-HOUSES FOR SALE 17-HOUSES FOR SALE 30-A-INSTRUCTIONS EXPERIENCED TUTORS 19380 WINTHROP gmmediate iPossesston Northland Village in Southfield 15626 SHELLEY S. of 10 Mi. Just W. of Greenfield 4 bedrooms, 2 1 /2 baths, Pan. Family Rm. with nat. fireplace. Colonial. Hot Point Dishwasher, blt.-in range and disposal. Almost 2000 sq. ft. Lot, 103' frontage, pie shaped $29,500 See Salesman at Sales Office-15539 Stratf...…

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…Rose Lewinson Dies; Active Club Worker ( Rose Lewinson, an active mem- ber of several communal organi- zations, died Monday at age 67. She was a member of Beth Aaron Sisterhood, Hadassah and Bnai Brith. Mrs. Lewinsson also served several handicapped children's groups and was recording secre- tary of Chaim Czenesh Pioneer Women. Born in New York City, Mrs. Lewinson lived in Detroit 50 years. She lived at 18660 Steel. A grad- uate of Detroit T...…

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…UN Ambassador Sworn In WASHINGTON (JTA) — Am- bassador Arthur J. Goldberg, at swearing-in ceremonies at the White House Monday, stated that he assumed his duties as Ameri- can delegate to the United Nations with a feeling that there should not be undue pessimism about the world organization but recognition of UN achievements in Suez, Ko- rea, Iran, Congo and Cyprus. President Lyndon B. Johnson lauded Goldberg by stating that he knew of no man...…

July 23, 1965 • Page Image 1

…• • ---itimsey Report: Jewish Culture Militates AgamstCnme NEW YORK (JTA) — The view that Jewish family life and cultural values serve to minimize the number of sex crimes committed by Jews is offered in the new Kinsey Report which will be published on July 29. The 923-page report entitled "Sex Offenders" deals with the findings of the Senatorial late sexologist Dr. Alfred Kinsey and his associates. "There are elements in Jewish culture a...…

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…Purely Commentary It is true that one does not speak ill of the dead. But when the deceased has left a legacy that is copied only too readily by others who encourage inhumanity of man to man, the record should be factual and the unjust lessons should not be forgotten. This is the case of Dr. Virginia C. Gildersleeve, dean emeritus of Barnard College, Columbia University's women's branch, who died July 8 at the age of 87, in a nursing home in ...…

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…Israel Reports Syria and Jordan Border Incidents rEL AVIV (JTA)—Syrians and Israelis exchaged fire for more than two hours early Sunday morn- ing near Kibbutz Haon, in the de- militarized zone southeast of Lake Tiberias, after a Syrian army post opened the altercation with ma- chine guns. There were no casual- tites on the Israeli side. The altercation started at 5 a.m. local time when, without warning, Syrian machine guns started firing at t...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS A Name Indelible in Our History 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, Mich...…

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…Goldberg's Many Services to Jewry 'He is a worthy successor to Adlai Stevenson" is the way the New York Times concluded its edi- torial commending Pr e s i d e n t Johnson's selection of Arthur Goldberg for the important Uni- ted Nations ambassadorial post. Except for Arab complaints about his being a Jew and a Zion- ist, there was general agreement that President Johnson had made a wise selection for the very vital post for this country and ...…

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…6—Friday, July 23, 1965 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS STRENGTH SAFETY RELIABILITY • since 1893 , Standard Federal Savings has earned a reputation for strength, safety and absolute reliability during its seventy-two years of sound, yet dynamic growth. Since 1893 we have paid, without exception, the highest earnings on savings consistent with maximum safety. Standard Federal is today one of the nation's largest and strongest savings and loan ass...…

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…Israel Minister of Labor Calls Sabras New York Court Approves of Relief on Statute 'Cool' Toward Diaspora Jewish Youth for Owners of Local Stores Open on Sundays NEW YORK—Thousands of New York city stores will be allowed to stay open on Sunday due to unani- mous approval of a broad interpre- tation of the Fair Sabbath Law by the state's court of appeals. The district attorney had con- tended that the law, which pro- vided Sunday opening for s...…

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…`No Phony Tolerance in His Makeup' Knesset Suspends Immunity of Former Deputy Health Minister. Israel, Jewry Lose a Friend in Adlai Stevenson • When Adlai Stevenson died July 14 at the age of 65, his mourners crossed all boundaries of nation- ality and religion. Because his quest for peace through the United Nations was so universally ap- parent, even those who once criti- cized his "lack of sympathy" for Israel now could cite instances of ...…

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…W. German Prosec utor Dismissed; W as Convicted as Nazi War Criminal BONN (JTA)—The state parlia- ment of the Province of Rhine- land-Pfalz decided unanimously to dismiss Leo Drath, chief prose- cutor in the city of Frankenthal, who had been suspended several months ago on charges that he was convicted as a Nazi war criminal shortly after World War IL All three political parties joined in the vote to fire him. Drath was sentenced as a war cri...…

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…Chelinites WED_E. 5OME VERY 5TIKIGY. ONCE 41. *T-4-IEN" REFUSED 7 BEGGYNIz. t CRUST OF BP....E.Ab. NOT 'BAD .BUT 1 F1 HADJ - - A cAlaZoT.. AND A 'POTATO. T4-404 *-7-4-1EY JOINED -r-Hm B-EGG"R. Fok 50UP .— LATER • A LIT A LITTLE 1-AT-ER ToUL-1-4 OF BARLEY AND DoNE.., (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) DE-LIcloUS W1-1A-r)5 THE RECIPE IF YoUI LL_ ONLY GIVE /\/1. N I'LL. MAKE DELICIOUS - JUST A NAIL- ." WHAT CAN I LO...…

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…U.S. Charges East Germany With Refusing to Provide Records of Nazi War Criminals F Ir WASHINGTON (JTA) — The United States joined with Britain and France in asking the Soviet Union to intercede with East Ger- many to make available to West Germany the files and records necessary for prosecution of Nazi war criminals. The three nations criticized the Communists"`lack of cooperation" in refusing to provide essential evi- dence needed in war c...…

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…WilCongress Ends Sessions With An Appeal to Russia; Dr. Goldmann Praises Romania STRASBOURG, France (JTA)—• Resolutions "earnestly" calling upon the Soviet government to grant to the Jewish minority in the USSR the same cultural and religious rights given to all other Soviet minorities and appealing for further easement of the Practice of allowing Russian Jews to emi- grate for purposes of family re- unification, were adopted here by the exec...…

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…,INF to Make Synagogues' Tishab'AvPlea The newly rebuilt Downtown Synagogue was recently the recipient of a 50-star American flag, gift of the Julius Rosenwald Post, American Legion, as part of its service program. Taking part in the presentation are (from left) Past Commander David Kay; George Bass, president of the synagogue; Rabbi Noah M. Gamze; and Past Commander Joseph Shapiro. SERVICES CONG. SHAAREY SHOMAYIM: Services 7:45 p.m. today ...…

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…Major Study of Hitler's Rise to Dictatorship in William S. Allen's 'Nazi Seizure of Power' For an understanding of Hitler's rise to power and the emergence of the Nazi party as the dominant force in Germany, it is necessary to read "The Nazi Seizure of Power — The Experience of a Single German Town, 1930-1935," by William Sheridan Allen, pub- lished by Quadrangle Press (180 N. Wacker Dr., Chicago). Quoting from Descartes' "Dis- course on Meth...…

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…Gunter Grass' 'Dog Years': Powerful Novel About Post-War Germany, Christian-Jewish Friendship, Adolph Hitler's Dog In German, the new novel by Gunter Grass appeared under the title "Hundejahre." In a splendid translation by Ralph Manheim, Harcourt, Brace and World (757 3rd, NY 17), the long 570-page book now appears in English rs "Dog Years," an exact Anglicizing of the title. It is exactly what the title states: the story about a dog, how it...…

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…• Stamford Mayor Backs JWV Leader Heroism of Jews' Warsaw Ghetto Resistance in Dispute With Rightist Organization Recorded in Tuslmet's‘ To Die With Honor' STAMFORD, Conn. (JTA) — Charges and counter charges be- tween the Jewish War Veterans here and the Young Americans for Freedom, a group labeled by a leader of the Jewish veterans as "associated with the John Birch Society," have sparked a bitter fight in this community. Thomas Flaherty, c...…

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…Lebanon Warned by Israel on Water Diversion Work American Bar Association Cancels 2 Functions originally Stated at Miami Club That Bars Jews NEW YORK (JTA)—The Ameri- can Bar Association, which is hold- ing its annual convention in Beach in August, has canceled its arrangements for two sessions scheduled to be held at a private club that bars Jews and other min- orities from membership. JERUSALEM (JTA) — The Israel foreign ministry warned t...…

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…Two Educators Leaving Detroit for Posts in Foreign Countries Two educators who have made notable contributions to Detroit's Jewish schools wil carry on their careers in foreign countries, starting next month. Dr. Sylvan Ginsburgh, principal of the Hebrew High School, United Hebrew Schools, will leave this country to take up permanent resi- dence in Israel Aug. 10. Next Wednesday, he bids farewell to Detroit, where he has held the UHS post si...…

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