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July 12, 1968 • Page Image 21

…Nappwing. ri► THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Genocide Pact Remains Unratified by U.S By MILTON FRIEDMAN (Copyright 1968, JTA Inc.) WASHINGTON — Congress will adjourn in a few weeks again with- out 'having ratified the United Na- tions Convention on Genocide and other human rights pacts with one minor exception. The year 1968 was designated by the UN and • the United States as the International Year for Human Rights. It'vas year in which Russia,...…

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…22—Friday, July 12, 1968 THE DETROIT. JEWISH NEWS Existence of Jewish Life Told by Leaders in Communist Lands Moscow Rabbi Challenged on Claim There Are 85 USSR Ordained Rabbis NEW YORK (JTA) — The American Jewish Conference on (Direct JTA Teletype Wire mutually exclusive and this is gen- Soviet Jewry expressed a differ- to The Jewish News) ence of opinion with Rabbi Yehuda GENEVA — Four Jewish com- erally acknowledged not only by Leib Lev...…

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…Miss Ktg2;en to Wed Dr. Grossman in Fall • 1 . Linda Steinberger Bride of Barry D. Brummer Women's las •• • Criterion Club Cruise A cruise to Lake St. Clair aboard a yacht has been arranged by the Criterion Club for its niern- bership Sunday. A motorcade to the dockside at Cobo Hall will leave at noon from the lot on Greenfield near the northwest corner of Seven Mile. Dinner at the Fishermen's Wharf in Algonac will follow. For informat...…

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…24—Friday, July 12, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Bronx Y to Move Again; Poverty Program Remain., Mrs. Adele Mondry's Yiddish Stories Recall Life in Old World; Proceeds of Braverman-Schmier Rites to Be Held in May Sales Go for LZO Education and Youth Her love for Yiddish, nostalgic, links with the community whence she came to the United States, deeply interested in the literature of the Jewish people—Adele Mon- dry herself turned to writing ...…

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…▪ ▪ ••=1 ■ 13411111.0 41 ■ 41.1 ■ 1143.1•111• II 0111111141•111•1. 0 .41=1.0 ■ ININI1.11.11NIE. 0 411111111.0•111110 *QM 1.3 4111•111. 041•Ribtl.1111“.1111111.11.1m 0 01•1•11.11111011111 ■ 0 AMMO MIIM.11 • Dubb's Country Kitchen • Sherri's N 14',W R AANS MAL J . • Efros Drug Company • Fabulous Star Bakery • Bud Rollins Shoes • The Bootery ' • Pickwick Shop • Bab-'s Hair -Fashions • Rigsby 'Shoe Service • Ala's Barber Shop • Room...…

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…26—Friday, July 12, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS . Joan Palant Becomes. Martin Edelman 's Wife MRS. MARTIN EDELMAN Joan Elyse Palant and Martin David Edelman were united in marriage Saturday evening with Rabbi M. Robert Syme and Cantor Harold Orbach officiating. The couple's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Palant of Stratford Ct., Oak Park, and Mrs. Bertha Edelman of Oak Park Blvd., Oak Park, and the late Mr. Phillip -Edelman. The bride's g...…

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…• activ ities in Society THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, July 12, 1968-27 A surprise party was given recently at the club house of 'White- hall Apts. honoring the 43rd wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Eisenman of W. Outer Dr. by their children, Dr. and Mrs. Arnold Eisenman, Dr. and Mrs. Harold Eisenman and Mr. and Mrs. Edward (Rosalyn) Horwitz of Utica, N.Y. Out-of-town relatives and guests included Mrs. Sarah Speiller and Mrs. Ros...…

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…Aid-Society I-Ieniy Zussmans Call Radomer Radomer Aid and Ladies Soci- ety . will hold a special meeting It a Golden Year 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Work- Max M. Fisher Gets National Salute Marking His 60th Birthday July 15 For Max M. Fisher, the salute on his 60th birthday, occurring next Monday, will assume national pro- portions. As the distinguished national chairman of • the United 'Jewish Appehl for three years and cur- rently as preside...…

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…Justice Fortas Quoted Endorsing Objectives of Hebrew Day Schools Tora Umesora National Society for Hebrew Day Schools, in a news release issued this week,. quoted Supreme Court Justice Abe Fortas as having endorsed the principles of the Hebrew Day School move- ment. The release states: "Abe Fortas, currently associate justice of the United States Su- preme Court and the first Jew in United States history to be nomin- ated as its chief justice...…

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…30—Friday, July 12, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 13 Detroiter in Current USY Israel Mission A record number of 231 teen- agers of the United Synagogue of America will spend seven weeks in Israel this summer studying, working and exchanging views with their Israeli counterparts as part of a comprehensive program to build bridges of greater under- standing between the Jewish corn- - munities of both countries. The young men and women of the 82...…

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…People Make News EMANUEL BERLATSKY, for the ahy, general manager of the sta- past seven years director of com- lion, announced. The award was munity services of the National officially given to Ellmann July 11 Jewish Welfare Board, has been for his outstanding contributions named director of JWB services to the welfare of the Detroit metro- to Jewish Com- ! politan community. munity Centers and YM-YWHAs in large metro- politan commun- ities, ...…

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…Micha Malben School in Israel Teaches Arab Deaf '''!n:tniti=§3Mi.K:1s*:::'•:"m:::::517w:x:':'s: • \\cf.-:.: MI 't • ••-Nw\ . \‘‘,:•,i.:: 1 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 32—Friday, July 12, 1968 Enrollees Accepted for Second Center 'Term' The group services division an- nounces registration is being held for session two (July 30-Aug. 23) of the Jewish Center's activities for first graders through junior high school. Home transportation is av...…

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…Seminary Campaign Launched Here 0 .11 •11■1 111. 0 4 11=1N)11 ■ 11•11•1111.04111111• ■ 411111..01111 ■ 11.1•1111.01 ■ 0•11 ■ 0 ewry On tile Air 1 This Week's Radio and Television Programs Detroit's participation in the nationwide capital-endowment drive of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America was launched last week at a meeting at the home of the Samuel Hamburgers in Birm- ingham. The seminary's vice-chancellor, Dr. Max Arzt, (s...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 34—Friday, July 12, 1968 Transplant Patient Off Emergency List Sen. Griffin's Position on Fortas Brings Attacks; Nazi Party Swipes at Jurist WASHINGTON (JTA) — Sen. Robert P. Griffin, Michigan Re- publican, who spearheading the fight against confirmation of the appointment • of Associate Justice Abe Fortas as chief justice of the United States, complained that he was being subjected to heavy pres- sure which, he hint...…

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…Historic Incident, President Johnson's Role in June 1967 Told in Revealing Book THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, July 12, 1968-35 New Perspectives on Economic Growth' Noted authorities are giving an a descriptive preface by the editor Hugh Sidey, who, as White House even in his 'language. There is a petus to send more account of America's economic of the book. Americans to correspondent, - is fully aware of certain rote, too, in his approac...…

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…THE JEWISH WE 36—Friday, July 12, 1968 `A Man and a Woman' Is Back at Five Locations French actress Anouk Aimee stars in "A Man and a Woman," the Cannes Film Festival Grand Prize Winner, which is now show- ing at the Gateway, Redford, Vil- lage, Quo Vadis Penthouse I and Wyandotte-Main theaters. For her performance in the film Miss Aimee won a Golden Globe Award for "Best Actress." Written, directed, produced and photographed by Claude Lelo...…

July 12, 1968 • Page Image 37

…Danny Raskin's LISTENING P THE DETROIT TIGERS ARE well on their way to the American League pennant, and baseball fever has hit the local area with much zingo . . . But the Millie and Leo Mertz family has had one all its own to ride with the Tigers' go-go romp . . . Sons Steven, 11, and Harold, 8, were both on teams finishing first in their re- spective leagues that ended last week . . . Leftfielder Steve was with the champion Cubs inthe Sou...…

July 12, 1968 • Page Image 38

…Ow° 'THE WEIRDEST AND MOST LUDICROUS ASSEMBLAGE OF CHARACTERS EVER COMPRESSED INTO ONE MOVIE! IF THERE'S ANYONE AROUND WHO DOESNT THINK ZERO MOSTEL CAN BE ONE -OF THE FUNNIEST MEN IN THE WORLD; HE -Harvey Taylor,. SHOULD SEE THIS EFFORT!" Detroit American - JalePhE 1-ev ■ rie Pre4e^le - MOST L ADAMS Free Parking after 5 p.m. WO 1-8525 John Wayne, David Jensen "THE GREEN BERET" M Wow, I......1 Relvess • . 9 Mi. & Greenfield Rd. "THE...…

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…Romania Chief Rabbi Praises Govt. for Aid t o Jewish Community BUCHAREST (JTA) — Chief - over the past 20 years proved that Rabbi Moses of Romania praised Jews can create a viable existence the Romanian government for its under either capitalist or socialist support in helping to rebuild the forms of government. He cited the war-ravaged Jewish community of participation of • Romanian Jewry this country after World War II. in the creation of a...…

July 12, 1968 • Page Image 40

…, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Liners and display classified ads accepted from responsible firms or individuals by telephone up to 2 p.m. Wednesday. For rates and information . . . CALL VErmont 8-9364 LARGE room in Oak Park for working woman. Kitchen privileges. Private lavatory. LI 7-1920. NORTHGATE Apts. Attractive room. Working woman. Kitchen privileges. 399-2183. - GREENFIELD-7. Adults, private home. Working gentleman. Near Northland: B...…

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…• • • 13—FOR RENT APARTMENTS BRIAR HOUSE APTS. NEW 2-3 BEDROOMS 2400 PARMENTER Between Coolidge & Crooks Rd. 1 Blk. North of 14 Mile Rd. 13—FOR RENT APARTMENTS 19351 GREEFIELD near 7 Mile. Spacious —fully carpeted, drapes and all appli- ances. Air-conditioning included. $145 month. 642-6118. 2 bedroom apartment. Large rooms. On MILLER in OAK PARK, across from Northland. AVAILABLE CHILDREN WELCOME Call Manager FE 4-4107 Closed Wednesd...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 42—Friday, July 12, 1968 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 19561 BEAVERLAND. By owner. 3 bed- room face brick ranch, central air con- ditioning, dishwasher, disposal, 11/2 baths. 537-5417. GREENFIELD-7 Mile area. 2 bedroom bungalow with 51/4% high balance-as- sumable mortgage. By owner. Call 273- 2768. NORTHWEST section. 3 bedroom ranch, 2 baths, recr. room. 2-car garage. Rea- sonably priced. VE 7-9185. ONE YEAR OLD Split-level ...…

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…• 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS WHITCOMB—DELUXE BUNGALOW OAK PARK (Greenfield-7 Mi.) vacant. Owner has 2 homes. Price slashed, 2 large bed- rms., 11/2 baths, cent. air cond., 2- car brk. gar. GREENFIPID—OAK PARK BLVD. AREA. 15100 LESLIE. Priced to sell. Beautiful 3 bedroom brick cont. ranch on spacious corner wooded lot. Studio ceilings, newly decor- ated, carpeting and drapes, spar- k...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 44—Friday, July 12, 1968 17—HOUSES FOR SALE SOUTHFIELD OAK PARK'S NEWEST MODEL 14421 BORGMAN AVE. 3 bedrm. ranch home with many custom 12 Mile-Greenfield Area 3 bedroom brick ranch, no base- ment, built-ins. Air-conditioner, car- peted, drapes, car-port, fenced. Near schools and transportation. As- sume 43/4% mtge. $111 per month. features—Priced at $22,950 . • • • • • • • Capper Plumbing Gas Blt.-In Oven & R...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS • Friday, July 12, 1968-45 tRID.omithict 3.atv.nd* •• • • • • 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE • 7 MILE-Evergreen. 3 bedroom brick ranch. Near schools. transportation, shopping, synagogue. By owner. 357- 5373- • "Absolute Utmost in Luxury Living" RENT HUNTINGTON Woods. Beautifully land- scaped ranch. 2 large bedrooms, pan- LIGHT manufacturing, 2,000 sq. ft. eled den, living-dining el. Screened porch. 2-...…

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…... THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 46—Friday, July 12, 1968 40—EMPLOYMENT MALE AND/OR FEMALE 40—EMPLOYMENT MALE AND/OR FEMALE SALES help — full or part-time. Apply Youngland Children Shop, 21210 Green- field Road. MIDDLE-AGED woman wants coman- ion. Light housekeeping. Beautiful Loom. All privileges. Live-in. Good Wages. Southfield area. 358-0110. WANTED—capable person or couple in- terested in children to work with a pro- fessional team as re...…

July 12, 1968 • Page Image 47

…Dr. Peter Coleman, Prominent MD Dr. Peter Fred Coleman, physi- cian with offices at 31410 Joy,- Li- vonia, died Monday at age 67. Dr. Coleman, who practiced in Livonia for the past 14 years, was on the staff of St. Joseph's, Ply- mouth General and Northwest Grace hospitals. - Born in New York, he attended City College of New York; did post- graduate work at the University of Pennsylvania and was graduated from the Rush School of Medicine in C...…

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…Expose of Errors in Charges Against Israel Regarding Liberty Attack Leads to Demand That Damages of $3,323,500 Should Be Refunded (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) WASHINGTON—A disclosure in Congress Wednesday that United States communications errors led to the presence of the U.S.S. Lib- erty off the Sinai coast, where Israel attacked her by mistake during the Six-Day War, has given rise to a Congressional demand that the U.S. r...…

July 05, 1968 • Page Image 1

…Newsmen Force Arabs to Retract Anti-Israel Lie ROME (JTA) — Two former Jordanian officials were forced by sharp question- ing at a sparsely-attended news conference here to retract a charge that Israeli occupation authorities were imposing death sentences on Arabs in the West Bank area. The charge was one of a number of similar allegations made by Rouhi el- Khatib, former mayor of East Jerusalem, and Rimahoui Kassem, former vice-president of ...…

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…Purely Commentary Problem of PreserVing Our By Philip Slomovitz Neighborhoods, Protecting Schools, Eliminating Racism The Newly-Developing Neighborhood Crises affection syndrome, Martin Luther King, Roy Wilkins, Whitney Young, "There is a moral problem in At this late date, at a time when our community is changing very A. Philip Randolph, the liberals, the Jews, the Labor leaders who lifted abandoning the fight against in- rapidly, when la...…

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…Friday, July 5, 1968-3 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Condemn Poland's Anti-Semitism (Continued from Page 1) Polish government to end its "ap- palling anti-Semitic campaign" di- rected at that country's Jewish community. In a half-page advertisement ap- pearing in Tuesday's New York Times under the auspice of the Academic Committee on Soviet Jewry, the 1,000 professors ex- pressed support of views express- ed by the Polish-born musician, Arthur R...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue of July 20, 1951 Association. Member American Association of English,Jewish Newspapers, Michigan Press Association, National Editorial VE 8-9364. Published every *7 Friday by The Jewish Subscription a year. Foreign $8. News Publishing Co., 17100 West Seven Mile Road, Detroit, Mich. 48235, Second Class Postage Paid at Detroit, Michigan PHILIP SLOMOVI'TZ Edito...…

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…L Anti-Fortas Drive stirs Hornet's Nest (Continued from Page 1) act on the Fortas promotion. The Mississippi senator quickly agreed to Sen. Griffin's request to defer action pending time to assemble anti-Fortas' forces. Sen. Griffin publicly served notice that he would resort to a filibuster when the issue reaches the Senate floor. Jewish groups have informed the senator that they have long regarded filibuster as an undemocratic device. A si...…

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…6—Friday, July 5, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS You'll get them, if you bring your savings to Bank of the Commonwealth. We're the only bank in the city that continuously compounds 5% interest on savings certificates to net you even more. That means we figure interest every minute of every day on our computers. Every minute you're getting interest on your savings plus interest on the interest you've already earned. We'll guarantee these ear...…

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…Immediate Sale of Phantoms to Israel Demanded in Congress (Continued from Page 1) Sen. Robert P. Griffin, Michigan Republican, introduced a resolu- tion recently that differed from the stand of House Republicans. The Griffin resolution, now en- dorsed by 11 Senators, called for an American-Soviet agreement on freezing arms shipments to the Middle East. Presidential Adviser Walt W. Ro.,tow 1.1.77- +e Sen. Griffin that the idea was similar to t...…

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…Urban Affair Program Accelerated by Rabbis NEW YORK (JTA) — Arrange- ments have been completed for a fifth Reform student rabbi to live and work in the slum of a major city this summer in the second year of the Rabbinic Internship in Urban Affairs program, Rabbi Balfour Brickner reported. The project, first under Jewish religious sponsorship, is a program of the Commission on Interfaith Activi- ties of the Union of American He- brew Congregat...…

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…Friday, July 5, 1968 9 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS - National Leaders Pay Tributes to Memory of Dr. Morton Robbins Heads of a number of national' movements paid tribute this week to the memory of Dr. Morton Rob- bins of Brookline, Mass., who died in Jerusalem on June 21, two days after the World Zionist Congress LATE DR. MORTON ROBBINS which he attended as a delegate from the Zionist Organization of America of which he was honorary vice pres...…

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…Hope Abandoned That France Will Lift Embargo on Planes Sale to Israel; Broomfield Charges Feet-Dragging by U.S. on Pledge for Phantoms 10—Friday, July 5, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Israel's Interior Minister, World Head of Mizrachi JERUSALEM (JTA) — Moshe Shapiro, Israel's Interior Minister, was elected world president of the Mizrachi Hapoel Hamizrachi move- ment at the religious Zionists' world conference which closed here recently. The...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, July 5, 1968-11 Emotional Farewell Given USSR Jewish Guest NEW YORK (JTA) — Rabbi Yehuda Leib Levin, of Moscow, and Cantor David Stiskin, of Lenin- grad, the first Soviet Jewish re- ligious leaders to visit the United States in more than 50 years, were given an affectionate and emotion- al farewell here Sunday night when 180 Jewish leaders attended a banquet marking the end of their two-week visit. The banquet...…

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…Chances for Delay on Statute of Limitations Seems to Be Slim BONN (JTA) Chances dimmed that there would be any extension of the period before the statute of limitations on Nazi war crimes not be set back. When it goes into effect it will bar any future indict- ment and prosecution of Nazis charged with murder. A statute of goes into effect. Two of West Ger- limitations already in effect pre- many's three major political par- vents the prosec...…

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…USSR Asked to Permit More Religious Leaders to Visit U.S. Israelis Finance Arab Business TEL AVIV—Israeli commercial banks are considering the granting of loans for turnover capital to West Bank enterprises. The gov- ernment is' interested in such an arrangement, especially as regards agriculture and industry which have been suffering from the lack of liquid assets artificially created by the withdrawal of funds from Arab banks to Amman lust ...…

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…14—Friday, Jilt' 5, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Jack Weller Named `Israel Education Fellow' NEW YORK (JTA)—Mayor John V. Lindsay visited the United Jew- ish Appeal of Greater New York headquarters where the Israel Emergency Fund campaign and TEMPLE ISRAEL: Services 8:30 p.m. today and 11 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Syme will speak on the book "Heaven Help Us." Robert Barry Kleiman, Bar Mitzva. CONG. BETH ABRAHAM: Services 7:30 p.m. today and 8:40...…

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…Yacov Tsur Proposes JAE Elections Change Hands JERUSALEM (JTA) — A pur- portedly more democratic method of electing members to the Jewish Agency Executive was proposed here today by former Ambassador Yacov Tsur, outgoing chairman of the Zionist General Council (Ac- tions Committee). Tsur, who is president of the Jewish National Fund, recommend- ed that the elections be taken out of the hands of the Zionist Con- gress where, he said, political...…

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…16—Friday, July 5, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Comings ... and ... Goings Megdell Heads Cash Collection Drive The Flint Jewish Community Council is launching an emergency cash collection campaign. Joseph Megdell, president of the Council, has accepted the chairmanship. The following will work with him on this vital project: Gilbert Ru- have been made to this year's UJA's Israel Emergency Fund and the regular campaign. The scope and cruci...…

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…Egyptian-Russian Rift Hinted; El Fatahs Stalled (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) LONDON—The Telegraph re- ported from Beirut Tuesday that friction is growing between Egyp- tians and their Russian instruc- tors and advisors in the military and industrial establishments. Ac- cording to the correspondent, Rich- ard Beeston, resentment of the Russians rigid discipline and Com- munist indoctrination is especially acute in the Egyptia...…

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…r 18—Frklay, Jvly 5, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Fatah Acts Continue (Continued From Page 17) much money." He added that "we have time, territory and the power of rule. We know the area —it is defined—but we do not know how much time. He empha- sized that Israel could not "es- cape from preparing for a re- newal of war against us." Eshkol said that "Israel's prime desire remains peace but the key is with Egypt, which prevents peace with ...…

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…I 4.1 SanfordSaltsman Takes Nancy Nudell as Bride Women's eitubs Joan Fagin Is Engaged to Robert M. Meisner So to Pm • ■■•■ is. e 12 It • I THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, July 5, 1968-19 The Sodom Legend 'Sodom, the settlement adjoining the potash works in Israel and that ancient cit y from which Mr. and OAK PARK N'SHEI CHABAD Study Group will meet 3:30 p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs. Moshe. Polter, 24251 Kipling, Oak Park. The...…

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…20—Friday, July 5, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Sherri Ann Golumbia Murray Shiff Named Radomer Society Honors Eskins Wife of Charles Tobias as Director of LCBC Last Saturday night, at the Labor Zionist Institute, Rabbi Herbert Eskin and his wife, Goldie, were surprised with a party given in their honor by the Radomer Mu- tual Society of Detroit. Rabbi Eskin was presented with a portrait of himself as token of appreciation of his many servic...…

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…▪ 0411•00411M.14 • Dubb s Country Kitchen NEW ORLEANS MALL ■ 04•00-011la Ry ROSALIND S. ZUNSER (Copyright 1968, JTA Inc.) Jewish Meals • Sherri's • Efros Drug Company Two popular side dishes that go well with either meat or a fish course are PotatO Salad and Cole Slaw. For the latter white cab- bage should be used, and it should be shredded thin. For the Potato Salad, the new small round "Ger- man" potatoes which are mealy are best su...…

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…22—Friday, July 5, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Scholarship Service of NCJW Honored for 65 Years Activities Judith Wax Will Wed ** ENTERTAINMENT ** * THE BIRD a = . . 1 * Mr. James Goldwasser *ROCK SOUL BAND . . . ETC.* Berkley, Michigan * * SEYMOUR SCHWARTZ * AGENCY * 4(41-4(4. 356-8525 **** gravitations Max Schrut ( For Good Photographs and Prompt Service Call Me at BLAIR STUDIO THE NEWEST Samuel S. Greenberg (center), chairman ...…

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