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July 15, 1955 • Page Image 7

…Congregational Activities NORTHWEST ISRAEL SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 7:45 p.m., today; at 9 a.m., Saturday. Rabbi Leo Y. Goldman will preach Saturday on "The Three Weeks of Mournership." TEMPLE ISRAEL: Sabbath services at 8:30 p.m., today; at 11 a.m., Saturday. The Bar Mitzvah of Michael Stewart Shook will be observed today and on Saturday the Bar Mitzvah of Martin Bernard Spitz will be celebrated. CONG. BNAI DAVID: Sabbath services at 7...…

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…Samuel H. Schwartz, Prominent Communal Worker, Dies at 64 Samuel H. Schwartz, of 17617 Roselawn, for 30 years an active leader in numerous communal causes here, died Tuesday eve- ning, at the age of 64. Funeral ser- vices were held at Ira Kaufman Chapel Thurs- day. Surviving him are his wife, Re- becca; son, Jul- ius, and brother, Joseph. For many years one of the S. H. Schwartz chairmen of the mercantile division of the Al- lied Jewish Campa...…

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…Egyptian ,Premier StresseS Rejection • Study Published on Ghetto Camp Of UN-Neo- otiated Israeli Peace Talks Terezin BONN, (JTA) — The official LONDON (JTA)—Egyptian Premier Gamal Abdel Nassar, speaking at Facum on the situation on the Gaza strip border, stressed the fact that although talks are now going on between Israel and Egyptian representatives in the Gaza area, they are not high-level talks. He emphasized that Egypt had rejected all p...…

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…On the Record Only Esrog Tree In United States By NATHAN Z I PRI N (Copyright, 1955, Seven Arts Feature Syndicate) He Knew It All Along In a human interest piece about the late Professor Einstein, the Israeli newspaper Davar relates a story once told by the famous artist Herman Struck. • It was rather early in the morning when Struck spotted Einstein entering a bus on one of Berlin's main streets. He followed and on shaking hands with, the...…

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…Britain Continues Arming the Arabs LONDON (JTA)—The British government does not recognize the legality of the Egyptian blockade of the Suez Canal or any other waters leading to Israel ports, Anthony Nutting, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, declared in the House of Co=ons during a debate on the Egyptian shelling of the British freighter S.S. Anshun at the entrance to the Gulf of Aka- ba this week-end. The government spokesman in Commons...…

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…activities in Society . Book Is Published on Arbeiter Ring Flora Caplan Weds Charles B. Goldfarb Mr. and Mrs. Allen Passerman and children, Lori and Michael, of Tyler Ave., have returned from a visit with friends and family in Chicago, Ill. A dinner party was given in their honor at the Edgewater Beach Hotel by Mrs. Passerman's brother, Mr. Al Moss. Mrs. Maurice RoseblOom and children, Sharon and Louise, of Afton Dr., are now vacationing ...…

July 15, 1955 • Page Image 13

…ctivities in Teachers and students at the Lithuania and resettled in Cleve- Rabbinical College of Telshe in land in 1941. Cleveland are sacrificing their Illustrious alumni of the col- summer vacations to tell the lege include. Zvi P. Frank, Chief story of the college, which is Rabbi of Jerusalem; Simcha presently conducting a $1,500,000 Assaf, Israel's Supreme Court campaign through the nation. Justice; Rabbi Meir Bar-Ilan, They will spend t...…

July 15, 1955 • Page Image 14

…Our Letter Box Upholds Shakespeare, But Attacks 'Merchant Editor, The Jewish News: I have just finished studying the "Merchant of:Venice" in my Shakespeare class at Wayne Uni- versity with Prof. Kirschbaum, and therefore was very much in- terested in Mr. Slomovitz's com- ments on the Canadian produc- tion of this play. I am in com- plete agreement that the . play should be banned, not because it was originally written against the Jews, but b...…

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…Ex-GI Welcomes Mother Sister CHARLES GOTTLIEB, 24, a former DP recently honorably discharged from the U. S. Army, is reunited with his mother, Mrs. o Cyrla Gryncajer, 48, and sister, Fanny, 17, on their arrival. in New York from Belgium. Their immigration was assisted by United Hias Service, the Jewish international migration agency. Young Gottlieb, because he was born in Belgium, was able to come to the U. S. five years ago, while his mother...…

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…Area Resorts Offer Variety Of Activity for Vacationers ious accommodations in its re- cently-completed addition. Sports available are golf, horseback rid- ing and horseshoes. Rated as an outstanding vaca- tion place, Rosenson's offers ex- cellent facilities for rest, comfort, recreation and activity. A special attraction is the excellent food and service. Home:cooked deli- cacies are a specialty. Reserva- tions are accepted by calling Schwart...…

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…American-Israel Friendship Stressed By Ben-Gurion and U. S. Ambassador Eban . to Speak Danny Raskin 's At the U. of M. On Wednesday LISTENING TEL AVIV (JTA)—The cop- mon bOnds of friendship and his- torical development along paral- lel lines of the United States and Israel were stressed by Defense Minister David Ben-Gurion at a ANN ARBOR, Mich. — An- nouncement was made here this week that Israel's Ambassador to the United States, Abba Eban...…

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…18--DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, July 15, 1955 Ike Greets Paper On 100th Anniversary CINCINNATI — President Ei- senhower has sent his congratu- lations to the American Israelite, oldest English-Jewish weekly in America and second oldest in the world, on the occasion of its 100th anniversary. The Israelite was founded July 15, 1854, by the late Rabbi Isaac Mayer Wise. President Eisenhower's • tele- gram to the editor of the Israel- ite reads:...…

July 15, 1955 • Page Image 19

…17-HOUSES FOR SALE 17-HOUSES FOR SALE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Liners accepted from responsible firms or individuals by telephone up to 11 a.m., Wednesday. Deadline for dis- play classified ads is 4:30 p.m., Tuesday. Rates 10c a word, minimum charge $1.00, or $2.80 per column inch. CALL VErmont 8-9364 13-FOR RENT-FLATS-INCOMES- APARTMENTS 10-ROOMS FOR RENT ROOM FOR RENT, stall shower, 2 in family, gentleman preferred. Refer- ences. TO....…

July 15, 1955 • Page Image 20

…17—HOUSES FOR SALE Huntington Woods Colonial and 1/2 • Newly decorated, new carpeting and drapes, huge complete kitch., 2 car gar., lge. lot, 14x24 brick addl. carpeted rm. finished in knotty pine with lay. Near bus & schools. Excellent value, $23,500, FHA terms. WOLCOTT REAL ESTATE 708 N. WOODWARD, ROYAL OAK JO. 4-6510 LI. 6-3300 SCHAEFER, 20231, AT NORFOLK New duplex, 5 lge. rooms on one floor, only one unit for sale. Birch sliding ...…

July 15, 1955 • Page Image 21

…UN 3 - 8282 Evenings, TO 7 - 1521 SEA WAY REALTY CO. SINGLE brick Colonial. 7 rooms, 2 lays, gas heat, carpeting, drapes, incinera- tor, automatic hot water. $14,500. 3175 Ewald Circle. Owner. TE 4-1335. Gorgeous new brick ranch house, 3 lare bedgrooms and front paneled library, breakfast nook, 2 baths, regular air conditioning, dish wash- er, garages. Asking price, $42,000. OAK PARK New brick ranch house. 6 large rooms, A.C. heat, garba...…

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…VT-HOUSES FOR SALE Friday, July 15, 1955 Huntington Woods 1 /2 10825 KINGSTON Near Schools and buses vent awnings, 12xI4 screened porch. $12,500. Owner. Open Sunday 1-5. STANSBURY PEMBROKE SEMI- MID-WEST CONTEMPORARY Built in 1953, by those outstanding builders, THE FRANKEL BROTH- ERS. Open studio type ceilings. Built in TV, Tennessee Ledge Rock fireplace, garage. $26,250. SAGINAW REALTY We specialize in Huntington TR. 3-3355 Wood...…

July 15, 1955 • Page Image 23

…4- . :aserwir, , . 40A-WANTED, EMPLOYMENT SO-BUSINESS CARDS SCHOOL. GIRL would like baby sit- ting afternoon and evenings, UN 3-6682. 45-BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES RESTAURANT- DELICATESSEN Illness forces sale. Good going business, air-cond., double store, new refrig., stainless steel equip., extra lge. kitch. Seating over 160. Also doing catering bus., now grossing about $200 a week. Priced at only $11,000 for quick sale. JOSEPH ARAN, 2971...…

July 15, 1955 • Page Image 24

…Jewish Future at Geneva (Continued from Page 1) zig-zag Jewish policy, went by unnoticed by the Russian Jewish masses. As late as 1951, in Kharkov, second city of the Ukraine, a number of prominent Jewish members of the Communist Party, including writers and editors, were accused of secret contacts with the Israeli Legation in Moscow. Mass deportations of Jews according to the familiar Soviet pattern began early in the sum- mer of 1952. Many...…

July 08, 1955 • Page Image 1

…E JEWISH NEWS Unity Urgently Needed: Only Israel Will Lose From a A Split in Zionist Ranks Editorial, Page 4 Weekly Review of Jewish Events The Arlosoroff Case: Shocking Revelation The UN Ten Years Ago: Reminiscences tvlirchiaon's Only English-Jewish Newspaper— Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle Commentary, Page 2 —41 VOLUME 27, No. 18 17100 W. 7 MILE RD., Detroit 35—July 8, 1955 $4.00 Per Year, Single Copy 15c U. S...…

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…UN Secretary Has Faith in israel-E crypt Parley Purely Commentary tive against Egypt's "uncoopera- through immigration totaling 680,000 newcomers between May, border must not "end in failure,"! tive" attitude in the Gaza border Secretary-General Dag Ham- talks under the chairmanship of 1948 and December, 1954. Maj. Gen. E. L. M. Burns, were Israel's total national income, marskjold declared here. At his first press conference . viewed by the...…

July 08, 1955 • Page Image 3

…Eban Appeals to Arabs to Abide By San Francisco UN Declaration . LOS ANGELES, (JTA) - Is- rael Ambassador Abba S. Eban drew the attention of the Arab countries to the fact that they were among the 60 member na- tions which, at the San Francis- co meeting of the United Nations last week, subscribed to the declaration pledging "to live in amity and in friendship with our neighbors." "I hope that they know what they mean by that declaration," M...…

July 08, 1955 • Page Image 4

…A Proud American 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 Association Published every Friday by The Jewish. News- Publishing Co, 17100 West Seven Mile Road, Detroit 35, Mich.,. V& 8-9384 Subscription $4 a year, Foreign $5. Entered as second class matter Aug. 6, 1942. at Post Of...…

July 08, 1955 • Page Image 5

…Noah, the First Letter Writer By DAVID SCHWARTZ (Copyright 1955, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) According to President Ben. Zvi of Israel, the first man to write a letter was Noah. He sent out a dove and got an olive leaf in reply telling him the flood was over. Think what the stamp on that letter would be worth. An Israel philatelic journal has a circulation of more than 10,000. in the United States. Is- rael stamps are the most popular ...…

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…A3r., ancient "eter- nal lamp" retriev- ed from a Nazi concentration camp was dedicat- ed last week to the unique Presbyteri- an Labor Temple, N e w York City, which • houses a Conservative and a Reform congrega- tion, :‘ Jewish community center, as well as six Christian churches. Participating in the dedication were D r . Norman Salit (right), pres- ident of the Syna- gogue Council of America (central national Jewish agency represent- ing Or...…

July 08, 1955 • Page Image 7

…Israel Through an Artist's Eves Bormans Honored on Eve of Israel Visit By NOTA KOSLOWSKY EDITOR'S NOTE: Mr. Koslowsky, one of the leading American ectisin, reproductions of paintings he mode in the Tiberias area. spent a ethyl., year •o Israel. These are OLD FORTRESS SURROUNDING TIBERIAS: Built by the crusaders in the twelfth century, the fortress has massive walls, round towers and underground corridors. Like many other ancient landmark...…

July 08, 1955 • Page Image 8

…Educators Get Honorary Degrees Mizrachi Laborites Urge Ike's Action On Russian. Emigration N.Y., ( JTA) HITRLEYV I T ,T — An appeal to President Eisen- hower to bring up, at the forth- coming "summit" meeting in Geneva. the .problem of Jewish emigration from Soviet Russia and the satelite countries, was voiced by Dr. Bernard Bergman, newly-elected president of Hap- oel Hamizrachi. Earlier President Eisenhower had congratulated Hapoel Ham-...…

July 08, 1955 • Page Image 9

…General Zionists Out of Israel's Cabinet in Bitter Trial Aftermath Watching Israel's Bond Progress of proceeds (Copyright, 1955, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.1 JERUSALEM, (JTA)—The hand of the murderous past of World War II Europe reached out and brought down Israel's government, in the bitter after- math of one of the most sensa- tional court actions in the young nation's history. At week's end, Prime Minister Moshe Sharett led a new co...…

July 08, 1955 • Page Image 10

…People Make News 10—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, July 8, 1955 Judge BERNARD A. ROSEN- Michigan Department of Jewish BLATT, noted Zionist leader, War Veterans, has been promo- ted from director of investiga- was re-elected president of the tions of the state corporations 'Merchant of Venice' Is r-.- Foundation for the Jewish and securities comission to the tonal Fund of America. The post of deputy commissioner. 'Stigma on Jews' Honor' • • * F...…

July 08, 1955 • Page Image 11

…DETROI I JEWISH NEWS-1 1 Friday, July 8, 1955 Lois Linden Leaves ZOD Post; Is Given Testimonial Dinner Miss Lois Linden, for the past three years executive director of the Zionist Organization of Detroit, has resigned her post. She is being succeeded by Miss Estelle Gordon. The officers and members of the board of the ZOD honored Miss Linden, in appreciation for her efficient services to the Zionist cause at a testimonial dinner on June 30. ...…

July 08, 1955 • Page Image 12

…Bar Mitzvahs Mr. and Mrs. David Novetsky, of 3303 Tuxedo, announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Alvin A., on Saturday, at Cong. Bnai Zion. An oneg shabbat dinner in honor of the Bar Mitzvah will be held at Horowitz Catering fol- lowing the services. * * Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Shaw an- nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their sons, Michael and Edward,. on Saturday, at the Adas Shalom Synagogue. Open house will be held that day, from 8 to 11, at the family...…

July 08, 1955 • Page Image 13

….44taitok , DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-13 Ahavas Achim Youth Group Friday, July 8, 1955 Adivdiei Soci4 Mr. Jerry Greenbaum, of 2075 Oakman Blvd., was a passenger aboard HMS Queen Elizabeth when it sailed June 29 from New Yirk. He will tour Epgland, Scotland, Holland, France, Switzer- land, Italy and Germany, returning aboard the same ship on Aug. 26. Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Schiller, of Flint, Mich., left for Israel last Wednesday, aboard Sabena Airli...…

July 08, 1955 • Page Image 14

…4—OETRO IT JEWISH NEWS Friday, July 8, 1955 en a i Pratt Cohn-Schostak Rites (Solemnized June 19 Helene Lapides Wed To Charles M. Hyman Activiiieo Over TO Detroit women repre- sented local Bnai Brith at the cor vention of WOMEN'S DIS- TRICT LODGE NO. 6 this week in Chicago. Six states were rep- resented at the parley, which is its 23rd annual convention, states Mrs. Henry P. Onrich, president of the Greater Detroit Women's Council. The C...…

July 08, 1955 • Page Image 15

…Sharon Robinson Wed To John K. Winkelman .MR38 MRS. JOHN H. WINKELMAN Sharon Robinson and John Harley Winkelman exchanged marital vows in a ceremony per- formed June 26 by Rabbis Mor- ris Adler and Richard C. Hertz at the Etotel Statler. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Robinson, of Merton Rd. The bridegroom's parents are the Leon G. Winkel- mans, of Fairfield Ave. The new Mrs. Winkelman chose a gown of imported Ita- lian si...…

July 08, 1955 • Page Image 16

…4 111 1111.111111111."- 4111111111.11111101111MPIIIIMIP .3. 1 r*W=N*.k**0 WNQ;Niiii 16—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Miss Novetsky to Wed Sheldon Brown Dec. 27 Friday, July 8, 1955 Arline Bechek Wed MISS FRANCES NOVETSKY Mr. and. Mrs. David Novetsky, of Tuxedo Ave., announce the engagement of their daughter, Frances Elysa, to Sheldon Shioiuo Brown, son or Mrs. Eliz- abeth Brown, of Chicago. Ill. Mr. Brown received a master's degree in education...…

July 08, 1955 • Page Image 17

…ORT Congress Open's in Geneva; Marks 75th Anniversary of Founding GENEVA, (JTA) — With dele- gates in attendance from 27 countries, and messages of greeting from prominent world leaders, including President Eis- enhower and President Itzhak Ben Zvi of Israel, the World ORT Union opened its world congress here marking the 75th anniversary of . its founding. New officers named are Sen. Herbert Lehman, honorary pres- ident; Prof. William Haber,...…

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…Start Construction on Mizrachi Women's Center in Haifa, Israel . I8—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, July 8, 1955 Urge Commemoration Of Three Yahrzeits The sabbaths of July 9 and July 16 will be observed by local Zionists-Revisionists in com- memoration of the Yahrzeits of three important Jewish lead- ers. The Zionists-Revisionists o f Detroit have called on all syna- gogues to honor the memories of Dr. Theodor Herzl (Yahr- zeit on Sunday), Cha...…

July 08, 1955 • Page Image 19

…CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Liners accepted from responsible firms or individuals by telephone up to 11 a.m., Wednesday. Deadline for dis- play classified ads is 4:30 p.m., Tuesday. Rates 10c a word, minimum charge $1.00, or $2.80 per column inch. CALL VErmont 8-9364 17-HOUSES FOR SALE 17-HOUSES FOR SALE Brick Colonial, 3 bdrms., 11/2 tiled baths, full din., natl. firept., screen- ed terr., full basement, gas ht., un- derground sprinkling s...…

July 08, 1955 • Page Image 20

…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE PINEHURST, 18060 COLONIAL 3 bdrms., 2 baths, glass 17—HOUSES FOR SALE ect sun porch, A.C. gas ht., partition- ed basement, carpeting, aluminum awnings, storms and screens. 2 car gar_ i8084 Washburn. UN. 4-8456. By BEAUTIFUL SEE IT! IT'S SMART! 19366 PENNINGTON OPEN 2-5 TURNER, 16745 Face brick, 3 bdrms., tile bath, auto. Modern brk. Colonial, 3 bdrms., heat. sunroom, 1st fl. lay., brkfst. ...…

July 08, 1955 • Page Image 21

…KENTUCKY, 17522 Brk. Inc. 5 & 5 Built in '52. Separate heat- ing units. 2 bdrms. each, with liv. rm., din. "L's", modern kitchens with table sp. Really a Deluxe build- ing. Price includes many extras. Call MISS SHERMAN for appointment, 19212 SAN JUAN 3 Bcirm. FA. Brk. Bung. Open Sun. 2-5:30 Modern kit.-din. rm., Ige. liv. rm., rec. rm., 2 extra lays., rear secreened terr., gas ht., 2 car gar. This won't last. Call Miss SHER- MAN for appoi...…

July 08, 1955 • Page Image 22

…▪ SINGLE BRICK Colonial, 7 rooms, 2 lays., deluxe heated den, gas heat, carpeting. drapes, incinerator, automat. ic hot water. 514,750. Owner. 3175 Ewald Circle. YE. 4-1335. TRACEY, 18520 income built 1950. 6-41/2. Gas A.C. ht., garb. disposals, 2 car garage, refrig., Huntington Woods Winchester Ave, stoves, included. Formerly listed at SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP KLIPFEL & CO. WOODWARD AT 111/2 MILE RD. * * * Vacant Northwestern Hi. Frontag...…

July 08, 1955 • Page Image 23

…DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-23 Friday, July 8, 1955 Denver Relief Society To Change Its Name NEW YORK, (JTA)—The Jew- ish Consumptives' Relief Society of Denver one of the • nation's largest free voluntary tuberculo- sis sanitoria, feels tuberculosis has been brought under such routine control that it is at once broadening its facilities to pro- vide for cancer patients and for sufferers of other malignant di- seases, and is changing its name to The...…

July 08, 1955 • Page Image 24

…Great Britain to Protest Egypt's Shelling of. Steamer Direct JTA Teletype Wire: to The Jewish News LONDON—The British steam- er Anshun was shelled by Egyp- tian batteries near the entrance to the Gulf of Akaba, it was re- ported here Tuesday by the Times of London. The dispatch said that the Egyptian shore ,batteries hit the vessel but caused no casualties. The Bri- tish government is reported sending a note of protest to Cairo over the inci...…

July 01, 1955 • Page Image 1

…The New Crisis in American Zionism A Famous Verdict on Shylock; A Weekly Review Yiddish-Speaking Arab: Story With a Moral Editorials, Page 4 'The Poor Man Was Wronged': of Jewish Events A Report From Stratford • Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper—Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle VOLUME 27, No. 17 Egypt Holds cto• 7 17100 W. 7 MILE RD., Detroit 35—July 1, 1955 Commentary, Page 2 $4.00 Per Year, Single Copy 1 Sc ...…

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…ZOA's May Answers N E W YORK, (JTA) — A statement repudiating charges against the administration of the Zionist Organization of America, made by Louis Lipsky .—who, together with a number of other leading American monists, stayed away from the ZOA's 58th annual convention —was issued by Mortimer May, ZOA president. The statement reads: "While the delegates to the 58th annual convention of the ZOA, gathered in Washington from all sections of t...…

July 01, 1955 • Page Image 3

…UN's 10th Anniversary Celebration Shows No, Sign of Arab Cooperation SAN FRANCISCO (JTA)-The tenth anniversary of the United Nations, celebrated here last week in the city where it first began, was the focus of the hopes of Jewish groups through- out the world. They expressed the wish that peace in the Middle East and the adoption of the Convention on Human Rights, within the broader framework of universal peace. might speedily come to pass: ...…

July 01, 1955 • Page Image 4

…THE JEWISH NEWS Jewish Convention Season 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 35, Mich., YE. 8-9364 Elubscription S4 a year, Foreign $5. Entered as second class matter Aug. 8. 1942. at Post...…

July 01, 1955 • Page Image 5

…Reform Rabbis Defer Action On Plan to Ordain Women ASBURY PARK, N. J., (JTA)— The Central Conference of American Rabbis, at its 66th an- nual convention, deferred until next year any action on the or- dination of women. The Reform rabbis forced the withdrawal of a resolution favoring the right of women to become members of the Jewish clergy. Although' conference president Rabbi Barnett Brickner, original author of the proposal, had ask- ed th...…

July 01, 1955 • Page Image 6

…The Diplomatic Scene People Make News Burma. and Israel By BORIS SMOLAR Editor, Jewish Telegraphic Agency (Copyright 1955, JTA, Inc.) Zigmond Moses to Head 6—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, July 1, 1955 Labor Zionist Branch 11 Moses A. Leavitt, executive vice-chairman of the Joint Dis- tribution Committee, announces the retirement of HARRY SACKLER, former newspaper- man and a noted playwright and novelist, after 10 years as direc- tor of JDC...…

July 01, 1955 • Page Image 7

…Labor Zionists Hold Cornerstone Ceremonies. for New Cultural Center SIDNEY SHEVITZ, immediate past president of the Jewish Community Council, and an active Member of the Labor Zionist Movement in Detroit, is shown setting in place one of the (bricks that make up the cornerstone for the new Labor Zionist - Institute, Schaefer and Seven Mile Rd. The program, -which attracted lead- ers and _friends of Detroit LZOA, Marked the cornerstone laying ...…

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…Install Wolf Cohen As Yeshivah President; 34 Students Graduate NORTHWEST ISRAEL SYNAGOGUE: Sabbath services at 7:45 p.m., today. At 9 a.m. services - Saturday, Rabbi Leo Y. Gold- man will speak on "This Is the Law." The Bar Mitzvahs of Kenneth M. Stoller and Walter Collman will be observed. CONG. GEMILUTH CHASSODIM: Sabbath services at 7:30 p.m., today. At 9 a.m. services Saturday. Rabbi Joel Li•ke will preach on "Pride Without Arrogance." CO...…

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