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July 24, 1970 • Page Image 4

…THE JEWISH NEWS Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing. with issue of July 20, 1951 Member American Associaton of Englab-Jewish Newspapers, Michigan Pine Association, National Editorial Association Published every Friday by The Jewish News Publishing Co., 17515 W. time Mlle, Suite 865, SouthEleld, Mich. 48075. Phone 356-8400 Subscription $7 a year. Foreign 58. PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Editor and Publisher CARMI M. SLOMOVITZ Busine...…

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…Soviet-Arab Youth Bloc Mimics Adults at UN (Continued from Page 1) session, Ariel Whine of Israel tore up a copy of the report at the rostrum. Dennis Praeger of New York, representing Interna- tional Hillel Youth, took over the rostrum before the adoption and said he would not leave until there was a vote on whether the report had been legally adopted by the assembly's commission on peace. Thalen called the chief of the United Nations securit...…

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…-, ,t;,-,tttlf-‘71Plf Detroit Leaders Honor Memory of Israel's Minister of Interior Haim Moshe Shapiro lietrcit paid 71 , 72. ,!" 7 of ar.r1 heat c: 'he ':a*.cinal cf cl.rec'cr crf 'ne s.”, e 7..:7".. at the hy Premier Golda s two NRP Mr colleag.es. Affairs Zerach War- and Minster of Welfare off.ciai -xith mas- the support Itzhak — , -::ter and par- thairman. ne may decide to fore- - lead to the •.:ar.2e:- of the secession of ne p...…

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…LNG. LNG SHT. mien, 5 0 0 0 36 62 20 12 0 0 35 37 /6 /0/ 62 38 300177 1 t 1 si-ioxT WM DRESS SLACKS 0 0 /5 0 0 o 6 0 ' 0 0 i 7/0 378 34/0 L 41 34'o 92 /72 42 9911 293 355 43 259 22 65 44 619 66 4/Y i/ST ii6 46 36.V ,/60 0 za 50 .23 0 /2 SUITS 52 0 if Two-Button, Three-Button Double-Breasted, Two-Pant. Kuppenheimer, Petrocelli, Phoenis and Ronald Bascombe. 0 65 ZS" 4/5 /o /0 0 tO eo 48...…

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…Inmates in Two State Prisons Ask for Greater Understanding in Community Francisco. Because the prison as a state institution, its groups must Jewish inmates in two maximum he open to all prisoners. Accord- security prisons have expressed; ir.gly, the congregation includes the conviction that the organize ,' five blacks. one a convert to Jewish community fails to give Judaism. Classes are offered in them the kind of help they need to Hebrew- ....…

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…Several Countries Said to Have a Pact With Kremlin to Return Soviet Jews WASHINGTON (JTA)—An ex- pert in Russian history has as- serted that "It is commonly known in Russia" that a number of Asian and European countries have an agreement with the Kremlin to re- turn Soviet escapees, especially Jews seeking to emigrate, within 48 hours. Dr. David Korn, professor of Russian history and literature and chairman of the Russian and Ger- man departm...…

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…VAR Missiles Replaced as Fast as Israel Downs Them TEL AVIV (JTA)—All the Egyp- tian anti-aircraft missiles and mis- sile sites Israel has destroyed in 61 consecutive days of attacks have been replaced, an Israeli staff officer reported Tuesday. ''The missile situation is un- changed," he said. "By that I mean the deployment, the number of sites and the limits from the canal are unchanged. They are having no problems replacing mis- siles." O...…

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…Golden's 'Abee Gezundt' Continues Author's Stresses on Experience There is no doubt about it: Harry Golden is very clever. By mere selection of a good title he man- ages to gather up lots and lots of little squibs and thereby pro- duces a book. He proved it with "Ess Ess Mein Kind" and now we have his collection of nearly 250 bits of writings, some of , three or four lines and others of an equal num- ber of pages, in a book entitled "As L o 1...…

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…Administration Policy Assuring Balance of Power in M.E. Reaffirmed by Laird (Continued from Page 1) to a temporary cease fire in the Middle East, declaring it would "legitimize" a new round of at- tacks after its conclusion. Inter- viewed on NBC-TV's "Meet the Press," Gen. Rabin asserted that "We are ready any time, any moment" to agree to an "uncon- ditional and unlimited cease fire." But the Soviet-Egyptian "partnership," he said, demands...…

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…Simmering Conflict in Crown Heights Erupts in Bombing NEW YORK (JTA) — The Crown Heights Jewish Community Council—a storefront operation in this Brooklyn area—and a nearby two-family residence were fire bombed early Monday morning. There were no injuries, but the interior of the store was heavily damaged, according to a Jewish community spokesman. Mayor John V. Lindsay sped to the scene and conferred with com- munity leaders. He ordered inten...…

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…Repose Repose after agitation is like the pool under a waterfall, which Putnam's and Cohen thus emerge the waterfall has made.—Samuel jointly in an interesting publishing Taylor Coleridge relationship that proves how an un- suspecting writer who loves the THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS new art can emerge in high style 14—Friday, July 24, 1970 in the literary scene. Stanley Cohen's Literary Work Gets Unique Encouragement From Putnam An interesting l...…

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…Pioneering Spirit Predominates in Israel The nearly 200 health and com- The United Foundation is a con- tributors' organization founded in munity services supported through the annual Torch Drive provided 1949 and governed by a board of strategically important points. The direct aid to more than 1,200,000 first was established on KKL land directors comprised of 150 com- acquired long before 1948 which munity representatives. Another persons i...…

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…16—Friday, July 24, 1970 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Nordau Foresaw Drug Spread By DAVID SCHWARTZ (Cop)right 1970, JTA. Inc.) If Dr. Max Nordau were alive today, he could sit back and say, "I told you so." Or he could say, "Read the last chapter of my book, 'Degenera- tion.' " Nordau was a physician but the world knew him ' - as a challenging writer, the au- thor of "Conven- tional Lies" and "Degenera- tion." In the last, published in 1895, h...…

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…Orthodox Union Hits 'Indiscriminate' Abortions as Danger to Morality NEW YORK—The head of Ortho- dov Jewry's congregational body termed "indiscriminate abortions a terrible danger to the moral un- derpinnings of our society." Rabbi Joseph Karasick, president of the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of Ameria, made this statement in a call directed to the medical profession and to the young women affected by the re- cent New York State le...…

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…18—Friday, Juiy 24, 1970 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS School for Applied Science Set Up at Hebrew U., Detroiter's Role Told By ARON ESHEL (Copyright 1970, JTA, Inc.) The interplay of American and Israeli scientists and public-spirit- ed leaders in different fields has culminated in another success story that is currently being writ- ten in Jerusalem and New York. It is about men and ideas devoted to the creation of a new breed of Israeli desig...…

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…Friday, July 24, 1970 19 This Week in History Debrah Korelit-: to IVed THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Michael Allan Joseff Jewish Archives Advisory Council .Set Up to Preserve Historic Records - From the files of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency 40 Years Ago This Week: 1930 Rabbi Louis Kuppin resigned from Bethel Congregation, Hammond, Ind., after the staging of a youth jazz show in the temple. The Polish government, criticized for "oppression" of...…

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…20—Friday, July 24, 1970 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Zim Invests $120 Million to Bring Fleet Up to Modern Maritime Standards HAIFA (JTA) — Israel's Zim Lines has invested $120,000,000 to bring its fleet in line with the most modern maritime practices. The company, which marked its 25th anniversary last month (it was founded three years before the state), announced that it has order- ed 15 new bulk carriers and roll-on-roll-off cargo ships in va...…

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…Israel Populace Near 3 Million At the end of 1969, the population of Israel stood at 2,919,000-2,496,- 000 of them Jews and 423,000 non- Jews. A total of 82.8 per cent of the population lived in 78 urban settle- ments, and 36.5 per cent of the urban population was concentrated in the three large cities: 383,000 in Tel Aviv-Jaffa; 283,000 in Jerusa- lem, and 215,000 in Haifa. As compared with a general in- crease in population of 2.5 per cent ...…

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…• Two teachers, Marc Libarle and ' if 'Passionate People' Out in Paperback • "Nineteen years after Hitler's death it seemed propitious, and more than that, essential, to begin a consideration of Jews in Amer-, ica. Their successes were immense. their freedom was expanding and yet, for many, the fires of the Holo- caust burned alive." says Roger Kahn in "The Passionate People: What It Means • to Be A Jew in Amorica " The hook will be pub- ...…

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…Women's Fashions Described by Mr. Victor "This is going to be a do your elle Women's Wear, Birmingham. own thing year for fashion," pre- Mr. Victor, in a recent interview, dicts fashion consultant Mr. Victor noted, "There will be four lengths of Town and Country Mademois- for women's fashions this year: 39 inches, just above the knee; 40 inches, just below the knee, the most popular; 42 inches, top of the calf, and 44 inches, mid-calf. I also...…

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…'60,000 Books Goal illossmaii-GiallX Rites of Brandeis Women Take Place in ll'indsor l'cri J. Shipper Becomes for Autumn Sale THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 24—Friday, July 24, 1970 31 rs. GagStewa rt .1loss With its annual New Books for Old Sale set for Sept. 10-16 at Northland Center, Detroit Chapter, Brandeis University National Wom- en's Committee, is intensifying its efforts to reach a goal of 60,000 donated books by designating Aug. 2, from ...…

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…Beth El Braille Classes Teach Transcription Braille classes are being formed by Temple Beth El to teach women the transcription of reading. mat- ter into "dots," or Braille, for the blind. Classes are open to all women. All material—paper, transcribing machines, books and instruction— are furnished at no charge. Les- sons are held once a week at various locations. For information, call Natalie Lankin, 626-3377. MUSIC BY SAM BARNETT AND HIS...…

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…26—Friday, July 24, 1970 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS activities in Society Among guests who traveled to Houston the weekend of July 17 for a double simha were Detroiters Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Bistrow and family, Mrs. Eva Gertzman, Mrs. Pearl Chafetz, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Chafetz, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Warren, Mr. Seymour Chafetz, Mr. and Mrs. William Schwartz, Doris Moglovkin and Mrs. Esther Moglovkin. The occasion was the bar mitzva of Kenneth Joe...…

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…BY POPULAR DEMAND! Now Booking . . . Friday, July 24, 1970-27 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 4 ED BURG and his Orchestra 3 Good Music for All Occasions LI 4-9278 Dr. Abraham Kaplan, professor of philosophy at the University of Michigan, will be among the nearly 40 leading American and Israeli scholars, writers, public officials and communal leaders who will explore "American Jewry and Is- rael: Reciprocal Rights and Re- sponsibilities' at ...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH HEWS 28—Friday, July 24, 1970 N. Y. Candidate Here to Aid Annetta Miller Mrs. Bella Abzug, recently nomi- nated Democratic candidate for Congress from New York City, is visiting here today to support the candidacy of Annetta Miller, in the race for the 18th District Demo- cratic nomination to the U.S. House of Representatives. meet Community leaders will Mrs. Abzug at a luncheon 1 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Paul Feld- man, 2...…

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…FederAtion Apartment Applications Must Be Submitted by Aug. 15 A reminder that application forms for Federation Apart- ments residency must be in the mail by Aug. 15 was issued this week by Joseph H. •vckier, president of the project. A large number of applications have already been returned but no selections will be made until after Aug. 15, so that every- one who has shown interest in living at the new facility will be given fair considerat...…

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…30—Friday, July 24, 1970 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Recitation of the Shema By RABBI SAMUEL J. FOX SYNAGOGUE SERVICES CONG. SHAAREY SHOMAYIM: Services 7:40 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Goldman will speak on "Readiness to Sacrifice." TEMPLE BETH AM: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Rabbi Chester will speak on "The Meaning of Elie Wiesel's Writings." CONG. BNAI JACOB: Services 7:40 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Isaac will speak on "...…

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…Boris Smolar's 'Between You . . . and Me' Alice Perlmutter to fired Mr. Wolfe in December Ex-Grand Rapids Man Produces. Western in—Guess Where?—Israel Hollywood film producer Eric panies had better go over and look Weaver, a former resident of first before they leap. "There were Grand Rapids, has a mutual ad- many things that- I had been led miration society going between to believe were there which weren't him and Israel—Weaver for his —s...…

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…▪ % 32—Friday, July 24, 1970 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Rep. Barry Goldwater Jr. Labels McGovern M.E. Proposals Unrealistic January Wedding Set AJCongress Elects Selling President by Beth Gail Goldfarb WASHINGTON (JTA) — Rep. McGovern also suggested a "uni- Barry Goldwater Jr., son and lateral" Israeli-allocated "escrow namesake of the 1964 Republican account" for compensation of Pal- presidential nominee, Tuesday at- estinian refugees as p...…

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…▪ Polls and Realities in Middle East By SAM LIPSKI States might reach agreement (Copyright 1970, JTA, Inc.) with Russia at Israel's expense, At the time of the 1967 Six-Day a further 30 per cent said that War, Gen. Moshe Dayan made it it was "impossible" for such a clear that Israel did not want thing to happen and 17 per cent "American boys to spill their blood expressed no opinion. for Israel." Since the war, Israel's The interesting aspe...…

July 24, 1970 • Page Image 34

…Scientific Advances in Israel's Farming Education Progress Reported at Hebrew U. - trained personnel in every field, and particularly science and tech- nology, that the country needs, but also in seeing to it that the State's young citizens are trained to main- tain the established traditions of democracy and independent thought so essential to the nation's healthy and meaningful survival. University President Avraham Harman said it was appr...…

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…Youth ews Dignity By JAY GOLDMAN Let the acquiescent Jew Bludgeoned with shame stowaway As a thief in the night 1V1, :le those children of the law Stand proudly among men To fulfill the Law. No compassion will there be For the Jew of complacent sorrow: As he is the grim reaper Of his people. New Programs at Center Offered to Teens, Tots Beginning the week of Aug. 17, two new programs for children and teens will be offered at the Jewish Cen...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 36—Friday, July 24, 1970 Just what the doctor ordered! Mr. Advertiser .. . In order to get the RESULTS you want, it will be necessary for you to use The Jewish News every week. Not just a "fling" at it . . . but EVERY WEEK ! No, I'm not just selling "space" . . . you want RESULTS, don't you? Well, I'm not kidding you, neither am I just taking your money. Just follow the formula and your business will be healthy. • ...…

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…• Gaiety, especially literary gaiety, Friday, July 24, 1970-37 clears the mind. Boredom confuses THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS it; extreme tension strains; sub- limity revives it.—Joseph Joubert LARCO'S In godless times one must be gay. It is a duty.—Franz Kafka SINGS NIGHTLY • Complete Lunches II a.m. -4 p.m.* *• "Happy Hour" Cocktail Time ...* 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. * * * * * * * * 18332 W. McNichols • 2 Elks. W. of Southfield Xwy * * 531-8...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 38—Friday, July 24, 1970 Danny Raskin's LISTENING 0 THIS IS THE UPSTAIRS ro mance saga of George and Rut! Haar, who were recently feted by 135 at a Golden Wedding Anniver sary at Town and Country Club Ruth Welt's father, Elias Welt owned a restaurant downstairs from where they lived on Hastings. . . . Next door was a dry goods store owned by Gittel Last, whose family lived upstairs, too . George's mother was in Aust...…

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…Young Adults Seeking Greater Role as Decision Makers STARLIGHT, Pa. (JTA)—Char- acterizing present-day Jewish com- munity leadership as "mostly middle - aged," the Bnai Brith Young Adults' international con- vention called for "more balanced and more democratic representa- tion on Jewish decision-making bodies in the United States and Canada." Bnai Brith Young Adults is the 18-to-29-year-old membership com- ponent of the Bnai Brith Youth Org...…

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…40—Friday, July 24, 1970 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 13 — FOR RENT APARTMENTS 13 — FOR RENT APARTMENTS SUTTON PLACE APTS. WALDEN WOODS MOVE IN NOW CITY OF SOUTHFIELD Luxury 2 -bedroom, 2 - bath apts., cent. air cond., carpet- ing. Covered parking. From $310 mo. Behind K-Mart Shopping Center Within walking distance of shop- ping and public transportation. IN WARREN • NOW RENTING 1 and 2-Bedroom Apartments Dequindre and 8 1 /2 Mile Road...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 13—FOR RENT APARTMENTS EFFICIENCY apartment. Palmer Park. $90 per month. 341-2719. COACH HOUSE (NEW) 1-2 bedrm. apts.; also 2-bed- rm. Townhouses, from $210, on Providence Dr., North of 9 Mile. Call 353-1070 CHATEAU RIVIERA 1, 2 and 3-bedrm. apts., featuring central air cond., carpet, separate dining rm., eating space in kitch- en, pool and covered parking. De- lightful residential setting. Minutes from Northlan...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 42—Friday, July 24, 1970 17—HOUSES FOR SALE Best Buy in Oak Park in this desirable location 3 bedrm., Roman brk. ranch, 31' Liv. Rm. Dn. El. pan. Den. 1 full & 2 half baths, completely air cond. plus attic. fan. 2 car garage. Located in 'cream' of Oak Park area. Close to bus, shopp. & syna- gogue. Asking $35,900. Open to offers. SOUTHFIELD, SHEYINGTON FOREST ASK FOR MARY GREENBERG LI 8-8630 - LI 8-1500 North of ...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE Nathan Knoppow Opens 2nd Real Estate Office Oak Park Ranch N. of 9 Mlle. YOU MUST SEE this charming brick home that has EVERYTHING! 3 bedrms., finished base., extra bath, screened terrace, garage, all alum. trim. Incl. carpet- ing & drapes too. Priced right at only $26,500. Call MARY SELESKO LI 5-4251 El. 3-9000 chamberlain Southfield, 11 Mile Rds. OAK PARK — Owner Leaving State, assume mortgage. 22031 Marlow, open ...…

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…44—Friday, July 24, 1970 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Southfield, open Sun. 2-5 20820 W. 9 MI. RD. ant ,Waptuk to amounts, Yte. Crpsning- 61. 971y, Tlitv Ruth Leach Realty For that old fashioned "Personal Touch" in buying or selling your home, please call us .. . 398-1133 354-3238 Lincoln Office Center 26200 Greenfield, Oak Park W. of Evergreen — PLUMBROOK ESTATE. Loads of value. Cent. Air Cond. FOUR...…

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…SOUTHFIELD Elegant sprawling brick ranc h, paneled Fa mily Rm. w/firepl. multiple baths, Cent. Air Cond. sprink. syst. attach. gar. w/elec. eye door opener, beautiful custom drapes & carpeting. Ask for MARY GREENBERG LI 8-8630 — LI 8-1500 Sherwood Forest chamberlain A fine 3 bedrm. ranch with an unusual but extremely practical floor plan. Built in 1961 and mod- ern-to-the-minute. $39,500. Owner will sell on Land Cont. OAK PARK 3 bedroom...…

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…A Tale of Arab-Jewish Friendship THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 46—Friday, July 24, 1970 How Uzi Caught The Bandits 40—EMPLOYMENT MALE AND/OR FEMALE black tents beyond our fields. He was miserable and unhappy, so he had decided to run away and re- TEACHER for Sunday morning Reli- turn to his family who lived across gious school, beginning September. the Jordan River. But the lot of a Elem.-Experienced. LI 8.9000. runaway slave is a bitter one. Th...…

July 24, 1970 • Page Image 47

…OBITUARIES LOUIS ALTMAN, former De- troiter of Los Angeles, died July 16. Survived by two sons, Albert and Martin of Youngstown, O.: two daughters, Mrs. Albert (Doris) Burstein of Detroit and Mrs. Har- old (Jeri) Alden; and 10 grand- children. Interment Los Angeles. • * JOANNE DAVIDSON, 28521 Stu- art, Southfield, died July 21. She leaves her husband, Maurice; two sons, Randy and Joel; a daughter, Deborah; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kre...…

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…Rogow's 'The Psychiatrists' Analyzes Social Aspects, Views Science's Impending Changes Psychiatry and psychi atrists undergo thorough research in one of the most serious studies of the subject made with a view of prob- ing the science and the scientists in the light of current social con- ditions. Prof. Arnold A. Rogow of the City University of New York, in "The Psychiatrists," a Putnam publication, takes an "inside look Into the fascinating ...…

July 17, 1970 • Page Image 1

…Japanese Firms Are Reported Yielding to Arab Boycott The President's Conference of Major American Jewish Organizations Tuesday charged two of Japan's leading auto manu- facturers and Japan Air Lines with participating in the Arab economic boycott of According to Arnold Forster, chairman of the conference's anti - boycott committee and general counsel to the Anti - Defamation League of Bnai Brith, the Toyota Motor Co. and the Nissan Motor Co.,...…

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…Purely Commentary By Philip Slomovitz Russia as a Chief Menace to American Position in Middle East . . . Shocking Experiences of Israel's Youth at UN Pentagon, More Than White House and State Department, Directly Involved in Serious Russian Threat to U. S. in Mediterranean Still the leading American newspaper and one of the world's However one wishes to judge the Pentagon, it is now definitely established that the military forces greatest, ...…

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…ITN Youth Assembly Victim of Arab-Israel Rift (Continued from Page 1) their attempts to talk over their differences. Livny added that the Arab 'delegates had insisted on their a priori renunciation of Zion- ism. Livny, who said the Arabs had also rejected a New Zealand media- tor, identified the recalcitrant dele- gations as those of Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Kuwait, Morocco, Tunisia and the Palestinians. The Israeli delegation describe...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue of July 20, 1951 Incorporating The ll Editorial Associatio n Member American Associaton of Englsh-Jetrish Newspapers, Michigan Press Association, Mich. 480 75. Sout Mile, Suite Nati o na Friday by The Jewish News Publishing Co., 17515 W. Nine Published every Subscription S7 a year. Foreign 38. ri PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Editor and Publisher THE ARP AND THE JAJLEK Phone 35 6-8400 ...…

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…Friday, July 17, 1970-5 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Meyer Prentis, Financial Whiz of GM 84 , Meyer L. Prentis, treasurer of General Motors Corp. for 32 years, _ died Wednesday morning, on his 84th birthday. Services for Mr. Prentis were held Thursday afternoon at Temple Beth El, with interment at Clover Hill Memorial Park. Mr. Prentis, who had been ail- ing for some time, died at his home, 1905 Balmoral. Surviving are his wife, the for- mer An...…

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