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July 09, 1954 • Page Image 2

…Purely Commentary By e PHILIP SLOMOVITZ $50,000 Contributed by Detroiters To Einstein College of Medicine; Half of It Donated by Brodys 2—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, July 9, 1954 Pittsburgh's Mayor Leaves for Israel At the dinner meeting ar- ranged here by a committee of sponsors in support of • the Al- bert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University of New Yotk, at ; Hotel Statler, June 30, the sum of $50,000 was donated as part ...…

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…DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-3 Fiiday, July 9, 1951 Mrs. Roosevelt's Plea for Li:S.-Israel Friendship - NCV YORK, (JTA)—A warn- ing that nothing should be done to impair American friendship for Israel was sounded by Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, addressing a dinner-meeting of the Israel bond organization. She called for continuation by the United States government of "every proper aid and support" for Israel. "Our leadership," she said, "should work to bri...…

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…`1 Don't See_Any State of Israel' 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. Published •every Friday by The Jevrisb News Publishing Co., 17100 West Seven Mile Road, Detroit 35. Stich., VE. 8-9304 Subscription S4. a year. foreign $5. Entered as second class matter Aug. 6, 1942, at Post Office, ...…

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…Tail and Rise of Israel' A Christian's R evelation of Triumph William L. Hull, an American missionary in Israel, who has experienced the dangers of the Arab-Jewish war, describes "a Christian's frank revelation of Jewish suffering and triumph - in "The Fall. and Rise of Israel," published by Zondervan Publishing House, Grand Rapids, Mich. It is an unusually exciting book from many , points of view. The author, who has advocated justice for I...…

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…Oak Woods Center . Leaders Receive plaques at Synagogue DinneNDance Congregation Beth Abraham Schedules Prograin for Ground Breaking • Plans for the program and ; Troop 506, led by Scoutmaster i Louis Ellenbogen, president of special ceremonies marking the Bill Walton, Cantor Eugene ! Beth Abraham, in urging the Pictured here are, ground breaking for the new ! Greenfield will lead the singing ; public to attend the program, Abraham Synagogue...…

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…Heads Metropolitan Synagogue Federation SYDNEY W. ROOS Proclaim Tercentenary Period 'Time for Prayers Rejoicing' NEW YORK — The American Jewish Tercentenary, which be- gins in September and con- tinues through May 1955, was proclaimed on July 5 as a per- iod of "thanksgiving, prayer, study, and celebration," at spe- cial ceremonies at Cong. Shear- ith Israel, 70th Street at Central Park West, Manhattan. A religious proclamation of the Terce...…

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…• People Make News Rabbi Jacob. P. Rudin ofee Temple Beth El, Great Neck, N. Y., has been elected presi- dent of the Alumni Associa- tion of the He- brew Union Col- lege. Jewish In-- stitute of Relig- ion. Rabbi Rudin ao * TERENCE H. BENBOW is a candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives on the Demo- cratic ticket in the 16th Con- gressional District. A graduate of the University of Michigan, he is a former Fulbright scholar and a sp...…

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…10—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS On the Record Friday, July 9, 1954 Armistice Commission Raps Syrian'Shelling of Vessel TEL AVIV, (JTA) — The Is- rael - Syria Mixed Armistice Commission condemned the Sy- rian shelling of an Israeli patrol boat on Lake Tiberias June 30 in which two Israeli policemen lost their lives and five others were wounded. At the same time, the MAC censured Israel for the presence of armed landing craft on the lake and for the ...…

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…• omen .3 GIGANTIC S. An indoor picnic is planned Mrs. Isadore Cohen, newly- , elected president of KINNERET I from 12:.3Q p.m., Sunday, by the - CHAPTER, Pioner Women, pre- I BETH MOSES LADIES AUXIL- sided at the closing meeting of IARY, at the congregational the year, which was held recent- building. The all-day event will ly at the home of Mrs. Alex Be- feature dairy foods prepared by gun. In last week's editien of members of the Auxil...…

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…Lillian Sobel Engaged To Robert L. Reiss MISS LILLIAN SOBEL The engagement of Lillian Sobel to Robert Leonard Reiss was recently announced by the bride-elect's parents, Mr. and Mrs. David L. Sobel, of 3750 Glendale. The bridegroom-to-be is the son of Mr. Samuel Reiss, of 3290 Rochester, and Mrs. Robert B. Brown, of the Fort Wayne Hotel. Miss Sobel graduated from Wayne University. Mr. Reiss at- tended Wayne U. and the Uni- versity of Michigan...…

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…Rochester Girl Wed To D. M. Honigman • S octe • t c t• •i• teo in Recently attending the fifth annual seminar of Alpha Omega, international dental fraternity at Scaroon Manor, Schroon Lake, N.Y., were the following Detroit dentists: Drs. Robert Galin, Louis Galin, national president, Fred A. Stein, Julian S. Rosenthal, Jerry Morof, J.S. Lawson, George V. Leib, Al Kaplan, Gerald Friedman, Gerald R. Aptekar, Ralph R. Weiss, P. M. Sherman and E...…

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…1Magic of a 'Geruss' Ella Schechter Plights Troth to Allen Zemmol Scholnick's in Rome Moshe, Heyman, of Glendale Avenue, upon his return this week from Israel, related an - in- teresting episode: He also visited in Rome and conveyed a greeting—commonly referred to in Yiddish as a "geruss"—in behalf of Danny Fabrizzio, once associated with Scholnick's' and now with Saks Fifth Avenue, • to ' Fabrizzio's brother who is connected with the Italian...…

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…Arlene Shulman Wed • Highlight Tercentenary To Jerome L. Schostak At GOP Celebration MRS. JEROME SCHOSTAK In a double-ring June 20, at Adas Shaloin Syna- gogue; Arlene Frances Shulman, daughter of Mr .and Mrs. Ru- dolph Shulman, of Muirland Ave., was united in marriage to Jerome Leon Schostak, son of Mr. and Ws. Louis H. Schostak, of Greenlawn Ave. The bride wore a gown of im- ported, hand-clipped chantilly lace, and featured an off-the- sho...…

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…Fisch° f f-Drescher Marriage at Sheraton `Heavy Water' for Atom Use Planned by Israel TEL, AVIV, (JTA)—The Weiz- mann Institute of Science will shortly begin producing "heavy water," an essential element of atomic energy production, the afternoon newspaper Hador re- ported. The report added that Israel's scientists had developed an evaporation process for obtain- ing "heavy water" without the use of large quantities of elec- tric power.. As ...…

July 09, 1954 • Page Image 16

…Global Memorials Mark Herzl Year "I thought I had to get all the bullets through the same hole!" * * * ANTI - SEMITIC postcards emanating from this area have The 50th year since the death flooded the nation, says Mort Sobel, director of the Michigan of Theodor Herzl will be me- Regional Office of Bnai Brith morialized by many JeWish or- Anti-Defamation League... "The Protocols and the Purge Trial," ganizations t h r o u g h out the an analysi...…

July 09, 1954 • Page Image 17

…Romania Releases Zionists; rwo Convictions Upset T h e JERUSALEM, (JT.A) Romanian authorities have re- x imprisoned Zionist teased leaders sand and have upset the con- viction by a military court of two others. The two will be re- tried by civilian courts. The six Jews who were re- leased were named as: Dr. Aha- ron Cahane, Ephraim Guttman, Dr. M. Zalman, I. Badi, a lawyer, Mrs. Bluma Lupu and Yank Makrlat. The two whose trials were Upset wer...…

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…Monument Unveilings ■ M• (Unveiling announcements may be in- serted by mail or by calling The Jewish News office, VE. 8-9364. Written an- nouncements must be accompanied by the name and address of the person making the insertion. There is a standard charge of $2.00 for unveiling notices, measuring an Inch in depth.) • * The family of the late •olda Balantzow announces the un- veiling of a monument in her memory at 1 p.m., Sunday, July 18, a...…

July 09, 1954 • Page Image 19

…17-HOUSES FOR SALE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Liners accepted from responsible firms or persons by telephone up to 11 a.m. Wednesday. Rates 10c a word. Minimum Charge $1.00. CALL VErmont 8-9364 10-ROOMS FOR RENT NICE ROOM, good transportation. Only 2 in family. TO. 9-6667. - - WIDOW LIVING alone would like to rent room to employed girl. TY. 6-8700. 6 ROOM upper flat for rent. Stoker heat. Dexter-Davison section. TO. 6-0469. FOUR ROOM A...…

July 09, 1954 • Page Image 20

…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE WAVERLY-WILDEMERE SHERWOOD FOREST CANTERBURY 19250 Beautiful brick, 3 flat with 6 rms. down, 4 & 3 room units up. Full basement, carpeting In lower unit, mirrored fireplace, 2 stoves, refriger- ators down, up. 3 car gar., overhead doors good condition. Full price $19,950. ' Beautiful Manor Home, 4 spacious family bedrooms, gorgeous iibr., 3 car attached gar., built by Geo. Mc- Night. Don't miss the fi...…

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…II-HOUSES FOR SALE 17---HOUSES FOR SALE 18637 Santa Barbara WARD-OUTER DR. SEC. Charming 2 bedroom ranch type, liv- ing room 21x12; Jr. Din. rm., extra large screened terr., rec. rm., bar, a.c. gas ht., garage, carpets and more. Priced to sell at $16,900. MR. KNUDSEN, UN, 4-2400, 4 Bedrm. Eng. KLIPFEL Asking $24,900. Beautiful 2 story brick, den, break. rms., rec. rm., carpeting and much more. MR. COUCHOIS. UN. 4-2400. STANSBURY - VAS...…

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…50—BUSINESS CARDS - 40—EMPLOYMENT QUALIFIED I-FF:1,P cooks, dishwashers: couples, porters, day, week. Universal Employment Service. TY. 8-5310. WROUGHT IRON FURNITURE MADE TO ORDER Outside salesman to secure sub- contracts for sheltered workshop, sponsored by Jewish Welfare Fed- eration, and assist in rehabilitation program of handicapped clientt. Col- lege and business background pre- ferred, car essential. Yiddish or Ger- man speaking ...…

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…64 Jewish Groups Oppose UN Plan For Calendar Reform NEW YORK, (JTA) — A me- morandum opposing the pro- posed plan for calendar reform, which is now under discussion at the Geneva session of the United Nations Economic and Social Council, was submitted to the United Nations on behalf of 64 national and central Jewish' organizations in the United States by the League for Safe- guarding the Fixity of the Sab- bath. Speaking in the name of Americ...…

July 02, 1954 • Page Image 1

…E JEWISH NEWS Noteworthy Personalities The Rise of A Western Community .Commentary, Page VOLUME 25—No 17 A Weekly Review of Jewish Events World Jewry's New Status A Renewed Start 'From the Very Beginning' Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper—Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle a€SE‘•. 7 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd.—VE. 8-9364—Detroit 35, July 2, 1954 Editorial, Page 4 $4.00 Per Year; Single Copy, 15c Churchill Bids Americans H...…

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…Purely Commentary By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ The Rapid Rise of a Jewish Community Nine years ago, Dr. Israel Shapiro, the former Chief of the Semitics Division of the Library of Congress, spoke to this com- mentator in Los Angeles of the possibility of the rise of Los Angeles to the position of the largest Jewish e,ommunity' in the world. We laughed at the idea. We could not even foresee the possibility of a Number Two spot for L. A. There were, th...…

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…Reform Rabbis Ask American Aid To Israel in Quest for Near East Peace DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-3 Friday, July 2, 1954 Berlin Jewry Enraged At Medal Given to Krauss BONN, (JTA) — The Berlin Jewish community and demo- PIKE, N. H., (JTA)Pleas for I may be spared further persecu- cratic organizations and leaders American support of Israel and I tion. " throughout Germany have pro- A statement praising the Su- TEL AVIV, (JTA)—An Ameri- tested to Bon...…

July 02, 1954 • Page Image 4

…In Hometown America THE JEWISH NEWS Incorporating the Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue of July 20. 1951 Member American Association of English-Jewish Newspapaxs, Michigan Press Association. Published every Friday by The Jewish News Publishing Co., 17100 West Seven Mile Road, Detroit 36. Mich., VE. 8-9384 Subscription S4. a year. foreign $5. Entered as second class matter Aug. 6, 1942, at Post Office, Detroit, Mich., under Act ...…

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…Re-Elect Rabbi Lehrman President of Zionist Organization of Detroit DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-5 Yeshiva University Awards 176 Degrees Friday, July 2, 1954 . Poale Agudah. Bolts Orthodox Congress Direct JTA Teletype Wire To The Jewish News Heading the Zionist Organization of Detroit this year will be bottom row, left to right, Dr. BERNARD WESTON, secretary; Rabbi MOSES LEHRMAN, president, and M. BEN LEWIS, trea- surer. In the top row are the th...…

July 02, 1954 • Page Image 6

…Conde McGinley's 'Common Sense' Given Uncordial Welcome in Maine PORTLAND. Me., (JTA) — Statewide protest by religious, civic and political leaders against the distribution through- out the state of the anti-Semitic publication "Common Sense" was reported by attorney Wil- liam Cohen of Lewiston, state chairman of the Anti-Defama- tion League of Bnai Brith. Sharp counter-action to the appearance of the anti-Semitic publication in Portland, Ban...…

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…Split Population of Birobidjan, Russia Leads to Waning of Jewish Values NEW YORK, (JTA) -- There are about 100,000 Jews today 1 i ° v in g in Pirobidj an, Siberia, Which was officially proclaimed a Jewish autonomous region years ago by the Moscow gov- ernment. However, Jewish immigration has dropped considerably during the last eight years and interest in the Yiddish language has de- clined. to a point where the only Yiddish theater there has...…

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…Be strong and courageous, be not afraid nor dismayed . With us is the Lord our God to help *us, and to fight our battles, —II Chron. 32:7; 8 Sid Shmarak's 8 — DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, July 2, 1954 SYNAGOGUE Norman Sukenic to Head Cong. Northwest Israel SERVICES Business Briefs Max Elkin, manager-owner of the COLONIAL HOTEL, known ess...stm=2:2=e=mift — At the annual election meet- TEMPLE ISRAEL: At 8:30 p.m. services today, Rabbi M....…

July 02, 1954 • Page Image 9

…Holiday Manor Scene Of Perlin-Stolsky Rites MRS. MARVIN B. PERLIN Rabbi Morris Adler performed the double ring ceremony on June 23, at Holiday Manor, which united in marriage Rhoda Lee Stolsky and Marvin Bernard Perlin. The bride is the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Stol- sky, of 18699 Tracey. The bride- groom's parents . are the Louis Perlins, of Stoepel Ave. The bride was gowned in white, - silk, mousseline de • soie over white, silk ...…

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…Reva Kowalsky Wed To Dr. Eli H. Kuhel • MRS. ELI H. KUHEL Miss Reva Kowalsky, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Zelick Kow- alsky, and Dr. Eli H. Kuhel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Kuhel, were recently joined in marriage at Adas Shalom Synagogue by Rabbi Jacob E. Segal. Cantor Nicholas Fenakel also officiated. The bride wore a gown of ivory satin, fashioned with an Elizabethan neckline and cuffs embroidered with beads and seed pearls. Her veil of ...…

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…DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—i 1 Aciiviiie3 in Soci4 Mrs. Robert Page, of Sussex Ave., recently entertained at a bridal shower in the Sheraton Cadillac Hotel for Bette Louise Aaron, at which 50 guests were present. The bride-elect, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David B. Aaron, of Cambridge Rd., will wed Melvyn David Wolf; son of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Wolf, of Rochester Ave., on Aug. 22. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Engel, of 2685 Sturtevant, recently honored their daug...…

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…12 DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — IQ et a t e Roman tC Friday, July 2, 1954 ~ l idin g O b out Beth Abraham to Break Ground at 7 Mile Site The entire Jewish commun- ity is invited to attend ground- breaking ceremonies of the new Beth Abraham Synagogue, W. Seven Mile Rd., at Greenlawn, at 11 a.m., July 11, it was an- nounced this week by the ground-breaking committee. The program will feature a number of prominent civic, ed- ucational and relig...…

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…H. E. Schreiber to Wed divitieo °tidy Sheila Pevner, of Northlawn Ave., was honored recently at a -sweet sixteen luncheon, given for her at Menjo's. There were 35 friends and members of her family in attendance. • Mr. Frank Keywell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Keywell, ' former Detroiters, now of Los Angeles, Calif., was awarded his PhD degree in physics at the recent commencement exercises of the University of Southern California. Robert ...…

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…14—DETROIT -)EWISH NEWS) Sell Israel Oil Steam- Friday, July 2, 1954 On American Exchange Molly Lyons Bar-David's Personal Story 'M Y Promised Land' a Powerful Narrative Molly Lyons Bar-David is thought. It was said that he among the best known writers was almost excommunicated for —in English—in Israel. A native his book 'A Catholic Speaks His of Canada, where her father was Mind.' What Tom saw in Israel one of the founders of the Ca- were...…

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…mememal**.- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 17-HOUSES FOR SALE WOODINGHAM 1732•S Ohio 19183 Very desirable location, 61/2 room face brick Colonial, pass hall, large kitchen and nook, full dining room, gas A.C. heat. Owner moving, must be sold. Asking $17,500. Your offer may buy it. telephone up to 11 a.m. Wednesday. Rates 10c a word. * Minimum Charge $1.00. * * * New brick 3 bedroom Colonial. Col- ored tile, bath, fixtures and vanity. Na...…

July 02, 1954 • Page Image 16

…17—HOUSES 17—HOUSES FOR SALE Clements-Dexter Section Large brk. 6-4, 3 bedrms. in each; auto. heal; good eating area in tile kitche4 2-car garage; screens and storms; carpets and drapes. Call Mr. King, UN. 1-4000. HAROLD BLAKE CO. Wisconsin, 1851 OPEN 2-5 SUNDAY Fine 3 bedrm. Col. Unusually design- ed with huge living room, full dining room, breakfast nook. Carpeting and gas heat. Owner will be moving soon and has priced to sell quickly....…

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…23-REAL ESTATE WANTED 27-LAKE PROPERTY FOR RENT WALLED Got a Grouch Top Prices Paid for Houses, Flats, Stores, Apartments, Va- cant, Industrial, G. I. Equities, Land Contracts. YEARS SAME EFFICIENT SERVICE 12545 Linwood • • • • • i • i • • • • • o ▪ If you are thinking of selling your home DON'T HESITATE! • Sell now while the market is STILL active a nd high. We know your home will bring a good price TODAY! As a mat- ter of fact, ...…

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…On the Record Earlier. Deadline for July 9 Issue Because of the observance of the Fourth of July on Monday, there will be an earlier deadline for editorial copy for the July 9 issue of The Jewish News. By NATHAN ZIPRIN All copy for that issue must be in the hands of the editor not Editor, The Jewish News:. (Copyright, 1954, Seven Arts Feature Syndicate) It is indeed a source of later than at noon on Friday, July 2. Man of Vision pleasure and...…

July 02, 1954 • Page Image 19

…Obituaries IDA COHEN, 2330 Richton, died June 23. Services at Men- orah Funeral Chapel, on Puri- tan. Survived by two s o n s, David J., of Detroit, and Abra- ham, of Herzlia, Israel; a broth- er, Dr. Philip R. Goldstein, of New York City; and four grand- children.. Mrs. Cohen, vice-presi- dent of the Ladies Auxiliary of Cong. Bnai David for many years, was active in many com- munal organizations. * * * SIDNEY LEICHTMAN, 59 Seward, died Jun...…

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…Eisenhower, Churchill Hear yroade Opinions in Talks • t Continued from Page 1 The Near East was discuss- ed against the •background of State Department warnings that Russia was becoming im- Orea,singly active there. Moves envisaged by the United States to win Arab cooperation with the West were stressed. Presidential press secretary James Ha,gerty revealed that Henry A. Ryroade, Assistant Sec- retary of State for Near Eastern Affairs, has p...…

July 31, 1953 • Page Image 1

…impressions of Famous Jewish Traveler A Weekly Review Israel Cohen Commentary, Page 2 Our New Address HE JEWISH Review of 17100 W. 7 Mile Road Corner Biltmore of Jewish Events Our New 'Phone Number: Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper—Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle VOLUME 23—No. 21 .P.SN'L 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd.—Ve. 8-9364—Detroit 35, Mich. July 31, 1953 VErmont 8-9364 . $4.00 Per Year: Single Copy, 15c Jorda Ma...…

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…Purely Commentary By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Our Generation's Most Interesting Traveler: Israel Cohen 2—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, July 31, 1953 Mrs. Schaver Back From Israel; to Be Symphony Soloist Few stories of our time, aside from actual historical records, can be said to have earned the right to be called "undying" and "immortal." Yet there are on record creative works—like Maimon- ides and Yehudah Halevy's and Solomon Ibn Gabirol's and a...…

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…Austrian Government Publishes Its Occupational Therapy for Infirm Residents Views on Reparations.to Jews Proves 'Wonder Cure' at Home for Aged we put our VIENNA, (JTA) — The Aus- lead to a mutually satisfactory trian government issued its agreement. Informed sources here stated long - awaited communique on the progress of its negotiations today that the Social Demo- with world. Jewish groups for a crats in the government have lump sum settl...…

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…THE JEWISH NEW In the Good Old Summertime the Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue of July 20 1951 Member American Association of English-Jewish Newspap2rs. Michigan Press Association. Published every Friday by The Jewish News Publishing Co., 17100 West Seven Mile Road, Detroit 35, Mich.. VE. 8-9364. Subscription $4. a year, foreign S5. PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Editor and Publisher VOL. XXIII, No. 21 SIDNEY SHMARAK Advertising Manager ...…

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…Jerusalem as Israel's Capital Is Inevitable, Prof. Akzin Declares ANN ARBOR, Mich. — The setting up of Israel's Foreign Ministry offices in Jerusalem and its establishment as Israel's capital is inevitable but a bit late, Dr. Benjamin Akzin, Dean of the Law School of the He- brew University in Jerusalem, who is guest.:777:TONI , . :, professor this summer at the University of:, Michigan; de-a Glared recently at a reception tendered him by the...…

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…6—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Fri.lav, July 31, 1953 Bond Women an Animal LEmeheon Meeting On Aug. 20 Mrs. Theodore Bargman, chairman of the Detroit Worn- en's Division for State of Israel Bonds, . announces the appoint- ment of Mrs. Joseph Katchke as chairman of the bond women's second annual meeting. Mrs. Katchke, past bond chair- man of Adas Shalom Sister- hood, has stated that plans for the event — a luncheon affair to be held on August 20, a K...…

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…City to Dedicate Playground Honoring World War II Hero There are some things which Bale, serving with the Seventh are easily forgotten in five min- Army, single-handedly knocked utes and there are others which, out -a German tank in. North- east France. FOr this action he was given the nation's highest honor —the Distinguished Service Cross. The award, however, was made posthumously, for this gallan- try had cost Pfc. Bale his life. Now,- eig...…

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…Israel's Anthem Is Symphony To the Progress of a New State driver sings, tte housewife, doing her chores, breaks into song. Israpl is a teeming land, but her growing pains take on a pleasant aspect. The singing and laughter of caildren, the lilt of rich, classi- cal strains that fill the air, the J. DORSEY CALLAGHAN staccato of industry on the march—this is the music of modern Israel in the opinion of J. Dorsey Callaghan, noted music crit...…

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