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August 30, 1963 • Page Image 1

…Where Israeli Frontiersmen Were Under Attack An Israeli soldier was killed in a Jordanian gunfire attack on Aug. 25 at the spot indicated by arrows on the map. The Syrian attacks which were aired by the United Nations Security Council, after Maj. Gen. Odd Bull had reported for the UN Truce Supervision Organization upholding Israel's accusations against Syria, occurred at Almagor, north of the Sea of Galilee, in the frontier settlement at Kora...…

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…▪ lV rt: Purely Cornmen An Inadequate Report on the Jewish Press- !: A Reply to An Evaluator of Our Newspapers Analyses of Religious Press Infl o u e d"ish , sh, z l Is w Vie w By Philip Slomovitz Africans' Role in M.E. Issue These "a-denominational weeklies" merit better understand- ing and more serious consideration. Unlike the church peri- By MILTON FRIEDMAN Deepening interest in inter-faith relations in this country has odicals,...…

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…(Continued from Page 1) by police and Allen was ar- March" and "Americans for In- rested when he started speak- ing. tegration." Rabbi Uri Miller, president WASHINGTON (JTA) — The role of American Jewry in sup- of the Synagogue Council of porting the Negro civil rights America, delivered a prayer in revolution and the Aug. 28 March which he called on the assem- on Washington was commended blage at the Lincoln Memorial by A. Philip Randolph, di...…

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…incorporating THE JEWISH NEWS Labor Day Reminder the Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue. of July 20, 1951 Member American Association of English--Jewisb Newspapers, Michigan Press Associations, National Editorial Association. Published every Friday by The Jewish News Publishing Co., 17100 West Seven Mile Road, Detroit 35, Mich.,. VE 8-9364. Subscription $6 a year. Foreign $7. Second Class Postage Paid At Detroit, Michigan PHIL...…

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…NEW YORK, (JTA) — Seven young people from overseas working in two residential treat- ment centers of to Jewish Child Care Association of New York agree that the major difference in child care philosophy as be- tween the United States and Europe is on the issue of dici- pline. "In my country," says Mike Warren of Britain, a youth worker at the Association's Pleasantville Cottage school in northern Westchester, "when we tell the kids to do somet...…

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…Friday, August 30, 1963 — THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — 6 US. Crisis Is Milder Foreign Aid Clause May Affect Aid to Egypt One of Injustice, WASHINGTON (JTA) — The ing it was opposed by Zionist Before agreeing to withdraw blemakers around the world. House of Representatives ap- spokesmen, reportedly because his stronger amendment, which Cutting foreign aid to Egypt AJC's Ross Says proved a sharply cut Foreign it was considered contrary to seemed t...…

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…Delegates from 28 Nations Convene at Rehovoth. Parley on Agriculture; Israel to Be Site of World Center many dressed in national robes, streamed inside. Opening the conference, Abba Eban, Deputy Prime Minister of Israel and chairman of the REHOVOTH, Israel — Prof . ourable existence for the masses Continuation Committee of the Karl Gunnar Myrdal, the re - of peasants, refugees and other International Conference on Sci- ence in the Advancement...…

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…Friday, August 30, 1963 — THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — 8 Israel's First Settlers' Year By S. SHECIIARYAH Duty to Study the Torah From Moses Maimonides by night. These were the dis- fathers had never ceased, and Jerusalem in order to inaugu- `Mishneh Torah' tinguished men who handed Jews kept coming to Erez Israel rate "First Settlers Year." It Every Israelite is obligated to down the oral tradition from at all times and in all periods. was fr...…

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…- MICHIGAN BANK'S NEW LIVERNOIS-SEVEN MILE ROAD OFFICE 19201 LIVERNOIS corner CAMBRIDGE NOW OPEN TO SERVE YOU • Free Customer Parking • DRIVE-IN BANKING SERVICE • Safe Deposit Boxes • Extra Teller Windows PLUS 4% interest paid on Regular Savings . • . 31/2% paid on deposits of less than 12 months FREE PERSONAL CHECKING ACCOUNTS No Service Charges With Minimum Balance of $300 or More Per Month Attend Our Grand Opening Celebration ...…

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…Friday, August 30, 1963 — THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -- 10 German Group Criticizes 'Mildness' Bohne, Nazi Defendant in Euthanasia Trial, Reported Missing DUSSELDORF (JTA) — One rying the anti-Semitic slogans leadership of Colin Jordan, an in Judging Nazis for War Crimes of the chief defendants in the were imprinted with the name ex-school teacher jailed for neo- BONN, (JTA)—The Associa- tion for Christian Jewish Co- operation circulated widely ...…

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…`Take Children to Israel,' Dr. Hertz Urges; Lauds Israel's Aid to Africa 4th Michigan Cavalry cap- tured Jefferson Davis, Presi- dent of the Confederacy. Dr. Richard C. Hertz, senior halls, horse trading goes on as rabbi of Temple Beth El, re- in any other legislative assem- porting on his recent trip to bly. It is impossible for any A PEOPLE'S Israel, noted the enthusiasm Arab refugee resolution to go TEMPLE EMANU-EL of Oak Park: At sabbath...…

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…Friday, August 3 0, 1963 — THE DETRO IT JEWISH NEWS — 12 Rabbi Jessel to Be Installed at Temple Beth Am Rabbi David Jessel will be installed as the Temple Beth Am's first ordained Rabbi on Sept. 6. Up to this year, the Temple has had the services of part-time student rabbis from the Hebrew Union College. Dr. Leon Fram of Temple Israel will be installing rabbi. Prominent members of the corn- CONG. MISHKAN ISRAEL NUSACH WAR! LUBAVITCHER CENT...…

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…Cong. Bnai David Installs Officers -V- Morris J. Brandwine has been installed as president of Cong. Bnai David. Other officers are Jack J. Kraizman, Joseph Gor- man and Neil M. Kalef, vice- presidents; Melvin Volin, trea- surer; and Norton Rosin, sec- retary. Members of the board of trustees are Joseph J. Allender, Irving Belinsky, Samuel Belkin, Mrs. Meyer Berke, Meyer Ber- man, Louis Bindes, Philip Bricker, Edward C. Cohen, Ar- thur J. Col...…

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…14 Friday, August 30, 1963 — THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Adas Shalom to Hold U.S. Orthodox Rabbis Say Israel Threatened by Conservative Jewry Pre-High Holy Day JERUSALEM, (JTA)—A dele- expressed "deep shock" about expressed gratification about to the "dire need" for addition- gation American Orthodox the activities of Christian mis- the progress they found in al yeshivot facilities. Reception for Bonds rabbis of ended a month-long sionaries in...…

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…ELEANOR ROOSEVELT YOUNG MARRIEDS GROUP, Detroit Chapter of Hadassah, will give a complimentary tea for members and prospective members 8 p.m. Sept. 11 at Hadassah House. Officers of the club are Mesdames Marvin Mittledorf, president; Myron Milgrom, advisor; Ronald Stone and Dennis Rogers, membership chairman; Alvin Spector, pro- gramming vice-president. Hos- tesses for the day are Mrs. Barry Pearl and Mrs. Michael Hartz. For reservations, call...…

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…Friday, August 30, 1963 — THE DETROIT JE WISH NEWS -- 16 Siskr-Biales Rites Solemnized Mrs. Nemon New Charna Kass Wed Vice-President of to Joel Yellen National JWV Mrs. John Nemon of South- ' field has been elected as junior vice-president of the National Ladies Auxiliary of the Jewish War Veterans of America. Among the duties of her new office, she will be hospital chairman and will solicit and foster ideas for various kinds of veterans ho...…

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…Mrs. Jan Peerce, national chairman of the Israel Bond Women's Division, will be the guest speaker at the Detroit premiere o f the Israel-In- ter national Fashion Festi- val dinner- dance on Sept. 9 at the Shera- ton - Cadillac Hotel. It is sponsored by the Detroit Is- rael Bond Women's Divi- sion. Mrs. S. L. A. Marshall will be the com- mentator. Ruth Joyce Mrs. Peerce will accessorize and coordinate the 59 costumes which will be modeled. Mrs....…

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…Friday, August 30, 1963 — THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — 18 Detroit Chapter of Hadassah Lists Tulupman-Steinman Adult Education University Center Chairmen to Lead Honor Roll Drive 1707eis Exchanged Offers Classes by Covensky, Tickton Detroit Chapter of Hadassah will open its Honor Roll Cam- paign Sept. 10 at Temple Israel, announces President Mrs. Max Lichter. Guest speaker will be Mrs. Moses P. Epstein. Mrs. Davis Benson, Honor Roll vice-preside...…

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…The Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith expressed concern regarding the recent edition of "Responsible Enterprise Associ- ation Bulletin," published in De- troit and circulated in business circles. Sol I. Littman, Michigan re- gional director of ADL, stated that "the most recent issue of the Bulletin is a thinly-veiled repetition of all the age-old anti- Semitic canards which picture Jews as a hidden conspiracy seeking world domination." ADL ...…

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…• • ▪ ▪ N "LETTER BOX" Urges Public Protest Against German Scientists in Egypt Manheimer-Vinegar Engagement Told activities in Society deprecation. Many Jewish par- ents, under the guise of liberal- Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Rothstein of Littlefield Ave. recently ism, Hamlet-like allow their an entertained family and friends at a dinner to welcome home Mrs. children to decide whether "to Rothstein's brother, Dr. Joseph Nemeth, from Seoul Mil...…

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…Yellin-Barron Engagement Told British Donor Gives Collection of Judaica to Bar-Ilan University LONDON (JTA) — The mas- honorary president of the 'Uni- Marguerite Kozen Chajes this 1 to Salzburg, took courses in sive Judaica collection of W. N. versity. painting and sculpture under The books are in English, He- week returned from Europe, Williams was given to Bar-Ilan the tutelage of the world re- University of Ramat Gan, Israel, brew, Yiddis...…

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…• • People Make News Linda Ferar Wed Gary Eaton Monumental Novel by J. Klein-Haparash Due from Atheneum Soon : 'He Who Flees Lion' Saluted by the German and march of Nazism and Stalinism French press as the new "Gone into the Old World. "He Who With the Wind" is a big novel Flees the Lion" overflows with to be published here Sept. 23 stories about men and women by Atheneum. Well on its way whose thrilling adventures to being an internationa...…

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…3 Nations at JNHAC Observance Art Heyman City of Hope May Fill Bill for Cancer Fighters Knickerbockers Launch Drive By HAROLD U. RIBALOW (Copyright, 1963, JTA, Inc.) Oil Output Doubles ih) TEL AVIV, (JTA) —Israel's total output of crude oil may be I doubled as a result of the latest drill in the Kochav oilfield. An American petroleum e x p e r t working at the field said the ,t:11 well, which was opened earlier pz this month, can produce...…

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…Friday, August 30, 1963 — THE DETROIT JEWIS H NEW S — 24 -OA ORT Schools Aid Algerian Youth Ben-Gurion Ends Bernstein-Harris . Retirement for Mapai Duties Archaeologists Find Artifacts in Israel 5,000-Years-Old Artit Last Week's Winners of the "RASKIN BIG BABY BONUS" were Mrs. Harry Jubas and Mrs. Ithamar Koenigsberg (both 8 lb. 71 oz.) Congratulations on the birth of your sons and we hope the RASKIN PRODUCTS you re- ceived helped ma...…

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…Edna Ferber retains her place as one of the great writers of our time. Her short stories, her novels and her plays have pro- vided enjoyment to hundreds of thousands of readers and thea- ter-goers. Her first autobiographical work, "A Peculiar Treasure," was a soul-stirring account of her experiences. It contained excoriations of anti-Semitism. It was an affirmation of many loy- alties and it was a paean of faith in American. "A Kind of Magic,"...…

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…H Ship Owners Decide on 2 Kitchens, I W z 1 Kosher, for Liner as Compromise (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) kosher service was needed to JERUSALEM—The board of enable the liner to compete for • to Zim-Shoham Lines decided general passenger traffic. Tuesday to have both a kosher and a non-kosher kitchen in- British Nazis Boast W ti E-1 stalled in the SS Shalom. of Anti-Semitic Orthodox Jewish leaders in Materials in Germany d...…

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…CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS NICE FURNISHED room in a 6-room flat. For single person or couple. TO 6-2173. Liners and display classified ads accepted from re- sponsible firms or individuals by telephone up to noon Wednesday. For rates and information .. . GENTLEMAN OR COUPLE-Kitchen privileges. Nice neighborhood. UN 4-6743. CALL VErmont 8-9364 10-ROOMS FOR RENT 10-ROOMS FOR RENT CURTIS-SANTA ROSA - Large fur- nished room. Separate entrance...…

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…14—WANTED APARTMENTS Professional man and grown family desire furnished or partly furnished 2- or 3-bedroom apart- ment or house. In Southfield. Oak Park or Ford High School section. 14-A—WANTED FLATS & INCOMES THREE ADULTS desire lower 3-bed- room flat or ranch home. 7 Mile- Schaefer area or Wyoming-Curtis area. Walking distance to syna- gogues. No Sabbath calls. TO 5- 1606. Jewish News Gets Expert's Praise on 'Pull' It is not unusual fo...…

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…Birchcrest Dr.-7 Mi. Brick Col.. S rms. 3 bedrms, tile bath, stall shower, 2 lays. Lge. family rm., 2 fireplaces, 2 air conditioners, modern kitchen, break. rm., rec. rm., 2-cr. br . gar., gas ht. Nr. Hampton School, perfect cond. To new FHA mtge. Payments under $150 mon. $975 DN. Brenner Real Estate UN 3-7236 UN 1-2265 J. WM. KLEM Gorgeous ranch. 2 large bed- rooms, gas heat, rec. room, car- peting. drapes. attic fan, garage, porch. On...…

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…(Unveiling announcements may be inserted by mailing or by call- ing The Jewish News office, 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd., Detroit 35, VE 8-9364. Written announcements must be accompanied by the name and address of the person making the insertion. There is a standing charge of $3.00 for an unveiling notice, measuring an inch in depth.) * * * Monument Unveilings The family of the late Lenka The family of the late Louis The family of the late Joseph The...…

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…LONDON, (JTA) — Phyllis Bottome, the non-Jewish novelist and lecturer who was one of the first to recognize the evils of the Nazi regime in pre-World War II Germany, and attempted to warn England and America of it, died here last weekend. She was 79. Miss Bottome's best known work was "The Mortal Storm," an anti-Nazi novel pub- lished in 1938 that became a best seller. She was greatly influenced by the Austrian-Jewish psycholo- gist, Alfred Ad...…

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…Friday, August 30, 1963 — THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — 32 Syrian Brutalities Exposed in UN Report; Security Council's Censure Anticipated (Continued from Page 1) cised a regular shift of guard and would therefore not be in the most advantageous position to undertake the prescribed duties. Evidence reported by the UN investigators had shown, Comay said, indicated that the attack was mounted by a group of ten well disciplined• raiders. He re- ca...…

August 23, 1963 • Page Image 1

…Zionism Vindicated Nasserism Exposed Chilling German Survey Editorials Page 4 Vol. XLI I I No. 26 HE J EWISH E CDI"T" A Weekly Review I New Edition of Conservative Prayerbook Emphasizes Traditions of Jewish Events Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper—Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle Printed in a 100% Union Shop 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd. — VE 8 - 9364 — Detroit 35, Aug. 23, 1963 Reviews Page 4 $6.00 Per Year; Single Co...…

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…Purely Commentary Historic Red Cross Anniversary .. .Dunant Story Magen David Adorn Status .. World Jewish fl • • Congress' Efforts for Red Cross Aid to Civilians By Philip Siomovitz Women shall be especially protected against any Constantinople and other cities of the Turkish Em- en- (Continued from Page 1) attack on their honor, in particular against rape, pire, the society will construct at Jaffa a port and indecent assault. past century...…

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…_____,..,.....„..,,, WASHINGTON, (JTA)—Rep. Seymout Halpern (N.Y.,Rep.) Tuesday rejected a joint ap- peal addressed to him by Sec- retaries of State and Defense Dean Rusk and Robert S. Mc- Namara that he forego any "re- strictive amendment" to the Foreign Aid Bill which might interfere with assistance to the Arab States. The secretaries wrote to Hal- pern, co-sponsor of the Keat- ing-Halpern amendment, that "a number of restrictive amend- men...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS incorporating the Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue of July 20, 1951 National Member American Association of English—Jewish Newspapers, Michigan Press Associations, e;ditorial Association. Published every Friday by The Jewish News Publishing Co., 17100 West Seven Mile Road, Detroit 35, Mich., VE 8-9364. Subscription $6 a year. Foreign $7. Second Class Postage Paid At Detroit, Michigan PHILIP SLOMOVITZ CARMI M. S...…

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…(Continued from Page 1) and actually underscores the justifiable impatience with which Negroes are insistently demanding their full democratic rights now." The statement added that Jews, as members of a group which "from time immemorial has known oppression and felt the indignation of discrimina- tion," understood the frustra- tions "experienced by our Negro fellow-citizens. We share with them the determination to eliminate the injustices from...…

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…Rockwell Warned on Civil Rights; Anti-Semites Rebuked (Continued from Page 5) "inadequate or distorted por- March, urged that Jews "stand coin Memorial, a monument to Constitutional Amendments, the the man who a century ago battles of Reconstruction and of any NAACP official—local, trayal in religious textbooks, of side by side with their Negro first put forth the concept of the struggles, up to the present, fellow-Americans and march to- the...…

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…BRIGHTON, Mass., (JTA)- The Jews of Russia were de- scribed as living "in a spiritual prison and in a cultural wilder- ness" by an American rabbi who recently returned from a visit to European Jewish com- munities. Rabbi Joseph S. Shubow, ad- ministrative vice-president of the Zionist Organization of America, also reported that most Jews of Bulgaria had left for Israel, and that there were only 20,000 Jews left in Poland of a pre-Hitler popula...…

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…12 U.S. Nazis on Trial for Incitement NEW YORK (JTA) — Eight members of the National Renais- sance party, a neo-Nazi group, were indicted by a Bronx County grand jury on charges of crimi- nal anarchy, inciting to riot and violation of a State law against possession of unregistered weapons. They were arrested in July charged with sparking illegal ac- tivities at the site of a diner in The Bronx where pro and anti- integrationist pickets clashe...…

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…How well have relations fared between the three major faiths in this country, and what are the prospects for improved and continuing good relations? What effect has the recent Supreme Court decision on the reciting of prayers in public schools had on such relations? "The Outbursts That Await Us", containing three essays on religion and culture in Amer- ica, by Rabbi Arthur Hertzberg of Englewood, N. J.; the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph Moody of the f...…

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…Friday, August 23, 1963 -- THE DETROIT JEWIS H NEWS — 1 0 Cochin Jews-Their Fight for Equality Gas Co. Distributes 'Michigan on. the Move' A resurgence of business op- inside Michigan and over the the private practice of law and on the bench." One man, Mr. portunity in Michigan is the rest of the nation. Ralph T. McElvenny, presi- (Copyright, 1963, numbered Jews and non-Jews Hallegua, came up saying "Wait subject of a handsome new Jewish Te...…

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…Nathan Greene Named as Counsel Historic Case: When U. S. Broke Trade Relations. with Russia in Protest Against to Congressman from Minneapolis Ban on Jewish Citizens Traveling to Russia Announcement has been those which are affected with By HARRY SIMONHOFF For a decade the Arab states have discriminated against American citizens of the Jewish faith. They b o y c o t t firms owned, controlled or managed by American Jews. They black- list Ameri...…

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…12 Friday, August 23, 1963 -- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Religious Schools Announce Plans • • for Approaching Academic Year Bnai David Israel Bond Fete in Honor of Jack Lieberman Brother Daniel Becomes Israeli Citizen, But Not by Law of Return , JERUSALEM, (JTA)—Broth- because he fulfilled the candl- Detroit area religious schools course for youth leadership in- Congregation Bnai David's er Daniel, the Jewish - born, tions for naturalizat...…

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…Congregations in Detroit and out-state again will follow the tradition preceding the High Holydoys by cooperating with the Jewish National Fund land program in Israel through the purchase of High Holyday JNF stamps by their members, it is announced by Dr. Israel Wie- ner, JNF president. Synagogue ticket committees are requested to utilize the spe- cial JNF stamps sent to them to decorae their holiday admis- sion tickets. Each stamp is to be is...…

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…Catholic Editor Asks Ecumenical Congregational Dinner for Israel Miami Congregation Offers Tuition-Free Council to Condemn Anti-Semitism Bonds to Hear Ben Ari, Wednesday Schooling to All CAMDEN, N.J. (JTA) — The Roman Catholic Ecumenical Council has been called upon by a prominent Catholic here to condemn anti-Semitism at its session scheduled to reconvene in Rome next month. The call was issued by the Rev. Msgr. Salvatore J. Adamo, executive...…

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…Lumberg-Sherman Vows Exchanged MRS. EUGENE LUMBERG Pamela Sherman, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Phillip Sher- man, became the bride of Eugene Lumberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lumberg, in a recent double ring ceremony at Adas Shalom Synagogue. The bride wore a sheath gown of ivory Brussels lace with a detachable train of peau de sole, appliqued with matching lace. Her silk illusion veil fell from a pillbox of matching ivory lace. She carried a ...…

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…16 Friday, August 23, 1963 — THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Marriages Michael Rosenberg was best man. Ushers were Philip Jacobs, the bridegroom's brother, Har- old Brenner and David Rubin. Following their honeymoon in Hawaii the newlyweds will make their home in Royal Oak. * * * GREENBERG-RUDNER: At a double-ring candlelight cere- mony on Aug. 7, at Raleigh House, Eleanore Rudner, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rudner of Northlawn Ave., was ...…

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…Enid Fink Weds David K West Sidney Shevitz Blum-Goodfriend on Civil Rights Vows Exchanged Mich. Commissioii 51st Redford-Detroit A ntique Show Sept. 5-7 The Redford-Detroit Antique Show will be held daily Sept. 5-6-7, at Carpenter's Audi- torium, 22521 Grand River, 12 noon to 10 p.m. This showing is its 51st semi-annual pres- entation, and is the oldest show in the state. Governor Romney on Tuesday named Sidney Shevitz, president of the Je...…

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…Friday, August 23, 1963 -- THE DETROIT JEWIS H NEWS — 1 $ Plasko-Rubenstein Engagement Told Sweet-Schachter Rites Solemnized Brevities Zuckerman Lists Atlantic Utilities Expansion Plans, Growth Report Expansion plans and the rap- Company, covering approximate- id and healthy growth of the ly 8,000 building lots. Atlantic Utilities Corporation Zuckerman said the corpora- (over - the - counter) have been tion is negotiating now for ad- anno...…

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