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August 13, 1965 • Page Image 21

…Alan Nathan Places Second Nationally for Aetna Life Co. Jewish Meals Gourmet Dishes For Summer Alan Nathan, a representative of Aetna Life Insurance Co. in Detroit, has placed second nation- ally among all agents in the premi- um volume of life insurance protec- tion written during their first year with the company. Nathan, a graduate of Walsh Institute of Accounting, is asso- ciated with Aetna Life's G. B. Moore General Agency. Fish dishe...…

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…Stephanie Avrunin Now Mrs. Waldman Former Detroiters Feted on 50th Anniversary Activities LOUIS MARSHALL LODGE and PHILIP HANDLER - EAST SIDE LODGE announce their joint an- nual moonlight cruise, leaving from the foot of Woodward 9 p.m. Sunday. There will be dancing, en- tertainment and refreshments, it was announced by the two presi- dents, Harry S. Cohen of Marshall Lodge and Jules Abrams of Hand- ler-East Side Lodge, For reserva- tions c...…

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…Maxine Schweitzer, Ronald Grumet Marry MRS. RONALD GRUMET At a recent candlelight cere- mony at the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel, Maxine Schweitzer, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sch- weitzer of Country Club Lane, Birmingham, became the bride of Ronald Mark Grumet, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Grumet of Tarey- ton Rd., Farmington. Rabbi Irwin Groner officiated. The bride wore a peau de soie ensemble. The gown and coat were trimmed with Alencon ...…

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…Ethel Cohen's Work for the Deaf Director of Nursery Schools for Israel's Deaf Appeals for Aid in Expansion Plans Brevities iLinda Talon to Marry Alan L. Michaels Sales of new individual life in- surance by the DETROIT-GOLD agency of the Massachusetts Mu- t u a 1 Life Insurance Co. during the month of July amounted said. The regular public school to $1,637,330 and ranked the local teachers are alerted and trained agency 11th among the compa...…

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…Northland Geriatric Center Schedules Klutznick's Gift Endows Brandeis Open House Ceremonies for Sunday Sociolooy Chair Senate Judiciary Committee OK's Fortas' Supreme Court Appointment 40K;**60041$4k AV • Philip M. Klutznick, Chicago bus- inessman and civic leader, former U.S. representative to the United Nations, has en- rx:73,,z,z,'' dowed a chair in sociology at Bran- d e i s University. Prominent Bran- deis sociologist John R. Seeley ha...…

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…Levison Lodge, First Two-Story Building, Among Dedications Sunday at Fresh Air-Tamarack Meeting LODGE OF SYD AND BOB LEVISON VILLAGE * Camp Tamarack's first two-story building, the lodge of the Syd and Bob Levison Village, will be among the seven additions to the camp that will be dedicated at 1 p.m., Sunday, at the annual meeting and dedication of the Fresh Air Society and Tamarack Authority at Camp Tamarack, Ortonville. A bus tour of the ...…

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…Make Plans for State Fair Two key aides confer with State Fair General Manager Walter A. Goodman (center) as opening day of the fair nears. They are Francis B. Chapin (left), of 13031 Joy Road, and Harry Wederman, - of 15211 Pearson, Oak Park. Wederman is personnel director and has been a State Fair administrator since 1956. Chapin as administrative assistant and has been with the fair since 1963. This year's Michigan State Fair, the 116th...…

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…Religious, Educational Contents of New Paperbacks Paperbacks, already having at- tained noteworthy status in the publishing field, are serving a very valuable purpose in spreading the best in Jewish classics and the finest literary creations of our time. They also contribute towards the spread of knowledge about Jewish traditions. Several of the newest paperbacks attest to these contentions. Yeshiva University Press, Herzl Press, Jonathan Dav...…

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…Jakov Lind's 'Soul of Wood': Seven Impressive Short Stories The seven stories by Jakov Lind appearing under the title "Soul of Wood," published by Grove Press (80 University Pl., N Y3 ) , are moross. Some are filled with hor- ror, others bear the stamps of sad memories of the tragic Nazi era. The author should be known for an understanding of his narratives. He was born in Vienna in 1927. He was 11 when he escaped to Holland, his parents havi...…

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…Israel Fund Aids Turks' Red Cross LETTER BOX Rabbi Fram Comments on 'Pawnbroker' Review Editor, The Jewish News: In your "Purely Commentary" When an outbreak of measles threatened to reach nationwide proportions in Turkey, the Turkish Red Cross Service broadcast an appeal for emergency aid. Magen David Adom, the Red Cross Service of Israel, responded with a shipment of gamma globulin. Picture shows Israel air lines official and a Turkish r...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS: is THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, August 13, 1965-31 LARCO'S Fine Italian-American Cuisine Deliciously Prepared for the Discerning Taste • BANQUET FACILITIES Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon 7525 W. McNichols Rd., UN 2-6455 Dinner at DARBY'S is a real treat • Visit Our New SKYLIGHT ROOM, Cocktail Lounge and Bar • AI 1ER THEATRE Snacks . . . a Delight LUNCHEON A Pleasure Res. UN 2.7642 SEVEN MILE AT WYOMING `Enter Laughin...…

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…Baldwin Play Premieres Successfully in Tel Aviv TEL AVIV (JTA)—A distingu- ished audience gave an enthusiast- ic reception Sunday night to the premiere performance in Israel of Negro author James Baldwin's "The Amen Corner." The play, the first contribution by a United States company to the current Israel Festival, fea- tured a performance by Claudia McNeil, a Negro actress who was raised as a foster child by Jewish parents on New York's Eas...…

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…M VIE GUIDE Koufax Wins 20th As He Defeats :nets 4-3 LOS ANGELES — Sandy Koufax became the first 20-game winner in the majors this season when the Los Angeles Dodgers beat the New York Mets 4-3 Tuesday. This was the earliest a pitcher has won his 20th game since 1962. Koufax has lost only four games this season, and the win extended his career record over the Mets to 13-0. • According to an AP report, Kou- fax is in line to become baseball's...…

August 13, 1965 • Page Image 34

…13-FOR RENT APARTMENTS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Liners and display classified ads accepted from re- sponsible firms or individuals by telephone up to noon Wednesday. For rates and information .. . CALL VErmont 8-9364 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 34-Friday, August 13, 1965 10-ROOMS FOR RENT 10-A-ROOMS WANTED ROOM for rent. Student or working ROOM WANTED for single man. Kitchen privileges. Reasonable. 867-4839. gentleman. LI 7-1804. CLEAN ...…

August 13, 1965 • Page Image 35

…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE W ahhingio n. gtgicfittt BIRMINGHAM 1 83 1 8 NEW JERSEY 14 MI. LAHSER LAST 1 LEFT COLONIAL 3 bedrm. contemp. ranch, 2 full baths, activity rm. 21/2 cr. attach. gar. 2 beaut. rolling acres. $34,900. 5-BEDROOM ... 2 1/2 BATH $3 5,900 HIGH ON A HILL Includes paneled family rm., attached garage, natural firepl., cement patio, bit-in G.E. double oven, range and dishwasher, attic fan, marble sills, wet...…

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…36—Friday, August 13, 1965 17—HOUSES FOR SALE THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE RANCH—Outstanding. 19020 Burt Road. Yellow brick, 6 rooms. Side drive. Gas heat. Immed. occupancy. Must sell. LI 7-0910. Twyckingham Valley OCCUPANCY 60 DAYS DELUXE CITY RANCH BASIL — Cast. blt. ramch, finest location, 2 master bedrms., cent pass hall, Family kitchen, tremen- dous liv.-dining area, paneled Fam- ily Rm., Rec. Rm....…

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…30-A—INSTRUCTIONS 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE REALTOR'S NEWS Margaret Sou- GOLF CLUB Robson-7 Mi. ter, Sales Coun- 18935 FAIRFIELD Owner's dilemma. 0 w n s 2 homes. Must sell this attrac- tive all brk., cent. ent. col., large Family Rm., 3 spacious bedrms., 1st flr. lay., extra bedrm. & bath in base., 2-cr. gar. Many extras. Ask for Mr. Shook. Unusual French country house. 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, walled sun...…

August 13, 1965 • Page Image 38

…Nathan Chanin, 78, Louis Stoll Dies at 80; Active in Many Labor Leader, Dies Charitable Moveme nts for 50 Years Our illouish .14 tritage Extracts from 'The Graphic History of the Jewish Heritage. "I Edited by P. Wollman–Tsamir. Published by Shengold Publishers and Foundation For. A Graphic History of Jewish Literature. A Seven Arts Feature. VAYIGASH tr2 41 Jacob and his family come down to Egypt its ox-drawn carts. "And they look theft' c...…

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…1 Monument Unveilings (Unveiling announcements may be inserted by mailing or by calling The Jewish News office, 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd., Detroit 35. VE 8-9364. Written an- nouncements must be accompanied by the name and address of the person making the insertion. There is a stana- ing charge of $3.00 for an unveiling notice, measuring an inch in depth.) The Family of the Late NATHAN BENNISH Announces the unveiling of a monument 1 p.m. Sunday,...…

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…Dr. Irving A. AugussTrban Rich in Responsa, Analyses of Pre-Crusade Europe Dedicated scholarship, many years of research and study are responsible for the encyclopedic two-volume work, "Urban Civiliza- tion in Pre-Crusade Europe," by Prof. Irving A. Agus, published by Yeshiva University Press and dis- tributed by Bloch Publishing Co. As the sub-title states, these volumes are "a study of organized town-life in northwestern Europe during the 1...…

August 06, 1965 • Page Image 1

…'Jewish Aspects' of Major Appointment By MILTON FRIEDMAN (Copyright, 1965, JTA, Inc.) WASHINGTON—The appointment of Abe Fortas to the so-called "Jew ish seat" on the U.S. Supreme Court has brought to light information that the late president, John F. Kennedy, privately voiced displeasure over what he considered the "ghetto concept" involved. At the time of his appointment of Arthur J. Goldberg, Kennedy became aware that his selection was b...…

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…Purely Commentary Deterioration in Civil Rights m . i. n.edSocb iya BAatntai tlui tdi e e s By Philip Stomovitz THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 2—Friday, August 6, 1965 Brandeis U. Urges `Fair Shake' When Press Reports Riot and one of our community's immediate responsibilities is to put a stop to the unsavory pressure solicitations conducted in efforts to encourage property sales. They often contribute to panic and Theodore H. White's historicall...…

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…Christians Sympathize After Geneva Memorial to Jews Is Desecrated GENEVA (JTA) — Francois Brunschwig, the president of the Geneva Jewish community, dis- closed that he and the chief rabbi had received many messages of sympathy from leading members of the Geneva Christian commun- ity over the daubing of a memorial stone for the 6,000,000 European Jewish victims of the Nazi holo- caust. The Memorial is located outside the Geneva synagogue. Unkn...…

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…Moving in Well Equipped 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 48235 Mich., VE 8-9364. Subscription $6 a year. Foreign $7. Second Class Postage Paid at Detroit, Michigan PH...…

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…Fortas Chosen for Ability and Scholarship Histadrut to Name Land in Israel After Louis Segal (Continued from Page 1) Fortas' friends of Jewish faith preme Court rulings such as the TEL AVIV (JTA) — The His- Today, an ironic truth has depict him as motivated by a quest school desegregation decision. He tadrut, Israel's federation of labor, emerged. President Johnson se- for social justice and human dig- said the Court was thereby help- has de...…

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…Israel Alerted by Nasser's Threats LA Jewish Community to Finance Mapai Finalizes used for the development of nuc- Research on Israeli Arabs' Insecurity (Continued from Page 1) B-G's Expulsion; United Jewish Appeal Young lear power for peaceful purposes. Mission, answering He noted that Dimona "has placed LOS ANGELES (JTA) — A re- their present status as a min- New Paper Issued Leadership ority in Israel is not final. questions about the Fatah...…

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…Goldberg Faces All Issues With Coura e BY SAUL CARSON cerning the United Nations Emer- to the United Nations, broke its gency Force, the police force that silence by attacking the entire UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. — The guards Israel from Egyptian ag- Johnson Administration as "Zion- day Arthur J. Goldberg was sworn gression on the Gaza Strip border ist," according to Cairo dispatches. Until now, most of the Cairo in as United States permanent and...…

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…House Committee Approves Liberalized U. S. Immigration; Favorable Action in Senate Is Assured; Large Quotas Seen for Israel (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) who prefer to move to the U.S. WASHINGTON—The House Ju- diciary Committee voted approval Tuesday for a bill to liberalize the immigration policy, including elimination of the discriminatory national origins quota system. Strong support on the House floor was indicated by ...…

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…Ambassador Goldberg Dives Into His New Job Mrs. Goldberg Reads Adlai Stevenson Prayer UNITED NATIONS — When new UN Ambassador Arthur Gold- berg presented his credentials last week°, his wife read a prayer sent to them in 1957 by Goldberg's Zenith Radio Corp. Invests predecessor, the late Adlai Steven- in $3,000,000 Plant in Israel son. Written by an ancient Aztec CHICAGO (JTA) — The Zenith chieftain, the prayer accompanied Radio Corp. of Ch...…

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…Two Germans on Trial Deny Spying Eshkol, U.S. Envoy Arab Scientists to Sit With Israelis Said to Have Aired at U.S. Symposium on Desalination for Israel After Third Pleads Guilty WASHINGTON (JTA) — Egypt, Peled,. representing Israel Desali- (Direct JTA Teletype Wire erial was part of reports usually Water Diversion to The Jewish News) Syria, Lebanon and Saudi Arabia nation Engineering—Zarchin Pro- LONDON — Two of the West German defendants ch...…

August 06, 1965 • Page Image 11

…Israeli's Invention One for the Books Israel Foreign Ministry OKs Embassy Aide TEL AVIV—A small-town resi- Raz said the device will supply Despite Humored Nazi Links During the 'War dent with big-city ideas is Jacob the same information as the tele- (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) JERUSALEM — Israel's foreign ministry has accepted Alexander Toeroek as counsel of the West German embassy in Jerusalem, ministry sources indicated W...…

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…35,000 Protestant Leaders in Germany Express Friendship for Jews, Israel COLOGNE (JTA)—One of West Germany's leading Protestant theo- logians, Prof. Helmut Gollwitzer, sharply attacked German Protes- tantism for failing, during the Hitler era, to oppose the "German plan to annihilate the House of Israel and kill its Jews." Addressing the Congress of Churches being held here, with 35,000 lay and clerical delegates representing every Protestant...…

August 06, 1965 • Page Image 13

…Chelmites Israel's Municipali ties Israel has some 71)0 local gov- ernment authorities including 26 municipalities (two of them Aral: and niore than 650 tillages. pro- viding public services for local communities throw out the coun- try. P110/Vi LIZ/ A 41,07\ ECONO-CAR RENTAL SYSTEM RENT A NEW CAR rr.e Russian Jews Repo •tediv Evidencing I nereased Desire for Faith Identification LONDON (JTAI, — There is a greater desire for Jewish ide...…

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…Germanic Heroes Idolized in Film BY HERBERT G. LUFT (Copyright, 1965, JTA, Inc.) HOLLYWOOD — "Morituri," produced by Aaron Rosenberg, with a screen play Daniel Tara- dash from the German best seller by Werner Joerg Luedecke, deals with the exploits of two German officers aboard a blockade runner in World War II; one of them, portrayed by Marlon Brando claiming to be an anti-Nazi who is forced by the British to sabo- tage the mission; the ot...…

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…Warren's 'Who Speaks for the Negro? Is a Review of Status of Anti-Semitism One of the most distinguished novelists, literary critics, poets and essayists has written a powerful condemnation of race prejudice and a strong appeal for full civil rights for the Negro. Robert Penn Warren, in "Who Speaks for the Negro?" published by Random House, demands total redemption "in our spiritual bank- ruptcy." Describing his newest literary effort, in beh...…

August 06, 1965 • Page Image 16

…David Bagley Gets Chief Cantor's Post in Mexico City SYNAGOGUE SERVICES CONG. SHAAREY SHOMAYIM: Services 7:30 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Goldman will speak on "The Prophecy of Isaiah." TEMPLE ISRAEL: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Rabbi Syme will speak on "Is There a Reward for Righteous Living?" Pamela Ann Metz, Bas Mitzvah. Services 11 a.m. Saturday. Ruthanne Okun, Bas Mitzvah. CONG. BETH TEFILO EMANUEL T1KVAH: Services 7:15 p.m. to...…

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…Maftirs, in Braille, Available for Blind Pittsburgh Rabbi Reform Rabbis Urged to Protect Aged Heads New School Among Members of Their Temples at Beth Abraham NEW YORK (JTA) — American pall be acquired by our temples for Rabbi Israel I. Halpern and Dr. Robert Schlaff, president of Cong. Beth Abraham, have announced the appointment of Rabbi Martin J. Tatlebaum as educational direc- tor of its new Hebrew school open- ing in September. A full pro...…

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…Communail Serices Render $625 Million Assistance NEW YORK — The value in 1963 of all services rendered at home and abroad by American Jewish communal services came to an estimated $625,000,000. Ed Shikany's EDMOND OLDS Ed Says: "I have YOUR Olds at YOUR Price. Try M E!" EDMOND OLDS 12101 JOSEPH CAMPAU Just Minutes away via Ford Expressway TO 8-1230 This figure is revealed in the annual report, "Jewish Communal Services — Programs and...…

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…Nancy Paull Engaged to Ch a rl es Howard "Vida MISS NANCY PAULL Announcement has been made of the engagement of Nancy Sue Paull to Charles Howard Nida. The future bride, daughter of Mr. Harry Paull of Westhamp- ton Dr., Southfield, and the late Mrs. Freda Paull, is a junior in Wayne State University's college of education. Her fiance is the son of Mrs. Russell S. Nida of Snowden Ave. and the late Mr. Nida. He is a sen- ior in WSU's Monteith ...…

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…nai 13rith, Activities Detroit Bnai Brith Councils Planning Maurice Zeiger Library at WS [T Hillel The Metropolitan Detroit Bnai Maurice Zeiger died in June, Brith Men's and Women's Councils while conducting the Men's Coun- will honor the memory of Maurice cif installation ceremonies at Zeiger by the establishment of the Temple Israel. He was a past pres- library at the new Wayne State ident of Oak-Woods Lodge, past Bnai Brith Hillel Foundat...…

August 06, 1965 • Page Image 21

…Gay Mirbach Engaged to Frederic Keywell Jetvish Meals MISS GAY MIRBACH Mr. and Mrs. Leon Mirbach, 1195 Forest Lane, Birmingham. an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Gay Lee to Frederic I. Keywell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Da- vid B. Keywell, 19944 Roslyn. The bride-elect attended Mich- igan State University. Mr. Keywell graduated from the University of Michigan and Harvard Law School. An October wedding is planned. Israel's Wheat Crop I...…

August 06, 1965 • Page Image 22

…Sinai Produces X-Ray TY Program Sinai Hospital has announced plans for a new fall television show which will star some 40,040 De-; 'crofters each year. This is by way of introduction to the $150.000 expansion and re-; novation of X-ray facilities at Sin- ai, a two-fold program which will be in operation by the end of Sep- tember, according to Dr. Howard H. Feigelson, chief of radiology. The conversion from conventional fluoroscopy to the use ...…

August 06, 1965 • Page Image 23

…2 Detroit Teachers at Yeshiva's Hebrew Language Institute Participating in a first-hand experience of language in action are Detroit teachers Irving Pan- ush (left) 20288 Avon, a teach- er at Barbour Junior High; and Harry L. Jubas, 13411 Ir- vine, Oak Park, who is on the staff of Beth Shalom Hebrew School in Oak Park. The De- troiters are part of a group of 30 language teachers at Yeshiva University's Hebrew Language Institute, conducted in ...…

August 06, 1965 • Page Image 24

…M/S Es-tier Now Sailing for Zim Lines Brevities ED KASPARIN, president of Northland Ford Motors, Green- field and 10 Mile, announces the appointment of ROBERT B. CAR- PENTER ADVERTISING, Inc. as advertising, merchandising and public relations counsel. * The 3,000-deadweight-ton cargo motorship "Esther," the first ocean-going merchant vessel built in Israel since the reign of King Solomon, is now a busy member of the Zim Lines fleet and is ...…

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…Israel Closing Deficit in Foreign Trade Teen-Aged 'Mitzvah Corps' Dedicates Center for Hamlet of Mexican Jews MEXICO CITY — Mexican au- thorities who suspected him of "preaching on a tourist visa" nearly interrupted the proceed- ings, but Rabbi Leo Abrami man- aged to return to the tiny hamlet of Venta Prieta in order to dedi- cate as scheduled the newly-paint- ed synagogue and community cen- ter built this month by 18 high school students i...…

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…Israeli Olivewood Gavel! for Lions' New President People Make News • Indta s Costl Slur to Israel BY JESS SILVER (Copyright, 1965, JTA, Inc.) Dr. Sidney Borowitz, chairman Michael Glime, president of Bel of the physics department of New Air Pool Stores, America's largest York University, was honored at retail chain of pool supply stores, a luncheon at Hotel Plaza, New announced the appointment of York, as the first HERBERT S. WELLER of L...…

August 06, 1965 • Page Image 27

…7 Sc. Helortvw Grow Compiled by DR. SHLOMO KODESH Business Briefs By standstill prayer while standing standpoint, attitude stable stability. candidate candidacy Consider 1Dy the root of the word and the infinitive '11b 72 Watch now developments of root and word to place to lay out (for printing) the layout page column, ledger platform, prayer stand, pillar' class consciousness class struggle key position back bone standing room...…

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…• Yiddish Poetry in Latin Characters: Marie Jaffe's 'Gut Yuntif, Gut Yohr' Marie B. Jaffe, a Hunter gradu- ate, is a New York public school teacher. She is associated with the Poetry Society of America and is active in the YM-YWHA. Her translations of the poems of noted Yiddish writers have appeared in numerous magazines. She is a poet in her own right and she has produced a unique work: Yiddish poems in Latin characters. Her "Gut Yuntif, Gu...…

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…Theodor Hen! in the 'Concordia' Brandeis, Oxford Physicists Make Science Breakthrough WALHAM, Mass. — The most he revealed (This article is based on ma- I Freie Presse," as well as Karl Emil initiators and authors of the Aus- relations with them personality . . ." witty and a gay trian laws relating to literature, Franzos, Theodor Hertzka, E. terial gut at the author's disposal art and photography. In the Festschrift of the "Con- by the "Co...…

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