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August 13, 1954 • Page Image 5

…DETR0rr fro/Intl NEWS-5 Liebman Found Innocent Friday, August 13, 1954 Plan Israeli Room in Surgeons Hall of Fame - Dr. Bernard Weston, 1 o c a 1 physician and member of the national executive committee of the American Physicians Fel- lowship Committee, recently at- tended the fourth annual as- sembly of the organization in San Francisco, Calif. Several decisions in regard to the Jewish state were reached, chief among which was a fund- rais...…

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…Settle. Israel - Arab Complaint's at Two Meetings of Armistice Commissions JERUSALEM, (JTA) — More than 1,30C complaints and coun- ter complaints by Israel and Egypt, some of them dating back to 1952, were settled without voting by the Israel-Egyptian Mixed Armistice Commission, at a meeting at Auja. The meeting rejected an Egyptian interpretation of the armistice agreement on civilians crossing the demarcation lines. Lt. Col. Bertholdy, Unit...…

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…fn u uigration Slowdown Changes Responsibility of Community Agency 1. Expiration of the Dis- placed Persons Act. 2. Severe restrictions of the present immigration law (the McCarran-Walter Act, which has been fought not only by Jewish organizations but by groupS representing all na- tionality backgrounds). 3. The administrative tan- While vast changes are being contemplated on a national level in connection with the decrease in recent Jewish ...…

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…Cong. Aaron Moshe Contributes $5,000 Sabbath Nahamu By RABBI SAMUEL J. FOX To Yeshivah Annex Building Fund (Copy r ight, 1954, JTA, Inc.) The Sabbath after Tisha B'ab is traditionally called "Sabbath Nahamu." The term "Nahamu" comes from the opening words of the prophetic portion which is always read on that particular Sabbath which opens with the words "Comfort Ye, Comfort Ye" my people. These were the words of the Prophet Isaiah. After hav...…

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…DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-9 Friday, August 13, 1954 Adivitiei in Society Marlene Shulak Wed To Jo D. Isaacson Mr. and Mrs. Jack Provizer, of 3008 Monterey, have returned from a two-week visit with their daughter and son-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Morris Starkman. at Lawton, Okla. Dr. Starkman, who serves in the U. S. Army Medical Corps just returned from service in Korea, and will complete his term of duty at Fort Sill, Okla. After his discharge in No...…

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…Ben-Gurion Chastises Zionist Groups For Failing to Immigrate to Israel TEL AVIV, (JTA) — Premier Moshe Sharett told the world conference of Ichud, the Labor Zionist movement at Kfar Saba, that while he did not share the opinion that every individual Zionist must settle in Israel, he believes that Zionist organiza- tions in every country would prove their ability and loyalty by their achievements in stimu- lating immigration to Israel from the...…

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…Siteruth League Plays Beneficent Role In Development of Camp Tamarack In 1944, 30 young married women banded together to help underprivileged children. Since several of these women had been professionally active i n the camping movement, it was nat- ural for them to turn to this in- stitution as an instrument for achieving their purpose. Today, only 10 years after its founding, the Sheruth League's efforts are culminating in the establishment...…

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…12—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, August 13, 1954 Sof ferin-Warsh Rites Slated for January ets; Lillian Zalenko and Edith Weiss, journal; Dolores Klein, darlings; Dorothy Silverman, memoriams; Bertha Wasserman, simchas; Sarah Rogovein and Geraldine Weingarden, reserva- tions; Betty Cohen, decorations; Sydelle Kosak, dramatics; Dor- othy Chaiken, program; and Bea Fealk, publicity. Last year's cap- tains and women wishing to serve this year are i...…

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…Frances Saw!nick Wed Prejudice in Hit ing More Apparent Durine During , Unemployment To Harland W. Fine NEW YORK, (JTA) — Racial therefore, is to approach the the fact that, during the past and r e l i g i o u s discriminatory problem far too narrowly, the several years, various aspects of 44tm DETROIT JEWISH EWS-13 riday, August 13, 1954 , practices in employment are widespread throughout the United States, it is asserted in. a report by ...…

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…Gen. Burns, UN Truce Chief, Enroute to Jersualem Hospitality. and Artistry. News Brevities Twin Bill citSteatiord Nat King Cole, Patti Page andj Cisco Kid (Duncan Renaldo) . STRATFORD, Ontario — For with Pancho (Leo Carrillo) will two more weeks, a great experi- be a o n g the ment will continue to draw rec- many top enter- i ord crowds to the Shakespearean n e- s at the Festival here. Originally sched- State Fair, Sept. ! uled to run only ...…

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…Israel Leaders Advocate Yiddish As Country's 2nd National Language JERUSALEM, (JTA)—Yiddish must not be looked upon as a foreign language in Israel, but should be considered a A GENTLEMAN with an un- wieldy box of flowers under his arm was about to board a Madi- son Avenue bus recently in New York when local TV script writer ' Eileen S c h u s t e r, visiting her family in the big city, hailed him . . . She was sure she recog- nized him, bu...…

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…13-TO RENT-FLATS-INCOMES- APARTMENTS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Calvert - McQuade Sec, Liners accepted from responsible firms or persons by telephone up to 11 a.m. Wednesday. Rates 10c a word. HURD Minimum Charge $1.00. CALL VErmont 8-9364 ■ S rms., coal ht., good condition„ reasonable rent to responsible party. Immediate possession. SPACIOUS 6 ROOM upper, gas heat, auto. hot water. Sturtevant-Dexter. TO. 5- 9247. BEAUTIFUL 31/2 room...…

August 13, 1954 • Page Image 17

…17—HOUSES FOR SALE country Living 19959 WARD Open Sun., 2-5 Charming 2 bedrm. ranch type, liv- ing room 21x12; Jr. din. rm., extra large screened tern, rec. rm., bar, a.c. gas ht., garage, carpets and more. Priced to sell at $16,900. MR. KNUDSEN, UN. 4-2400 NORTHWEST ASSOCIATES SAN JUAN - CURTIS Eng. face brick 3 bedrm. home, per- fect condition, break. rm., rec. rm., a.c. gas ht., encl. terr., gar., com- pletely carpeted and other extr...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 111—HOUSES FOR SALE OAK PARK- OAK PARK Brick Duplexes Ranch DeLtaxe 3 bedrm. Brick Ranch NO DN. PAYT• only 3 months old, 1 Y2 bali1S. Disposal, Dishwasher & carpeted through- to G.I.'s 10 Mi. Rd. Just W. of Coolidge out. Owner must sacrifice for Open 12-8 Daily & Sun. quick sole. Don't be sorry you 2 bedrms., full basement, oil a. c. ht., tile bath, garbage disp., ward- robe closets, large kitchen, double ...…

August 13, 1954 • Page Image 19

…TTA-LOTS FOR SALE 40-EMPLOYMENT S RESIDENTIAL lots for sale on 9 Mile ELDERLY woman wishes companion. Good home in exchange for services. UN. 3-4262, LI. 4-3154. Rd. in Oak Park. -Will sell all or part. LI. 1-2416. WOODWARD AVE. Near Catalpa (11 1/2 Mile Rd.). A busy shopping area with Tom's Super Mar- ket, Cunningham's, Pick N. Pay, Best Carpet, other good merchants, lots of parking. We offer a 30 and a 20 foot parcel for sale or will e...…

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…Dr. Abba Hilid Sliver Tribute to a Great Leader :4P - A General in a Hurry Takes Time Out For Detroit Visit; Accorded Honors by JWV By FRANK SIMONS lant efforts of the Israeli people, of their many manifestations of In between' leaps and bounds loyalty to the West and compli- of a hurried visit of military in- mented Gen. Dayan on the stallations in this country, Maj. smooth-working system of na- Gen. Moshe Dayan, chief of staff tional se...…

August 06, 1954 • Page Image 1

…E JEWISH NEWS Isaiah's Vision: Impact on Youth and World's A Weekly Review Hope for Peace Commentary, Page 2 VOLUME 25—No. 22 of Jewish Events Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper—Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle eCg!S4. 7 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd.—VE. 8-9364—Detroit 35, August 6, 1954 Abba Hillel Silver: Congressional Tribute to a Great Leader Story on Page 20 $4.00 Per Year; Single Copy, 15c Tercentenary Month Procl...…

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…Purely Commentary 16 Die in Israel's Worst Air Disaster TEL AVIV, (JTA)—Sixteen persons are known to be dead and more than a score injured, Marry C. Kenney Finds Impact in Isaiah's Vision several seriously and not ex- Here is a most remarkable picture. Your Commentator nom- pected to survive, in the after- inates it for the first _prize in photography in our generation. math to Israel's worst aerial disaster, last week end. The tragedy occur...…

August 06, 1954 • Page Image 3

…Arabs Object to Selection of Burns as Successor to Bennike Special Wire to The Jewish News UNITED NATIONS, (AJP)—Arab diplomatic circles in 'the United Nations view the replacement of General Vagn Bennike, Chief of Staff of the UN Truce Supervision Organization in Pal- estine by Major General E. L. M. Burns of Canada with greatest gravity. Bennike, they claim, always maintained "a strict neutrality in his decisions between Arabs and Israel, f...…

August 06, 1954 • Page Image 4

…THE .JEWISH NEWS Balancing Power vs. Justice lncorporattng the Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue of Juip 20 1951 II!emelt, mericar Association of English-Jewish Newspap?.re. Michigan Press Association. Puhiisne, ever,' Friday rhe Jewish .News Publishing Co„ MOO West Seven Mlle Road, Detroil 35. Mich., V. 8-9304 4utmetripthrw 14 a veer roreigr 11.6 •er.-: ...7,i'.':',.."7"1W7-""*".."' .."......r".-;*,," , , ' ti, . c.K.:.' ..1...…

August 06, 1954 • Page Image 5

…srael Friendly to Big Power Note Hope for Middle East Peace, But Still Question Arab Arms JERUSALEM, {JTA)—The Jewish Government gave its reply to an 11-point note presented to her by the Western Powers with regard to border security. The reply was handed to the American, British and• French diplomatic representa- tives in Israel. It is understood that Israel accepted all the technical pro- posals suggested by the "Big Three," including the ...…

August 06, 1954 • Page Image 6

…Bnai Brith Council to Launch Israel Bond Drive on Sept. 15 Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Council announced this week that the local effort towards ful- filling national Bnai Brith's pledge for the sale of $7,500,000 worth of Israel bonds will be launched at a function of Pis- gah Lodge and Chapter on Sept. 15. Elias Goldberg, chairman of the Bnai Brith drive, his co- chairmen, Rabbi Joshua S. Sper- ka,. Samuel Gottleib, Council President Melvin ...…

August 06, 1954 • Page Image 7

…Birthday Tribute to Herman Golanty Hakes Possible New Tamarack Cabin On Aug. 25, the Herman Go- the cost of the party was being lanty Cabin will be among the paid for by a committee of 10 buildings dedicated at the new friends so that their money could be used entirely for the Camp Tamarack purpose. Golanty, himself, felt so honored at the gesture that he supplemented the funds necessary to pay the full cost of construction. In addition to th...…

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…Congregation 13nai Israel of Pontiac Seeks Members, Enrollees in Schools Congregation Bnai Israel of Pontiac this week announced a campaign to enlist new members jn Pontiac and environs. Rabbi Henry Hoscha.nder stated that the aim of the syna- gogue is to enroll not only addi- tional members among Pontiac's Orthodox Jewish residents but in neighboring communities — Franklin K n o 11 s, Huntington Woods, Oak Park, Cass Lake, Pine Lake and othe...…

August 06, 1954 • Page Image 9

…Women ' .3 eitt/J Markel Co. Builds 32 Ranch Homes hi Oak Park Area Revisionist Meeting Saddened Betrothed By Death of Samuel Schnitz Detroit's- Best Laundry & Dry Cleaning Value; An inspired group of speakers paid tribute to Theodor Herzl and Zeev Jabotinsky last week in a program sponsored by the Zionists Revisionists of Detroit, in observance of the yahrzeiten of the two great Jewish leaders. A sad note received at the meeting was ...…

August 06, 1954 • Page Image 10

…JEWISH NEWS Children Unlimited $175,obo Gift by Helen DeRoy Foundation 10—DETROIT Friday, August 6, 1954 Aids the Sightless Sixteen housewives and an Makes Possible Wayne Medical Library Golden Wedding Gifts attorney, disturbed by the fact Construction on the Helen L. DeRoy Medical Library Building, which will be a part of the vastly expanded Wayne University Medical Center, will begin early next year, it was announced this week by Dr. Gordon...…

August 06, 1954 • Page Image 11

…Activiiiei in ,SOciety Ethel Tamler Wed To Philip J. Rosen DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-1 1 Friday, August 6, 1954 ifiarriayeJ Young's Gap Celebrating 40th Year at Parksville DUNN-BROD: The marriage Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Dosie, formerly of Highland Ave., are Young's Gap Hotel, located in of Dolores Brod, daughter of Mr,. now residing in their new home at 19474 Greenlawn. the scenic surroundings of Sulli- and Mrs. Aaron Brod of Hubbell Mr. and Mrs....…

August 06, 1954 • Page Image 12

…Expect 4,000 Delegates Arlene Kadans to Wed Bernard M. Rabinowitz At 11:adassah Parley More than 4,000 delegates and guests from every section of the United States, representing the organization's 300,000 members in 1.100 chapters in each of the 43 states as well as in Puerto Rico and Alaska, will attend the 40th annual convention of Ha- dassah, at the Waldorf-Astoria, New York, Aug. 22-25. There will be 33 delegates from Detroit. According t...…

August 06, 1954 • Page Image 13

…`Israel's Friendship for U. S. Cannot Be Bought with. Concessions%--Sharett DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-13 Friday, August 6, 1954 JERUSALEM, (J T A )— Israel sider any arms given to Egypt will strive for friendship with as intended to be turned by her the American people and its . against us. We are not bent on its government but will not buy expansion, but we will remain this friendship _with concessions, watchful and alert and we will Premier Mos...…

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…Four Israelis on UN Staff 14—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, August 6, 1954 Gordon, an officer with the Hu- Baldwin Sees Danger By DAVID HOROWITZ UNITED NATIONS, N.Y.—The man Rights Division; David Mi- sixty nations constituting the ron, Political and Security Coun- In Suez Evacuation membership of the UN are each cil Affairs, and Mrs. Ofra Core, NEW YORK, (AJP)—Criticiz- entitled to have a specific num- a Sabra working in the Arch- ber of thei...…

August 06, 1954 • Page Image 15

…Rumor Eisenhower Will Appoint Byroade U.S. Ambassador to Egypt AT THE BEGINNING of their married life, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Deutch made the arrange- ment that whenever he had a , bad day at the office, he would put his hat well over on the left side of his head on returning home . . If she had a bad day at home, she would put her apron on backwards . . . Each undertook to respect the other's danger signal . . . They are still happily married...…

August 06, 1954 • Page Image 16

…14-W ANTED-FLATS-INCOMES- 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. 5 ROOM lower. at desired. FAMILY of 3 adults desire 5 room in- come or flat, N.W. section. References. UN. 3-1343. EXECUTIVE, wife, one school aged child, desire 5 or 6 room flat or house, N.W. section. LI. 3-5058. 10-ROOMS FOR RENT --- ----••-- ROOM FOR...…

August 06, 1954 • Page Image 17

…17—HOUSES FOR GALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE WASHBURN 16221 Face brick, 3 bedrm. Eng. Baseboard ht., sunroom, break. nook, 1st fl. lave rec. rm. Disposal, 2 car gar. Call MR. EAGLE, UN. 1-4300. ELMER M. CLARK WOODINGHAM 18717 Open 2-5 Sunday Center ent., face brick, built 1947, stall shower, 1st. fl. lay., 3 bedrms., front libr., sp:inklers, screened terr., massive living room, carpeted throughout, 2 car gar. Under $25,000, MR. LICHTMAN, UN....…

August 06, 1954 • Page Image 18

…- 17-440USES FOR SALE WOOD' NGHAM 17550 MONTE VISTA & ST MARTINS BAGLEY SCHOOL Open 2-5 Sunday Don't miss this perfect face brick and stone Colonial. Large gorgeous rooms, bkfst. room, 1st fl. lay., 3 bedrooms, gas A.C., rich carpets, drapes, garage, etc. Most well-kept home in this area. Will take reason- able Offer under $20,000. H. Goldman. 5 rms, 2 bedrms, tile bath, stove and refrigerator. $95 per mo. UN. 4-3143, O'Donnell Madsen...…

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…SARAH PEARLMAN, 1 E 2 4 4 Northiawn, died Aug. 2. Serv- ices at Ira Kaufman Chapel. in- BEER AND WINE STORE LAKE FRONT COTTAGE terment in New York City. She Opportunity to purchase big money AT CASS LAKE leaves two sons, Murray, of maker, W. 7 Mile Road hot spot. REBECCA KELLNER, 3341 ABRAHAM INSTEIN, 3777 Edi- Brooklyn, and Henry, of Green- 1842 Cass Lake Front at Moss Ave., Largest variety of beer and wine in Keego Harbor. Completely modern ...…

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…Cantor Speak's at Bnai Brith Center ' EDDIE CANTOR wasn't joking when he turned up recently at Friday evening services held at the Bnai Brith Center in Roch- ester, Minn., where the famed Mayo Clinic is located. In a serious !mood he described his experiences in Israel and talked about the responsibilities that Judaism requires of us. An overflow congre- gation filled all seats in the chapel. The Center is a national project of Bnai Brith, d...…

August 28, 1953 • Page Image 1

…Mrs. Roosevelt Demolishes Arab Argument in Plea for Peace in THE JEWISH NEWS A Weekly Review Middle East Commentary, Page 2 of Jewish Events 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd.—VE. 8-9364—Detroit 35, Mich:, August 28, 1953 17100 W. 7 Mile Road Corner Biltmore Our New 'Phone Number: Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper—Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle VOLUME 23—No. 25aft-WO. . 7 Our New Address VErmont 8-9364 $4.00 Per Year; Sing...…

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…Purely Commentary By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Mrs. FDR Demolishes the Arab Arguments 2—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, August 28, 1953 Detroit Soldier Edits Camp Paper Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt's recent tour of the Near East, her visits in Jordan, Israel, India, Pakistan and Syria are described in a fashion especially worthy of Eleanor Roosevelt. Under the title "India and the Awakening East," her travelogue (published by Harper), not only is a ver...…

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…DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-3 Allied Jewish Campaigners Inspired at Knollwood Rally Friday, August 28, 1953 Austria to Resume Talks On Repo - rations Payments • Meeting for a day of fun and relaxation as well as for an ex- change of views on the 1953 Al- lied Jewish Campaign, campaign workers were inspired Tuesday by the reports heard at the an- nual stag day of the Detroit Service Group at Knollwood Country Club. Participants in the program __in...…

August 28, 1953 • Page Image 4

…THE JEWISH NEWS Let's Smoke It Out! Incorporating the Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue of July 20, 1952 Member American Association of English-Jewish Newspapers, 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 $5. Entered as second class matter Aug. 6, 1942, at Post Office, Detroit, Mich., under Act...…

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…Embassy in Jordan Ordered To Intervene for U.S. Jew Tax Exemption Statute For Parochial Schools Declared Void by Courts OAKLAND, Calif., (JTA) — A California court ruled uncon- stitutional a law giving private non-profit schools — chiefly parochial schools — tax exemp- tions. The decision of the Ala- meda County State Superior Court will be appealed to the State Supreme Court. The judge who announced the decision said that the law ex- emptin...…

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…Bnai Brith Lodge to Sell U. S. Savings Bonds in September Ike Greets Baruch on 83rd Birthday, Delivers Major Address at N. V. Dedication WASHINGTON, D. C. — Sep- tember has been designated as National Bnai Brith Savings Bonds Month during which Bnai Brith lodges all over the country are asked to sell United States Savings Bonds to members, friends, neighbors and business associates, it was announced by Philip J. Klutznick, president of Bnai ...…

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…Local Synagogues Making Arrangements For High Holiday Ticket Distribution Conservative, Orthodox and Reform congregations in the community are currently plan- ning services for the High Holy Days. Most synagogues have em- barked on holiday membership campaigns, while others are planning auxiliary services to accommodate overflow holiday crowds. In the following - paragraphs are listed plans of various con- gregations for the holidays. Evergre...…

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…Fate of 100,000 Jews in Iran Not Made Easier with. Revolution JERUSALEM, (JTA) — There are still between 80,000 and 100,- 000 Jews in revolt-torn Iran, a Jewish Agency spokesman re- ported this week. The fate of these Jews has been the subject of much concern here. The spokesman pointed out that nearly 32,000 Persian Jews have come to Israel since estab- lishment of the Jewish State. A party of 140 Iranian 'Jews, who left Teheran on the eve o...…

August 28, 1953 • Page Image 9

…Award Honor Certificates to Leading Local Women in Israel Bond Drive At their second annual lunch- eon, 150 members of the Detroit Women's Division reaped the re- wards of active participation in the national effort to secure in- vestment dollars for Israel, last Week, at Knollwood Country Club. Mrs. Miriam Fineman, nation- al women's director, presented honor certificates to representa- tives of 14 local women's socie- ties for outstanding w...…

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…10—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Ginsberg, Keyserling Friday, August 28, 1953 The Kinsey Report By DAVID SCHWARTZ (Copyright, 1953, Jewish Telegraphic Agency) As this is being written, the new Kinsey book on sex and the human female is the big noise. It is something new almost un- precedented. In fact, the only precedent I can think of is the Tracate "Yevamoth" of the Gemara, which came, out about 2,000 . years ago. "Yevamoth" deals entirely with s...…

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…W omerl'i efuto NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will open its season on Sept. 15, at the home of newly- elected president, Helen Schrage. Other officers are Anna Schu - man and Esther Rosenberg, vice - presidents; Florence Primack, fund chairman and council • president; Molly Boraks, treas- urer; Anna Schuman, Jessie Sas- love and Gertrude Becker, secre- taries; Freda Metz, Moatzot Hapoalot; Tillie Epstein, bulle • tin; Sophie Sulkes, membersh...…

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…12—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Chicago Girl Engaged To Bernard Goldman Friday, August 28, 1953 To Wed on Nov. 22 Council Distributes Calendar to Officials The Jewish Community Coun- cil has completed distribution of its 1953-54 school calendar, which, as in past years, has been sent to school teachers and ex- ecutives and to public officials. The calendar notes the chief holidays of all religious denom- inations and dates of legal holi- days and p...…

August 28, 1953 • Page Image 13

…Council Warns Against Holy Day Outbreak of 'Mushroom Synagogues' AdivilieJ in Society Detroiters vacationing at Omena Inn include the K. Altschul- ers and family, Mary Bergman, the M. A. Bereshes and family, M. A. Blumenstiels, the A. Borkins, Mrs. R. Borodawkins and son, David Bouman and daughters, David Browns and family, Samuel Browns, Elihu Burkow, Paul Cohn, the M. W. Cohens, Mrs. D. Corn- ell and daughter, Rose, Dr. and Mrs. David Eism...…

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…Bnai Brith Women Plan to Launch Annual Fund-Raising Campaign Nineteen local women's chap- embark on the organization's ters of Bnai Brith this week will annual fund - raising driv e, which will culminate Nov, 3, at Masonic Temple with a huge variety show. Mrs. Sam Gold, president of the Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Women's Council, which acts as coordinating body for the 6,500 members in the local group, an- nounced that Mrs. Alfred Lakin will ...…

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