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September 07, 1956 • Page Image 75

…'The Champion' Season's Cordial Greetings New Year Greetings By HERBERT G. LUFT PALM BEACH BAR & RECREATION t most challenging prize - fig "Bowl Your Cares Away" . picture to come from Holy wood since "The Champion Television is the forthcoming MGM fe Meyers Rd. at McNichols ture "Somebody Up Thei UN 3-6226 Likes Me," though the tit itself seems a bit pretentiou The story deals with the c 1- I reer of Rocky Graziano w Lo H Holiday Good Ch...…

September 07, 1956 • Page Image 76

…Brandeis University Honors 100th Anniversary of Justice Brandeis Season's Best Wishes Greetings to the Community on New Year's CERTIFIED REALTY CO. Boulevard Manor Nursing Service Exclusive Sales Agents New Year Greetings The Leslie M. Broughton Company Nursery Men - and • Landscape Engineers 18135 WEST 7 MILE KE 5-5100 20131 JAMES COUZENS VE. 6-9069 Sincere Holiday Wishes Holiday Greetings GREEN BAG SUPER MARKET Chick's Loan Off...…

September 07, 1956 • Page Image 77

…Holiday Best Wishes Authorized Dealer for Velya Lawn-Meyer-Z-52 Stories Abou t Southern Je VS Gross DUNCANWYLLO'S Holiday Best Wishes KING THE TAILOR... By DAVID SCHWART z Makes the Better Jews first came to New LI 2-3103 York or New Amsterdam as Sam Rosenberg Between Main and Rochester Road it was originally called, back OPEN SUNDAY in 1654. That's pretty e Lit', .13904 Woodward TO 7-5006 but still its 30 years after the Pilgrims landed...…

September 07, 1956 • Page Image 78

…The true yoke. of our people, the vibration of the strings of our hearts, are in our folk songs—the songs of the ghetto. Ours is the song of the streets —the narrow, ugly ones. " In the dark medievval days, penned up like cattle in the narrow, gloomy ghetto streets, shut off by gates, barred and bolted every night with locks and chains, our people let their folk songs echo the frustrations of a tragic life. The first traces of our folk songs, ...…

September 07, 1956 • Page Image 79

…Uniform Hebrew-English Transliteration 2..y Ol.7,42.5.1.11,,ISIN Best Wishes for a Happy New Year .rzil.t.evii. oet. it tOOK tnree years to work try but throughout the world. The systems were discarded as soon as finished, for no one would accept them. Each Detroit's Finest "Native Style" Chinese Foods scholar, newspaper or printing house, blithely continued to use Open 4 P.M. to 3:30 A.M. — Orders to Take Out its own peculiar way of trans...…

September 07, 1956 • Page Image 80

…at OF .1, 4 4 • .L 74 .0. .4 }le •41,- tRosh, Washanali, an,ner Season's Best Wishes By MRS. REGINA FRISCHWASSER LIDO PIZZERIA (Copyright, 1956, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) onions in a saucepan. Pour in water and bring to a boil. With moistened hand shape balls and season with 1 teaspoon salt. Place the fish balls into the pan, cover and cook 1 3/4 hours. Add sliced carrots and cook 45 min- utes longer. Then remove the fish t...…

September 07, 1956 • Page Image 81

…Early American Womanhood Imprints the Sands of Time By _BEN NEGRI woman of valor who can find, for her price is above Woman's so-called emancipa- rubies tion is of recent date. Still The heart of her husband cloth A (An SAFS Feature) without the vote and without even entering into business careers, some women managed to leave their imprints on the sands of time. Harry Simon- hoff in his recently published "Jewish Notables in America" give...…

September 07, 1956 • Page Image 82

…:r-rn Greetings on the New Year to Our Friends and Patrons Holiday Greetings Edith Eckstat, R.E.. Albert Wolgin, R.E. ELECTROLOG I STS Unwanted Hair Safely Removed By New, Fast, Short Wave Method Hair Fashions by Edward When Theodor Herzl pub- lished "The Jewish State," Rich- ard Beer-Hoffman wrote to him: "At last I have found a human being that does not bear his Judaism resignedly as a burden or as a misfortune, but who, on the contra...…

September 07, 1956 • Page Image 83

….34 Greetings to Our Many Good Friends the SUSIE Q 'Humor -of Talmud Grows Through the Generations A Restaurant Famous for Many Good Reasons By ERWIN FETTERS Woodward Ave. (US-10) , 1 /4 mile North of 12 Mile Rd. Standard Feature • Syndicate Royal Oak, Michigan osasunimiro ■ ,, ■ 04444, 0 ■ 4,44. .44.4444..4m4aamoarts ■ oin..04ww ■ oo 44.. mwo mmiktamo .ams. 4■ 4, ■ Holiday Greetings Mitchell Syrup & Preserving Co. Manufacturers. o...…

September 07, 1956 • Page Image 84

…s Swampland Turned Productive by Efforts of Jewish National Fund ti Mapai Debates Offer of Changes in Cost of Living Allowances TEL AVIV, (JTA) — A sharp dispute over Israel's present system of automatic wage in- creases tied to the cost-of-living index developed here at the national convention of the Ma- pai party between two Cabinet ministers and trade union lead- ers. Finance; Minister Levi Eshkol and Minister of Trade and In- dustry Pin...…

September 07, 1956 • Page Image 85

…17—HOUSES FOR SALE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS MONICA 19128 Here is the Ranch home you've been asking for. 3 twin bedrms., plus 10x14 pan., den, huge liv.- din. rm., pan., Kitch., every mod- ern conven., only 4 yrs. old. Call Mrs. Gottlieb, UN. 1-4300. ELMER M. Liners accepted from responsible firms or individuals by telephone up to 11 a.m., Wednesday. Deadline for dis- olav classified ads is 4:30 p.m., Tuesday. Rates 10c a word, minimum cha...…

September 07, 1956 • Page Image 86

…A HAPPY and PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR TO OUR FRIENDS, RELATIVES . and CUSTOMERS HUNTINGTON WOODS Manor 18409 Open 2 - 5 Sunday Borgman & Berkley Attractive 3 bedrm. bung., rec. rm., gar. Must be sold quickly to close estate. Mr. Colby, UN. 4- 2400. NORTHWEST KLIPFEL ASSOCIATES , Woodingham - Curtis Lovely 71/2-rm. face brick Col., 3 twin sized bedrms., libr., car- peting, drapes, spac. kitch. and break. rm., grade lay., large rec. rm., 2-car g...…

September 07, 1956 • Page Image 87

…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE Roselawn, 16225 Don't wait . . . call rihw to see this beautiful 3 bedrm. brick home, 1st -lay., rec. rm., beautiful kitch. Very desirable neighbor- hood, close to schools & trans- portation. Call ?4r. McRae, UN. 4-3300. Louis P. Malone Corp. CHAMBERLAIN 420 S. Woodward, Birmingham MI. 6-4500 JO. 6-1527 17—HOUSES FOR SALE Excellent modern 5 1,4 - 514 face brick, huge living rm. & bed- rms., break r...…

September 07, 1956 • Page Image 88

…g 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE , 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17-HOUSES FOR SALE ROSEMARY - COOLIDGE • Terrific 3 bdrm. Ranch. Cust. feats. thruout. Lovely kit., with eating area. Rear scrn,d. Patio; rec. rm.; gas ht.; carpet.; drapes, incl. Big. yard. Near everything. Miss Sherman. GROSS REALTY 13420 W. 7 MILE UN 4-3100 Washburn-Outer Drive BY APPT. ONLY Beautiful stone front brick Col., lavishly landscaped. 3 be...…

September 07, 1956 • Page Image 89

…31-TRANSPORTATION SHERWOOD FOREST . AREA 20415 STRATFORD Whole duplex brick, 6 and 6, gas a.c. ht., 18x14 liv. rms., 10x15 din. rms., 2 - car garage, occupancy Sept. 1 on one side, 3 bedrms. ea., nat'l fireplaces, magnificent location, all lge. rms. Mr. Willis. MAYFAIR REALTY CO. 18922 W. McNICHOLS GREENLAWN KE. 7 - 2700 7 MILE - 5/4 F. brk. Inc. Gas A.C. ht.; beaut. cond.; Lge. rms; nat'l fire- plc Immed. occup. of lower flat. Worthw...…

September 07, 1956 • Page Image 90

…Ushering in the New Year Late Cables Egypt Claims 13 - Dead in 3 Raids by Israel Troops Obituaries J A C O B MALCOLM SEID- MAN, 21836 Sussex, Oak Park, died Sept. 2. Services were at Kaufman's Tuesday, Survived by wife, Sylvia; children, Joel, Michael and Ellerf; mother, Mrs. Bertha Lieberman; a brother and a sister. * * * Funeral services for SOPHIE SW FIFtT, of 2953 Leslie, who died Sept. 1, were held Sunday at Kaufman's. Survived by hus...…

September 07, 1956 • Page Image 91

…•I • Monument nye!trigs Lehrman will officiate. Rela- tives and friends are asked to Mrs. Ray Krause Dies; attend. Suffered Injuries in * * * Fall on 80th Birthday (Unveiling announcements may The family of the late Her- Mrs. Ray Krause, fortherly of The family of the late Mor- tion, 14 Mile and Gratiot. Rabbi man Sklare announces the un- be inserted by mail or by callin 2665 W. Boston; died SatUrday. The Jewish News office, VE 8-9364. ris ' ...…

September 07, 1956 • Page Image 92

…Hebrew Terms in Seals of U.S. Universities Sacred Tongue Inspires American Educators Tradition, Begun at Columbia in 1755, Sprung from Love of Bible By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Hebrew is required as part of the curriculum in most theo- logical schools, Catholic as well as Protestant. It is considered as necessary for a complete un- derstanding o1 the Old Testa- ment as Greek is in studying the New Testament. In Colonial times, Hebrew was a requi...…

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