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September 29, 1961 • Page Image 1

…Ancient Crucifixion Libels Demolished by Noted Scholar Tribute to Hammarskjold THE JEWISH E S A Weekly Review Commentary Page 2 Vital Tasks in Torch Drive f Jewish Events Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper—incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle Vol. XL, No. 5 Printed in a 100 /o Union Shop 7100 W. 7 Mile Rd. —_VE 8-9364 — Detroit 35, Fair Youth Al iyah Methods Editorials Page 4 Sept. 29, 1961 — $5.00 Per Year; Single Cop...…

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…Purely COMmentary Noted Scholar Views By Philip Background of Bias WOMOVitZ in Christian ,History The distinguished British scholar and author, Hugh Trevor- Roper, already has rendered valuable service to the cause of truth by exposing many of the Hitlerite and Nazi libels, to presenting the truth about those who sought the destruction of Jewry, by revealing factual data relating to the Holocaust. He was in Jerusalem during the early weeks o...…

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…(Continued from Page 1) situation and the circumstances of the shootings convinced Cabinet members that the border forces had no alterna- tive but to fire at the poten- tial border trespassers. After .hearing the reports, the leftist Mapam withdrew its pro- posal for establishment of an inquiry committee to review the shootings. A Cabinet statement stressed that it was the duty of security forces to prevent illegal border crossings and to defe...…

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…Damocles Sword Over Oppressed THE JEWISH NEWS Incorporating the Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue of July 20, 1951 Member American Association of English—Jewish Newspaper, Michigan Press Association, National Edi- torial Association. Published every Friday by The Jewish News Publishing Co., 17100 West Seven Mile Road, Detroit 35. Mich.. VE 8-9364. Subscription $5 .a year. Foreign $6. Entered as second class matter Aug. 6, 1942 ...…

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…▪ Jewish Community Council Lists Standing Committees' Membership The members ish Comm ouncil stand- ing co ees for the 1961-62 sea as now been complete rding to an ann Stanley J. W . al cil presi t. These ity Relat . sion a ernal elati rect t ncil program • heir ecific areas, an rt to the e Committee; t h e i r activities are in turn , NI =I - MN I I different I delicious I continental I confections by BARTON'S 4.4.;u I For example: ...…

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…Israeli Cabinet Imposes $14 Million Borman Story Retold on Eve of Maryglade Banquet Al Borman, 25211 Scot' ichig State and the Univer- Other Detroiters who will re- Compulsory Loan for Refugee Aid Huntington Woods, could ell sity of roit. ceive awards that evening are JERUSALEM, (JTA) — rael's caretaker Cabinet voted the imposition of a compulsory, 25 million pound ($14 million) loan on all Israeli wage and salary earners, to help finance hou...…

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…By JOSEF FRAENKEL When an anti-Semitic paper publishes distorted stories about Jews and the State of Israel, it is a waste of time sending in a correction, for these re- ports are obviously the main sustenance of such papers. But the London weekly Spectator is not an anti-Semitic journal, al- though it seems, in the last few years, to have preferred to at- tack the State - of Israel with consistent unfairness. It is re- grettable that such a p...…

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…Yugoslavia Jewish Community Portrait By TULLIA ZEVI tion of the Jewish Communi- went to the synagogue of Bel- ties. Since 1945, . all Sephardic grade, at Ulica Kosmajska. It a n -d Ashkenazi communities, is a large, dignified and well which were traditionally separat- kept building. But it was BELGRADE—At 71-A Ulica 7 ed in pre-war days, have merged. closed. A handsome woman, Jula, in an old dignified building The Federation of the Jewish El...…

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…fore 1940," says Gottschalk, "it can be said that Belgium rec- ognized the right of asylum and considered it sacred." Queen Elizabeth set an ex- ample for the rest of the coun- try by intervening with the occupying authorities on behalf of groups of children or persons over 65 and managed to pre- vent numerous deportations and eventual death. "In fact," says Gottschalk, "thanks to the steps taken by the Royal Family, general deporta- tion of...…

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…Nelson Glueck, president of I Hebrew 'Union College - Jewish Seminary Obtains Rouault Painting Brandeis to Honor 10 land Institute of Religion. Jewish Groups Ask Kennedy to Veto Immigration Bill with Special Degrees WALTHAM, Mass. — Swedish I nnar K. economics professor ady onomts Myrdal, Britis nd ard) I Jackson ( Americans ill eight pr at Brandeis Un' r- he ho in a special con sity ti te- noz- resi- Carle- -ing the celebrate exercis Phi B...…

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…that is, by accepting the obliga- inevitability of individual moral tions of the Covenant—might responsibility toward all men, enjoy the fruits of God's bounty not merely neighbors and fel- in the manner that God prom- low Israelites. ised His -own people Israel The Biblical verse "And through His prophets. • In this you shall love your neighbor called to include them." So that universalism, Biblical Israel and as yourself; I am the Lord" the ...…

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…. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, September 29, 1961 — . 12 Sabbath, Shemini Atzeres Services Listed The following evening and morning times announced by De- troit area synagogues and tem- ples for Sabbath services apply, also, for observance of Shemini Atzeres services to conclude the festival of Sukkot at those con- gregations on Sunday and Mon- day. Simchas Torah will be cele- brated Monday night. CONG. MISHKAN ISRAEL: Sabbath services...…

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…Rabbi Adler Speaks at Memorial Service for Hammarskjold Philadelphia Rabbis Will Not Serve at Functions Violating Kashruth A "Great Weekends Series," Consciousness Of The American PHILADELPHIA, (JTA) — They condemned the manner in Dag Hammarskjold's death featuring some of the country's Jews." Opportunity will be pro- outstanding scientists, authors vided for questions and discus- has weakened the forces of the The Conservative rabbinate of ...…

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…CJFWF Starts Drive for Cash Collections NEW YORK, (JTA)—An un- precedented nationwide effort to help . its member communi- ties collect millions of dollars in still outstanding pledges was launched by the Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds, Irving Kane, Council president, announced. According to Kane, this un- usual step was taken because cash is needed immediately to contend with an unforeseen rise in immigration to Israel — be-...…

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…NORTHWEST CHILD RES- CUE WOMEN announces newly installed officers are Mesdames David Samuelson, president; Joseph Cohen and Nathan Yost, vice presidents; Edward Kaiser, treasurer; Miss Florence Wein- garden and Mesdames Max Wolf, Sam Kampner, Charles Heiman, and Arthur Simon, sec- retaries. A regular meeting of the club will be held Oct. 12 at the home of Miss Weingar- den, 19434 Ardmore. * * * SA'AD CLUB is planning its annual -fund-raising a...…

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…Larry Altman Named Coordinator of DIT Information Service Larry Altman, a former mem- ber of The Jewish News edi- torial staff, has been named coordinator of informa- - tion services for the De- troit Institute of Technology. He will han- dle public tions and pare pub materia DIT, this cele sary man, 1842 a g duate of ver y and was a the Detorit Ti staff CH SE KREPLACH 17 Livernois Merchants Form Body to Enhance Shopping South of 1' Sevent...…

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…JVS to Discuss Scholarships at Trustees Board Meeting on Oct. 4 At the board of trustees of the Jewish Vocational Service first meeting of the curent sea- son Wednesday, 4 p.m., at the Jewish Center, Curtis at Meyers, a preSentation will be made of typical cases presented to the committee on Jewish scholar- ship service. The scholarship service con- sists of 25 Funds in the commu- nity, which are available for loans or grants to students for ...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -- Friday, September 29, 1961 -- 1 8 AJC Detroit Women to Hear National Officer at Workshop The Detroit Women's Divi- sion, American Jewish Con- gress, will hold an all-day workshop Wednesday at Holi- day Manor, announces President Mrs. Dan Shapiro. Mrs. Naomi Levine, national director of membership and or- ganization, will preside. Registration begins 9:30 a.m. Problems to be considered in- clude organization, to be ...…

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…On die Air This Week's Radio and Television Programs of Jewish Interest THE JEWISH HERITAGE Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday. Station: WCAR. Feature: "Selections From Ec- clesiastes," the Biblical book of aphorisms and philosopy said to have been written by King Solo- mon, will be read in Hebrew and in English by Abba Eban, former Israel ambassador to the United States and the United Nations. * * * ... TO DWELL TOGETHER Time: 9:15 a.m. Sunday. Statio...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, September 29, 1961 — 20 Dr. Raven Is 1st WAC Medic to Wear 'Eagles' `Look Back, Mrs. Lot!' sraeli Satire Kisho n's The sub-title of the new and ing on the people in Israel who One of World War II's first` highly entertaining book, "Look stem from so many countries, "lady doctors" to be admitted to Back, Mrs. Lot!", by Ephraim shows that "from the lin- the Army, Clara Raven, recently Kishon, (published by ...…

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…Abraham Dickenstein, presi- dent of Ampal, the American investment corporation oper- ating in Israel, will address a meeting of Ampal stockholders and all w h o are interested in t h e corpo- ration's work, next Thursday evening, at'. the home of Mrs. Dorothy G. Turkel 2760 W. '7-Mile Rd. Dickenstein will speak on the subject "A Generation of Investments in Israel a n the Future." Thursday's meeting w i 11 mark the 20th Dickenstein anniversary...…

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…Leonard Bernstein's Superb Creative Talent Described in Biography by John Briggs Petitions Ask Paray to .Remain With Symphony After Season Gus-Gendler Wedding Rites Petitions were circulated this week urging M. Paul Paray to reconsider his resignation and to remain as conductor of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. The petitions, handled among others by many leaders in musi- cal circles in Detroit, read: "Recognizing the tremen- dous service r...…

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…ANTIQUE DEALERS will display their wares at the major .fund- raising event of Sharona Chapter, Pioneer Women, from 11 aan. to 11 p.m. Oct. 5 at the Hayim Greenberg Center. The antique sale and show will also feature a snack bar, and prizes will be awarded hourly. In charge of the- event are, from left, (seated) Mesdames Herman Osrovitz, vice president of funds; Leo Barns, publicity; Aaron Katzman, ticket co-chairman; (standing) Abra- ham Silbe...…

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…24 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, September 29, 1961 — `Jewish Art,' Edited by Cecil Roth, Reviews Noteworthy Achievements During the Ages Every aspect of Jewish art, from antiquity, through the Middle Ages to emancipation, with thorough coverage of our artists in modern times, is cov- ered in the encyclopedic illus- trated history, "Jewish Art," edited by Dr. Cecil Roth and published by McGraw-Hill Book Co. (330 W. 42nd, N.Y. 36). Publi...…

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…Jews Disproving Samuel's Theory that Concept of Sports Is Gentile By HAROLD U. RIBALOW (Copyright, 1961, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) participated in the Games. One of them was Dick Savitt, the great tennis player and former Wimbleton champion. Another intriguing aspect of the games was the performance of Michael Wittenberg, who won the light - heavyweight championship in the Greco- Roman style. Young Wittenberg is the son of Henry Witt...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW S -- Fri day, September 29, 1961 -- 26 13-FOR RENT APARTMENTS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Liners and display classified ads accepted from re- sponsible firms or individuals by telephone • up to noon Wednesday. Rates 10c a word, minimum charges $1.00, or $3.08 per column inch. CALL VErmont 8-9364 10-ROOMS FOR RENT 10 - ROOMS FOR RENT NICE ROOM for working lady in widow's home. Good transp., Meyers-7 Mile. UN 1-8313....…

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…16—HOUSES FOR RENT OAK PARK Oak Park 14521 Marlow VACANT 3-bedroom house, newly deco- rated, walking distance to excel- lent school s, shopping, syna- gogues, fenced yard and patio. Children welcome. Lease. $100 Greenfield - Oak Pk. Blvd. Sec. 3 bedroom brick ranch, carpeting, stove, refrigerator. For rent or option to buy. Call LI 7-1347. month. LI 7-3045 Oak Park Values ! 16—HOUSES FOR RENT 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 5-ROOM nicely furni...…

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…28 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, September 29, 1961 — 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE SNOWDEN - OUTER DR. W. ARDMORE-VASSAR Beautiful Colonial. 3 bedrms. 23, baths, paneled den, breakfast rm. Central cooling system. rec. rm., screened terrace, carpets and drapes, 2-car gar. Gas ht. Must be sold. $14,500 buys this lovely 3 B. R. Col. with rear den, grade lay., pass hall, gas ht. $2,500 down to present existing mortgage. No re- ...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE Birwood-7 Mi. 4 bedrm. br . 2 the baths, tile stall shower, base. lay. Rec. Rm. incinerator, carpeting & drapes, enc. rear patio. Full price only $18,500. Ask for Mr. Cash. Gross Realty Wier 6-7003 18700 MARLOWE OPEN 2-5. VACANT. MOVE IN. Custom bit. 1954. 3 twin-sized B.R., 1 1A baths with extra stall shower. Spacious living rm., din- ing rm., large family rm. Beauti- ful kitch., breakfast rm. Screened terrace. Gas A. ...…

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…30 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, September 29, 1961 — 45 - BUSINESS 17: A-LOTS FOR SALE 17 - HOUSES FOR SALE ILENE 18675 NORTHLAND GARDENS Open Sun. 2-5 3 bed. face br. bung. Rec. Rm. extra lay. gar. carpeted vest. ex- cell. value at $14,900. F.H.A. terms. Must sell, make offer. * * Littlefield - Pembroke If you're sick of looking at the average stero type production houses, call to see this "Doll house." The sharpest 5 rooms cus...…

September 29, 1961 • Page Image 31

…1 Monument Unveilings OBITUARIES (Unveiling announcements may be inserted by mailing or by calling The Jewish News office, VE 8-9364. Written announcements must be ac- companied by the name and address of the person making the insertion. There i s a standing charge of $3.00 for an unveiling notice, measuring an inch in depth.) * * * Charles Schwartz announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory 2:30 p.m. Sunday, ALBERT CHARLES VALEN-...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -- Friday, September 29, g Morocco Governor Limits Relaxation of Travel Bans on Jews to Casablanca (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) CASABLANCA—The relaxation on travel restrictions for Jews in Casablanca, under which 6,338 passports have been issued since July 1, does not apply in other Moroccan cities where it is still extremely difficult for a Jew to obtain a passport, it was reported here Wednesday. T...…

September 22, 1961 • Page Image 1

…Dire Need for Proper Community Public Relations THE JEWISH NE -r- r2 (Di -r - A Weekly Review Editorial Page 4 'Woman of Valor: The Story of Henrietta 1---1 Szold' of Jewish Events Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper—Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle Vol. XL, No. 4 Printed in a 100% Union Shop Commentary Page 2 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd. — VE 8-9364 — Detroit 35, Sept. 22, 1961 — $5.00 Per Year; Single Copy 15c Fre...…

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…Purely Commentar 'Womait of Valor-The Story of Henrietta Szold' Hadassah has grown from a handful of 40 women who met under the guidance of Henrietta Szold, in the vestry room of Temple Emanu-El, New York, on Feb. 24, 1912, to its present forceful organization that numbers more than 600,000. The organization's motto was suggested by the late Dr. Israel Friedlaender. It is: "The healing of the 'daughter of my people," and is derived from "Aru...…

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…L 0-- (Continued from Page 1) and a longer reference to the Arab-Israel dispute as a source of tension in the Middle East. Nor does the name of Israel appear anywhere on the score or more of maps appearing in the book, or in any of the nu- merous charts on the Middle East which are included in the book. An illustration in color, "Mid dle- East Flags," depicts the national colors of ten Middle East countries, but not the blue and white flag o...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS A New School Year Begins Incorporating the Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue of July 20, 1951 Member American Association of English—Jewis h Newspapers, Michigan Press Association, National Editorial Association. Published every Friday by The Jewish News Publishing Co., 17100 West Seven Mile Road, Detroit 35, Mich., VE 8-9364. Subscription $5 a year. Foreign $6. Entered as second class matter Aug. 6, 1942 at Po ...…

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…The annual dinner and show of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah will be held this year on Oct. 29. The event is the single com- munity-wide fund-raising benefit of the Yeshivah, and has attract- ed close to 600 of the city's Jew- ish leadership for the past sev- eral years. The organization meeting of the dinner committee, held last week, named Daniel A. Laven, long time Yeshivah leader and chairman of its Executive, to the post of general chairman. In a...…

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…Zionist Organization Sets Into Motion Activities for Balfour Concert Featuring Peerce, Paray Left to right, at organizational conference for annual Balfour Concert: Sharman Shapiro, Dr. Leon Fram, Mrs. I. Walter Silver, Judge Ira G. Kaufman, president of the Zionist organization of Detroit, and Richard Kramer, chairman of this year's Balfour event. * * * Plans for the 29th annual Bal- with the Detroit Symphony Or- four celebration were given...…

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…Hurricane Carla Mars High Holy Mrs. Sidney Karbel Day Services in Texas Synagogues to Head Northwest FORT WORTH, Tex., (JTA) 0—Hurricane Carla, one of the most destructive storms ever to hit the southern United States, knocked out most of the Rosh Hashanah services scheduled -by South TexaS congregations. The impact of the hurricane on the plans, to usher in the Jewish New Year was surveyed for the Jewish Telegraphic Agency by Jim Wisch, edit...…

September 22, 1961 • Page Image 8

…ereices Synagogues ListSabbath,Sultho AAC AGREE DOWNTOWN SHOMREY EM "Eternal Witnesses." Sermon AGOGUE, 1442 Griswold: for Sukkot will be on "A House GOGUE: Sab ath and daily services at 8 6:15 p.m. t Without A Roof." and 5 p.m. CONG. SHAAREY SHOMA- urday YIM: Sabbath services at 6:10 NG ISRAEL p.m. today and 9 a.m. Saturday. OODS: Sabbath se Rabbi Goldman will speak o p.m. today and 9 a. RABBI REQUIRED "Between Heaven and Eart YOUNG Establi...…

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…Beth YehudahNews Vol. 9, No. 1 Beth Yehudah Schools, Dexter at Sturtevant September 22, 1961 12th ANNUAL DINNER AND SHOW SLATED FOR OCTOBER 29th Dan Laven Named General. Chairman; Asks Community to Turn Out En-Mass For the twelfth consecutive year the Businessmen's Council is bringing to Detroi one of the truly outstanding events of our social calendar. This year's Dinner-Show, to held on Sunday, October 29th, will b s ptuous repas...…

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…crz es oz s. E rn c4 ;.T.4 W ri) ti E - 1 1-1 E-4 4.1 l:C Fontainebleau Adds Bob Miller to Appear Detroiters Announce $2 Million in Features; in Folk Music Festival Double U Ranch S Double U Ranch, just - ort Plan Changes to Re S outside Tucson, A ' , is not only MIAMI BEACH — A major change in policy designed to pro- vide the ultimate • in resort pri- vacy and fabilitieS for guests will be undertaken this season by the plush Fon...…

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…1 111 enrietta Palmer, refresh- (More Clubs Page 15) ments; Clara Sabin, kitchen; Sarah Farkus, blood bank; and Shirley Shiovitz, parliamen- HEBREW LADIES AID SO- day evening at the home of Young Israel Center, 24061 tarian. * * * CIETY will hold a dessert lunch- Mrs. Gertrude Trager, 20281 Coolidge, Oak Park, announces Leave Everything to Us BETA LAMBDA C eon and afternoon of games noon Murray Hill. president Mrs. President Mrs. Samuel Glanz...…

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…• Marriages WEISS-GREEN: Br,enda Green and Sander Weiss were wed Aug. 27 at the Sheraton- Cadillac Hotel. Parents of the newlyweds are Harry Green of Wobdward Ave., Royal Oak, and Mrs. Sally Green of Ohio Ave. and -Mrs. Bernard Weiss of Ohio Ave. The bride chose a white street-length gown with tiers of lace and icing sleeves. She wore a full veil and carried - white orchids , on her prayer book. Mrs. Henry Weiss, sister of the bride, was mat...…

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…LZOA Detroit Council Opens Activities Sat.; Announce New Officers MRS. ARTHUR LIEBERMAN The Detroit Council of the Labor Zionist Organization of America (LZOA) will open its season with a meeting 9 p.m. Saturday at the Hayim Green- berg Center. The public is in- vited. .A...report of the 1961-62 pro- gram will be presented to the membership by, the new elected chairman of the Detroit Council, Isadore L. Shrodeck. Serving with t hrodeck are t...…

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…14 THE DETROIT JEWISH • NEWS — Friday, September 22, 1961 — Single Parents Club Begins Fall Season With Center Meeting Sept. 7 = To Mr. and Mrs. Jack A. Horwitz (Judith Cantor), 19642 Ingrom, Livonia, a son, David Marc. * * * Sept. 1 — ' To Dr. and Mrs. Yale Upfall (Margie Weisling), 18244 Ardmore, a son, Noel Howard. * * * Aug. 28 — To Dr.' and Mrs. Donald L. Ketai (Myrna ,Stein) of Cloverlawn Ave., Oak Park, a son, James Aaron. * * * Aug....…

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…ewry Gorrelick-Ellis Troth _Announced lines for our nex two weeks' issues. All copy for the ne_ two weeks' insertions reach us at 3 p.m. on Fri- days, Sept. 22 and Sept. 29. (9.rz tAe This Week's Radio and Television Programs of Jewish Interest MISS KAREN LAYNE Mr. and Mrs. Albert Layne of Roselawn Ave. announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Karen Deborah, to Gorden Law- rence Hollander, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Hollander of Appo...…

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…16 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, September 22, 1961 — Janet Zucker Will Wed Leonard Bakst MISS JANET ZUCKER Mr. and Mrs. Sol Zucker of Westhampton Ave., Oak Park, announce the • engagement of Janet, to Leon- their J ard ay Bakst, son of Mrs. Rose Bakst of Westmoreland Ave., and the late Morris Bakst. Both are graduates of Wayne c e State University. ing. plan a Jan. 7 RABBI SEPH H. WISE, spiritu. ader of the Jewish Cent Mt. Vernon, N....…

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…George Pierrot, world traveler, weekly "Standard Federal George on Monday introduced the new Pierrot Show," 7-8 p.m. on Chan- nel 4. Robert J,. Hutton, treasurer of Standard . Federal, gave these for the association's onsors of the one hour color television ow: "This ne series of George Pierrot adv ture talks and films is in keepi with our policy of ringing t vision entertainment to Detr. • area homes which is for the entire family. suits lica...…

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…13-FOR RENT APARTMENTS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS CALL VErmont 8-9364 10-1 --ROOMS FOR RENT 10-ROOMS FOR RENT KITCHEN PRIVILEGES, near Mary- grove College. Call UN.' 3-8215. NICE ROOM for young lady or woman, in private home. Northwest. UN 1-5592. BEAUTIFUL ROOM, double colsets, working lady. Privileges. Call eve- nings UN. 2-5303. West- 7 Mile Corner Beaverland Overlooking Redford Golf Course Ultra Modern - Deluxe FOR • ADU LTS Sorr...…

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