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September 27, 1963 • Page Image 1

…Atonement: By and For AN Mankind Editorial Page 4 Inrirumn rizin THE JEWISH NE DETROIT A Weekly Review Youth Leader in South African Struggle • Negativism in Viewing Jewish Future MI CH IGAN of Jewish Events Commentary Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper—Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle 1:iti ft:iUnSt o 13 Vol. XLIV, No. 5 1 001: Page 2 171 00 W. 7 Mile Rd. — VE 8-9364 -- Detroit 35, Sept. 27, 1963 — $6.00 Per Ye...…

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…JEWISH NEWS - ure y commentary A South African Young Libertarian's Heroic Work for Justice . . . His Jewish Reactions We couldn't possibly hope for a timelier book than "Into Exile" by Ronald Segal (published by McGraw-Hill) in relation to our own struggle for just civil rights. The South African author, now only 31, has dedicated himself from his boyhood to E the task of aiding in the struggle against the cruelties and C) discriminations i...…

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…• • Yom. Kippur Re 'se of Anti-Semitic Propaganda Reported by Leader in Argentina • MussarT eachit igs BUENOS AIRES, (JTA) — Dr. Mario Schteingart, presi- Overt anti - Semitic attacks on dent of the Argentine - Jewish Catholic publications, such as Judaism were "two faces of the (Continued from Page 1) Jews and Jewish property "has Institute for Culture and Infor- "Our Lady of Fatima Parish same medal" and organized "in attention for the sick...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS Incorporating the Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue of July 20, 1961 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 35, Mich., VE 8-9364. Subscription $6 a year. Foreign $7. Second Class Postage Paid At Detroit, Michigan PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Editor and ...…

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…The decision by the Detroit Common Council to postpone a decision on the Open Oc- cupancy Ordinance was criti- cized for creating a "leadership vacuum similar to that which has been experienced in South- ern cities." Archie Katcher, Michigan chairman of the Anti-Defama- tion League of Bnai Brith, stated that the announced in- tention to wait for an attorney general's opinion on state pre- emption by the Civil Rights Commission suggested a desi...…

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…Friday, Sept. 27, 1963 — THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — 6 Jewry Looks to UN on Soviet, Arab Issues (Continued from Page 1) been written in such a way as to emphasize the Jewish identity of some of the defendants, an emphasis which would not es- cape the attention of Soviet Jews or of those elements of the Soviet citizenry which retain strong anti-Semitic prejudices. Although the trials have also involved many persons with ap- parent Jewish backgr...…

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…► oe r- r- LONDON, (JTA) — Ahmed Shukairy, the discredited former Saudi Arabian representative to the United Nations who was fired from his post by King Saud last year, will show up at the UN General Assembly again this year, leading a so-called "Palestine Arab Delegation," ac- cording to a decision reached by the political committee of the Arab League. The commit- tee,- meeting in Cairo, has given Shukairy carte blanche to or- ganize his ...…

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…Friday, Sept. 27, 1963 TEL DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -- • Senate Opens With Rosh Hashanah Prayer; Arab Delegates to UN Instructed to Reject Israel Bid for Peace Talks Israelis Mindful of Plight of Soviet Jews WASHINGTON, (JTA) — A Rosh Hashanah prayer, offered by Sen. Kenneth B. Keating, New York Republican, marked the opening of the meeting of the Senate on Rosh Hashanah. Senate Democratic leader Mike Mansfield of Montana ex- pressed appreciatio...…

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…Farbstein Says Soviet Union Plans Death of Judaism Appeal to Soviet Union on Jews NEW YORK — "From all available evidence, it seems clear that the Soviet rulers are deter- mined to wipe out Judaism as a religion," Rep. Leonard A. Farb- stein (D., N.Y.) charged in , a speech delivered before 200 leaders of Farband-Labor Zion- ist Order. Citing recent published re- ports of the systematic closing of synagogues and the refusal of Soviet authori...…

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…Friday, Sept. 27, 1963 — THE DETRO IT JEWISH NE WS — 10 Brill's Reportorial Skill Recalled in 50th Year of Leo Frank Case Play Critical Fifty years ago the Leo M. series of murders for which cause he was a Northerner and of Pope Pius Frank case in Georgia stirred not one of the perpetrators a Jew. Many unbiased observ- the United States and caused had been apprehended and ers, as well as the enlightened Opens in London reverberations in many ...…

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…"The Hebrew Scriptures—An Introduction to Their Litera- ture and Religious Ideas," by Dr. Samuel Sandmel, Provost of Hebrew Union College-Jew- ish Institute of Religion at Cincinnati, published by Knopf, is a monumental work. Its value lies especially in the fact. emphasized by the author, that it is a book "addressed to the beginner, not the scholar," that "it is a nontechnical introduction, nontechnical in the sense that when word or terms i...…

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…W z 1-5 C co cc fr4 Synagogues Announce Arrangements for Yom Kippur, Sukkot Observance Detroit area congregations have announced arrangements for Yom Kippur and Sukkot, Sept. 28 and Oct. 3 and 4, re- spectively. Worshippers should contact their synagogues and temples for exact times of services. ISAAC AGREE DOWNTOWN SYNAGOGUE: Yom Kippur services will be held at the Veterans Memorial Building. Kol Nidre services will begin at 6 p.m. tod...…

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…High Holy Day Appeals on behalf of Israel Bonds held on Rosh Hashanah in five Detroit congregations resulted in Israel Bond subscriptions totaling $42,050, it was announced by Phillip Stollman, chairman of the Detroit Congregational and High Holy Day Council. Nor- man Allan and Judge Nathan J. Kaufman are the co-chair- men. A total of $16,150 in Israel Bond subscriptions resulted from the High Holy Day Appeal held on Rosh Hashanah at Young Is...…

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…Friday, Sept. 27, 1963 — THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — 14 Immortality: Alfred Segal Dissects Dr. Hertz's Book Israel Leaders Report Firming also has to do with my other for speculation about the next By ALFRED SEGAL (Copyright, 1963, SAFS) grandchildren: Ellen, Richard, world could be better used for Nation's Security With New Arms I have in hand a new book titled "What Counts Most in Life," written by the Reform Rabbi Richard C. Hertz of De- tr...…

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…omen's elu4s NORTHWEST CHILD RES- CUE WOMEN will hold an open board meeting 12:30 p.m. Tues- day at the home of Mrs. Max Wolf, 15301 Oak Wood, Oak Park. * * * NI will meet 8 -p.m. Monday at the home of President Mrs. Ber- ton London, 10545 Nadine, Hunt- ington Woods. Recent sorority graduates are welcome. A social hour will follow. For reserva- tions, call LI 4-2421. * * * BAGLEY-SOUTH GROUP of Hadassah will hold a luncheon meeting 12:30 p.m...…

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…Friday, Sept. 27, 1963 — THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — 16 Levinson Honors City Leaders Who Help Provide for Home Mortgages Benjamin Levinson, left, president of the Franklin Mort- gage Corporation, celebrating the fifth anniversary of his com- pany, at a private luncheon meeting held in the Sheraton-Cadil- lac Hotel, is shown presenting golden bronze medallions for their continued contribution to housing progress in the Detroit area to William T...…

September 27, 1963 • Page Image 17

…rector and conductor Julius Chajes, will open its 24th season the evening of Oct. 15 at the Jewish Center. Chajes, in a press conference this week, defined orchestra pol- icy for appreciation of the gen- eral public: "1. To give an opportunity to our best amateurs to play with professionals; 2. To give an opportunity to the best local musicians to be heard as soloists in concertos; and 3. To feature young aspiring artists Brevities The REPER...…

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…Friday, Sept. 27, 1963 — THE DETRO IT JEWIS H NEWS -- 1 8 Kleiman-Gold Troth Announced "LETTER BOX" Meyer Ben-Zvi Urges Strengthened Zionist and Israel-U. S. Relations background? Why not send our Meyer Ben-Zvi (Harrison), a was impressed by the progress Solving Delinquency Through Jewish Education youth to Hebrew and Yiddish former Detroiter who left for he noted in the schools here. schools or Day Schools and pro- Palestine 33 years ago...…

September 27, 1963 • Page Image 19

…Southfield High School Newsline . By RANDY ZUSMAN Enrollment of participants in the annual Zionist Organiza- tion of Detroit Balfour Concert commenced last Sunday morn- ing, at a brunch. Photo shows Carmi M. Slomovitz, chairman of this year's concert (left), with Judge Ira Kaufman (right), ZOD president, and Philip Slomovitz, who was the morning's speaker. Harry Cohen gave the invocation. Fifty Balfour concert workers attended the brunch. T...…

September 27, 1963 • Page Image 20

…People Make News YOSEF BLAU of New York has been elected president of Yavneh, the National Associa- tion of Relig- ious Jewish Students. Rab- bi Blau, a doc- toral candidate i n mathema- tics at Yeshi- va University, is a graduate of the Rabbi Blau Isaac Elcha- nan Theological Seminary. The Association, which includes chapters in 30 campuses throughout the United States and Canada, sponsors a national pro- gram of classes, lectures, cam- pus ...…

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…By HAROLD U. RIBALOW (Copyright, 1963, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) Wednesday; Sets Strikeout Record Sandy Koufax of the Dodgers probably has earned more newspaper space than any other pitcher this season. Deservedly so. When he won his 23rd game of the year, he exceeded the win total (in one year of any previous pitcher in the history of the Dodger club (both Brook- lyn and Los Angeles). Nap Rucker and Preacher Roe won 22 games in a si...…

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…Friday, Sept. 27, 1963 — THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW S — 22 Lapid Spells Out Zionist Values, George G. Fox, Israel's Validity on Tour of U. S. Joan Sill to Wed Joseph Lapid, a member of the editorial staff of Maariv, evening Hebrew newspaper pub- lished in Tel Aviv, here for a week's work and study on the Detroit Free Press as part of his tour of American cities and his studies with staffs of Knight Newspapers, stated here before his departure fo...…

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…By JOSEF FRAENKEL Jewish . News London Correspondent The Austrian people are cele- brating the anniversary of Her- mann Bahr's 100th birthday (1863-1934). He was a poet, critic, novelist, editor, drama- tist, producer, B oh e m i a n, preacher and "prophet" — the Bernard Shaw of Vienna. Aus- tria has issued a special stamp bearing his likeness. Hermann Bahr and Theodor Herzl, who was three years older, were friends as students, and later on,...…

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…24 Friday, Sept. 27, 1963 — THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Rabbi Plaut's Splendid Review of 'The Rise of Reform Judaism' Dr. W. Gunther Plaut, who already has distinguished him- self as-the author of several im- portant books, one of them a commentary on the Book of Proverbs, renders a great serv- ice to Reform Judaism with his newest work, "The Rise of Re- form Judaism," published by the Union of American Hebrew Congregations. Dr. Plaut, who i...…

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…Boston's Role in Early U. S. Jewish History — Some Of Its Eminent Leaders 0 BOSTON, Mass.—The observ- ance of the 200th anniversary of the Touro Synagogue in New- port, R.I., also draws attention to this interesting Jewish com- munity—to the people who share in the glory of traditions which have made Boston the Athens of America. Judah Touro, the Newport pi- oneer whose name is appended to the historic synagogue, also provided large funds fo...…

September 27, 1963 • Page Image 26

…Friday, Sept. 27, 1963 -- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — 26 ..■••■(■■•••■••■ •01•1111.0•111b01=1.011=1.0 ■0■ CI , Nepal's Queen in Israel ■17.1111■0■ MIM011 ■04011.0.01.1110.0 NI Boris Smolar's Between You ... and Me' (Copyright, 1963, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc-) Swiss Recognition Chemin de I'ORT—The ORT Road—is the official name of a narrow road that lies on the Swiss-French border . . . It was named by the Swiss authorities in reco...…

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…JERUSALEM, (JTA) — The cause of the large number of Cabinet began a full-dress dis- spectators, including colleagues cussion of current Jerusalem of the accused and crowds of Sabbath traffic disturbances. Orthodox Israelis. • * * All Ministers taking part in the discussion expressed a grave view of the situation, which, for the past 10 weeks, required police reinforcements in the Meah Shearim section of the city and adjacent religious quarters...…

September 27, 1963 • Page Image 28

…28 Fr iday, Sept. 27, 1963 — THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — 1 3-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 13-FOR RENT APARTMENTS 10-ROOMS FOR RENT NICE ROOM for rent. Quiet family. Near transportation. DI. 1-5974. FENTON HOUSE ROOM for student or employed gen- tleman....…

September 27, 1963 • Page Image 29

…117—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE WIDOW living alone. Kitchen pri- SOUTHFIELD. Owner must sell. Cus- vileges. Garage. UN 4-3351, DI torn beauty. All extras. 24745 Lee 1-2118. Baker. EL. 6-5213. Construction starting in new section of subdivision Ranches and Colonials For information see Salesman at 16140 Sherfield Rd. N. of 10 Mi. betw. Greenfield and Southfield 17—HOUSES FOR SALE Oak Park J. WM. KLEM CORNER CAMBRIDGE OPEN 2-5 G...…

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…Friday, Sept. 27, 1963 — THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -- 30 17--HOUSES FOR SALE 13240 ROSEMARY 3-bedroom ranch. Excellent con- dition. Beautiful finished rec. room with bar. 1V2-car garage. Near schools and shopping. Very reasonable. BY OWNER OAK PARK Well kept brick ranch home. 3 bedrooms, spacious dining "L" and kitchen. Screened porch. Gas heat. Near Northland and schools. Beautifully carpeted. Corner location. Open Sun. 2.5 p.m. 22000 AV...…

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…----' ,1 * The family of the late Julia (Berkowitz) Roth announces the unveiling of a monument in her memory 10 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 29, at Northwest Hebrew Memorial Park Cemetery. Rabbi Segal will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. The Family of the Late MAX KARCH Announces the unveil. ing of a monument in his memory 11 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 29, at Chesed shel Ernes Cemetery. Rabbi Lehr- man and Cantor Klein will officiate....…

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…Friday, Sept. 27, 1963 — THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — 32 60th Anniversary of Hannah Schloss Bldg. Canadian Jewry Submits Brief (Continued from Page 1) which she assumed in 1903, the first Jewish woman in the country to hold such a profes- sional post. The dedication of the Hannah Schloss Memorial Building took place on Monday evening, Sept. 28, 1903 and the program par- ticipants were Rabbi Judah L. Levin, Miss Grace Gray, Henry M. Butzel, D. ...…

September 20, 1963 • Page Image 1

…May You Be Inscribed in the Book of Life for a THE JE SCI NEWS r=3 F:e C) 1 -r A Weekly Review Good and a Happy Year Printed in a 100% Union Shop New Year Ps/I 1 1--I I GA, IN to Jewish Jewish Events Communities Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper—Incorporating - The Detroit Jewish Chronicle Vol. XLIV, No. 4 A Happy Everywhere 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd. — VE 8-9364 — Detroit 35, Sept. 20, 1963 — $6.00 Per Year; Single Copy 20...…

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…Friday, Sept. 20, 1963 -- THE D ETROIT JEWISH NEW S — 2 Purely Commentary Polish Sanctimony Israel Receives Holiday Greetings from East Europe Enigmatic Polish Rem- By Philip iniscences . . . Tragedy Lurks on Anniversary 310MOVitZ Would that all the claims of justice by Poles were true! Now it is a bit too late even to fight for such a treasured goal: there are too few Jews left to crave for it, and too many of them are, indeed, so "compl...…

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…ROME, (JTA) — A special secretariat to promote good re- lations with the principal non- Christian religions will be set up by the Vatican, according to an announcement by Pope Paul VI. The Pope's announcement was contained in a letter to Eugene Cardinal Tisserant, dea- con of the College of Cardinals and head of the Presidential Council of the Ecumenical Council which opens its second session on Sept. 29. (The New York Times re- ported from Ro...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS Incorporating the Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue of July 20, 1961 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 35, Mich., VE 8-9364. Subscription $6 a year. Foreign $7. Second Class Postage Paid At Detroit, Michigan PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Editor and...…

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…Situation of Russian Jews Deteriorating; Farbstein Asks for Slap at Soviet Union PARIS (JTA)—The condition of Soviet Jewry has slowly but steadily deteriorated during the last two years, according to an interim report issued here this week by the Conference on the Situation of the Jews in the Soviet Union. The report was transmitted by Dr. Nahum Gold- mann to members of the con- ference of which Daniel Mayer, French Jewish leader, is chair- ...…

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…Friday, Sept. 20, 1963 — THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -- 6 1:p,n Tr; ONE MILLION OLLAR FUTURE BETH YEHUDAH CENTER IN SOUTHFIELD BUILDING AND MAINTENANCE DRIVE OF eth Yehudah Schools Synagogue Worshippers are Called Upon for Generous Response to Appeals HIGH HOLY DAYS Share in the One-Time Effort to Relocate the Community Torah Schools rirt= rill1;11 Payment of Building Fund Pledges May Be Extended Over 3 Years All Contributions to Beth ...…

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…By ERWIN FETTERS (Standard Feature Syndicate) On March 4, 1797, President John Adams (1735-1826) deliv- ered his inaugural address in the City of Philadelphia, and in concluding, stated: "And may that Being who is supreme over all, the Patron of Order, the Fountain of Justice, and the Protector in all ages of the world of virtuous liberty, con- tinue His blessing upon this nation and this Government and give it all possible success and durat...…

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…Justice Douglas Views Lincoln Tradition as 'The Democratic Ideal to Countless Millions' Search for Ancient Ashdod, Town of the Philistines By HANNAH PETOR Not far from the new, teem- ing Israeli town of Ashod, archaeologists are busy exca- U. S. Supreme Court Justice rica especially he has become vating an ancient "tell" which William 0. Douglas shows in the champion of every black once carried the mighty city of his impressively documented...…

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…• J. Klein-Haparash, who now makes his home in I s r a e 1, writes from personal experi- ences from a thorough knowl- edge of the situations that existed in Eastern Europe and in Germany in the early years of the last world war. His monumental novel, "He Who Flees the Lion," published by Atheneum (162 E. 38th, N.Y. 16), contains all the evidence of authoritative writing. Very ably translated from the German by Richard and Alara W i n s t o n,...…

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…Friday, Sept. 20, 1963 — THE DETRO IT JEWISH NE WS -- 10 Jackie Fields — a Great Champion Mrs. Nancy Faber's 'Strange Way Home': Tale of. a Kidnapped Boy Who Became a Priest By Harold U. Ribalow In "Boxing and Wrestling," February 1963, there is a first- person story by former welter- weight champion Jackie Fields, whose name was really Jackie Finkelstein. In this account, Jackie runs through his entire boxing career (1921 to 1933) and tel...…

September 20, 1963 • Page Image 11

…The five largest ethnic groups generations of energetic and in New York City are the Jews, gifted young people they have Negroes, Puerto Ricans, Italians supplied to the arts, to radi- and Irish. Although there have cal politics, to the labor move- been many changing trends, the ment." city has remained a conglom- "Many of these young peo- eration of several nationality ple," it is indicated, "were able groups. in the twenties and thirties and...…

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…Friday, Sept. 20, 1963 -- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — 12 Bond Appeals in 23 Synagogues High Holy Day Appeals on behalf of Israel Bonds will be held in Detroit synagogues at Kol Nidre and Yom Kippur. Four nationally known speakers will make appeals here, it was announced by Phillip Stollman, chairman of the High Holy Day and Congregational Council, and Norman Allan and Judge Nathan J. Kaufman, co-chair- men. Twenty - three congregations are par...…

September 20, 1963 • Page Image 13

…Congregations List Arrangements for Observance of High Holy Days • ewis li Calendar-5724 Rosh Hashanah Yom Kippur Sukkot Shemini Atzeret Simhat Torah. Hanukah, First Day Purim Passover, First Seder Passover, Eighth Day Shavuot Tisha b'Ab Thursday and Friday, Sept. 19, 20 Saturday, Sept. 28 Thursday and Friday, Oct. 3 and 4 Thursday, Oct. 10 Friday, Oct. 11 Wednesday, Dec. 11 Thursday, Feb. 27 Friday, March 27 Saturday, April 4 Sunday and M...…

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…History Noted in t he Genizah By S. J. GOLDSMITH (JTA Correspondent in London) (Copyright, 1963, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) LONDON — It was known since the end of the last cen- tury that part of the Cairo Genizah, which Dr. Solomon Schechter had brought to Cam- bridge University some 65 years ago, .contains priceless documents of great value to historical, linguistic and theo- logical research. But most of it, though well kept, as befi...…

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…Women s' Cluhs SHERUTH LEAGUE will hol d its paid-up membership luncheon noon Tuesday at the Sholen Aleichem Institute. Featured wil 1 be a fashion show of sports and casual wear for the coming sea son, presented in an Italian set ting. Hostesses will be Mrs. Louis Saferstein and members of her board. * * * FIDELTY LADIES CLUB will meet 12:30 p.m. Monday at Howard Johnson's. Paula Stark is president. * * Schrage will report on her trip to...…

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…N.Y. Jewish Center Provides Classrooms for Negro Students NEW YORK (JTA) — The Jewish Center of Malverne, Long Island, provided classroom space and facilities for 79 Ne- gro pupils as part of an emer- gency "Freedom School" organ- ized by Negro parents boycott- ing the local public school to force the school board to end racial imbalance. The freedom school initially was set- up in a church in Gar- den City and then was expand- ed to include ...…

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…Jewish National Fund Maps Plans for Clearance of Blue-White Boxes The Jewish Community Coun- cil of Detroit has adopted a resolution in support of the Open Occupancy Ordinance now being studied by the Detroit Common Council. Rabbi Leon Fram, on behalf of the Jewish body, de- livered the resolution to Detroit Common Council members on Wednesday. He stated, in part: "Judaism's deep moral con- cern with this issue has been acknowledged by all ou...…

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…Friday, Sept. 20, 1963 — THE DETROIT JEW ISH NEWS -- 18 tfrolf-Ifeinbewer activities in Society Mr. and Mrs. Urie Katz of Haifa, Israel, will visit during the High Holy Days their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Irving I. Katz of Santa Rosa Drive. Urie and Nili Katz are both Sabras (natives of Israel) and are presently enrolled as students at Ohio State University in Columbus. Nih is regarded as one of the most beautiful women in Israel. She w...…

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