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December 13, 1968 • Page Image 29

…Meth Mose's 14esidents Cited Windsor's Beth El Religious Scfiool ' Calls Halt to Automatic Promotions A procedure of automatic pro- motion of students has been ended by the religious school of Temple Beth El, Windsor, which hereafter Current and past presidents of Cong. Beth Moses and its affiliates Rho gathered for a group picture at the synagogue's recent dedica- cation banquet are (from left) standing: Harry Shiovitz, Jerome L. Kohn, Sh...…

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…Silberman-SpilmanVow. Ellicago Bonds Schedules Israel Action Day to Be Spoken in August to Address Meeting. of Histadrut Givers Israel Action Day, the final Is- lars are needed to maintain the THE 'DETROIT JEINISItttEWS 30—Friday, December 13, 1968 rael Bond cash collection effort of the year, has been set for Dec. 22, it was announced by Robert Brody, Isfael Bond general chairman, and 'Mrs. Morris L. Schaver, Israel Bond Women's Division c...…

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…• omen's Club activi ties IFS TEMPLE ISRAEL SISTERHOOD Book Review and Breakfast Series will open with Rabbi M. Robert Syme reviewing Myron S. Kauf- mann's "Thy Daughter's Naked- ness:.! ---11 a.m. Monday in the social- bill. Tickets for the series may be purchased by calling Mrs. Harry Letzer, LI 9-4112, or at the temple office. The cost includes breakfast of bagels and lox at 10 a.m. and the review following. Mrs. Easton Brodsky is book re...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 32—Friday, December 13, 1968 Joel Gordon Takes Bride, Marsha Ann Albert 200 Mentally Ill Patients to Be Treated to Co Op Council's First Hanuka Party - Entertainment will be provided by Cantor Hyman Adler of Cong. Bnai David and humorist Max Sosin. There will be latkes and other treats. A Hanuka gift and a "nash" will be the patients' part- ing gifts. Jewish patients at Northville, Ypsilanti, Lapeer and Wayne Coun...…

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…SHERRI'S Climaxing a fund-raising cam- paign of more than three months, the Detroit Council of Pioneer Women will hold its 38th annual donor luncheon noon Wednesday at Raleigh House, Mrs. Aaron Katz- man, president, announced. According to program chairman, Mrs. Sam Fishman, guest speaker Dr. Howard Morley Sachar will share the program with contralto Lois Raye, winner of the Marian Anderson Award, who sings at Temple Shalom in Chicago. She wi...…

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…•••••••••■-.--- 34L-fridajt, biceniber 11, 1963' TWE'VETRiilY'JEWS'ffilEYft - JNF Women Direct - Four-Year Project Fund, which will devote all its efforts to participation in the Pil- lars of Courage program. According to Mrs. Larry Chanin, fund-raising chairman of the aux- iliary, this development program involves the reclamation of 110,000 dunams (27,500 acres) of land and opening 500 miles of roads, as well as the planting of 25,000,- ...…

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…•r HaiidieSinger,I1Ern - issaries' Bang Movement's Messages to Detroiters Hasidism — its nigunim and dances and the spirit of an enthus- iastic community that seeks joy in praying and observing and hallow- ing Jewish life—were in full evid- ence at the concert of the local Chabad Lubavitch movement, Sunday evening, at the Community Arts Auditorium of Wayne State University. The liturgical selections and folk songs sung by Cantor Samuel Heber ...…

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…36—Friday,' Deteinbee 13; 1968' ' THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS' Merrill Hoffman toWed Cochin Jews Mark 400th Year Mr. Hamburger in May of Synagogue on Sunday; Weinstein Peports on Findings Louis Weinstein, Detroit attor- ney, who, with Mrs. Weinstein, visited the Cochin (India) comu- nity last month, while on a tour arranged by Bnai Brith, brought back interesting data regarding that community's Jewish citizens. On their three-day stay in Co- ch...…

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…Will' Leave- Antique Behind WSU's Hillel Set to Move Down the Street By PAM SHRIMAN Moving into a new home is an exciting experience — even if it's only two blocks away. The excite- ment redoubles if the old home is a somewhat dingy, three-story antique-looking house at 4841 Second, and the new home is a million-dollar, ultra-modern, in- terior-decorated complex. This is the move the Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation on Wayne State Univ- ersity'...…

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…Eighteen Congregations to Receive Awards Tourism to Israel Encouraged at Israel Bond Hanuka Dinner Thursday 38Fri.tray: ljeZember THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS by All Faiths; Israeli Tourist Day Proclaimed Here by Council Meir de Shalit, director-general of the Israel Ministry of Tourism (center) is shown receiving a resolution proclaiming Dec. 5 as Israel Tourist Day in Detroit. The resolution, signed by the nine members of the Detroit Common C...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, December 13, 1968-39 Bnai Brith Campaign Bnai A- ith .Activities MAURICE C. ZEIGER LODGE, which has "adopted" the Detroit Baptist Children's Home as a com- munity project by sponsoring a trading stamps program, is still seeking stamps that will be turned over to the home so it will be able to fill some of its many needs. Since the campaign started, the men have received books of stamps from as far as Port Hur...…

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…▪ • 40—Friday, December 13, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS janiceBermanBetrothed Detroit Round Table to Give V. E. Boyd to Harvey Schlesinger Award at Annual Brotherhood Dinner Virgil E. Boyd, president of Chrysler Corp. will be honored by the Detroit Round Table of the Na- tional Conference of Christians and Jews at the 1968 Brotherhood Din- ner 7 p.m. Sunday at Cobo Hall. Robert M. Frehse, executive di- rector, said an award will be presen...…

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…g ewrg Heads Committee for Lal4or Israel i On tke Jr This Week's Radio and Television Programs HANUKA SPECIALS Time: Noon Sunday Station: Channel 4 Feature: Metropolitan Opera star Roberta Peters is interviewed on this Eternal Light special by Mar- tin Bookspan, music critic and commentator. Miss Peters, who was in Israel during the Six-Day War, describes some of her ex- periences entertaining the troops and shows a medal minted by the Isr...…

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…U.S. Musn't Retreat From M.E., Warns Head of Public Affairs Body WASHINGTON—A warning that the trend toward disengagement and isolationism is subversive of peace in the Near East was an- nounced by Irving Kane of Cleve- land, chairman of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, at a luncheon in his honor at the National Press Club here. He said that those who "insist on belligerence may be embolden- ed to engage in new reckless ad- ventu...…

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…UN Resolution Asks Probe in Occupied Areas; U.S. Delegate Criticizes 'Inadequate' Israeli Action UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (JTA) — A coalition of the Afro-Asian states and the Communist bloc pushed through the social, humani- tarian and cultural committee on Friday a resolution empowering the General Assembly president to name a special committee com- posed of representatives of three member states "to investigate Is- raeli practices affecting the...…

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…American Jewish C ongress' Fiftieth Anniversary Celebration This Weekend Fifty years to the day following its founding here as the first re- presentative body of the American Jewish community, the American Jewish Congress will assemble in Philadelphia — the same city in which it began half a century ago —this weekend consider its past, present and future role in strength- ening Jewish life advancing human rights. The observance will bring to-...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, December 13, 1968 45 - Hanuka Torch Relayed Haupka Menora Wired • Sponsored by the Jewish Community Center of Springfield, Mass , an affiliate of the National Jewish Welfare Board, this Hanuka Torch Run enlists the participation of 19 local Jewish organizations. The torch relay is part of the Center's special Hanuka program, which reflects Festival of Light activities for young members of Jewish Community Ce...…

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…46—Friday, December 13, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Hanuka Quiz Servan-Schreiber Challenges U.S. An eminent French journalist takes note of the European eco- nomic crisis and the American impact in a serious evaluation of the existing conflicts. In "The American Challenge," published by Atheneum (122 E. 42nd, NY17) translated from the French by Ronals Steel, J.-J. Servan-Screib- er presents an examination of American investment in Europe...…

December 13, 1968 • Page Image 47

…Leo Rosten's Jocular Yiddish interpretations Friday, December 13, 1968-47 THE DETROIT JEWISH HEWS • Leo Rosten, in "The Joys of Yid- garment for which the owner paid Two shlemiels were drinking tea. I Happy Hanuka dish" published by McGraw Hill -little. In time, one looked up and an- Book Co., which already has been Dresskes come from bargain nounced portentously: "Life! What reviewed in these columns, resorts basements, off racks labeled ...…

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…• THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 48—Friday, December 13, 1968 Digging for Love in Israel a. By various channels it may have reached the ears of the adventur- ous that one way of spending a cheap holiday in Israel is to volun- teer for an archaeological excava- tion there. But whoever contem- plates this plan solely as a means to a cheap holiday would do well to dismiss the intention here and now. Archaeological holidays are not really cheap. The...…

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…Battle of the Pacific and Japanese Opposition Related by USN Expert Young Americans will need in- formative material about the last war and the authoritative writings provided for them will serve an important purpose in their studies. The war with Japan will be re- viewed, and for those in search of basic material about it there is an excellent account in "Midway — Battle for the Pacific," by Capt. Edmund L. Castillo, USN. Published by Random...…

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…HOli-iiii- eirin"LlUbilee Volume `Hang 'Em High'-Its Exciting VengenceTheme great significance and his gifts to Jewry have been immense. It is in tribute to these achieve- ments that "Philip W. Lown: A Jubilee Volume," edited by Judah Pilch, has just been issued by Bloch Publishing Co. This volume is a combination of tributes to Lown and reviews of his gifts to Jewry and to America, as well as a compilation, in the form of numerous literary c...…

December 13, 1968 • Page Image 51

…• a Se ■ OihView of Life?' Editor's Note: In 1932, at the request of the late Dr. Stephen S. Wise, the world famous physi- cist Dr. Albert Einstein ex-press- ed his views on the Jewish codes of life. His statement has been circulated by the Jewish informa- tion Bureau and is reproduced here with the permission of the bureau's director, Bernard G. Richards. • • • By ALBERT EINSTEIN There is in my opinion, no Jew- ish view of life in the phil...…

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…Restrictions Set by Israel on Arab Traffic JERUSALEM (JTA)—Severe re- strictions on freedom of movement of Arabs between the occupied ter- ritories and Israel proper went into effect Sunday. The restrictions are intended to reduce vehicular traffic drastically and thereby reduce the chances of explosives and other sabotage material being smuggled into Israel in trucks, buses or cars Best Wishes For A Happy and Joyous Hanuka Mr. Gene's Barbe...…

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…Lt mong Jewish Singles Starting at Last to Swing By CHARLOTTE DUBIN Life should be a gas to the young and single in a swinging genera- tion. If be's Jewish, all the better — Doors are open, the American Enlightenment has brought cult- ural and economic opportunity never fathomed by the Jew in his shtetl. Life sure can be a gas. But it isn't always. Not when there's no place to swing. Recall- ing their own idyllic youth, par- ents are annoyed...…

December 13, 1968 • Page Image 54

…▪ ADAMS Grand Circus Park WO 1-8525 Free Parking after 5 p.m. Elizabeth Taylor - Mia Farrow in "SECRET CEREMONY" FRI. SAT. 11:40, 1:50, 6:10, 8:20, 10:30. SUN. THRU THUR. 11:30, 1:40, 3:50, 5:50, 8:00, 10:10 Starts Dec. 18. "THE SHOES OF THE FISHERMAN." Tickets on sale now. FOX BLOOMFIELD " RACHEL, RACHEL" FRI. 6:20, 8:20, 10:15. SAT. 4:00, 6:00, 8:00, 10:00. SUN. 3:00, 5:00, 7:10, 9:10. Suggested for Mature Audiences STARTS WED. "DR...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, December 13, 1968-55 Pollsters to Man Phones for Minneapolis Census MINNEAPOLIS (JTA) — A tele- phone census of Jewish families in north Minneapolis has been an- nounced by the Minneapolis Fed- eration for Jewish Service as the first stage of a city-wide popula- tion survey. Sig Harris, Federation president, said the survey was decided on to Danny Raskin's LISTENING 0 Specializing In Cantonese Cuisine In H...…

December 13, 1968 • Page Image 56

…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 56—Friday, December 13, 1968 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Liners and display classified ads accepted from responsible firms or individuals by telephone up to 2 p.m. Wednesday. For rates and information .. . 345-4993 2 bedroom, 11/2 baths, Ige. kitchen with eating space, fully equipped, carpeted. Central air cond. Only $260 per month, heat included. JUST NORTH OF NORTHLAND SHOP- PING CENTER on PROVIDENCE DRIVE. MODEL O...…

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…▪ 13—FOR RENT APARTMENTS 16—HOUSE FOR RENT ELEGANT modern 4 rooms. Carpeted. Drapes. Porch. Pa.-king. Excellent trans- portation. Furnished or unfurnished. 23 UN 3-85. OAK PARK Schaefer near Outer Dr. Windsor Park Apt. Spacious Apartments Lovely brick 3 bedroom ranch. Newly carpeted, decorated. 2 air-conditioners. Sale by owner. 474-8552 LI 2-9675 Oak Park — Only 3 Left 16-B--WANTED TO BUY— HOUSES 16200 W. 9 Mi., Southfield Near ...…

December 13, 1968 • Page Image 58

…N. of 11 Mi. Rd., E. of Bell Rd. 3 new custom models 4 bedrms., large pan. family room and library, 1st floor laun- dry room. Elegant powder room, deluxe kitchen cabinets, G.E. double oven, insulated glass wood windows and screens. Distinctive elevations, many other truly customized features. Priced from $50,900 Model Phone 353-9886 or 546-7553 Phone DAVE SCHIKLER b. f. chamberlain co Southfield & 11 Mi. Roads KAPLAN BUILDING CO. • •...…

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…Friday, December 13, 1968-59 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSE.; FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 21911 GARDNER 22181 Cloverlown 11/2 baths, lge. Family hitch. screen- ed-in terrace, decorated in soft ap- pealing colors, new carpeting & drapes. Cent air. nr . trans. & 3 bedroom ranch, central air-con- ditioning, humidifier. 2 car garage. Truly charming 3 bedrm. brk. ranch. We don't build every home O...…

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…• 60—Friday, December 13, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 17 — HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE OAK PARK North of Oak Park blvd. 3 bedroom brick ranch, dining el, passhall, carpeting, drapes, stove. Central air-conditioning. Gas beat, power humidifier. Newly decorated. OPEN SUN. 2-5 BY OWNER 398-2198 SOUTHFIELD SOUTHFIELD Spacious 4 bedroom, 21/2 bath col- onial. 2450 sq. ft. 1 year old. Large walnut paneled family room with firepla...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE Across from Shaarey Zedek on Bell Rd. N. of 11 Mi. Rd. in Southfield. Modern brk. ranch, beaut. kitch. w/dinette, 2-car attach. gar. Located in brand new Sub- division of expensive homes. A terrific buy at $29,900. Quick poss. Ask for MARY GREENBERG U 8-8630 — LI 8-1500 b. f. chamberlain co Coolidge S. of 10 Mi., Oak Park OAK PARK 23221 Eostwood 3 bdrm. brk. contemporary ranch. Stove. Refrig. carpo...…

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…62—Friday, December 13, 1968 International Synagogue Has a First THE DETROIT JEWISH HEWS Cleveland Jewish Leader Max Simon Dead at 80 CLEVELAND (JTA) — Max Si- mon, long a leader of the Cleve- land Jewish community, died Dec. 5 at age 80. Mr. Simon was a founder and first president of the JERUSALEM (JTA)—Blame for lieved that Israel must be a Jew- Jewish Community Council, estab- the continuing deadlock in Am- ish state, not a binational s...…

December 13, 1968 • Page Image 63

…Harry Z. Brown, 81; Was Colorful Personality of the Early 1930s Harry Z. Brown, 31150 E. Hunt- ley Sq., Beverly Hills, died Satur- day at age 81. A well known home builder, he was chairman of the board of Standard Building Products Co. He is survived by a son, Morris H.; a daughter, Mrs. Julian (Agnes) Scott; and eight grand- children. His late wife, who was the for- mer Sadie Keidan, was an active leader in women's cirlces. The late Mr. Brow...…

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…lltsberDettss, In a sport-shirt narrowly striped in or- ange and black, in khaki pants slightly smudged with peat-moss, Dean William Haber stirs his black coffee briefly to cool it, looks out over a green rink of lawn, through the straight black trunks of oak and maple, and beyond to the pale blue of the river, lying off and down through the trees like the dimensions of a thought. He and his wife have been planting begonias, weeding, and moss...…

December 06, 1968 • Page Image 1

…Still a Mediator Jarring Resumes Post as Swedish USSR Envoy; Retains Role as Mediator in Middle East Crisis (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) Gunnar V. Jarring UNITED NATIONS, N.Y.—Gunnar V. Jarring, the special Middle East representative of Secretary General U Thant, is resuming his duties as Sweden's ambassador to the Soviet Union, but is not resigning his UN mediating post. A UN announcement Tuesday said that Dr. Jarring wil...…

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…Purely Commentary A Warning to Those Who Would Forget All too often we hear a rebuke: why remember the Nazi era? Isn't .1 time to forget? As a warning that if you forget they may also be distorters of truth comes this information from London by way o' the London Times: A psychiatrist, writing about Belsen in a weekly historical publication, says that conditions at the concentration camp were "not too bad" until late 1944, and denies that the...…

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…6th Conference of Rabbis in Europe Slated in Paris DARMSTADT (JTA) — Seven languages—the tongues of Maida- former Nazi SS (Elite Guard) nek's victims. An inscription will read: "Peo- members of a wartime German commando unit charged with the pie who lose their memory lose Mass shootings of 60,000 men, their existence." This is a quote women and children, mostly Jews, from the poet P. Penikowski. Also in the Ukraine in 1941, have begun on the ...…

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…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, Mich. 48235, VE 8-9364. Subscription $7 a year. Foreign 58. Second Class Postage Paid at Detroit, Michigan PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Editor a...…

December 06, 1968 • Page Image 5

…Ahram, which reflects the views of IContInued from Page 1) the Nasser regime, said that the Middle East arms shipments, Rusk Scranton visit was agreed upon said Washington had pressed for after Nixon sent a message "beg- this goal for more than a year but ging" Nasser to receive Scranton that it appeared a prerequisite to as a personal emissary. A Cairo such a limitation was a general report said the conditions the settlement of outstanding po...…

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…By JACK SIEGEL (A Seven Arts Feature) Atlanta has a Jewish population! of 18,000 and a Negro census (1960), of 186,500 or about 38 per cent of; the total in the city. Atlanta is no the home of Julian Bond, the Geo - • gia legislator, the base of the Southern Christian Leadership Con- ference of the late Martin Luther King and the hub of almost all surface traffic to the South. It is therefore a key city on the Ameri- can scene from several p...…

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…Synagogue Desecrations May Require Legislation T H. Grant INCORPORATED 1,000 Sifrei Tora that the ministry were forced to flee from their Council asked Major Lindsay to direct the New York commissioner has been collecting all over Europe. residence in the building. The Hebrew Institute building of police to conduct an investiga- They belong to Jewish communi- ties that no longer exist. The Toras houses a synagogue and a YM- tion into the ac...…

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…3—Friday, December 6, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS the Israel Histadrut Campaign Knowledge and Understanding fostered through Histadrut's Asian Institute in Tel Aviv. itESEARCH AIDED EY HISTADRUT SCHOLARSHIP FUND are Afro- ...From modest be has grown to the developme "AMAL" WORKSHOP grain srael.Tbis" gifts has helped m . srael strong and healthy, in irit. As the country continues to live in times of stress and strain, this constracti...…

December 06, 1968 • Page Image 9

…Sapir to Address Israel Bond Hanuka Fete Pinhas Sapir, minister without portfolio in the Israel Cabinet and secretary-generaI of the Israel La- bor Party, will be the guest speak- er at the Hanuka dinner 7 p.m., Dec. 19 in Cobo Hall, it was an- nounced by Robert Brody, chair- man of the Detroit Israel Bond Committee, sponsor of the dinner. Dr. Jacob E. Goldman, who re- tired as director of Ford Motor Co. scientific laboratory to become vice p...…

December 06, 1968 • Page Image 10

…10—Friday, December 6, 1963 Pack. deal: THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 5% Golden Passbook. 100Z free checking. And that's some package. Consider getting 5% on a passbook. 5% that we compound every minute of every day for 4 years, to give you more than a 5%% return. And with Golden Passbook, you get both the highest possible interest earnings on bank savings pro- grams in Detroit, plus short-term withdrawal flexibility. With the Golden Passbook y...…

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…Israel Objects to Cre ation of Custodian for Arab Property in Israel—Comay UNITED NATIONS (JTA) — Israel Monday expressed opposi- tion to a possible resolution here that would call for appointment of a custodian to administer Arab properties in Israel. Michael Comay told the UN's special political committee that such a resolution would be harm- ful to Ambassador Gunnar V. Jarring's Middle East peace mis- sion and that Israel would oppose it. ...…

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…12—Friday, December 6, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Bomb Damage in Jerusaleum Leon Keyserling Elected National Head of Histadrut NEW YORK (JTA) — Leon H. Keyserling, internationally promi- nent economist who served as chairman of the Council of Eco- nomic Advisers to President Eisen- hower from 1950 to 1953, was elect- ed president of the National Com- mittee for Labor Israel, American fund-raising and service agency for Histadrut, Israel'...…

December 06, 1968 • Page Image 13

…Assaults on Jewish Slum Property Crime Problem, Not Bias - Karasick WASHINGTON (JTA)-A nation- al Jewish leader declared that ver- bal and physical assaults against Jews and Jewish property in slum areas constituted a problem of crime in the streets and "not an anti-Semitic con- spiracy." But he warned that a conflict was de- veloping inNegro- Je wish relations which required serious considera- tion from the Jew is community. Joseph Kara- sic...…

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…14—Friday, December 6, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Flint News 1968 Campaign Leadership Honored Michael A. Pelavin to Head UJA Drive; Study of Flint Community Shows Decline in Births Ira Hirschmann, author, diplo- among other things, that the num- of businesses; and almost half of mat and businessman, was pessi- ber of males slightly exceeds the the family heads were graduated mistic about Middle East peace in number of females; young adu...…

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