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October 02, 1964 • Page Image 18

…Dubrinsky-Bloomberg Betrothal Announced Special Fund Asked by Hadassah to Establish Dora Ehrlich Wing in Hebrew U.'s Jerusalem Center Detroit Chapter of Hadassah has are in need of the healing of the launched "a special effort to raise daughter of my people. "Jew and Arab, equally of Israel, a minimum sum of $50,000 to est- ablish an area to be known as the people of all religions, all races, all lands are being ministered to by Dora Ehrlich...…

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…Rusk, Israel Ambassador Discuss Arab Threats WASHINGTON (JTA) — Secre- tary of State Dean Rusk met with Israel Ambassador Avraham Har- man to discuss the recent Arab summit conference and the bel- ligerent threats endangering reg- ional peace. The meeting was re- quested by Israel. It was based on the decision of the Israel Government to distuss with friendly nations the implica- tions of the Cairo developments. Threats were made at the Arab...…

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…Israeli and French Diplomats to See Israel Bond Show manufacturers. More than half of St. Laurent ' s designs have been created of Israeli textiles, a salute to the fast growing fashion in- dustry of the young nation. Spanning centuries from 130 A.D. until the present, the 1964 collec- tion opens with a surprisingly modern reproduction of a design worn by women of the Middle East for nearly 2.000 years, highlighting the tradition of craftsman...…

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…Israel's 1st Lady to Be Welcomed at Bond Banquet . The Israel Bond dinner on Oct. 17 in Cobo Hall will be a com- munity wide celebration to wel- come the first lady of Israel, 'Mrs. Levi Eshkol, wife of Israels prime minister, it was announced this week. Max M. Fisher is the dinner chairman. Detroit is one of only five cities to be visited by. Mrs. Eshkol. Mrs. Eshkol, an accomplished linguist and scholar, played a leading part in Israel's S...…

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…Joseph Schuster, Renowned Cellist, Dena Gale Married to Play `Kol Nidre' at Center Concert to Dr. Stanley Baer Cellist Joseph Schuster of Bev- erly Hills, Calif., will be soloist at the first Center Symphony Con- cert under the > direction of Julius Chajes 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Jewish Center. Schuster has made six success- ful tours through- out Europe, Cen- tral a n d South America, in addi- tion to his coast- to - coast appear- ances in ...…

October 02, 1964 • Page Image 23

…Immigrants Levi Eshkol Out of Hosp ital After Eye Surgery to Build a Nation By CHARLOTTE HYAMS The job figures that attest to Israel's booming economy are face- less numbers after all. To Yaacov Elaza, the numbers are men— with faces—in search of work. Elazar, whose brother Albert is United Hebrew Schools superin- tendent here, has been affiliated with Israel's government employ- ment agency for 20 years. In those two decades, the 52-year-o...…

October 02, 1964 • Page Image 24

…Chaitles Feinberg Is Named Chairman Balfour Concert Committee Notes Wide Interest in Event Community-wide interest is re- be heard in such favorite roles as television, notably more than 30 of Israel Art Exhibit at Wayne State pOrted in the annual Balfour Con- "Lucia di Lammermoor" and "Rig- on the Ed Sullivan show, have ert of the Zionist Organization of Detroit, to be held Oct. 31 at Ford Auditorium. Dr. Alex Friedlaender, chairman of the c...…

October 02, 1964 • Page Image 25

…People Make News DR. JOSEPH J. SCHWARTZ, executive vice president of the Israel Bond Organization, has been named the recipient of the Scopus Award, the highest honor of the American Friends of the Hebrew University. This action of the board of directors of the American Friends was announced by Lionel R. Bauman, president, and Sam- uel Rothberg, chairman of the board. Williams-IVeinberg Betrothal Announced BETH AARON MEN'S CLUB will hold it...…

October 02, 1964 • Page Image 26

…• Learning English Through Pictures Southfield High School Newsline Young Israel Youth Calendar ing it edw ill k. be 7:30 p.m., Oct. 14. All A full-scale youth activities pro- v gram will begin Saturday at the boys 11 years and over are in- Young Israel Center of Oak-Woods with junior congregation services 9 a.m. under the supervision of Let others praise you, not your Larry Platt. own mouth.—Proverbs 27. Oneg Shabbaits will be held every ...…

October 02, 1964 • Page Image 27

…Janet Rope Engaged to Robert Ginsberg 1 1 Planning Session, .Social Set for Mr., Mrs. Group activities in Society - Mr. and Mrs. Joshua N. Gray of Parklawn Ave., Oak Park are completing a Western vacdtion, which included stops at San Francisco, Portland and Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Group, City of Discussion of fund-raising proj- Rope, will meet 8:30 p.m. Saturday sects is planned. A social evening at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. will follow. M...…

October 02, 1964 • Page Image 28

…Scientist to Bring Technion Reports to Oct. 11 Dinner at Shaarey Zedek - Young Adult Fall Dance News Brevities That quadruple threat to the musical profession, Mantovani, con- ductor, composer, arranger and violinist, brings his renowned con- cert orchestra to Masonic Audito- rium for a single '7'7 performance Oct. 10. Scion of a musical family, his father once serving as a con- cert master un der the late Ar- turo Toscanini Mantovani Maes...…

October 02, 1964 • Page Image 29

…Miller Brothers Realty in New Home Donors Give $100,000 to Brandeis University , ... WALTHAM, Mass. (JTA)—Four Jewish philanthropists, all from the Greater Boston area, have . Contributed $25,000 each for the construction of four chemistry laboratories at Brandeis Univers- ity . here. The donors are 011ie A. Cohen, Jacob E. Margolis, Morey Hirsch and Frank Brezniak. SURF "VW. „ •-• POW r 13B13R5 FEu NK6ELL CORONET 15435 MACK ' ; ...…

October 02, 1964 • Page Image 30

…MOVIE GUIDE NEIGHBORHOOD DOWNTOWN ADAMS Grand Circus Park WO 1-8524 Open Daily Day WED.: Ladies 50c 2211 Woodward—WO 1-9494 FOX a.m. Doors Open 10:45 Free Parking HELD OVER 3RD BIG WEEK one man too much Stn• "LORNA" Plus Hilarious! Funny! Sexy! "WHAT'S UP FRONT" (in color) Story of a Traveling Salesman Every Wed. Ladies Day Adm. 50c Late SHOW Friday and Saturday Starting Tues., Oct. 6, Shirley Clark's "THE COOL WORLD" For sched...…

October 02, 1964 • Page Image 31

…Margaret Rutherford as Miss Marple gves police and murderer a run for their thrills in "Murder Ahoy" at the Michigan Theater— together with MGM's•"Big Parade of Comedy," 50 of the all-time greatest stars in their greatest comedy moments. Noteworthy Sports Events Russia's Irina Press tied the world record of 10.5 for the wo- men's 80-meter hurdles. She won the Olympic gold medal in 10.8 in 1960, setting an Olympic record of 10.6 in the heats....…

October 02, 1964 • Page Image 32

…[ Fred Zinnemann's "Behold a Pale Horse," a story of suspense, pursuit and courage, starring Gre- gory Peck, Anthony Quinn and Omar Sharif, is in its second week at the Madison Theater. An inter- national cast appears in support of the stars. Selected short sub- jects completes the Madison's pro- gram. Magnificent Mencottis 7113 PURITAN 2 Blocks West of. Livernois 862-2882 For Res. Ample Parking Iger Danny Raskin's LISTENING P 0 T ...…

October 02, 1964 • Page Image 33

…THE JEWISH NE THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 2, 1964-33 LARGO'S a little bit of everything Fine Italian-American Cuisine Deliciously Prepared for the Discerning Tests • Banquet Facilities THE INTERLUDE is name of mandy Bar on Grand Blvd. . . . a nitery now open next to the Nor- Guests will soon be greeted on a plush red carpet by lovely manager, Virginia Long . . . Close to 100 people can enjoy themselves in the intimacy and si...…

October 02, 1964 • Page Image 34

…14-FOR RENT FLATS AND INCOMES 13-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 34-Friday, October 2, 1964 10-ROOMS FOR RENT 11)11I0-THATCHER-Carpeted bedroom. Employed preferred. Privileges. UN 1-5535, UN 1-6668. NICE room and lay. for lady. Kitchen privileges. Excellent...…

October 02, 1964 • Page Image 35

…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17 — HOUSES FOR SALE MARK TWAIN 20120. MARLOWE, 20045. Face brick. 3 3 bedroom brick. 14x16 den, recr. room. Near schools, synagogue. Call evenings. DI 1-8326. 77—HOUSES FOR SALE bed- rooms. Near Vandenberg School and synagogue. By owner. 342-3574. selovr Palmer Woods CoSt 1631 WELLESLEY DR. A rare opportunity priced at only $27,500 Includes carpeting, drapes, marble foyer floor, 2 1h-car garage, 3-Bedrms., Family...…

October 02, 1964 • Page Image 36

…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 36—Friday, October 2, 1964 SOW kfield— / Washington Weiglits BUILDER'S MODEL LUXURIOUS 4 BEDROOM COLONIAL LARGE FAMILY ROOM WITH FIREPLACE 2-CAR ATTACH. GAR. APPROX. 3000 SQ. FT. • 2 complete bath and Powder Room • 36" Attic Fan • Sitting Rm. upstairs • Large Liv. Rm • Separate Din. Rm. • Utility Rm. 1st Fir. • Gorgeous kitchen with cabinets galore • Double" oven. dishwasher. garbage disposal • Breakfast Room • Lar...…

October 02, 1964 • Page Image 37

…• 17—HOUSES• FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE u• • s Nis MONEY MAKER CURTIS-ARDMORE 16 MI. SECT. rm. brick, carpeting, new gas unit, very clean. FHA $250 dn. or equity out. Mo. paymts. $79. Ask for MR. GORDON. ▪ • $35,000 Self-Serve Grocery - Liquor COYLE-VASSAR I Brick ranch, 8 yrs. old, 6 rms„ I I carpeting, drapes, FHA ap- • proved. Owner leaving city. Ask • I for MR. GINSBURG. C * * I . We have several 4 flats, _S •rms. II ea. in...…

October 02, 1964 • Page Image 38

…40—EMPLOYMENT 50—BUSINESS CARDS EXPERIENCED tailor. Steady work, good pay. 9643 Jos. Campau. TR 1-9747. I. SCHWARTZ. All kinds of carpenter work, no job too big or small. BR 3.4826, LI 5-4035. Middle-aged Woman LOUIE'S Re-up stering, Repairing. Satisfaction gu anteed. Reasonable. Free estimates. E 5-7453. Who desires a home in exchange for light housekeeping and care for 12 year old boy. SALARY. Call UN 4-4491 Between 8 a.m. and 12 noo...…

October 02, 1964 • Page Image 39

…James G McDonald Dies at 77; First U.S. Envoy to Israel NEW YORK (JTA) — James G. McDonald, first United States en- voy to Israel and the world's first non-Jewish statesman to warn against Hitler's plans to annihilate the Jews , died here Sept. 25. He was 77. Dr. McDonald spoke out public- ly on behalf of Zionism and the use of Palestine as "a great place of refuge" after he visited Pale- stine in 1923, while holding the ,OBITUARIES Zionist...…

October 02, 1964 • Page Image 40

…Politics Can Be Noble...Politicians Can Be Statesthen (Continued from Page 2) istics of Andrew Jackson and Franklin Roosevelt, with a noticeable dash of Harry Truman. "in Egypt, the poverty is appalling; the people are still centuries behind the modern world about them. They deserve a better opportunity and that opportunity could be theirs if Egyptian rulers would concentrate their attention, and resources on Egypt's social and economic need...…

September 25, 1964 • Page Image 1

…Murderers of Jews Get 6-Year USSR Jail Sentences LONDON (JTA) — The president of a synagogue in Sverdlovsk, a Soviet regional capital in the Urals, and several Jewish friends of the president, were murdered and robbed of funds they had accumulated for the construction of a new synagogue in that city, according to reliable information reaching London. The murders were investigated by highest government officials from Moscow, the report stated,...…

September 25, 1964 • Page Image 2

…Purely Commentary International Cabal's Resort to Anti-Zionism There must be an anti-Semitic tie-up throughout the world, else the common ground on which the bigots are operating—that of resorting to anti-Zionist propaganda as the chief method of stirring up hatred against Jews—would be most puzzling. They are using the "Zionist-Communist" diatribes in Latin America, in Arab countries, in Canada, in the South Of the United States. And it is t...…

September 25, 1964 • Page Image 3

…Keating Charges Bob Kennedy Made Deal With Nazi Cartel- State Dept. Denies `Smear' NEW YORK (JTA)—The State former Atty. Gen. Herbert Brown- Department and the Department of ell, who said other former attorney Justice refuted a charge by Sen. generals had agreed with him. Kenneth B. Keating that Robert F. Despite Kennedy's rebuttal, Sen. Kennedy, his opponent in the cam- Keating said he would continue to paign for U.S. Senate, had made a use ...…

September 25, 1964 • Page Image 4

…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 AAseetation. Published every Friday by The Jewish News Publishing Co., 17100 West Seven Mile Road, Detroit 48235 Mich., VE 8-9364. Subscription *6 a year. Foreign ;7. Second Class Postage Paid at Detroit, Michigan ----- PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Edi...…

September 25, 1964 • Page Image 5

…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 25, 1964 t Bar-Han University Campus, Ramat Can, Israel Annual Bar-Ilan University Banquet WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18 , 196 1 at Congregation Shaarey Zedek Northwestern at 11 Mile, Southfield Guest Speaker RABBI DR. JOSEPH H. LOOKSTEIN, President Bar-Han University General Chairman of the Dinner Committee —PAUL ZUCKERMAN PAUL ZUCKERMAN, former chairman of the Detroit Allied Jewish Campaign, is a...…

September 25, 1964 • Page Image 6

…Milwaukee Brewery Gives Memorial of $50,000 to Three Jewish Causes MILWAUKEE (JTA)—The Jos. Schlitz Brewing Co. has made gifts totaling $50,000 to three Milwau- kee Jewish organizations in mem- ory of the late Sol E. Abrams, who died last June. Mr. Abrams, who had been vice president and general manager of Schlitz at the time of his retire- ment in 1961, had been associated with the brewery for almost 70 years. Recipients of the memorial gift...…

September 25, 1964 • Page Image 7

…Ecumenical Council Begins Debate on 'Jewish Question' (Continued from Page 1) to be restricted by common agree- ment. jections of bishops from Arab coun- Jewish-Catholic relations, but de- tries and the conservative theolo- clined specific comment on the re- gians of the Roman Curia. vised version of the proposed dec- Subsequently, the draft was con- laration. Since \the draft was due All but one of the five American cardinals here have indi...…

September 25, 1964 • Page Image 8

…linssian Jews—Figures, Facts, Propoganda By S. J. GOLDSMITH Jewish population of Russia while there are more women than after 1939, with the accession of men in the population as a whole Lithuania, L a t v i a, Esthonia, (which is, by the way, 208,927,000). LONDON — Two prominent Moldavia, Western Ukraine and The reason for this phenomenon Russian Jews have given us a Western White Russia. The ac- is this: the general population lost picture...…

September 25, 1964 • Page Image 9

…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS ...... Friday, September 25, 1964-9 • . • • • . . ........ ACTIVATED ARC 0 THAN IN PREVIOUS FILTER DESIGNS ... How does all that flavor get through all that charcoal? The secret's in the structure NU S PATENTS PENENTI•0 0 Tempo has a new kind of charcoal filter for a taste too good to miss! THE FIRST BONDED CHARCOAL FILTER* An exclusive process* firmly joins together hundreds and hundreds of activated ch...…

September 25, 1964 • Page Image 10

…- 10—Friday, September 25, 1964 •• THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS NEW IDEAS FROM A BANK? HMMPH! Sure, new ideas. Look at our old new ideas. We were the first commercial bank in Detroit: ❑ to make Auto Loans ❑ to make Boat Loans ❑ to make Installment Loans ❑ to have a department specializing in Life Insurance Loans ❑ to have a department for Accounts Receivable Loans ❑ to actively promote a Christmas Club ❑ to have a down- town Auto Bank. And we...…

September 25, 1964 • Page Image 11

…Anti-Semitism in Soviet Union Hit Technion Leaders by the American Newspaper Guild Pay Tributes: to NEW YORK (JTA)—The Amer- potential" disloyalty to the USSR. Late Karl Segall ican Newspaper Guild was on rec- ord Monday with a resolution con- demning Soviet oppression of Jew- ish religion and culture. The reso- lution assailed the "vicious, inhu- man practices of the Soviet Union which are threatening to put an end to Judaism and Jewish cult...…

September 25, 1964 • Page Image 12

…Shimon Peres Well Pleased With His Talks in England A GOOD MAN TO KNOW ! LONDON (JTA)—Shimon Peres, Israel's Deputy Defense Minister, left for Paris to join Gen. Yitzhak Rabin, Israel's Chief of Staff and Air Force Commander Ezer Weiz- mann, who have been conferring for several days with French mil- itary officials. During a private visit of a few days in London. Peres visited an air show and paid a courtesy visit • to Defense Minister Peter...…

September 25, 1964 • Page Image 13

…Marc Chagall Presents UN With His 'Window of Peace' UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (JTA) stained glass "Window of Peace," which Secretary General U Thant ca 11 ed a "magnificent work of art," was officially pre- sented to the United Nations Sept. 17 by Marc Chagall, famous 77- year-old Jewish artist, who de- signed the panel as a memorial to Dag Hammarskjold and the 15 other members of the United Na- tions personnel who died with the late Secretary Gen...…

September 25, 1964 • Page Image 14

…UN Agency Reported Planning Cuts ill Relief Given to -Arab Refugees Mengele Reported Eluding Capture by Only Minutes Israel Is Again Threatened by Arab 'Liberation' Head JERUSALEM (JTA) — Ahmad ecutive branch of the government Shukairy, head of the "Palestine will not act, there will be increas- Liberation Organization," told re- ing need for Congressional action porters in Jordan-held Jerusalem to block further abuse of foreign (Direct JTA...…

September 25, 1964 • Page Image 15

…Directs 2 Avant-Garde Films The Exciting Story of Jack Garfein By HERBERT G. LUFT -tion center, Herschel contacted (Copyright, 1964, am, Inc.) Joel Brand; in order to postpone HOLLYWOOD — Jack Garfein, the shipment of the Jews the rumor was spread that a typhus whose wife Carroll Baker stars in the current release of "The Car- epidemic had broken out in the prison camp. For while SS chief petbaggers" and will portray "Jean Wislesceny, Eichma...…

September 25, 1964 • Page Image 16

…Dancers at Gay Street Celebration New Record Set for High Holy Day Appeals With Sales of $1,274,500 in Israel Bonds A record total of $1,274,500 was I Other congregations reporting realized in the Israel Bond High were: Young Israel Oak-Woods, Holy Day appeals and other syna- $20,000; Mishkan Israel , $15,350; gogue-centered activities in 23 De- Gemiluth C h a s s o d i m, $15,200; troit area synagogues, it was an- Young Israel of Greenfield...…

September 25, 1964 • Page Image 17

…SYNAGOGUE SERVICES TEMPLE BETH JACOB, Pontiac; Services and installation ceremonies for the new temple board 8:30 p.m. today. Rabbi Conrad will speal on "Wise Mind Knows the Time and Judgment." CONG. SHAAREY SHOMAYIM: Services 6:15 p.m. today and 9 a.m., • Saturday. Rabbi Goldman will speak on "Is There a Thing New Under the Sun?," and the Bar Mitzvah of Paul Robert Schenker will be observed. YOUNG ISRAEL OF NORTHWEST: Services 6:15 p.m. tod...…

September 25, 1964 • Page Image 18

…Many Jews in Ma ny Sports Arenas Terence Prittie's 'Germans Against Hitler' Describes Roles of Anti-Nazis in Last War team . . . Mike Schiesel was a (Copyright., 1964, ITA, Inc.) member of the Inland Nupike Two of Russia's female • track Waterpolo Team which competed gallant servant in Muenster. Hitler of Carl Goerdeler, a leader Most of the material incorpo- and field gold metal prospects in the Olympic trials. A former Galen's success is i...…

September 25, 1964 • Page Image 19

…Dr. Arthur Larson to Address NCJW' omens Chubs HILLEL DAY SCHOOL PTO will hold a "get-acquaintea" dessert luncheon- 12:45 p.m. Thursday at the Oak Park Jewish Center. Mrs. Gerson Berris, president, will speak on the role of the PTO in a day school. She will be aided by other officers recently elected: vice presidents, Mesdames Andrew Freier, Irving Schnipper and Saul Waldman; treasurer, Mrs. David Levey; secretaries, Mrs. Saul Reu- bin and M...…

September 25, 1964 • Page Image 20

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September 25, 1964 • Page Image 21

…' Married Ioyce to-Seymou r Kliger I Kutinsky-Goodman Vows in Chicago Bnat activities MRS. SEYMOUR KLIGER Joyce Phyllis Milan and Seymour Edgar Kliger were united in mar- riage in a recent candlelight cere- -mony . at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Rabbis Morris Adler—and Irwin Groner officiated, assisted by Can- torS Jacob Sonenklar and Reuven Frankel. A dinner followed :the ceremony. • They are the chdaren of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Milan of Oxley ...…

September 25, 1964 • Page Image 22

…Masse rman-Brode Engagement Is Told MISS SALLY MASSERMAN Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Masser- man of Southwood Dr., Southfield, announce the engagement of their daughter Sally Beth to Dr. Her- bert Brode,' son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brode - of Whitcomb Ave. A December wedding is planned. LETTER BOX Detroiter Lucille Kellner Was Queen of Chess Editor, The Jewish News: In your Sept. 18 obituary column there is a reference to the death of Lucille ...…

September 25, 1964 • Page Image 23

…• Spokesmen for JPS Explain the Uses of Term 'Leper' in Torah Translation Explanation of the use of the term "leper" in the Torah transla- tion was made this week by two spokesmen for the Jewish Publica- tion Society. Referring to the review in The Jewish News of Sept. 11 of Stanley Stein's (Sidney M. Levyson's) "Alone No Longer,' (Funk and Wagnalls), which asserts that a pledge had been given by JPS to change the next translation, Dr. Solom...…

September 25, 1964 • Page Image 24

…a ctivittes in Society • Mrs. Anna Bernstein, 17180 Kentucky, and her sister, Mrs. Freda Aronoff of the Bronx, recently returned from a trip to Russia, includ- ing Tashkent, Central Asia, where they visited their brother whom they hadn't seen in 53 years. Also on their tour were visits in Moscow, Paris and London. Richard P. Sutkin is attending the Society of Chartered Property and . Casualty Underwriters annual meeting and seminars at the P...…

September 25, 1964 • Page Image 25

…MI MFOIFID IJ I Hungry Children of World to Benefit Bar Mitzvah Boy Foregoes Fanfare; From Sale of Aniusing 'Wonder' Book Henry VIII, from Napoleon to to- A fun-filled, lavishly illustrated Plants New Idea day's astronauts. book priced at 50 cents will help S G S By Mumford's new sophomore class was greeted at orientation, Sept. 9, by Principal Miss Helen J. Del- bridge and student council presi- dent Jim Storm as over 2,700 Mumford stud...…

September 25, 1964 • Page Image 26

…People Make News Appointment of Manuel G. Bat- shaw to the newly-created position of director of national services of the National Jew ish Welfar Board has been announced by Sanford Solend- er, JWB's execu- tive vice presi- dent. In his new post Batshaw will have profession- al responsibilityk' for the national services JWB renders t o Jew- ish communities in the areas of programing, staff training and reseaM. • • • Expansion of the role of J...…

September 25, 1964 • Page Image 27

…Sholem Aleichem Gets Ball Rolling Ilene Lois Kosak, Ralph Davis to Wed News Brevities MANTOVANI and his concert orchestra, hailed as the most pop- ular in its field, will appear in a single performance at 8:20 p.m. Oct. 10, on the stage of Masonic Auditorium. • * Michael C. Stark Chapter of the Children's Leukemia Foundation is sponsoring a BLOOD BANK 5-8 p.m. Thursday at Pepper School, Oak Park. * * The semiannual Detroit Interna- Putting ...…

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