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June 07, 1968 • Page Image 42

…42—Friday, June 7, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Hubler Produces Strong Novel About Solomon Richard G. Hubler, a former New Hebrew U. Center Newsweek editor, who has to his Established in London credit more than 20 books, more LONDON (JTA) — Prof. Moshe than half of them novels, including one based on the life of Rabbi Akiba, is the author of a new novel on the life of King Solomon. Published by Crown (419 Park St., NY16), under the title "L...…

June 07, 1968 • Page Image 43

…aving Bronx Area From Rumor and Blight Jules DONESON By BEN GALLOB (Copyright 1968, JTA Inc.) NEW YORK—A Jewish-initiated interfaith and interracial effort is under way in the Grand Concourse section of the Bronx to end a threat that the changing but still predom- inantly white middle-class area might suffer severe blight and a mass exodus of white residents. After widespread publicity in 1966 and 1967 to the effect that the area, a long-t...…

June 07, 1968 • Page Image 44

…W S .05 Michael-GOOdinan ihriCastof 'Barefoot in the Park' Michael (Mickey) Goodman will nasha Skulnick. appear in Center Theater's produc- For ticket information. call Cen- tion of "Barefoot in the Park" by ter Theater, DI 1-4200, Ext. 240. Neil Simon, opening 8:30 p.m. June MN OM MN MI EN I•1 15 at the Jewish Center. I This will be BREAKFAST CLUB I Goodman's first comedy role with I SPECIALS! I Center Theater, NOTE OUR NEW HOURS where he ...…

June 07, 1968 • Page Image 45

…Raskiies LISTENING Rabbi Hisdah declared: "The reason I am better off than my friends is that I married at six- teen."—Kiddushin 30 1. "AWAY FROM IT ALL"... YET ONLY TWO MINUTES FROM THE TUNNEL 3. INTERNATIONALLY — FAMOUS DINNERS AT REASONABLE FRICES 2, INSTANT LUNCHEON SERVICE, AS FAST AS IT IS GOOD 4. COCKTAILS AND LIQUORS ON SUNDAY ario's indsor 755 OUELLETTE AVE., WINDSOR, CANADA DETROIT WO 2-5330 WINDSOR 254.3392 Sensational Son...…

June 07, 1968 • Page Image 46

…46-Friday; June. 7k -1968 - - .THE. DETROIT -NEWS Grand Circus Park "YOURS, MINE & OURS" Shown Daily - 11:40, 1:50, 3:50, 6:00, 8:10, 10:20 WED. LADIES' DAY 75c ('til 6 P.M.) FOX 12:40, 4:05, 7:30, 10:55 plus Brigitte Bardot in 11:05, 2:30, 5:55, 9:20 BIG WEEK Wed. LADIES' DAY 75c till 6 AMERICANA 9 Mi. & Greenfield Rd. 358-3920 444-8676 A RETURN TO ELEGANCE FOR ALL MOVIEGOERS Academy Award Winner ROD STEIGER Jack Lord & Susan St...…

June 07, 1968 • Page Image 47

…• Friday, June 7, 1968-47 13 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 11 APARTMENTS ■ 111•1•1ft. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Client moving out of town and fs liquidating his holdings. Will sell on Land Contract or excellent cash terms. 54 Units—E. Grand Blvd. 36 Units—Byron 42 Units—Burlingame 19 Units—Calvert 84 Units—Holbrook 32 Units—Lee Place 100 Units—Webb Liners and display classified ads accepted from responsible firms or individuals by telephone...…

June 07, 1968 • Page Image 48

…13 — FOR RENT APARTMENTS BIRMINGHAM-TROY AREA MAPLEWOOD MANOR APTS. 2200 CROOKS RD., TROY North of Maple (15 Mile Rd.) 1 BEDROOM APARTMENT FULLY CARPETED, $155. 2 BEDROOMS $175. ALSO AVAILABLE FURNISHED IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY NEW COLONIAL VILLAGE APTS. LARGE LUXURY 3 BEDROOM APT. $240. includes heat SWIMMING POOL Near McNichols - Meyers and James Couzens Hwy. ADULTS Adults only - No pets MANAGER ON PREMISES 17150 Meyer Rd. 861-09...…

June 07, 1968 • Page Image 49

…16—HOUSE FOR RENT 14—FOR RENT—FLATS AND INCOMES DUPLEX. Between 7 and 8 Mile on Schaefer. DL 1-6286. BEAUTIFUL 3 room flat. 7 Mile-Liver- nois area. Furnishings available. DI. 1-6674. 16-B—WANTED TO BUY— HOUSES NORTHWEST. Newly decorated 2 bed- room upper. $90. Heated. UN. 1-5913, after 5 p.m., CASH-CASH-CASH H 2-BEDROOM upper flat. Garbage dis- posal, screened porch. Indiana-Santa Maria. Adults only. UN 6-6360. A 0 N T M E S 16-A...…

June 07, 1968 • Page Image 50

…50-Friday, June 7, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 17-HOUSES FOR SALE 17-HOUSES FOR SALE Huntington Woods SOUTHFIELD BY OWNER • Itt the Manor Spotless cust. brk. ranch, 4 bedrms., 3 baths, Family Rm., cent. air cond., glassed terrace, sprinklers, att. gar. Priced for action,. 3-bedroom brick ranch, den, 2 baths, built-ins, central air-conditioning and attic fan. Finished basement. Carpeting and drapes, inter-corn. Weaver LI 8-1222 358-30...…

June 07, 1968 • Page Image 51

…1111111111111111_ THE DETROIT JEWISH. NEWS Friday, June 7, 1968-51 HUNTINGTON WOODS OAK PK. QUICK OCCUPANCY Let Us Help You Sell Your Home. OAK PARK 16628 STRATHMOOR 4-bedroom brick colonial, 21/2 baths, sunken living room, dining room, paneled den with fireplace, very large kitchen. Carpeting, drapes, air-conditioning. 2 1/2-car g a r a g e. California yard. By owner. $48,500. 3 bedroom brick colonial. New carpet and decorating, famil...…

June 07, 1968 • Page Image 52

…52—Friday, June 7, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE OAK PARK — 14050 VERNON 17—HOUSES FOR SALE OAK PARK 11/2 story brick, 3 or 4 bedrooms. Jalousie porch. 11/2 baths. Large living room with fireplace. Large kitchen. Partially air-conditioned. 51/4% mortgage. $24,500. MANSFIELD, 20574—BY APPT. 10 1/2 Mile, between Coolidge and Greenfield. 3-bedroom ranch, 11/2 baths, family room, air-conditioned, large...…

June 07, 1968 • Page Image 53

…17-HOUSES FOR SALE 19-D-INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY LIVONIA. 29639 Oakview. Tri-level brick and alum. siding. 2 car attached ga- rage, 3 bedrooms, 11/2 baths, large kitchen, family room and utility room with built-in cabinets. Carpeting in living. room and 2 bedrooms. Also large attic fan. 51/4% mortgage can be as- sumed or new conventional. Beauti- fully landscaped. $28,900. By owner. 427-6214. Open Sun. 1-5. 20.2 Acres OPEN SUN. 2-5 Zoned Indus...…

June 07, 1968 • Page Image 54

…54—Friday, June 7, 1968 57—FOR SALE—HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND FURNISHINGS At Builders Discounted Prices Furniture From Model Apartment Consisting of living rm., bedroom. & dining room, etc. Can be seen Daily 11-5 Coach House, Town House Apartments Just N. of Northland Shopping Center On Providence Drive 60—CARS FOR SALE THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Dr. Charles Shulman Dies in N.Y. at 67; Was Prolific Author * Egyptian Oil Production Reaches Pre...…

June 07, 1968 • Page Image 55

…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, June 7, 1968-5S OBITUARIES Lewis H. Manning, Retail Jeweler;, Active in Allied Jewish Campaign Lewis H. Manning, prominent in the retail jewelry field in Detroit and Michigan, died May 29, at age 60. Mr. Manning was president of Cole and Erwin jewelers, 123 State, with whom he had been affiliated for 35 years. He was also president of Miller Jewelry Co. which has stores in Jackson, Battle Creek and Albion, ...…

June 07, 1968 • Page Image 56

…On the First Anniversary American Jewry's Friendship Remains Most Desired Weapon for Impregnability By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ TEL AVIV — June 4 --- Within 24 hours, any- thing can happen in this part of the world. At this writing, there is anxiety and a certain amount of tension. Tomorrow will mark the first anniver- sary of the commencement of the three-hour oper- ation that completely demolished Egypt's air force and commenced a Six-Day War that...…

May 31, 1968 • Page Image 1

…We Salute Our Confrmands, Consecrants and Graduates Jewish Center's Role in Education Public Relations vis-a-vis Israel and the U. S. The Jewish News dedicates this issue to our youth who have consecrated themselves to Jewish studies, with the hope that they will rededicate themselves to uninterrupted links with Jewish learning. List of 1968 "Confirmands, Consecrants and Graduates on Pages 24 and 25 THE JEWISH NEWS EDE 7' F;a• 0 1 "T- A...…

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…Purely Commentary By Philip Slomovitz Dr. Neumann for WZO Presidency There may have been hesitancy in suggesting the. name of Dr. Emanuel Neumann for the presidency of the World Zionist Organiza- tion. But the movement in his behalf is gaining momentum. None other than the eminent Labor Zionist leader, Baruch Zuckerman, proposes Neumann's name for the highest available world Jewish post. The announcement by Dr. Nahum Goldmann that he is no l...…

May 31, 1968 • Page Image 3

…21,679 New Immigrants Came to Israel in 1967-68 Impressive Salutes Planned for Begin June 4 at Israel Bond Anniversary Fete Members of Mahal, the Michigan ver, chairman of the Detroit Israel chapter of the American Veterans Bond women's division; Charles in Israel during the War of Libera- Grosberg, trustee chairman; Rabbis tion, will act as the Honor Guard to Menahem Begin, minister in the cabinet of Israel, at the Israel U.S., Israel Resea...…

May 31, 1968 • 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 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 $8. Second Class Postage Paid at Detroit, Michigan PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Editor a...…

May 31, 1968 • Page Image 5

…State Dept. Urges Defeat of Ban on Egyptian Cotton (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) ders that all units must be at a maximum state of readiness with- in eight weeks—July 20---for a new confrontation with Israel. He assured them that the armed forces of •Iraq, Syria and Jordan would be at their side and, "most important of all," so will Egypt's most powerful ally and constant friend, the Soviet Union, Kimche wrote. In Rome, Sen. ...…

May 31, 1968 • Page Image 6

…Polish Envoy Blames JTA for Worldwide Concern WASHINGTON (JTA)—An offi- cial spokesman for the Polish gov- ernment, An d r z e j Konopacki, charged May 23 at an embassy press conference that the Jewish Telegraphic Agency was "the main agency of slander" and complained that JTA had created worldwide concern over the fate of Polish Jewry. .Konopacki is listed by the State Department as first secretary of the embassy in charge of all propa- gand...…

May 31, 1968 • Page Image 7

…RFK Urges LBJ Take a Stronger Stand on Jewry PORTLAND ,Ore. (JTA)—The administration must take a stronger position at once to alleviate the plight of Jews in Communist Po- land, Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, New York Democrat seeking the Presidential nomiation, said here Monday. Kennedy said he deemed the administration's response to the Polish government's anti- Semitism "to be inadequate in view of the worsening dilemma of the Jews in that countr...…

May 31, 1968 • Page Image 8

…8—Friday, May 31, 196$ THE DETROIT JEWISH HEWS Israel Labor Party Now 2 Seats Short of Cabinet Majority; Liberal Defects Israel to Establish Commercial Trade Mission in Singapore (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) JERUSALEM—Israel will estab- lish a commercial mission in the Southeast Asian state of Singapore although the latter has no diplo- sorption of all newcomers except matic relations with Israel, it was in the initial st...…

May 31, 1968 • Page Image 9

…Study Finds Executives Skirt Corporation Anti-Bias Policy NEW YORK (JTA) — A Uni- versity of Michigan study of dis- crimination in executive selection in large corporations has indi- cated that liberal hiring and pro- motion policies of management are often circumvented by key men in their own ranks if top management does not do more than simply an- nounce equal opportunity policies. The study, by the university's Institute for Social Resear...…

May 31, 1968 • Page Image 10

…To AND U AKIVA HEBREW DAY SCHOOL Fred Z. Ackerman, Abba H. Applebaum, Karen Blech- man, Deborah Braverman, Jeffrey Brodman, Naomi Tova Cern, Lynn Dombey, Cheryl Haviva Donin, David H. Donin, Rena Donin, Mark A. Eisenberg, Michael S. Eisenberg, Debra Engel, Marlene Engel, Michael Feigelman, Sophie Feldstein, Sarina R. Flatt, Judith Gardner, Lisa Gardner, Maureen Gardner, Sanford Gardner, Ronna Lynn Garfinkel, Howard Ginsburg, Mark Gliksberg...…

May 31, 1968 • Page Image 11

…Eshkol is not just the name of Israel's prime minister. It was the particularly in light of the repres- name of a Jewish publishing house sion of Jews in Russia and the founded in Berlin in 1923 and is outright persecution of Jews in the the name of a citrus fruit grown Arab lands. in Israel. (The meeting also took up the 0 situation of Jews in Poland. It re- solved to keep a full watch on the IF proposed new constitution of the If God is dead...…

May 31, 1968 • Page Image 12

…Sigmund Freud's book "Moses tian. The controversial book, which and Monotheism" contains data discusses the nature of religion, based on psychoanalytic concepts, appeared the year that Freud (Direct JTA Teletype Wire Hirst, that Egypt would open the self-firing timing mechanism con- to prove that Moses was an Egyp- died. to The Jewish News) Suez Canal to Israel shipping in cealed in a wood near the town. TEL AVIV — Defense Minister exchange fo...…

May 31, 1968 • Page Image 13

…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, May 31, 1968-13 The Feast of Weeks ••• ..,.... . begins with luscious fruit • and cheering Maxwell House JOYOUS SHEVUOTH TO ALL! When the Shevuoth fruit is served, Maxwell House belongs in the cup. Because this matchless coffee is a tradition in its own right—constant in superior quality and mellow ta'am, constant in the joy it gives. Instant or Regular—Maxwell House Coffee is by far and away the favor...…

May 31, 1968 • Page Image 14

…---- '4111111111111111•11111111111h. 11111- 2111111111 IMP WZ Congress General Zionist Delegation Listed; Neumann Is Proposed NEW YORK (ZINS) — The dele- gation representing the World Union of General Zionists at the 27th Zionist Congress number 95, and they will constitute the second largest group at the Congress, ac- cording to the Head Office here. The delegates country-wise is re- ported to be as follows: United States — 38; Israel — ...…

May 31, 1968 • Page Image 15

…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, May 31, 1968-15 Rabbi Levin's Traveling Companions Announced by Novosti Press Agency WASHINGTON (JTA)—The So- viet Embassy last weekend issued a Novosti press agency release here providing details on the members of the Jewish religious delegation to visit the United States June 10 in fulfillment of a Soviet arrange- ment with an anti-Zionist organi- zation, the American Council for Judaism. The release was wr...…

May 31, 1968 • Page Image 16

…16—Friday, May 31, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Community Calendar Twenty-three per cent of all cancers found in women are breast cancers. Breast cancer, a site most easily detected, in many cases responds readily to curative treat- ment. Annual check-ups can help The family of the late Fanny defeat cancer. Mlawsky announces the unveiling of a monument in her memory 2 p.m. Sunday, June 9, at Machpelah If TOO wan TIM Cemetery, Flint. Relativ...…

May 31, 1968 • Page Image 17

…Northland: You're not losing a Jerry Morse, you're gaining a Danby's. The rumor's true. Jerry Morse has sold out. To Danby's. And it's kind of like a marriage: the best of both. Jerry's still at the same location, doing the same business, but even better. Now he's got Detroit's famous Danby's name behin • him. And behind them are the names of Haspel, Cricketeer, Gant, and Countess Mara to mention just a few. So, come on in. Say hello to Jerry...…

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…18—Friday, May 31, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Temporary International Custodian of Occupied • Land Is British Idea • (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) LONDON—Foreign Secretary Mi- chael Stewart disclosed in the House of Commons that his govern- ment had considered the idea of a temporary international custodian- ship of the Arab territories occu- Ex-Israeli Soldier Gets 6 Years for Espionage (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to Th...…

May 31, 1968 • Page Image 19

…Jewish Communities Dying Out in Africa; Thousands Emigrate Earl Wilson and Jim Landis hit home runs while pinch hitting for the Tigers in 1967. LONDON (JTA) — The once supporting the Middle East peace aged to speak, Judge Zeltner said.' Regarding Syria, the report large and flourishing Jewish com- mission of Ambassador Gunnar V Throughout the session they tried stated that some 120,000 refugees munities of North Africa have Jarring, but the ...…

May 31, 1968 • Page Image 20

…Shavuot, Marking Giving of Tora at Sinai, to He Observed at Services Dedication to learning will be the theme of Shavuot services at many local synagogues this week- end. Shavuot, which commemorates the giving of the Tora at Mt. Sinai, will begin sundown Saturday. Yizkor prayers will be recited Monday morning in Orthodox and Conservative synagogues. In Re- form temples, Yizkor will be re- cited Sunday. Cong. Beth Moses will celebrate Shavuot ...…

May 31, 1968 • Page Image 21

…Cong. Beth Abraham to Pay Tribute to Henry Thumin, Its President The Cong. Beth Abraham testi- monial dinner honoring Henry Thu- min, president, and celebrating 20 years of Israel's statehood, will be held 6:30 p.m. Tues., June 18 in the social hall. The dinner is on behalf of Israel Bonds. Entertainer Lew Norman will head the program at the affair. Thumin is the son of the late Rabbi Joseph Thumin, who served .as spiritual leader of Beth Abr...…

May 31, 1968 • Page Image 22

…22 Friday, May 31, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS At-Home Receptions Announced gathered for you by Miriam Field Sa the infancy of dvilization," said English essayist Lord Macaulay, "when our island was as savage as New Guinea, when letters and arts were still unknown to Athens, when scarcely a thatched but stood at what was afterwards the site of Rome, this contemned people had their fenced cities and cedar palaces, their splendid Temple, t...…

May 31, 1968 • Page Image 23

…• %ba Country Kitchtm Women's Club activities HUNTINGTON WOODS GROUP, Hadassah, saw Mrs. Henry Lerman installed as president. The follow- ing officers will assist her: vice presidents, Mesdames Seymour Lichter, Louis Kronen, Joseph Warren and George Gunsberg; secretaries, Mesdames William Ad- ler, Leo Keeps, Kenneth Sarason; treasurer, Mrs. Daniel Goodman; adviser, Mrs. Edward Glucklick; and eye bank c h a i r m a n, Mrs. Henry Obron. BETH...…

May 31, 1968 • Page Image 24

…CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK GRADUATES ADAS SHALOM CONFIRMANDS Exercises, Sunday, June 9 Susan Pollack Bonelle Rosenthal Karen Rubens Shelly Starman Toby Steinberg Karen Zuckerstein Gayle Benderoff J o y Friedman Eileen Hoptman Pamela Klein Terri Kushner Wendy Lampert Lisa LeVine BETH AARON CONSECRANTS Exercises, Sunday, June 9 Susan Barris Cheri •3eresh Marsha. Berman Lynn Faber Susan Feldman Rosalyn Graff Marcia Miller Reese Pesick Arlene Rose...…

May 31, 1968 • Page Image 25

…UNITED HEBREW SCHOOL GRADUATES 12,Z 1,112 MATIONS nunity's Religious School rants and Graduates TEMPLE ISRAEL CONFIRMANDS Exercises, Saturday, June 1 rry Adler "Ilene Altman nda Amber al Bader Susan Baker Rhona Barnett Michael Beerbahm Kenneth Begun Gayle Belin Karen Benyas Pamela Benyas Sandra Berlin Janis Berman Bradford Bernsein Deborah Bockoff Laurel Brainin Terry Brennen Helayne Brinauer Kenneth Brown Debra Cassel Lynn Cohen Rochell...…

May 31, 1968 • Page Image 26

…1 26—Friday, May 31, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Countess Cardelli Cites Israel's Spirit Music Study Club Fetes 'a Great Teacher' of Compassion, Respect for All Faiths Violinist Mischa Mischakoff, who resigned this year as concert- master of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, is presented with a plaque honoring him and designating him as the donor of a Music Study Club grant which he may award to a pupil of his choice. Mak- ing the presentat...…

May 31, 1968 • Page Image 27

…Pioneer Women Offers Aid to Israel's War Widows With Counseling Service /- TEL AVIV — A counseling service is now being offered the families of Israeli war casualties by Pioneer Women. Through the recently organized family admin- istrative department of Pioneer Women's Israeli arm, counseling, guidance, legal assistance and moral support are being provided. As contrasted to previous Israeli wars when most of the casualties were single young ...…

May 31, 1968 • Page Image 28

…28—Friday, May 31, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS American-Israel Chamber of Commerce Moves NEW YORK — The American- Israel Chamber of Commerce, Inc., comprised of leaders of banking and industry in the United States and Israel, has moved to larger quarters to meet its expanded pro- gram and services. Max Ratner of Cleveland, presi- dent, said the move, which oc- curred on May 10, will help the Chamber serve the business and fi- nancial commun...…

May 31, 1968 • Page Image 29

…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, May 31, 1968-29 Mr., Mrs. Ronald Sweet Are Living in Oak Park activities in Society g3nai Activities MRS. RONALD SWEET Sandra Eisman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Eisman of Church St., Oak Park, and Ronald Sweet, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sweet of Spring Leaf Lane, Southfield, were united in marriage recently at the Raleigh House. Rabbi Mil- ton Arm and Cantor Simon Ber- manis officiated. Following a Flori...…

May 31, 1968 • Page Image 30

…30—Friday, May 31, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Brunch Nets $48,700 in Bonds At the Israel Bond Sponsor Honor Roll Brunch for members of the Jewish National Fund Auxiliary, hosted by Mrs. Harold M. Nosan in her Southfield home, which resulted in Israel Bond sub- subscriptions totaling $48,700 are (from left) Mesdames Philip Slomo- vitz, Harold M. Nosan, the hostess; Max Stollman, Harry L. Schumer, Countess Antoinette Rinaldini-Cardelli, the...…

May 31, 1968 • Page Image 31

…Sponsor Fete Sells $51,000 in Bonds THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, May 31, 1968-31 Jul et Criterion Club Elects Nate Rubin, President At the luncheon sponsored by the Detroit Chapter of Sponsors of Israel held at the Great Lakes Club, at which $51,000 in Israel Bond subscriptions was announced, with Countess Antoinette Rinaldini-Cardelli, as the guest of honor are (from left) seated, Mes- dames S. L. A. Marshall, Max Stollman, Charles Mil...…

May 31, 1968 • Page Image 32

…32—Friday, May 31, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Kaye Frank Heads Nathan Kaufmans to Host Reception Circuit Court Judge and Mrs. general secretary of the Central JWV Attacks Proposal to Eliminate Vocational Service Nathan J. Kaufman will host a Committee of Liberated Jews in leadership reception in their home, the U.S. Zone of Germany and Chaplaincy, Stresses Morale Role and Workshop was an associate of Eleanor Roose- WASHINGTON--A vigorous ...…

May 31, 1968 • Page Image 33

…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, May 31, 1968-33 Miss Phyllis Kanapoff Charitable Group Folds With Last Act Engaged to Dr. May. of Zedaka: $2,7000 Gift to Campaign regular monthly donations to the state of Israel to support refugee families and orphanages. Thou- sands of dollars, and Care pack- ages by the ton enabled Israel to rehabilitate the handicapped, edu- cate immigrants and solve welfare problems. Many prominent businessmen and comm...…

May 31, 1968 • Page Image 34

…34–Friday, May 31, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Jeffrey Tigay Gets Grant for Thesis From Foundation f or Jewish Culture Business Brevities Katzman-Cohen Rites Planned for Aug. 25 DR LEONARD W. MOSS, chair- man and professor of the depart- ment of sociology and anthropology at Wayne State University, has been named first vice president of the Central States Anthropological Society. Dr. Moss will be the Ful- bright senior research scholar a...…

May 31, 1968 • Page Image 35

…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS People Make News Alumni who have achieved prominence in the field of art were honored during the Distinguished Alumni Exhibition last weekend at the Community Art Gallery, Wayne State University. Citations from the department of art and art history and the WSU Alumni As- sociation went to IRVING BERG, GERTRUDE KASLE and JULES TRA'rrNER. Berg, administrator of the department of art at Cass Technical High School, was aw...…

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