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April 21, 1972 • Page Image 1

…Dr. Haber to Address Campaign Victory Dinner May 3 Dean William Haber. adviser to the executive officers ,,f the University of Michigan, and long associated with organizations in the international Jewish community, will speak May 3 at the victory dinner of the 1972 Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel Emergency Fund, at Cong. Bnai Moshe. Pledges are continuing to pour into the campaign office as workers step up their solicitations, with every Solid...…

April 14, 1972 • Page Image 1

…Heart V Greetings to Israel and the Israelis on their 21th annirersary Inspiration from DAVID BEN-GURION, Architect of State of Israel on the State's 24th Anniversary Commentary Page 2 VOL. LXI, No. 5 THE JEWISH NEWS Review of Jewish News Michigan Weekly Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper 17515 W. 9 Mile, Suite 865, Southfield, Mich. 48075 356-8400 $8.00 Per Year; This Issue 25c A Salute to Israel on 24th Anniversary . C...…

March 31, 1972 • Page Image 1

…Assure Reality for the Passover Message Tet_411 Who Are Hungry Come and Eat'; Join the Ranks of Allied Campaign Donors JEWISH NEWS Dramatic Story of Martyrdom: Hannah Senesh's Heroic Role as Zionist and Resister of Nazis Michigan Weekly Commentary Page 2 Review of Jewish News Passover Greetings to Jewish Communities Everywhere Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper — Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle VOL. LXI, No. 3 4 4...…

March 24, 1972 • Page Image 1

…- JEWISH NEWS -, Josephus in Truths Prof. Zeitlin's Scholarly Exposes of interpolation to Jewish Communities Review of Jewish News Michigan Weekly Commentary Page 2 Passover Greetings Everywhere .. Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper — Incorporating- The Detroit Jewish Chronicle VOL. LXI,. No. 2 17515 W. 9 Mile, Suite 865, Southfield, Mich. 48075 356-8400 $8.00 Per Year; This Issue 25c March 24, W72 ED WEEK UNITY C IMENS F...…

March 17, 1972 • Page Image 1

…Campaign- Opens as Major Community Duty Russian: Jewry's Exodus, their mass - settlement in Israel, adds to the miracles of the Passover story sto at the The new Exodus places added. responsibilities upon world Jewry, especially on the Jews Of America. e-integration of Russian Jews into Israel's society' will be possible - only through generous gifts to the United Jewish Appeal, the major beneficiary of the Detroit Allied Jewish Campaign, who...…

March 10, 1972 • Page Image 1

…____andt Promises to Raise Soviet• Jewry Issue in Moscow —Story on Page 18 ;Cornrminications Muddle: How Jewish Press is Grossly Misrepresented in the U. S. Parve Inspires Language Study USSR Jewry's Michigan Weekly Editorial Page 2 Role in Kremlin Propaganda Campaign Review of Jewish News Commentary Page 4 Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper — Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle LX, No. 26 410i..1 17515 W. 9 Mile, Sui...…

March 03, 1972 • Page Image 1

…Vo dins O ne of the most courageous-acts taske.ef gitiethils -of- Nizism towird the end of World War II will be recorded at the University of_Michigan on Mardi 15 and 16 with high honors for the hero of that operation. At the two-day program; the U. of M. College of Architecture will commence the first in an annual series of Raoul Wallenberg Lectures _in honor- of Raoul Gustaf Wallenberg, the hero of that rescue task during - which the specia...…

February 25, 1972 • Page Image 1

…0*--a icor aspora - Israel Cooperative Link (*kir - Record of Allied _ 1C Annual Detroit conference Sunday at Jewish Center to review movement for - - settlenteitt of Western Jews in Israel Jewish. Campaign Leadership , uhf i eH igh School to Have Course in Hebrew Pages 26 anal * 27 Story on Page 5 Board of Education votes unanimously to introduce Hebrew language studies to start in September Story on Page 3 Tribute to Dr. Ralph B...…

February 18, 1972 • Page Image 1

…211 Per Cent Increases Mark Generosity Commu-nity Motto: 'We'll Abandon Neither Israel Nor Our Local Needs' Supplementing the national slogan of "Keep the Prom- ise" for efforts towards advancing the needs of the United Jewish Appeal with an additional motto: "We won't, abandon Israel and won't ignore our local obligations, volunteer work- ers for the Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel Emergency Fund set a new record at the annual pre-campaign di...…

February 11, 1972 • Page Image 1

…igtOrnyt4n Israel: 802::Jews Granted Right_ to 2 Wives . THE JEWISH NEWS IN Multiplicity of Drives Endangers Unified Philanthropic Efforts Editorial Page 4 VOL LX, No. 22 JERUSALEM (JTA) — Israel's Orthodox rabbinate permits bigamous marriages in certain circumstances. Dr. Zerach War- haftig, minister for religious affairs, told the Knesset since the establishment of the state in 1948 the rabbinate has granted 802 Jews the rightto take...…

February 04, 1972 • Page Image 1

…Betimit-Uabibinieal Commission Adopts Pro-Busing Stand Recognizing that busing school children is neither inexpensive nor easy, the Rab- binical Commission of Detroit nevertheless has issued a statement in favor of busing because "it is preferable to neglecting prob- lem that will- otherwise get worse." -The statement was developed by a - Rab- binical Commission subcommittee com- posed of Rabbis Milton Rosenbaum, Hayim Doubt and Ernst Conrad...…

January 28, 1972 • Page Image 1

…4Cssintilation, Assumed Cultural Decline of U.S. Jewry Argued at WZC JEW' SH NEWS I:=IM 0 I T A Weekly Review INA I I-1143A NI f Jewish Events sLomovrrz BY PHILIP JERUSALEM—For the Jewish people, ideologically, the Holy City has become the center of evaluative, judging of positions relating to basics in survival. With 26 countries represented at the 28th World Zionist Congress, Israel assumed with certainty the leading role in creating...…

January 21, 1972 • Page Image 1

…tfaff - of Last Year's AJCampaign Total Subscribed The struggle for peace in the Middle East is important, but the struggle for sur- as a homeland can "eliminate the phenome- that you continue to share with us as part- non of the wandering Jew which has existed ners as you have done in the past." vival of the state of Israel and its people is for centuries." Chairman Frankel predicted that this even more important, Israel Ambassador "The Jewi...…

January 14, 1972 • Page Image 1

…Hebrew-Tongued Israel Stronghold for Yiddish • Zionist Congress Tumult Anticipated in Jerusalem By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Dr. Marcus' Story of Jew Who Refused Seat on the Supreme Court Page 48 TEL AVIV—While Arab guerrillas are fighting a war via the mails from Yugoslavia and Austria, in a campaign of terrorism to kill Jews they don't like; or to strive for an exterminate-Israel program by placing bombs in garbage cans, Jews in Israel are concer...…

January 07, 1972 • Page Image 1

…12,000 Newcomers to Israel in 1971... 12,000 From USSR JERUSALEIC(JTA)—The Central Bureau of Statistics reported that 42,000 persons arrived in Israel during 1971 as immigrants or potential settlers compared to 36,800 in 1970. The category of potential immigrants was defined as persons from Western countries who arrived on tourist or temporary resident visas and have not yet changed their status. The number of persons in that category in 197...…

December 31, 1971 • Page Image 1

…Plight of Syrian Jews Demands Action e - Nixon Visit to Kremlin and Jewry's Plight THE JEWISH NEWS Michigan Weekly Commentary Page 2 Review of Jewish News Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper — Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle VOL. LX, No. 16 Vpr- Prospects for Peaceful 1972 a Democratic Approaches to Community Functioning Editorials Page 4 17515 W. 9 Mile, Suite 865, Southfield, Mich. 48075 356-8400 $8.00 Per Year; ...…

December 24, 1971 • Page Image 1

…Israel Aids Bangla Desh TEL AVIV (JTA)—Five hundred kilograms of medi- cine, -including antibiotics and medical equipment, were sent to India by the Israel government for the relief of the Bangle Desh refugees. The consignment, prepared for the government by the Israel Red Magen David. was addressed to the Indian Red Cross. It was sent to Lydda Airport to await the first flight to India as the first offi- cial consignment by Israel for the Ba...…

December 17, 1971 • Page Image 1

…Two-Year Course in Hebrew Planned at Oak Park High The Oak Park Board of Education has approved the introduction of a two-year course in Hebrew for students at Oak Park High School beginning next September. The board voted for the accredited course at a meeting Dec. 6, following protracted discussion by the board and interested commmunity leaders. Support for such studies was expressed in a Jew- ish News editorial Nov, 5,. and several groups,...…

December 10, 1971 • Page Image 1

…Nom_= High in Generosity Inaugurates Allied Jewish Campaign Israel Foreign Minister Abba Eban inspires 100 largest contributors to commence pre-campaign activities with gifts representing 20 per cent increase over last year for a total of $5,472,000, at opening function at Paul Handleman home, Monday . Detailed story on Page 56 THE JEWISH NEWS Maccabean Valor Blends Into Continuing Experiences, Demands Justice for All Humanity Editorial...…

December 03, 1971 • Page Image 1

…Michigan WeeJrly S Review of Jewish News Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper;- Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle VOL LX, NO_ 12 vat- 17515 W. 9 Mile Rd., Suite 865, Southfield, Mich. 48075 356-8400 Phantoms and the Middle East: War-Mongers Must Be DiVerted by Opposition Strength Commentary Page 2 $&00 Per Year; This Issue 25c December 3, 1971 it's Visit Stirs Renewed cern Over Aid to Israel; son Amendment Hits Snag ...…

November 26, 1971 • Page Image 1

…ir- , ■ 0 a S.I _. ' e . S ' =Religtou . s - - : p roblems :Analyzed . - ' Prime 'Minister Got& Meir's views alluded to in Purely Commentary on Page 2' . . . -Role of army-exemptg iris explained 'in- article by Moshe Ron on Page 48. , The Sadat Threats * - De-troit Honors - Ben-6urion VOLAX, No. 11 40... Michigan Weekly Page 4) Retiew of Jewish News - 11-be Presidency Polticks and Realities Federations " and Our Cultural Aims ra...…

November 19, 1971 • Page Image 1

…Accepted= ia^ &lei- TEL AVIV-(JTA-)1--A ceoversion performed Moscow by a three-member rah- -7 Patietheaded bY-Rabbi-Yehuda- I..eib Levin-ivaa accepted-Iast week in Israel: Its- the rat conversion performed in_Moscow in more than 20 years- Chief - Rabbi Shlomo. Goren of.Tel Avii--who inspected the documents submitted- to him- by -a Soviet sioritiarereigre said the.Coairersion was in order. • (11toscowli -adef- Rabbi Yehuda Leib Levin died on...…

November 12, 1971 • Page Image 1

…nnlark Veleets • --.-dopkiniA6Ei4-4.1TA,),_:The Viborg Regional . Council refused - to permit the Danish neo-Nazi move- - . • ment- to rebuild their Nazi memorial park which was-destroyed last month by former members- of the Danish anti-Nazi undergrOund. The park, .which Contained a memorial stone honoring German soldiers killed on the aZI, geili.feSt ,Itussian_front, was--blown -up with a dynamite charge. A spokesman for the council told th...…

November 05, 1971 • Page Image 1

…Annimi — 1366 Fair'Oriens at_Center Saturday N1ghtDetaed rat°r=ge page 6 Review of Jewish News Page 4 VOL. LX; Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper — Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle 1111+- 17515 W. 9 Mile Rd., Suite 665, Southfield, Mich. 48075 A Lesson for All Generations Not to Be Misled by False Hopes and Deluding Panaceas commentary Page 2 356-8400 $&00 Per Year; This Issue 25c November 5, 1971 e Aid to Israel t...…

October 29, 1971 • Page Image 1

…Special Committees Act to_ Solve Problem of Aged Special committees selected 'by the Jewish Welfare Federation and the Jewish Home for the Aged are tackling serious problems af- fecting the status of the aged. As a result of the inevitability of the abandonment of the Petoskey home, due to serious conditions that have emerged in :recent years, it is becoming necessary to transfer the patients in that home. Assurances were given The Jewish New...…

October 22, 1971 • Page Image 1

…• • ckerinan - AssumeS' National :Leadership in UJA The-Assumption of the national chairman.ship of the United Jewish ppear:bp13aul responsibilities 'gained added . support in action taken at the Jerusalem Zuckernian won national aeclaini - this week: The UJA's- . .= conference. this:meek with Zuckerman assuming his new leadership- role. Commentary and Boris Smolar's Column on Page 2 S Review of Jewish News Michigan's Only Englishh-Jewi...…

October 15, 1971 • Page Image 1

…4.7th ANNUAL REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY OF THE JEWISH wittFARE FEDERATION OF DETROIT IPeople and Services andgems • Life moved in late summer into the newly-com- pleted Federation Apartments in Oak Park. More than just a place to live, the program for residents will include recreational facilities at the nearby Jewish Community Center, as well as referral to services when help of any kind is needed. The Jewish Vocational Service and Com- mu...…

October 08, 1971 • Page Image 1

…Louis Berry-- Horiored With Butzel Award Three decades - -of dedicated labors for the Jewish community will be honored Thursday when Louis Berry will be awarded the Fred M. Butzel Award at the annual dinner meeting of the Jewish Welfare Federation of Detroit. Active in a score of -areas for Jewish communal causes, in congregational circles, in support of Israel and in the advancement of the Zionist cause, Berry gained national status in the r...…

October 01, 1971 • Page Image 1

…= • lit tom :on'Its 70th Anniversary _The Jewish News dedicates this issue to the Keren Kayemet—the Jewish National Fund—on the 70th anniversary of .its emergence as the land redemption -fund of the Jewish people. Since its. formatiOn,ht 1901, in Basle, Switzerland, at the Fifth World Zionist Congress, millions of trees have been planted as part of the JNF afforestation program in Bretz Israel and scores of settlements were established on...…

September 24, 1971 • Page Image 1

…- , nriprecedented, - .actionp the ue Councilof America has -calied e Synagog - Synagogue — . ri on-s n pressi ag oglion es -- spur, as a 4- In e1 7:7:u of solidati ont;Tliwe:Uatiel-tu-:h:la- silent P- u nt lin c: ..p- mniato these '- S everal Detroit-Yam - with Jews in the Soviet U , synaagiglogo galesoare expect ed Lehrman _ d o e r :I:di-a - or Th e ind tig - ac tio n:;41, 04en -10j: udaimwcouneirs tm of Conservative, six national 7 rabbi...…

September 17, 1971 • Page Image 1

…sue Page Section Contains Special Rosh Hashana Features The Jewish News Greets Its Readeis in the U.S. and Overseas Review of Jewish News Michigan Weekly With Hearty Greetings on the NewYear 5732 --- Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper — Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle 17515 W: 9 Mile Rd.,- Suite 865, Southfield, Mich. 48075 356-8406 $8.00 Per Year; This Issue 25c September 17; 1971 Topic, Educational Programs 1/4 ...…

September 10, 1971 • Page Image 1

…Greater Detroit Becomes Pilot (enter for Israel Trade Fairs Jewish communities in Detroit and suburban areas are assuming the role of r pilot area for expanded Israel trade fairs to be held throughout the country in 1972. Under the leadership of the Detroit Zionist Federation, a program formulated by the American Zionist Federa- tion is being set into motion here for trade fairs to en- courage the "Buy Israel Products" drive on a national bas...…

September 03, 1971 • Page Image 1

…8,300 Clergymen Submit 'Statement of Conscience' in Behalf of Soviet Jewry George Bush, U. S. ambassador to the United Nations, has transmitted to UN Secretary General U Thant and the UN Human Rights Commission an appeal on behalf of Soviet Jewry signed by 8,300 American Christian clergymen and church lay leaders, the ambassador's office notified the Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith. The appeal was presented to Ambassador Bush in June by ...…

August 27, 1971 • Page Image 1

…A Code for Physicians . . . . Modern Students Draw Upon Maimonides' 12th Century Oath to Guide Them in Their Humanitarian Services iat711r) xviin n 7: . • 2 ; . ; rIx1 ymr,D ,n1nn p '?w ,n;:onnn ka)in mi ,c'zwri / 7V lroi n.on (anynn loan) A JEWISH NEWS 1. mm-rirgicm-r Weekly Review NA I c1-4 [GAN 494 of Jewish Events 37 VOL. LIX. No. 24 mna • ,manna aixn VDI nx nny, , rinx !nom no plan jyb7 avpon nx 117tr5 )oy ,, x,) yasn n,x •...…

August 20, 1971 • Page Image 1

…Influx of Afro-Asians Negates Claim Israel is Being Isolated TEL AVIV (JTA)—Israeli Foreign Minister Abba Eban declared Friday that "all the attempts to isolate Israel have not been effective." This, he said, is the political significance of the arrival in Israel this week of 175 prominent guests from 63 African, Asian and Latin American nations to attend the Sixth Rehovot Conference. The guests include vice presidents from two African states...…

August 13, 1971 • Page Image 1

…National Organizations' Stand Against Parochiaid Challenged by Orthodox AJCongress Pleads With Nixon for USSR Yiddish Broadcasts (Story on Page 6) `Buy Israel Products' Gets Spurt in ;DOD's Food and Fashion Fair (Story on Page 5) (Story on Page 8) Lutheran Atonement for Founder's Bigotries God-Idea Defined by Our Notables Commentary Page 2 Vol. LIX, No. af• . 44P7 THE JEWISH NEWS Michigan Weekly Review of Jewish News Drug Danger: ...…

August 06, 1971 • Page Image 1

…The Jewish Mother Glorified in Fact/ and Traditionally Jerusalem's Status Under International Debate: Vatican's ;ole Deplored —See Commentary, Page 2 A woman of valor, who shall find? For her price is far above rubies . . . She openeth her mouth with wisdom; and the law of kindness is on her tongue . . . Her children rise up, and call her blessed . . . Give her of the fruit of her hands; and let her works praise her in her gates. —Proverbs...…

July 30, 1971 • Page Image 1

…i Sisco Visit Crucial . . . Sadat Threat Sets Timetable JERUSALEM (JTA)—United States Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs Joseph J. Sisco, is expected in Israel today. The impending visit of the Ameri- can diplomat was a subject of discussion at a cabinet meeting attended by Israel's ambassador to Washington, Itzhak Rabin, who reported on the present status of Israeli-American relations. According to political sources here,...…

July 23, 1971 • Page Image 1

…Nordau Saga Unfolds in Daughter's Career Dr. Max Nordau was Theodor Herzl's closest associate in the establishment of the political Zi- onist movement in 1895. He was the traditional keynote speaker at World Zionist Congresses from 1896 to 1911. His daughter, Maxa, carries on a great tradition as artist, writer, proud bearer of a great name in Jewish history. The current Maxa Nordau activities are detailed in Purely Commentary, Page 2. Dr. M...…

July 16, 1971 • Page Image 1

…Sinai 156-Bed Addition Named Fisher Pavilion In Israel: Freedom of Movement for Arabs Life-Saving His Programs Editorials Page 4 Vol. LIX. No. 18 - Sinai Hospital has officially named its new 156-bed patient care addition the Max M. and Marjorie S. Fisher Pavilion, it was announced Tuesday by Dr. Julien Priver, executive vice president. The $10,200,000 facility, which will_ admit its first patients next week, was named in honor of the Fis...…

July 09, 1971 • Page Image 1

…Allied Drive Reaches $13,020,423 Sum From 24,018 Contributors America's Voice in 1903 on Kishinev: The Lessons For Our Time Commentary Page 2 Vol. LIX. No. 17 The 1971 Allied Jewish Campaign — Israel Emergency Fund has passed the $13,000,000 mark as pledges continue to come in, Meyer M. Fishman and Max M. Shaye, chairmen, reported this week. A total of 1,500 gifts have been made since the campaign victory dinner in early May, the chairmen ...…

July 02, 1971 • Page Image 1

…195th Anniversary of the United States HONOR AMERICA DAY —JULY 4 Are Iran's 'Flirtations' With Egypt Dangerous to Israel? THE JEWISH NEWS Special Report by Moshe Ron on Page 40 Vol. LIX. No. 16 Michigan Weekly Making the Luakh Available Out of Respect for Observances Review of Jewish News Editorial Page 4 Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper — Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle - 27 17515 W. 9 Mile Rd., Suite 865, South...…

June 25, 1971 • Page Image 1

…5 "Igrynajogues Enroll) as Zionist Corporate Affiliates FiVe ' ngregations — two Reform and three Conservative — became corpk. nbers of the American Zionist Federation, through the Detroit Zion. eration. Carmi M. Sib. tz, president of the Detroit Zionist Federation, an- nounced that Temple eth El and Temple Israel became lead,_. : in the . A Jew in Communist Prisons . . . Amos Elon Views Israel's Civilian Society Book Rieviews by Boris Sm...…

June 18, 1971 • Page Image 1

…New Cancer Center Named for Late Meyer Prentis A $4,500,000 Michigan Cancer Foundation building is to be named the Meyer L. Prentis Cancer Center, in memory of the first treasurer of the General Motors Corp. A "cement-pouring" ceremony noon Thursday will Anti-Israel Propagandist Exposed Gaza's H istoricity and Arab Claims Commentary Page 2 Vo LIX. No. 14 mark the beginning of construction of the five-story struc- ture, made possible with...…

June 11, 1971 • Page Image 1

…A . Lesson in • 1 The Shem Ha-Meforash and Those Who Dabble in Notoriety Seeking Commentary Page 2 • Vol. LIX. No. 13 0 10 "He who brings shame on his fellow man in public will not have a share in the world to come." —(Baba Metzia, 59). . . . "He who brings internal Jewish matters before non-Jewish authorities pro- (Annotations on Page 2) fanes the name of God."—(Comment by Rashi on the Gemara Gitin 88). , THE JEWISH NEWS 11 Michig...…

June 04, 1971 • Page Image 1

…Israelis Seeking Rescue of Jews in Arab Lands New Anti-Semitic Trends: Threats to Zionism and Intellectuals Editorials Page 4 JERUSALEM (JTA)—A citizens committee for Jews in Arab lands has been set up under the chairmanship of Supreme Court Judge Haim Cohn and will hold its founding meeting June 1 in Jerusalem. The aim of the committee is to work for the rescue of Jews in Arab lands, to arouse Israeli and world public opinion to this task ...…

May 28, 1971 • Page Image 1

…anavum k3reeungs to J ewish Lommunmes raverywnere JEWISH NEWS NA 1 1-11 Giek. A Weekly Review f Jewish Events 17515 W. 9 Mile Rd., Southfield, Mich. VOL. LIX. No . 11 . May 28, 1971 Ominous Fate Threatens Jews on Trial in USSR A state of a panic has settled upon many Russian Jews — especially these in Riga, those awaiting trial in Kishinev and the hundreds who are seeking visas to go to. Israel and are therefore blacklisted for perse...…

May 21, 1971 • Page Image 1

…Revealing Statistics About USSR Jewry Decline in population and use of Yiddish shown in JTA demographic study .. . Page 52 Erev Shavuot Ruminations About Devotions, Synagogues Amos Elon's 'The Israelis' JEWISH NEWS Confrontation by Israel to World Peril Commentary Page 2 Vol. LIX. No. 10 `Israel With a Smile' Newest in Hebrew Conversation . Series . Page 52 Michigan Weekly Review of Jewish News Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspap...…

May 14, 1971 • Page Image 1

…Is U. S. Israel Friendship Endangered? Reconstructed Jewish Agency Knowledgeabi I ity as Criterion for Communal Responses Editorials Page 4 Vol. LIX. No. 9 WASHINGTON (ZINS)—Although conversations held in Washington between U. S. Secretary of State William Rogers and Israeli Deputy Premier Yigal Allon were characterized by the press as "very friendly and frank," the truth is that the encounter was far from cordial and was marked by some s...…

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