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July 18, 1952 • Page Image 9

…4 Representative Members Omit `Anti-Truman Clause From Israel Resolution for every Jew in Detroit ment of the Jewish the firm hope that the ale involved will find posi- t. .cognition from the Hospi- ird and will be incorporat- 13 the rules of management ae institution," the an- r.ment states. "The result e a Jewish hospital con- .. in the spirit of Jewish on a n d in conformity the overwhelming senti- ._ of Detroit.' Cornerstone Laid for ...…

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…12—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, July 18, 1952 Newlyweds Honored At Garden Reception 500ch R emernter Betrothed By LEAH LEONARD (An ATP Feature' For countless centuries our people have eaten "the meat of lambs." This tasty meat dish dates back to Biblical times, in fact. But there have arisen many variations of this time- honored "meiehel," depending ; on the influences of environ- ment, ingenuity of the kitchen engineer, family culinary cus-...…

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…te) Kornantic noleo on Community /3 , / V-Yride3 1Beth Aaron Announces Appointment 10f Judah Goldrintr as Its Cantor SKULSKY-FR ANKEL SINKOFF-CARN • -• • • • • Cantor Judah Goldring, who Miraculously escaping Nazi garden ceremony at T h e marriage of Marilynn has distinguished himself in Eu- persecution during the war, he In a double-ring ceremony at j In a Judith Franke I, of Elmhurst Ave.. rope and this country, has ac- remained in Europ...…

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…ro Miriam's Stories 'for Our Boys and Girls Hello Boys and Girls: How many of you are spend- ing; • sorne of these summer eve- nings around a campfire--at a park. on the beach. or at a sum- mer camp? After the hot dogs or the marshmallows are roast- ed. campfires seem to call for songs a n d adventure stories. And I can't think of a better adventure story to tell than the old favorite of Jonah and • the Whale. It goes like this . • • • Jona...…

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…-111111181.1,11111111111IINIIMIIIIIHINIIII111181111111WHIMIIIIIIIIIIMIIIMRMIHRIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMI11111 11111181111111D.L. Danny Raskin's 11. EL_ The newest lodge of the na- tional organization, United Order of True Sisters, has been instituted here, with Mrs. Harry Wohl as its first president. The new group was chartered under the title Detroit Lodge, No. 41. Witnessing the installation at the Belcrest were Mrs. Louis Mi- chaels, national...…

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…• Obituaries JOHN NATHAN. a former .De- trotter, died July 14. at his home in Colorado Springs, Colo He is • survived by his daughters, Mrs. Wallace Nathan, of Detroit, and Rhoda Arnold, of New York: a -ion Albert, of New York: and two grandsons. Services and in- term•nt were in Colorado I i 16 —THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, July 18, 1952 three daughters. Mesdames Dor- othy Eichenhorn. Evelyn Eisman and Jeanette Schwartz, and six grandchildren....…

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…- 17-HOUSES FOR SALE :17-1s:•mISE: FOR SAL:: CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS CURTIS Newly decorated, newly carpeted, gas WYOMING RD. 26336 brick Colonial, attached garage. Large liv. rm., nat. firsol. din. rm., large kitchen, extra large enclosed terrace, full tile bath and grade lava gas a.c. heat, carpeting, drapes, mirror, etc., newly decor- 3 Bedroom SLOBIN REAL ESTATE telephone up to 11 a.m. Wednesday. Rates 8c a word. TR. 14000 ated....…

July 18, 1952 • Page Image 16

…3 Igrge bedrooms, 1 fl., living dining room combination, rec. room, garage, many extras. Priced for quick sale. 920,000 bracket. GLYNN CT. NR. DEXTER D. D. Overton VE. 7-1540 BRICK and frame, unfurnished or completely furnished, 7 rooms. 3 bedrooms, den, GAS, full basement, '•••••••••••••••••• ••••4 • • garage. EDELMAN REALTY • • TR. 3-1600 9450 WOODWARD -._ - LADY OR working woman to share at- CLEANING AND tailoring establishment ...…

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…, , In Lighter Vein: Variety of Humor 4 ""4/ /"" By SHIN FEY SAMAKH An American Jewish Press Feature Toastmaster Magazine recent- ly dedicated this poem to credit- claiming writers: "I shot a joke into the air; P it was reprinted everywhere. In Podunk News last week I read it, but Percy Polecat got the credit. Oh, let them steal it if they please—I swiped it from old Sophocles. And Sophocles, be- yond a doubt, had turned it around and s...…

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…Detroit Women's Bond Committee Plans Fashion. Show for Early Fall 20 — THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, July 18, 1952 I DP Commissioner Gets HIAS Award Collector's Items From Writer's Private Mail :3 4 By LEON GUTTERMAN Copyright. 1952. American Jewish Press Grouch() Marx: "Cultivate vices when you are young. and when you are old they will not forsake you." George Jessel: "When a man flirts with a woman, and she calls a cop, he is lucky; she ...…

July 11, 1952 • Page Image 1

…Building the 'Two-Story Jewish Structure': Plea for Unity HE JAW NEWS 1E Of UJA and Bonds Editorial, Page 4 is of Jewish Events Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper—Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle The Political Pot Is Boiling: The Myth of the 'Jewish Vote' Read Commentator's Column on Page 2 $4.00 Per Year; Single Copy. 10c •• Political Parties Reiect Bigotry VOLUME 21—No. 18 e 708 David Stott Bldg.—Phone WO...…

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…Purely Commentary By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Political Pot Is Boiling: Myth of 'The Jewish Vote' It began in Chicago and continues for a while in Chicago, and from there the heat of the boiling political pots will spread to the entire land. There already is evidence of appeals to various nationality groups for their votes, and there is talk about a "Jewish" and other group votes. The Democratic National Committee has named a Nationali- ties Divis...…

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…; New Israel Nationality Law Becomes Effective July 14th THE JEWISH NEWS - 3 Friday, July 11, 1952 Dr. Eisendrath Elected To UAHC Post for Life Direct Teletype Wire to The Jewish News ROME, (JTA) — The Jewish community of Venice has ap- plied to the Union of Jewish Comunities in Italy for assist- ance in restoring three syna- gogues in this city. which are treasures of nearby Jewish communities which no longer exist. The Union has advanc...…

July 11, 1952 • Page Image 4

…Progress As the- Editor Views the News .Rabbi Akiba's Love an Revolt of Bar Kokhba A 'Two-Story House • Israel's Foreign Minister Moshe Sharett views the United Jewish Appeal and the Is- rael bond drive as a "two-story house." He made a logical presentation of the case when,' in an address before the Council of Organizations of the UJA in New York, he stated: THE LAST REVOLT—The Story of Rabbi Akiba. Joseph Opatoshu. Translated from the Y...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS-5 Friday, July 11, 195Z. ' ,Anniversaries of 2 Who Shaped a World Mew's Wear 13201 Dexter LONDON SHOPS Semi Annual SALE STARTS MONDAY, JULY 14th Group DRESS SHIRTS vol. to $8.95 CATALINA BRIEFS Si 99 1 /24'F Within these last decades the month of Tammuz has turned the thoughts of Jews to two men who, more than any other, shaped the revolu- tion in our history: THEODOR HERZL. (above), the anniver- sary of whose deat...…

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…Detroiter Byron Krieger Represents U.S. in Fencing at Olympic Gaines 6 — THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, July 11, 1952 To Release Jewish School Personnel On Holy Days Max Krieger, of 4277 Monterey, Following an outstanding fenc WORCESTER, (JTA) — A bill left on Wednesday with his ing exhibition at the recent na- for the 1952 games at which would permit Jewish per- tional championship and Olympic teammates Finland. Prior to his sonnel in the Worce...…

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…Reparations Proposals Approved; Joint Jewish Action Agreed Upon I Abrahams to Conduct Dues, Budget. Survey Joseph Abrahams, executive subcommittee to draw up an director of Cong. Shaarey Zedek. agreement between the two who was recently re-elected for countries. a second two-year term as prey- ' He explained that the gen- ident of the Na- eral procedure is for Israel dele- tional Associa- gates to ask for specific goods tion o f Syna- and fo...…

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…Vacaticin Israel Claims Right to Jews Seeking to Emigrate from Russia NEW YORK, (JTA) = The problem of securing emigration of Jews from the Soviet Union to Israel is a cartlinal point in the policy of the Israel govern- ment, Foreign Minister Moshe Sharett declared, addressing the convention of t h e American Zionist Labor Organization. The convention elected Rabbi James Heller of Cincinnati national president of the organization. Declaring ...…

July 11, 1952 • Page Image 9

…, i • 5amuel *Schwartz Knesset Session Ends in Disorder • :s Honored on His As Communists and Premier Clash iixtieth Birthday JERUSALEM, (JTA) —An argu- throughout . his speech. Mapai ment between Premier David ! Samuel Harry Schwartz has ,Ben - Gurion and several Com- ieen in the front ranks of cam- munist deputies over the lat- aigners for Zionism and Israel ter's charges that Israel army soldiers had imposed "unbear- able hardships on the...…

July 11, 1952 • Page Image 10

…Riviera Smiles • for U. S. Three-year-old Claudine Ba- bad, granddaughter of Rabbi Gerson Sungolowsky, Of Nice, France, whose esteem in this former Nazi - occupied Riviera ,.,;7,37city resulted in t,:,Zhis family's sur- ,viva], arrived in the U. S. along with her mother a n d grandpar- ents, and their thr e e children, to make a new life in this coun- try. According 4 o officials of Claudine HIAS, the He- brew Immigrant Aid Society, who helpe...…

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…W THE JEWISH NEWS - 1 1 OMC11 1.3 Friday, July 11, 1952 Ce-13 j Fourteen members of the r_sisterhood of Cong. Bnai Moshe '4 oepresented the Jewish Welfare 3oard in serving the entire three i hilts at the Downtown USO • nack bar on Monday. Supervisor was Mrs. Alan Col - .nan. She was assisted by the fol- owing Sisterhood members: Mas- lames Max Brumer, Emery threnwald, Isadore Bradfield, 1 iirnest Labe, Harry Kwiker, D.lor- . ' is Weinstei...…

July 11, 1952 • Page Image 12

…Israel's Village of the Blind. Greets Helen Keller on Visit to Jewish State TEL AVIV, (AJP) — Inhabi- memories of this village — of tants of Israel's Village of the work and of happy families. Blind near Gedera rolled out This is a village of self-support- ing citizens contributing their work to society. But I don't approve of their being segre- gated. In time, perhaps they can go out and work with others." The secretary of the blind workers...…

July 11, 1952 • Page Image 13

…• AciiviiieJ in" Soci4 Dr. Frederic Lachman, Research Fellow of the Hebrew Un:- *ersity 'in Jerusalem,- was a guest in Detroit this week. Joseph Handleman and his daughter,. Joanne, of Sorrento Ave., are on a three weeks' South American cruise. They will make Stopovers -in Panama, Cuba and other Latin American countries. - Miles E. Brasch, of 19170 Warrington, and Daniel Honigman, of 18645 Oak Dr., are touring Europe for the Summer. Mr. and ...…

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…14—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, July 11, 1952 Adele Gordon Wed To Frank Burlak arriage.3 Announce Betrothal Of U. M. Graduates Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Sing, of The marriage of Adele Lenore Gordon, daughter of Mrs. Phillip SCHEFF-TAYLOR. Mr. and Woodingham Drive, announce C. Kane, of 3164 Oakman, and Mrs. David Taylor, of 18071 the engagement of their daugh- Woodingham, announce the re- cent marriage of their daughter, Florence. to Irving Scheff, of...…

July 11, 1952 • Page Image 15

…zs,si 'TT sinr `Armaa I -SNO N HSIM31 31-11 Activitiei in Society To Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Wolok (Shirlee Shlain) have returned from their honeymoon in Israel and in European countries. They spent five weeks in Israel and visited in Greece, Italy, Switzerland. France and Portugal. They were accompanied by Mr. Wolok's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rose. Guests at Omena Inn over the July Fourth week-end included: Mr. and Mrs. L...…

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…16 — THE JEWISH NEWS Swimming Center _ Young and old enjoy at their dips at the Friday, July 11, 1952 The Strange Mystery of Ana Pauker: Was Site Purged for Being a Jew? Sid Shmarak's Jewish Community Center whose health education program is attracting men and women, boys and girls. VIENNA: (AJP)—Official word ership in the past few months. from the Kremlin - that Ana. Mine. Pauker will be replaced Pauker has been ousted from her by Simi...…

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…THE JEN4/ISH NEWS - 17 Friday, July 11, 1952 USNA Reunites Father, Daughters -Mrs. Bellin's Fine New 'Modern Jewish Meals' Mil d r e d Grossberg Bellin, ful. It enables the housewife to author of the popular "Jewish locate the menu or recipe for a eU/ry on ge This Week's Radio and Tele- vision Programs of Jewish Interest . • • THE ETERNAL LIGHT Time: 8 a.m., Sunday, July 13 Station: WWJ Feature: The first program in a , new summer se...…

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…Remilitarization Neo-Nazi Threat 18—THE-JEWISH NEWS Friday, July 11, 1952 Lt. Mvrom Mishkin Wins Bronze Star Mr. and Mrs. Max Dushkin, of 14414 Vassar, have been in- formed by the War Department that their son. Lt. Myron' Dush- kin, is the recipient of the Bronze Star. Following a year and a half of fighting in Korea where he also won the Silver Star, Purple Heart and other citations, the new medal was earned for his training of a unit of ...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS-19 Friday, July 11, 1952 elnummtimmininunnnImmirmtilititIttnittimmimmttmRimmititH11111111111111t11111liktinurt1111ffillitti. :71 Danny 0 a-- Drive Chairman Th auks Jewish News For Cooperation in Allied Campaign Kempner Associated Gross Realty Co. reporting and stressing the Abe Kasle. chairman of the true facts of the needs in our Allied Jewish Campaign, this community. nationally and Harold Kempner, formerly week sent ...…

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…20—THE JEWISH !'9EWS Friday, July 11, 1952 Obituaries JACOB ROTH, 736 W. Bethune, died July 2. Services were at Kaufman Chapel. He leaves his wife, Jean; sons, Robert of Jack- sonville Beach, Fla., Mauro of Cleveland, Jack of LaGrange, Ga.; a daughter. Mrs. C. B. Threatt of Batesburgh, S. C.: and four sisters. 4. 4, MORRIS KAHN, 336 E. Wood- ruff, Hazel Park. died July 5. Services at Kaufman Chapel. He leaves his wife. Minnie: a son, Loui...…

July 11, 1952 • Page Image 21

…CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 14-WANTED-FLATS-INCOMES- APARTMENTS telephone up to 11 a.m. Wednesday. Rites Bic a word. Minimum Charge $1.00. 10-ROOMS FOR RENT ROOM TO RENT for young man or woman. TE. 4-3395. BLAINE-14th. Furnished room, kitchen privileges for employed girl. Reason- able. TY. 5-9561. NICE ROOM to rent. Clean. Good trans- portation. Single. TO. 7-4217. FURNISHED ROOM to rept to working man. Kitchen and phdne priaileges. WE. ...…

July 11, 1952 • Page Image 22

…T7-HOUSES FOR SALE 17 - HOUSES FOR SALE AND 5, PRINCETON north of Puritan. Modern features. excellent condition. Oil heat. By owner. Call 1 , N. 1-5383 or VE. 80977. Strathmoor - Curtis Corner Curtis. 5 room brick bun- galow on beautifully landscaped lot, 49x120. Full dining room, table space in kitchen, big bed- rooms, gorgeous carpeting. Built 1941. Excellent condition. Auto- matic hot water, gas AC heat. Must be sold. Owner bought a la...…

July 11, 1952 • Page Image 23

…TRI-LEVEL 3 spacious bedrooms, beautiful Formica kitchen, rear Pic- ture window, landscaped, owner transferred. Now vacant. $18,750. • • • BRICK BUNGALOW-new and spa- cious 14x19 living room, master bed- room 13x14, full dining room, every room equally spacious. Near shopping and school. This won't last long at S17,200. • • • 1 LI. 4-1765. • • • 10411 LI. 5-24Q0 Woodward N. of 111/2 Mile South Hoven, Michigan WANTED: Proficient secre...…

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…Truman Condemns, Taft Approves Senate Inaction on UN Convention (In Chicago, Sen. Robert A. WASHINGTON, (JTA)—Presi - dent Truman scolded the Senate Taft told a press conference that he was in favor of the for its "regrettable" • failure to Bricker resolution now pending in the Senate, the effort of which would be to prevent Unit- ed States ratification of the UN conventions on genocide and human rights). The President's report covered UN act...…

July 04, 1952 • Page Image 1

…Remember this ... Or you'll miss the ,r1 boat— A We ekly If you don't register You can't vote! Register NOW to Vote at Aug. 5 Primaries VOLUME 21—No. 17 eav ISH NEWS 1E,, I of Jewish Events Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper—Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle 7 708 David Stott Bldg.—Phone WO. 5-1155 Detroit. Michigan, July 4, 1952 A Plea for Dignity in Communal Work Evaluation of English-Jewish Newspapers Read ...…

July 04, 1952 • Page Image 2

…Purely Commentary By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ • Dignity in Campaigning Viewing our current philanthropic efforts, we conclude as we began—with an expression of regret that worthy causes are unable to secure recurring support merely through annual billings from those who make up our communities. In spite of the recognition of the serious responsibilities that face all of us, we are compelled to conduct the usual campaigns, to go through all the motion...…

July 04, 1952 • Page Image 3

…Campaign to Reach Maximum of $4,500,000 Workers Pledge to Continue Efforts Kasle Honored for Leadership; Urged for Chairmanship in '53 ' Anti-Semitic Groups Meet in Chicago THE JEWISH NEWS - 3 Friday, July 4, 1952 Mrs. Lyrl Van Hyning, head WASHINGTON, CITA) — A Your WANT AD number is "convention" of anti-Semitic or- of the anti-Semitic "We the ganizations. which will seek to Mothers Mobilize for America." WO. 5-1155. influence the Re...…

July 04, 1952 • Page Image 4

…'Prejudice in Young Children' As the Editor Views the News A Pioneering Effort in Intercultural Education Courage Undaunted President Truman's veto of the McCar- ian-Walter immigration measure marked a remarkable display of courage. He knew in advance that he was joining a hopeless battle for fairness. It was evident at the outset that the temper of the present Congress was in the direction of witch-hunting. Senator McCarran, who labored f...…

July 04, 1952 • Page Image 5

…Israel Plans Gold Registration, Consolidation of School Systems Direct JTA Teletype Wire te The Jewish News i ' JERUSALEM—The Israel Par- ! s : liament Tuesday voted to intro- duce compulsory registration of -i all gold bullion and coin in the I hands of private individuals. The Knesset also discussed a bill to establish central control over schools and institutions of higher learning in Israel. The measure, which would provide for a "Counc...…

July 04, 1952 • Page Image 6

…ated by the Orthodox Rabbinl Council, two by the Schochti Union, two by the Butchers' As sociation and eight appointed b Immediately after the publi- program is financed by the Jew- the president of the Jewish Corn ish Welfare Fund on the theory cation of this resolution, the munity Federation to represen Union of Orthodox Jewish Con- that the entire community is the community at large. gregations of America issued a concerned with the orderly...…

July 04, 1952 • Page Image 7

…w omen :3 LOUIS MARSHALL, Bnai Brith Young Women, will meet Wed- nesday at 8 p.m. at the home of Ethel Garber, 3205 Tyler. New members are invited. For infor- mation contact Marilyn Mosco- witz, TO. 9-0581 or Sharon Greenwald, TO. 6-3136. • • • BUSINESS and PROFESSION- AL Chapter of Bnai Brith will hold an executive board meeting Morris Berris Chosen To Head Young Israel On June 23. Young Israel elected the following officers and members o...…

July 04, 1952 • Page Image 8

…8—THE JEWISH NEWS Israel at Olympics; Brandeis and Sabbath Friday, July 4, 1952 Miriam's To Wed in October Stories for Our Boys By BILL WOLF Copyright, 1952, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc. JNF's Annual Donor Event to Be Jan. 27 The Ladies Auxiliary of the Jewish National Fund, at a board meeting at the summer home of Mrs. Philip Cutler h Port Huron, raised $50 for a package for Israel. Mrs. Ida She- - yin, president ,announced that t...…

July 04, 1952 • Page Image 9

…• Shaarey Zedek Library Schedules for Summer Activilico in Society Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Howard and son, Lawrence, have moved irom Bayside Hills, L, I., to 75-61 197th St. Cunningham Park, L. I. Mrs. Howard and son will spend the summer with fixer parents, Mr and Mrs. Samuel Konop, 18936 Stansbury, Detroit 1; Mrs. Mary S. Levine, her son, Richard, and mother, Mrs. Jean . iiimon, are now residing in their new home 1C917 Roselawn. Mr. and Mrs....…

July 04, 1952 • Page Image 10

…Mrs. Silver Heads Maimonides Women It's an old American custom to serve Salmon and Peas on the Glorious Fourth of July. Just how it originated we have not been able to ascertain. But, it's just as well to serve the custo- mary dish of Independence Day to prove the point that all peo- ples develop their own special food customs—just like the Jewish people. So, let's serve the following special Salmon dish we know will delight the whole family ...…

July 04, 1952 • Page Image 11

…• Granddaughter of Leo M. Franklins Wed to Detroiter Congress Overrides Veto; McCarran Bill Now Law On Jane 22, at Hotel Statler, WASHINGTON, (JTA) — The Rabbi Minard Klein performed McCarran-Walter Omnibus Im- the marriage of Miss Mary migration Bill, characterized by Frieda Einstein, daughter of President Truman in a slashing veto message as "worse than the infanious Alien and Sedition Act of 1798," this week was the law of the land. The ...…

July 04, 1952 • Page Image 12

…12—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, July 4, 1952 Obituaries REBECCA BRENNER, 2346 GEORGE BUCHNER. 1927 Highland, died June 22. Services Pingree, died June 29. Services at Benevolent Chapel. She is at Benevolent Chapel. He is sur- survivied by her husband. Mor- vived by his wife, Frieda. * • ins: sons, Saul, Meyer and Sey- ROBERT ROBBINS, 9809 Dex- mour. of Los Angeles. Calif.; daughters. Mrs. Max Simon of ter, died June 26. Services at San Francisco,...…

July 04, 1952 • Page Image 13

…• IIIIIIMIRMI/1111811111111MIIIIMMOMMMIIIU r THE JEWISH NEWS-13 Friday. July 4. 1952 Danny • 0 • Raskin s eature Gershoff Twins On Clover Lodge Bill 'r ~ ,: ,IIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIt111111Hlllllil ltltllll 1111111111111lI1111111 ~ 1 t 11 lllltlltll ( I(Ililtttlflllllflllllltlfllllllllllltlllltttllllllllllll ' WHEN ISADORE SHAPIRO f teen cable of greetings from Israeli JERUSALEM ( ZINS ) years have passed since the first Interior Mi...…

July 04, 1952 • Page Image 14

…17-HOUSES CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Immediate Possession 5-5 1/2 income on STOEPEL AVE. telephone up to 11 a.m. Wednesday. Rates 8c a word. CALL WOodward 5-1155 10-ROOMS FOR RENT 2 to 4 Sunday by Appointment 12935 Vernon NEWLY FURNISHED room in home of em ployed adult for employed person. Privileges. TO. 7-3115 or TO. 5.0323. Open Daily 1-7 1 . 1.1-- Als ANT ROOM for employed gitntie- man Adult home. Automatic hot wa- ter. 4234 Tux...…

July 04, 1952 • Page Image 15

…'0--EMPLOYMMENT .! FIELDS EMPLOYMENT Colored Couples. Cooks. Maids. Chauffeurs, Janitors, Ca retakers, Porters DAY OR WEEK 50—BUSINESS CARDS Painting - Decorating Interior - Exterior needs of the Jewish personnel at West Point, there were 25 When the Jewish graduates of Jewish- cadets at the Academy. MR. JAMES PHILLIPS U. S. Military Academy at West As a group, they were entirely TR. 3-7770 TE. 1-5142 Point held their baccalaureate lackin...…

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…Conservative Rabbis' Convention Deplores :Suppression of Criticism CLEVELAND — The greatest • bassador Abba Eban of Isra ,:l ''threat facing our democracy is told the convention. "Israel is the country in which from within in suppressing the qualities of the Jewish mind honest criticism of ideas and are expressed in political and social institutions," the Ambas- sador continued. "This in itself, quite apart from the many lin-rs of pride and h...…

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