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September 21, 1956 • Page Image 3

…Ask UNESCO Commission to Probe Jordan's Anti-Jewish Discrimination ish faith and is not limited to Israeli citizens. One of UNESCO's principal objectives, it was observed, has been the facilitating of interna- tional travel regardless of re- ligion. Judge Polier emphasized that the Jordan ban prohibits travel not only by Jewish UNESCO personnel but also by private tourists and visiting scholars and thus is "in contravention of mutual respon...…

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…Too Few Teachers for Too Many 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 35. Mich.. VE. 3-9364 Subscription $5 a year Foreign $6. Entered as second class matter' Aug. 6, 1942, a...…

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…United Jewish High School Merges with United Hebrew's Program After three years of plan- ning, the United Jewish High School will be merged with the United Hebrew Sch' _pis in time for school opening this fall, it was announeed by Abe Kasle, president of the United Hebrew Schools. The affiliation is considered a milestone in Jewish educa- tion in Detroit, the merger be- ing effected in the interest of a sounder Jewish educational effort and m...…

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…TEL AVIV (JTA) — An "Atoms for Peace" exhibition was opened by United States Ambassador Edward B. Lawson in the presence of members of the Israel' Parliament and Is- raeli scientists. President Eisenhower, in a message cabled from Washing- ton to the opening ceremony, said. "The Israel government's impressive display in connection BARTLEY CRUM People Make News `Atoms for Peace' Opens in Israel Noted Speakers to Participate in Holy Day Isra...…

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…William Rosenwald, general chairman of the United Jewish Appeal, and Rabbi Herbert Friedman, UJA executive vice- president, who were here Mon- day to confer with Allied Jew- ish Campaign leaders, as part of a nationwide good-will tour by UJA leaders, announced inaug- uration of the fall and final phase of UJA's nationwide cam- paign. They stated that UJA is seeking $30,000,000 in cash by Nov. 30, to meet new emer- gencies. At the same time tha...…

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…Holiday Season to Conclude With Simhat Torah Services The concluding days of the Sukkot season will be observed in our synagogues beginning next Wednesday evening, Sept. 26, and continuing Thursday and Friday, Sept. 27 and 28. The following is a calendar of services for the two final holi- days of Shemini Atzeret and Simha Torah as w ell as for sabbath services today and Sat- urday. Beth Aaron Synagogue Holiday services will be held at 6:30 p...…

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…Zionist Institute, 19161 Schaefer. David Breslau, former na- tional secretary of the organiza- tion who has just returned to the U. S. to resume work for the movement, will be featured speaker. Dr. Last to Receive Conservatives' Citation and Mrs. Leah Koven will lead in community singing. Women of Branch 4 will serve as host- esses. The following newly-elected officers of the Labor Zionist Council will be installed: Sand- ford Goldberg, chai...…

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…0 High-Ranking Leader Marks Birthday rn Irwin I. Ciihn, at 60, Heads Bond Drive and U. of M. Hillel ti O Oldest 'Newsboy' to Celebrate 75th Birthday He has a son, Elm, living in A venerable figure in Down- the Majestic Bldg., Woodward town Detroit will celebrate his at Michigan, since 1910, he has California; a daughter, Mrs. 75th birthday on Wednesday. seen a city spring up around Charlotte Brandimore; t w o And even if it is a special...…

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…Mrs. Palman to Head UHS Auxiliary Group Tales Out of School "The Youth of a Nation are the Trustees of Posterity."—Disraeli MRS. IRVING PALMAN At a recent board meeting of the Women's Auxiliary, United Hebrew Schools, Mrs. Irving Palman, recently re - elected president, revealed plans of the organization for the coming year. Mrs. Palman will be assisted in carrying out the season's pro- gram by the following women: Mesdames Harry Obserstein...…

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…•• er Beth Aaron Men's Club Plans 'Cabaret Night' Fete 50thAnniversary Nine Years Later x ti s. W Mr. and Mrs. Olshansky Mr. and Mrs. David Olshan- sky, of 2682 Cortland, had a quiet 50th wedding anniversary celebration nine years ago. They kept on postponing the golden years' event until earlier this month—when they • chose the 10th anniversary of the Ol- shansky Family Club, which they organized — to celebrate their 59th wedding dat...…

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…HANITA CHAPTER of Pio- GOLDA MYERSON CHAP- neer Women will hold its TER of Pioneer Women will omen s Uittb Activities LADIES 0 F YESHIVATH BETH YEHUDAH will h o 1 d their 28th annual donor lunch- eon, 0 c t. 30, 12:30 p.m., a t Lacar's, 13224 Dexter. The entire profits of this luncheon will go toward the purchase of a lot for a new Yeshiva branch in Oak Park. For reservations or information, call Mrs. Pearl Rottenberg, UN. 2-6868, or Mrs. Pe...…

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…* Volunteers for Vol. 1, No. 2 B'nai B'rith Adopts $250,000 Goal for Current Bond Drive Oct. 10 to -Mark .Ben-Gurion,'s 70th Birthday at Women's Division Luncheon; 30-Day Drive for $250,000 David Horowitz, Governor of the Central Bank of Israel, At a joint meeting of the men the extent possible, the activi- ties of the groups so that par- and women leaders of the allel campaigning could take and Sarah Tal, Miss Israel of 1956, will join wi...…

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…rael's Progress September 21, 1956 "Chen" Is the Road to Woman of Valor Last week, Mrs. Charles Milan was introduced as one of the only ten women in the United States who was privileged to wear the Woman of Valor pin, symbolic of sales of $100,000 or more, and Mrs. Milan said she felt lonely in _such an exr_du- sive group. She may not be lone- ly long. Mrs. Perry Goldman, Chen Chairman for Detroit, an- nounced this week that 145 wo- men in ...…

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…activities in Society Miss Mary Bakst will return to her voice studies in Milan, Italy, during the coming week, after spending several weeks here with her family. Miss Bakst will remain with her sister, Mrs. Louis Zucker, 19341 Riverview, until her departure for New York on Tuesday, when she boards the Cristoforo Colombo for Genoa. Prior to her visit home, Miss Bakst had been in Italy for five years, part of that time on a Fulbright Award. Sh...…

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…Miss Feldman Plights Troth to L. Shulman City of Hope Duartians Plan Cocktail Party A garden-cocktail party will be the season's opening event for the Duartians of the City of Hope. The program will be held at 2:30 p.m. Sept. 30, at the Belcrest Hotel, with music fur- nished by Mickey Woolf and his orchestra. Minimum age of the group is 21. For information, call Pearl Klein, UN. 4-9572, or Julia Sherr, TY. 6-4962. To Wed in Fall Mrs. Maril...…

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…Friday, September 21, 1956—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-1, Pioneer Council Holds 'Open House' Monday An "Open House," the first membership affair of the season for the Detroit Council of Pio= neer Women, will be held Mon- day, 1 p.m., at the new Labor Zionist Building, 19161 Schaefer. Mrs. Norman Kanter, past presi- dent of the organization, will serve as chairman for the after- noon. She will introduce the new slate of officers, headed by Mrs. I...…

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…▪ Judge Kaufman UrgesRegistration BY HON. NATHAN J. KAUFMAN Judge of Probate With the observance of Rosh Hashonah and Yom Kippur we have had an opportunity to re-. view our lives. Regardless of the hardships and heartaches many of us faced during the past year, we should have offered a prayer of thanks for the privilege of being in these United States. Judge Kaufman We take the many advantages and freedoms that we enjoy as citizens for gran...…

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…Fr iday, September 21, 1956—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS The Suburban Community---i Rabbi Returns to Michigan to Lead Emanu-El Services University instructor and coun- By the Oak-Woodser "It's wonderful to be back in selor on curriculum in the sec- ondary. schools of Detroit. Michigan." Hebrew classes, taught in con- The sentiment is that of Rabbi Milton Rosenbaum, newly- junction with the United He- appointed spiritual leader of brew Schools, R...…

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…4 117=-ITOU • CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 6 ROOMS lower flat, 3 bedrooms, gas heat. Martindale near Elm- hurst. Rent $75. DU. 2-2303. UPPER 6-room flat, gas heat, 4214 Richton. WE. 4-3570. 3770 EDISON-Lower 5 rooms, heat. Open Sunday. $65. NICE furnished room, 2 in • family, gentleman or lady. 3737 Richton. WE. 5-4998. FURNISHED ROOM for rent, tele- phone service, good transportation. UN. 1-6670. GENTLEMAN OR LADY-Comfort- able roam, by ...…

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…17—.-titnntS 17—HOUSES FOR SALE • C4 Z MARLOWE MEYERS 18496 NO. OF JAS COUZENS Custom blt., beaut; home in most desired loc., 2 spacious bdrms., most beaut. lge. kit., scr. and glassed in terr., whole bsmt., floor tiled, Ige. rec. rm., gas ht., 1% car gar. Mr. Operman or Mr. Silver. UN 4-3100 13420 W. 7 MILE O'DONNELL MADSEN CO. 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE Realtor Everyone a Good Buy! Double Your Money 50-RM. BRICK HOT...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 47—HOUSES FOR SALE ILENE 18071 18426 INDIANA Open 2 - 5 Sunday OPEN SUN. 2 - 5 7-rm. Brk. Bung. Nat'l fireplc.; scrnd. terr.; alum. sts., scs.; rec. rm. Nr. Mumford and Schultz schls., synagogue. Newly dec. $18,500.. Mr. Oringer. 13420 W. 7 MILE AT ROSELAWN Nr. Beth Abraham Syn. 3 Bedrooms, rec. room, carpCting, draperies, gas heat, natural fire- place, maid's room, stall shower, breakfast room, 2-car garage, air- cond...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE'' 17—HOUSES FOR- SES FOR SALE _ CHERRYLAWN 18616 MAJESTIC OAK. PARK NORTHLAWN 17321 OPEN 2 - 5 SUN. JEROME. OAK PARK OAK PARK MORITZ A lovely Ranch home on a most attrac. cor. lot. Lge. liv. rm. with Din. L-36 ft. Nat'l fireplc.; lots of closet spc.; radiant ht; 3 bdrms. Owner transf. to Chicago. Very anx. for offer. Mrs. Gates. Very clean, spacious, • all brick 3 bedrm. Eng. Col., 1st lay., large modern kitchen wit...…

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…HUNTINGTON WOODS Brick English Colonial In the proper "Mr. Executive this is for you for your growing family." Four bedrooms plus complete maid quarters. First floor den. Three baths and extra lavatory, breakfast nook, formal dining room, recreation room, double garage with solid drive, beautifully landscaped. "Just like a park." You can have im- mediate posses si o n. $38,000. Terms. Call Mrs. Clare BARNES B. F. CHAMBERLAIN CO. BIRWOOD 166...…

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…Priciky, September 21, 1956—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -.4 • 17-HOUSES FOR SALE FOR SALE 18400 BIRWOOD, corner Pickford. Brick colonial, 3 bedrooms, gas heat, 2 bathrooms, stall shower, breakfast room, open Sunday. By owner. 17-HOUSES FOR SALE HARDING 21960 ...)AK PARK. Open Sunday 2-5, Gen- eva, 23250. Near 9 Mile. 3-bedroom, face brick ranch, tile features, car- peting, side-drive, garage. Terms. Call Mr. D., DI. 1-8922. SOUTHFIELD - 8...…

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…DRYERS VENTED, appliances in- stalled, etc. Reasonable. Cal] any time. Wolfe, BR 3-4446. 1. SCHWARTZ & CO. All types of carpenters work. TY 7-7758 or UN 2-6329. STEEL RUBBISH DRUMS 55 gal. $2.50 30 gal. 2.00 15 gal. 125 Also Float and Oil Drums FREE DELIVERY MATT DEAN Phone KE 3-4870 — KE 1-1593 CARPENTER — Alterations of all kinds. Free ,estimates. TE 4-7776, WE 3-0815. SECRETARIAL service, my home. Typing: business, personal, special ...…

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…World Powers Stress Israel's Role as 'Pivot' Nation in Suez Crisis (Continued from Page 1) "However, almost at the same moment British Prime Minister Eden in the House of Commons predicted that if Egyptian Presi- dent Nasser succeeded in his seizure of the Suez Canal he next would launch a military at- tack on Israel. Some felt there was an implication that Britain would assist Israel with arms in this event. "Meanwhile Premier Guy Mallet of ...…

September 14, 1956 • Page Image 1

…A Happy New Year A to the Entire Jewish E JEWISH NEWS of Jewish Events Community - Michigan's Only English - Jewish Newspaper — Incorporating The Detroit J to) VOLUME XXX—No. 2 27 , ronicle 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd.—VE 8-9364—Detroit 35, September 14, 1956 0 rA - 'er Year; Single Copy, 15c e ?A, cp Murders Increase 2 Egypt Receives 200 MIG ones 17. tC, - la • r-4 CI Shapero School of Nursing Will Open on Monday with First Cla...…

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…Friday, September 14, 19 56—THE DETROIT JEW ISH NE Purely Commentary Shapero Presents Keys to School of Nursing By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Unclean: Self-Hating — Self-Degrading — Jews Every delegate to the recent Republican National Conven- tion, at San Francisco, was handed a copy of the following telegram, signed by Alfred M. Lilienthal, Counsel, National Com- mittee for Security and Justice in the Middle East: "Wanted: one courageous Republic...…

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…11/431CGIli. t1U1111 1V11Ci1 1' Ui1LI 1711C11_ 1M14:11•G1 M I W , Seek Girl Missing for Seven Years to provide low interest credits for settlers in difficult regions. Rafael of Labor Mizr•chi crit- icized the Jewish Agency's lack of provision of religious facili- ties in new settlements. During his summation at the end of the debate, Mr. Eshkol pointed out to religious dele- gates that the Agency supplied settlements with such religious am...…

September 14, 1956 • Page Image 4

…issue of July 20,.1951 Incorporating the Detroit Jewish Chronicle com'mencing' with 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 3S. Mich.. VE. 8-9364 Subscription $5 a year. Foreign $6. Entered as second class matter Aug. 6, 1942, at Post Office, Detroit, Mich.. under Act of Ma...…

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…Israel Bond Appeals on Yom Kippur Spurred by Rabbi Hollander's Visit ,- The chanting of "Ani Maamin" recently brought to- gether two groups 'of poitically estranged Jews—in the USSR. This was the feeling espressed by Rabbi Hollander before a meeting sponsored by the State of Israel Bonds Religious Coun- cil, at Beth Abraham Syna- gogue, last Sunday. Rabbi Hollander, former pres- ident of the Rabbinical Council of America, presently is affi- ...…

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…Vote Registration Hours Announced All local Precinct police sta- tions and fire stations and the Election Commission offices at Room 202 of the City-County Bldg., will be open in the next few weeks to facilitate voting registration. Commission offices are open six days a week from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., and will remain open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. from Oct. 1 - 8 (excepting Oct. 7); Police stations will be open beginning next Monday from 12 noon ...…

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…JERUSALEM, (JTA)—Presi- dent Itzhak Ben Zvi sent a message of "sincere and broth- erly good wishes for peace from Zion and Jerusalem" to "all our brethren of the house of Israel in all parts of the Disapora, wherever they may live." - Premier David Ben-Gurion described the past year as one of "grave anxiety and of deep concern for the peace of Is- rael" but also as a year "of substantial progress, of steady matie missions here, led by immigra...…

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…May the New Year bring to all our relatives and friends and to all the people of Jewish faith everywhere in the world God's blessing in all of their undertakings. B — Mr. and Mrs. Israel Davidson and Family • 19275 Woodston Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Belkin and Family 2217 Oakman — F — Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fried 3250 W. Seven Mile Road Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin Brand and Sydelle 18110 Wildemere G Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Brody and Family Mr. and Mr...…

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…YomiiippurServicestoBegin,Today With Traditional Kol Nidre Chant Yom. Kippur,- called the Holi- est day of the Jewish calendar year; will be ushered in with the chant of Kol Nidre in our synagogues this evening. The fast day will continue until sun- down Saturday. t Following is a schedule of services, which also includeS the observance of Sukkot, be- ginning on Wednesday, Sept. 19, and continuing on Thursday and Friday, Sept. 20 and 21. Cong...…

September 14, 1956 • Page Image 10

…Beth Abraham to Open Religious'School Sunday Beth Abraham Sunday School rill open with a special pro- gram at 10 a.m., Sunday, in the synagogue. Registrations f o r nursery, kindergarten and ele- mentary grades are still being accepted. Parents wishing to enroll their youngsters may contact t h e synagogue office, UN, 1-6696, daily. A Happy and Prosperous New Year to All Our Friends from LUDWIG, MOUE & RUTH BORAKS 17135 San Juan Communal ...…

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…▪ Daughter of Former Detroiter Wed in East I Women; Ott& Mrs. Abe Bookstein, preside nt ISRAEL CHAPTER, Pioneer of YOUNG WOMEN'S BICU R Women, will hold a member- CHOLEM, announce the se a- ship tea at 1 p.m., Tuesday, in son's first board meeting at the home of Mrs. Louis Gross, 12:30 p.m., Monday, in the horn e 19620 Renfrew. of Mrs. Benjamin Shaw, 1395 4 * * * Kenwood, Oak Park. Plans fo r SISTERS OF ZION MIZ- the group's 21st year of s...…

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…12 - Friday, September 14, 1956—THE DETROIT JEWIS H NEWS activities in Society Miss Feinburg Weds Bee Kalt Takes Trip Abroad in Double-Ring Rites Fifth Bee Kalt, of the Elliott Travel Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Swerdlen, formerly of Snowden Ave., have left the city, and are now residing at 3258 Esperanza, Day- tona Beach, Fla. Miss Beverly Franzblau, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Franzblau, of 18651 Roselawn, has returned home from a two- mont...…

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…Gail Smolinsky, Tukel Mrs. Epstein Officially Launches Plan July Wedding Detroit Hadassah's '56 Activities Detroit Hadassah commenced the year activities, and launched the annual drive for 000,000 for the advancement of health in Israel, at an enthusi- astic meeting at Temple Israel, Tuesday. The large audience heard an inspiring address by Mrs. Judith Epstein, former national president of Hadassah and cur- rently national chairman for Ameri...…

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…• Miss Alicia Margolis Weds Paul Tisdale Offers Land to City for Retarded Children 177arriages Miss Gittlernan to Wed Roy Arons This Dec. No amount of political free- dom will satisfy the hungry masses.—Lenin A gift of a $20,000 parcel of land that Ben Lemberg, 2955 At a LEVINSON-ANGERT. * You Can Be Sure . . If It's ic Oakman Ct., had been trying to candlelight ceremony at Holiday give the city for over a year Manor, Aug. 19, Arlene He...…

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…Beverly USher Weds Cocktail Party to Open Marrieds' Year Alan Sander Adelson Young A cocktail party with an in- r ....................................0.........., l geti)ry ! I MRS. ALAN S. ADELSON Miss Gordon Reveals Troth to Jason Goode 1 ternational theme will open the year's program of the Young a Marrieds Group of Temple Israel at 8:30 p.m., Sept. 22, in This Week's Radio. and I the temple youth hall. Television Programs "I i of ...…

September 14, 1956 • Page Image 16

…people so long that Pete Bar- Austin Oil Opens raco, managing director of the Service Department Benji Palmer Dance Studio on Austin Oil Corp., 12950 Ever- Livernois near Seven Mile Rd., green, this week announced a ` is often called upon to interpret new policy, which according to Mrs. Thelma Richman, na- officers, elected for the 1956- Yiddish sayings and jokes...In Martin Fried, president, offers tional president of the Women's 57 term: Mes...…

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…1 ---The Suburban Community 9 A Mighty 'Shehechayanu Sets Stage for a New Year By the Oak-Woodser Few of the 740 congregants did not have moisture in their eyes, and there was none with- out a lump welling up in his throat as solemn prayers came forth from Oak Park's Cong. •Beth Shalom this Rosh', Ha- shanah. In unison the congregation rose at the close of the service to recite the traditional She- hechayanu (the prayer which offers thanks ...…

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…Friday, September 14, 1950-"THE _DETROIT JEWISH CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Spotlessly Clean Income 5-4 Prairie Nr. 7 Mi. Liners accepted from responsible firms or individuals by telephone up to 11 a.m., Wednesday. Deadline for dis- play classified ads is 4:30 p.m., Tuesday. Rates 10c a word, minimum charges $1.00, or $2.94 per column inch. 5 Spacious rms. & tile bath dn.; rear scr. & glassed terr., 4 clean rooms & tile bath up, 2 gas a. c. ...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE ■.■ SAN JUAN - 17374 OPEN SUN. 2-5 ' PALMER WOODS Spacious 3 bdrm. cus. bit. Col., lge. kit. and brkfst. rm., pass hall, tile grade lay., rear screened and glassed-in . terr. Rec. rm., 2 car gar., excellent location. Priced to sell today. Ask for Mr. Berris or Miss Sherman. - DO YOU LIKE ANTIQUES? Do you have very scarce fore- sight of being able and wanting to...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR sAirmigninivr2lirmsrrATirumimmim- SUSSEX - 22175 Oak Park — Open 2-5 Sun. 19453 SUSSEX. 3-bedroom brick, natural fireplace, carpeting, garage, incinerator. Open 3-6 Sunday. VE. 6-2.388. Superb Ranch, "Etkin blt." 1952, face brick, 3 bedrms., large screened porch, extra lay., gor- geous carpts., drapes, incl. beau- tiful 50' lot. $21,900. Mr. Pompian, UN. 1-4300. ELMER M. JEROME - OAK PARK Finest cust. home. 3 lge. bdrms., h...…

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…▪ • ILENE - 18071 OPEN SUN. 2-5 WESTCHESTER VILLAGE 7 rm. Brk. bung. Nat'l firepl., scrnd. terr., alum. sts., scs., rec. room. Nr. Mumford and Schultz schools, synagogue. Newly dec. Mr. °ringer. 2,600 sq. ft. of luxurious living area. Redwood beamed ceilings in hobby and family rm., 3 mas- ter bedrms., 2' baths, 34' liv. rm., dining ell, farm kitch., coun- ter stove, eye-level oven, dish- washer, disp., incin., costly car- pets, drapes, C...…

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…-EL WANTED, companion for elderly woman who is not ill. More for home than salary. Plenty of free time. UN 4-1527. GIRL for general office work, good working conditions. 4238 E. Davi- son. TW. 2-0100. WOMAN to take complete charge of house and 2 children, 12 and 2', /.2, room and board, salary; references. TO. 8-5792. JUNIOR Stenographer, light short- hand, typing, filing, good oppor- tunity, permanent, pleasant sur- roundings. Kaufman Fur...…

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…Monument Unveilings (Unveiling announcements may be inserted by mailing or by calling The Jewish NeWs office, VE 8-9364. Written- announcements must be accompanied by the name and address of the person making the insertion. There is a standard charge . .of SL.00 for unveiling notice; 'measuring an inch in depth.) * * The family of the -late Irving Marrich announces the unveil- ing of a monument in his mem- ory-- at -1 p.m., Sunday, Sept. 1...…

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…Friday, September 1'4, 1,ft—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW Rabbi Donin Outlines Orthodox Views on Proposed Reform Synagogue in Jerusalem Background- of Seals of Theological Seminaries Rabbi Hayim Donin, in a official announcement of his! with their objections to Reform statement to The Jewish News, intentions, he merely succeeded as such. in arousing the ire of a large "Unfortunately the writers this week outlined his views percentage of Jerusalem'...…

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