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November 08, 1957 • Page Image 11

…Court Ends Two-Year Mixed Seatin g; Controversy in Mt. Clemens Ruling that "it would be in- Although the court heard tes- consistent with religious liberty for a civil court to deal with ecclesiatical questions of which it has no special knowledge," a Mt. Clemens Court this week dismissed a case against Cong. Beth Tefilas Moses of that city. The case, which had been pending for two years, was brought by Baruch Litvin against the congregation,...…

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…RABBI AVIGDOR CYPER- STEIN, professor of thlmud at Yeshiva University's Rabbi Isaac E l c h a n a n Theological Seminary, has been granted a leave of absence to serve as Chief Rabbi of Argentina, it was announced by Dr. Samuel Belkin, presi- dent of the Univer- sity. Rabbi Cy- perstein w i 1 1 assume his new post in Buenos Aires about Nov. 15. He will be spiritual lead- er of the fifth largest Jewish Rabbi Cyperstein community in the world. Ac...…

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…News Brevities Agnes Moorehead will star 4268 Sturtevant. Mrs. Marion in Paul Gregory's production Seligson, president, has named JERUSALEM — A Knesset of "The Rivalry," to be pre- the following committee - chair- House Committee was asked sented, at 8:20 men: Mrs. Jack Bodzin, gift; Wednesday to withdraw parlia- Nov. 16, Mrs. David Bodzin, publicity; mentary immunity from Com- t Masonic Mrs. Harry Blitz, social and munist deputy Tewfik Toubi...…

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…Friday, No vember 8, 1957—T HE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-1 4 SOC Hadassah to Host Region The Suburban Community A Veterans Day Reminder of JWV's Powerful Voice Pontiac Temple to Install Rabbi at Services Today South Oakland County Chap- ter of Hadassah will be host- esses to a regional meeting of Hadassah women from all com- munities in Michigan o n Wednesday, at Temple E in - anu-El. L The all-day meetin g s, which begins at 10 a.m. and conclu...…

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…Mrs. Paul Shapiro, president of the DETROIT LADIES AUX- ILIARY, Jewish Consumptives- Cancer Society at Denver, an- nounces that the group will meet each Tuesday, at the D. W. Simons Center, 4000 Tuxedo, prior to the annual banquet, to be held Dec. 15, at Zack's Cater- ing. * * * BUSINESS & PROFESSION- AL GROUP, Hadassah, is plan- ning a buffet luncheon and mu- sicale at 1 p.m., Nov. 17, at Hadassah House as the culmina- tion of its Honor Roll ...…

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…Friday, November 8, 1957—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS- 16 Cocktail Party Miss Arlene Kadans Former Knesset Member to Speak Adas Shalom Couples Plan ber, Mrs. Joyce Markel, the pro- The Young Married Couples gram will feature story book Weds Chicago Doctor at Three Pioneer Women's Events Club of Adas Shalom Synagogue characters such as Peter Pan, will welcome prospective mem- MRS. HOWARD ZEMAN In a candlelight ceremony at the Sheraton Cadillac Ho...…

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…▪ Women's Clitth activities (More Clubs on Page 15) AHAVAS ACHIM SISTER- HOOD will view the Danny Kaye film, "Assignment Chil- dren," made under the auspices of the United Nations, at 9 p.m., Monday, in the synagogue so- cial hall. Mrs. Harry Bodzin is program chairman. Mrs. Joseph Glicker, Sisterhood president, invites the public to attend at no charge. * * * BETH JOSEPH SISTER- HOOD is planning a board meeting for 12:30 p.m., Tues- day, in...…

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…1947 Class of Central to Hold Class Reunion Miss Klaper to Wed Kvutzah to Hear Bnai Brith Women to Culminate Fund-Raising with Theater Show Sy Schwa rtz, Dec. 22 Israel Official The Class of 1947 of Central High School will sponsor a barn In keeping with its policy of Four nationally known stars raising campaign, which the dance and class reunion at 8:30 centering all programs on Israel Tuesday show wil culminate, is p.m., Wednesday, at Bonn...…

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…ple Beth El will present the Agatha Christie drama "Wit- ness for the Prosecution," for three consecutive performances, Nov. 16 to 18, at the temple. The suspense-filled courtroom thriller, _which was a Broadway smash hit a season ago, w ill feature Helen Wep- man in t h e starring r o 1 e portrayed -o n Broadway b y Patricia J e s - sel. Miss Wep- man was seen in last year's Temple Play- Miss Wepman ers production, "The Fifth Sea- son." MRS....…

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…I■ 3 Beautiful New Section 4.4 z a o. IN AND JACK SHENKMAN ON TEN MILE ROAD ACROSS FROM RACKHAM GOLF COURSE . . . IN THE OAK PARK SCHOOL DISTRICT Here it is • . the choice piece of property that made headlines because of its high purchase price ... now ready with all improvements. This is your opportunity to build a luxury home in an area devoted exclusively to true custom building. ALL PLANS MUST BE APPROVED BY THE PALMER WOODS MANOR...…

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…activities in Society ti Frady-Cohen Rites Bnai Moshe to Begin Fund-Raising Drive The first program, featuring The kick-off program for an Planned This Sunday all-out fund-raising campaign, to the appearance of Dr. Morton be conducted by Cong. Bnai Moshe to erect its new sanctu- ary in Oak Park, will be held this Sunday, in the social hall of the -present building on Dex- ter, it was announced by Harry Gunsberg, congregation presi- dent. In...…

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…Farband Dinner Early '58 Wedding to Bring Israelis Set by Miss Nei gelbe rg Two outstanding Israeli per- formers will be featured on the program which will highlight the 23rd anniversary banquet of Arlazaroff Branch 137 of the Farband Labor Zionist Order. They are Josepha Schocken, considered one of the finest singers in Is- rael today, and Shimon Fin - kel, dramatic artist with Habimah, I s - rael's national theater. The two artists will ap-...…

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…Friday, November 8, 1957—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-24 Becker-Krohn Rites Held at Adas Shalom Tales Out of Schoo "The Youth of a Nation are the Trustees of Posterity."—Disraeli By ARLINE SCHACHTER By BEVERLY SCHWARTZ Mumford High School Central High School Interviewing June grads was the project of the day, Thurs- day, when Central staged its Principal-Counselor Day in Ann Arbor. Several counselors rep- resented Central at U. of M. MRS. A...…

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…A Finger in the Israeli Pie Good Recipes from Judea By ANNA G. SLOMOVITZ TEL AVIV — You can get the best food in Israel today. There are first rate restaurants in all parts of the country, and the availability of ingredients improves the art of cooking. Give the Israelis the wherewith- al and they'll provide excellent dishes. I've picked up a few recipes in Israel, and I'd like to share them with my fellow Detroiters. Here, "chatzilim," the...…

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….." • The Jewish News Grows and Grows . . In news, in advertising, in service, in quality, in every way, The Jewish News is growing. Up-to-the-minute reporting of world-wide happenings in the Jewish world are condensed for your reading in The Jewish News. All the interesting local news is here tor your perusal. Social, club, synagogue, in fact almost everything that • is important to your life is in The Jewish News. In advertising...…

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…▪ LISTENING During the recent Chicago Shoe Fair, at the Palmer House, Nathan Hack, 74-year-old founder of the Hack Shoe Co., re- ceived a plaque commemorating the 1,000,000th pair of Ripple Soles produced in the United States from Stanley Bennett, general sales manager of Beebe Rubber Co. The citation was for "the most significant footwear achievement of our times," and mounted on the plaque were a "golden". pair of Ripple Soles. Hack, now r...…

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…Friday, November 8, 1957—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-28 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Liners accepted from responsible firms or individ- uals by Telephone up to 11 a.m., Wednesday. Dead- line for display classified ads is 4:30 p.m., Tuesday. Rates 10c a word, minimum charges $1.00, or $2.94 per column inch. CALL VErmont 8-9364 10-ROOMS FOR RENT 13-FLATS, INCOMES AND - APTS. FOR RENT ROOM, kitchen privileges, lady preferred, 3274 Rochester, Apt. ...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE ANNCHESTER, 20221 Georgeous Ranch MARLOWE 18514 Best Col. ever to come on mar- ket for loc. & price. Main fir. activities rm., pass hail, grade lay., 3 lovely bdrms., attractive kit., rec. rm., gas ht., immed. poss., 2 car gar. ONLY $23,900. Assume FHA mtge. Mis Sher- man. Sparkling 3-bedrna, face brick home, carpets, bit. 1952, plenty table space in kitch., all nice Mae rooms., nr. schools. * * PREST, 18991 • * * STO...…

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…Friday, November 8, 1957—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-30 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 19196 GREENLAWN 5-Rm. house, excellent cond., knotty pine rm. in basem't, attic fan, lge. liv.-din. room and kitchen. Owner. UN. 3-973-0. 17322 Roselawn Cust. DeLuxe 6&6 2 flats, all king size rooms, stall showers, screened porches, 2 gas furnaces, 2-car garage, built in 1950. Lower leased to reliable tenant, quick poss. on upper. Asking $37,500. JULES M. KLEIN UN 3...…

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…NEW HOME SENSATIONS in City of Detroit MODEL AT 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE Oak Park Must Be Sold Asking $12,500 for this tremen- dous 114-story bung. but will consider offers. Full bsmt., fenced lot with large trees, close to school. Easy terms. 22315 Pembroke Cox Realty DIRECTIONS: DRIVE W. ON 7 MI. RD. TO REDFERN, 4 BLKS. W. OF LAHSER, 2 BLKS. TO HOMES. 600 N. WOODWARD, ROYAL OAK 7 Mi.-Evergreen Sec. Cutest Bungalow Th...…

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…▪ Friday, November 8, . 1957—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-32 ▪ ▪ 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE &cirri/mut.. I /..,,fitysAL 17—HOUSES FOR SALE SANTA ROSA, 18273 Nr. Curtis—Open Sun. 2-5 Brick Col., 3 bedrms. bath up; modernized kitch., gas ht., 1st grade lay.; nr. Adas Shalom and Hampton school. A good family home priced right. As- sume- $11,000 mtge. or will sell on land cont. EDELMAN REAL...…

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…• 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE - Prairie, N. 6 Mi. 3-bedrm. Col., pan. den, 1st fl. lay., gas a.c., 2-car gar. Bring a check. Interior will amaze you, $5,000 worth of modernization. Owner trans- ferred. 1st ad. • * * Steel, N. 6 Mi. 25x45 brick bung., 3 bedrms. and study, full din. rm., break. rm., rec. rm., terr., 2-car gar. Ideal location. Land cont. or FHA. 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 33—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Frid...…

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…Friday, November 8, 1957—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-34 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE OAK PARK, 6-room ranch, 11/2 baths, center hall, brick back porch, 11/2-car garage, carpeting, drapes. LI 7-9307. 6-ROOM duplex, for sale by owner, on Meyers Road, paneled den, lay. in basement, cedar closet, drapes and carpeting, call UN 3-0756. 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE Brick 3 family, gas heat, 6, 4 and 4, upper rents $150 month- ly....…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE HUBBELL NO. OF JAS. COUZENS 19361 GREENLAWN OPEN SUN. 2-5 Attractive 6 rm. ranch. Huge liv. rm., Ige. din L, cor. table spc. in kit., most beaut. rec. rm. & bar, fancy carpt., drapes, scrnd. rear terr. Mr. Operman. 7 rm. F. brk. Col. Gas ht., air cond. unit, only 8 yrs. old. Lge. den., pass hall, 1st fir. lay., tiled bsmt., car gar. Mr. Silver. GROSS REALTY GROSS REALTY UN 4-3100 13420 W. 7 MILE UN 4-3100 13420 W. 7 M...…

November 08, 1957 • Page Image 36

…8, I957-THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-34 •, E D z ee rz 17 — HOUSES cOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE BLOOMFIELD AREA Everyone a Good Buy ! Double Your Money Pin a Ribbon Here Out of town heirs won't wait, wants it sold at once, therefore priced so low Busy corner. 6 brick and frame stores, flats on Hastings, total price only $9.000 cash. WE HAVE A PRIZE WINNER New 41 y'l mtge. $32,500. Price $44,000—Sle1,500 gives deed. ...…

November 08, 1957 • Page Image 37

…17—HOUSES FOR SALE FAIRFIELD—GOLF CLUB 4 bdrm., 2;4, baths. Excel. cond. Front lib., brkrm., gas ht.; tern., Gars. Miss Step, GROSS 1 UN 4-3100 3420 W. 7 M ILE BY OWNER MARLOWE-7 MILE Neat 3-bedrm. brk. colonial with porch, most desirable NW. location, nr. school, transp. and shopping, beau. lot. 170 ft. deep, 2-car garage, s. and s. Moving, priced to sell immed. $16,500. VE 7-5247. 26611 Huntington Rd. Huntington Woods 17—HOUSES FO...…

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…Friday, November 8, 1957—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-38 17-HOUSES FOR SALE PENN I NGTON, 18493 Open 2-5 Sun. Lovely 4 bedrm. Col., grade lay., 2 tile baths, 2nd. flr. stall shower, finished base., carpet- ing. Home in excell. cond. WE 3-3616. 17-HOUSES FOR SALE MARLOWE, 18443 Solid F. brk. 3 bdrm. Col. Cent. ent. Lge. liv. rm., full din. rm., table spc. in kit., rear_ scrnd. terr., gas ht., extra lay., gar. Asking $19,500. Miss Sher- man. G...…

November 08, 1957 • Page Image 39

…H. F. Sucher Dies; T as a Founder of Speedway '79' Monument Unveilings Obituary Notices Dr. MAYER HOROWITZ, a MARY KRAVIS, 856 Lenox, TOLIO SHAEVSKY, 4051 Tel Aviv physician and rabbi, died Nov. 1 She leaves her hus- Richton, Nov. 4. He leaves died in Tel Aviv, Oct. 5. He band, Irving; a son, Kenneth; a his wife, died Rae; a son, Mark; and leaves his wife, Gisela; two daughter,' Mrs. Bernard Beck; two daughters, Eleanor and daughters; Mrs. ...…

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…Friday, November 8, 1957—THE DETRO IT JEWIS H NEW S-40 All-Day JNF Conference to Hear Reports from Israel, National Leaders British Leader Says Soviet Jews Must Relinquish Their Affiliations such an eventuality was en- tirely "hypothetical," adding that even if it happened "we can be sure of Israel's ability to defend itself. "Who can doubt that the Arabs are amassing arms for a day when they can seek to revenge their ignominous de- feats b...…

November 01, 1957 • Page Image 1

…Purely Commentary: JNF Provides Israel's Major Defense By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ JERUSALEM — One often meets people who will say that what they are primarily interested in is weapons for Israel's defense. They are blind to the realities of the most important weapons of all: the people and their settlements. It is to strengthen them that Americans' gifts to the UJA, to the JNF and to other causes are so vital. It is impossible to relate the entire...…

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…Purely Commentary: Israel — a Land of Miracles and Firsts: Even the initial rainfall of the year provides a sense of accomplishment. , of us could benefit from peace," is the common AFULEH, Israel—There are many firsts-in Israel. Israeli comment on the attitude of the Arabs. This country does not forget its first pioneers, the While weapons never are in evidence here, first roads, the first achievements and the first - Israelis who continue...…

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…Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News Former. Mental Patient Hurls Bomb Injuring Five Israel Cabinet Leaders Bible in taking the oath, which (Continued from Page 1) was followed by the mass sing- JERUSALEM—Seventy-three- ing of Hatikvah. All members immigrant from Iraq, who free- year-old Yitzhak Ben-Zvi was joined the Speaker in a lusty ly admitted hurling the grenade in an effort "to wipe out the sworn in Wednesday for his entire Isr...…

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…Door to Aid Open at: Last THE JEWISH NEWS Incorporating the Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue of July 20, 1951 Membei 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. 8-9364 Subscription $5 a year. Foreign SC. Entered as second class matter Aug. 6, 1952 at Post...…

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…Shaarey Zedek Votes to Construct New Synagogue at Northwest Site Boris. Smolar's 'Between You and Me' ... _ (Copyright, 1957, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) Eyes on Moscow Will Moscow push Syria and Egypt to start a "small war" against Israel in, . a Korea-like manner, without becoming in- volved directly? . . This question is being discussed openly in Washington . . . Remarks by Soviet , "boss" Nikita Khrushchev =repeated on several o...…

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…The Tide Has Turned Israels Exotic Foods Provide a Mixture of Appetizing Delicacies from Many Lands Landsmanshaften and Israel himself, for the visit in Israel. By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ There was excitement when and Haifa, is known as the Priest's single-stringed instru- TEL AVIV—There was a these Detroiters met other De- By ANNA G. SLOMOVITZ "teeras man." time, not so long ago, when troiters. Included in the furni- JERUSALEM — Ask the av- anent...…

November 01, 1957 • Page Image 7

…ONLY ONE OPPORTUNITY TO ATTEND THE... SPECIAL SILVER ANNIVERSARY BALFOUR CONCERT WITH WORLD FAMED ARTISTS JAN PEERCE and HERVA NELLI FORD AUDITORIUM Saturday Evening, November 16th, 8:30 P.M. ZIONISM NEEDS YOUR SUPPORT NOW Zionism promotes the survival and development of Israel ! Israel has never faced a greater crisis in its existence than it does today! Would you like to be numbered among those who are contributing to the survival...…

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…Friday, November 1, 1957—THE DETROIT JEWISH. NEWS-11 Name Rabbi Epstein Director of ZOD Rabbi SHALOM IL EP- STEIN, named last week as executive director of the Zionist Organization of De- troit, is a direct descendant of 400 years in the rabbi- nate. Born and educated in Latvia, Rabbi Epstein has held pulpits in St. Louis, Mo., Iowa and Chicago, Ill. He has been active in Zion- ist activities for many years in various capacities, includ- ing...…

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…Knesset .Leader Warns Against Ignoring Armed-Arabs' Potential By SALLY R. KATZ "I am worried more about the arming of Middle East countries than about the Syri- ans and Turks possibly spark- ing a world war," declared Israel's deputy speaker of its parliament, Israel Rokach, long- time mayor of Tel Aviv, in an address before the Jewish Na- tional Fund Council, at Cong. Beth Abraham, Monday night. The event was one in a series of special even...…

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…DAYENU 0 41•40 40 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 • 41 41 41 41 41 41 40 41 41 41 41 • 41 41 41 41 41 41 40 41 41 41• i■ - • 67 HENRY LEONARD • 41 • R E E LE CT 01 40 • • • • • • One Good Term Deserves Another • A-43 "It shouldn't be a total loss, Doctor, maybe you know a fine young man for my daughter ce„,:ght 1957 tecoloed Becky?" U.S.,Israel Diplomats May Disagree, But They Speak the Same Language The selection of mater...…

November 01, 1957 • Page Image 11

…No Mid-East Peace Treaty Without Israel's Consent, Golda Meir Warns AJC Hits Ike Administration for Surrender to Isolationism BOSTON (JTA)—The Ameri ratification of the U.N. Geno- can Jewish Congress went on , cide Convention to "languish" JERUSALEM (JTA)--Peace Union's discriminatory attitude record as criticizing the Eisen between Israel and the Arab toward us, who are not bound viet "rocket rattling" and "nu- hower Administration for "Ca ...…

November 01, 1957 • Page Image 12

…of Charity arid Justice hest Deg n ee assistance for Utilise Exemplifie in essary, assured for the Children. A ctel Integration Story us story of great attainments nests be- ar- at this por , which is now ing expanded, where from many lands, where we sa w the ost recent afire rive them Israel ITAIF,A PORT ‘,..rael -- The.. and his family. Schooling is ""c.. beins for hitherto \ BY VIIILIP SLONOVITZ "P-. +n `ingathering of with such re "kib...…

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…Judge Theodore Levin to Speak Police Foil Plot to Capitalize on Slaying of Arabs Direct JTA Teletype Wire at Dinner Honoring Dr. Hershman The demonstrations were or- tried to wrest one demonstra- to The Jewish News Judge Theodore Levin, presi- dent of the Jewish Welfare Federation, will review the con- tributions of Dr. A. M. Hershman to the Detroit Jewish commu- nity at a dinner honoring the rabbi's 50th year of spiritual leadership at Cong....…

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…Friday, November 1, 1957—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -14 Israeli Enjoys Being Behind Bars Strictly Confidential] By PHINEAS J BIRON Ordinarily, a jail would seem to be the last place a visitor to New York would want to visit. But Victoria Nassim (right), a captain in the Israeli police force, enjoys her tour in the company of Correction Commissioner Anna Kross. Capt. Nas- sim is in the United States to study America's penal institu- tions and ...…

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…SERVICES Katz to Address Chicago Conference At a recent meeting of Cong. Shaarey Zion, 12353 Linwood, Joseph Weinenger was elected president. Serving with him for the 1957-58 term will be K. Weinberg, vice-president, and TEMPLE ISRAEL: At 8:30 p.m. services today, Dr. Leon Fram A. Rosen, treasurer. will preach on "Abraham." Services at 11 a.m. Saturday will be conducted by the Youth Group. CONG. BETH YEHUDAH: Sabbath services at 5:10- p.m., ...…

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…Friday, November 1, 1957—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW S-16 The Suburban Community A Belated Introduction to Pontiac's Rabbi Hershfield By the Oak-Woodser In suburban Pontiac, Rabbi Nathan Hershfield has been holding forth as spiritual leader of Temple Beth Jacob since August 1. The transplanted New Yorker came to Pontiac just prior to the High Holy Day season to Succeed Rabbi Sanford Saper- stein, who had moved to an- ather pulpit. After a few we...…

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…Red Cross Holds Little Hope for Release of Doron Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News Members of the Interfaith Committee for Peace in the Holy Land, comprising the first Christian-Jewish-Moslem Friendship Mission ever to go to the Middle- East, are shown at a luncheon in Jerusalem where they view a model of the Pillar of Peace project, a monument to be erected on the shores of the Sea of Galilee near its north- ern, juncture with the...…

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…Friday, November 1, 1957—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS- 1S Israel Immigration Program Periled by Fund Shortage, Mission Is Told TEL AVIV (JTA)—Warnings that lack a' funds imperil Is- rael's acceptance and absorp- tion of immigrants were voiced here by Dr. Nahum Goldmann. president of the Jewish Agency. and Israel Finance Minister Levi Eshkol. Dr. Goldmann declared just before his departure for a series of meetings in various ,parts of Europe durin...…

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…Reveal History of Unionism in 'World of David Dubinsky' - "The World of David Dubin- sky," by Max D. Danish, pub- lished by World Publishing Co. (2231 W. 110th, Cleveland 2), is more than a biography of the eminent labor leader. It is a study of the labor conditions of our time and of this able man's influence upon labor relations. It is an outline of the history of one of the strongest labor unions in the world, the Inter- national Labor Gar...…

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…Friday, November 1, 1957—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-20 lOMIS Brevities McCall's Story Tells of Mother's 14-Year Search for Son Henry Morgenthau jr. and the 'Red Spies' tion camp during . World 'War II, is told in "The Mother Who Lived a Miracle" in the current issue of McCall's magazine. In 1941, Mrs. Gotz and her husband, Saul, were imprisoned in a ghetto in Nazi-occupied Lithuania. Late in 1942, while Nazi guards patrolled the ghet- to, Mr...…

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