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July 18, 1958 • Page Image 3

…N. Y. Regents Change Examination Cabinet Differences on Identity Card Issue Fade as a United Israel Faces New Mid-East Crisis Date from Shavuot after Protest NEW YORK (JTA) — The Synagogue Council of America reports that, in response to a request to the New York State Board of Education, state offi- cials have agreed to change the scheduled date of next year's regents examination to avoid a conflict with Shavuot. Rabbi Theodore L. Adams, pres...…

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…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., - 1.7100 West Seven Mile Road, Detroit 35, Mich.. VE 8-9364. Subscription $5 a year. Foreign $6. Entered as second class matter Aug. 6, 1942, at Post Office, Detroit, Mich....…

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…Sam the mule takes time out from his spin around the weather deck of the Zim Israel American Line's new MS Negba, largest dry cargo liner of Israel's merchant fleet, to pose for the cameraman with Ernest Gordon Wilks, son of a California rancher, John Wilks, shortly before the Negba sailed from New Orleans to Haifa on the return leg of her maiden voyage. Young Wilks, his dad and kid brother, Slim, sailed along with Sam, two Tennessee horses an...…

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…18, 19 58-6 Around the World.. A Digest of World Jewish Happenings, from Dispatches of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency and Other News Gathering Media. THE DETROIT JEWISH NFWS United States MIAMI BEACH- -In a message to the convention of the Rabbinical Council of America, Yaacov Herzog, Israel Minister in Washington, called for the achievement of spiritual harmony between the people of Israel and the United States and other countries . . . W...…

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…MUNICH, (JTA) — Dr. Hans Eisele, former Buchenwald con- centration camp physician wh6 fled to Cairo when it was re- vealed that he was responsible for murdering at least 200 Jews during the Nazi reign, was ar- rested by Interpol (Internation- al Police) in Cairo. Max von Decker, Bavarian State Prosecutor, has been sus- pended from office as a result of Dr. Eisele's escape from Germany. Minister of Justice Willi Ankermueller, who sus- pended vo...…

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…CIO 00 as rt Apartment House Joys and Sorrows 'Koptic Court: Well-Written Novel by Herbert D. Kastle Lei Medals Speak THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Jewish history is rich in re- markable personalities and can be well illustrated by reading ›-3 medals, those everlasting mem- ti ories of great persons and Herbert D. Kastle displays He could not tolerate the op- events. considerable ingenuity in his posite sex, part of his revulsion The earliest...…

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…every study mission which the UJA has sent to Israel during the last; few years. Fisher also serves as board member of the United Founda- ti6n,, Metropolitan Detroit Build- ing Fund and Health Council of Detroit. He was Big Gifts chairman of the 1957 Torch Drive. He is married, and has five children. They reside at 27751 Fairway Hills Drive, Franklin, Mich. VIENNA, (JTA) — Out of 80,000 Jews who lived before World War II in present-day Yugosl...…

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…0 Glubb Pasha Reveals Double Role as Lover of Arabs, Foe of Israel THE DETROIT JEWIS H NEW S — Friday July 18, 00 1 A few weeks ago, it became known that Godfrey Glubb, son of Lt. Gen. Sir John Glubb, was becoming a Moslem and is marrying an Arab girl. In a sense, that was hardly news. Long ago, it was said that his father, too, was in- tending to become a Moslem. In fact, the general who "saved" the Jordanian army during Israel's War of I...…

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…Israeli Writer Gives Impression of Reform Hebrew Academy Sets Enrollment SYNAGOGUE The Hebrew Academy of Oak Park is currently accepting reg- istrations for the new school year, the second in its opera- tion. The school will open with a new grade, having added classes in grade two in addition to nursery accommodations, kin- dergarten and first grade. Located in the Peter S. and Pauline Goldstein Bldg., 13855 W. 9 Mile, at Kipling, the schoo...…

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…THE DETRO IT JEWISH NEW S -- Friday, July People Make News Mrs. Louis S. Gimbel, Jr., has been elected national chairman of the Women's Division of the American Friends of Hebrew University, it was announced at the organi- zation's head- quarters, 9 E. 89th St., New York. She will be aided by Mrs. Julius Fligelman of L o s Angeles, co - chairman, in directing t h e activities Mrs. Gimbel of the women's group in key cities of the United State...…

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…- 41641eitilfflifiV •,•••••• ■ The title of the latest book by Dr. Mordecai -M. Kaplan ex- plains its purpose. "Judaism Without Supernaturalism" seeks to indicate how it is possible to revitalize Ju- daism by free- ing it from su- pernaturalism. The sub-title of the book, "The only al- ternative to Orthodoxy and S e c ularism," gives addition- Dr. Kaplan al indications of the eminent author's pur- poses. This volume, published by the Jewish...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW S — Fri day, July 18, 1958- 1 4 Rabbi Wickman Heads Rabbinical Dr. Waksman Retires `Ghana Eden' on Paradise Threshold from Rutgers Institute By HERBERT G. LUFT Florence and finally in Paris Council; Proposes College Plan (Copyright, 1958, Jewish Telegraphic and London shows, with her MIAMI BEACH (JTA) — Rabbi Emmanuel Blackman of Far Rockaway, N. Y., who was elected president of the Rab- binical Council of America at i...…

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…; Chayyim Zeldis, Detroiter who lived for 10 years in Is- rael, has been awarded the $250 John Day Novel Award for his novel—in progress. Zeldis returned from Israel earlier this year with his wife and children. While in Israel he had writ- ten a number of short stories and many poems, one of them having been included in the Ausubels' "Anthology of Jew- ish Poetry." His novel "Streams in the Wilderness," for which he was awarded the $250 priz...…

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…THE DETRO IT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, July 18, 1958- 16 i Betrothal Told tillIMHI•11111111.1•11.1111-0411111•011111111,0411110-04M•1,11111M.1•11 ■ 0 ■ ••1111, 0 Hebrew Free Loan Fleets Klein; Awards Plaque to Myron Sebiffman ewry ! On the Alf This Week's Radio and Television Programs of Jewish Interest i Music & Entertainments For People With Discriminating Taste WORDS WE LIVE BY Time: 10:30 p.m., Sunday. Station: WWJ. Feature: The th...…

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…Bank Opens Downtown Office rineberg to Wed Detroit Attorney Given Public Public Bank, a member of the Public Bank, which recently Federal Deposit Insurance Cor- Fulbright Award established its first office at poration, was organized by Ver- 6 • • 111 Rabbi to Become Narrator for 'King Eastet4ner, David' at Stratford STRATFORD, Ontario—Rabbi Reuben Slonim, noted Canadian religious leader and writer, re- places Jason Robards Jr. as nar- rato...…

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…BO THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, July 18, kt, Israel Profits from Isaiah By following the text of the Bible, the Israeli people have been able to uncover mineral deposits, recover ancient archaeological treas- ures and even win battles during the Sinai campaign. Through the office of De- troit Police Commissioner Piggins comes news of yet another bit of Biblical in- spiration, this time taken from Isaiah 1:3. It happened that Israeli p...…

July 18, 1958 • Page Image 19

…Mickey Woolf WINER COYLE TELEPHONE ANSWERING SERVICE ARTIE FIELDS . . in Subtle Campaign of Anti-Semitism Veit4t0ii0 without abliaotion COIfl 6-4610 NEW. YORK (JTA) — Anti- I only too obvious," the report Jewish undertones continue to emphasizes. make themselves felt in the So- viet press, according to reports received by Jewish organiza- tions here quoting numerous ar- ticles from newspapers in va- rious parts of the Soviet Union. ...…

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…Friday, July 18, 1958-20 Frondizi Assures WJC on Argentine Neav Slatkin-Dexter Chevrolet Home Equality; Conference Asks USSR Sid Shmarak's to Lift Ban on Jewish Culture s••:•;.,:•-s,:,..\•<4... • Briefs T HE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS BUENOS AIRES. (JTA) — hopes expressed in the confer- The assurance that the Govern- ence resolutions. ZEMAN'S NEW YORK BAK- ment of Argentina is "deter- Taking note that the situa- ERY, located at 12945 W. 7 Mile m...…

July 18, 1958 • Page Image 21

…Name Judge Louis Levinthal to Head Gratz College flit Indonesian Paper's Suggestion Excludina Israel from Asian Games Danny Hasktn s LISTENING \ PHILADELPHIA (JTA)—ThelFreedman, president of the Fed- appointment of Judge Louis E. eration of Jewish Agencies of Levinthal of this city as presi- Philadelphia. Judge Levinthal succeeds Dr. Maurice Jacobs, dent of Gratz College was an- i nounce d here by Abraham L. who held the post three years. ...…

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…13-FLATS, INCOMES AND APTS. FOR RENT THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW S — Friday, July 18, 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. WIDOW-own home-near 7 Mile Rd. and New Grace Hospital will rent room to working lady. UN 1-8313. NICE furnished ...…

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…17--HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE HUNTINGTON WOODS 10715 ELGIN New ranch, 2 Ige. bdrms., 2 baths, stall shower, liv. rm., 15x24, large din. "L", oak kit., 20 ft. counter, G.E. oven-rang'e, Ige. brkfst. rm., pan. family rm. 11 1/2x19, 21/2 car gar. Anderson win- dows thermopane. Crane plumbing fixtures, incinera- tor, aii-cond. Open Sat. and Sunday 1-5. 18615 MENDOTA ILENE 19434 Nr. Outer Dr. OPEN SUN. 2-5 $2,000.00 DOWN OPEN 2-5 SU...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE SORRENTO 20244 OPEN SUN. 2-5 3 bdrm. brk. Ranch. Lge. liv. rm., • lge. kit., dinette, gas F.A. ht., 2 car gar., rear terr., priced for quick sale. Full price ONLY $16,900. Mr. Operman. GROSS REALTY UN 4-3100 13420 W. 7 MILE OAK PARK, 3 bedrooms, 1 1, baths, ranch, storms and screens, car- peting. drapes. LI 7-9326. 20567 PLAINVIEW OPEN. SUN. 2-5 UNDER $20,000 3 bedrm. brk. ranch, cust. bit. 1 1 / 2 baths, pass hall, ...…

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…—17 • - "-- Za..77:77 SORRENTO NR. 7 MI. Capital Real Estate KENTUCKY-CURTIS, beautiful 3- bedroom colonial, gas heat, near schools and shopping. UN 3-4359. owner. BEAUTIFUL INCOME 17551 STOEPEL NR. THATCHER NORTHLAWN -7 MILE 4!', yrs. old, 6 and 5, all large rooms, all woodwork, natural and birch finished, encic•sed porches, 2 car brk. garage, gas heated, carpeting and drapes in- cluded. Close to synagogue, shopping and trans. Substanti...…

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…CO 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE at *Os 14 I p.; ms ... Wisconsin - Curtis Marlowe nr. Jas. Couz. Face br. 7 rms. den 3 mast. cust. blt. ranch face br. 2 bedrms, carpeted, drapes, fin- mast. bedrms, pan. rear den, ished rec. rm. Total price gar, rec. rm. has everything. $23,900. Only $23,000. * * * * * OPEN SUN. 2-5 3 bedrm. ranch, terrific buy. nace, br. gar. storms, screens, vacant. Move right in only Tota...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE BLOOMFIELD VILLAGE SALE Hampton, was $45,000 . . • now $39,900 Bevington, was $37,500 . now $33,500 Wilshire, was $42,000 . • no v $37,500 Split-level, was $44,000 . now $39,900 Cranbrook, was $39,500 ... now $36,000. All these homes feature at- tached brick and plastered garage, full basement, 4 bed- rooms or 3 bedrooms, plus den. 21/2 baths incl. stall s•-ower, built-in kitchen ap- pliances, 36" Hunter attic fan, pickl...…

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…THE DETRO IT JEWI SH NEWS — Fr iday, July 18, 1958- 28 17-HOUSES FOR SALE Low-Cost Home Development Offers Nev Luxuries in Livonia 19727 APPOLINE OPEN SUNDAY 2-6 Lovely 3 bedrm brick Colonial. Gas heat. Screened terrace. Garage. Vacant. Must sell. UN. 4-4600. 17-HOUSES FOR SALE Harold Blake Comapny Extends Service to Suburbs; BARKLEY 29409 Low Tax Livonia VETS NOTHING DOWN FHA LOW DOWN PAY'T J. WM. KLEM $250 dn. - Price Reduced 191...…

July 18, 1958 • Page Image 29

…40-Foot Business VACANT in Oak Park 45—BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FRESH FISH & KOSHER POULTRY MARKET, • DAIRY AND FRUIT DEPARTMENT, MOST MODERN MARKET IN HEART OF OAK PARK. ONE PARTNER ILL. CAN BUY HALF OR ALL. REASON- ABLE TERMS CAN BE AR- RANGED. LI 5-1198 Eves. LI 2-7101 3,000,000 Attend `Jewish Programs in USSR Last Year Pictorial history of Israel .: suite's Impressive Record 29 —THE D ETROIT JEWISH NEWS -- Frid ay, July 18, 17-A—LOTS F...…

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…Pritttay, July 18, 1958 n tit nisi While he appears to have been influenced by the gen- eral thinking that "the Jewish vote" in the United States and the pro-Israel attitude in Amer- ican quarters is responsible for many of the troubles in the Middle East, "Islam Inflamed," by James Morris, published by Pantheon (333 6th, N.Y. 14) is of immense value in throw- ing light on many of the situa- tions in the area surrounding Israel. tudy of Mid...…

July 18, 1958 • Page Image 31

…I OBITUARIES Monument Unveilings (Unveiling announcements may be inserted by mailing or by call- ing 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 $2.00 for an unveiling notice, measuring an inch in depth.) * * * Mrs. Rube H. Rist, Mrs. Jo- seph Keller, Mr. Thomas Firsht, Mrs. Louis Snyder and Mr. Louis Firsht announce t...…

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…00 C:r3 Israel Prepares to Meet Issues Created. by Arab, Soviet Forces Continued from Page 1 and Lebanon to Austria." The ' with Vice President N i x o n, was Israel's policy in the Times editorial concluded: Secretary of State Dulles, Gen. event that pro-Nasser Iraqi Nathan Twining, chairman of troops overrun and occupy "If the history of the Thirties the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, the Kingdom of Jordan and holds any lesson for the Fiftie...…

July 11, 1958 • Page Image 1

…Reform Rabbis' Failure to Deal With Jewish Issues A Challenge by Boris Smolar on Page 2 VOLUME XXX 111 THE JEWISH NEWS A Weekly Review of Jewish Events Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper—Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle — Alaska—Our 49th State Proper Defining of Term 'Jew' Editorial Page 4 No. 19 loo lnlgoi n stop 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd.—VE 8-9364—Detroit 35, July 11, 1958 $5.00 Per Year; Single Copy 15c U.S. Senate ...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -- Friday, July 11, 1958 Purely Commentary By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Klutznick's Warning Against Perpetuating Officialdom Philip M. Klutznick, the president of Bnai Brith, in his decisive "no" to a resolution proposing him for a third three-year term as head of the movement, made in Cleveland at the con- vention of the organization's District 2, gave what he called two "conclusive reasons" for his decision to abide by two-...…

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…Around the World... United States NEW YORK—Prominent leaders of the major faiths paid tribute to one of America's most outstanding champions for liberty and freedom, the Rev. Richard "Dick" E. Evans of the renowned Labor Temple Fellewship, and to his foster mother, the celebrated Dr. Sarah E. Dickson, the event marking Dr. Evans' 30th anniversary of active service in the Ministry. . . More than 42,000 garment workers of all faiths were calle...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS Will They Be Allowed to Emigrate? 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 8-9364. Subscription $5 a year. Foreign $6. ' Entered as second class matter Aug. 6, 194...…

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…Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News TEL AVIV—A Haganah dec- oration giving official recogni- tion to the pre-State Jewish de- fense force was the center of a heated dispute Tuesday. It in- volved not only leaders of the one-time Herut underground or- ganization but also leaders of the Mapai party who had been active in the formation and di- rection of the Haganah. Members of right-wing Herut, political successor to the under- dergroun...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, July 11, French Leader World ORT Head GENEVA (JTA) — Daniel Mayer, prominent French states- man and an active member of the Jewish community, was elected chairman of the execu- tive committee of the World ORT Union at the conclusion of its two-day meeting here. A former Minister of Labor in the French government and a one-time chairman of the French National Assembly's Foreign Affairs Committee, Mayer is cur...…

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…"Davy, believe me • . any girl that's good enough for YOU to marry is good enough for me." Copr.1958, Leonard Pritikin 111•11101 ■ 01 ■ 1111•0110.1010111 .r People Make News DR. RICHARD C. HERTZ, senior rabbi of Temple Beth El, was elected to the board of governors of the Hebrew Union College - Jewish Insti- tute of Religion, to represent the Central Conference of American Rabbis. * * * Appointment of Rabbi ROB- ERT A. KAUFMAN and NOR- MAN ...…

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…Plan Cornerstone Ceremonies for Neu, Circle Center on Sunday THE *0,40,10410' SOUTH HAVEN MICHIGAN Overlooking beautiful Lake Michigan SWIMMING POOL With Filtered Temperature Con- trolled Water. Modern Rooms With or Without Bath—Planned Entertainment, Or- chestra, Movies, Sports, Children's Counselor, American Plan — 3 DeLuxe Meals, Entire Hotel Under One Roof. Shown above is an architect's sketch of the new Workmen's Circle building,...…

July 11, 1958 • Page Image 9

…7 9-THE DETROIT J EWISH NEWS -- Friday, July 11 , Greet Clarence H. Enggass Ai Committee President Proposes Plan Observance' Legislation on 75th Birthday, Tuesday for 'Fair Sabbath The AJC leader cited an 1896 come to be termed a "fair Sab- When he is joined by his family Tuesday in celebrating his 75th birthday, it will be the first time in 55 years that Clarence H. Enggass is able to enjoy his natal day with no thoughts of business or of ...…

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…Discredit 'Mushroom Synagogues;' Vaad Harabonim, CouncilWarn Against 'Clustering' The Joint committee repre- Coucil issued a call to the Jew- senting the Vaad Harabonim ish community, urging them to and the Jewish Community patronize the established syna- gogues of their choice and not to support any of the establish- ments set up usually for private SERVED gain to take advantage of the IN A GLASS Jewish pre-High Holiday OR A CUP mosphere. " ...…

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…MILWAUKEE (JTA)—A 28- year-old rabbi, father of three sons, will be able to complete his final year of medical school because of the generosity of Danny Thomas, Lebanese-de- scended Catholic comedian who has frequently aided Jewish causes. Rabbi Abraham J. Twerski, son of Rabbi Jacob Twerski whom he served as assistant at Cong. Beth Yehuda of Milwau- kee, is hoping to specialize in In Order to Make Room For Fall Merchandise_ RADOM TAILORS W...…

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…THE DETR OIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, July 11, 1958 Two Views on Male Supremacy Women's Club activities A report from Rabbi Joseph Kahanaman that the BATEI AVOT MOTHERS COMMITTEE in Detroit had raised $6,200 since it was organized here in 1955 by Mrs. Isadore Levin was heard at a recent meeting. The funds go to the Batei Avot in- stitution in Israel. An additional $3,000, to be raised over the next two years has recently been pledged, and will...…

July 11, 1958 • Page Image 13

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…THE DETRO IT JEWISH NEWS — Fr iday, July 1 1, 1958- 14 To Reside in East .4 I t c, r Wedding Here MRS. ROBERT ADOLPH R he b a Judith Rosenzweig, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rosenzweig, of Appoline Ave., and Robert Adolph, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Adolph, of West Newton, Mass., were united in marriage in a double-ring cere- mony performed by Dr. Leon Fram on June 24, at the Whit- tier Hotel. The bride was attended by Mrs. Jerry Harris as m...…

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…man. bring two complete floor shows the annual national convention versity in Jerusalem. weekly to guests at Oakton of Alpha Zeta Omega pharma- The building is already under Manor and Nippersink Manor, ceutical fraternity and its Ladies construction. It is anticipated A wise man need not blush popular Wisconsin resorts under Auxiliary. that, at the convention, an- for changing his purpose. Shinderman management. — George Herbert Heading the fe...…

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…rankel Elected Miss Treisbet o -o- Tred Center President — to Phillip Pines Samuel Frankel, grocery chain executive, was elected president of the Jewish Com- munity Center. He also con- tinues as chairman of the build- ing committee superintend- ing construc- tion of the Center's ne w $ 2 , 5 0 0 , 0 0 0 main building at Curtis and Meyers. He succeeds Ja- cob L. Keidan. Other offi- cers elected to serve for the 1958 - 59 year Frankel include:...…

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…Mrs. Manischewitz 'Mother of the Year' INV Activities \ Doreen Curtis IVed to David Hermetin Shapiro to Direct Balfour Event With the announcement of Named to committees which also assist with the event are Sherman Shapiro as general Sol. Lifsitz, ti ckets; Ruben chairman of the Balfour com- Isaacs, publicity; Mesdames I. Mrs. Seymour Kraft, junior mittee, preparations for the Walter Silver, Sherman Shapiro vice-president of the DEPART- 26...…

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…Betrothal Told Detroit Chapter for UN Elects 7 in Community .----„..--.- LocalWomenWi n Honors at District U.• of Ill Graduates Bnai Brith Parley in Minneapolis Wed on June 29 Walter E. Klein, president of the Jewish War Veterans Me- in the District's initial bulletin morial Home Association, and contest. The Chapter won a Edith Heavenrich, program co- plaque for its periodical, the ordinator for the Jewish Com- Menorah. munity Council, wer...…

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