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August 21, 1964 • Page Image 36

…"No law can possibly meet the convenience of everyone: We must be satisfied if it be beneficial on Two original pages from the hiding in Nazi - occupied Holland displayed in the Pavilion in memo-perished in Nazi-occupied Europe the whole and to the majority." lined school notebook in which are now on display in the Ameri- ry of the millions of Jews who 1 during World War IL —Livy Anne Frank wrote her diary while can-Israel Pavilion at the New ...…

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…'They Called It Paradise' The Russian school teacher asked a pupil "Who were the first human beings?" "Adam and Eve," the young boy replied. "W h a t nationality were they?" "Russian, of course." "Fine, fine," the teacher com- mented. "And how did you know they were Russians?" "Easy," said the boy. "They had no roof over their heads, no clothes to wear, and only one apple for the two of them— and they called it paradise." in the Most Promisin...…

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…MOVIE GUIDE DOWNTOWN ADAMS Grand Circus Park WO 1.8524 Open Daily 11 a.m. Wk — THE UNSINKABLE MOLLY BROWN, Debbie Reynolds, at 11:15, 1:35, 3:55, 6:15, 8:35, 10:45. FOX 2211 Woodward—WO 1-9494 Doors Open 10:45 a.m. Free Parking NOW PLAYING— Mamie VanDoren & Tommy Noonan in "3 NUTS IN SEARCH OF A BOLT" plus Brigette Bardot in "LOVE ON A PILLAR" Every Wed. Ladies Day Adm. 50c Late SHOW Friday and Saturday For schedule information call WO 1-...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, August 21, 1964 39 TAKE THE FAMILY OUT TO DINNER TONIGHT HARRIET AND JACK GOLDBERG Present The Stage Delicatessen Where Fine Foods and Service Co-Star With a Glittering Supporting Cost of Sandwiches and After-Theater Snacks 13821 W. 9 Mile Rd., Onk Pk. LI 1.2888 Dinner at DARBY'S is a real treat • Visit Our New SKYLIGHT ROOM, Cocktail Lounge and Bar • AFTER THEATRE . a Snacks Delight L...…

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…13-FOR RENT APARTMENTS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Liners and display classified ads accepted from re- sponsible firms or individuals by telephone up to noon Wednesday. For rates and information . . . CALL VErmont 8-9364 10 Friday, August 21, 1964 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS ROOM and garage for rent. UN 3-3678, call mornings. LOVELY ROOM for gentleman. Good transportation. UN 4-2168 or LI 3-3221. BEAUTIFUL ROOM for gentleman. Schaefer-7 Mile...…

August 21, 1964 • Page Image 41

…16-B—WANTED TO BUY HOUSES 14-A--WANTED FLATS AND INCOMES 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 2 apt. bldgs. $12,000 ea. dn. Houses Wanted PHARMACIST, wife and one child wants to rent 2-bedroom flat, income or . duplex. Labor Zionist Institute, Schaefer and 7 Mile. 866.5672. A Good Deal DEAL DIRECT — NO FEE BRIARCLIFF ANY PROPERTY ANYWHERE 6 offices — over 140 salespeople Attractive 6 rms., 3 bedrms., baths, gas ht., carpeted. Reasonable rent. MR. KENT...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE SOUTHFIELD GARDENS HOME SWEET HOME 18200 ADRIAN Priced for quick sale. 3 bedrooms, 2 on 1st floor, 1 bedroom, studio and alcove upstairs with entrance thru vestibule. Good size living room and dining room with separate en- trance. Carpeting, drapes, gas heat, incinerator. Garage, wide driveway. 45 ft. lot. Well landscaped front and rear. Close to schools, synagogues, transportation and shopping. Green...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE AIR CONDITIONED HUNTINGTON WOODS CORNER Extraordinary Buy Brick ranch, 3 bedrooms and large cherry-panelled den. 2 full baths. Large corner lot. Vacant. Must be sold now. Reduced to $22,900. Own- er California bound. MORTON, OAK PARK BLVD — Attractive 3-bed- rm., 1 1/2- baths full din. rm., lge. kitch., close to Key & Frost schools. Price slashed to $15,000. Ask for Mr. OPERMAN. MEININGER JO 4-6286...…

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…17-HOUSES FOR SALE 17-HOUSES FOR SALE W. Outer Dr., Nr. Jas. Couz. Magnificent modern colonial with unusual ftrs. with landscaped grounds to afford complete privacy. 5 bed- rooms, 3 full baths, 2 powder rooms. Formal living and dining rooms. magnificent air cond. Family Rm. 42x22 Swim. Pool. Profession- al decor. throughout. Ford High and Winship School. YOU MUST SEE IT! 341-3533. • PARKSIDE 18314 Open Sun. 2 - 5 Nr. Golf Club. Enchanting...…

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…17-A—LOTS FOR SALE 31—TRANSPORTATION Twyckingham Valley Home Sites Available for custom homes Built to your specifications or ours. We have various floor plans to choose from. SPOON BUILDERS 40—EMPLOYMENT CARS TO BE DRIVEN TOY DEMONSTRATORS To Philadelphia, New York City, Seattle, Florida, Utah, California, Texas, Ari- onza, etc. Also drivers furnished to drive your car anywhere. WOMEN ONLY Earn $15 to $25 evenings with dis- count ...…

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…Monument Unveilings * * The family of the late Rudy Esko announces the unveiling of a mon- ument in. his memory 11 a.m. Sun- day, Aug. 23, at Workmens Circle Cemetery. Rabbi Lehrman will of- ficiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. * • The family of the late Jacob Krause announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory 11 a.m. Sunday, Aug. 30, at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi .Lehrman will of- ficiate. Relatives and friends are ask...…

August 21, 1964 • Page Image 47

…Mrs. Norman Cottler Dies at 63; Active in Many Movements Here Mrs. Sarah Cottler, 17181 Sher- husband his many interests in communal work and in efforts Shervilla, Southfield, died Wednes- day morning after a brief illness. in behalf of Israel. She was an Funeral services were held encouragement to him in his T : :;1 after- business activities which re- noon at Hebrew sulted in establishing the Dex- Memorial ter-Davison Markets which have bec...…

August 21, 1964 • Page Image 48

…Glubb's 'Great Arab Conquests' Delineates Muhammad's Legacy from Judaism, Massacres of Jewish Settlements For an understanding of the Arab position, it certainly is valuable to know the back- ground of events in the Middle East, the emergence of the newly developing nations and the strength they have acquired. In "The Great Arab Con- quests," published by Prentice- Hall, Inc., Englewood Cliffs, N. J., Gen. John Bagot Glubb, who was the head o...…

August 14, 1964 • Page Image 1

…Senator Barry GOdwaler's Identification as Half- Jewish Protested by Anti-Israel Judaism Council NEW YORK (JTA)—The anti-Israel American Council for Judaism has pro- tested to Rep. William Miller, the Republican Vice-Presidential candidate, about a recent statement in which he called Sen. Barry Goldwater "half-Jewish." Miller made the statement last week when remarking about the anti-Catholic and anti-Jewish bias of the Ku Klux Klan. He point...…

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…Purely Commentary Rufus Learsi—Historian, Educator, Humorist Rufus Learsi was one of Jewry's very distinguished authors. He began his life's work as a teacher, later became a public relations executive—and a good one—and his career as -a writer dates back to the time when .he-wrote some poetry as a youth, when he composed plays for children,. began to write history and emerged as one of the wisest observers of Jewish life. His name indicates...…

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…London Commerce Chamber Rebuked in. Mancroft Case LONDON (JTA) — The London Chamber of Commerce was ac- cused of "running before it was threatened" when it withdrew an offer for Lord Mancroft, a prom- inent British Jew, to stand for the presidency of the Chamber. Earli- er this year Lord Mancroft was forced to resign as a director of a British insurance firm under pressure of Arab representatives here. The criticism of the Chamber was voiced ...…

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…Emissaries 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 48235 Mich., VE 8-9364. Subscription $6 a year. Foreign $7. Second Class Postage Paid at Detroit, Michigan CARMI M. SLOMO...…

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…Sick Witnesses Heard in Vienna by Judges Sitting at Nazi Trial VIENNA (JTA) — The panel of West German judges which has been trying 22 former Auschwitz administrators and medical corps- men for the murder of hundreds of thousands of Jews at Ausch- witz and Birkenau, held court in Vienna Monday. The trial has been under way at Frankfurt since December. The judges decided to come here so as to hear several witnesses who have been too ill to tra...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 6 Friday, August 14, 1964 Epidemics Unmated_ in Iran Shiraz by JDC's Health Effort Attractive, simple and function- al, the new Mother and Child Health Center has changed the ap- pearance of the Mahalleh (ghetto) in Shiraz, in southern Iran. The old center, in a rented building, was small and cramped. During peak REILLY'S HURON HAVEN COTTAGES On Lake Huron OPENING NOW SHERIDAN GLAMOUR AND HEALTH SPA Safe, Sandy Be...…

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…Deportation of Arab Propagandist from Argentina Under Consideration; Mercy Killer Attempts to Evade Extradition BUENOS AIRES — (JTA) — Plans for the possible expulsion from this country of Hussein Triki, the Arab League representa- tive who has been conducting an anti-Semitic campaign here, are being considered by the Govern- ment, a high Argentine official disclosed. Triki has intensified his anti- Semitic activities in recent months through...…

August 14, 1964 • Page Image 8

…Our Reader's Opinions on Major Issues Einstein Medical Center Completes $200,000 Prof. PHILADELPHIA (JTA) — A 20- bed unit for patients requiring intensive nursing care has been dedicated at the Northern Division of the Einstein Medical- Center here. The unit represents the com- pletion of a four-part, $260,000 construction project started by the medical center last year. troit is above the average of any even ethics. They are taught the ci...…

August 14, 1964 • Page Image 9

…Yehuda Burla Famous Story eller of Jewish Orient By ITZHAK WRY Sephardic student at the semi- Yehuda Burla, the first mod- nary, Itzhak Shami, who could ern Hebrew novelist of Orien- not discipline himself to carry tal Jewry, now approaching the the burden of novelist and stu- age of sages, is one of the most dent-teacher and, at the same popular literary figures in Is- time, maintain his spiritual rael. His 75th birthday was cele- equilibriu...…

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…Arab Forces Hamper Senate Hearings on USSR Measures (Continued from Page 1) the "Continuing Committee on Moslem - Christian Cooperation," said the Ribicoff resolution might be "misunderstood in certain parts of the world" because it pertained only to the plight of one religious group. He said that a Christian sect was recently deported to Si- beria and that millions of Moslems suffered "hardship and persecu- tion" in the USSR. He said he did ...…

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…Anti-Semitic Symptoms in the Russian Revolutionary- Bloodbath Detailed in Angarsky's Tighty-Seven Days' While the novel "Eighty- Seven Days" by the late Andrew Angarsky is written from the viewpoint of the Whites, it is one of the very powerful dra- matic descriptions of the Russian Revolution and Civil War. Published by Knopf, this novel, which opens in the spring of 1918 with an account of for- mer Czarist officers and Russian noblemen plot...…

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…Pope Paul Calls • for Jews to Join in New Dialogue _Berthold Feiwel: Tribute to Zionist Leader Zionists for the upbuilding By Dr. N. M. Gelber Dec. 28 marked the 25th anni- versary of the death of Dr. Berthold Feiwel, a trusted as- sistant of Dr. Theodor Herzl and (Continued from Page 1) a close friend of Dr. Chaim Weiz- that of the Old Testament. Then to the adorers of God according mann, a poet, writer and jour- nalist, an economist and a ...…

August 14, 1964 • Page Image 13

…Viet Nam, Cyprus Issues in M. E. Crisis (Continued from Page 1) The torpedo boats believed sold by Egypt to Red China or North Viet Nam would have been among those obtained in the 1950's at bargain rates and on easy pay- ment terms offered by Moscow in its anxiety to infiltrate the Arab world. * * * Chaplain Engel Named to Post in S. Viet Nam NEW YORK—A U.S. Army Jew- ish chaplain has been assigned to South Viet Nam to minister to the grow...…

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…High Tributes Paid to Memory of Charles Solovich; Detroit Lawyer, Furniture Dealer Dies at Age of 53 This community's high regard for the services renered by Charles Solovich was in evidence Sunday afternoon when both chapels of the Kaufman Funeral Home were filled to overflowing at funeral services held for him, with Rabbi Syme and Can- tor Orbach of- ficiating. Mr. Solovich, who had been in the best of health, died suddenly Saturday morn- i...…

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…FBI Conducts Investigation of Series of Bombings of Jewish Homes in Kansas City WASHINGTON (JTA) — The Federal Bureau of Investigation has received information on anti- Jewish bombings in Kansas City, Mo., and is believed to be parti- cipating in an investigation launch- ed by Kansas City police. Kansas City police officials and announced that a pattern of anti- Jewish terrorism has emerged in Kansas City during the past seven months. Five bo...…

August 14, 1964 • Page Image 16

…Hitler's Beasts Now on Trial in Frankfurt Paraguayan Government Refutes Reports that Mengele Is Hiding There (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) Smiles of these defendants belie grisly records. From left; Oswald Kaduk, Dr. Viktor Capesius, Emil Bedmark. Wilhelm Boger, against whom most of the accusations of bes- tiality are leveled, seems calm during court session. These Auschwitz death furnaces now are part of museum. BONN—Dr....…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, August 14, 1964 ' 70, HERE, NEW IDEAS ARE BORN ANYTIME Take that light in the window. How often will you find a pride of bankers working late, working out a new idea about how to make loans to people, for example? 0 Look at it this way. Like other banks, The Commonwealth takes deposits and makes loans and does all the things you'd expect from a bank. 0 So the best way for us to become more successful than o...…

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…Anti-Semitic Youths Invade Buenos Aires Disorderly Orderly," which Frank Office of Zionist Group Late Hollywood News Flashes Los Angeles Research Building Dedicated LOS ANGELES (JTA) — The search building is a three-level By HERBERT C. LUFT Jay Paley Research Building of structure, of 24,000 square feet. (Copyright, 1964, JTA, Inc.) the Cedars Building Division of HOLLYWOOD—Jack Karp, Para- He that guards his fig tree will the Cedars-Sinai ...…

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…Friday, August 14, 1964 19 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS NEW TEMPO HAS FAR MORE CHARCOAL THAN IN PREVIOUS FILTER DESIGNS for a taste that's too good to miss!, F 23 ;F THE FIRST BONDED CHARCOAL FILTER New, exclusive process* bonds activated charcoal granules together into a firm filter cylinder. Result—a more uniform density that allows Tempo to utilize more activated charcoal for smoother taste. A SECOND FILTER UNIT IS ADDED . 4;11 ::::;:;...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 20 Friday, August 14, 1964 SYNAGOGUE SERVICES CONG. GEMILUTH CHASSODIM: Services 7:30 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Litke will speak on "Jewry Duty." CONG. BNAI JACOB: Services 7:20 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Isaac will speak on "Judges and Officers." BIRMINGHAM TEMPLE: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Rabbi Wine will speak on "Sholem Aleichem and Jewish Nostalgia." TEMPLE ISRAEL: Services 8:30 p.m. t...…

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…Lubavitcher Exhibit at New York World's Fair Classes will begin Sept. Is at the United Hebrew Schools Building, 31840 W. Seven Mile. Children from age 3 may be reg- istered for classes ranging from The religious committee of Liv- nursery through fourth grade, and onia Jewish Congregation an- possibly higher, depending upon nounces Rosh Hashanah and Yom registration. Kippur services again will be led by Dr. Sylvan Ginsburgh, with Cantor Henry ...…

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…Anti-Semitism Among Negroes Reported Declining; Rev, King Lands Jews' Role in Rights Battle ATLANTA (JTA) — The Rev. ship Conference, and one of the Martin Luther Jr., president of most prominent Negro leaders in the Southern Christian Leader- the civil rights field, expressed his "dismay and disappointment" over the recent wrecking and looting by Negroes of Jewish stores in New York and Rochester. In a statement to the Southern Israelite her...…

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…Shaevsky-Levi Vows Solemnized at Rites MRS. MARK SHAEVSKY The marriage vows of Lois Ann Levi, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence I Levi of Argyle Cres- cent, and Mark Shaevsky, son of Mrs. Tolio Shaevsky of Robson Ave., were spoken at a ceremony performed by Dr. Richard C. Hertz, Sunday, The bride was gowned in a flow- er-embroidered organdy sheath with matching jacket. Her short, silk illusion veil was held in place by a large organdy bow ac...…

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…Distinguished Artist, Daughter of Zionist Pioneer Maxa Nordau Ellen Cherow Wed to Melvin R. Moore to me as a sleeping child. When I Russell Street. Another one of her ed in colour. She frequently re- turns to the landscape of Israel BY JOSEF FRAENKEL actually met Miriam Beer-Hof- drawings shows Nordau surround- faces, subjects which Jewish News Special mann for the first time, I could ed by women and children, the and Jewish Correspondent i...…

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…Jewish Meals By Mildred Grosberg Bellin (Copyright, 1964, JTA, Inc.) Chicken is one of most univers- ally beloved of foods, and fried chicken is one of the best loved ways of eating it. Fried chicken can be prepared in such a variety of ways that there is at least one for every taste. It can be sauteed, fried in deep fat, or even oven- fried. Today we suggest two of these methods. The first is consid- ered almost a classic of fried chicken ...…

August 14, 1964 • Page Image 26

…\_leph Friedland's Tolksongs' shed as Memorial to Educator .Afth Anniversary of His Death Louis Bellers Mark Wedding Anniversary Rules of Etiquette beverage; if. however, she be ac- By GERALD FRIEDLAND customed to drink wine in her From His "Customs of Israel" One should not eat or drink like husband's presence, she is per- a glutton, one should neither eat mitted to partake of a little there- no drink whilst standing, and even of during hi...…

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…Ben-Gurion's Ref le etions on Berl Katznelson on 20t1i Anniversary of His Death by DAVID BEN-GURION Berl KatznelSon was the greatest intellectual force produced by the Second Aliya, which was the prod- uct of disillusionment wth Zionism and Socialism. With the death of Herzl, many feared that the move- ment was at an end. But there were those who realized that Zionism would only have a meaning if they devoted their lives to working on the lan...…

August 14, 1964 • Page Image 28

…List Program for Golden Agers' Occupational Items Dinner Honoring Go on Sale at Home for the Aged Rose Lapat- Brandwine Aug. 19 us, Miss a resident of the Lew Norman, one of America's most popular Jewish comedians, will head the program of entertainment at the Cong. Bnai David "Salute to Israel Din- ner" honoring Morris J. Brand- wine, past presi- dent, next Wed- nesday evening, in the synagague at Southfield and 91/2 Mile. The dinner is on b...…

August 14, 1964 • Page Image 29

…activities in Society Out of town guests attending the golden anniversary celebration of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Krut, 18476 Mark Twain, include the following: Mrs. Rose Spivack, Mr. and Mrs. H. Klavir, Mrs. Harry Miller, Mr. and Mrs. J. Alexander and son Jerry, Linda Gladstein, Mr. and Mrs. M. Berger, and Mr. and Mrs. L. Hornstein and sons Billy, Allan and Lee, all of Bridgeport, Conn.; Mr. and Mrs. I. Shapiro and daughter Toba, of Levittown, Pa...…

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…People Make News IRVING RUBIN, president of the Bagley Community Council, will be one of the speakers Sun- day afternoon at Calvary Presby- terian Church, Grand River and Vicksburg, called by the Citizens for a United Detroit to consider the proposed Amendment I, known as the homeowners' ordinance, which the organization branded "immoral, disruptive, fraudulent and unconstitutional." * * * IRVING KROLL, 19605 Strat- ford, is one of the member...…

August 14, 1964 • Page Image 31

…Israel's Humanitarian Aspects of Penology Reviewed in Prof. Eaton's 'Prisons in Israel' Brandeis Gets $250,000 Gift from Philanthropist WALTHAM, Mass. (JTA) — Joseph Kosow, a Boston financier, has contributed $250,000 to Bran- deis University toward construc- tion of a new four-story bioohem- istry building, the university an- nounced. The Kosow Biochemistry Build- ing, according to Brandeis offi- cials, will be one of two such struc- tures ...…

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…`Rehabilitation' Aim Described b y Judge Geo. Kent Wiener Candidate Saide Pledges if Elected to Work for Legislature Irving H. Wiener announces his candidacy for State Representative for M. E. Peace Judge George B. Kent of the Common Pleas Court this week gave his reasons for his candidacy for the Recorder's Court. Describing his background as an assistant prosecuting attorney for 131!9 years, Judge Kent stated that his familiarity with the ...…

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…Rabbis Throughout History Expound • • Negative Attitudes Toward Hunting British Rabbi Rabinowicz, writ- ing in Harofe Haivri, the Hebrew Medical Journal, notes that aboli- tionists in the controversy on hunting assert it is a barbarous relic of bygone ages, detestable and cruel; while protagonists con- sider it the most practical way of keeping pests under reasonable limits, and point to the adventure and excitement of the chase. What is the ...…

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…Zuckerman Named 1 Chairman of 1964 Bar-Ilan Dinner Paul Zuckerman, a former chair- man of the Allied Jewish Cam- paign, accepted the chairmanship of this year's Bar-Ilan University dinner, to be held Nov. 18 at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Bar-Ilan University in Israel, now is in its 10th year, has an en- rollment of 1400 students with a faculty of 300, on a campus which PAUL ZUCKERMAN . is being enlarged to be able to ac- commodate hundreds of you...…

August 14, 1964 • Page Image 35

…MOVIE GUIDE Israel High Court Overrules Decision Made by Supreme Rabbinical Council NEIGHBORHOOD DOWNTOWN Grand Circus Park 14 RAMER WO 1.8524 Open Daily 11 a.m. TA 5-3565 5743 Michigan MOLLY C pen Daily 5:45. Sat. 12:45. Sun. 12:45 Nk — THE UNSINKABLE BROWN, Debbie Reynolds, at 11:15, C : ont. Wed., Thurs., Fri., Mon., Tues. 1:35, 3:55, 6:15, 8:35, 10:45. V eek—Michael Callan "THE NEW IN- I ERNS" 6:05 & 11:11. Steve McQueen, 2211 Woodward...…

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…Michigan's Most Exciting Night life! . H AZE L FbAlE1 JEK • .116 , 'Stop-Gap' Proposal on Immigration by Senator Javits Permits Distribution of Unused Qotas in Fool for Other Lands (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) FRIDAY H.T.A. TROT 10 Mile at Dequindre Res. JO 6-1595 IETRO- GOV MAYER put A LAWRENCE WEINGARTI PROM The minim root Can a girl from Leadville find fun,i-af'a, romance and happiness with $20,000,000? YOU BET! D...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, August 14, 1964 '-ff:111r7:72.:T Only Nine Days Left to See This Outstanding Attraction! Good Seats Still Available If You Act Now! ON STAGE: A DELIGHTFUL NEW MUSICAL BASED ON THE STORIES . . . "TEVYE, AND HIS DAUGHTERS" :1 in ler °tithe o Directed and Choreographed by JEROME ROBINS ISHER THEATRE • who gave you "WEST SIDE STORY" PRICES AND TIMES: Monday due Thursday eves. at 8:30 Orch. and Mezz.. $6...…

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