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December 18, 1964 • Page Image 20

…ire n Society Vows Scheduled for Spring Lucas-Berman Fisher to the national general chairmanship of the United Jewish Ap peal. New Yorkers at the event were Mr. and Mrs. Boris Smolar, Rabbi and Mrs. Herbert A. Friedman, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Parker, Robert Goldstein and Melvin Block. Others from a number of American cities besides the Detroiters were: Governor and Mrs. George Romney. Lansing; Israel's Ambassador to the U. S. Abraham Harman an...…

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…• I Israel's Sugar Production Israel's sugar production has reached a total of 40,000 tons an- nually produced in the country's ( three refineries. Consumption in PERFECTION LODGE, E&AM, NEW YORK ( J T A) — "Art Installing Grand Master Max Israel," an exhibition by 26 Israeli the country is estimated at 100,000 Schwartz installed his brother painters and sculptors, has opened tons annually. George Schwartz as worshipful at the Jewish Museum ...…

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…Only I Chess Kin g in This Family Sylvia Fteshevsky, daughter of U. S. Olympic chess champion Samuel Reshevsky, will probably place a king in check one day— but it will be before a rabbi of- ficiating at here marriage and not in a chess game. I'm just like mother, a poor chess player," says Miss Reshev- sky, who, nevertheless, has made the dean's list at Yeshiva Univer- sity's Stern College for Women. Miss Reshevsky learned about chess from h...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWSY tL44 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 24—Friday, December 18, 1964 Dinner at DARBY'S is a real treat • Visit Our New SKYLIGHT ROOM . Cocktail Lounge and liar 1 I i !. i I , a little bit of everything By Danny Raskin , IF YOU HAVE the arches of a; ed with judges. unemployed day hard- i • AFTER hod carrier. speed of a trackman! laborers. tycoons, cops, (from either a ' THEATRE and durability of a tank—you have I Pressed sales...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, December 18, 1964-25 Actress Rita Moreno Wonders: a Marrano? He who eats in the street is like a dog.--Kiddushin. SERO'S Magnificent .Mencottis RESTAURANT 7113 PURITAN LOBER'S Serving Fine American Foods . . . Specializing in Homemade Breads, Cakes & Pastries. 2 Blocks West of Livernois 862-2882 For Res. Ample Parking NEW YORK — Broadway and told her Jewish friends about her The story, Miss Moreno s...…

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…Danny Raskin's 26—Friday, December 18, 1964 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Doacooicionight... LISTENING DIA40 °11:1 P 0 S ROCKY'S RESTAURANT & PIZZERIA Serves The Best Pizza in Town 10517 W. 7 Mile at Mendota CALL UN 4-8553 or 864-9784 • Bar-B-Q Chicken • Ribs • Sea Food Carry Out & Delivery Service T MONETTA'S 0-SOLE-M10 RESTAURANT and PIZZERIA STILL RECEIVING inquiries are Fanee and Milt Heller as to when they got back from Monaco on th...…

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…▪ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Liners and display classified .ads accepted from re- sponsible firms or individuals by telephone up to noon Wednesday. For rates and information . . NORTHGATE APARTMENTS CALL VErmont 8-9364 NICE ROOM. Kitchen privileges. Good RICHTON-DEXTER. Gentleman or lady. I 1 Privileges. $28 a month. 867-4839. transportation. 342-0382. NICE . ROOM. Woman or girl. Privi- leges. Call Friday, BR 3-3073, Sunday UN 2-4374. OH...…

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…Early Classified Deadlines Set 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE PALMER WOODS SACRIFICE 1441 STRATHCONA OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 on Fairfax. PRICE REDUCED. Brk. 3-bedrm. ranch. only 4 years old, Family Mich., blt.- in oven. range; carpeting. Full price only $15.500, $2.500 buys equity. Ask for MRS. NAGEL. GROSS REALTY DI 2-1300 WARREN SEELYE SOUTHFIELD RANCH OPEN SUN. 2-5 20100 CAROL Owner SHERWOOD FOREST SUPERB HOME, custom details th...…

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…17-HOUSES FOR SALE 17-HOUSES FOR SALE OAK PARK. By owner. Custom-built spacious brick ranch, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Immediate occupancy. Open Sun- day 1-5. 24010 Morton. -um No im 1 on sot ow .2 FIRST LISTING OAK PARK SUBURBAN DREAM HOME Near shopping, schools, synagogues. 41/2% GI mtge. could assume. Shown ins., 11/2 baths, kitch. bit-ins., cust. carpeting, drapes and fixtures, air cond. fin. rec. rm., w/maid's rm. dc bath. Gas heat. ...…

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…55—MISCELLANEOUS HOSPITAL BED. Like new. For sale reasonable. Please call after 5 p.m. UN 1-3419. TOP QUALITY — Almost new Stewart Autumn Haze Mink Stole. Finest let-out skins. Will sell at sacrifice. DI 1-8129. 55 - A — MISCELLANEOUS WANTED TURN YOUR OLD SUITS, topcoats. shoes Into cash. DI 2-3717. 56—ANTIQUES ANTIQUES Antiques .and Reproductions; country French 54x36 writing table desk, reproduction of $1200 antique. $200. Large cop- ...…

December 18, 1964 • Page Image 30

…William Cohen Dead; Was a Leader Rabbi Meyerb-erg in. AJCongress and Award Recipient Dies in Missouri; William Cohen, leader in the -ish Community C o n neil of Served at Beth El American Jewish Congress and Metropolitan Detroit and past recipient of a number of commu- commander of Henry Bushwav nity service awards, died Wednes- Post American Legion. day at Henry Ford . Hospital. He Among the awards he received was 67. for community and publi...…

December 18, 1964 • Page Image 31

…Dr. Zeitlin Ex !ores Distortions in Crucifixion Story (Continued from Page 1) God raised from the dead, by him Both this man stand here before all you." Then the high priest and all who were with him. the Sadducees, ar- rested Peter. On the following morning, when Peter stood before the Sanhedrin, the high priest questioned him. saying, "Did not we straitly command you that ye should not teach in this name and behold. ye have filled Jerusalem...…

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…DETROIT JEWISH NEWS, December 18, 1964 THE JEWISH NEWS OM 'TR 0 I -I- A Weekly Review 1,11CF-11(3.. of Jewish Events Section B — December 18, 1964 An Appreciative Community Salutes Max M. Fisher On his Assumption of National Leadership as General Chairman of the United Jewish Appeal Section B, Page 1 …

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…Section B, Page 2 DETROIT JEWISH NEWS, December 18, 1964 Editorial Tribute to Max M. Fisher Indelible Marks of an Able Leader A great trust has been placed in the hands of a distinguished Detroit fellow-citizen. The selection of Max M. Fisher for the major philanthropic role in world Jewry—the national general chairmanship of the United Jewish Appeal—is, in reality, a continuation of the confidence that first was placed in his leadership b...…

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…DETROIT JEWISH NEWS, December 18, 1964 Section 0, Page 3 The New UJA General Chairman Max M. Fisher Inspired Humanitarian 'Max M. Fisher, distinguished Detroit communal and civic leader, and nationally prominent in the petroleum industry and other enterprises, on Dec. 13 was elected general chairman of the 1965- United Jewish Appeal. He was chosen by acclaim by 2,000 delegates at the 27th annual conference of the United Jewish Appeal, at ...…

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…Section B, Page 4 DETROIT JEWISH NEWS, December 18, 1964 By JOSEPH MEYERHOFF My heartiest congratulations on your unanimous election as General Chairman of the United Jewish Appeal. My congratulations also go out to the national leadership of the UJA for choosing a man who is so eminently right for this post — one of the most de- manding in Jewish life today. Along with all my colleagues in the U.JA. I have seen you in action on the front li...…

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…DETROIT JEWISH NEWS, December 18, 1964 Section Federal Department Stores salute our distinguished fellow-citizen MR. MAX M. FISHER on his elevation to the general chairmanship of the United Jewish Appea Mr. Fisher's assumption of the top role in world Jewish philanthropy is a mark of distinction for all of us in Detroit. May he and the vital causes for which he labors emerge strengthened and highly s u cc essful through his leade...…

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…Section B, Page 6 DETROIT JEWISH NEWS, December 18, 1964 Dramatic Story of Detroit Jewish Community's Role in Great Rescue Efforts Through the UJA By LOIS WINSEN Director of Public Relations Jewish Welfare Federation of Detroit Custom endows any institution with an aura of historical permanence. So it is easy to believe that the UJA has always been with us. Actually it originated in 1938 as an instrument that would enable American Jews to...…

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…DETROIT JEWISH NEWS, December 18. 1964 Section B, Page 7 S aiute ou, Max 17 14 3j3Ler O ur 2)ear ..riend and o- or. . We join in welcoming the elevation of our distinguished fellow-citizen, Mr. Max M. Fisher, to the highest post in the Jewish social service spheres — to the General Chairmanship of the United Jewish Appeal. Mr. Max M. Fisher is the distinguished leader who has honored Detroit with the services he has rendered to Jewr...…

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…Section B, Page 8 DETROIT JEWISH NEWS, December 18, 1964 inal 777. gisher GENERAL CHAIRMAN 1965 United Jewish Appeal We are proud to pay tribute to Max M. Fisher on the occasion of his appointment as General Chairman of the United Jewish Appeal for 1965. Max M. Fisher has always believed that national leadership must be rooted in the organized local communities, and set a sterling example for his fellow Jews by his diligent work on th...…

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…DETROIT JEWISH NEWS, December 18, 1964 Section B, Page 9 ... Only Cash can keep these plates filled .. . Tens of thousands of children in 30 countries overseas depend on the United Jewish Appeal for ( food, clothing, medical care and schooling. Only Cash can provide for these children . . . OUR children. Only Cash can help thousands of uprooted and impoverished Jewish families. Only Cash can help Jews who want to move toward a hopeful futur...…

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…Section B, Page 10 DETROIT JEWISH NEWS, December 18. 1964 Governor's Tribute to Max M. Fisher By GOVERNOR GEORGE ROMNEY It is a distinct honor for me to be able to join in this special tribute to Max Fisher, a man to whom the title leader can be applied without reservation. Max Fisher exemplifies the qualities of leadership in all aspects of life, building .a record which others would do well to examine and follow. He has been a business ...…

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…DETROIT JEWISH NEWS, December 18, 1964 Section B, Page 11 `Thus shall it be done to the man whom his people delighteth to honor • • • 9 (From the Book of Esther) American Jewry has reason to rejoice over the services ren- dered by our good friend and communal co-worker, Mr. Max M. Fisher, to our people everywhere. The elevation of Mr. Fisher to the highest ranking philan- thropic position in world Jewry is the culmination of his step-...…

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…Section B, Page 12 DETROIT JEWISH NEWS. December 18. 1964 Impressive Honors for Max M. Fisher Detroiters Play Major Roles in UJA; JDC Marks 50th Anniversary; 1965 Local Campaign Launched philanthropic activities and one of the top American groups setter in dawhen 128 of its Detroit's Jewish community, a pace - n set a new traditio in fun -r in amounts Of contributions to the Allied Jewish Campaig, ising and to honor a . to open the 1965 Al...…

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…DETROIT JEWISH NEWS, December 18, 1964 Section B, Page 13 •-•••••••• -•--•••••••• ................... ................ ....... . • Jo Max and Marione (.7 in saluting our friend Max M. WE JOIN Fisher as National Leader of the United Jewish Appeal. WE SHARE in the hope for the most noteworthy years to come for UJA under his guid- ance. WE PLEDGE _ sincere co-operation as part of the National obligation of all Jews WE EXTEN...…

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…Section B, Page 14 DETROIT JEWISH NEWS, December 18, 1964 Manufacturers Bank extends warmest congratulations to Mr. Max M. Fisher on his appointment as National General Chairman of the United Jewish Appeal. We wish him every success in this major responsibility of American and world Jewry. MANUFACTURERS K&70gMl. D&HR …

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…DETROIT JEWISH NEWS, December 18, 1964 Shalom u racha Section B, Page 15 • • Peace and blessings to you, dear friend, Max M. Fisher, on your elevation to the highest position in our great cause, the United Jewish Appeal. It was a pleasure to work with you during the last ten years in behalf of United Jewish Appeal and Detroit's Allied Jewish Campaigns, and we look forward to cooperating with you unin- terruptedly for many years to co...…

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…Section B, Page 16 DETROIT JEWISH NEWS, December 18, 1964 Episodes in an Active Career: Upper photo shows Max M. Fisher being welcomed to the White House by President Lyndon B. Johnson, cn Feb. 10, 1964. As associate general chairman of the United Jewish Appeal, Mr. Fisher then was the leader of the UJA delegation which met with the President. At the conference with him were, frcm the left: Honorary UJA Chairman Dewey Stone of Boston, the t...…

December 11, 1964 • Page Image 1

…Epigrammatically, Lewis Browne based the title for one of his books on the saying . How Odd of God to Choose the Jews . . . It's Not Odd,, the Jews Chose God A bit later Prof. Leon Roth punned . S ip In their punning the Jews created a religion that spells freedom, even for atheists . .. The story of a `Dabar-Aher' in Purely Commen- tary column on Page Tribute to Leadership of Louis Berry Zionism's New Aims as Challenges to Jewry a...…

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…Purely Commentary Seminary's Honors for Louis Berry The Jewish Theological Seminary of America could not have made a better choice in the naming of Louis .Berry as the recipient of honors to be accorded to a Detroit leader at the annual dinner to be sponsored by the Conservative synagogues of Detroit on Dec. 22. Mr. Berry is deeply interested in the synagogue, and as a former president of Shaarey Zedek he played a very important role in the p...…

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…7,000,000 Starts Scientific Trust Honoring Weisgal tn• at Weizmann U. I 1 r If 2,000 Year-Old Scroll Is Discovered JERUSALEM (JTA)—A 2,000- year-old Bihical scroll on parch- ment containing Chapters 8 to 11 of the Book of Leviticus was dis- in physics; Dr. Jerome B. Wiesner, covered at the ancient fortress of chairman of the science division Massada in the Judean Wilderness of MIT and former special assist- as the Hebrew University began a...…

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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 DAWN/ BY HENRY LEONARD Association. Friday by The Jewish News Publishing Co., 17100 West Seven Mile Road, Detroit 48235 Mich., Published every VE 8.9364. Subscription $6 a year. Foreign $7. Second Class Postage Paid at Detroit, Michigan P...…

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…UN Lacks Controls to Assure Rights, Parley Told; European Efforts Hailed NEW YORK (JTA) — European Measures to safeguard human rights were offered as a blueprint for global action by a European expert at a meeting of the World Jewish Congress American Section on the occasion of the 16th anni- versary of the Universal Declara- tion of Human Rights. Dr. Herbert. Golsong, registrar of the European Court of Human Rights in Strassbourg, told the ...…

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…6—Friday, December 11, 1964 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS TO HELP US HELP YOU . . . the new main office of Detroit Bank & Trust on Fort at Wash- ington is open. The first seven floors of the Detroit Bank & Trust Building combine with the adjacent 3-story building to form Detroit's most modern financial headquarters./ Whatever your banking or trust needs ... personal, business, family, individual ... you'll find this new main office is designed to ...…

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…lL 1 1 Changing Attitudes Towards Jews, Significant Decline in Prejudice, Indicated in AJC Study: ida and director o established under Title Ti the X service of the new Civil Rights Act, said that the federal program of aid to local - human relations commissions would take many different forms, including the provision of "up-to- date research in the field of corm MIA MI BEACH, Fla. (JTA) of the American Jewish Commit- will help carry out i...…

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…Arabs Suffer Setback in UN Security Council as Draft Motion to Condemn Israel Is Ignored the current debate and have been free of fighting for a long time. The shooting occurred in cen- tral Israel, near Kibbutz Yad Hanna. Field workers from the kibbutz were in one of their fields, when the Jordanians opened fire without warning, felling one of the workers. As other members of the settle- ment rushed to aid their stricken comrade, the Jorda...…

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…Boxin- Ilitight Reconsider Extension ................................... . . of Statute of Limitations Next May BONN (JTA)—A spokesman for I pose to Parliament that the Ger- the memorandum to the the West German government said man state governments set up a Ernest Feldsberg, president envoy, of the Tuesday that the government might central office for investigation of Jewish community, asked that it reconsider its decision against ex new e...…

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…Extremism Lawyer Questions `You Must Know t lie Enemy to Fight Him —Overstreets on in a republic is a good one to bank Spain's Religious Freedom Claims Nathan D. Shapiro. a New York attorney: with offices at 50 Court St., Brooklyn, this week challenged the statements that had been is- sued by Spanish spokesman which gave the impression. that religious liberty was being established in Spain. In a ' letter to the Spanish Embassy in Washington,...…

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…411 ■ 14,1•Mi Boris Stnoicir's —7---- 1111uinphrey, Eban, Due at Bond Fete for col. Jacob Arvey Between You ... and Me' 1964, Jewish Tel Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) Meet Max M. Fisher, the new general chairman of the United Jewish Appeal for 1965. . . Charming, warm-hearted, generous and a great humanitarian, he considers himself a "grass roots man" born and raised as a community man . .. His philosophy is that a good Jew is a good America...…

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…Scholars Review Religion on Campus, Shaarey Zedek Dedicates Morris Adler School in Israel ligious School. A public school in Gadot, Israel, some time in Israel for study. Ceremonies, chaired by Samuel Tri-Faith Issues, in U-M Paperback Kibbutz Gadot is a settlement will be named for Rabbi Morris A major comment in Dr. Her- Adler in tribute to his service to The American student com- Cong. Shaarey Zedek. munity is analyzed by scholars berg's p...…

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…Lord Marks, British Philanthropist, Romney Heads Notables at Tribute to Fisher BULLETIN Weizmann Institute Founder, Dead LONDON (JTA)—Lord Simon sequent years of feverish Zionist Marks, one of Britain's ' outstand- activity in Britain. He gave many millions of ing philanthropists and a founder pounds for various causes in of the Weizmann Institute of Sci- Israel. He had served as presi- ence in Israel, died here. Tuesday at age 76. dent of ...…

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…Emergence of German and Austrian Anti-Semitism Traced by figures, the extensive "Anti-Semitism is unthinkable be irrational, anti-intellectual and and other references to numerous sources without democracy." according to often superstitious; in general it Peter G. J. Pulzer, lecturer in pol- treats with suspicion the findings for the author's facts, the repro- duced cartoons which illustrate the itics at Oxford University, who of science and...…

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…Photos Reveal Auschwitz Murders; Witness Collapses After Testimony (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) Witnesses at three Nazi war crimes trials presented important evidence against concentration camp aides. At the largest of the three trials, in which 20 ex-SS guards and Auschwitz workers are charged posing proudly for their pictures while standing before crema- toria, where the burned remains of recently gassed Jews are vis- ...…

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…• Bigotry's Danger to Democracy Baltzell's 'Protestant Establishment' Shows sponded to the threat of violent "systematically exclude Jews from Anti-Semitism is viewed as a by E. Digby Baltzell, sociology pro- problem of Gentile morality in fessor at the University of Pennsyl- "The Protestant Establishment — vania, published by Random House. This is not an evaluation of Pro- Aristocracy and Caste in America," testanism or a study of any reli-...…

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…U.S. Catholics Revise Texts to Eliminate of society, so that there should be no reason for them. But Richards Distortions on Jews Jewish Nobel Prize Winners BY DAVID SCHWARTZ Copyright. 1964, JTA Inc. Bernard G. Richards, president of the Jewish Information Bureau, tells me that Jews have won a total of 44 Nobel Prizes. Considering that, in all, about 300 have been awarded, the Jewish percentage is himself is quite polite and is rea- sonabl...…

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…Merge in Montreal Five; Synagogues Delegates to Knesiah Plan Melaveh Malkah; to Show Films of Israel MONTREAL (JTA)—An amalga- mation unique in the synagogue life of Montreal'Jewish community has taken place: with the merger Rabbi Henry Nadler. president of five houses of worship. The of Agudath Israel of Detroit, an synagogues involved are the Tile- Services 5 p.m. today and 9 a.m. flounces a Malaveh Malkah will be CONG. GEMILUTH CHASSODIM...…

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…NATIONAL COUNCIL OF JEW- ISH WOMEN, Detroit Section, will hear a discussion of campus Ju- daism 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Marshall M. Mil- ler, 25217 E. Roycourt, Huntington Woods. Participants will be Rabbi Ernst Conrad of Temple Beth Ja- eob, Pontiac: and Samuel Ober stein, Wayne State University stu- dent. College students invited. * * * FAIRVIEW CHAPTER, Women's American ORT, will meet for luncheon 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at th...…

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…▪ Seminary's Arzt to Address Reception Linda Balaban Wed to Allan D. Breyer in Honor of Louis Berry Wednesday Dr. Max Arzt, vice chancellor the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, will be guest speaker at a private reception in behalf of Louis Berry, at the Statler-Hilton Hotel 4 p.m., Wednesday. The announcement was made by Rabbi Morris Adler, chairman of a Shaarey Zedek dinner at which Berry the following week will re- ceive an award f...…

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…Pioneer Physician What We Need Is a Little Intra-Faith' Understanding Volunteers to Serve Dr. Hartog Jacob Hamburger, a By CHARLOTTE HYAMS "Yes, it does," I replied gamely, what he calls himself) thinks I'm on Israel Bond Day 1 Jewish physician in Holland in the latter part of the 19th Century, my head shaking in contradiction. a benighted creature of the Exile How wonderful, I though t, .,there's no prejudice. here—nothing Hundreds of volun...…

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…• ▪ Jewish Folk Chorus Marks 40th Year Gelvan-Busch Vows Morris Mandel's 'Stories for Speakers' Is Veritable Treasure for Orators The Jewish Folk Chorus has en- of founders; the expanded reper- Will Be Exchanged tered its 40th year with a look toire is based on these songs. "A certain rabbi had a very Under president Morris Citrin, Public speakers, who are con- ahead. Two public concerts early strict sense of justice. One day (who sings ri...…

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