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August 19, 1966 • Page Image 36

…t:,t;p.;...;pxp;t;o.2.;* ■ ;.oct;a ■ :.;*wb;.;...;tcr.±. ■ ;.;t.;±,:a ■ x4bx,p;.;..;.;ac,±;4b;ws.;t;. ■ ,;±;. ■ ;,±;.w2.4.: ► riZt .7.1c3 r:Zt t^..4 tr:71,7:1:4 ► 7.1 571 .7-1 '7.1 ► .74:1 r17.1.747.4 r7:1,74, 74 ;11 itj TANGLEWOOD OF SOUTHFIELD Elti; Model Open Daily-17045 Fairfax Ninth of 11 Mile, West of Greenfield :1r, Immediate Occupancy S. Z. Wolack, Builder ► 7:71 Sharon Meadows --= Southfield dt Dt3 4-bedroom custom built colo...…

August 19, 1966 • Page Image 37

…17—HOUSES FOR SALE Tanglewood in Southfield 4 Models—Ranches and Colonials from OPEN SUN. 2-5 P.M. $23,900 Southfield Rd. at 11 Mi. EL 7-5414 Model: 356-9527 Ranches and Colonials (By Appt. Only) GROSS REALTY DI 2-1300 SHERWOOD VILLAGE 25648 FILMORE PLACE Open Sun. 2-5 Phone 543 8488 Immed. poss. Luxury 2-Bed. Ranch. Must sell. Under $40,000. 30 DAYS,OCCILWANCY - ROSEMONT BLDG. CO . Oak Park—Open Sun. 2-5 MODEL 14211 KINGSTON ...…

August 19, 1966 • Page Image 38

…17-HOUSES FOR SALE 24-A-PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 17-HOUSES FOR SALE COUNSEL WITH etmaarka. MARK TWAIN-VASSAR, Jas. Couz. Area-Well kept 2 bed- rm. brk. bung. basement, garage. Bath with vanity. Ex- cell. neighborhood. A fine starter home or for retirees. $15,900 terms. OAK PARK Let Geller Really 3 bedroom brick, car-port, new car- peting and drapes, air-conditioned. Large lot, beautiful outdoor patio. Gas heat. Full price $15,500. Manage y...…

August 19, 1966 • Page Image 39

…Abraham. Dubnove Doctor's Brother Monument Unveilings THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS OBITUARIES Abraham Dubnove, retired phar- unveiling announcements may be in- serted by mail or by calling The Jewish News office, 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd., De- troit 48235. VE 3-9364. Written an- nouncements must be accompanied by the name and address of the person making the insertion. There is a stand- ing charge of $3.50 for an unveiling notice, measuring an inch ...…

August 19, 1966 • Page Image 40

…I rael Meets Challen (Continued from Page 1) in applications filed for admission but whose servant, in error, took to the Hebrew University and to the invitation to the family's the Technion. More than 2,200 enemy, Bar Kamtza. The latter, young men and women already believing there might be reconcili- have applied for admission to the ation, in good spirit accepted the Technion and only half of them invitation. He was humiliated, and can be a...…

August 12, 1966 • Page Image 1

…Polish History and the Jewish Tragedy JEWISH NE C~E TFROr Artistic 5727 Calendars A Weekly Review Commentary Page 2 Vol. XLIX, No. 25 -r Contest With Apathy: Vital Need for Adult Jewish JMI CHIGgN Education of Jewish- Events Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper — Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle August 12, 1966 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd.—Detroit 48235—VE 8-9364 r'. 4 Editorial Page 4 $6.00 Per Year; This Issue 20c Es...…

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…Purely Commentary By Philip Jewish Journalists Slomovitz Meet In Brussels Polish Milienium Anniversary Points to Historic Conflict Polish History and the Jewish Tragedy Artistic Calendars for 5727 On the occasion of the observance of the 1000th anniversary of the establishment of the Church in Poland, the U. S. Post Office Depart- ment is issuing a special stamp. Poland's Communist regime has threatened to reject mail bearing the commemor...…

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…Israeli Throngs Welcome Home President JEUSALEM, (JTA) — After an absence of 52 days, during which he toured three countries in South America, then visited the United States, where he was honored by President Johnson, Israel's Presi- dent Zalman Shazar returned to his home in Israel. A 21-gun salute greeted the President as his plane touched down at Lydda Airport, where he was welcomed by Prime Minister Levi Eshkol, Acting President Kadish Lu...…

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…Women Zionists' Action Program 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, Mich. 48235, TIIEJ.IFE LINE VE 8-9364. Subscription $6 a year. Foreign $7. Second Class Post-age Pai...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, August 12, 1966-5 Discuss German-Jewish Relations at WJC • Continued from. Page 1 • German Parliament that says thank you through me to the World Jewish Congress." Dr. Goldmann, as president of the WJC, and the plenary session's presidium, received cables from West Germany's Chancellor Lud- wig Erhard and Berlin Mayor Willy Brandt. After expressing his hope that the dialogue would aid toward im- provement of ...…

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…Syna gogue Council , NCRA_C United • • • in Stand A gamst Dirksen, Amendment WASHINGTON (JTA)—In a dra- "it is not and should not be the matic display of unity on a sensi- business of government to aid tive issue, major American Jewish religion and, if it does assume religious and community relations that role, then in the very pro- cess and precedent it estab- organizations joined in a single representation opposing the pray- lishes, it does...…

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…World Congress Concludes with Resolution Urging Identification by Jewish Youth (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) BRUSSELS—With the adoption of a series of resolutions on some of the most vital subjects facing Jewry today, the fifth Plenary Assembly of the World Jewish Congress, in session here for _the last 10 days, closed Tuesday night. The principal resolutions, dealing with Soviet Jewry, Arab-Israeli relations, attitudes betwe...…

August 12, 1966 • Page Image 8

…8—Friday, August 12, 1966 Israel Enters "War of The Visas" By ELIAUHU SALPETER (Chief J.T.A. Correspendent in Israel) (Copyright, 1966, Jewish Telegraph Agency, Inc.) JERUSALEM—Israel is now en- gaged in a "War of The Visas." Actually it is more a popular up- rising, in which the government wisely chose to fight with the peo- ple rather than stand on the side- lines. Americans, accustomed to the fact that since the post-war period dollar-h...…

August 12, 1966 • Page Image 9

…Zoe Oldenbourg's 'The Crusades' • Tragic Era of 'Soldiers of Christ' Replete With Horror of Massacre "Crusade" has become a word still was the "singularly abstract for the rallying of forces for causes summons" for the cross-carrying, which—without knowledge of the as an appeal by Christ, "You shall background or the origin of the help me carry the Cross". Mme. religious medieval movements to Oldenbourg asserts: capture the Holy Land from in-...…

August 12, 1966 • Page Image 10

…10—Friday, August 12, 1966 Laqueur's 'Russia and Germany' Reveals Anti-Semitic Kinship, Exposes Propagandists' Resort to 'Protocols' "Russia and Gerinany: A Cen- tury of Conflict," by Walter La- queur, published by Little, Brown and Co. (34 Beacon, Boston 6), is an impressive study of the relation- ship between the two countries, and is revealing from many points of view. It shows how Russia had in- fluenced Germany, especially with the fuel...…

August 12, 1966 • Page Image 11

…Conversion of Jews "CRUX" of Recent Ecumenical Council LONDON (JTA) — One of Brit- ain's outstanding lay Catholics, who is a leader in efforts to im- prove relations between Jews and Christians, declared at Cambridge University that the "crux" of the recent Ecumenical Council decla- ration regarding Jews was the aim of converting Jews to Catholicism. However, he insisted, "the notion that there was a campaign on to convert Jews is quite fanta...…

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…12—Friday, August 12, 1966 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS The Jewish SYNAGOGUE SERVICES L ogookome=em. CONG. BNAI JACOB: Services 7:30 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Isaac will speak on the portion of "Re'ayh." TEMPLE ISRAEL: Services 8:20 p.m. today. Rabbi Syme will speak on "Reflections on 'Dr. Zhivago.' " Alan David Gruskoff, Bar Mitzva. Services 11 a.m. Saturday. Leonard Allan Rossmore, Bar Mitzva. CONG. SIIAAREY SHOMAYIM: Services...…

August 12, 1966 • Page Image 13

…Vienna of Pre-Hitler !Days: Anti-Semitic Trends Also Traced to Previous Period Approximately 40 years ago, Hugo Bettauer wrote a book "The City Without Jews" which was a prediction of things to come — in Vienna. He was assassinated by anti-Semites for his expose of the Jew-baiting that was already in evidence in Austria at that time. Ilsa Barea, a native of Vienna who worked during the last war in the BBC Monitoring Service, having settled in...…

August 12, 1966 • Page Image 14

…14—Friday, August 12, 1966 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS DAYEN1 BY HENRY LEONARD Jews in Sports BY JESSE SILVER (Copyright, 1966, JTA, Inc.) "And I'll have you know our Rabbi is a man of Spotless Mediocrity." 4 Cagers Added to U.S. Maccabiah Team Entry Barry Leibowitz, LIU, Stuart Kerzner, Providence College, Steve Kopitko, Rhode Island, and Rick Weitzman, Northeastern, have been added to the basketball team that will represent the United S...…

August 12, 1966 • Page Image 15

…• Jan ice Ma ltzer 11 la rries George Erdstein of NY WAM. 'W • •\ Women's Ow& SOUTH OAKLAND COUNTY CHAPTER, Hadassah, will hold a president's luncheon for a select group of its members 1 p.m. Aug. 23 at the home of Mrs. Byron Ger- son, 26640 Huntington, Hunting- ton Woods. This special luncheon is the kick-off for the Hadassah Medical Organization which raises money to support the Hadassah Medical Center in Israel. Follow- ing the luncheo...…

August 12, 1966 • Page Image 16

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August 12, 1966 • Page Image 17

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August 12, 1966 • Page Image 18

…18—Friday, August 12, 1966 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Catherine Fish Marries Painter Jossi Stern in Hadassah Show Lawrence J. Burnstein Detroit Chapter of Hadassah will , exhibit a collection of Israeli paint-1 ings by Jossi Stern, prominent Is- raeli painter who will interpret and explain his many paintings on display. All paintings at the exhibit will be for sale. Proceeds will go to Youth Aliyah. Born in Hungary in 1923, Stern came to Pales...…

August 12, 1966 • Page Image 19

…r 101.111•1•1.!011itt ∎ MINEWO MINIM ••=, 41•11111.11 ■ 0.111. I 0.211 ■ 1141111111. 0- ■ 0 •INIM04111111.10=11. MIP1.(1 ,W 0.11•11.011111 ■0■ 01111 ■ 0 41=1•0 ■ 1•0111111•11.41 ■ Jewish Meals You may call them latkes, pan- cakes or crepes; they are good in any language. At one time they were associated mostly with re- ligious observances. But in our day they are a year round treat. In Colonial America pancakes were mainly a breakfast dish...…

August 12, 1966 • Page Image 20

…• 20—Friday, August 12, 1966 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS fill Slipson to Ala riy Honorable Abraham Avidar To Speak Gerald Meyers No 24 At Israel Bond Reception The Hon. Abraham Avidar, newly appointed Consul General of Israel for the Midwest, will make his inaugural appearance in De- troit at a leadership reception din- ner 7 p.m., Aug. 22, at the Stand- ard Club. diplomatic Mission in Russia and Poland. On his return to Israel he served in ...…

August 12, 1966 • Page Image 21

…Lois Beth Teache Wed Agency Head Hopeful to Mr. David H. Raitt of U. S. Immigration MRS. DAVID RAITT Lois Beth Teache and David H. Raitt were married in an after- noon ceremony Sunday at Bnai Moshe Synagogue by Rabbi Moses Lehrman. The bride was attended by her sister, Donna Teache, and the bridegroom was attended by his brother, Cecil Raitt. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. David Teache of Penning- ton Dr. and Mr. and Mrs. Abe Raitt o...…

August 12, 1966 • Page Image 22

…THE JEWISH NEWS CHECKER SRS -8-0 RIBS • CHICKEN • SHRIMP Delivered "HOT" — UN 4-7700 20050 Livernois, Just South of 8 Mile ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY AFTER 2 A.M. CHINESE FOODS . Specializing in HOA KOW INN Cantonese Food Open Daily 11 a.m.-11 p.m. — Sat. 11 a.m. - 2 a.m. Free Parking Carry-Out Service LI 7-4663 13715 W. 9 MILE RD., OAK PARK THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 22—Friday, August 12, 1066 The Best of Everything By Danny Raskin LARC...…

August 12, 1966 • Page Image 23

…Demonstration Erupts at Basketball Game Israel Festival Features CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS outside the local basketball sta- Nature Music and Dance ditun, then inside while the game TEL AVIV (JTA) — The great was under way. On the other hand, about 1,000 spectators cheered the diversity of Israel's cultural rich- members of the German team every ness was illustrated here at the Liners and display classified ads accepted from re- time they s...…

August 12, 1966 • Page Image 24

…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 24—Friday, August 12, 1966 13 — FOR 13—FOR RENT APARTMENTS 25340 N. MONTMARTRE 1 blk. E. of Greenfield, 2 blks. N. of 10 NORTHWEST AREA 1-2 bedroom apts. Available August 1. Air-conditioned, balcony, large walk-in closets, swimming pool. Fin- est location. Private parking. All utilities except electric included. Deluxe 3-bedroom 2-bath apt. Cen• tral air-conditioning, basemen t, built-in kitchen with dishwasher. ...…

August 12, 1966 • Page Image 25

…17—HOUSES FOR SALE OAK PARK--OPEN SUN. 2-5 • 22021 HARDING Get the, most for your money in Oak Park. 3 bedrm. brick ranch, cent. air cond. Pan. Den, lge. kitch. w/break. nook, tiled base w/ext. lay., gas ht., 2 1/2-car garage, quick occupancy. 353-2400. LEEDS REALTY OAK PARK — OPEN SUN. 2 - 5 24720 GARDNER 1 blk: S. 10 Mi. Move in before school starts. :3-bedrm. brk. ranch, newly decorated, carpeting, drapes, pan. utility , rm., gas ht., ...…

August 12, 1966 • Page Image 26

…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE IMMED. OCCUPANCY 15939 NEW HAMPSHIRE Six 3-bedroom Colonials, full din. rm. Family Rm., Extras included. TANGLEWOOD SUB. in SOUTH- FIELD. chamberlain 'Indiana N. Santa Maria and 51/2 Attractive brk. income, all spacious rms., ex- tra lg. kitchen with tile break. rms., scr. rear porch, excel. carpeting, drapes, 2 cr. gar., gas ht., close to Syn., shopp., trans. Best rental lo- cation. Ask for Mr. Ope...…

August 12, 1966 • Page Image 27

…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, August 12, 1966-27 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE Brk. 2 flat nr. 7 Mi. Lovely 5 and 5. Both flats decorated, 2 fireplaces, 2 modern kitch_ ens, 2 tile baths, gas lit., rec. rm., side drive, gar., $2,900 dn. on land cont. Ask for Mr. Kalfuss. FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP 11 MILE-MIDDLEBELT AREA Mr. Morris Finkelstein, of SENTRY BLDG. and GRACE-PARK BLDG. 13351 IRVINE Spacious 3 bedroom b...…

August 12, 1966 • Page Image 28

…111101.111101011100 11( 01101011 11 1011$11011 1( N OS' SHERWOOD VILLAGE U MODEL OPEN 1-5 $U NDAY 17304 Jeanette am, v iennan Invest in the Future 5 stores, 7 flats, solid brk. in good renting area. Income over $8,000 a yr. Call now! Only $7,000 dn. U N. OF 10 MI., E. OF SOUTHFIELD RD. U Custom Builder 353-9673 GROSS REALTY U DI 2-1300 110111.111110 SOS 011111111K 110001110 "MIA HUNTINGTON WOODS MUST SELL. IMMEDIATE POSSESSIO...…

August 12, 1966 • Page Image 29

…SOUTHFIELD 29512 FAI RFAX Southfield-Twyckingham Near Lahser-12 Mile 3 bedroom cont. ranch. Carpet- ing, drapes, car-port, fenced yard, storage shed. Built-ins. $17,300. Luxurious ranch - 8 rooms, den, rec. room, maids room. Heated swimming pool. 41/2 baths, air- conditioned. Carpeting & drapes. OWNER 357-4258 17—HOUSES FOR SALE Beautiful Greenacres TU. 3-4311 Model Phone 353.2784 13 ,UILDERS etttuadta, 4 BEDROOMS—Genuine luxury. B...…

August 12, 1966 • Page Image 30

…30—Friday, August 12, 1966 17 A - — LOTS FOR SALE THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 50—BUSINESS CARDS Greenfield near 9 1/2 Mile LARK1NS MOVING CO. Zoned ERO-1. 45x1 10 - all utili- Household and Office Furniture ties. Priced to sell. Owner. EL 3-2177 DI 1-7171 12 LOTS In TANGLEWOOD SUBDIVI- SION. Southfield. Must sell. Partners are not getting along. Will sacrifice. Weekdays 342-3548 Southfield - 9 Mi. Roseland Gardens 2 choice residen...…

August 12, 1966 • Page Image 31

…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS I Friday, August 12, 1966-31 OBITUARIES Monument Unveilings Unveiling announcements may be in- serted by mail or by caning The Jewish News office, 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd., De- troit 48235. VE 8-9364. Written an- nouncements must be accompanied by the name and address of the person making the insertion. There is a stand- ing charge of $3.50 for an unveiling notice, measuring an inch in depth, and $7.00 for one two inche...…

August 12, 1966 • Page Image 32

…Historic 'Beiliss Case,' Czar Nicholas' Aid to Bigots Who Spread Ritual Murder Libel, Told by Maurice Samuel America and Alfred Knopf, is a remarkable act of recording, a splendid work of research and an unusual commentary on the anti- Semitic trends in Russia during Czarist days, when an inhuman and atrociously vicious libel was encouraged in its sponsorship of the ruler of Russia. MAURICE SAMUEL Maurice Samuel, unquestionably the most cre...…

August 05, 1966 • Page Image 1

…World Jewish Leadership Gropes in Dark, Searching Weapons on Assimilation World Jewish Congress Impressions BY PHILIP SLOMOV I TZ BRUSSELS, Belgium — As at previous - World Jewish Congress gatherings, in the 30-year history of the international movement, the fifth pre- nary is most colorful. There are delegates from so many lands, speaking different languages, bringing with them a diversity of problems and interests. But there ate also frus...…

August 05, 1966 • Page Image 2

…Purely Commentary Crimea, Birobidjan, Mirages . . . Crimea, Birobidjan, Mirages By Philip SIOMOVitZ Postponed Unity great Ingathering have our people found a measure of consolation for the millions of our martyred dead trapped and slaughtered in the countries of Europe. This is the legacy of the new United Israel Appeal, Inc. It is the trustee of a great historical ideal. As we streamline our fund- raising structure, the vicissitudes of ...…

August 05, 1966 • Page Image 3

…Austerity Program Poses Serious Threat to Israel Coalition; Mapai Considers Changes (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) JERUSALEM — I m p or t ant changes were being considered by Prime Minister Levi Eshkol and his top economic aides in the three-year economic austerity pro- gram outlined previously by Fi- nance Minister Pinhas Sapir. Some of the changes were being mulled in response to stern de- mands by the Mapam Party, which thr...…

August 05, 1966 • Page Image 4

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

August 05, 1966 • Page Image 5

…Levin Is Big Winner for Appeals Post; Jordan-Mali Resolution Defeated at United Nations • Continued from Page 1 • Director General at Israel's For- cil, asking it discreetly not to Pernick, Kent Get Common Pleas Nod `Efforts to reduce tension through eign Ministry in charge of armistice adopt a one-sided resolution in the also were easy winners, and Max Silverman and Sheldon Otis won nomination for the full Re- corder's Judge term. In the sho...…

August 05, 1966 • Page Image 6

…President Shazar Reiterates Ties of Friendship with U.S. (Continued from Page 1) Shazar that the United States would stand behind its commit- ments, not only in Vietnam, but also in other parts of the world. In mentioning the Vietnamese problem, Mr. Johnson made it clear that America continued to be mind- ful of its other commitments. The President also referred to U.S. aid to Israel and the long-pending de- salination project, although it wa...…

August 05, 1966 • Page Image 7

…Shazar Warns 'Task of Helping Jews Transfer is Far from Complete' (Continued from Page 6) Shazar spoke at a dinner honoring him and Mrs. Shazar under the joint auspices of the national United Jewish Appeal and the UJA of Greater New York at the Hotel Plaza. The Israeli leader cited the American Jewish community and its support of the UJA for the "effective partnership" with Is- rael's people which "made pos- sible the resurrection of the Jew-...…

August 05, 1966 • Page Image 8

…Ancedotes From the Mid rash The Salesman of Idols Once Terah left his son Abram in his shop to sell the idols which he had fashioned. An old man wished to buy a fresh idol for his birthday. Abram said: "Here is a new idol, completed this very day. Do you not think that you are of more importance than a god a day old?" The graybeard left in con- 'fusion, and Abram did not sell the idol. "You are incompetent as a sales- man," said Terah. "I sha...…

August 05, 1966 • Page Image 9

…7 7-, • • German Material Restitution Not Enough, Says Goldmann, (Continued from Page 8) note of Germany's growing im- portance is a most unrealistic attitude, based on pure emotion- alism. "The purpose of the discussion in Brussels, in which prominent German and Jewish leaders will participate, is to analyze the complexity and the difficulties of the problem, and to make the German people aware that merely material restitution can- not so...…

August 05, 1966 • Page Image 10

…10—August 5, 1966 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Kosher Dining Club Returns to U-M for a Second Year The Kosher Dining Club, spon- Young Israel Center of Oak- of Chicago and Tom Spira of sored jointly by Bnai Brith Hillel Woods is supervisor of the proj- Detroit. Foundation and the National Coun- ect. He is assisted by a local All meals are served at the cil of Young Israel - at the Univer- committee, composed of Sam Hillel Building, 1429 Hill, un...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Premier Eshkol Sees "Increasing Cracks in the Walls" of Arab Hostility Toward Israel about "the provocations which we endured patiently." On another issue, Eshkol told the gathering that Israel will re- quest associate membership in the European Common Market. "That," he said, "would be the best solu- tion for securing our basic econo- mic interests." Regarding internal affairs, the Premier stressed the necessity for ...…

August 05, 1966 • Page Image 12

…Our Film Folk By HERBERT G. LUFT (Copyright, 1966, JTA, Inc.) Silencers." Dean Martin's "Slay- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS girls," twelve luscious beauties, 12—August 5, 1966 were selected by columnist Earl Wilson and producer Irving Allen. * * * EVERYBODY Peter Faulk has been set to co- star with Jack Lemmon and Elaine is TALKING May in the Martin Manulis pro- about the duction of "Luv," it has been an- FABULOUS nounced by Mike Frankovich. "L...…

August 05, 1966 • Page Image 13

…•••,‘,?• • .................. . . .. THE JEWISH NEWS NA 1 1-4 I A Weekly Review of Jewish Events H ERE'S the home of The Jewish News. But what's a newspaper building to a newspaper? Well, it's warm inside . . . or cool . • . but that's not all. THE JEWIS H NEWS is a world newspaper with all that the word implies. Its own exclusive wire serv- ice . . its own selective sorting of the news . . . its own "Commentary" that's read all o...…

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