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August 05, 1966 • Page Image 14

…14—August 5, 1966 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Harold Margolis to Wed Nixon Visits Israel, Talks with Eshkol, Ben-Gurion TEL AVIV, (JTA) — Richard to Pakistan and Viet Nam before Natural Hero for 1st Israel 'Western' Dora Treitman in June Nixon, former United States Vice- returning home. By DAVID SCHWARTZ (Copyright, 1966, JTA, Inc.) Abraham Shapiro; who lived to become a legend in his own day, died recently at the ripe age of 95. Some day the...…

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…Judith Gorelick Weds Robert Gary Aptekar omen's Cluhs YESHIVATH BETH YEHUDAH WOMEN'S SABBATH LEAGUE will hold its indoor picnic noon Tuesday at Cong. Beth Tefilo Em- anuel Tikvah. Chairman of the day are Mrs. Walter Epstein and Mrs. Milton Winston. They will be as- sisted by social hostesses Rose Bielewich, Meyer Biegler, Arthur Cutler, Leo Laufer, Esther Sacks and Julius Spielberg. There will be prizes, and guests are invited. * * * MRS. R...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 16—August 5, 1966 AJ Congress Dialogue Pursues Understanding of Diaspora Jewry REHOVOT, (JTA) — Israelis were warned here not to condemn Diaspora Jews since such condem- nation is, in reality, "condemna- tion of Jewishness." Addressing a session of the Am- erican Jewish Congress Dialogue here, Col. Mordechai Ban-On, chief education officer of the Israel Army, said that Jews who do not migrate to Israel are not inferi...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, August 5, 1966-17 Birmingham Temple Sets Religion School Classes Birmingham Temple will hold registration for its religion school 10 a.m. to noon Aug. 28 at the Highmeadow School. At this time, students will meet their new teach- ers and receive their textbook ma- terials. Classes in Jewish holidays, cus- Larry Freedman Orchestra and Entertainment 647-2367 IlIiss Sherman Engaged to South American toms an...…

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…18—August 5, 1966 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Ale rrily SueRubin Bride ofAllan Edwa rd Tann g ewry On the Air HIGHLIGHTS !Philosophy Theme Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday. Station: Channel 2 of Hiohlio- b ht Series and Time: 9:15 am. "Highlights" will present a four- Station: WJBK part series on "The Jew and his Feature: "The Jew and his Philo- Philosophy" starting Sunday. Rab- spiky," a four part series, (See bi b). Morton M. Kanter, Associate story)...…

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…Mr., Mrs. Ian Hassin Garribbean Holiday MRS. IAN HASSIN At a candlelight ceremony Sun- day evening, at Adas Shalom Syn- agogue, Arlene Denise Brody, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brody of Blackstone Rd., Oak Park, was united in marriage to Ian Bruce Hassin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hassin of Lauder Ave. Rabbis Jacob Segal, Isaac Paneth and Cantor Nicholas Fenakel offic- iated. After a honeymoon to Puerto Rico, St. Thomas, and Jamaica, the ne...…

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…20—August 5, 1966 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Community-Wide Study in LA Indicates Six Priority Needs LOS ANGELES, (JTA) — Six major community-wide service pro- grams have been designated as current high priority needs in a report of the Jewish Federation- Council's Community Planning De- partment approved by the JFC board of directors, it was announc- ed by Dr. Max William Bay, presi- dent. The report represents more than four years of study b...…

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…Maxine Stone Marries Stuart H Brickner Jews in Sports By JESSE SILVER (Copyright, 1966, JTA, Inc.) The United States Committee Sports for Israel has announced the name of the baseketball coach and five of the players who will par- ticipate in the Pan-American Mac- cabiah Games in Sao Paulo, Bra- zil, from August 23-28. The players named were Dave Newmark, Columbia; Eugene Dres- ler, Harvard; Bob Beller, Har- yd; Bill Baum, Rochester and Tu...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 22—August 5, 1966 Minha Prayer's Regulated Time . By RABBI SAMUEL J. FOX (Copyright, 1966, JTA, Inc.) Like the other regular prayer times, the time for the afternoon prayer of Minha has two limits — the earliest time of the day when one can start the prayer and the latest time of the day beyond which the prayer of Minha cannot be recited. Basically, there seem to be two elements which govern the situation. One is t...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, August 5, 1966-23 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS CHECKER BAR-B-11 RIBS • CHICKEN • SHRIMP Delivered "HOT" — UN 4-7700 20050 Livernois, Just South of 8 Mile ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY AFTER 2 A.M. LARCO'S The Best of Everything Fine Italian-American Cuisine Deliciously Prepared for the Discerning Taste CHINESE FOODS By Danny Raskin • BANQUET FACILITIES DETROIT TENT OF Circus leaps and bounds .. . Membership Now: Open Sund...…

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…New Northland Theatre to Open This Month Richard Sloan, with his brother Eugene, owners of Suburban De- troit Theaters, Inc., are opening the Northland Theater, on Joseph L. Hudson Dr., Northland Center. It is a co-venture with Adolph and Irving Goldberg of Community Theaters. An August opening date is planned. Eugene Sloan, whose specialty HELD OVER 2nd BIG WEEK! kept in a plush Pad She played the Game and payed the Price! ' in the operat...…

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…16—HOUSES FOR RENT 16-B—WANTED TO BUY— HOUSES OAK PARK PROPERTIES WANTED 3 bedroom ranch with finished base- ment. Fully air-conditioned. Lo- cated near Oak Park recreation area. Rent $290 per month includes stove, portable dishwasher, lawn maintenance and front sidewalk snow removal. Also partial carpet- ing. Have qualified buyers with cash. Call Us for FREE APPRAISAL Nathan H. Knoppow 16909 Livernois 863-4200 13—FOR RENT APARTMENTS ...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 26 — THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS August 5, 1966 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE in Soutlitield RANCHES Cr COLONIALS • 4 bedrooms • Sunken Family Rm. with nat. firepl. • Separate Den • Main Fir. Laundry Rm. • 2 baths plus powder rm. • Complete blt.-in appliances • Insulated glass windows, screens • Detroit Sewer, Water and paved street NEW MODELS 19929 MANSFIELD Open Sun. 2 - 5 Just Off the Wire Nr. 7 Mi. on...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE OAK PARK 3 bedroom brick ranch, 1 fun and 2 half baths., air-conditioning, fin- ished recr. room, carpeting and drapes. Sprinkling system, garage. For appt. only call: JE. 9-1080 Between 8 - 5 I 17—HOUSES FOR SALE THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS OAK PARK 13921 Northfield-Kipling Indiana N. Santa Maria AVAILABLE FOR 30 DAY OCICUPANCY 4-Bedroom with Family Room COLONIAL with 1st floor Laundry room 3-Bedrm....…

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…• 28-August 5, 1966 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 17-HOUSES FOR SALE Spacious and spotless 3 bed. or 2 bed. and pan. den, 1 1/2 baths, sep. din. rm., very costly carpeting, drapes, pass hall, attic fan, nice kitch. awning. Immed. poss. We also have houses on Wildwood, Marlow, Kenosha, Ridgedale, Joan, Bishop and a 1/2 duplex. LI 14919 OAK PARK. 3-bedroom home-close to shopping and transportation. LI 2-6742 or LI 3-4452. Southfield - Pinewood ...…

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…• 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE LIVONIA Middlebelt-7 Mile 7 yr. old 3 bed. brk. ranch, beauti- fully- carpeted, modern tile kitch. w/blt-in oven, range. Private patio plus other fine features. 1st time offered. A steal at $18,700. Assume F.H.A. mtge. & save. Call Mr. Diamond today. OAK PARK DETROIT — OPEN SUN. 2 - 5 23480 SCOTIA MUST BE SEEN 8 Mi.-Evergreen Sec. 20545 SUNDERLAND BLDR'S CLOSE-OUT LEEDS RE...…

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…• 30—August 5, 1966 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 40—EMPLOYMENT 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17 — HOUSES FOR SALE OAK PARK 3-bedroom ranch, gas heat, air-con- ditioned, enclosed paneled porch with tile floor. Carpeting, drapes, stove, refrigerator. Beautifully land- scaped on large lot. Excellent con- dition. $24,300. Apartment Money Maker Clean well kept 10 unit apt. Five 3 rms. and five 4 rms. No vacancies, caretaker on premises. Illness forces sa...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, August 5, 1966 31 - OBITUARIES Monument Unveilings Unveiling announcements may be in- serted by mail or by calling The Jewish News office, 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd.. De- troit 48235. VE 8-93641 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 unveilino• notice, measuring an inch in depth. 's and $7.00 for one two i...…

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…• ▪ NVJ Congress Groping • Continued from Page 1 • in survival and threatened by assi- milation. The WJ Congress admini- stration has found it necessary to place primary emphasis on the de- sirability among Jews to overcome the threats that come from indiffer- ence, from assimilationist tenden- cies, from lack of knowledge among the young and the failure of their elders to communicate with them. On this score, an American attending these ses...…

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…Be Sure to Vote Next Tuesday Proper nominations must be made for major judicial posts, for the office of U. S. Senator, for Governor and other important positions—locally, in the state and nationally . .. Be sure to cast your ballot on Primary day, Tuesday, Aug. 2. HE JEWISH NEWS B irth Control, Contraceptives and the Talmud '7' F72 c) -r A Weekly Review Commentary Page 2 MIC HIGA N f Jewish Events A Challenge to the USSR: Why Hid...…

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…Purely Commentary lAVariety of Fascinating Jewish Facts By Philip SlOmOvitZ By DAVID SCHWARTZ love affair with King Solomon but David Dubinsky. who has just she may also have had a bit of The late Dr. Norbert Wiener, arthritis. The pains of love are retired as head of the Inter- Widespread discussion of birth control, the controversy it has national Ladies Garment Workers aroused in Catholic circles, the queries regarding the Jewish positio...…

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…Shazar Makes Hit on Trip to Brazil Friday, July 29, 1966-3 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS ed the fact that Shazar was the i in the communique. (Continued from Page 1) Both presidents agreed in the first foreign president to visit Bra- Weizmann in the city's Weizmann communique that Brazil and Israel zil without bringing security per- Square. On Friday evening, July 22, phy- attach great importance to the role sonnel. sicians ordered the Israeli pr...…

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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., 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 SLOMOV1TZ Editor a...…

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…High German Official Accused of WarCrime; 4 Get Life Sentences BONN (JTA) — Friedrich Karl Vialon, state secretary of the West German Ministry of Development, has been charged with responsi- bility for the deportation of Jews to concentration camps under the Nazi regime, according to docu- ments turned over to the Bonn authorities by the Soviet Embassy here. The material, comprising some 100 documents, reportedly shows that Vialon gave orders...…

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…Israel, Syria Await Security Council Decision on Conflict (Continued froth Page 1) The fight was conducted by the only Arab representative on the 15-man council, Dr. Muhammad H. El Farra of Jordan, who was backed by two other members of the Council—the Soviet Union and Bulgaria. Monday's session was the cut. mination of a series of events on Israel's northern border, facing Syria, over the last two months. In a retaliation against what Is- ra...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, July 29, 1966-7 I Jordan Doesn't See Eye-to-Eye With PLO — Hussein Israel Minister Criticizes U.S. Jews for Coming to 'Beg for Teachers' JERUSALEM (JTA) — Zalman Aranne, Israel's education min- ister, criticized the American Jew- ish community for "coming hat in hand to Israel to beg for teachers" for Jewish schools in the United States. Appearing as an unscheduled speaker at the 40th anniversary convention...…

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…8—Friday, July 29, 1966 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Senate Amendment Denies Aid to Arab States Not Paying Debts (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) WASHINGTON — The Senate adopted an amendment to the foreign aid bill last weekend which would deny American aid to eight Arab states and 38 other nations who are in arrears in their assess- ments to the United Nations. Under the terms of the amend- ment the president has discretion to ove...…

July 29, 1966 • Page Image 9

…What Made Seven Boys 'Go Bad'? — Study Probes Synagogue Burglary NEW YORK—A case study of father to services, and breaking seven boys brought into court last i the rules of the Sabbath." In addition to continuing anti- year in what the New York news- papers labeled the "Synagogue social behavior, there were Burglary Case" shows that inten- other important signs of personal difficulties for the youngsters. sive communal services are needed Al...…

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…10—Friday, July 29, 1966 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Raymond Carr's History of Modern Spain Accounts for Inquisition and Anti-Semitism There are concluding comments in "Spain 1808-1939," in which the author, Raymond Carr, asserts: "It is true that, in the years after 1939, when European war made reconstruction a physical im- possibility, the government of Spain had small opportunity to heal the wounds of civil war—had this been its intention—wi...…

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…Titanic Tragedy, Californian Captain's Role Told in Book THE Peter Padfield began his nauti- cal career when he was 16 as a cadet on the British training ship Worcester. He was a sea-farer at 18, became Second Mate on May- flower II in its duplication of the Pilgrims' voyage from England to Plymouth, Mass. He is therefore an authority on maritime af'airs and his "The Titatic and the Californian" pro- vides dependable material about the Titani...…

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…12—Friday, July 29, 1966 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS I Argentine Credit Co-Ops Director Named for `Patton' Film By HERBERT G. LUFT (Copyright, 1966, JTA, Inc.) HOLLYWOOD—William Wyler, three-time Academy Award win- ner, who was honored this year with the coveted Irving G. Thal- berg Award, has been signed to direct "Patton" for 20th Century- Fox, Richard D. Zanuck, vice- , president in charge of production, announced recently. "Patton," to be...…

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…On the Record I Pathological Society Under Nazism Described in Schoenbaum's Studies By NATHAN ZIPRIN (A Seven Arts Feature) Stamp of Approval ... Philip Slomovitz of The Detroit Jewish News recalls in a recent column that when he suggested in 1954 issuance of a postage stamp on the occasion of the observance of the American Jewish Tercert- tary, . the proposal swas rejected by the U.S. Post Office. Obviously it could not have been rejected ou...…

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…14—Friday, July 29, 1966 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS UN Aides to Address W JC Plenary His life has been devoted to the protection of human rights ! If you knew Sidney M. as we know him you'd elect him JUDGE of Two top United Nations aides, William Epstein (left) and Gabriel d'Arboussier, will participate in the forthcoming Plenary Assembly of the World Jewish Congress that will take place in Brussels, Belgium from July 31 to Aug. 9. Epste...…

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…Jew of the Future:Dire Warnings in David Horowitz's From "Israel" by Ludwig Lewisohn I 'The Free World Colossus' Analyzed The Jew of the future will un- derstand both himself and the ! world better. That world cannot be saved, cannot be redeemed from chaos except through co-operation and peace. Liberals and pacifists and the truly ethically minded see that. They know that the chivalric instincts must fall into disuse, that the gallant barbari...…

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…16—Friday, July 29, 1966 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Spengler's Letters Reveal Stand Against Hitler: Author of Book on West Faced. Prison Camp Oswald Spengler, author of "The • dents are recorded, and valuable Decline of the West," was for a exchanges of views with important time the idol of the Nazis. Then figures of his time — and about there was a mutual disenchant- Nazi and other leaders — will be found in these letters. Knopf has, ment. In...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, July 29, 1966-17 You know this man ... by his long friendship by the good things he does HELP ELECT G. MENNEN DEMOCRAT/FOR U.S. SENATOR You can trust -him BE SURE YOU VOTE AUGUST 2 FOR WILLIAMS This message sponsored by Williams for U.S. Senator Committee Eddie McGloin, chairman VOTE FULL TERM/VOTE SHORT TERM …

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…Angry Protests Greet Sapir's Program of Personnel Curtailment ELECT ROLLAND O'H RE "OUTSTAN DI NG" — Detroit Bor Assoc. Advi sory Comittee Poi. An Outstanding Attorney for 35 Years Endorsed by Democratic and Republican Cong. Dist. organizations; Laborers Local 344; Detroit Fire Fighters Assn.; Wayne Co. Building Trades Council; Local 42 AFL- CIO; church and civic groups. Active in Old Newsboys and YMCA. Ackerman has com- piled an admira...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, July 29, 1966-19 Rated "OUTSTANDING" God-Idea Inspiringly Delineated in Aron's 'God of the Beginnings' Robert Aron, French-Jewish his- torian, has an interesting back- ground. He played an important role in the Giraud and deGaulle government, cooperated with American forces during the war, was arrested by the Nazis and it was as a result of the experiences during the Hitler era that he be- gan to think in re...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS could be more mistaken." And he 20—Friday, July 29, 1966 Prof. Reik's 'Curiosities of the Self' Raises Many Issues, Is Filled With Debatable Views About Jewry's Status Prof. Theodor Reik of Ade1phi College, Garden City, N.Y., has written on many subjects of in- terest to Jews. The famed clin- ical psychologist has discussed and written on the subject of Jewish humor. He has analyzed pagan rites in Judaism; ritual, do...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS The Jester Hershel Ostropolier ?WM E #4i/E BEEN ../EsTER5 ,14,0 +/ESTERS:8u rA/EZAve 0,HERsfrizt asrRopoi./ER. ,yy1ARENTS sve,E FrAoR, 4410 /* NO GOOD AS BI/Shieessw4/4 SO /ZL 0,1Y NE CAME TO THE 1/0,HE Of 77/E N45570/c. rz,io.oht- F,HEZ2z/802-. / UNDERSTAND THAT RABE/ 8.4Ry/e/i ts veRy siO. / CAN ,4fAge 1 LAUGH! SY Afy,4//rs. TNEY TOLD NMI TO Cows ay Al 4FTERNOZ, N•j-- ThVE /5 HERsHE'L GREET/NCB RABB/ OSTROPOL...…

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…22—Friday, July 29, 1966 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Seymour Markowitz Candidate for Legislature Seymour Markowitz, a Detroit tablished to cope with problems Anti-Semite Poet Ezra Pound Given Notables' Accolades on 80th Birthday For more than a decade, from the time that he was indicted, in 1943, for treason—two years be- fore he was brought to this coun- try to be tried on that charge_ there were debates, feature ar- ticles, discussions, on ...…

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…Breakthrough Hits Dismissal of ADL Aide's Case N The rightist organization Break- through has asked County Prose- cutor Samuel Olsen to fire William Hathaway, chief of the criminal division, for having the case dropped against an Anti-Defama- tion League staff member involved in a fracas with Breakthrough members last March. In a leaflet cir- culated by Break- through p i c ket- ers July 16, they asked Olsen to issue a new war- rant for the ...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 24—Friday, July 29, 1966 Key Organizations, Leaders Endorse Shevitz for Recorder's Court Post Labor organizations, business leaders, fellow attorneys and poli- tical groups are boosting the can- didacy of Sidney M. Shevitz for nomination as Recorder's Court judge. Shevitz' program to "humanize", the court and his efforts in human relations have won him a spot on the Wayne County AFL-CIO slate for the Aug. 2 primary. ...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, July 29, 1966-25 Lincoln Welton Eying Probate Court Seat Lincoln Welton, a practicing at- torney for 26 years and treasurer of the probate and trust section of the State Bar 'of Michigan is a candidate for probate 'judge in Oakland County in the Aug. 2 primary. Welton previously was a Michi- gan probate councilman, is a fel- , ELECT .. . SEYMOUR MARKOWITZ State Representative Republican-16th Dist. Politi...…

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…!6—Friday, July 29, 1966 Local Collegians to Work on Kibbutz for Summer FiVe Michigan college students are participating in the Summer in Kibbutz program sponsored in Is- rael by the American Zionist Youth Foundation. They are Detroiters Susan Birn- lorf, 18092 Muirland and Nicholas Nfartin, 1301 Harper: Carol Black, 25503 Scotia, Huntington Woods; .Tanice Saul, 17231 Richard, South- Field; and David Litvin of Mount Clemens. The 146 U.S. and...…

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…\ Jewish Meals By ROSALIND S. ZUNSER (Copyright, 1966, JTA, Inc.) gradually, add eggs one at a time. ■ Sift together flour, baking powder, baking soda and salt, and add gradu- ally to butter mixture with sour cream. Add vanilla extract and mix well. Spoon 12 of mixture into a greased 8x14 or 9x13 pan, cover with 1,,2 of toppinc, spoon other 1/2 of batter into pan and top with other half of topping. Bake in 350 oven 30 minutes. Remove from o...…

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…28—Friday, July 29, 1966 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Weekly Quiz Cong. Ateres Zvi Gives to Education BY RABBI SAMUEL J. FOX (Copyright, 1966, JTA, SYNAGOGUE SERVICES TEMPLE ISRAEL: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Charles L. Goldstein will speak on "Deuteronomy and Computers" (See story). Services 11 a.m. Saturday. CONG. BNAI JACOB: Services 7:35 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Isaac will speak on "Sabbath Nahamu." CONG. BETH YEHUDAH: Servi...…

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…Commission on Aging Gives to 'Operation Friendship' The Michigan Commission on Aging announces the awarding of the first grant in the state under the Older Americans Act of 1965 to "Operation Friendship" of the Detroit Section, National Council of Jewish women. The grant will be used to help finance a three-year project to locate adequate housing in the Detroit community for elderly rehabilitated patients at Ypsilanti State Hospital. An addi-...…

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…30—Friday, July 29, 1966 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS LETTER BOX Hebrew Benevolent Pays Off Debt. Thank Leonard Simons for Seeing Housing Need Editor, The Jewish News: On behalf of all senior adult clubs that meet at the Jewish Center, we would like to convey our sincere gratitude to the Jew- ish Welfare Federation, and espe- cially to Mr. Leonard Simons for his efforts in establishing a low- rent housing project for elderly men and women. It ...…

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…▪ Gooze-Ephraim Troth Announced at Reception MISS BARBARA GOOZE At a recent garden cocktail re- ception, Mrs. Sandy Gooze of Addison Ave., Southfield, an- nounced the engagement of her daughter Barbara Norice to Mich- ael Jerry Ephraim, son Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ephraim of of Sherwood Ct., Oak Park. Miss Gooze is the daughter of the late David Gooze. A July 1967 wedding is planned. Israel Festival of Music Has International Cast (Direct JTA ...…

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