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December 20, 1968 • Page Image 19

…..../.20en-r•-••• ■ omen's Clubs PYTHIAN SISTERS elected Alice Levine most excellent chief; Sophie Thall, past chief; Rosetta Cowan, senior; Rosetta Weiner, junior; Ruth Goldman, manager; Cecile Smith, secretary; Lillian Lowenthal, treasurer; and Esther Rachleff, musician. For informa- tion on the Feb. 9 joint dinner- dance with the Knights, call Mrs. Levine, HE 5-0173. KINNERET CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will meet 12:30 Thursday at the Labor ...…

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…20—Friday, December 20, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 7 Named by Bnai Brith to Highest Policy Board Onat Ord cil ,/ictivittes ALBERT EINSTEIN LODGE is taking reservations for its New Year's Eve dance, starting at 9 p m., in Cong. Bnai David. Dinner and breakfast will be served, with cocktails included in the price of the evening. Eric Rosenow's Con- tinentals will provide the music. For reservations, call Leon Weber- man, chairman, KE 1-822...…

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…Room At The Bottom The Jewish and Negro leaders NEW YORK — Leaders of the Negro and Jewish communities agreed to establish "ongoing com- munications," and will meet later took a major step last week to to map plans for an interfaith bridge what they all described as response to the crisis and the a communication gap between the tensions it has exacerbated on the two groups. local community level. About 250 rabbis and Negro min- A joint statem...…

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…22—Friday, December 20, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Frumin-1 — Ilippert Rites Volunteers Mobilized for Action Day; Held at Shaarey Zedek Israel Bond Subscribers Asked to Help Young Adults' Big Week to Kick Off Scores of volunteers will take a call by sending in their checks part in Israel Action Day Sunday to the Israel Bond office. With. Touch Football, Moonlight Dance . in the final cash collection effort The office, 8522 W. McNichols, ...…

December 20, 1968 • Page Image 23

…activities in Society See Nixon Post for Murray Chotiner Newsweek this week predicted that Murray Chotiner will get an assignment on the staff of l',".resi- dent-elect Nixon. The Newsweek item states: "Richard Nixon has assigned his veteran campaign tactician, Mur- ray Chotiner, to a potentially, im- portant political job in Washing- ton. One of Nixon's prioriti6 is to see that the Republicans win con- trol of the House of Representa- tives ...…

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…24—Friday, December 20, 7968 Concerns of Aged in Nursing Homes Told by Chaplain THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Menora Wired for Hanuka Hanuka lights, some like those shown above at Fort Meade, Md., shine at military posts all over the world through arrangements made by Jewish chaplains served and supplied by the commission is Jewish chaplaincy of the National Jewish Welfare Board. Hanuka Candles Lit at Japan Air Base WAKKANAI, Japan—Jewish ai...…

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…Barbara Richman Wed Quebec Revamping Education System to Jonathan P. Schmidt to Do Away With Religious Criteria By MICHAEL M. SOLOMON (Copyright 196S, JTA Inc.) MONTREAL — The century - old separation of schools according to the religion of the pupils is soon to come to an end. A bill recently in- troduced in the Quebec legislature will eliminate the obsolete system created by the province in 1867 and replace it by a new one which will comb...…

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…• THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 26—Friday, December 20, 1968 Bar Mitzva Guide and the Standard Puzzling Queries Robert Burnstein to Take Important Guide to Children's Emotional Needs teacher could become the hero in that its two key words are "love David Goodman, who writes Miss Shindel as Bride a Dr. the fight on crime—our Number and common sense." syndicated column on marriage and children, offers vitally needed advice in his newest work, "A P...…

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…UAHC to Publish New Israel Social Study for Youth Dual Celebration for Hillel Pupils Friday, Decanter 20, 1968-27 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Habonim Seminar Begins With Torchlight Parade Habonim Labor Zionist Youth Hanuka will start at the Labor will hold its Midwest seminar Sun- Zionist building 8:30 p.a. Sunday day through Thursday at the La- and move to the Jewish Center A lavishly illustrated new social bor Zionist Institute and the Esth...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 28—Friday, December 20, 1968 Alpha Omega Nets $100,000 Bond Sales 7777's Fowler, Montor in Tribute to Noted Jew President of India Joins (JTA)—The president from London. He recited memorial of India, Dr. Zakir Hussain and prayers and a prayer for the presi- other Indian notables joined large dent's good health. numbers of Jews and non-Jews at 90000 CIS (L9 0000000000000 • memorial services for David Sas- 0 Import...…

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…Rabbi Richard C. Hertz Heads Jarring Believed RUC-JIR Board of Overseers Possible Israel- Rabbi Richard C. Hertz has been named chairman of the board of overseers of Hebrew Union Col- lege-Jewish Institute of Religion, it DR. RICHARD C. HERTZ nation who meet periodically to advise President Glueck on aca- demic matters pertaining to their alma mater. Established in 1960, with the late Rabbi Abba Hillel Silver as chair- man, the board of ove...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS Life is action and passion; there- fore, it is required of a man that he should share the passion and action of his time at peril of being judged not to have lived. —Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. The Best of Everything THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 30 Friday, December 20, 1968 — Delta Expands Its Florida Service Delta Air Lines' winter sched- non-stop, direct or connecting jets. ules, all jet in Detroit, now effec- In February De...…

December 20, 1968 • Page Image 31

…Danny Raskin's LISTENING 0 S T heat of an argument with a judge, lost a little of his temper . . .The judge was not one to take any in- solence from young legal upstarts, as he called them, so he pounded his gavel and said sternly, "I fine you $50 for contempt of this court" . . . Hardly were the words out of his mouth when the lawyer piped up, "Yes, Your Honor, I was sort of expecting that. I have the money right here in my jacket pocket....…

December 20, 1968 • Page Image 32

…Levine's 'The Lion in Winter' Scores Triumphs BY HERBERT G. Lurr (copyright 1968, JTA, Inc-) , HOLLYWOOD—Joe Levine did it again! After the outstanding suc- cess of "The Gradaute," with an Oscar for his director and five Golden Globe Awards to his credit, and some $80,000,000 from domes- tic box office receipts alone, he comes up with a new sensational winner, "The Lion in Winter" — promising to garner Academy ac- colades for the two star...…

December 20, 1968 • Page Image 33

…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, December 20, 1968-33 13—FOR RENT APARTMENTS 13—FOR RENT APARTMENTS 13—FOR RENT APARTMENTS Rosewood Manor Apts. BRIAR HOUSE APTS. 13—FOR RENT APARTMENTS 9 Mi. car Rosewood Oak Park Lovely 2-bedroom apt. Carpeting, drapes, air-conditioned, all utilities except electricity. Adults only. $175. mo. 541.2544 Manager 353-0040 Office IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY lumbrvek taws New Colonial Village Apts. FROM $130 PER ...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 34—Friday, December 20, 1968 Most attractive 3 bedrm. brk. ranch, in OAK PARK. 11/2 baths, pan. lam. Rm. w/blt-ins, lge. formica Family kitchen, lovely carpeting, drapes, cent. air cond. gas ht. Nr. Syna- gogue, Shopp. trans. phone 353-2400. ANDREA GARDENS IN OAK PARK RANCHES & COLONIALS See Salesman at N. of 11 Mi. Rd., E. of Bell Rd. 3 new custom models LEEDS REALTY 14551 Winchester corner Church 1 blk. N. of ...…

December 20, 1968 • Page Image 35

…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE OAK PARK -- BY OWNER Near schools and ehripping center. Lovely 3-bedroom, 11/2 bath brick ranch. Complete with carpeting throughout, drapes, appliances, cen- tral air-conditioning, etc. Terms to suit. 17—HOUSES FARMINGTON Franklin 3 bedroom brick ranch on large corner lot. Carpeting, 11/2 baths. Ga r a g e. Many extras. 10 Mile & Southfield 2 Unique models SAT. $39,400 CALL SALES OFFICE 357-2198...…

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…▪ ▪ • THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 36 — Friday, December 20, 1968 17 — HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE EVERGREEN-PEMBROKE 19802 Patton Quick poss. on this delightful face brk. bung. with 2 bedrms. dn. large one up. Din. Rm. completely modern bath, tiled base. F. A. gas ht. & central Air Cond. Owner Florida bound. All for $19,900, FHA OK. Call or TWYCKI NGHAM with 2 car attached garage on beautifully landscaped lot in THE prestige area of ...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, December 20, 1968-3T Mrs. Ghandi Greets Cochin Jews, Denies Any Bearing on Israel 40—EMPLOYMENT MALE AND/OR FEMALE (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) GENERAL OFFICE. Telephone, typing, light dictation. Real estate experience p referred. Matured person. 345-7660, ask f or Mr. Klein. COCHIN, India—Prime Minister Indira Ghandi, who flew here from New Delhi Monday to address the JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL te...…

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…38—Friday, December 20, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Irving Katz Recalls Sulzberger's Relationship to Pioneering Family if Paying tribute to the memory of Arthur Hays Sulzberger, chair- man of the board of the New York Times who died last week, Irving L Katz, executive secretary of Temple Beth El, calls attention to Sulzberger's family relationships to noted American pioneers, not- ably the Hays family. In an article in The Jewish News, Se...…

December 20, 1968 • Page Image 39

…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, December 20, 1968-39 OBITUARIES Robert R. Marwil, 87; Headed ZOD, Keren Hayesod, Cong. Shaarey Zedek Robert R. Marwil, who headed For a number of years, Mr. important movements here and Marwil was engaged in the spe- was among the most active Zionist cialty food business. leaders, died Sunday. He would When Mr. Marwil moved, 20 have been 88 Feb. 20. years ago, to 18681 Prairie, where Surviving are a daughter...…

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…UJA's 1969 Needs Outlined at Conference; Dayan Outraged by False Atrocities Charge NEW YORK (JTA) — The 30th annual national conference of the United Jewish Appeal ended Sun- day after 3.000 delegates re-elected Edward Ginsberg of Cleveland as general chairman with a mandate to conduct a massive, nationwide "no-limit" campaign in 1969 to meet "crucial human needs" in Israel and 30 other countries throughout the world. Max M. Fisher of Detroit...…

December 13, 1968 • Page Image 1

…No End to Challenges to Jewish Courage This Hanuka Editorial Page 4 Commentary Page 2 Vol LIV, No. 13 THE JEWISH NEWS DE TROI T A Weekly Review MICHIGAN of Jewish Events Hanuka Greetings to Jewish Communities Everywhere Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper — Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle ° 27 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd., Detroit—VE 8-9364—December 13, 1968 $7.00 Per Year; This Issue 20c Wolicicty cre e t in g s 729 …

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…Purely Commentar, y Hanuka Theme Marked by By Philip siomovitz Crises and Challenges Hanuka's Lessons and the Challenges to Jewry From All Quarters Rejoice all you wish in the triumphs of the past, take pride in the Maccabean valor, in the heroic role of the defensive -tions of our kinsmen in our own time. While we celebrate, we have cause for serious concern. There are thrn-ts from all sides. Not only the minute State of Israel whose people...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, December 13, 1968 - 3 Israel Is Good Place to Do Business, Advises U.S. Aide WASHINGTON (JTA) — The United States Department of Com- merce said that Israel, "now more than ever, presents a desirable of Odessa, in the Soviet Union, to climate for U.S. business inter- rebuild their synagogue, destroyed ests." by fire several days ago. Chester E. Norris Jr., the Amer- The American Jewish Conference ican commeric...…

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…Hanuka 1968 THE JEWISH NEWS . Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue of July 20, 1951 National Editorial Member American Association of English—Jewish Newspapers, Michigan Press Association, Association. Published every Friday by The Jewish News Publishing Co., 17100 West Seven Mile Road, Detroit, VE 8-9364. Subscription 87 a year. Foveign 88. Second Class Postage Paid at Detroit. Michigan CARMI M. SLOMOVITZ PHIL...…

December 13, 1968 • Page Image 5

…The Menora The LightT hat Burns Since Sinai resembles a medieval French centuries by the lighting of candles cathedral. Another from North- or oil wicks for the eight-day per- ern Italy is designed with the When the State of Israel was re- iod from 25th of Kislev to the 2nd crenellated towers of a castello. born 20 years ago, n6 one had any I of Tevet. From the simple Roman doubt what the emblem of the clay burners fashioned by the early From...…

December 13, 1968 • Page Image 6

…to the USSR JTA Editor Emeritus Boris Smolar Reports on His Mission fate of my Jewish compatriot. I (Editor's Note: This is the first the various Jewish delegations of a series of columns by Boris from the United States who had Smolar, editor-in-chief emeritus of visited the country. I talked to at the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, fol- least 200 Jews. They were of v ari- lowing his return from a three- ous professions and of various week visit ...…

December 13, 1968 • Page Image 7

…Archives' Director Dr. Jacob Marcus Reviews Record of Immigrants' Role as U.S. Emissaries Soviet repression of freedom in Czechoslovakia reminds us today of the ways in which the United States and the Czechoslovak Re- public have each in turn been havens for persecuted Jews. Al- ready early in our colonial history, says Jacob R. Marcus, founder- director of Cincinnati's American Jewish Archives, Jewish immi- grants from Bohemia (part of Czech...…

December 13, 1968 • Page Image 8

…Scranton's Mission for Nixon Assumes Aspect of Diplomacy (Direct JTA Teletype Wire President-elect and he was bound News) to The JERUSALEM (JTA) — William I to study problems from their grass-roots without being affected W. Scranton, President - elect by past policy. Nixon's personal fact-finding en- Scranton entered Israel via the voy to the Middle East,. had . a Allenby Bridge which he crossed second, unscheduled, meeting with on foot owing...…

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…- • • Acquital of Nazi Judge Unleashes Protest; Jew Terms It `Atrocious' BERLIN (JTA)—A West Berlin court's acquittal of a former Nazi judge who pronounced death sen- tences on 250 political prisoners in 1943 and 1944 has aroused a storm of protest in this city. The ex -judge, Hans -Joachim Rehse, who presided over one of Hitler's notorious Peoples Courts during World War II, was freed by Judge Ernst Jurgen Oske on grounds that he was only...…

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…Czech, Polish Crises Add to JDCs Burdens (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) NEW YORK — The executive vice chairman of the Joint Distribu- tion Committee reported here Wed- nesday that the agency had to divert some $400,000 from pro- grams to meet the emergency needs created by the Czech crisis and the spurt in Jewish emigra- tion from Poland because of the anti-Semitic campaign there. Samuel L. Haber spoke at the closing session o...…

December 13, 1968 • Page Image 11

…Provocations of Separationists Resented at New York Negro-Jewish Confrontation NEW YORK—A Negro leader de- clared here that rising tension be- tween the Jewish and Negro com- munities was due in part to the 4 a r RPORATEDt INCORPORATED 141 i. .,. . .,. 4 v,r...... ctistry E T i n I i rife ewels 20010 James CouzensDrive Detroit 35, Michigan GO eta PHIone:342-5666 fact that "Jews, having occupied for so long the role of an oppresse...…

December 13, 1968 • Page Image 12

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…Declaration of Human Rights' Anniversary Mtirked With Appeal to Aid Soviet Jews Tiftiorrant JEviistrwewg" - DiCember - 13: 19e3Z:11'' French Leftists Criticize Poland for Bigotry PARIS (JTA) — A French left- wing organization condemned this NEW YORK (JTA)—Two ap- 17. The latest murder victim was dent of the American Jewish Com- week the Polish regime's anti- mittee in a statement issued for Semitic policies and demanded that a businessman ...…

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…-THE••DETROIT JEWISH-NEWS Flint News —1 Society Mrs. Ben Bombe] and Mrs. Morris Rosenthal were hostesses for the Tuesday meeting of the League of Women Voters of Flint. Mrs. Rosen- thal is membership chairman. s * • Attending the 30th annual United Jewish Appeal National Confer- ence at the New York Hilton Hotel this weekend are Louis Epstein, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sherwin, Dr. and Mrs. William Bernard, Dr. and Mrs. Peter Kronick, Mr. and Mrs...…

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…• French ~ ewlts ~ li comm unists Register Protests 'rift arkin. JEwitnnNtolt 13; 1968-1S `Friday; Against Official Anti-Semitism in Poland Continuing anti-Semitic persecu- tions in Poland have brought about "a severe crisis" within the Jew- ish Communist movement in France that already has caused defections from the ranks of fol- lowers of the Communist Party, according to a report from the American Jewish Committee's European office in...…

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…16—Friday, December 13, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS AS CHEERING AS THE CANDLES OF HANUKKAH GREET YOUR HOLIDAY GUESTS WITH MAXWELL HOUSE® COFFEE Matchless flavor, rich and mellow, has made Maxwell House° the favorite co& fee in Jewish homes throughout the land for many, many years. A happy tracli• tion at holiday time, a joy at meats or any time . . . why not have a cheer. ing cup right now! Instant or ground, Maxwell House Coffee. K CERT...…

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…Jordanian Areas That Were Struck by Israeli Jets . Friday, December 13, 1968-17 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Survey to Determine Need for Ulpan Courses in U.S. NEW YORK (JTA)—A Hebrew University expert on teacher train- ing is conducting a survey of ulpan programs—intensive Hebrew language courses — in the United States with the intention of estab- lishing such courses in communi- ties where they do not exist. The survey by Aharon Rosen was un...…

December 13, 1968 • Page Image 18

…Could Arthur Goldberg Have Had Chief Justiceship? Could Arthur Goldberg have had the chief justiceship had it not been for a move by President-elect Richard Nixon that stymied it? The story as related by Drew Pearson follows: Relations between the President and President-elect, hitherto more which affect the country during cordial than between any other in- this interim period. coming and outgoing Presidents, No President in half a century we...…

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…Detroit Jewry and Bellefaire: Recalling Historic Data on Home's Centennial By IRVING I. KATZ Executive Secretary, Temple Beth El This year marks the centennial of. the establishment of a Jewish orphanage in America's Midwest by the Independent Order of Bnai Brith —the Or phan Asylum in Cleveland for Jewish boys and girls orphaned by the Civil War. When the idea of an orphan asylum in Cleveland was conceived by Bnai Brith all the existing lodg...…

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…Prof. Hermann Schapira-Founder of JNF BY JOSEF FRAENKEL Special Jewish News London Correspondent Hermann Schapira (born Aug. 16, 1840, in Erswilken), the son of a rabbi, was an "Illui" and at the tender age of 8 he was already held in high esteem by the Litvaks for his knowledge of "Gemara" and "Tosafot." He progressed from one yeshiva to another, poring over the Holy Books by day and by night, and at the age of 24 was a rabbi in Krutingen. B...…

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…Kiesinger Warns of Middle East Danger to World Peace, Welcomes Bond With Israel BONN (JTA) — West German Chancellor Kurt Georg Kiesinger warned that "Any war in the Middle East carries in itself the danger of becoming a world war" and said that whether it did or not depended "on that old riddle, will the Soviet Union run the risk or will Moscow refrain from action?" He added that "Russia has always left the way open to pull back when a genera...…

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…22—Friday, December 13, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Announce 3 Scholarships at Rehovot Maurice Gordon (right) and Dewey D. Stone, chairman of the Weizmann Institute of Science board of governors, shake hands on a deal, establishing three scholarships totaling $150,000 for worthy stu- dents seeking PhD degrees. The scholarships, in the name of Maurice and Dorothy Gordon, will be offered at the Feinberg Graduate School of Weizmann Intitute i...…

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…Brooklyn Yeshivot Assisted; Tora Scrolls Buried by Mourners NEW YORK — The American Jewish Congress Tuesday an- nounced emergency grants totaling $500 to two synagogue schools in Brooklyn that suffered extensive fire damage last week in an out- break of attacks on Jewish houses of worship. Rabbi Arthur J. Lelyveld of Cleveland, president of the AJC, authorized the grants following receipt of an appeal for help from Rabbi Joseph Kaminetsky, di...…

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…24—Friday, December 13, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Border Quiet Disrupted Again in Jordan-Israel Clashes (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) TEL AVIV—Mortar and rocket fire flared along the Israel-Jordan demarcation line Tuesday night and Wednesday for the first time since Israel's air raid on Jordan- based Iraqui military concentration a week ago. A military spokesman said Jor- danians fired rockets at Kfar Rup- pin in the Bei...…

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…Hillel Day School to Break Ground Sunday People Make News At Mellman, director of the com- munity relations committee of the United Jewish Federation of Pitts burgh, has been appointed director of community re- lations for Amer- ican Israel Public Affairs Commit- tee, effective Jan. 1, it was an- nounced by the chairman of the AIPAC, Irving Kane of Cleve- land. Mellman Mr. Mellman has served in Pittsburgh for the past four years. Prior to th...…

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…26—Friday, December 13, 1968 - THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Midwest Bnai Brith Camp Center Dancers Will Portray Ilanuka's Lesson in Many Ages "The Light," a dance-drama for Hanuka written and directed es- pecially for the Omnibus Series by Harriet Berg, dance coordinator of the Jewish Center, will be pre- sented in the Aaron DeRoy Thea- ter 2 p.m. Sunday. Using unusual lighting effects, slide projections and period cos- tumes, "The Light" prese...…

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…rrr nss-e hat auTa Is All At•O " (Copyright 1968, JTA Inc.) Hanuka, celebrated this year from Sunday night through Dec. 23, Is known as the "Festitval of Lights," a name rooted in the practice of lighting candles on eight nights. The name of the holiday—"dedi- cation" in Hebrew — stems from Judah the Macabee's rededication about 165 BCE (Before Common Era) of the Second Temple in Jer- usalem. The festival also marks his vic- tory some thre...…

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…SYNAGOGUE SERVICES TEMPLE BETH JACOB of Pontiac: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Rabbi Berkowitz will speak on "Is Jewish Ecumenism Possible?" CONG. BETH ACHIM: In-town services 5 p.m. today and 8:40 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Gorrelick will speak on "Parental Influence." Jeffrey Subar, Bar Mitzva. Suburban services 9 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Arm will discuss "Family Frictions." CONG. BNAI DAVID: Services 5 p.m. today and 8:30 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Braverma...…

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