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November 28, 1969 • Page Image 3

…Sinai Hospital Zivi an Center for Conti nued Care to Open Sinai Hospital's new $1,900,000 Zivian Center for Continued Care, representing a major development in progressive patient care, will open Dec. 1, Sinai Executive Vice President Dr. Julien Priver an- nounced. The center is designed for short- ter convalescent patients who need only minimal nursing care while requiring medical observation or hospital services up to several weeks. The "co...…

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…TIIE JEWISH NEWS Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue of July 20, 19.51 National Editorial Association Mtqlther American Associaton of Englsh.Jewish Newspapers, Michigan Press Association, de Road, Detroit, Mich. 48235, Pnblished e,ers Friday by The Jewish News Publishing Co., 17100 West Seven 7,1 VI, . 8-976+ Subscription $7 a ■ car. Foreign $8. - - - - CARMI M. SLOMOVITZ PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Business Manager Edi...…

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…Judge Abraham Lieberman's Gift Forms Dropsie U. Law Professors PHILADELPHIA — Judge Al,• ; accomplishment s in the face of raham Lieberman of Weehawken, adversity, achieved only by his N.J., has established at Dropsie innate ability and persistence, University an endowment fund of epitomizes him as a contem- $300,000 for a "Professorship in porary Horatio Alger. Jewish and American Law and As a youngster, Judge Lieber- Jurispdudence." man del...…

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…S. Peace Hopes to lie Sty in lied at Ilahat? .Si olations of rights of Jews living (Continued from Page 1) contributions to the establishment ! in Syria and Iraq. Last year the of Israel in 1947 and 1948 when U.S. voted against a similar • measure but this year shifted its he had a major role in the deci- position because of reports of al- sion for partition and establish- leged Israeli mass arrests and ment of Israel and said it was deportat...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH. NEWS Friday, November 28, 1969-7 tUese up. .„,se„.., greaargains from Osmun's t b tve GO e lV. 6- tko .11% o t tckciae\ %tes \NV' a t 6,e-i , es \ cloe‘• •,,os • %) • 11 "ik• -0• age'? t atNa' o-TP 1\(5\r-1 be SW' coa co's ,\.-,s9 s 1‘ •t,665 , e ,sc ■ci "). ,5 .44 06\ . st q . 90 • s\:0 '1.\\N Cie • t • t s-04 -NtV t‘ole g o ‘(010ca „c e s 1- ■36 'e trey ,3 e\\- s • , A 11‘ -1., kt 6at A Nyr...…

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…8—Friday, November 28,-1969 raelis Develop Tobacco With Hilo-her Yield I. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Is Center Businessmen I nstall Officers HANUKA BEGINS The Center Businessmen's Club were installed: held its installation of officers at President, David B. Brown; vice A new tobacco plant, which has 'it alt.•igh House. The following president, Irving Lyons: recording secretary, Sam Furman; treasurer, a 50 per cent higher yield than ex- Sam G...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 28, 1969-9 Half century of dynamic growth and service to the people of Israel A Message from Morris Lieberman, Campaign Chairman As Histadrut prepares to celebrate its golden anniversary year, we its American friends are preparing to share in the celebration. The most mean- ingful Golden Jubilee salute to Histadrut is to help it carry on its humani- tarian work on an even greater scale during its se...…

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…Vietnam Poses Communal Issue (Continued from Page 1) in the peace movement and in the leadership of revolutionary youth groups. There have been suggestions that the "Establishment's" friendly attitude toward the Jew- ish community and Israel has prompted non-Jewish friends to voice words of caution. The Communists are depicted as anti- Semitic and anti-Israel. Why Jews then do many young march around with Red flags and portraits of Ho Chi Mi...…

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…Flint Community News England invades' Detroit! Flint Garners Honors at CJFWF Assembly The Flint Jewish Community chairman of National Committee • The "Most Exceptional Program" Council was recognized in many of Small Cities. Pelavin, who has award in public relations competi- Assem- worked closely with small cities, lion was presented to the Flint bly of the Council of Jewish Feder- the role of the small city, Jew- ! Jewish Community Counci...…

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…Thanksgirin Two children in Brooklyn were discussing Thanksgiving Day. One asked the other. "Is Thanksgiving one day or two:"' The older one replied, "Well. orthodox Jews keep two days. the Reform only one." Actually, the first Thanksgiving Day. according to the historians, Nl a< more like' the Orthodox. It ‘i i•elebrated for three days. If the Pilgrims had been real Ortho dos. they would probably have made it eight (lays like Sukkot or Festi...…

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…IJC ampaign Associate Chairmen THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 28, 1969-13 Annenberg Gift Used to Renovate Embassy Meyer M. Fishman, Samuel a member of its executive coin_ in 1966 and 1967 and was a vice- LONDON — The U.S. Embassy The building was first presented to FrankeL• Max M. Shaye and Bich- mince. chairman of the 1968 and 1969 residence here has been turned the U.S. embassy by Barbara Hut - and Sloan have been appointed as- ...…

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…House OKs Bill With $50.5 Million in Aid for Israel Projects; Senate Next Hurdle their amendments to delete th e The bill authorized 55,000,000 WASHINGTON (JTA) — The funds. House of Representatives has nar- for the Hadassah-Hebrew Univer- rowly adopted a foreign aid bill sity hospital and medical school Rep. Emanuel Celler, New York that includes $50,500,000 for pro , in Jerusalem, $3,000,000 for the Democrat, warned during debate jects in I...…

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…Israel's Orthodox Educators Claim gUnder-Privile.e' South, Central Americans Deliberate on Communal Affairs, Rights Issues LIMA (JTA)—Fifty delegates from South and Central America deliberated over communal affairs and human rights issues at the second plenary session of the Latin American Jewish Congress being held hefe. Tthe event coincided with the centenary celebration of Peru's Jewish community. One of the main issues discussed was the ...…

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…Iraq Continues Mass Murder of Jews 16-Friday, November W..\SIIINGTON (.ITA)— At least four .le %%s were secretly hanged in Iraq within the last month and seven others were either killed in prison or died there of maltreat- ment or torture, Washington l'ost correspondent Alfred Friendly re, ported from Jerusalem. Eleven -lc \ ■ s have been publicly h ange d i n Iraq since last .January as alleged spies for Israel and the United States. Friendl...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 28, 1969-17 Agency Operates Crisis Unit for Emergency Help NEW YORK (JTA)—A federal- 1y - funded mobile family project, created by the Jewish Family Service of New York to provide immediate help in crisis situations for residents of Manhattan's West Side. has been moved from the agency's office to a facility on the NEW YORK — Although station West Side for more effective serv- ed continents apart, Jew...…

November 28, 1969 • Page Image 18

…that he killed Kennedy for advo- cating sale of jets to Israel was a Newsweek reveals the following "post-facto rationalization" made about the Sirhan Sirhan story: months after the murder. The family of Sirhan Bishara TEL AVIV (JTA)—A report in I left the Cabinet meeting," Time ' the cabinet or its security corn- Sirhan, convicted killer of Robert mittee before he punishes a whole the current issue of Time that reported. Time said he went to ...…

November 28, 1969 • Page Image 19

…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 28, 190-19 When it's Hanukkah time... Maxwell House belongs in the cup you serve your guests and family. For this is the traditional coffee. An honor earned through the joy its matchless ta'am has brought since early in the century. Instant or Regular— why not enjoy a bracing cup right now? SERVE THE CHEERING CUP THAT SAYS `HAPPY HANUKKAH" CERTIFIED KOSHER Maxwell House Is a registered trademarko...…

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…20—Friday, November 28, 1969 Cantor THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Barkin to Give Recital Cantor Jacob Barkin will give his first recital in the Detroit area since becoming head cantor of Cong. Shaarey Zedek, 8:30 p.m. Dec. 10 in the social hall of the syna vogue. The free recital is being pre- sented by the music and drama division of the congregation's- cul- tural commission. Cantor Barkin will cover all phases of the musical s p e c- oratorio....…

November 28, 1969 • Page Image 21

…Yeshiva U. Gets I (finable Library NEW YORK — A 7,000 volume private library containing many rarities in lIebraie Jinla Ma. in- cluding 14 works printed h-fore 1500 (incunabula) has been ac- quired by Yeshiva University's Mendel Gottesman Library, a was announced by Dr. Samuel Belkin. president. The books represent the collec- tion of Prof. Moses Iitzki, pro- fessor of bibliography at Yeshiva University, who has gained repute as an expert in...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 22—Friday, November 28, 1969 Relax and Reduce FOR A SHOWER OF STARS HOTEL EAUTIFUb NEW! COLOR T.V. IN EACH ROOM OCEANFRONT AT 30th STREET, MIAMI BEACH PHONE FOR INFORMATION SAMUEL M. EDELSTEIN, Owner Winner of Gourmet Society Culinary Merit Award As part of your Sea Isle trey. enjoy dning at Embers • Wollie's • Pub • Eberhardt's Vienna • Mitch's Steak Ranch, and many other line restantantst $13" LIDOSPA dail...…

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…DIRECTLY ON THE OCEAN NEAR LINCOLN MALL omen's Club activities I =RICHMOND Informal and So Friendly ROSEN WA LD AUXILIARY, ADAS SHALOM SISTERHOOD's membership vice president, Mrs. American Legion, will hold an ex- Abe Cherrin, is planning a 24th ecutive board meeting and lunch- birthday and paid-up membership eon 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at the luncheon to be held noon Dec. 8 in home of Mrs. Lydia Slakter, 18677 the synagogue social hall. Mrs....…

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…Efforts are being intensified by Detroit Council of Pioneer Women to reach its goal of 570,000 by noon Dec. 10, when the annual donor luncheon will take place at Raleigh House. Chairman of the event. Mrs. Sam Fishman, past president of De- troit Council. an- nounces that Mrs. -lack Zackler, na- tional president of Pioneer Worn- Mrs. Fishman en. will be fea- tured speaker. In addition. folk and concert singer. "Sima. - ac- companied by her comp...…

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…Bab's Hair Fashions F Make your appointment today. Brandwine will be a participant on the program. Mrs. Robert Brody is chairman of the Young Women's Committee, and Mrs. Gilbert Silverman, ticket chairman, is assisted by Mrs. Jo- seph Share. The decorations com- mittee consists of Mrs. Carl Lip- nick, chairman; Mrs: Hadar Gran- ader and Mrs Sheldon Klein. The floor committee is headed by Mrs. Harold Glenn. Mrs. Morris L. Schaver is Israel B...…

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…26—Friday, November 28, 1969 To Address Fa rband Families THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 'Glamorama' Afternoon in Store 80th birthday of Jacobs, a Far- band veteran of many years. Mrs. Ida Schwartz will sing He- brew and Yiddish folk songs and will conduct community singing. Refreshments will be served. Ad- mission is free to all, including family and friends. Movsas Goldoftas, cultural chair- man of Farband Branch 114, an- nounces a family asse...…

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…• • Goi .„,0// /0 II ~ 'Il NCJW Meeting g 'I've v/lcoldfa rb /oil r.KleinofPit tsbuigh Will Focus on Overseas Work Miss Helper Engaged Friday, November 28, 1969-27 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS The greater the number of sta- I If people are made to do what Lutes, the greater the number of they dislike, you must allow for a —Lao-tse. little ill-humor.—Lord Melbourne. thieves and brigands. Na- Greater Detroit Section, tional Council of Jewish ...…

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…Dorman to Address Dinner in Simons' Illonor Avraham Harman, president of the Hebrew University who was Israel ambassador to the United States from 1959 to 1968, will head the program at the Leonard N. Simons tribute dinner, Dec. 6, at the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel. Harman is coming here to pre- sent Simons with the Israel Prime Minister's Medal. Simons is an in- ternationally known philanthropist, civic and communal leader. The Metropolitan D...…

November 28, 1969 • Page Image 29

…• Pole Who Rescued Detroit Family of 5 From Nazis Ends Two-Month Vacation With Them; Dramatic Humanitarian • 120 Centers Completed Since World War II THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Architectural Classics Published as Paperbacks A total of 120 Jewish Com- Two almost forgotten books that ' for the Smithsonian Institute which munity Center and YM and YWHA buildings, representing a total in- helped design early America have relieved the sterile for...…

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…▪ 30—Friday, November 28, 1969 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Social Sectiritv Office is Moving to 1:300 Lahser to Better Serve Area g i- s VCry Hanuka Story to Be Viewed on TV t- (9,i /II 1:'0. . This Weel.'s Rath., 124 Tele% ision SPECIa. Time: Noon Station: inanve: -1a:.'.•-- Feature: - A ii;n: tells how Mat:_ilh:as s7.± refused to *Ao7,1-.1 -,. , and thereby King` Antioch: ls of c:• ...1 a 7 tt'e 1.1‘.•troi: Northwest So- contact...…

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…Collegians Protest Detention of Israelis in Iraq The American Students for Is- a group of students"to bring to the act by releasing the hijackers, racl-Jewish Action Committee at , attention of the American public— but has issued a stamp com- Wayne State University will parti- particularly the student public — memorating the incident. The cipate in the "Free Damascus 2 ' this terrible injustice that has been stamp depicts the hijackers Day" c...…

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…32—Friday, November 28, 1969 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS MiSSPC(//lintin Preptire's Honor Grunbaum on 90th Birthday TEL AVIV (JTA) — President the body does not. Because of that Zalman Shazar and Premier Golda I am compelled only to thank heir, joined by several hundred those who came to greet me," he other prominent Israelis, paid trib- said. ute Monday to a veteran Zionist Moshe Ron, honorary secretary Beth Jacob School for Girls, a principa...…

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…Sinai Hospital Honors Shapero . ( 1311(1i 1.&I1A /0 leer// III THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 28, 1969-33 The fourth reunion of the Jewish- Christian Retreat, an experiment in inter-faith relations, will be held 5 p.m. Sunday at the Convent of Mary Reparatrix in Gesu Par- TIKVAII CHAVIER will meet noon Tuesday at Cong. Beth Hillel. This will he the annual bowlers } luncheon. (antes will he played and prizes awarded. Guests arc ...…

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…Congressmen Respon d to Knesset Plea for Soviet Jewry retary general of Histadrut, made of the 18 families from Soviet problem of Soviet anti-Semitism" the request of Heinz Vetter, chair- Georgia. in the case of the Georgian fami- Rep. Leonard Farbstein, New man of the German Trade Unions, ( lies. The families appealed of Is- which is sending a delegation to York Democrat, pledged to hold rael to submit their names and re- . quest to the UN. ...…

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…Doctors Boost Israel Bond Sales THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS LETTER BOX Sabbath Concept Editor, The Jewish News: Louise Goldstein's critical letter against 'traditional Sabbath ob- servance is largely based on com- mon misconceptions. "Strict" Sabbath observance is founded on the oral tradition's defi- nition of the biblical command "You shall do no manner of 'me- lakha.' " Me-lakha does not refer to physicial exertion per se. It refers to the ...…

November 28, 1969 • Page Image 36

…Literary Classics, Major Works Dealing With Talmudic, Biblical, Judeo-Christian Topics in Ktav Reprints ly because, in critical times, re- ; lined, and the kaddish, presented Ktav Publishing House has sees actually had been. The num- "Judaism and Christianity" and. ligion has failed to realize the in the original with an accompany- emerged as a valuable participant ber and distinction of the scholars while the Jewish continuity is opportunity...…

November 28, 1969 • Page Image 37

…Zeitlin's Studies, Scholarly Classics in New Editions (Continued from Page 36) old Law for the new Law of the Gospel that offers an easy yoke to all who are 'willing to BE- LIEVE in the claims of Jesus. No Jew could possibly admit these claims, which involve (11 his right to abrogate the divine law, (2; his power to forgive sins, the efficacy of his vicarious atonement, and (4) his ability to reveal God the Father of man to whomsoever 'he wil...…

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…▪ ▪ Ballet Will Perform in OP Holiday Concert The Oak Park Symphony Orches_ Chopin, "Emperor's Waltz" by tra, under the baton of Jerome Strauss and the fiery "Polovitzian Rosen, will present its annual Dance" by Borodin, choreographed "Holiday Concert" featuring the by Miss Floyd especially for this Contemporary Civic Ballet Com- pany 3 p.m. Sunday at Oak Park concert. high School. Tickets may be purchased at the Rosen will conduct the orch...…

November 28, 1969 • Page Image 39

…T 1 DEE E BARB `•(. SEI -FOODS MM CI= BAR-B-11 GIL MAINS, former Detroit Lions great, called the shot on the Michigan-Ohio State game last week. . . In fact, Gil was just about the only one who said Michi- gan would win A great un- beaten Ohio State team was picked by everybody, with the bookmakers even giving Michigan a two-touch- down spot ... But this didn't sway Gil . . . Asked if his ESP (extra sensory perception), was working on the...…

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…Tried by pie Stu den ts THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS D ru g s 40—Friday, November 28, 1969 MOVIE GUI lD W NEW YORK (.1TA)— AboUt one in four of 173 teen-age students at the Temple Israel High School of • Miami-86 per cent of the total en- rollment — reported they had ex- "OLIVER" (G) perimented with drugs, according EVES. Mon thru Sat. 8 P.M. EVES. SUN. 7 P.M.. to a study made by the temple's All seats reserved. Matinees Wed. Sat. & Sun. at 2...…

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…• THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 28, 1969-41 LUXURY APTS. Spacious 1 Bedroom CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 681 Covington Dr. Between 2nd and 3rd. Near Palmer Park recreation facilities. $130. Liners and display classified ads accepted from responsible firms or individuals by telephone up to 2 p.m. Wednesday. For rates and information .. . NOW AVAILABLE NO' 13—FOR RENT APARTMENTS PLEASANT elderly woman--minimal ren t in exchange...…

November 28, 1969 • Page Image 42

…• 16—HOUSE FOR RENT 13--FOR RENT APARTMENTS SUTTON PUCE APTS. BIRMINGHAM BIRMINGHAM In Southfield Luxur y 2-bedroom, 2-bath apts. Immediate occupancy. From $310 month. • bedroom, 2 bath ranch, living room, separate dining room. large paneled family room. Carpeting. drapes. 2 car garage. Available :mined. Sublease. Children okay. 626-2109 9 Mile Rd. bet. Lahser & Telegraph APT. 101B Oak Park & vicinity GELLER 546-6211 16-A—WANTED...…

November 28, 1969 • Page Image 43

…17 — HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE jiiniChinghant Ui ttatp, Wolok-Lewis and Roth Co. E E $49,950 to $59,950 RANCHES & COLONIALS E MODEL LOCATED AT SOUTHWEST CORNER OF 12 MILE & LAHSER RD. .-..-- -_-, I m E-. Open 1-6 everyday (Closed Friday) Model Phone 353-3778 Office 352-2330 Sidney S. Baron. Director of Sales = E miiimmilii1M111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111M11110111111111111111101111111111111...…

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…- 44—Friday, November 28, 1969 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 17—HOUSES FOR SALE Southfield — Open Sun, 2-S MELJOY 353-1700 Lovely brick Cape Cod in fine Oak Park location. Dining Rio. fireplace, Rec. Rm.. magnificent lot, 2 car ga- rage, only $27,500. SOUTHFIELD 354-3972 2 bedroom. 21/2 bath colonial — years old. t'arpetim; and wallpaper- fire- ed. Paneled Lundy 1- 001,11 with Mud air-conditioned. place. Fully room with cedar closet. Full ...…

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…17—HOUSES•FOR . SALE OAK PARK Wolok built 3 bedroom brick ,arch, 14xI8 paneled family room with built-ins, carpeting, drapes. Tiled basement, gas heat. Close to synagogues, park and shopping. 5.4. assumable mortgage. 329,900. 30 -A—INSTRUCTIONS 40-A—EMPLOYMENT WANTED BA it-myrzvA, Hebrew, Synagogue, Eng• lish Experienced tutor. 342-9254. 546-0583 PART-TIME bookkeeper wants work on Sat. or Sun. or evenings. Northwest section preferred. As...…

November 28, 1969 • Page Image 46

…Gang of Saboteurs Netted in Bombing of Haifa Buildings TEL AVIV (JTA) — Israeli secu- grenades at busses filled with of the heaviest bh ∎ ws delivered against Egypt since the Six-Day rity forces have rounded up the sightseers. War. He said all Israeli planes gang of saboteurs responsible for According to security officials. bombing five apartment houses in they were also responsible for returned safely. The Israeli jets Haifa last month in wh...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 28, 1969-47 OBITUARIES American Christian Editors Attend - Hebrew U. Arab-Israel Dialogue JERUSALEM (JTA)—A Hebrew language course which has devel- oped over the past two years into a cultural and social dialogue be- tween Israelis and East Jerusalem Arabs was witnessed here by a group of American Christian edi- tors of religious publications on a tour of the Middle East. The group is in Israel as g...…

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…Professor Recalls Talented, Amiable Student Named Raoul The people and the government (Continued front Page 1) Every time a Jew was in danger, of Sweden were not silent. In 1947 he presented him with such a . a petition was signed by 1,600.000 - passport," and a life was saved. Swedes asking the Soviet Union release him. There was no reply. He influenced other nations, to As late as 1961, Dr. Nana especially Switzerland, to be of Svartz, to W...…

November 21, 1969 • Page Image 1

…Balfour Pledge: Historic Reality • Israel's Tribute to Leonard Simons Role of Lebanese Maronites Editorials Page 4 VOLUME LVI—No. 10 THE JEWISH NE N.,I1C1-11 A Weekly Review of Jewish Events Priority for Education Role of Youth in a Changing World Commentary Page 2 Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper — Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle ••j771,,, =7 17100 W. 7..Mile Rd., Detroi t 43235—VE 8-9364—November 21, 1969 $7...…

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…Purely Commentary Youth Demonstrates . . . Education Gets Priority . . . Adults Need Prodding Voice of Youth on Jewish Communal Issues . . . Golda Meir and Vietnam Issue . . . Max Fisher's Many Roles Slomovitz By Philip Max Fisher's New Post and the New Detroit Assessment Spokesmen for our youth are making serious demands for educational advancements. for the scrapping Spokesmen for Jewish communities throughout the land were ro- of outm...…

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…Israel Deplores UNRWA's Aid to Terrorists (Continued from Page I ) In effect been `once a refugee al- ' ways a refugee.'" Tekoah said "This perpetuation of the refugee status is also encouraged by •UNRWA's assumption in practice that such status is handed down from the original refugees to their Children and their children's chil- dren and all subsequent genera- . The Israeli envoy, supporting his Contention that there may be many on the re...…

November 21, 1969 • Page Image 4

…THE JEWISH NEWS Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue of July 20, ♦ 1951 Member American Associaton of Englsh-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, E 8-9364. Subscription $7 a year. Foreign $8. . PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Editor and Publisher . _ CARM1 M. SLOMOVITZ Busine...…

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