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September 28, 1962 • Page Image 51

…BROWN'S DRUGS GREETINGS BY HENRY LEONARD D & W Oil Company West and Northwest Area Quality Fuel Oil Automatic Keep Fill Prompt Delivery Prescriptions a Specialty 8901 Twelfth St. TY 4-2156 14330 Wyoming TE 4-2580 Best Wishes for a Happy New Year NEW YEAR GREETINGS Chernoff Bros. Plumbing DAVIS IRON WORKS, Inc. 19649 Appelton 19381 John R FO 6-3300 KE 3-7808 IMINIMINMEN ■ NEW YEAR GREETINGS COBURN STUDIO I INTERIOR DECORATOR...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWIS H NEWS —7. Friday, Sep tember. 28, 1962 — 52 .;. Share in America—Buy Savings Bonds. :-- U.S. Memorable Rosh Hashanah. Dinner Greetings on the New Year to Our Friends and Patrons GREETINGS By MILDRED GROSBERG BELLIN (Copyright, 1962, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) LNew Year Greetings During the hours of soul- toms, their home was unques- KIEHLER Knight Industries, searching, contemplation, and tionably Jewish. Oak...…

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…IMOD I.= OM What Makes a Good Jew BY DR. SAMUEL BELKIN tage, nor hide his Jewishness. President, Yeshiva University While he endeavors to serve. To be a good Jew one must unselfishly, he does not wish to as a prerequisite be a moral become selfless. Rather does human being, a good man in the deepest sense of the term. For a Jew specifically, how- ever, the fountainhead of in- spiration for the attainment of this ideal state of goodness, is ...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, Sep tember 2 8, 19 62 — 54 Glossary- for High Holy Days Gives Meaning of Traditional Rituals 3,000 Jews in Spain The Spanish Jewish commu- nity today numbers some 3,000 look" may give us a better custom of "shloggan kaporos," thoughtlessness and malice. But, persons, 2,500 of whom reside as the passage from Isaiah tells the act of transferring one's sense of direction. sins to a fowl. The practice is us on ...…

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…r/pBr.1 Hebrew Corner "1; p Chaim Weizman First President of Israel State 7itzh.r17 N'VF3 — 11 471 rz"r3 ni4'? nr '7pe? 11 7n - rq5 ni2 P z? '7Z•t 11471 1703 1:4L? rip 1777n tr,,x ,ip471 1934 TlIt4 10: ,roc? -)prpri Tinrr nx ninirrp x,ft,F3 — — 1'47) riT T.s.7 . .n 1873 /117. 4 I"? (7 3 07 .rrran 117Y7L:2 nw c7 • (, p17 1L2p7) nr -7. 74 rt;TP r. .*? ;"1 #1n '7 417 r14 .L7tP 4r1;.' 7?';, "I‘Pn) mp 17 1:n 'tgZi nrrr.p. ri Pro...…

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…Four individuals were named before their birth: Isaac, Ishmael, Johiah, Solomon. — Jerushalmi Berachoth I, 6. Best Wishes for a Happy New Year to Our Friends and Patrons . MARY GREEN BEAUTY SALON 10521 West Seven Mile Rd. UN 4-0674 Happy New Year to Our Friends and Patrons GURWIN'S AUTO BODY KLINIC 20466 Wyoming block South of 8 Mile Rd. Call UN 4-8180 — UN 4-0767 for towing or estimates Best Wishes on New Year's FOAMADE INDUSTRIES ...…

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…Rousseau and the Jews: 'Emile' Shows Link Holiday Good Cheer By DR. N. M. GELBER ercised against them makes I "Emile" \vas put on the index June 28, 1962, marked the them apprehensive. They know ! of forbidden books at the in- 250th birthday of Jean Jacques how quickly Christian charity sistance of the Archbishop of Rousseau, and the 200th anni- resorts to injustice and cruelty. ; Paris because the Catholic versary of the publication of What ...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, September 2 8, 1962 — 58 Jewish Musicians in Civil War-Schlesinger, Bloch By WILLIAM TUCKI%IAN (The writer is teacher of music at Brooklyn College in New York.)-- While little is known about the contribution of musicians of Jewish origin to the music of the Civil War,, there is evidence that they played a part in the music of that historic period in American history. One such musician was Sig- mund Schlesin...…

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…in Williamsburg. "We," he states simply, as fact * but not as boast, "had come BROOKLYN, N. Y. — On a - The rundown character of Wil- through the Hitler holocaust. We 500-acre tract in the New Jersey liamsburg becomes clear when came here from Rumania and meadowlands, 45 miles or so one visits the largest of six H u n g a r y, Czechoslavokia and from the teeming slums of Brook- schools conducted by the Satmar Yugoslavia, through Auschwitz lyn'...…

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…13—FOR RENT APARTMENTS O THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, September 28, 1962 tD r CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS FULLERTON 2740 Liners and display classified ads accepted from re- sponsible firms or individuals by telephone up to noon Wednesday. Rates 10c a word, minimum charges $1.00, or $3.08 per column inch. 3 and 4 room apts., rent drastic- (ALL VErmont 8-9364 1 0—ROOMS FOR RENT 13—FOR RENT APARTMENTS FURNISHED room for rent. Em- p...…

September 28, 1962 • Page Image 61

…17—HOUSES FOR SALE GREENFIELD ROAD, 18019—Beauti- ful ultra modern 2 family, like new. Good income. Must sacrifice. Open Sunday 2-6. VE 6-0803. 17—HOUSES FOR SALE ■ 1111111•11.11.111.11111.11.11111111.1.11111.1.1.1111.11.' ci Kappy flew Year Freeland-Chippewa Sec. 3 Bed Br. Ranch Spotless large liv. r.m, din. "L", nat. firpl., kitch., table space, tile ftrs., gas ht., gar., sprink. syst. Priced for quick sale. Nr. North- land, bus, sch...…

September 28, 1962 • Page Image 62

…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE . V:;K*:2i14eK,XICK2g€K.›WK:,,i3e?:;> :.*:?, :›1*.X.X4.1i:LK.liQiWKAW.I.g*XX.X:ge M * .., $ '^ x JDC Helps 23,000 Bust of Late Congressman Bloom Children Attend Presented to Negev Institute Summer Camps by U.S. Foreign Affairs Comm. m GENEVA, (JTA)—More than .... ,.' 23,000 needy Jewish children •,.4 attended summer camps this y year organized in 15 countries 4 ., N, frg '.', in Europe, North Afri...…

September 28, 1962 • Page Image 63

…Bialostotzky Dies; Noted Yiddish Poet B. David Ruby Dies; Prominent Furniture NEW YORK, (JTA) - Ben- Dealer in 3 Cities jamin J. Bialostotzky, well- known Yiddish poet, lecturer and essayist, died Sept. 22 at his home here, aged 69. He was the author of many vol-n umes of poetry' and essays. k. Born in Lith- uania, a son of the famous "Grodner Ma, gid," he at- tended yeshi vot in Lithu- . ania and start- ed his literary career as a contribut...…

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