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July 04, 1958 • Page Image 1

…Max Nordau: 'The Grand Master of Zionism': An Evaluation THE JEWISH NEWS A Weekly Review and a Tribute Commentary Page 2 of Jewish Events 18 loM I V/VorIn Stop 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd.—VE 8-9364—Detroit 35, July 4, 1958 This Biblical call to freedom, inscribed on the Liberty Bell, reaffirms the principles of American democracy proclaimed by our Founding Fathers in defense of human rights dedicated to life. liberty and the pursuit of happine...…

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…THE DETROIT JEW ISH NEWS -- Friday, July 4, 195 8-2 • Purely Commentary: Dr. Max Nordau—/The Grand Master of Zionism' There could not be a timelier book than "Max Nordau- Philosopher of Human Solidarity," by Meir Ben-Horin, published by the Conference on Jewish Social Studies, 1841 Broadway, New York 23. • No other work so sue- cinctly interprets the Zion- t- , - ist ideal. Few literary ef-",,. forts of recent years have succeeded so well i...…

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…JERUSALEM, (JTA) — A will!" was greeted with pro- and outlined among the prob- three-day conference of the longed applause. lem of the immediate future the United Jewish Appeal, the first The Premier reviewed the reclamation of the Negev, by to be held outside of the United revolutionary transformation in bringing the waters of the Jor- States, heard Prime Minister the immigrants coming to Israel dan to the arid places, the David Ben-Gurion em...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS Editorial Survival with Links to Sacred Heritage Israel Premier David Ben-Gurion's warnings, made at the Hadassah cere- monies in Jerusalem last week. that world Jewry can not survive without an intimate link with Israel, poses serious questions. Is it possible that Jews in the Diaspora are unable to generate sufficient spiritual own political allegiance here; it isn't a social aspect and it certainly is not the mere kinshi...…

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…• Many Jews Pioneered in Alaska, Our 49th State; Recall Activities of Former Detroiter Greenberg There were only about 100 Jews in Alaska 20 years ago It is believed that there are ' more than 500 there now. Alaska passed under United States rule in 1867 when the territory was purchased from Russia. A Jewish merchant • 1. Sephardic Chief Rabbi Denounces . U.S. in Picketin Picketing on Swimmi i n g Pool b (Direct JTA Teletype Wire structi...…

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…Afround the frrOrld... A Digest -of World Jewish Happenings, from Dispatches of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency and Other News Gatherings Media. TH THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW S United States WASHINGTON — Israel Ambassador Abba Eban signed formal documents covering a $15,000,000 loan recently extended to Israel by the U.S. Development Loan Fund. Dempster Mc- Intosh, manager of the loan fund, participated in a brief cere- mony in the offices of th...…

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…LIFE IS CAREFREE AT LANDIS' BEAUTIFUL OMENA ley N .40 YOU'LL LOVE THE AMERICAN-JEWISH CUISINE AT OMENA INN MORE FUN AND BETTER RELAXATION AT OMENA INN YOU'LL FIND FISHING GREAT AT OMENA INN YOU'LL ENJOY ALL POPULAR SPORTS AT OMENA INN Phone KE. 3-7290 FOR RESERVATIONS TO OMENA INN OMENA INN Phone EVergreen 6-4521 • ON M-22 ON GRAND TRAVERSE BAY 22 MILES NORTH OF TRAVERSE CITY • Hordes' 65th Birthday Serves to Rec...…

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…T HE DETR OIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, July 4, 1958-8 Israel's Economy Improving Steadily, UN Report Indicates, But Jewish State Still Needs Foreign Aid UNITED NATIONS (JTA) — Israel's economic achievements during the past year, as well as the serious economic problems which it is still facing, are out- lined in a report issued here by the United Nations. The report emphasizes that Israel is now producing about 70 per cent of its own food and a...…

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…• • ix,,,roctr*ok, ' CHICAGO (JTA) — Develop- ritual guide, for Reform Juda- American Jewish community ment of a "progressive Juda- ism at a future CCAR conven- scene and its relation to Israel, ism" in Israel, in which mem- tion. Eban said the community is bers of the Conservative wing A plan of religious instruc- "growing ever more secure of American Jewry would par- tion to offset the threit im- and established as an organic ticipate was ...…

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…THE DETROIT JE WIS H NEW S -- Fri day, July 4, 1958- 1 0 SERVICES SYNAGOGUE 13 Synagogues Erected in Israel Through Mrs. Silverman's Efforts Italian Political Parties Pledge Religious Freedom ROME (JTA)—A guarantee of religious freedom for all Thirteen synagogues . already Sectors where synagogues faiths in Italy was contained have been built with funds of were built as a result of Mrs. in the platform worked out the Israel Synagogue Buil...…

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…Joel Brand's Horror Story of Nazi Mass Murderer's Bid for Trucks in Exchange for Lives of a Million (11 JFF; INDEPENDPicE DAV Levirate Law Is Basis for Drama, W oman at Wall,' by Dr. Newman ` Dr. Louis I. Newman, one that the contemporaneous of the country's best known character of the play, "The Reform rabbis who also has Woman at the Wall," can be distinguished himself as an seen from an item in the Lon- author of essays and dramas do...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -- Fr iday, July 4, 1958— 1 2 Nazi Stifling of an Artistic Collaboration Shown Graphically in Zweig-Strauss Correspondence German Court SeeksWitnesses of Nazi Witnesses who can testify to the activities of two of Hitler's most notorious executioners of Hungarian Jewry are being sought throughout North and South America by the World Jewish Congress in New York. The search Is iperng conducted on the basis of a communic...…

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…2 New Books Issued by Wayne U. Press HEBREW SELF-TAUGHT AHARON ROSEN SY darkness outside VP .3 3 6 boh-shekh rirt .331 Moots owner 1 7372 bah-ahl guide, instructor .33 7 - mand-reekh kindles (m.s.) 1 7o7 p3 .3 3 8 mand-leek enough dahy, deh because, that kee agriculture bahk-rah-oot .3 3 9 electricity .340 lamp bahsh-mahl m'noh-rah ,r1K31 ,/".1ke7 - -3 714FIK it T T .=r73 ,rrnr.1 nrui ,n,nx *Itt .114 .n'n' KT ...…

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…THE DETR OIT JEWISH NEW S -- Friday, July 4, 1958- 14 Bnai Brith District Women Elect Mrs. Robert Coggan as President Mrs. Robert A. Coggan, 19526 Roslyn, a past president of t3--e Greater Detroit Council of Bnai Brith Women, on Tuesday was elected president of Women's District Grand Lodge No. 6. Installation of the new head of Bnai Brith's district women took place the same day at a luncheon in the Hotel Lowry, Minne- apolis, Minn.. the sce...…

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…• • * * EQUALITY CLUB will hold a luncheon and games party Monday afternoon, at the home of Mrs. D. Rosenberg, 24071 Geneva, Oak Park. All pro- ceeds will go to charity. At a recent meeting, Mrs. J. Jaffe, president, named Mrs. Rosen- berg as donor chairman and Mesdames M. J. Kushner. M. Berkowitz and J. Glassman as co-chairmen. • * • An emergency luncheon of the DAVID-HORODOKER YOUNG WOMEN will be held at 12 noon, Tuesday, in the home of M...…

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…Honeymoon in West After July 2 Rites activities in Society Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sloan and son, Lance, of Washington, D.C. were the guests of their parents and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Sloan, of Santa Clara Avenue. Miss Lois Waldman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Waldman, of Oak Park, sailed last week for Europe for a visit with her sister, Miss Elizabeth Waldman, in Germany. While there, she will make an extended tour of the Contin...…

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…Pittsburgh Girl to Wed Detroiter JW11 Activities 1 Lt. ELI LEVIN AUXILIARY will hold a picnic for 100 hos- pitalized veterans at Dearborn Veterans Hospital on July 19. Planned are outdoor games, prizes and a dinner. The Aux- iliary also will tender a picnic for patients at Ann Arbor Vet- erans Hospital on July 29, at Bishop Lake. * * * LADIES AUXILIARY, De- partment of Mich i g a n. was among the groups who received citations and pins for vo...…

July 04, 1958 • Page Image 19

…a Announce Betrothal of Elayne Gayman O 04 E. MISS ELAYNE GAYMAN 4.1 Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Gay- = man, of Lilac Ave.. announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Elayne Rita. to Sheldon Harvey Kardener, son of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Kardener, of Fullerton Ave. The couple has set Aug. 3 as their wedding date. The bride-elect is an ele- mentary education 'major en- tering her senior year at Wayne State University. Her fiance is a graduate of th...…

July 04, 1958 • Page Image 20

…To Wed Nov. 2 Dr. Max Brod's Excellent Work: 'Heine: The Artist in Revolt' Leib and DeMaria with Parks Band This Week Silver-York Rites Set for September Herschel Leib will direct the Summer Parks Band next week, at Clarke, Lipke, Bal- duck, Stoepel and Palmer Parks, appearing at the latter next Friday evening. His program will include selections from Verdi, Suppe, Strauss, Bizet, Giere, Clarke, and Ponchielle. There will be selected solo...…

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…21 et a3 Set July Date qe; To Wed Oct. 12 Oirt4 nnouncernents June 23 –7 To Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Levine (Marilyn Kash), Detroiters now of Davenport, Rs Ia., a son, Steven Alan. * * * PG■ June 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Raymond (Adele Syl- via Cohen) of Los Angeles, a daughter, Susan Jane. 4.1 * « * June 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Reider (Barbara Hold- engraber), of 18520 Burt, a son, Michael Lee. •S * * * June 19 — To Mr. and Mrs. Daniel...…

July 04, 1958 • Page Image 22

…FROM ISRAEL'S POINT OF VIEW e■ all•thr Danny Raskin's LISTENING P S . 1tioirsy wirliboarboal, Wit kr` T Fryer, Leading Biochemist, Florida to Probe Report Buys $100,000 Israel Bonds on Klan Arms Cache Samuel A. Fryer, one of the TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (JTA) leading biochemists in the —Gov. LeRoy Collins said he ex- United States, this week pur- pected the Florida Sheriffs' Bu- chased $100,000 in State of reau to move immediately to in- A de...…

July 04, 1958 • Page Image 23

…THE DETROIT JE WISH NEWS — Friday, July 4, 1958-24 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Liners accepted from responsible firms or individ- uals by Telephone up to 11 a.m., Wednesday. Dead- line for display classified ads is 4:30 p.m., Tuesday. Rates 10c a word, minimum charges 51.00, or $2.94 per column inch. CALL VErmont 8-9364 10-ROOMS FOR RENT WIDOW-own home-near 7 Mile Rd. and New Grace Hospital will rent room to working lady. UN 1-8313. WIDOW ...…

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…▪ 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE MARK TWAIN -8 MILE Beautiful 3 bdrm. ranch. Spa- cious living rm., dining ell, gas a.c. heat. Gar. Large landscaped lot. Immediate possession. MR. SEIDON — UN 4-4600 J. WM. KLEM HUNTINGTON WDS.- LI NCOLN Deluxe 2 bdrm. and ren ranch. Cent. ent.; air cond.; panid. nk.; built-ins; 2 baths; stall shower; sprink. syst.; gas ht.; 2-car brk. gar. Built in '56. Priced to sel! Miss Spizman. GROSS REALTY ...…

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…THE DETR OIT JEWISH NEW S — Friday, July 4, 1958-28 • 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE VASSAR DR. 13646 1 BLOCK WEST OF SCHAEFER OPEN 2 to 5 SUNDAY Beautiful 3 bdrm.. 2 bath bung. Spacious liv. rm. Den. Enclosed terrace. Tile kitch. Large din- ette. Gas a.c. ht. Lovely corner lc-t. 2 car gar. Immediate pos- session. See this today. MR. SEIDON — UN 4-4600 J. WM. KLEM MENDOTA 18675 OPEN 2-5 SUNDAY $2,000.00 DOWN Beautiful 3 bdrm. Co...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE Oak Pk. Specials FACE BRICK RANCH HOMES BERKLEY 23205-3 bedrms. car- port, gas ht. $13,600 G.I. Mtge. $18,900. BEVERLY 24031-3 bedrms, car- port, gas ht. carpeting, close to schools, trans & park. $1500 dn. $17,900. BLACKSTONE 21951-3 bedrms. utility rm, carpeting, fenced, $5,000 dn.—$12,900. 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE ARCHDALE-7 MILE SOUTHFIELD $15,700. 3 bdrm. brk. beautiful- ly landscaped, fenced, 2 b...…

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…Friday, July 4, 1958-28 THE DETROIT JEWISH 17-A—LOTS FOR SALE 40-Foot Business VACANT in Oak Park 40 foot business vacant in Oak Park. 53.000. for quick sale. Also 100 foot by Zoo, in Troy. 55,000. 40-A—EMPLOYMENT WANTED 110 WELL X EXPERIENCED laun willies da ys general and Partfri - - - - I, dry. )4,.-iu grsday only. TR 3-3163, excellent references. PRACTICAL NURSE. 24 hour duty. best of references. Call SL 8-3830. Teen-Agers Face ...…

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…Expanding Congo Cong. Reaches Out to Eilfold All Jews in Territory The tendency of American Jews to slip out to the suburbs is something of a headache to Jewish organizations here, and it might be well to follow the example being set by the tiny Jewish community of the Bel- gian Congo. For the third time in its 35- year history, that country's cen- tral representative Jeivish body is reorganizing itself to meet the problems of its community, ...…

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…- Glick Study Shows Latin American `The Bankrupts'; Unfair Portrayal of London Jews _ "The Bankrupts " by Brian 1 For instance, Chuzpah he in London as portrayed in "The Countries' Attitude Toward Israel Glanville, published by Double- speaks of as chuzpur. He uses , Vital roles are played in the United Nations by the Latin American countries. Many of them exerted strong influence both in the favorable votes on the Palestine Partition Plan ...…

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…I Monument Unveilings (Unveiling 'announcements may be inserted by mailing or by call- ing The Jewish News office, VIC Written announcements 3 - 93111. must be accompanied by the name and address of the person making the insertion. There is a standard charge of =AO for an unveiling notice, measuring an inch in depth.) a a a The family of the late Ruben Simon announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory at 12 noon, Sunday, July 6, at ...…

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…• Compromise on Identity Card Fails; B-G Remains Hopeful in Debate on 'Who Is a Jew 0-, (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) es T.:. Gs. JERUSALEM — An extraordinary meeting of the Israel Cabinet, capping a week of intensive negotiations, failed to find an acceptable compromise Tuesday, and Premier David Ben-Gurion went before the Israel Knesset to announce the resignation of two members of. his Cabinet representing the United R...…

June 27, 1958 • Page Image 1

…Rejection of Pressure Groups in,South Editorial on Page 4 4 Existentialist Theologians ... Spinoza's 'Book of God' Reviews, Page 4 T E JEWISH NEWS A Weekly Review Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper VOLUME XXXI I I—No. 17 P rinte d in a 100% Union Shop of Jewish Events American Express Co. Issue Resolved; Agree to Improve Representation in Israel JERUSALEM (JTA)—The American Express Company, which had been charged by Israeli offi...…

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…Purely Commentary By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ A Non-Jew's Tribute: 'Israel Knows What It Is Doing' Scores of articles have been written about Israel on the ›; State's tenth anniversary. Many books have been published. In • 17s the main, the compliments showered upon Israel's pioneers were heartening experiences for the Israelis and their kinsmen 4, everywhere. One of the most interesting impressions of Israel was rec- ct orded in an article by a no...…

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…NEW YORK — A group of top-ranking leaders of the Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds — central body of Jewish communities in America—will visit Israel this summer for two-way consul- tations with Israeli officials on a variety of topics of mutual concern, it was announced Tuesday by Herbert Abeles, Council president and leader of the group. It will be the first such visit by key community leaders under Council auspices, he said. Co...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS -- Incorporating the Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue of July 20, 1951 Cementing U.S.-Israel Links 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 35, Mich., VE 8-9364. Subscription $5 a year. Foreign $6. Entered as second class matter Aug. 6, 1942, a...…

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…At the annual meeting of the United Hebrew Schools, held Wednesday evening a the Es- ther Berman Branch of the schools, Abe Kasle was re-elect- ed president for a 15th term. Mandell L. Berman, David Safran, Leon Kay and Herman Fishman were chosen vice-pres- idents; Harold Robinson, treas- urer, and Ira G. Kaufman, sec- retary. New members of the board chosen at this meeting are: Dr. Robert Schloff, Theodore Birn- krant, Avern L. Cohn, Milton W...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, June 27, 1958-6 JVS Names 'Employer of the Year', Agencies Elect Amberg, Welling Out of Retirement Abner A. Wolf, Inc., whole- sale grocers, was naked "Em- ployer-of-the-Year" Wednesday by the Jewish Vocational Serv- ice at the joint annual meeting of JVS and Community Work- shop. The award was presented to the Wolf firm for its coopera- tion in hiring a large number of persons, including some with special ...…

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…The Jewish Farmer, organ of the Jewish Agricultural Society, is celebrating its 50th anniver- sary with a special issue, de- voted to the history of the Jew- ish farm movement in the U.S., and a review of the activities of the society ; founded in 1900, to promote and foster agriculture among Jews in the United States. - Theodore Norman, general manager of the society, reports on its activities for 1957, his annual report forming part of the s...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, June 2 7, 1958-8 ,nrassa:nrausnanXamt,aenna5WdmaniaanniWan. Around the World... A Digest of World Jewish Happenings, from Dispatches of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency and Other News Gatherings Media. United States NEW YORK—Scholarships and Fellowships in the amount of $135,000 have been granted for the academic year 1958-59 to 163 students and scholars throughout the world, who are victims of Nazism, by t...…

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…U.S. Labor Contributes $50,000 for William Green Memorial in Haifa Hitherto unpublished details of the life of Anne Frank, the 13-year-old victim of Nazi con- centration camps whose diary became a best-seller, are told in an article by her best friend, Lies Goslar Pick, in the current issue of McCall's maga- zine. Mrs. Pick, who currently lives in Israel, grew up with Anne Frank in Amsterdam and was with her in Belsen- Bergen concentration ca...…

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…THE DETRO IT JEWISH NEWS -- Fr iday, June 2 7, 1958- 10 CCNY Reunion Makes Forecasts into History Dr. Liptzin's Hopeful View: 'Generation of Decision' Assure Full Payment to Nazi Victims BONN, (JTA)—West German government leaders have as- sured Dr. Nahum Goldmann, president of the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against. Germany, that Bonn will pay in full all its commitments to compensate victims of the Nazi regime. Dr. Goldmann ma...…

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…SCA Gift to Japan's Crown Prince Greek Spy Sentenced After Trial in Israel TEL AVIV, (JTA) — Alcibi- ades Koukas, a Greek citizen, was sentenced to four years' imprisonment following his con- viction on charges of spying for the Egyptians. The 37-year old former paratrooper in the Greek Army was arrested last September. The sentencing judge, M. Ken- net, acting president of the Tel Aviv District Court, said there was no doubt that Koukas had ...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, June 27, 1958- 12 JNF Council of Detroit Elects Prof. S. M. Levin as President Prof. Samuel M. Levin was unanimously elected as presi- dent of the Jewish National Fund of Detroit at a meeting of the Council held Tuesday, at the Labor Zionist Insti- tute. T h e meet- ing also elect ed nine vice pr esidents, each of whom will be in charge, a n d act as chair- m a n of a phase of the JNF program. Prof. Levin El...…

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…We like to talk about the simple democracy of Thomas Jefferson. How he sat on the morning of his inauguration in his usual place at the table at the Washington boarding house where he lived. How he refused to take a seat at the head of the table. How he just walked, without ceremony, to the Capitol to be sworn in as President. I have just heard a compan- ion story about Itzhak Ben-Zvi, President of Israel. The news of his election came as a co...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Fr iday, June 27, 1958- 14 Evergreen Cong. Mops Membership Drive Evergreen Jewish Cong., which is now completing its synagogue building on Ever- green and W. 7 Mile Rd., will conduct an extensive member- ship drive during the summer months, it was announced at the annual meeting last week. With new members joining the synagogue in recent months from Livonia, Redford Town- ship and Southfield Township, the executive ...…

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…mon Detroit Hasidim Plan Festivities Mid,rasha Lists Groundwork Laid for Israel Bonds, to Mark Lubavitcher Rebbe Release Summer Courses High Holiday Campaign Activities Brooklyn, N. Y., where . the present Lubavitcher R ebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel, lives. Thousands of the movement's followers are expected to join the pilgrimage to visit the Rebbe. Delegations will_ attend from Israel, France, Britain, Australia, South America, Africa and fro...…

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…THE DETROIT JEW ISH NEWS -- Fr iday, June 27, 1958- 16 Detroit Plays Host Oak-Woods Bowlers . To Introduce Political Jewish Agency Official Lands to Synagogue Directors Beth. Yehudah's Intensive Program Plan Biggest Season Candidates to SOC Oak-Woods Lodge of Bnai Candidates for all South Oak- at Parley Here Hebrew Academy, a branch of Brith will take over all 32 alleys land County offices on the Dem- The National Association of Synagogue Ad...…

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…Mrs. Oscar Bank, re-elected to a second term as president of the Beth Abraham Sister- hood, was installed into office in recent can- dlelight cere- monies, at which Rabbi Israel I. Hal- pern officiated. Cantor Shabtai Ackerman sang the na- tional anthems and rendered special selec- Mrs. Bank tions in honor of the occasion. Israel Fuchs, Beth Abraham choir leader, was at the piano. * * FANNIE GLUCK CHAPTER, Mizrachi Women, will hold a garden pa...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW S — Friday, June 27, 1958-1 8 Ruby-Schulartz Rites Planned for Oct, 11 StricilyConfidential By PHINEAS J. BIRON MISS NANCIE RUBY Announcement of the engage- ment of Nancie Ellen Ruby to David Paul Schwartz was made at a reception for the couple's families recently in the home of the bride-elect's parents, Dr. and Mrs. Oliver A. Ruby, of Woodingham Dr. Mr. Schwartz, who attended Hillsdale College, is the son of Mrs. ...…

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…Miss Kramer Wed in Candlelight Rites MRS. ALLAN W. GILBERT Labor Zionist Branch Photographer Bob Benyas to Install New Officers Cited for Color Display Bnai Brith Activities Installation of officers will be a feature of the closing affair of the season for Branch 11, Labor Zionist Organization of America. It will be held Satur- day evening, in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Drachler. Officers to be inducted in- clude Mrs. Sandford Goldberg, ...…

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