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…Fd and rlul! n• N 7. 1 r e ration awes Two Assistant ' Erectors 1°1!%-ai:1',_ •• ewe ates to Will iam Avrunin JEWISH NE Basic Issues in Assimilationist Tendencies . Planning for Educational Expansions Editorial Page 4 Vol. XLVI, No. 6 1:=, 'I- 1=2 1 - r A Weekly Review r../r Story on Page 5 Current Campaign Political Issues ... Differences on I rnm igration, Attitudes on Mid-East Problems r A, NJ of Jewish Events Commentary ...…

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…Purely Commentary Politics Can Be an Honorable Game Politics can be a noble game—if played honorably. Politicians can become statesmen—if they treat their calling with dignity and if they are wise enough to get good advisers. • Too often, regrettably, the game is played only for the gain of voters, and since there are always people of conflicting views among • the electorate one is• never certain that justice will prevail. Let's take, as typ...…

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…z Ruby Viewed as Sensitive to Jewish Identity in Warren Commission Report I! WASHINGTON (JTA) — Jewish aspects of the background of Jack Ruby, convicted killer of Lee Har- vey Oswald, were reviewed in an examination of Ruby's personality and biography in the Warren Com- mission's report on the assassina- tion of President John F. Ken- nedy. The commission concluded . that Ruby acted spontaneously as an individual. It ruled out all rumors of...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS From Dream to Reality 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 48235 Mich., VE 8-9364. Subscription $6 a year. Foreign $7. Second Class Postage Paid at Detroit, Michigan PHIL...…

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…Sol Drachler; S. Cohen Named Assistant Federation Directors Samuel Cohen and Sol chler have. been appointed ; assistant directors of the Jewish , Welfare Federation • of Detroit,Hyman Safran, president, and .William Avrunin, director of the edera- tion, announced this week. SOL DRACHLER Cohen returns to Detroit after an absence of eight years, during which time he served as executive director of the Springfield, Mass. Jewish Community Counc...…

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…Boris Smolor's Between You ... and Me' (Copyright, 1964, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) Personality Profile Meet Charles J. Bensley, the president of the Israeli Education Fund, now proclaimed as a separate program by the United Jewish Appeal .. . The Fund will seek* to raise $127,000,000 in this country, within five years, for secondary education in Israel — a most pressing and urgent need — and it is only natural that the campaign for ...…

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…Right-Wing Groups Gain Strength By MILTON FRIEDMAN (Copyright, 1964, JTA, Inc.) WASHINGTON—A new study has revealed that right-wing or- ganizations are thriving—includ- ing some outright anti-Semitic groups. The average income of rightist organizatiiins tripled between 1958 and 1963. But Gerald L. K. Smith's anti-Semitic "Christian Nationalist Crusade" did not do as well. His income increased from $172,700 in 1958 to $288,700 in •963. Right...…

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…I Catholic Prelates Ignore Arab Protests on Deicide" (Continued from Page 1) voices now." Scores of prelates attending the Council crowded the pisles, the better to hear Cardinal Cushing, as he made his plea, according to official spokesmen for the session —which is closed to the press. Cardinal Cushing's request for a stronger version of a declaration on the Jews, more in line with Cardinal Bea's original draft, was supported by Albert Greg...…

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…Prelates. Urge Denial of Aim to Convert Jews in New Draft entity but with a word of infamy (Continued from Page 8) have a great effect and would help and execration which was invented to eliminate prejudice and anti- by Christians and used to blame and persecute Jews. For so many Jewish positions. Two United States Bishops, con- centuries—and even in our own tinuing the debate in the Ecu- time—Christians have hurled this menical Council on Ca...…

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…New Weidman Novel, 'Word of Mouth,' Is Marked by Several Noteworthy Dramatic and Psychological Aspects Jerome Weidman, after writing a score of novels, had turned to playwriting, and his `•Iorello" gained for him new fame, com- parable to that of storytelling. His apparent new love for the theater is reflected in his latest novel, "Word of Mouth,"just issued by Random House. If this is not his best work, it certainly is among his very best. I...…

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…Cairo Editor Says Humorist Cerf's New 'Riddle Book,' Amendment Aimed at Egypt Weakened WASHINGTON (JTA) — A joint tided to weaken the Roosevelt Attack on Israel Random House Beginners "Volume, Is Senate-House conference on the amendment, as adopted by the final version of the "Food for House, so that the President is no Would Spark War Delightful Reading for the Children Peace" bill further weakened an longer required to rule that a bene- CAI...…

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…• • Beni amm Burdick Is Recommended by Circuit Judges "The Art of ,ISRAEL is corning" `I know it" "to the 0 Community Arts Center Wayne State ['nivel-shy 450 W. Kirby "I knotb, it" "October 9 to October 16" `I know it" In an unprecedented move, the judges of the Wayne Circuit Court formally endorsed a candi- date for retention on the bench by recommending the election of Judge Benjamin D. Burdick in November. Central American...…

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…Downriver Jewish Community to Dedicate First Synagogue in Trenton: Cong. Beth Isaac Proposed Seminary in Israel to Train Rabbis for Latin America MEXICO CITY (JTA) — Plans were announced here for the est- ablishment in Israel of a rabbini- cal seminary for the special train- ing of rabbis to serve in Latin American communities. will be conducted on a tour of The first synagogue to be built The project was announced by in the Downriver area—t...…

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…Toronto Rabbis Are Highest Paid of City's Clergymen SYNAGOGUE 0°0 SERVICES YOUNG ISRAEL OF NORTHWEST: Services 5:55 p.m. today and 9 . a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Prero will speak on "The Process of Crea- tion." TEMPLE BETH EL: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Rabbi Hertz will speak on "Racial Tensions in :Detroit and the White Backlash." Services , 11:15 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Her?z will speak on "What the Creation : Teaches About Science and Religion." ...…

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…Women's Round Table Group to Meet Oct. 14 The Women's Division of the speak on the topic "Vital Work To Detroit Round Table of Catholics, Be Done."• Protestants and Jews will meet Mrs. Philip Bernstein is chair- . CI( ths Parkwood Chapte r, WOmen's DAVID - HORODOKER YOUNG American ORT, will meet noon . WOMEN'S ORGANIZATION will Wednesday at the home of . Mrs. serve at the Northville State Hosp- Phillip Ruskin, 4344 Arden, Royal ital Annual...…

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…• • ft o Women's Clubs Beth El Couples Plan Suburban ORT Cocktail Mixer to Take Rambling First A cocktail party, highlighted by dancing, entertainment and buffet, Area Home Tour will inaugurate the social season E ngagements Mrs. Francis Cooper announces the engagement of her daughter SHERWOOD GROUP, Hadassah, More Clubs, Page 15) son of "See Suburbia," a house, garden planned by the Married Group of Victoria to Howard Brode, SA'AD, a gr...…

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…Histadrut Brunch Local Groups !Join in Preparations Gloria Shenkman,.. Harvey Grace to Wed to Cite Leaders of for Annual North ville Patients Fair Landsrnanshaften The annual 1iistadrut brunch honoring leaders of Histadrut's landsmanshaft and organization division will be held 10:30 a.m. Sunday at Boesky's restaurant,. it was announced by Morris Lieber- man, chairman of the Detroit Israel Histadrut Campaign. Division leaders will review camp...…

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…Dubrinsky-Bloomberg Betrothal Announced Special Fund Asked by Hadassah to Establish Dora Ehrlich Wing in Hebrew U.'s Jerusalem Center Detroit Chapter of Hadassah has are in need of the healing of the launched "a special effort to raise daughter of my people. "Jew and Arab, equally of Israel, a minimum sum of $50,000 to est- ablish an area to be known as the people of all religions, all races, all lands are being ministered to by Dora Ehrlich...…

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…Rusk, Israel Ambassador Discuss Arab Threats WASHINGTON (JTA) — Secre- tary of State Dean Rusk met with Israel Ambassador Avraham Har- man to discuss the recent Arab summit conference and the bel- ligerent threats endangering reg- ional peace. The meeting was re- quested by Israel. It was based on the decision of the Israel Government to distuss with friendly nations the implica- tions of the Cairo developments. Threats were made at the Arab...…

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…Israeli and French Diplomats to See Israel Bond Show manufacturers. More than half of St. Laurent ' s designs have been created of Israeli textiles, a salute to the fast growing fashion in- dustry of the young nation. Spanning centuries from 130 A.D. until the present, the 1964 collec- tion opens with a surprisingly modern reproduction of a design worn by women of the Middle East for nearly 2.000 years, highlighting the tradition of craftsman...…

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…Israel's 1st Lady to Be Welcomed at Bond Banquet . The Israel Bond dinner on Oct. 17 in Cobo Hall will be a com- munity wide celebration to wel- come the first lady of Israel, 'Mrs. Levi Eshkol, wife of Israels prime minister, it was announced this week. Max M. Fisher is the dinner chairman. Detroit is one of only five cities to be visited by. Mrs. Eshkol. Mrs. Eshkol, an accomplished linguist and scholar, played a leading part in Israel's S...…

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…Joseph Schuster, Renowned Cellist, Dena Gale Married to Play `Kol Nidre' at Center Concert to Dr. Stanley Baer Cellist Joseph Schuster of Bev- erly Hills, Calif., will be soloist at the first Center Symphony Con- cert under the > direction of Julius Chajes 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Jewish Center. Schuster has made six success- ful tours through- out Europe, Cen- tral a n d South America, in addi- tion to his coast- to - coast appear- ances in ...…

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…Immigrants Levi Eshkol Out of Hosp ital After Eye Surgery to Build a Nation By CHARLOTTE HYAMS The job figures that attest to Israel's booming economy are face- less numbers after all. To Yaacov Elaza, the numbers are men— with faces—in search of work. Elazar, whose brother Albert is United Hebrew Schools superin- tendent here, has been affiliated with Israel's government employ- ment agency for 20 years. In those two decades, the 52-year-o...…

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…Chaitles Feinberg Is Named Chairman Balfour Concert Committee Notes Wide Interest in Event Community-wide interest is re- be heard in such favorite roles as television, notably more than 30 of Israel Art Exhibit at Wayne State pOrted in the annual Balfour Con- "Lucia di Lammermoor" and "Rig- on the Ed Sullivan show, have ert of the Zionist Organization of Detroit, to be held Oct. 31 at Ford Auditorium. Dr. Alex Friedlaender, chairman of the c...…

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…People Make News DR. JOSEPH J. SCHWARTZ, executive vice president of the Israel Bond Organization, has been named the recipient of the Scopus Award, the highest honor of the American Friends of the Hebrew University. This action of the board of directors of the American Friends was announced by Lionel R. Bauman, president, and Sam- uel Rothberg, chairman of the board. Williams-IVeinberg Betrothal Announced BETH AARON MEN'S CLUB will hold it...…

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…• Learning English Through Pictures Southfield High School Newsline Young Israel Youth Calendar ing it edw ill k. be 7:30 p.m., Oct. 14. All A full-scale youth activities pro- v gram will begin Saturday at the boys 11 years and over are in- Young Israel Center of Oak-Woods with junior congregation services 9 a.m. under the supervision of Let others praise you, not your Larry Platt. own mouth.—Proverbs 27. Oneg Shabbaits will be held every ...…

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…Janet Rope Engaged to Robert Ginsberg 1 1 Planning Session, .Social Set for Mr., Mrs. Group activities in Society - Mr. and Mrs. Joshua N. Gray of Parklawn Ave., Oak Park are completing a Western vacdtion, which included stops at San Francisco, Portland and Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Group, City of Discussion of fund-raising proj- Rope, will meet 8:30 p.m. Saturday sects is planned. A social evening at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. will follow. M...…

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…Scientist to Bring Technion Reports to Oct. 11 Dinner at Shaarey Zedek - Young Adult Fall Dance News Brevities That quadruple threat to the musical profession, Mantovani, con- ductor, composer, arranger and violinist, brings his renowned con- cert orchestra to Masonic Audito- rium for a single '7'7 performance Oct. 10. Scion of a musical family, his father once serving as a con- cert master un der the late Ar- turo Toscanini Mantovani Maes...…

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…Miller Brothers Realty in New Home Donors Give $100,000 to Brandeis University , ... WALTHAM, Mass. (JTA)—Four Jewish philanthropists, all from the Greater Boston area, have . Contributed $25,000 each for the construction of four chemistry laboratories at Brandeis Univers- ity . here. The donors are 011ie A. Cohen, Jacob E. Margolis, Morey Hirsch and Frank Brezniak. SURF "VW. „ •-• POW r 13B13R5 FEu NK6ELL CORONET 15435 MACK ' ; ...…

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…MOVIE GUIDE NEIGHBORHOOD DOWNTOWN ADAMS Grand Circus Park WO 1-8524 Open Daily Day WED.: Ladies 50c 2211 Woodward—WO 1-9494 FOX a.m. Doors Open 10:45 Free Parking HELD OVER 3RD BIG WEEK one man too much Stn• "LORNA" Plus Hilarious! Funny! Sexy! "WHAT'S UP FRONT" (in color) Story of a Traveling Salesman Every Wed. Ladies Day Adm. 50c Late SHOW Friday and Saturday Starting Tues., Oct. 6, Shirley Clark's "THE COOL WORLD" For sched...…

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…Margaret Rutherford as Miss Marple gves police and murderer a run for their thrills in "Murder Ahoy" at the Michigan Theater— together with MGM's•"Big Parade of Comedy," 50 of the all-time greatest stars in their greatest comedy moments. Noteworthy Sports Events Russia's Irina Press tied the world record of 10.5 for the wo- men's 80-meter hurdles. She won the Olympic gold medal in 10.8 in 1960, setting an Olympic record of 10.6 in the heats....…

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…[ Fred Zinnemann's "Behold a Pale Horse," a story of suspense, pursuit and courage, starring Gre- gory Peck, Anthony Quinn and Omar Sharif, is in its second week at the Madison Theater. An inter- national cast appears in support of the stars. Selected short sub- jects completes the Madison's pro- gram. Magnificent Mencottis 7113 PURITAN 2 Blocks West of. Livernois 862-2882 For Res. Ample Parking Iger Danny Raskin's LISTENING P 0 T ...…

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…THE JEWISH NE THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 2, 1964-33 LARGO'S a little bit of everything Fine Italian-American Cuisine Deliciously Prepared for the Discerning Tests • Banquet Facilities THE INTERLUDE is name of mandy Bar on Grand Blvd. . . . a nitery now open next to the Nor- Guests will soon be greeted on a plush red carpet by lovely manager, Virginia Long . . . Close to 100 people can enjoy themselves in the intimacy and si...…

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…14-FOR RENT FLATS AND INCOMES 13-FOR RENT APARTMENTS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Liners and display classified ads accepted from re- sponsible firms or individuals by telephone up to noon Wednesday. For rates and information . . CALL VErmont 8-9364 34-Friday, October 2, 1964 10-ROOMS FOR RENT 11)11I0-THATCHER-Carpeted bedroom. Employed preferred. Privileges. UN 1-5535, UN 1-6668. NICE room and lay. for lady. Kitchen privileges. Excellent...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17 — HOUSES FOR SALE MARK TWAIN 20120. MARLOWE, 20045. Face brick. 3 3 bedroom brick. 14x16 den, recr. room. Near schools, synagogue. Call evenings. DI 1-8326. 77—HOUSES FOR SALE bed- rooms. Near Vandenberg School and synagogue. By owner. 342-3574. selovr Palmer Woods CoSt 1631 WELLESLEY DR. A rare opportunity priced at only $27,500 Includes carpeting, drapes, marble foyer floor, 2 1h-car garage, 3-Bedrms., Family...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 36—Friday, October 2, 1964 SOW kfield— / Washington Weiglits BUILDER'S MODEL LUXURIOUS 4 BEDROOM COLONIAL LARGE FAMILY ROOM WITH FIREPLACE 2-CAR ATTACH. GAR. APPROX. 3000 SQ. FT. • 2 complete bath and Powder Room • 36" Attic Fan • Sitting Rm. upstairs • Large Liv. Rm • Separate Din. Rm. • Utility Rm. 1st Fir. • Gorgeous kitchen with cabinets galore • Double" oven. dishwasher. garbage disposal • Breakfast Room • Lar...…

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…• 17—HOUSES• FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE u• • s Nis MONEY MAKER CURTIS-ARDMORE 16 MI. SECT. rm. brick, carpeting, new gas unit, very clean. FHA $250 dn. or equity out. Mo. paymts. $79. Ask for MR. GORDON. ▪ • $35,000 Self-Serve Grocery - Liquor COYLE-VASSAR I Brick ranch, 8 yrs. old, 6 rms„ I I carpeting, drapes, FHA ap- • proved. Owner leaving city. Ask • I for MR. GINSBURG. C * * I . We have several 4 flats, _S •rms. II ea. in...…

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…40—EMPLOYMENT 50—BUSINESS CARDS EXPERIENCED tailor. Steady work, good pay. 9643 Jos. Campau. TR 1-9747. I. SCHWARTZ. All kinds of carpenter work, no job too big or small. BR 3.4826, LI 5-4035. Middle-aged Woman LOUIE'S Re-up stering, Repairing. Satisfaction gu anteed. Reasonable. Free estimates. E 5-7453. Who desires a home in exchange for light housekeeping and care for 12 year old boy. SALARY. Call UN 4-4491 Between 8 a.m. and 12 noo...…

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…James G McDonald Dies at 77; First U.S. Envoy to Israel NEW YORK (JTA) — James G. McDonald, first United States en- voy to Israel and the world's first non-Jewish statesman to warn against Hitler's plans to annihilate the Jews , died here Sept. 25. He was 77. Dr. McDonald spoke out public- ly on behalf of Zionism and the use of Palestine as "a great place of refuge" after he visited Pale- stine in 1923, while holding the ,OBITUARIES Zionist...…

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…Politics Can Be Noble...Politicians Can Be Statesthen (Continued from Page 2) istics of Andrew Jackson and Franklin Roosevelt, with a noticeable dash of Harry Truman. "in Egypt, the poverty is appalling; the people are still centuries behind the modern world about them. They deserve a better opportunity and that opportunity could be theirs if Egyptian rulers would concentrate their attention, and resources on Egypt's social and economic need...…

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