Page Fourteen DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Friday, September 26, 1847 OM. To Address Youth PHIL ROTHSCHILD THE CONTROVERSY 'bout NITE LIFE the skirts . . . whether to In addition wear 'em long or short is the to the good current topic of conversation. food and at- We find some of the gals thumb- mosphere a t ing their noses at the style dic- Col F. May- tators' fiat for longer ones . . . bohm's Rus- Barrister Norman Robbins sian Samovar, doesn't object so much to the starting Oct. 3, long skirt as he does to the Vinka will en- "cover charge." He's been peek- tertain with ing at price tags on his wife's her delightful new fall outfit. Russian songs KIRSOFF and George The km silhouette with pad- CHARLES AUERBACII ding off the shoulders and onto Kirsoff will amaze you with his • • • burning knife act (18 in his the hips will make the women mouth) . . . All this plus look like underslung salt shak- dancing! ers, says Bernie Gorosh. Quite a turnout to greet Sam- Janet Granadier likes the 14 my Mandell and his ork at Cafe inch length but Sarah Philka claims that the new styles are Burgundy with Artie Fields on the trumpet. not flattering . . . They're more To Robin Hood's, that north- fitting for the taller gal, she Charles Auerbach west side eatery where the claims. younger set make it a must Tea-Dance Speaker Margie Glasier and Sherry after the theater. Spotted Barb Epstein both nod in approval Swade and Sam Weiss, Nancy Charles Auerbach of Cleve- at the extra hem line and Kay and Lloyd Kaplan, the Dulcie Krasnick thinks the Bernie Frants, Ben Kasle and land, member of the administra- longer lines will improve the Carol Landau, Doreen Sherman tive committee of the Zionist figure. Organization of America, will be and Stu Velick. guest spaker at the tea-dance, We'll let this ride for a month • • • being sponsored jointly by Ju- or two while our Survey and nior Hadassah and Masada at Systems dept. will watch the MAIL BAG reaction. Note from Morry Brodsky, 1:30 p.m. Sunday in the SC who heads Sanford D. Adler Shaarey Zedek social hall. A native of the Ukraine, enterprises in Las Vegas, about PARTY TIME .. the Gerald Rosens on honey- Auerbach received his B. A. and This cooler weather is bring- moon at the El Rancho who law degrees from Western Re- ing more indoor affairs . . . This won a $100 door prize raffled serve University and later gang assembled at Stan Wolfe's by the hotel. studied at Harvard University. shack for dancing and eats: Gerry Fishman's getting set He is a member of the bar of Bernie Rosenberg and Beverly up for school time in Tucson, the U.S. Supreme Court, of the Katz, Tommy Balkin with Rose Ariz. and Ell Shapiro opens up executive board of the Jewish Lieberman, Sol Dovitz and Lor- a new optometry office in Flint. Consumptive Relief Society of raine Ehrenwald, Fred Sweet Denver and is co-chairman of with Ann Rubin, Bernie Gorosh the national membership com- and Rhea Feuerman . . . Bob SHORT TALES mittee of ZOA. Canvasser tended bar. Hennie Youngman, radio and Auerbach's subject will be Manny Moorin's Parkside abode stage comic, is in town. Many "Our Case Before the United was buzzing with hep jive mu- of us won't raise an eyebrow Nations." sic by the hired help . . . Tak- at this. However, to the Chet- Guests at the affair will in- ing this treat all in were Buddy kin family, Max, Harriet and clude officers of ZOD, headed Schaeffer with Joyce Keywell, Jennie . .. it means that their by Morris Jacobs; officers of Mary Leader and Estelle favorite nephew is back for a Senior Hadassah, headed by Schwartz, Dave Leader and Sue short stay . . . and excitement Mrs. Jennie Jones; and mem- Marks, Aaron Lebow and Evelyn reigns high! bers of the local Youth Com- Princestein, Mike Rosenthal and Herb. Capp climbed up into mission, whose leader is Leon- Ann Nachman. his berth on a Great Lakes ard Kasle. • • • steamer with lovely thought of The program has been ar- BIRTHDAY CANDLES are lit a nice cool lake water snooze ranged by Beverly Goldfine, this week for Norma Helfman, . . How he landed on the Ruth Newman and Lawrence Eve Caminker, Iry Wasserman, floor with a cracked neck bone Fleischnian, chairmen of the Essie Levine, Annette Festen- is something Herb has been try- membership committee. stein and Jean Stein. ing to figure out from his Mazel Tov to the Jack Is- hospital bed! • • reels on their 26th _anniversary. Oneg Shabbat Slated Bundles from heaven . . . the SOCIETY STUFF by Habonhn Group Hy Greens and their 6 lb. 11 oz. Out on dates . . . Al Menlo The first Oneg Shabbat for gal and the Boris Katz household is ringing from Marsha Ellen's with Eileen Piken, Sid Jacobs the Bonim groups (ages 15-18) and Harriet Bakst, Ed Berry of Habonim, scheduled for 8:15 wails. • • • and a chick from Lancaster, 0., p.m. Friday at the Labor Zion- Paul Schiff with Fritz Winick, ist Institute will be highlighted COMING EVENTS Rita Cohen and Jay Coggan, by a talk by Moshe Margolis, It's going to, be a red hot fall Sid Goldberg with Paula Gor- who has just completed his social season . . . it looks en- don, Annette Schatten and Max year of training. He will speak couraging for the boy and girl Hoffman (Toledo), Pauline Ni- on life at the training farm. get-together dept. dorf and Lenny Meldrum. • • • This looks good . . . Sunday afternoon at the Shaarey Zedek ROMANCING FOR THE WEDDING . the Jr. Hadassah and Masada U. of M. cutie Barb Berkman will combine for the tea dance and Dr. Sam Krohn will be on is tied up with a Chicago lad- hand to greet all youse social die . . . Rona Rott and Doug Harris are in thd steady dept. bugs starting at 1:30. In the evening the YPS of . . . Bette Lou Miller seems to Shaarey Zedek have planned a be tied up . . . Jack Shubow is wienie roast, and on the 30th romancing Adelle Gore. All New Fall Materials Seymour (Shim) Weiner got at Gloria Weinberg's house 1624 in choice of 10 colors Glynn Ct. the Naomi B.B. girlees hitched to a Calif. gal and Bea- will welcome all the stray males trice Schatten has set the "I do" — 5 DAY SERVICE — with open arms for their social date to Dr. Jack Sill for Oct. 29. classic. Mark Sunday afternoon Oct. 5 for the Tall Towers shindig 13316 W. McNICHOLS RD. "The Best Corned Beef at Jerrie Hamburg's place, 3009 (1',2 Blocks E. of Schaffer) Sandwich I ever ate" Webb .. . FREE. Open 10 A.M. to 6:30 P.M. says 40E COHEN of the The RKG enterprise to take Veterans Administration up the slack in the social season Thurs. Fri. & Sat. till 8:30 pm is shaping up swell for the nite about the food at KAYE KERN, Prop. of Oct. 5. Ibsen's "Hedda Gab- Glist Brothers bler" with Rube Weiss, Clem Fowler and Harry Goldstein will Delicatessen CAN ASSURE be presented at the Michigan 8224 W. McNICHOLS RD. Showman's Assn., Cass and Pe- KADDISH and YAHRZEIT near Roselawn for dearly beloved departed Parents, terboro . . . with dancing after- Sister, Brother or Husband. Reddish UNiversily 1-8694 wards. Monte Korn, CA. 1647 said In Palestine. For information write: BOX 87, DETROIT JEWISH or Bill Goll, TY. 5-8559 will HAL and ABE GUST CHRONICLE, US 'Woodward Are. give you info on the tickets etc. Hadassah, Masada to Hear ZOA Aide • • • Bridal and Attendant GOWNS Made to Order hi - fashions Unity Is Found in Differences (Continued from Page 3) that suggested that Yellin might soon loose its totalitarian char- acter as a land inhabited by sopranos only. King Na'ar imprisoned them all in the tower. But these drastic measures could not stop the differentations that were go- ing on in Yellin. Soon practically the whole population of Yellin was locked up in punishment for the differ- ences it was developing—until one day— maybe you can guess? •Yes, on that day the voice of King Na'ar himself changed all at once. It became a baritone. Well, from all this painful ex- perience Yellin came to wisdom. It rewrote its constitution on the basis of the new motto Echod had discovered: Unity in diver- sity! The old one—Unity in similarity!— was repealed. All Yellin had come to see that humanity, like physical na- ture, is the more beautiful by reason of its varieties—like a choir of different vcices that achieves a lovely unity by rea- son of its differences. I could feel the more proudly Jewish as this program came to its end. In my Jewishness there were elements that differentiated me and by which I, the Jew, could make a good contribution to the symphony of the brother- hood. I had the experience and the lessons of having lived a very long time. I had a good teaching that I had faithfully carried along with me from' an- cient times. I guess it is for these reasons I am considered a peculiar fel- low. I have been called a social germ. I have been somebody different in all the places where I have lived and may God give me, the Jew, the courage to keep on being different, in ac- cordance with the lights He has given me. Yet I want to be different without being separate. It's to be noticed that Echod, when his soprano voice turned bass, didn't think of separating himself from the Yellin community and estab- lishing a bass ghetto. I am not like those Jews who have the idea that to be differ- ent means to be separate in ghettoes of their own making, to live apart from the common life, to bring up children separate schools. If our dif ences are to have any mean)hig they must be made to serve the common good as part of the common life to which they be- long. • • • PECULIAR PERSON I, THE JEW, had been humble enough to remember the days of my being a slave, unlike other people who celebrate their victories. By a holiday I re- member my slave-time in order to recall my strike for liberty; it was the first of the strikes. I, the Jew, am a kind of nuis- ance because I persist in bring- ing up the Ten Commandments in a holiday recalling Sinai. GREETINGS .. . 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