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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
Friday, February 20, 1948
gether Don Miller, Jack Novo-
minsky, Shirt Dressler, Marl
Lowenthal, Jo Sharp, Max Kap-
lan and Dave Greenbaum. . . .
The Cooley-Hamtramck playoff
brought a large crowd to Cen-
tral's gym. Among those cheer-
ing Cooley to a two-point win
were Pinky Thompson, Paul Ar-
rahamson, Morty Knopper, Pete
Kaiserman, Stan Rubenstein and
Al Pilnick.
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Teen..Age
Sophisticates
By HELEN TENNENBAUM
In Detroit Debut
but that's where you are wrong,
very wrong, because there are
two things you can do right now.
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Mary•Go•Round
FIRST OF ALL, read up on
current affairs, and then some
evening start a little discussion
with your parents. Let them
know your points of view be-
cause they are going to vote for
your future in the coming elec-
tions.
Explain to them the impor-
tance of the civil rights which
they enjoy and let them know
that they must do more than
just talk about it. You must
ISAAC STERN, (above) 27- truly practice these rights on
year-old violinist, will make others and not just hope to have
his first Detroit appearance them protect you.
The second thing you can do is
when he plays Saturday eve-
ning, Feb. 28, in the Art In- write some letters to your con-
gressmen. Tell them that even
stitute.
though you can not yet vote,
you are too young to act, or that you are interested in the doings
what you say does not count, in Washington.
By MARY A. COOPER
THE SERENADE of the Bells
FROSII
PARADE... No soon-
Jr seems to be your favorite
er does the high school stu-
tune, guess this is so because it
dent get through being a very
reminds you of the sleigh bells,
important senior, than he starts
the gay bells and the tune of
all over again as a small, be-
EDITORIALLY SPEAKING...
the merry times you're having.
wildered freshman. . . .
. . . Everyone This is a call to action for each
was happy the and everyone of you who value
New faces in the corridors at
night of the
Wayne belong to Lois Brown,
Doris Domby, Walter Rubiner,
climax to our the right of being called Ameri-
Gloria Smith, Phyllis Solomon,
Youth Leader- cans. Right now the United
s h i p Contest States is going through a period
Burt Sokel, Sue Sherman, Sheri-
over WJLB of transition and turmoil.
dan Holtzman.. . . Seen at II. P.
last Saturday.
Junior College . . . Marshall
Some men are backing the
Fred Stoller's
Madison, Arnie Sky, Marvin An-
date, watching President's Commission for Civil
cell. . . . Rooming socially to-
through t h e Liberties while others are doing
gether at U. of M. are ex-High-
glass window, everything in their might to
land Parkers Roland Gerson and
Helen was Gerrie destroy it. You may think that
Glenn Grossman. Central High
Katz. Al Feinberg brought Shu-
graduate Bill Wetsman is out
lamith Adler, while also watch-
there too.
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ing the presentation, en route
to the Phi Sigma Psi's dance,
AZA TIDINGS . . . Seymour
was Fred's brother Merrill with
Sobel Chapter 61 had three busy
Yvonne Radar.
days last weekend. . . . Friday
To Marshal Tobin, Ann Willis
night, they held a Sabbath serv-
d Fred Horwitz, we would
ice at Wayne Mille]. Saturday
:e to say that your classmates
of the ancient Moslem cemetery, for life in general, for ballet in eve, the new slate of officers was
BY ROLLO GOLDFOOT
are very, very proud of you.
installed. . . . Iry Berg is prexy.
and in the fierce burst of firing particular.
• • •
ERUSALEM (W orld News that followed, two of them stag-
. . . V. P. is Aubrey Meyerson
Services)—The people of Pal- gered and fell.
. . . Herman Eizelman is do-
SPEAKING OF bells, those
STUDIES FOLK-LORE
ing secretarial duties . . . while
were mighty loud and clear estine arc at war.
British soldiers in pursuit
SHE WAS PRIMA ballerina in Aubrey Diem is handling the
Call it communal disturbances picked them up and carried them
coming from Morton Stables
the
Moscow
Ballet
Opera
many
financial end.
Saturday night. The popular or riots or unrest—the fact re- away.
years ago; she went to America
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Coleens gave the party and those mains that wartime conditions
for
a
few
years
where
she
attending were Lorrie Mayers prevail. In Jerusalem training TRIGGER HAPPY
FRIENDS
of Elaine Rogers
studied and gave performances.
Inth Moriss "Chink" Rosen, for this particular phase of life
IT WAS IMPOSSIBLE to know She started a dancing school in will whiff out 16 candles on her
Eleane Eder with Sam Green, has been long and thorough. where the shooting came from,
Palestine in 1933, dividing her cake at a luncheon party in the
Lizzy Baum and Joel Lutz, Ma- Over a period of many years but we know that everybody
teaching into two classes—Mod- Book Casino Saturday. Celebra-
deline Imber and Jerry Isen- there has been violence• and with a firearm—British, Jew or
ern Classical and Biblical, the tors will include Ruth Schwartz,
berg, Marian Rosenthal with bloodshed in the Holy City, brok- Arab—lets fly at the slightest
latter as the basis for a Pales- Arlyne Steinberg, Carol Fritz,
Saul Biolick, Annette Garber en only by the intervention of provocation. The rat-ta-tat and
Rhoda Baskin, Rozanne Buttner.
tine National Ballet.
with Bruce Farber and Joan the five war years.
the whining of bullets continued
... More guests will be Shirley
She
has
lived
in
Arab
villages
To the outsider, many so-call- for two hours.
Berger with Joe Cohen.
Lewis, Lillian Warshawsky, Mar-
and
studied
their
folk-lore;
she
w
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ed peacetime occupations are fol-
From time to time I looked knows the life of the country ilyn Kuretzky, Anna Siegler and
THAT SAME NIGHT, red lowed in Jerusalem, creating an through the windows into the intimately. Her Yemenite dances Lois Gendel.
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hearts and delicious food greet- incongruity in the atmosphere studio. The music was loud and are known in all the more ad-
. ed the gay crowd who came to which baffles one's terminology lively, polkas, mazurkas, folk vanced countries of the Middle
NIGHT OUT DEPARTMENT
dances. Rina Nikova was in the
wish Helynn Koratzky a very to describe.
. . . Dancing, dating, or just
With bullets flying all around center of the room, radiating East.
merry Sweet Sixteen. Ilelynn's
doodling . . . Collette Salon es-
I
complimented
her
on
her
escort was Jimmy Gach. Others them, people go about their confidence and beautiful expres- courage to keep going during corted by Jimmy Ginn . . . Lar-
daily
business
nonchalantly.
Yes-
sive
rhythm.
She
had
joined
to-
were Ann Willis with Seymour
ry Meisner squiring Ginny Ros-
these- nerve-racking times.
Dasch,' Elaine Ressler and Dave terday morning, during a par- gether two classes, and about 30
"It is for me nothing," she enthal . . . Kit Rubiner coupled
ticularly
heavy
barrage
of
ma-
children, ranging from five to laughed, "I am used to dancing with Stig Aaronson . . . Marilyn
Levine, Kay Jurkowitz with
Ilerbie Barish, Alice Levy and chine-gun fire, I went up to a 12 years, were dancing with en- with the guns. I had it in Rus- Marks teamed with Lee Sofferin.
Dave Agree (incidentally all the woman who was calmly planting thusiastic joy.
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sia, I had it during the war, and
They took no more notice of
above gals are members of the out some seedlings in her tiny
ATHLETE OF THE WEEK ...
for the years of the peace. But
the racket outside than if it had
Chix) while other well wishers front garden.
my children are lovely. They Billy Broder playing basketball
I said, "It seems to me that been raining. Their mothers
were Ros Kanter and Sey Iwrey,
come from the most dangerous for Cranbrook in the game
conditions
are
scarcely
ideal
for
waited for a lull, and bundled suburbs of the city, through the against II. P.
Alice Blumberg and Willy Phil-
lips, Sandy Taub with Al Gold- gardening," and she replied, "If off their offspring to the com- shooting and the dangers, I love
• • •
man, Sheila Meister and Seymour I have to stop whatever I'm do- parative safety of their homes. every one of them. They are my
ANNA SEIGLER celebrated
ing
every
time
there's
a
fight
on,
I
had
seen
one
of
Rina
Niko-
Rosen and Charlotte Lippman
her Sweet Sixteen with a lunch-
I might as well be a pillar of va's ballet performances staged inspiration."
with Sandford Pavlosky.
eon at her home. Among those
salt."
for the delegates of the UNO
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on hand to wish her a happy
SPIRIT OF TIIE BIBLE
Palestine
Commission
in
June'
of
LAST WEEK we mentioned
DODGES EXPLOSION
FROM THE SHOW which I birthday were Sally Katz, Rose
last
year,
and
I
was
glad
of
the
some hen parties which really
A FEW DAYS AGO there was
saw last year with the UN dele- Weberman, Carol Pritz, Ruth
turned out tops, but when we a hard, bitter battle raging. At opportunity to talk to her. She
gates, it was apparent that Ni- Swartz, Marlyn Kurtzky, Ar-
took
me
into
her
matchbox
of
received some critical phone dawn the sniping began, towards
a dressing room-office-reception- kova's teaching covers a wide lyene Steinberg, Lillian War-
calls, we were assured that men
midday the Sten guns joined in, room, and we drank glasses of field, classical, acrobatic, charac- shawsky, Elaine Rogers and
can hold out on their own and
and in the afternoon mortars and hot lemon tea. Rina is a young ter. But the outstanding feature Loli Marks.
the result—loads of fun. That's
machine-guns joined in the pan- 45.
is the Biblical interpretations.
what some of the Kasuals and
She looks like a ballet dancer She has captured the spirit of
the Wednesday Nite Club boys demonium.
I• was walking along one .of and behaves like a Russian; she the Old Testament and trans- Jerome Vikser Gets
claim. Among the fellows in the
the main streets, keeping close is attractive and amusing, and lated it into fascinating rhyth- Discharge From Army
latter group are Norm Viviano,
to the buildings, when there was the most startling thing about mical motion.
Cpl. Jerome L Vikser, son of
Arnie Aisen, Arnie Ruby, Mar-
a terrific explosion. I ran into a her is her youthful enthusiasm
She has several brilliant Ye- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vikser of
vin Katz and Ed Neback.
doorway
and
recognized
it
as
menite
pupils—(Yemenites
are
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Cortland avenue, has just been
the entrance to the well-known
Jews who have come from Ye- discharged from the army and
A LOVELY PARTY was held dancing studios of Rina Nikova.
men, the Arab country where is visiting his aunt and uncle,
by Aviva Chapter Junior Miz-
I rushed up the stairs to the
Jews have suffered persecution
Mr. and Mrs. Al Feinberg, for-
rachi last Saturday night in the eighth floor—the elevators here
for many years.) dark-skinned,
home of President Edith Solo- are invariably out of order—and
The sixth annual Brother- fine-featured and incredibly merly of Detroit, in Los Ange-
les.
mon of Burlingame avenue.
aching with breathlessness, rang hood Week concert will be slim. They are perfect perform-
He plans to stop off in several
Having fun were Irene Apple- the studio bell.
held at 8:15 p.m., Monday, in ers for the Biblical dance.
baum and Sol Alpiner, Char-
A young assistant teacher let the Rackham Bldg. under the
Rina hopes to utilize her danc- states before returning home.
lotte Nelson and Lou Lipkin, me in and led me out onto the sponsorship of the Detroit ing school as the foundation for
Marilyn Novograd and Chuck balcony. I was just in time for Round Table of Catholics, Jews the National Ballet, when the
Barasch, Millie Frank and Bob the second explosion, which sent and Protestants, in co-operation Jewish State becomes a reality.
Zerbinski, and Dorothy Beitman huge clouds of smoke and dust with the University of Michigan There are several schools of
and Al Ginsberg.
extension service.
billowing over the Holy City.
modern dancing in the country,
Alice Weiner and Iry Barrit
Prof. Amos S. Ebersole of the but hers is the only one where
The balcony overlooks the
did a fine job of entertaining. whole town and 1 was able to Detroit Institute of Musical traditional' ballet is taught in
Edith's date was Hal Salter.
see clearly the mass of Arabs Arts will be program commen- the real Russian style.
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scattering as the Jewish bomb tator. Featured soloist will be
She is the pioneer in dancing,
and she deserves to win through
A PARTY at Lois Ernstein's exploded in their midst. Figures Cantor Pavel Slavensky.
Former Gov. Harry F. Kelly, together with the rest of the
house a week ago brought to- were running across the ruins
Michigan's Brother Week chair- pioneers in other spheres of life
man, will speak. The public is in this deeply troubled Holy
WILL TAKE MO
Land.
invited.
Jewish Ballet Pupils Ignore War
as the Guns Crack in Jerusalem
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