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January 05, 1950 - Image 11

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1950-01-05

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C al Oder

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

All Young Israel Groups
to Honor Members Leaving

Guest Speaker

PHIL ROTHSCHILD

UIIS Organize
Keren An U nit

Sider's joint.
I
Teamed up for this informal 1
ocial were Bea Chodoroff and 11Z"
ernie Golsky, Louie Fried-
hinder
lander and Aaron Levine, Shirley
Pupils who represent the
Sirota and Hank Lonnerstater,
Keren Ami Committee of the
Eve Zaretsky and George Cohen.
various branches of the United
Sue Berger and Rogert Vathan, Hebrew Schools organized a
Dussman
and
Herb
Fur-
Keren Ami Council.
Naomi
man, Marilyn Logan and Willy
The meeting was conducted by
Phillips, Bernice Tait and Grant Meyer M. Mathis, the general
Robbins.
sponsor of Keren Ann in all the
• • •
schools.
The group was addressed by
FROM THE MAIL:
Thanks to the BBYO gang for Bernard Isaacs and Albert Ela-
the gracious offer to act as one of zar, superintendent and associate
the judges in the AZA Stunt nite superintendent of the schools,
. . unfortunately I'll be out of who explained the significance of
the city at that time. . . . Good the Keren Ami project.
The officers of this council
luck!
Thanks to adman Ruben Isaacs elected at this meeting are: Presi-
for the clever matching set of dent, Jerry Halprin; secretary,
salt and pepper shakers ... your Dennis Freeman; treasurer, Ron-
ald Horwitz; librarian, Gloria
accounts should value these.
Mathis; and vice-presidents, Joe
Found out that Norm Rosen- Shere, and Samuel Blumenstein.
feld's two Sibley baskebtall teams
are a conglomeration of faiths
5 Yiddish, 5 Gentiles and 2
colored . . . the teams have won
7 in a row in stiff league compe-
Asher N. Tilchin, a graduate of
tition.
• • •
the University of Michigan Law
New version of familiar saying School, has been admitted to the
for use on holidays: "All pay and Bar. He has opened an office at
2809 Cadillac Tower.
no work makes no jack at all."

Law Office Opened
by Asher N. Tilchin

Masada to Hear Report
by U.S. Press Officer at UN

Rabbi
All Young Israel groups will man and Daniel Schwartz.
join together at 9 p.m. Saturday Samuel H. Prero, director, will
to honor two members who are be moderator.
leaving the city.
Mrs. Morris Subar, affiliated
for 20 years with Young Israel
and the Women's League, is leav-
ing on a visit to her mother and
family in Israel.
Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Ralph,
Members of the ad book com-
members for many years, arc go-
mittee of Sheruth League, head-
ing to take up residence in Los
ed by Mrs. William Gelb and
Angeles.
Mrs. Allan Barron, are at work
Films of the recent dedication
to leach their goal for under-
be
of the Youth Center will
privileged children.
shown.
Mrs. Marvin Steam is "Our
A new group of young men,
ages 16 to 18, has been formed. Jewels" chairman.
The fund raising project will
They meet Tuesday evenings.
Those interested contact the end with a donor luncheon Jan.
17 at Masonic Temple.
Young Israel office.
Young Israel will begin its an-
A "Sheruth Donor Duchess"
nual Friday night lecture series will be selected front the audi-
Jan. 13 with ','What Is the Future ence by Johnny King and Dave
of Young Israel in America."
Zimmerman, masters of cere-
Speakers will be Charles Gell- monies.
For reservations call Mrs. Ar-
nold Monash, UN. 4-6061 or "13.
Morton Berlin, UN. 3-4005. The
next meeting will be held Mon-
day at the Center.

Donor Event
Set by Sheruth

HE YPC NORTHWEST circle FACES ROUND THE SPOTS ...
participated in an outdoor
Marilyn Cold and Mickey
1 Goodman, Betty Hoffman with
shindig at River Rouge.
Joining in the fun was Dorothy Harry Scars, Jack Adelman and
Heitman and Danny Morguluff, Beverly Chalif, Syd Harris and
Jean Perliss and Marty Bron- Elaine Fields, Al Goldman and
stein, Shirty Katz and Al Urno- Joyce Katz, Marilyn Glaizer and
vitz, Ann Kosoglad and Izzy Al Waterstone.
heckler, Ralph Brooner a n d
Also Leonard Poluloff and
Helen Tamarolf, Mickey Glazer Irene Colt, Sylvia Shlain and'
and Ralph Sparr.
Seymour Ekelman, Stan Dorfman
Now a word about the Sigma and Marilyn Safir.
Theta Delta clique, which joined

for some merrymaking at Lee

A. ABBOT ROSEN
• • •

ADL Slates
Annual Parley

Yeslth all Banquet
to Hear Chicagoan

aquet of
The seventh annui.'
Over 100 community leaders
Yeshivah Chachmey Lublin will
from Michigan will attend the
be held at 6 p.m. Sunday in the
first annual meeting of the Anti-
Yeshivah building, Linwood and
Defamation League Sunday in
Harry Weinberg and Sons an-
Elmhurst avenues.
Lansing.
The guest speaker will be nounce that they are once again
The meeting will include an Rabbi H. Beisels of Chicago.
in the poultry busine s s at their
all day conference with business
Rabbi Meisels was dean of a old quarters in the Warren-
sessions and a luncheon.
talmudic college in Europe until Livernois public market.
There is a schoichet on the
The featured speaker at the he was deported by the Nazis to
premises.
Delivery of fresh kosh-
luncheon will be A. Abbot Rosen, Auschwitz. After his liberation
one of
director of the ADL mid-west he was chief rabbi in the British er killed poultry will be
office in Chicago. Rosen is a zone of occupation in Germany. their new services.
graduate of Columbia University
The Jewish Chronicle news
Law School and has spent con-
Chronicle classified ads bring
deadline is noon on Mondays.
siderable time previous to his results! Call WO. 1-1040.
association with ADL in govern-
ment service. He has distin-

guished himself for his work as
a member of the U. S. delegation
Open till 4 a. tn. Complete Dinners Served
to the UN's sessions.
at all hours.
The election of new officers for
Homemade Pastries
the Regional Advisory Council
3 169 Second Avenue
Hot Rolls and Bagels
Across Seville Hotel
and enlargement of the Council
8160 West
is scheduled at the conference.
Jefferson
For reservations for the, lunch-
VI. 2-9742
eon, call the ADL office, WO.
Famous for Chicken Paprikash. Gypsy Music.
2-9686 or write to Haskell
music fur chili 'ii Fortune Teller. Old
Choice Wines and Liquors. Gypsy
L Lazere, Michigan regional di- Continental Atmosphere. Kitchen under new marawmient Closed Mondays.
rector, at, 807 Washington boule-
vard building.

Masada members will be ad-
Marshall Shulman, press ofti-
ter of the U. S. delegation to the i mined free.
UN, will be the speaker at the
7
Sunday, Jan. 15, meeting of Mas-
AllUMni
• /
ada at 2:30 p.m. at Shaarey Zc-
1
dek.
His topic will be "Report from
Lake Success."
Beginning Sunday, Jan. 22,
His discussion of the general
framework of the United Nations Shaarey Zedek Alumni Associa-
will place specific emphasis on tion will inaugurate a series of
the current Israel problem and monthly youth forums on sub-
on the intrigues involving the UN jects pertaining to Jewish youth.
The first forum, which will
and the Jerusalem question.
start at 2:30 p.m., will take up
A native Detroiter and a grad-
the problem of careers for Jew-
uate of the University of Mich-
ish youth in America. Albert
igan, Shulman is a former mem-
Cohen, director of Detroit Jewish
ber of the staff of the Detroit
Vocational Guidance, will be
News.
During the war, he received guest speaker.
Subsequent forums will dis-
a special call from General Stil-
well to head the Psychological cuss the Detroit Jewish corn-
in 1 munity, modern American Syne-
Welfare Division of the OWI
Burma. 1 gogues, and Israel,

Slate Forums



Harry Weinberg & Sons
Rack at Old Quarters

DINING AT ITS BEST

Three Roses Grill

HUNGARIAN VILLAGE

ILLER'S Sea Food and Chop House

Club .
S.Z.
to Hear Dr. Haber

The Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion women's division will hold

its fourth annual all-day insti-
tute beginning at 10:30 a.m.
Tuesday, Jan. 31, at Northwest
Hebrew Congregation.
The institute, entitled "Pro-
jection 1950," will have eight
seminars dealing with such top-
ics as "Living in Later Years,"

Distinguished Restaurant
Delicatessen and Bar

• Luncheon

• Dinner

• Late Snacks

12th St. at Hazelwood

TR. 2-4375

Col. F. Maybohm's

7113 PURITAN
UN. 4-9816-
CARRY
OUT SERVICE •


Air Conditioned

Open from 11
Closed Monday

3 a.m.

RUSSIAN BEAR — Open 12 noon to 2 a. m.

Town Pump

More delightful
than ever .. •

MARIA'S PIZZERIA
RESTAURANT

On Woodward, one block S. of 7 Mile Rd. TO. 9-3760

BUDDY'S

TEACHERS JOIN HISTADRUT
JERUSALEM — (ISI) — The
Israel Teachers' Federation voted
to join Histadrut by a majority
of 75 to 32 at its national confer-
ence held here last week.
Following the decision, 20 Miz-
rachi delegates and 12 general
delegates walked out of the con-
Are You a Good Neighbor?" ference. The Federation includes
"The Child Is Father to the
Man," and "Jewish Horizons 7,127 members.
Overseas."
Mrs. Abraham Cooper is chair-
man for the day. Mrs. Raymond
Sokolov is in charge of the morn-
ing sessions.
The institute will be highlight-
ed by prominent speakers from
the fields under discussion.

FOR FAMOUS ITALIAN
FOOD AND DELICACIES

Luncheons from 75c — Dinne from $1.25
Steaks - Chops - Ocean Fred Sea Food
Choice Wine - Premium Beer - Privalf. Ro o m for Parties

"Israeli Economy" will be the
Good Food - Liquors - Wine - Balilika Orchestra
-
topic of an address by Dr. Wil- Closed Monday
Banquet Room Available
21
Years
in
Business
liam Haber, economist, at a meet-
WO 1-0983
62
E.
COLUMBIA
ing of the Congregation Shaarey
SERVING FULL COURSE DINNERS
Zedek's Men's Club at 8:30 p.m.
RIBS AND CHICKEN OFF THE FIRE
Wednesday, Jan. 11.
Open 4 p.m. to 4 a.m.
Abraham Satovsky, president
HOME MADE PINEAPPLE CHEESE PIE
of the Men's Club. announces that
BAR-B-Q
8500
WE DELIVER TR 2 - -----
S. Baer Keidan will be chairman
.
9050 Twelfth at Clairmount
of the evening.
"FOR THOSE WHO TREASURE
EATING PLEASURE."
Cantor Jacob H. Sonenklar, ac-
Food
Our Specialty—Steaks, Chops, Sea
companied by Mrs. Dan Frohman,
Open daily from 11:30 a.m.. tncluding
Smart
and
continuous
enter-
will render vocal selections and
Sundays.
lead in community singing.
Pork at Montcalm CA. 8310 tainment. — _ --

JWF Women Plan Institute

Boesky's

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

unday, January 5, 1950

CAROUSEL

From the moment you step
through the front door of
this unusual dining room
you're in a restful atmo-
sphere made for your (lin-
ing enjoyment.

Lunches -- Dinners
Late Snacks

• Private Gyps y ROOM
for Parties, etc.

CHECKER
BAR-13-Q

MENJO'S

-1 e Mile Road
3 !Docks South at

Lincoln 2 5000

SUPPER

CLUB

928 W. McNICHOLS RD.
UN. 3-0100
Excellent Cuisine. Lunch
Dinner. Late Snacks
Dancing after 9
Open Daily and Sunday

DETROIT LELAND HOTEL

• RECEPTIONS
• LUNCHEONS
• BANQUETS
Rooms Accommodating 35 to 300 — All-Nowly - Decorated
Grenadier Room, for Delicious After Theatre Snacks
Call Mr. Schultz — WO. 2-?.300

e

CAFE LOUNGE
/ IS SID'S
Memory
Ev ry D inner a Pleasant

‘4'.

SOO

Moderate Prices — Dancing
2 Shows Nightly - Rhumba Nile Every Tuesday-
TEl 2-3883
15241 E. Warren at Barham
------- - -----

HUNGARIAN DINING ROOM

Kormendy's

"The Famous Eating Place of

Famous People"
7444
114 PALLISTER - FREE PARKING - For Reservations TR. 3 -

MILLER'S

asS
CAFEDTelEkRatIeAsenonandWhAloYeNcE .CkAlMrpoll

• special Student I unches
4818 CASS, OPP. WAYNE U. MAIN BLDG.

Available

4426 N. Woodward Ave.

Brush St., 5 Mks. N. of Vernor

2919
Ribs, chicken, duck and French fried shrimps,
with special sauces to intrigue the most jaded
appetites. Catering to buffet parties. Fast Delivery
Service. TE. 2-5455. -------- --- —

ERNIE'S

FA. 1-0687

CHOP,mizBizRCliffollindill):Iffield

SEA FOOD - CHOPS - STEAKS

Special Lunches from GOc — Open from 11 a.m. to 12
Ernie Caters at the Hotel Wolverine

pm.

..,

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