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January 05, 1950 - Image 13

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1950-01-05

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Thursday, January 5, MO

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE



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I last years' winner;

the AZA N
and the Israel Chan'er 735.
The 661 skit, first place win-
nor, was a fantasy of what could
By LIONEL GINSBURG happen if AZA "overthrew"
Jesse Davis Dean, who received
ETROIT AZA is planning to their BB directors and made
a bachelor of arts degree from
By HELEN TENNENBAUM
form an entertainment troupe Chuck Levy, BBYO Michigan
'UST THE OTHER DAY we the Wayne University college of
which will tour the veterans' hos- regional director, the janitor.
had the opportunity to inter- liberal arts in January, 1947, has :a": .
• • •
pitals in and around Detroit.
view Frankie Rapp who is not been named vice-consul at Haifa
by
the
Department
of
State.
CHAPTER
63's second place
Along
with
the
show,
the
AZA
only the Bowery's M.C. but also
Detroit-Windsor Council intends skit was a pantomine saga of the
Dean previously served as
one of Detroit's leading enter-
West, complete with cowboys,
to present gifts to the vets.
third secretary and vice-consul
tainers.
Indians and a heroe who saves
at
the
London
embassy.
Anyone
having
talent
for
the
discover
to
We were delighted
his girl from the clutches of the
show
may
contact
Eddie
Stewart,
that one of Mr. Rapp's chief goals
president of DWC, at WE. 4-3957. villian .. . Handsome Barry.
in life is to prevent juvenile del-
• • •
• • •
inquency and serve as an inspi-
JAMES LAKER, representing
'I'llE HIGHLIGHT of the ban-
ration to America's young people.
the Bnai Brith Men's Council, quet was the installation of the
• • •
presented a check for $1000 to new AZA Michigan regional of-
IN THE COURSE of our con-
At a luncheon meeting, at the
the Detroit BBYO at the recent ficers, by Harry Mirvis, BBYO
versation Frankie told us that he office of the drive chairman, Ben
AZA Convention banquet.
Wisconsin regional director.
recently did a special show at Goldberg, 1300 W. Fort St., of
This check brought to $4000 the
The new officers are Sid
Jackson Prison and that he would
total
amount
allocated
by youth
the BB Rubenstein, 313, the first person
the Detroit Business Men's group,
Men's
Council
to their
never forget this experience.
of the City of Hope, the current
to he re-elected as president;
"Here you can see how very, fund raising campaign, which was
group in less than half a year.
Paul Doner of Flint, George
ry important it is that the boys to have been culminated Dec.
Mr. Laker also mentioned that i Blum, 656: Eddie Stewart 764:
d girls receive a good home 30, has been extended to 'Feb. 1.
he expected the groundbreaking 1 i Jason Goode of Pontiac: Mort
training.
for the long-awaited B BYO Demae . k 604; and Jerry Schreib-
This was done because of the
Youth House to begin within the er of Flint.
Material things are the most great number of donors and mem-
I. L. KENEN
next 18 months.
• • •
important, but love and under- bers absence from the city.



• •
standing which will keep the
Michigan's
BBG's also had their
I'llE COST of this building,
youngsters off the streets and
I. L. Kenen, head of the Israeli
regional convention and elec-
Office of Information in the which will be a combination
out of the breeding places of Council Issues New
United States, will speak at 8:30 bowling alley and recreation tions.
crime, Mr. Rapp added.
Among the girls chosen to top
Educational Directory
p.m. Friday at Bnai David on the center, has reached nearly a mil-
"Believe me nothing is worth
positions were Janet Vogel, Shar-
Rabbi Morris Adler and Law- topic "Israel, Jerucalem, and the lion dollars already.
the price of punishment which
The fellows and gals in De- ron Diskin, Syril Sobel. Daone
must be duly handed out to the rence W. Crohn, chairman and United Nations."
troit have been working, plan- Golumbia, Sharron Schwartz,
The
address
is
the
opening
co-chairman
respectively
of
the
offender," he said.
ning and saving for this youth Naomi Kaplan and Ilene Sabin,
"Right now I'm trying my best Jewish Community Council's event in the Bnai David winter house for a long time. who is past president of the
to do a good job in show business Culture Commission, announced season Friday night gatherings.
We're sure that what Mr. Laker region.
Kenen is attached to the Israeli
• • .0
and encourage young people who that a directory of Jewish adult
said has made all these kids feel
education
in
Detroit
is
now'
avail-
delegation
to
the
United
Nations.
have talent to get into the pro-
WINNERS IN THE convention
that
their
work
was
not
wasted.
Ile previously worked for the
fession. It's a wonderful thing to able.
story-telling contest were Shar-
• • •
The directory offers informa- Jewish Agency.
see how the young stars are
ALSO AT THE banquet, which run Disk in and Naomi Kaplan.
He
is
a
founder
and
inter-
tion
on
all
courses
given
by
adult
working their way to the top,"
Congratulations to the newly-
schools conducted by various national vice-president of the incidentally had a very large
continued the star.
turnout
was
the
awarding
of
the
formed
Theodore limed BUG
Jewish organizations of Detroit. American Newspaper Guild.
• • •
Rabbi Joshua Sperka will pre- trophies and certificates to the Chapter which proved its ability
Copies
may
be
secured
by
call-
LAST WEEK'S TEEN-TEMPO
1 to compete with older chapters
side. Cantor Hyman Adler and winners of "Stunt Nite."
radio program over WDET, 101.9 ing or writing the Council, 803
The winners were: the Lt.! by winning the song parody con-
the Bnai David choir will par-
Washington
Boulevard
Bldg.,
WO.
FM from 11 to 11:30 Saturday
Seymour Soble Chapter 661, also test.
ticipate.
(that's a plug fellows and gals, 3-1657.
how about listening in this
week'") featured Frankie Rapp.
Teenagers as well as —lults
phoned in to say how much they
enjoyed the presentation and
your reporter adds a sincere note
of thanks to Frankie.

HERE'S THAT ALL STAR line
up for "My Sister Eileen" which
will be presented in Central's
auditorium Jan. 12 and 13 at 8
p.m. by members of the 12-A
class in co-operation with the
Parents Association.
Tickets may be purchased from
members of the cast and are only
50 cents per person.
Playing the lead roles are
Jerry Klegman as "Appopulus,"
Barbara Fox and Elaine Roth-
man will portray "Ilene Sher-
wood" while "Sister Ruth" will
be played by Jo Anne Mend low
and Carolyn Shayc.
Len Ostrow has the lead both
nights is the role of "Baker."
• • •
OTHER STARS are Anita Nei-
man and Ruthie Stein who are
"Violet Shelton," the very un-
usual friend of the sisters.
"Helen" is Donna Harris and
Irma Levitt, "Wreck" is Danny
(president) Greenberg and Larry
Clamage.
Hershel Hororwitz appears
both nights as "Frankie Lippen-
cott' and Ed Merkow is "Chick
Clarke."
A very unusual Swede is Marx
Cooper in the role of "Jensen."
"Two Street Arabs" are Ruthie
Friedberg and Mimi Leloove,
WITH AN
Murray Yolles and Bob Haidy
are the "two Drunks."
Monte Masserman and Marshal
Fogelson double for "Izmegan -
the cop.
• • •
"MR. FLF,TCHER" is Stanford
Gellman and Jerry Friedman is
only our cover . . szsings in storage space
Honestly! les just too relaxing for words to
the "Cossack."
with only one cover.
Ann Jacobson and Gloria Git-
climb into a bed already warmed by an auto-
tleman are the duel "Mrs. Wade,"
matic
blanket.
You'll
drift
off
to
sleep
before
while "Walter Sherwood" is Bob
See an automatic electric blanket today at any
Hoye, Jim Huston is the "Con-
you know it. Why, es en the sheep you've always
sul" and the "prospective ten-
Fdison office, at your fa orite department store
counted can't stay awake.
ant" is Rev. Weingarden.
or
appliance shop.
Last but not least are the six
admirals: Jerry Alvin, Murray
Of course, you ran count the added pleasures
Yolles, Conrad Pearl, Ronnie
electric blankets bring. There's the delightful
Karp, Sid Katzman, and Jerry
Blitz, who excel in the Portugese
weight-free warmth . . . pride in owning a
language but know not a word
thing of beauty . . . ease in bed-making with
of English.
• • •
WITH THIS we wind up the
week's get together and add that
we wish you all the luck on your
18th week. Really they're not half
as bad when they are all over.

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