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October 04, 1946 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1946-10-04

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Friday, October 4, 1446

THE JEWISH NEWS

Page Twelve

Beth Yehudah Mails
Jewish Calendar to
8,000 Detroit Homes

Danny Raskin's

S

Listening

IN A COURT room ceremony,
impressive by its dignity, Julius
Rosenwald Post of American Le-
gion. presented Federal Judge
Thedore Levin with a silk Amer-
ican flag. Sept. 25 . . . and dis-
covered why pride for the newly
appointed jurist includes his good
fellowship as a man to be ad-
mired . After his grand \accept-
ance , talk and ludicial reluctance
tfward pictures being taken in
court. Judge Levin, finally bow-
ing to request, granted five min-
utes recess and retired with cam-
eramen and Rosenwald members
to his chambers . . . Turning
to leave the bench, he stopped
momentarily to tell his court-
room of clerks, lawyers, jury and
Anybody else who
SpeClii t i'S,
wants to join in on the pictures
can follow us into the chambers."
. . . The presentation committee
included Commander Max Orn-
stein. Dr. R. R. Goldstone, Ed
Hid- titian, Max Bell, Louis Wi-
gton,. Nathan Sahn and Marvin



• •

T

ter of William London, the the-
ater man, are looking down from
a beautiful hilltop home in Holly-
wood . . . Ted formerly had
the Mercury Features Syndicate,

F•rband City Committee Bianches
To Hear Segal at Joint Conference

Jewish National Workers' Al- give the secretary's report and
M. Mikowsky will present the

A beautiful calendar for the liance (Farband) City Commit-
New Year, 5707, was prepared by tee will have its annual joint
conference of all local branches
Yeshivath Beth Yehudah and
mailed to more than 8,000 De-
troit Jewish families last week.
The calendar shows the import-
ant dates of the Jewish year and
the time for lighting Sabbath
candles. In its letter the •Yeshwah
states:
"In the last three decades the
enrollment of Yeshivah Beth Ye-
hudah has increased from 20 stu-

Inc., in Ohio, handling picture
dents to nearly 650, and the staff
and radio publicity . . . and now
spends most of his time getting now number 22. It cost more
Detroit friends into' studios . . . than $100,000 to operate the

Phil Starkstein nephew of the
former General Tobacco prexy,
is at the naval station near L. A.
. . . Aaron Whitehorn is in
Hollywood doing research work
on an unnamed book.
• • •
DISA 'N DATA . . . Robert
Goldstaff, returned from service
with the ski-troops, took another

I

shu

Arlazaroff Branch
Banquet on Oct. 13

Ensign Mandeberg
Officially Listed as
Killed in Action

CALIFXRNIA REPORT .. .. -
ean
wondering
who've b e en is
find
Eps tein
'
resre e Sw Flo m
im doing a good job as an elec-
cleat technician for Metro-Gold-
,wyn-Meyer . . . Ted, Arnold and
Shirley London, sons\ and daugh-
-1":

enlisted Feb. 8, 1941, and went
overseas three years later.
He is 'survived by his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan...Mandeberg
of 18472 Monica. and a brother,
Maj. Mitchell R. Mandeberg, a
veteran of 42 months in Europe.

Don Wilson . . . Frank De Vol's
orchestra . . . plus fun galore
with guest comedian Danny .
Thomas.. A BIG half hour! Pre-
sented by Borden's.
NEW TIME--11:118 P.M., Wig

building committees.
The conference will conclude

with the evening session at which
Mr. Segal will deliver his ad-
dress and resolutions will be
adopted. Organizational activi-
ties will be outlined for the corn-
ing year. Refreshments will be
served.

Attention!
TALL MEN.

Votaress and Civilians

LOUIS SEGAL

this Sunday morning, at School 1
big jump by being promoted from
of the Farband, 1912 Taylor, M.
Goldoftas, general secretary, an-
usher all the way up to senior
assistant to Dave Idzal at Fox
nounced.
Theater . . . Ben and Edith
Louis Segal, national secretary
Wigder, he of the Detroit Ntiws
of the Farband, will be the guest
staff and she the former Edith
speaker and will report on Jew-
Muskin of Jewish Center note,
ish conditions as he found them
draw votes for as fine a looking
during his recent European tour.
couple as have passed the newly-.
David Sislin will open the
morning session at 10 a.m.
wed stage . . . At the Wayne
Election of a chairman will be
U. D. game, "Cincy" Sachs, the
the age of eight and a half. Nine-
followed by greetings from rep-
popular community athletic coach
year-olds who register must be
resentatives of Poale Zion, Pio-
scurried up the crowded stands
prepared for the reading of neer Women and the youth
as the rains began to fall, wear-
Siddur.
committee. Mr. Goldoftas will
ing dark glasses, and Bill Kofen-

NEWS PREVIEW . . . Before
the headlines . . . The new ex-
ecutive director of the Jewish
C'ornmuni y Council will be Oscar
If a sufficient number of such
Cohen of Toronto . . . He'll take der, former sports figure now on pupils enroll, special arrange -
over Isaac Franck's post after the clicking end of the camera, ments may be made for them;
Canadian clearances . . . Until remarked. "They're to keep the however, it will not be possible
then. Walter Klein, JCC research water out of his eyes. But if he to ascertain that until the latter
director. will be acting director. doesn't take them off, his face half of October, at which time the
• • •
will be in one of those puddles up Yeshivah will be in communica-
NEOfiD ADLER, former De- there" . . . P. S. Cincy arrived tion with the parents if they
troit builder. and Charlie Rez- safely.
place their registration on file.
BILL GOLL, through his role
nick. former owner of the Kra-
The average cost of instruction
mer Theater, formed a syndicate as ace party-giver in the com- per child last year was above
seven
marriages
has
of 23 Detroners in California and, munity,
$180. Some parents meet that
in ..tidition to the Hotel El Ran- chalked up to his introductions. sum fully.
two-some
ch in Las Vegas, Nev., for which , His prize is the
Rabbi Solomon H. Gruskjn, ex-
they paid $1.750,000 they are re- who met at one of his affairs ... ecutive director, wil: meet with
sudden
liking
to
the
color
ported to have bought the Roslyn took a
parents during the month to ar-
Roe' and Annex in Los Angeles of their eyes and three days later range for tuition fees. He will
an(1 Delmar By The Sea, near I called on him as man and wife... be assisted by Arthur Klein,
Bing Crosby's face track in Del- Bill's ideas for social gatherings chairman; Morris Mohr, David
mar. Calif. . . 7 - they have also as a top theme for entertainment Berris and Isidore Sosnick.
made bids on the Beverley-Wil- was brought with him from New
e and Beverly Hills, two York. where he hit the columns
exclusive hotels in Holly- as the "male Elsa Maxwell."
• • •
%, ."(I . and the Nevada Biltmore.
• • •
THE MUSICAL show to be
BEST BET of the weekend ... presented by the column will
Harry Schumer, president of
Bnai Brith Youth Organization be held in January or February,
Yoin Kippur Dance . . . Oct. 5, depending on casting success and the Arlazaroff branch of . Jewish
at the Masonic Temple . Pro- speed of rehearsals . . . Au- National Workers' Alliance, an-
ceeds for a fund, started with last ditions are still going on . . . nounces that the annual banquet
year's Yom Kippur dance, for the Dancers are needed . . . More will be held Oct. 13 at the Lee
new BBYO head- singers are wanted for feature Plaza.
proposed
The yearly dinner will be util-
and choral roles . . . Casting
quirters.
for a South American scene will ized to welcome home the sons
• • •
PHOTOGRAPHS of girls in the take Place, soon . . . 15 original and daughters of members who
and
community, 16-30, will be the tunes have already been written served in the armed forces
media by which finalists will be for the show by Harvey Glass- to commence the year's activities.
selet- t•cl in the Beauty-Person- man and Al Watersone. Send in
al l !, Contest, conducted by this your name, address and type of
column, with collaboration from act, immediately, for an audition.
DON'T FORGET! . . . The
Rosenwald Post . . . Selections
ill be by eminent authorities. appearance of our neighborhoods
. Send -your picture or another is indicative of the way our
Weep the
of your choice to the column . . . homes look inside!
We're
twi he sure to include contest- community clean. .
nanie. address and age, plus proud of it
ant
• • •
whatever other particulars you
PHIL BRESTOFF has been
niav deem desirable . . . Last
year's contest ‘vas won by Bobby signed to bring his WXYZ orches-
Miller . . . Beth Weiner was tra to the 33rd Holiday Hop .. .
second . . . Florence Eisner. third opening the fifth season of that
. . . Prizes, this year, will in- popular dance series at the Jew-
clude complete ladies' outfits and ish Center, Sunday, Oct. 13.
hosts of other awards to be an-
nounced . . . So act immediately
.Send in that photograph!
• • •
JEWELRY DEPT . . . Shreda
Osoft and Ted Suretzky of Al-
pena will wed Oct. 27 . . . Connie
Goodman and Ben Cohen say "I
Ensign Eugene E. Mandeberg,
D&' this Sunday night. . . .
Same goes for merging of Phyliss one of the last casualties of the
Hossen and Bernie Marks . . . war in the Pacific, a Navy fighter
with the entire Book-Cadillac pilot, has been listed officially
ballroom floor, excepting Italian as killed in action.
Ensign Mandeberg was one of
gardens. as their memory book
siceine . . . Leah Siegal and Kal seven pilots who engaged 20 Jap
Golldberg are dated for Oct. 20. planes in action. four of the GINNY SIMMS, the glamour
.1. . Marylin Fisher and Hy Bin- Americans returning. Mandeberg voicc,.. of radio, is back with a
der will probably walk the aisle was reported missing on Sept.' 15. brand-new show. Every Friday
A graduate of Central High and night you'll hear Ginny sing new
next month.
songs and old favorites, sung as
• • •
the University of Michigan, he only Ginny can sing them . . .

At the 3 p.m. session, there will
be reports on the Farband
schools, the camp, the youth and

OUR CLASSIFIED ADS
GET QUICK RESULTS!

Yeshivah last year. Nearly 40
per cent of our budget was cov-
ered through fees paid in whole
or part by students. However,
there are many who, because of
unfortunate circumstances, can-
not pay for their tuition. Your

contribution will help us meet a
deficit."
Registration of students still
continues for the new school
terms in all departments of the
Yeshivah.
The beginners classes in the
afternoon Yeshivah are over-
crowded, which necessitated the
setting up of an age limit. Boys
who have had no previous train-
ing in Hebrew will be admitted
to the first elementary grade,
where aleph-beth is taught, up to

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OCTOBER 5th is
an important date

Ow,

All men who volunteer for the new Regular Army on or
before October 5, 1946, are guaranteed the full educational
benefits of the G. I. Bill of Rights for the complete term of
their enlistment-1, 11/2, 2 or 3 years, whichever they choose.
For men enlisting after October 5th, benefits lustier the
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emergency exists. Upon official termination of the war, these
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* These benefits, which include the opportunity to get
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