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Page Nineteen

THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, Aprii 25, 1947

Jewish Center
Activities

army Raskin's

Center Leadership Seminar Offers
Session on Programming Sunday

The Jewish Community Cen- Workers Alliance, the Sholem
ter seminar for leaders in Yid- Aleichem Folks Institute and
dish speaking organizations be- Readers Circles.
Mothers' Clubs Conduct
gan last Sunday and. continues
Registration is `still open to all
Educational Tours
through May 25. Sessions begin members of Yiddish-speaking
Theme: Educational tours.
organizations. Fees for indivi-
at 11 a. m.
Monday, April 28, 1:30 p. m.
The topics to be discussed at the duals are $1. to Center members,
$1.50 to non-members. Organiz-
Presidents Council, Room 202, ensuing sessions include:
What Is the Program of a ations may register for $5 and
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send as many of their members
General Meeting?
IF YOU HAVE a car or can week, at Shirley Dubrinsky's
Tuesday, April 29, 1:30- p. m.
to the Seminar as they wish.
What are the Responsibilities
get around the outlying districts hOme, was another terrific suc- Young Women's Study Club, in
of the Local Organization to
The second seminar, "What Is
. get on the ball for the Junior cess. . . and the only reason
Philanthropy and Social Wel-
The Program Of A Meeting"?,
Division of the Allied Jewish Roslyn Sparage won just two the USO Lounge of the Jewish
will be held this Sunday, and will
fare?
Campaign. . . . Your aid is need- of the three dance contests Community Center.
What Is the Role of the Or-
be lead by Moishe Haar, director
enter
she
was
too
tired
to
was
Wednesday,
April
30,
8:30
a.
m.
ed. . . . badly! . . . This year's
ganization in the Community?
of the Sholem Aleichem Folks
quota should be around $100,000 the third. . . . Sam Goldstein Woodward Study Club will at-
How Does One Insure a Well-
Institute.
. . . compared with $60,000 in . was her rhumba partner and tend a broadcast at station WWJ,
Attended Meeting?
'46 . . . so ydu see we've all Jack Levy on the jitterbugging after which they will have
What
Should
be
the
Organii-
tempo. .. Folks who have at- brunch at the Russian Samovar.
BROTHERS Suggests
got to pitch in!
ation's Attitude on Palestine?
The Junior Division will blast tended more than one Social, Inc.,
-No. 2-
Thursday, May 1, 8 p. m. Davi-
The meetings will be conduct-
its opening gun at the big Work- affair must now show their mem- son Mothers' Club, in the Work-
Roast Torn Turkey
Cole Slaw
ers' Rally . .April Z7, at zpr) bership card to get in. .. . Big man's Circle Building, Linwood ed by Joseph Goldoftes, Charles
Head Lettuce
Driker, Moishe Haar, Rabbi Max
p.m. . . . in the Jewish Center doings are in store for the sum- at Burlingame.
Russian . Dressing
On large rye bread
J. Wohlgelernter, Isaac Zemel,
auditorium . . . and the group's mer months.
Saturday, April 26, 8:30 p. m. Harold Silver, Harry Kaminer,
• • •
Players will present, "Lets Go
If
you
want to put your
Young
Women's
Study
Club
will
and Harry D. Katz.
PET PEEVE DEPT. . . .
Places," written and directed by
ashes in the coffee cup,
have a M'lavah Malkah at which
please tell the waitress and
- Synagogues that refuse to open
Harry Katz, director of adult
Julian Zemon.
a rabbi- from Yeshivath Beth education at the Center, has an-
she will bring your coffee in
windows . . . after packing
• • •
the ash tray.
Yehudah will speak. Moe Kes-
people
in
like
sardines.
.
.
.
A
nounced
that
the
seminar
was
OBSERVATION DEPT. . . .
ner will lead in traditional Sat-
few
of
them
could
go
for
an
prepared
in
cooperation
with
the
Restaurant
Tony Weitzel referring to the
urday night singing, including
BROTHERS Delicatessen
air-conditioning system.
City Committee, of the United
Pittsburgh Pirates as the "Pitts-
the Havdalah service.
• • •
110. 4875
Dexter & Leslie
Yiddish Folks Organizations,
burgh Greenbergs" in his Detroit
• • •
CHILDREN'S DEPT. . . .
branches of the Jewish National
News column . ..-(very well put,
Tony, me lad) . . . Dr. Morris Youngsters _usually grasp a bit Saperstein to Conduct
gaits. NOW 'wink WOW VOW WNW VOW Nall h. NEM VOW VOW NNW Noah. 'mink 'NNW
Schlussel in town from Lawson of jealousy when there's a new Elementary Hebrew Class
THURSDAY, MAY 1
Detroit Music Guild
addition
to
the
household
.
.
.
A course in elementary Hebrew
General Hospital in Atlanta, Ga.
and
little
:Marilyn
Kramer
is
no
will
be
given
Monday
evenings
where he's the new chief of staff.
from 8 to 9:30 starting April 28.
. . . Says it was worth the trip different than the others. . .
Hochberg. Yanover, Markiewicz, Shapiro
j ust to taste one matzoh pancake After mother returned from the Herzl Saperstein, a native De-
with FLORENCE KUTZEN, Pianist
made at home. •. Shirley Ja- hospital, Jay Kramer asked the troiter who has just returned
$1.20 (Tax Incl. at Door)
Detroit Institute of Arts
coby is among the City's firsters tot how she liked her new sis- from Palestine, will conduct the
MOW VOW 'VOW NOW VIM NOW 'MOW Valk VOW VOW 'IOW NOW VOW VOW NNW won. NO
to wear glasses with gold orna- ter ... and little Marilyn replied, class. .-
mented frames and temples . . . "Oh, she's all right, I guess .. .
Saperstein was in charge of a
Mon., May 5-8:20 P. M.
Masonic Auditorium
Looks mighty pert ... but, then but there are lots of things we "Kibbutz" at "Degania Beth,"
needed worse." 111'
again, when doesn't she?
where
he supervised the educa-



• • •
tional activities of a large group
BECAUSE OF the great work of children. Recently, he was em-
BEST BET of the Weekend
DIMITRI MITROPOULOS, Conddcting
. . Junior Hadassah's Fund- of Detroit Bicur Cholem, a deso- ployed by the School of Com-
late and ill young girl who was merce at Tel-Aviv. He is now at
Grinnell's—TE. 2-7100
Raising Dance . the evening
Tickets: 53.00, 52.40, $1.80
of April 27 . . . in the Arabian found in front of the Book-Cadil- the Shaarey Zedek as a teacher
Room of the Hotel 'Fuller . lac a short while ago, has re- of Hebrew and lecturer on "Life
covered and received - employ- in Modern Palestine."
with Bill Gail's ork for dance-
ment. • . . The group took care
FROM THE PAGES
ables.
The class will be limited to 2Q
of a blind man for many years students.

lir
OF
Those interested are
until
his
recent passing . . . and urged. -to call The Jewish Com- 1
LOOKS ..LIKE the entire com-
munity will benefit beCatisie or, ord. aged Couple in the- community munity Center, MA. 8400. Fees 7
the cleanup experiment on. 12th with no means for suprort, live are $2 to Center members, and
St. . . . It is , proving successfuL happily because of the grand $2.50 to non-members.
. . . Folks are more conscious of women of Bicur Cholera. . . .
The weekly social events for which
what's right and wrong . . . and This is the organization which
ROSENBERG'S KOSHER CATER-
abiding favorably. . . . Linwood celebrates its 53rd Anniversary
ING was proud to have served are
inscribed in everlasting record.
and Dexter areas will be next. with a dinner at Bnai David,
Pride in its ability to offer only the
April 27 . and we all wish
• • •
finest in preparation and service
them God speed toward many
are equally bound. and as "Creaters
Five organizations—good ones,
By
ALICE
JEAN
HARRIS
more years of organizational hap-
of Perfect Catering." ROSEN-
too,
BERG'S enter the pages to share
SHARREY ZEDEK
piness.
Tried to upset the other one's
the pleasures of your occasion
The
services
for
Sabbath
morn-
stew.
ing, April 9, were conducted by
MONDAY, APRIL 14
SUNDAY, APRIL 26
They all said, "Who cares?"
Shower for Lillian Gluck: Given
EVENING: Bar Mitzvah of Ge;ald
the Junior Congregation in the
by Mrs. R. Lustig and Mrs. I.
And gave their affairs,
Klein. Given by parents.
main synagogue, led by Shy Kra-
Hager. .
EVENING: Marriage of Ada Ho-
Then watched as the "crowds!
mer, Lennie Baron and Dale Boes-
nikman to Robert Green at the
TUESDAY. APRIL 15
never grew.
Ft. Wayne Hotel.
Shower for Ruth Feinstein. Given
• • •
I am the man that bath been ky. Herbert Mandel, now a stu-
EVENING: Marriage of Shirley
by Mrs. M. Feinstein.
dent at U. of M., gave the Sed-
Clarice Newman to David Babich.
WE'RE DEFINITELY in favor afflicted ... Lam. 3:1.
rah, Rhea Orley read the Ashrey,
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16
EVENING: Marriage of Sylvia
of an overall organization, prob-
Shower for Betty Jacobs. Given
By DR. N. E. ARONSTAN
and Zelda Cohen presented the
Nusbaum to Ralph - Posner at
by Mrs. I. Margolis and Mrs.
ably supervised by the Jewish And FOur went calmly to their Haftorah. Guests were 300 dele-
Cong. Bnai Zion.
Helen Winer.
Community Council, with dele-
doom,
gates of the Youth Zionist Con-
gates from every established As martyrs to their death:
vention.
Whether your future social function be a ,
•• •
youth group .. to tend to all No pallid fear behumbed their
wedding, Bar Mitzvah, shower or banquet,
may we again assist you in its preparation.
matters pertaining to their wel-
hearts,
-
HERE WE COME!
The finest in catering beyond the most de-
fare. . . In such cases as affair Nor cowardice their breath.
sired satisfaction will always be the credo by
Several Sweet Sixteeners were 1 which
we'shall extend to you our services.
planning, the representatives They knew that life was sweet, honored last week. Fourteen
could present the date being con-
forsooth,
young ladies were entertained by
Sincerely yours,
sidered by their respective group But sweeter still was death.
Marcia Stone, whose parents, Mr.
your host
. .. and expect unified coopera-
And Four went steadfast to their and Mrs. J. L. Stone feted her at ,
tion.
a
luncheon
at
the
Book,
followed
doom
• • •
by a theater party at the Cass.
THE VETERAN'S Administra- With neither sigh nor moan:
The
gallows loomed at Acre's Familiar faces were Doris Sax,
TY. 4-9490
9925 DEXTER
tion Employes Association will
Merle Shuman, Janet Weingar-
gate—
plunk down 1,500 smackeroos for
den, and Helen Korman.
They
thought
it
was
a
Throne.
Dick Jurgen's band to play their
For Sue Salasnek's 16th birth -
Spring Frolic, May 3, at the Ma- With stalwart tread they met day, her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
their death
sonic Temple. . . . Joe Cohen at
Max Salasnek, gave a formal din-
the Union Guardian office is the To claim the victor's crown.
ner party and dance at the Book-
best bet for tickets.
To claim the warrior's wreaths for Cadillac. Dancing to the strains of
Beautiful Colonial Atmosphere. Specializing in: Southern Fried Chicken,
• • •
Del Delbridge and his orchestra,
deeds
Bare Rout Beet and Steaks.. Home-made Bread and Pastries.
CONGRATS TO . Rita and By Freedom's call conceived;
we glimpsed Lorraine Markey
MONTICELLO DINING ROOM
Lou Abrams on their fifth wed- They neither wept nor wailed or with Roger Nathan, ViVian Black
EV. 6688
ding anniversary. . . a 'Couple
• -
cowed
and Sherwin Ross, and Sue Stif- 18050 Lahser Rd.
of really swell people, with a Nor prayed to be reprieved:
ter with Sig Weinberg. Sue's part-
35 DUFFIELD, 21/4 blocks north of Fox Theatto
lifetime of happiness together. .
They died as martyrs died of yore, ner was Merrill Stoller.
Open 11:30 A.M. to 4 A.M.
• • •
• • •
Authentic Chinese and American food.
And never felt aggrieved.
HOE TOY INN
Serving special luncheons and dinners.
HABERDASHERY DEPT....
OUR SPRING AFFAIRS
Orders to take out — CLifford 3274
Let's pick the 10 best dressed And Four went forth to Victory—.
Arlan Richman is busy with
Behold,
they
never
died!
fellows in the community for
final plans for the AZA Eighth
HARRY BOESKY. RESTAURANT, DELICATESSEN & BAR
Their
fate
betides
a
shining
star.
1947. . . . Tabulation of year
Annual Dance which will draw AN AFTER THEATRE MUST. SMART FOLKS THAT EAT OUT
votes begins as of now . so Of Judah's hopes and pride.
quite a crowd on May 10.
CHOOSE BOESKY'S.
LET
HISTORY
BE
NOW
THE
send in your choice at once ...
TR. 2. 375
Little Women of Hadassah are 12th and Hazelwood
JUDGE,
(Anonymous votes will not be
Good
food
served
appetizingly in pleasant surroundin g
presenting
their
Spring
Fling
at
EVER
TRUTHFUL
GUIDE!
THE
-
considered.)
the Arabian Room in the Tuller
• • •
SNO WHITE GRILL
May 3.
Miss Sampliner Views
Serving Breakfast, Luncheons, Dinners
DISA 'N DATA . . . Gals of Health of CoMmunity
How about lending a hand in
Steaks - Chops - Sea Foods
Rebecca Gratz hold their annual
the Allied Jewish Campaign? We
to 3 A.M.
'Selma J. Sampliner director of are not too young, you know. The Open Daily Sr Sunday to 1:00 A.M.—Friday and Saturday VE.
Installation Dinner and Dance,
7-9810
18944 Grand River
April 27, at Hucks Inn . A the North End Clinic, will speak equivalent of a couple of shows
couple of fellows, intent upon to the Wednesday Evening Dis- and that after school snack will
LO CICERO'S
opening a nitery, spent a Ii
cussion Group at 9 p. m. April 30, mean so much to bur brothers in
NORTHWEST DETROIT'S NEW-BEAUTIFUL CAFE
time with a friend in the business, in the Ginsburg Lounge of the need. Then, too, you might volun- Serving fine American and Italian Foods; imported and domestic
heard' whit he had to say, and Jewish Center. Her topic will teer as a solicitor. Discuss this Champagnes and Wines. - Business Men's Lunch 11 A. M. to 2 P. M.
Dinners from 5 P. M.
then forgot about the whole thing be, "How Does Our Community with your parents.
YE. 5-9731
'Bye now, see you some more.
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