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May 02, 1947 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1947-05-02

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Raskin's

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WELL FOLKS, the Allied Jew-
Campaign officially begins,
ay 6 ... and so does our duty
s fellow Jews .. . We're all in
is together . . . let's go and go
ard! . . . $5,335,000 is a lot of
oney but compared with the
ood that will come from it, it is
ust another amount . . Every
ingle penny we contribute means
hat much more will to live for
'Mons of our people.

WHEN the person with your
lip Comes for your contribution,
reat kim or her with great re-
peat . . . they are people who
ave given their time and effort
ause of the dire necessity for
uccess of the drive! ... The only
.ping they are "selling" is a reali-
tion of the right teshare our
appiness with millions of other
ews who have forgotten what
he word HAPPINESS means!
:Jive graciously and feel mighty
roud of yourself and that person
o . whom your contribution is
iven!
• • •
IF MOTHER NATURE will take
ime off for one night and forget
his is Detroit, the AZA boys will
e able to have "Dancing Under
he Stars" for their Eighth An-
ival Spring Dance . . . May 10
. . at Eastwood Gardens . . .
hil Brestoff is slated to do the
erpsi-tuning chores.
• • •
GOOD BET ... Annual Spring
ance of Little Women of Had-
issah ... May 3 ... in the Arab-
an Room of the Tuller Hotel ...
eaturing the rhythm rendings
Iry Fields and his ork.
• • •
CHALK UP another success
or the Council Career gals . . .
heir unrehearsed "Mock Trial"
as fun .. . Cast included Max
rahal, judge; Phil Nuscholtz,
• rosecuting attorney; Ralph Help-.
r, defense lawyer, Bill Zalkower,
roner . . . Shirley Goldsmintz,
hirley Small and Marion Kla-
ons were witnesses . . . Hilda
ldon was the lass whose sup-
posed murder we were on trial
for . . . It all ended with her
"coming back to life."
• • •
DISA 'N DATA . . . About 50
nai Brith Young Women will
ttend the District Convention in
hicago over Decoration Day
cekend ... Twill be at the Con-
gress Hotel and pre-info hints of
a huge mardi-gras ball on the
Saturday night .. .
As many as can lam the rafters
re invited to attend the Jewish
ar Veterans' Am An Amer-
can Day" program in their hall
n 12th and Seward, May 19 .. .
Mickey's Show Bar will be the
cene of a big party for commu-
ity-ites, May 4 . .. Lots of fun
being scheduled for the evening
. One of the problems being
ndertaken by the new Morton
ilverman Auxiliary of the Jew-
' h War Vets is to support the
Gold Star wives and their fam-
lies.
• • *
DR. ABE PEARLMAN, ye
'atchman of the oral arrange-
ent, took off on another trip
. . this time to Washington and
the Alpha Omega Dental Fratern-
ity council meeting . . with
memories of the last time he went
away . .. Abe relieved a man' s
aching molar on the plane . . .
and the man wanted to return the
avor . . . He was an undertaker
(no kiddin!!)
* • •
.
YOU FIGURE IT OUT
Harry Katz, Central High boy
signed by the New York Giants,
attended spring training with the
Fort Smith Farm club . . . was
batting around .370 ... knocking
the distant walls with power
drives . . . playing a great game
in the outfield . . . assured by
,teammates as a cinch to cop an
outer garden berth ... and then
given his release: . . . The fact

that the manager wanted all the

boys to attend church and told
Harry something would be done,
seeing as though he was Jewish,
probably didn't have anything- to
do with it!
* • •
MAIL YOUR votes for the ten
best gents in the community be-
fore May 16 . . . thats the dead-
line. .. . To eliminate duplication
of votes, please give your name
. . . Every fellow is eligible for
selection ... We'll give first tabu-
lation in next week's column.
• • •
THE JUNIOR DIVISION of the
Campaign shot a loud opening
gun in the Center auditorium,
last Sunday . . . The place was
packed with workers rarin' to
get started . . . Joseph Salzberger,
secretary of the Cooperative
Movement in Palestine, pulled
the trigger with his stirring talk
• and the cast of Julian Ze-
mon's "Let's Go Places" gave a
great performance toward hitting
the target . . . Zemon and the
others pleasantly surprised at-
tendees by replacing usual drab-
ness_ with welcomed humor
and it had more effect, too!

right): Ruth Prulansky, Bill Gott, Jean Quid+ Ruth
Junior Service Group players dramatized the
Felsot, Betty Greenfield, Freda Lasser, Tommy
-trials of a campaign solicitor at the JSG meeting
Balkin, Alice Berman, Herschel Levine, Harve Lip-
last Sunday of the Jewish Center. Members of
the cast of "Let's Go Places . ' are (seated): Mitchell ' sitt, Julian Zemon and Muriel Lovasco. (See story
on Page 24.)
Mandeberg and Carole Landau: (standing, left to

wish, under the Adopt-a-Family
Plan, to receive such names and
correspond and send occasional
food and clothing. Mrs. Harold
Shefman. TO. 7-0331, chairman,
Mrs. Samuel Green, president may be contacted for further in-
formation.
of the Detroit Women's Division
ewlsh t omny
BROTHERS Suggests
present a concert by the Center of the American Jewish Congress,
announces that the annual meet-
-No. IT-
ing of the organization, at which
Hot Salami Fried With An
Sliced Tomatoes
annual reports will be presented
kR
Head Lettuce
and officers for the forthcoming
On Large Rye Bread
year elected, will be held Wed-
nesday, May 21, at the Jewish
While giving to the Allied
Jewish Campaign, turn
Community Center. Luncheon
around, pat yourself on the
will be served and a dramatic
back and then make out an-
program is planned.
other big check, one for each
By ALICE JEAN HARRIS
of you.
Under the auspices of the
World Jewish Congress Commit-
TEMPLE ISRAEL
tee, the names of several Jewish
With Alfred Harris as chair-
families in Europe are available
man, the members of the social
HO. 4575
Dexter & Leslie
to Congress members who may
committee, Rose Marie Lazaros,
Jean Sarason, and Allan New-
man are buzzing with plans for
the party the High School of
Temple Israel is giving for the
Confirmation Class May 10 at
ROBERT SH1ULMAN
Hampton School.
• • •
orchestra, under the direction of
BIG THINGS AHEAD
Julius Chajes at 2:30 p. m. Sun-
Chi Epsilon is having a party day, May 11, in the Center audi-
May 3 at the Park Avenue Hotel. torium.
The weekly social events for which
On the agenda is a snack bar
Robert Shulman, seven-year-
ROSENBERG'S KOSHER CATER-
and a floorshow:
ING was proud to have served are
old pianist, will be heard as solo-
inscribed in everlasting record.
Iota Sigma Tau is giving a ist, playing "The Concert-Rondo
Pride in its ability to offer only the
charity tea May 25. Proceeds will in D Major" by Mozart, with or-
finest in preparation and service
are equally bound, and as "Creaters
go to help control cancer.
chestral accompaniment. Robert
of Perfect Catering." ROSEN-
• • •
BERG'S enter the pages to share
has been studying piano with Mr.
the pleasures of your occasion.
AT LAST!! -
Chajes for the past year.
Well wa' da ya know! After
Another soloist will be Irving
MONDAY, APRIL 21
years of struggle and toil on the Zeitlin, first clarinetist of the
Shower for Florence Blake. Given
part of Cal Kl!,.-man, Central Center orchestra, who will be
by Mrs. M. Friedman and Mrs.
M. Blake.
THURSDAY. APRIL 24
High's Band is finally on the way heard in Mozart's "Concerto in
Shower for Bertha Robinson.
to stepping into new uniforms. A Major" for clarinet and or-
WEDNESDAY. APRIL 23
Given by Mrs. B. Millinsky.
Shower for Lenore Sweet. Given
To raise funds, a bright musical chestra.
will be presented June 5 and 6
The concert will close with
Congratulations! It was our honored Privilege
in the Central auditorium.
Mozart's "Symphony in D _Ma-
• • •
jor." There will be no admis-
Whether your future social function be a
SWEET SIXTEEN
sion charge.
weddin„, Bar Mitzvah, shower or banquet,
Natalie Diamond will be enter-
may we again assist you in its preparation.
tained for her 16th birthday at a Catholic Church in Quebec
The finest in catering beyond the rnOst de-
luncheon to be given by her par- Helps Fight Anti-Semitism
sired satisfaction will always be the credo by
which we shall extend to you our services.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Dia-
(J TA ) — The
MONTREAL
mond, May 3 at Huyler's.
Catholic Church in Quebec is
Sincerely ours,
playing a prO'minent part in the
Thrimm—We get results! Doris fight being waged against anti-
your host
Sax took our suggestion and has Semitism, according to a report
solicitor
in
her
neigh-
a
become
submitted to the Dominion Coun-
borhood for the . ) Allied Jewish cil of the Canadian J e wish Con-
TY. 4-9490
Campaign. That's action! How gress.
9925 DEXTER
about you?
ir

rmi
■V mai r■
See you at the Junior Congre-
REGULAR — Semi-annual
gation Sabbath morning services
GREAT LAKES
at Shaarey Zedek.

.,

Youth Hi-Cites

OSENBERG'S

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From Home for Aged Auxiliary
Editor, The Jewish News:
The Women's Auxiliary of the,
Jewish Home for the Aged wishes
to express its appreciation for
the publicity given its meetings
and special events throughout the
year. Your consideration has un-!
doubtedly contributed to the suc-'
cess of the Auxiliary as evidenced
by the popularity in meetings and
events it has sponsored.
ROSE L. MARCUS
Special Corresponding Sec'y.

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