▪ Friday, September 19, 1947 THE JEWISH NEWS Page Thirteen k2111111111111111111111111111111111111111 1111111111111 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111h111111111111113111110111111111111111111t11111111M11111111111111111111111111U1M a Danny Raskin's LISTENING S T S I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I i I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Ill ig • Council Shares Littman Returns to Detroit for 'Frustration of Presentation of 'Jolly Bachelors' Exodus Refugees Issues Statement to President, Marshall , and Vandenberg On Deportees' Tragedy Abraham Littman, for a quar- ter of a century the director of the Yiddish Theater in Detroit, who now makes his home in New York, arrived here last week for a brief stay to present a new stage production. Mr. Littman announces that on Sunday evening, Oct. 5, for only one performance, at the Scottish Rite Cathedral, Masonic Temple, he will present the latest play, "Jolly Bachelors," ("Freiliche Bochurim"). This play by William Siegel, with 15 musical numbers by Sholem Secunda, was written es- pecially for the three stars who will appear here together with a large supporting cast—the cele- brated Yiddish actors Aaron Le- bedeff, Michal Michalesko and Jacob Zanger. "I read the play . w h en it was completed a short time ago, and I can recommend it as one of the most entertaining ever arranged for the most discrimin- ating theater-goers,'.' Mr. Littman said. "I am happy to be back here for a brief stay and to wish my many friends a Happy Year, at the same time renewing our. activities for the Yiddish 11 -lea, ter." Tickets for "Jolly Bachelors" are available at Metro Music House, Dexter and Calvert; Zion Book Store, 12th and Taylor, and from Mr. Littman, who can be reached at 2086 Blaine, Apt. 101, TY. 6-5405. JUKE BOXES round the com- as-you-enter cars . . . a late mod The Jewish Community Coun munity are playing a number, to el (late '28) that goes to pieces ell has 'adopted the following the tune of "Little Cousin" . . . every time it hits a bump . . • . written and sung by Harold Adler and is painted blue on one side statement with respect to the and Joe Silberschien . .. adver- and red an the other, so witness- tragic events surrounding the re- tising the BBYO Yom Kippur es contradict each other . . . The turn of "Exodus 1947" refugees to Dance . • . Sept. 24 ... in Masonic way prices go up during the holi- Germany, copies of the state- Temple's Grand Ballroom . . days, housewifes should band to- ment having been sent as en- BBYO is shooting for a 3000 at- gether and refuse to buy . . . in- tendance mark . . . and the way stead of giving these profit push- closures in letters to President the kids have been going at it ers a chance to laugh at suckers Truman, Secretary of State Mar- . . . plus the attraction of the . . . Sylvia Siegel -has written a shall, and Senator Vandenberg: Chapter I, ZOD, to Hold noted Skitch Henderson ork . . . tune, "You're The One", which "The Jewish Community of De- plus the annual reputation of the could develop into a hit number Autumn Dance Oct. I I affair . . . should add ticket if given the proper opportunity troit, in learning of the events surrounding the interception and sales up mighty close to the fig- for presentation . . . Husband, Chapter One of Zionist Organ- S. Alexander and I. I. Cohn ure . Chairman Dave Rappa- Sid, former boom-bomb manu- subsequent return of the "Exodus ization of Detroit has completed Withdraw from Council Race port and committees are doing a facturer, can sit for hours lis- 1947" refugees, shares the kind plans for its annual, autumn festi- Sidney L. Alexander and Irwin great job! tening to her play it on the piano of frustration and exasperation val dance, to be held Saturday I. Cohn, who were listed among * * * that must be felt by Europe's . . . which he does, remarking, night, Oct. 11, in the Social Hall the candidates for the City Coun- THE YEARS ROLL by . . . "That's my girl who wrote that!" wanderers who seek to rebuild of Bnai Moshe, featuring the mu- cil, have withdrawn from the rain or shine . . . summer and their lives in a secure environ- * * * sic of Joe Moses' orchestra. race. ment. winter . . . but the awning titles, ALFIE GERLOCK, construc- Couples and stags are welcome. "Enjoy Your Spare Time" and "At long last, words of protest Refreshments will be served. For tion man, finally got lucky at "Play Snooker" . . . still hang the horse track, last week, as seem inadequate to express the information call Selma Jakont, There's A impishly above that place on Lin- history repeats itself . . . Like revulsion and shock that we have social chairman, TO. 7-7861. Reason Why wood and Blaine . . . converted felt. The humiliation to which last year, he found money . . . Chapter 1 will sponsor an open People Like into a synagogue from the once this time a quarter, . . . after these people have been exposed meeting Tuesday evening, Sept. BROTHERS flourishing billiard parlor. the races . .. and didn't have to marks not only the unintelligence 30, in the social hall of Bnai Only the finest in food is rxpertly * * * of their tormentors, but the call- Moshe. walk home. prepared and served for your * * * ousness of the world's conscience. SAUL ROSEN tells this one on satisfaction! The degradation of a people CLEAN! his wife . . . She was stopped by FRIENDLY! THE ANNUAL Yom Kippur For Those Who Want The Best whose only sin is their origin, a traffic boy blue, t'other day, Night Dance of Windsor's Junior VIENNA TAILORS & WATCH FOR who asked how long she expect- Hadassah has the Jewish corn- and whose only crime is their WINNER OF TURKEY TAILORS ed to be out . . . because "There munity of that town terpsi-mind- homelessness, must remain un- TO BE ,ANNOUNCED Remodeling Alterations are a couple of thousands of other ed in anticipation of one of their warranted in the sight of God a nd man. Suits Made to Order drivers who would like to use biggest trotting sessions . Shaar BROTHERS Delicatessen Riding Habits Restaurant this street after you get done Hashomayim auditorium, Sept. 24 "In the whole sordid scene, we TY, 8-2121 8137 Linwood Dexter and Leslie HO. 4875 with it." is slated for jam-packed festi- have been heartened only by the -41,4146-4LAALAA,AILA-A4ILAALAJA.4•41. ■.•■■■ * • * vities. courageous voice of the U. S. FOLLOWING THE war, in an State Department, which has American Zone concentration been raised on behalf of the "Exo- IS I CAN'T HELP TALKIN' BOUT *2 dus" refugees. camp, army authorities were baf- fled when the people complained THE Tar THEY GOT AT "As we gather in our congrega- of having nothing to cover them- tions to do honor to the Almighty selves with at night . . . Reports during our forthcoming High showed that blankets had been Building on the foundation Holy days, we shall. prayfor the issued to each person . . . The laid last spring by delegates of strengthening of this humane in- Counter Intelligence Corp decid- 22 local youth groups, the De- fluence—even as we beseech the Call Now For Future Bookings ed to investigate . . . couldn't be- troit Jewish Youth Federation restoration of spiritual' values to Watch For live what they saw . . . Every- will expand its activities this fall, a world which has been brutal- Rosenberg V Weddings V Bar Mitzvahs one was wearing a blanket . • according to Leonard Baruch, ized and calloused by years of Social Book If Showers goo Banquets in the form of a beautifully tail- temporary chairman. in Jewish News bloody conflict. ored suit or coat! . . . 'Twas the goo Etc. Arrangements for a meeting of "We shall abide also with the work of one of-the internees, Sam the presidents of all young hope that an equitable solution f--: KOSHER Kudewitz, a tailor, who decided people's groups in the city are 7-=:. - E., to alleviate the problem of cloth- being made by the executive may soon be reached to the Pal- CATERING E-_ - estine problem, and that pending a. ing scarcity by making garments planning committee, to speed the --=. -= :- .A A 9925 DEXTER TY. 4 9490 such solution, a suitable haven— E- for all ... Work was of such skill, permanent organization of the certainly not the infamous con- IIIIIIINDIMMI11111111111111111111111111111111110111111111111111111111111111111 11111 11111111111111111111111111111111111111H111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111110111111A that officials decided not to re- Youth Federation. centration camps—be found for primand him . .. sanctioned the Beginning today, the federa- the 'Exodus' refugees." whole thing as "0. K." .. . and tion, through the courtesy of the then gave everyone another blan- Enroll your children in the Jewish Folk Schools Anglo-Jewish press, will publish ket! . . . Sam has been living in a weekly youth calendar, listing of the Labor Zionist Organization Detroit for a year and operating events of importance to the young a Linwod Ave. spot called Vienna people of the community. Contributors to the Jewish Tailors & Cleaners . . . He and News are asked to note the fol- his wife, "Sunny" attended Cen lowing special deadlines for the tral High night school . . . Their issues which will be affected by young daughter was the only Youth Yom Kippur and Sukkot: child left in a city of 15,000 Jews. For the issue of Sept. 26, all * * * Central School and Nursery Building at 13722 Linwood, corner copy and photographs must be ,DISA 'N DATA . . . Rabbi Pasadena. The Schools are now open for registration— at our office, 2114 Penobscot The following events are Harold Waintrup, who weds Elyse We teach our pupils: Bldg., not later than 10 a. m. open to young people in the Zeme, Oct. 21, at Shaarey Zedek, Monday, Sept. 22. community: was captain of the Hebrew Union Sept. 24—BBYO Yom Kip- For the issues of Oct. 3 and Hebrew College baseball squad before his Jewish Holidays—Their Meaning pur Dance, Masonic Temple. Oct. 10, all copy and photographs graduation . . . Played the out- and Importance. Acquainting pu- Yiddish Sept. 27 — Saturday Nite must be in our hands by 12 field . . . Sam Rubin, local at- pils with modern Jewish Life Bible Dance, Jewish Center. noon Friday, Sept. • 26, and Fri- torney and hotel owner has everywhere and with the Recon- day, Oct. 3. Sept. 28—Jr. Hadassah-Mas- Jewish Customs bought another inn out New York structed Jewish Life in Palestine ada Tea Dance, Lee Plaza. way . . . Social. Inc., will soon Jewish History Special classes for boys of Bar- Sept. 30—ZOA Chapter One, begin its new season . . . follow- and Traditions Mizvah age. Bnai Moshe. 4( ing a short summer layoff . . . * * Sept. 30 — IZFA, H i 11 e 1 Rozella Rosenberg lit a match to Foundation. Special Celebrations and Jewish Festivals are Arranged by and spark the big stove at the catering for our Pupils During the Year. The Schools are Conducted by establishment ... soon discovered *eat / that the cook had left the gas Competent Highly Qualified Teachers. Register your Children 11- OSP jets open . . . and is a mighty Now — without delay — Daily from 3:30 p. m. to 8 p. m. except lucky girl to still have a right Saturday, Sunday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. s . V with lovely hand! * * * JOAN BARTON in Give Your Children a Modern and Progressive Jewish Philomathic Debating Club will ROSE GURWIN is new presi- dent of Louis Marshall Bowling begin its 50th year of service to "SOMETHING FOR THE FAMILY" Education League . . . which opens season the Jewish community with an Monday, Sept. 22 . . . anticipating open meeting - at 2 p.m. Sunday, Phone TO. 8 9280 the biggest year in its history .. . Sept. 21, at Shaarey Zedek. 12 teams, comprising over 60 keg- Philomathic was begun in 1897 lers are slated to toss the bakelite by a group of young men as an AT ,10:30 . . . Evelyn Rosenthal is vice organization to train Jewish pres., Pauline Lieberman, sec., youths in the art of oratory and and Roslyn Kaufman, treas. debate. It has numbered among * * * its members many prominent 800 ON YOUR DIAL MORE DISA 'N DATA . . . community leaders. HARRY BOESKY. RESTAURANT, DELICATESSEN & BAR The recent marriage of Ceil Ros- AN AFTER THEATRE MUST. SMART FOLKS THAT EAT OUT All Jewish young men aged 14 Sponsored by CHOOSE BOESKY'S. ner to Lou Bindes of Michigan to 21, interested in forensics are 12th and Hazelwood Mortgage, was somewhat of a na- invited to attend the meeting. TR. 2-4375 Good food served appetizingly in pleasant surroundings. tional pastime . . . with folks WILSHIRE MOTOR SALES Officers for the fall term are coming in from all parts of the Jack Driker, speaker; Stanlgy ROBIN HOOD'S serving the finest and most delicious of foods. country . • including 30 stalwarts Brown, clerk; Sheldon Klimist, CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH Dealers Steaks, Chops, Chicken Club Sandwiches. Short Orders. Delicious Hamburgers. "Served as you like it." from Washington, D. C. .. . Phil- assistant- clerk, and Jerry Brown, Dexter at Fullerton 20176 LIVERNOIS AVE. 11/2 blks so. 8 Mile Rd. ip Osier has one of those pray- sergeant-at-arms. UN. 1-9802 Open 24 Hours el ■ Youth Federation Expands Activities Rosenbergs! ROSENBERG'S . - Deadline Note DAY - NURSERY and KINDERGARTEN for PRE - SCHOOL CHILDREN - Federation Weekly Calendar Forensic Society Opens 50th Year EVERY MONDAY CKLW - WHERE TO DINE