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The Detroit Jewish News, 1948-03-05

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Friday, March 5, 1948

THE JEWISH NEWS

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Reunion in U.S.

Danny Raskin's

LISTENING S
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CARMEN CAVALLERO and
his great orchestra will play for
the dance of Greater Bnai Brith
Council . . April 10 at State
Fair Grounds . • . Crowd could
well reach 5,000 mark!
* * *
LOCAL NITERY stunt round
town . . . to pull in clientele on
off-nights .. .is bevy of rhumba
contests . . . Morrie Gruskin at
Main Street and Sol Boesky at
Sid's Cafe have added contests
to their list of fun-festing . . .
and it's going over big.
* * *
JUDGING of pictures in the
column's Beauty-Personality Con-
test. will be held following com-
plete pick-up by the committee
. of those left at community
meeting places . . . First, second
and third place winners will be
chosen from photographs and
suitable snapshots entered.
* * *
TESS WISE is the new Bnai
Brith girls director . . . approved
to take over post formerly held
by Helen Alpert, now advisor to
•Jr. Service Group . . . She is
finishing up work on Master's
degree in social work at Wayne
. . . having already done most of
it at Ohio State.
* * *
SPORTS DEPT. . . . Handball
fans will be interested to know
of new doubles team . . . com-
posed of Joe Winkler and Lou
Schwartz . . . banded together to
compete in state and national
doubles tourneys . . . Seymour
Iwrey scored amazing total of 77
points in recent basketball vic-
tory of Perfection DeMolay, over
Highland Park chapter . . . Final
Score was 130-52! . . . Greatest
baseball season in history of Bnai
Brith is expected this year . . .
BB Softball Association will have
big get-together, May 5 . . . as
part of fund-raising campaign to
pay game expenses for all teams.
• * *
HEARD ON THE Fourteenth
bus . . . "Pardon me, but d'ya
know if this bus stops on Cle-
ments?" • . . "Yes, watch me and
get off one stop before I do."
. "Thanks."
* * *
HARRY NEMOFF, whom many
folksw ill remember as one of
the old Zeniths, is back in De-
troit after six-year's absence .. .
He is now a court reporter, re-
cently returning from a three-
week trial in Owosso that hit the
headlines . . . Harry was in service
four and one-half years,. . over-
seas with -18th Infantry Airborne
. He is married to a San Fran-
cisco lass and their daughter is
three years old. . —"Lefty," as
the boys used to call him, re-
cently covered an attempt in
California to hike bus fares from
5 to 10 cents . . . so local goings-
on were of special interest to
him . . . The lines were in Marys-
ville and Yuba City and they did
manage to get it up to 8 cents, he
says ... The Zeniths, by the way,
were champs in just about every
sport they entered in the corn-
munit3 . . and disbanded in
1941 after 10 years together .. .
Some of the boys were Billy
Jacobs, Lou. Freeman, Harold
Hass, Morrie Fenkell, Harry Mil-
grom and Morrie Wasserman ..
just to name a few.
* * *
BACK WITH "Lefty" is broth-
er, Sam Nemoff . . . just out of
service after joining Army Trans-
port Corps as a civilian Diesel
engineer . . . with job of trans-
porting former Jap prisoners
from Manila to Tokyo.
GOOD BET for week-end fes-
tivities . . . Paid-Up Member-
ship Party of Rebecca Gratz, Bnai
Brith Young Women . .. March
7 at Barium Hotel ... Will climax
membership drive that ends
March 15, for gals between 18 to
25 . . . Fellows need party invite.
DISA 'N DATA . . . Inter-faith
panel at Hartford Baptist Church

included Jewish,
Jewish, Catholic, Pro-
testant, Negro, Japanese and
Chinese representatives . . . each
giving short talk on racial segre-
gation as a barrier . . . Howard
Freeman, U. of M. Hillel, and
Dave Rappaport, BBYO, were on
panel . . . Next Holiday Hop at
Jewish Center March 21 . . .
Hello to all from Mrs. Sylvia
Altshuler, now of Long Island,
N. Y. . .. Many will remember
her by maiden name of Watnick
. . . Show recently given by BB
Young Women' at Moose Temple,
brought out good-sized crowd
Girls did very fine job of organ-
ization .. . and the entertainers
worked hard.
ADDED ATTRACTION at
"Fight Night" last week, by Pis-
gah Lodge . . . was wrestling
match between "Wild Bill"
Brooks and Eddie Lee .. . with
Nat Gurwin the referee . . .
Towards - final minutes of match,
the grunters got Nat entangled
in the fiasco . . . and had him
sweating beneath almost 500 lbs.
of beef .. . After the show, Nat
groggily said, "We had it planned
that way" . . . and son, Jerry,
held on even tighter . . . to make
sure pop didn't collapse.
THE KIDS putting on that
"Club Chez-LeRoi" . . . night-
club affair of Rex_ Chapter .11, BB
Young Men . .. had to make it
both March 13 and March 14 . at
Tuller Hotel because of the ter-
rific amount of folks who want to
go . . . Now they're wishing they
had even one more night!
MORE DISA 'N DATA . . .
Local friends of Rabbi Eddie Ten-
nenbaum ... and there are many
. . . will be glad to learn he will
assume head post at new Syna-
gogue Center in .Upper Darby
(suburb of Philadelphia,) Penn.
. Rabbi Tennenbaum will leave
Temple Bnai Israel of Saginaw,
March 15 . . . Everytime Mrs.
Libby Hellman hears -- tunes,
"That's For Me" and "Dearly Be-
loved" . •. oldies, now, but still
catching the ear . . . she listens
to lyrics she wrote .. . but was
never paid for . . . Two years in
Detroit, Mrs. Hellman gave words
to song chasers in California who
took all the mazuma . . . and
never came up with a nickel . .
She's smarter, now!
* * *
GREAT CROWD ... well over
2,000 .. . attended Military Ball
of Jewish War Veterans . . hon-
oring the new Jewish State . . .
Lots of dancing, lots of introduc-
tions and lots of telegrams sent
in behalf of Palestine support • ..
Posting of colors followed by
march of the flag-bearers . . .
some of whom almost had to run
to keep up with Ted Weems' ren-
dition of "The Victors" ... played
in jitterbug style! ... Rabbi Mor-
ris Adler, introduced as late-corn-
er, made remark of evening when
he said over the mike, "Many of
you were married by me and I'm
glad to see that we're still so
friendly!" •
* * *
JEWELRY DEPT. . . . Rae Ra-
fales and Mel Raskin will wed
in July . . . Maxine Snyder and
Dr. Jack Gregory, optometrist,
may also be tied around that
time . . Ilene Saperstein and
Newton Levin were married in
silence . . Community leader
Sol Schwartz and Ruth Dorfman
are engaged.
AFTER TWO years of search-
ing, "Jackie" and Bert Ogus
(she's former "Jackie" Weitzman)
finally found an apartment . . .
just the kind they wanted, too
. . Even 16-month old Allan
giggled with glee . . . "Jackie"
and Bert hurried to the shops,
carefully selected five-rooms of
gorgeous furniture . . . and made
their Monte Vista abode a show-
place for happy home-life . . .
They've been in the place for a
month . . and now Bert learns
he's being transferred elsewhere
. . . and they'll have to move!

Twenty-one year old Michael
Winkler is alive today only be-
cause his father saved him from
the Auschwitz gas chambers by
persuading Nazi guards to trans-
fer the young man into his labor
group. Michael is shown greeting
his father, Ignatz Winkler, on the
latter's recent arrival in the
United States from a DP camp
with the help of United Service
for- New Americans, whose work
is supported by the $250,000,000
campaign of the United Jewish
Appeal for 1948. The son immi-
grated here in 1947 with the aid
of United Service.

Germans Reported Lax
In Listing Properties
Under Restitution Law

MUNICH, (JTA) — Warning
that the restitution law provides
a five-year prison term for per-
sons failing to report they now
hold Jewish property, Dr. Philip
Auerbach, Commissioner for Per-
secutees in the Bavarian govern-
ment, reported that few Germans
owning such property have noti-
fied the authorities.
Dr. Auerbach said that it would
be impossible to permit German
police to enter displaced persons
camps to make arrests, as was
recently requested, since many
former Nazis have managed to
join the police force following
their "denazification." The com-
missioner also advocated the en-
actment of a law_ which would
give concentration camp victims
industrial property, such as fac-
tories, which were owned and op-
erated by the camps "since this
property was paid for by the
persecutees with their own blood."

Every one of the 7,000. Jewish
youngsters in Sofia have been
completely outfitted by the JDC.

Page Nineteen '

Community Fails to Take Advantage
Of Only Jewish Nursing Facilities

"The Detroit Jewish community is..failing to take advantage of
one of its most unique facilities," David Teitelbaum, proprietor of
the David Nursing Home, 5505 Second, declared this week.
The Home, the only all-Jewish kosher convalescent establish-
ment in Detroit, was founded by Teitelbaum last fall. It provides
care for the chronically ill, convalescents and aged persons, with a
registered and practical nurse in
constant attendance.
Federation. Information on ad-
Private, semi-private and ward mission of patients may be secur-
facilities are available at - the ed calling the Home, TR. 3-3430
Nursing Home, with _plenty of
recreational activity planned for
The Joint Distribution Commit-
those patients who are not bed- tee's child-care program provides
ridden.
for 138,000 out of Europe's 182,000
"Unfortunately, however, the Jewish children. Among those
community is not supporting the sided are 31,000, mostly orphans,
home to the fullest degree," Tei: in - 326 JDC-supported homes,
telbaurn stated. He reported that nurseries and other institutions.
only two-thirds of the home's
facilities are in use. "If this con-
tinues," he warned, "it will be
impossible to keep the home open,
forcing us to discontinue this im-
portant community service."
The David Nursing Home has
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Board of Health, the Vaad Hara-
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bonim, the Jewish Social Service
Bureau and the Jewish Welfare

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