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Youth Hi-Lites
Danny Raskin's
By
Alice Jean
ISTENING
Harris
THINK?
Remember the "Alice in Won-
derland" story, especially the
lines that go "the time has come,
the walrus said, to think of many
things"? And after relating a.
list, the verse ends with "cab-
bages and kings"?
How often do we think, really
think, about the people around
us, the cabbages, the kings? How
often do we think about Lag
b'Omer, the day on which, ac-
cording to tradition, God sent
manna from Heaven to the hun-
gry Jews in the wilderness? How
many of us think of the giving
of the Ten Commandments, given
at Mt. Sinai thousands of years ,
ago, which is commemorated by
Shevuot? How many of us do
something about having trees
planted in Palestine on the day
set aside for that purpose, Ham-
isha Asar b'Shevat?
How many of 'us think? Or
are we influenced so greatly by
advertisers of prOducts -whichl
we buy and by advertisers of
ideas and rumors, that our minds
no longer function.
It seems that generations be-
fore us forgot to think, and, in-
fluenced by the desire for more
land and wealth, were driven to
strife and war.
We are now facing the point
where the thinking process must
begin again, if we are to survive
total destruction by the very
mechanisms man himself creat-
ed.
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ISRAEL LIVES AGAIN! ter . .. May 23 . . . featuring the
LONG LIVE THE NEW JEWISH rhythms of Paul LaVoie.
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STATE! * *
. . Dr. and
DISA 'N DATA
UNCOUNTABLE THOUS-
ANDS . . . upwards to 25,000. Mrs. Allan Weisberg have their
perhaps ., • . crowded Central newly-decorated home done in
Field, last Sunday, with those color scheme of gold and green
words ringing in their hearts . . . . . and Mrs. Weisberg, is out to
and their eyes filled with tears of get what she wants . . .. a "gold"
happiness . . . Many thousands telephone . • . Druggist Al Dia-
more stood on roof-tops . . . in mond does have a rhumba part-
windows of apartments and ner . . . and a good one, too . . .
homes . . . on sidewalk and Wife, Ida, and he took lessons
street . . . to celebrate establish- together while in Florida . . .
ment of the new Jewish home- Larry Raskin had two boxes of
land . . . as a recognized nation cigars ready to pass out . .
.. The sun shone bright and the when informed that wife, Lila,
weather was perfect . . . as had presented him with a boy
though Heaven had opened' its for personal reasons . . but if
arms to greet the celebration this female business keeps up
Through the ceremonies, the . . . the future of the Raskin fam-
•
warm, comfortable atmosphere ily name is seriously threatened!
prevailed . . . until the final sing- • .
Mrs. Harold Gouloff told
ing of Hatikvah and the last young son, Barry, to wash his
speaker . . . Then came Heaven's face . . . and the lad answered,
. . the ap- "Aw, gee, mom! Why can't I
roar of approval
plause of thunder . . . and then powder it just like you do?"
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followed rain . . . as a Signifi-
cant reminder that the streets of
THE MIDTOWN NEIGHBOR-
Israel are still being washed with HOOD COUNCIL is under; reor-
the blood of its defenders . . . ganization, according to Lou
and that we mustn't forget.
Fraiberg of Jewish Community
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Council . . which accounts for
IT WAS A COLORFUL day cleanup campaign in 12th St.
. . . impressive enough to make
area being deferred .. . Congre-
the spine of every Jew present gation Beth Moses, whose awn-
tingle with joyful excitement.
ing caused such stir in the com-
• . . The flags of many nations munity, is planning to build a
are carried in parade . . . The synagogue in the northwest sec-
boy scouts, led by Nate Trager, tion . . . Now located on Lin-
march with pride . . . and so the wood and Blaine, it is the rem- NEW NOTE
It seems that when Spring
Jewish War Veterans, represent- nant of the old Romanian shule
ed by every post . . . and the on Owen between Oakland and comes, wienie roasts follow right
American Legion . . The De- Brush . . . About that awning along. Claire Zieve's friends sur-
troit Police Band plays Hatikvah . . . the "Play Billiards" and prised her with an outdoor party
. . . while children from all De- "Enjoy Your Spare Time" has last Saturday evening. Coupled
at this celebration of birthday
troit Jewish Schools sing in been torn off ... finally!
17 were Wally Levine and Lois
lusty voice . . . Cameras are
Brown, Sabra Prag with Sandy
clicking all around . . . taking
Shekter, Mimi Leebowitz and
pictures for publication and
Lennie Baron, Carol Averback
posterity . . . A sky-writer tries
and Joe Hacker, Annette Festin-
in vain to weave a message be-
stein with Jerry Bronson and
tween the clouds . . . Harry May-
Claire with her date, Dave Lit-
eels, playing with the Knights of
owski.
Pythias #55 band, thumps as best
Phoenix Park was the stage for
he can... on a drum whose hollow
J. Gorochov of Palestine will
sound comes from where some- be featured in a musically il- the "I haven't seen you for some
one had gone through . . . feet lustrated address, "Renaissance time get-together" which at-
first! . . . Alongside him, Jimmy of Jewish Music in Palestine," at tracted Ilene Berke and Carol
Rachleff, chancellor of KP the Northwest Hebrew Congre- Lippitt, Sharon Rubin and Mil-
Lodge 52, makes up for Harry by gation, under the auspices of ford Singer, Annette Braun with
beating his drum twice as loud Halevy Singing Society, at a Tommy Levine and Alice Blum-
. . printer Abe Ruda has Mlava Malke on Saturday, June berg with Dave Fink, all roast-
ing hot dogs over bright embers.
brought his two children "so 5.
Cecy Schmier, this week's
they can tell their youngsters
At this gathering, Cantor Pavel sweet-sixteener, celebrated her
about this day!" . . . Everybody
Slavensky will direct the Halevy birthday with a luncheon- at
is there . . young and old . . .
Choir and the Northwest Aviv Huyler's. Happy faces belonged
Jew and Christian . . . everybody
Choir in appropriate selections of to Nedra Tabashnick, Norma Sei-
wants to give help where help is
Hebrew music. Refreshments will don, Shirley Barnett, Pat Op-
needed . . . and that is the spirit
penheim, Diane Roberts and
in which Israel has been accept- be served.
Tickets for this event may be Barb Mazer.
to live forever as the
ed .
Gaily mingling at Dorothy
home of liberty and freedom for secured from Mrs. William Klein,
TO. 9-1828, Miss E. Miller, UN. Weiss' party last _week were
all Jewry to call, "My own!"
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3-6310, and Metro Music House. Elaine Chernoff and Mel Shap-
THE SPIRIT of Jewish adult
youth in Detroit was reflected
Relatives Sought
by the crowd of excited young
folks . . . who. attended the Sun-
Ahsik Gitler, born in Pilice by
day morning breakfast at Rose
Latest Models
Sittig Cohen Bldg. . . for the Zawiercie (Poland) and his wife,
purpose of going out and getting Mrs. Sheva Gitler, nee Rappa-
FOR RENT
people to join the Zionist organ- port, born in Szczekociny (Po-
OR
izations . . . The challenge of land), as well as their children,
Laibsh,
Nuchem,
Rifke
and
FOR
SALE
door-to-door solicitation held no
fear for them • . . as they eagerly Rachel, are being sought by Ethel
White Summer
broke out of doors ... with but Spigelman nee Rappaport from
Formals
one thought in mind . . . support Dombrova Gornicze (Poland),
Our Specialty
of Israel . . . the new Jewish sister of Mrs. Sheva Gitler.
Any person having information
Homeland:
8726 - 12th
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concerning this family, is asked
TR. 1-1948
JAMES THURBER couldn't to write M. Spigelman, 84-28
ABE EPSTEIN, Prop.
ask for anything more than the 126th St., Kew Gardens, L.I., N.Y.
treatment given his play, "Male
Animal" . . . by Contemporary
Theater, last week . . . Opening
Dining - Dancing
night at Jewish Cultural Center
Entertainment
was a grand one for this group
* FEATURING *
of amateur actors and actresses.
DOT DODSON
1200
SEATING
CAPACITY
ZENA CHEEVERS
. Had the setting been other
and ELMER.
Dance Stylist
The
Educated
Monkey
than seemingly make-shift ar-
FIVE BEAUTIFUL ROOMS
MUSIC BY
rangement, it would not have
JACK MADDEN and his AMBASSADORS -
The Ambassador Room
been difficult to imagine • ones
No Cover Charge Mon. Thru Thurs.
The
Tudor
Lounge
self in a first nighter on Broad-
CALL
• Liquors
• 4-4362
•
Wines
The Windsor Room
way . . It being our first at-
tendance at a Contemporary
Star Room.* Elm kam
Theater production . • . the im-
THE
pression was strong that this
• NEW
very fine group of talented
thespians are deserving of much
more acknowledgement t h an
they have received!
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AV
MY A I Af 41,
BEST BET of the Weekend .
DO-UGALL ROAD AT CITY LIMITS
Holiday Hop at the Jewish Cen-
-
ero, Harriet LeVine with Jack
Oppenheim, Gloria Bennett and
Dean Benus and Dorothy's host,
Leo Freedman.
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AFTERTHOUGHT
Central's senior play, "The
Importance of Being Earnest,"
was one of the best productions
the high school ever has pre-
sented. The acting was almost
professional, which made the
clever comedy a huge success.
First Yiddish Theater
To Be Established in Italy
ROME, (JTA)----The first Yid-
dish-language theater in Italy
will open near here shortly, the
Joint Distribution Committee
announced. The Central Jewish
Refugee Committee had .asked
the JDC to subsidize the project,
pointing out that DP's in campS
in all parts of Italy are extreme-
ly anxious to attend Yiddish the-
atrical performances.
M. Goldoftas, leader in the
Histadrut, educational circles and
Farband, will address the clos-
ing event of the year of the
Grand Rapids Farband (Jewish
National Workers' Alliance ),- on
Sunday. Mr.. Goldoftas will
speak on "The Jewish State Re-
born."
THE JEWISH NEWS-21
Friday, May 21, 1948
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From the Pages of
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ROSENBERG'S
SOCIAL BOOK
These social events for which ROSEN-
BERG'S KOSHER CATERING was
proud to have served are hereby in-*
scribed.
MONDAY, MAY 10
EVE: Mothers and Daughters
Banquet of Northern Progressive
Ladies Society. Mrs. Sky, pres.
EVE: Bowling League Banquet of
Men's Club of Northwest Hebrew
Cong.
TUESDAY, MAY 11
NOON: Mothers and Daughters
Banquet of Ladies Auxiliary of
Brith Sholom.
EVE: Shower for Sonia Weiner.
Given by Mrs. J. Shonboen.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 12
NOON: Shower for Evelyn Gor-
man. Given by Mrs. N. Gold and
Mrs. L. Stoler, grandmother.
THURSDAY, MAY 13
Mothers and Daughters Banquet
of Detroit Women's Service
Group. Freda. Sears and Edith
Davis, program chairmen.
SUNDAY, MAY 16
ar Mitzvah for Leroy Levy.
iven by parents.
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ROSENBERG'S KOSHER CATERING
9925 DEXTER
TY. 4-9490
WHERE TO DINE
HARRY BOESKY, RESTAURANT, DELICATESSEN & BAR
AFTER THEATRE MUST. SMART FOLKS THAT EAT OUT
CHOOSE BOESKY'S.
12th and Hazelwood
TR. 2-4375
Good food served appetizingly in pleasant surroundings.
ROBIN HOOD'S serving the finest and most delicious of foods.
Steaks, Chops, Chicken Club Sandwiches. Short Orders. Delicious
Hamburgers. "Served as you like it."
20176 LIVERNOIS AVE.
blks so. 8 Mile Rd.
UN. 1-9802
Open 24 Hours
AN
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SATURDAYS, 11 a. m. to 2
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