THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, April 22, 1949 21-11111111111111111MM111111M1111111111111111111111MIIMMIHMIM1111111111111111111111MMMIMIIIIIIIIMMIMIMM11111111111111111111111111111111MIIIMIIIIIIIIIP , o Danny Raskin's P -2=7 EL-- =7-2. ISTENING riM11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111MIIIMMIM11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111M1111111111111111111101111111111111111111111111 ■ .4 "DELICATESSEN ROW" greets "Morrie! When did you get out still another member . . when here?" . . "Don't tell anyone," the drums roll on grand opening answered Jaffe, "but we've been time . . April 23 . . . for Ben & playing together all morning!" George, on Dexter, between THIS INCIDENT reminds us of Buena Vista and Tyler . honor- the one about the enthusiastic ing a couple of guys who aren't golfer who came home to dinner afraid to take a chance . . . Fig- . . During the meal, his wife uring from Hy Horenstein on said, "Bobby tells me he caddied Boston, on down to Davison, this for you this afternoon." . . makes it around eight or nine "Well, what do you know," said delicatessens- for the boulevard of Bobby's father. "I thought I'd corned beef on rye . . . The boys seen that boy before." gathering congrats are Bnai * * * Brothers, Ben Epstein and George NON-JEWISH SUPPORT in the Fink, the tray catering artists . Allied Jewish -Campaign is again who, of course, will specialize in overwhelmingly high . . . indica- this field . . . since tray catering tive of the interest shown by to them is like a brush and pal- many in the cause of humanity lette was to Rembrandt .. .Good . . . regardless of racial differ- luck, fellows .. There's enough ence . . . At recent meeting of for everybody! Night Club and Bar Section of * * * the Food Division, Catholic guest LOU JACOBS, Tropical Bar of one of the nitery owners got boss, is "Uncle Lou" to about up from center of floor and said, 400 youngsters at the St. Francis "I feel so moved by what you Home for Orphan Boys . . . who Jewish people are doing for your look for him every holiday and brethren overseas, and for what enjoy the bits of happiness he is such a justified cause, that I, brings them . .. Last week, Lou myself, want to pledge $100 .. • took enough candy to the Cath- He _was William J. Cusick, pub- olic orphanage on Fenkell to lisher of the Michigan Beverage make up for any lapse of mem- News. ory their Easter Bunny may have HELPFUL -ASSISTANCE in had. organizing the Night Club and * * * Bar Section has been given by KIDDIE KORNER . . . Seven- Freddie Chlopan, secretary of the year-old Buddy Richter is espec- Central Detroit Licensee's Asso- ially fond of chocolate cake .. . ciation . . who volunteered his and had already gulped two size- services without being solicited able helpings with his tall glass for the job . . A telegram tell- of milk . . . "If You eat any more ing of the recent meeting was cake you'll burst," cautioned Mrs. sent over his signature. Anne Richter . . . "Well, pass the * * * '_cake, mom, and then watch out DISA 'N DATA .. . Word is for yourself!" replied little Bud- that community friends will back dy. dance instructor, Chris Smith, in * * * new studio to be located on Liv- ATTENTION COMMUNITY ! ernois . . . Smith was, until re- . . Harry Yarrows is in Mercy cently, instruction chieftain at Hall Hospital . . suffering from Robert Morgan Studios . . . Har- leukemia . . and must have old Russell, armless war herd, blood! . . He is a member of who speaks for BBYO Annivers- Louis Marshall Bnai Brith Lodge ary in afternoon of May 30 at . . but that group has exhausted I the meager supply in its blood JeWish Center . . . and for JWV bank '. . . Contact Larry Yaffa, 1 in the evening .. . will be guest at Men's Health Club during that president of this lodge, or any other of its members ; . . Please day. answer this vital emergency if you can! Brandeis. Scholarships * * * CROWD EXPECTED for- this Still Available Here year's Spring Dance of 'AZA .. . For Camp Institutes April 30 . . . at Masonic Temple . .. may hit the 2000 mark . . . The Detroit Zionist Youth Before the war, AZA created at- Commission is still accepting ap- tendance records that still stand plications for scholarships to among community youth groups. Brandeis Camp Institutes being *•.* held in July and August for two YOUNG COUPLE, Al and Sa- and four-week periods, in three rah Rosenberg, have watched camps located in 'Pennsylvania, themselves become "window-sill North. Carolina and California. The Zionist Leadership training grandparents" . . . The two pig- eons who adopted the Rosenberg program given -includes lecture home on Clements as their • own courses, diScussion groups and . , have become proud parents work shops, as well as recrea- of a healthy litter of more mouths tional facilities! Applicants must be high school for Al and Sarah to feed . . . Mother and baby pigeons are do- graduates, between 18 and 25, who have a desire to assimilate ing fine, thank you. Zionist background to take their * * * place in the community as Zionist BARRY KAY, five-year-old youth leaders. son of the Leon Kays, is so lone- Milton S. Marwil, TE. 2-3078 some over his dad's being away may be contacted for application in Israel . . . that he- is beginning blanks before April 27. Those who to ask cosmic questions . . . Lit- wish to pay- their own fee can tle Berry asked his mother, last apply for the two-week course at -week, whether she believ/es in $100 or the four-week course at God . and when given an af- $175. All applicants pay their - firmative answer, replied, "I don't. own transportation costs. I don't believe what I can't see." . . then added quickly, "Mother, do you suppose God will punish Hachug Haivri Invites me for saying that?" Hebrew Speaking People * * * Former. Palestinians and others FIRST - TIME OUT on golf links, this year, Iry Zimmerman who speak Hebrew are 'invited took deep breath . . . pounded to the meeting of Hachug Haivri chest with ecstasy .. and said - on April 26. Moshe Selbourne has been re- goodbye to all thoughts but hit- ting the little white ball an front elected president and announces of him . . . After about five holes, that an interesting program is Morris Jaffe asked how he. was being outlined for spring and doing . . . "Not too bad," replied summer. For further information, call Zimmerman as he • checked his score card • ...Then,. looking Up,' Janet Olender, secretary, at Shaa- he exclaimed with real surprise, rey Zedek. . — 17 AJC to Discuss German Problem Jewish National Workers Alliance Seeks to Enroll 1,000 New Members An intensive membership drive has been launched by the Jewish National Workers Alliance (Far- band) branches here in order The Metropolitan Chapter of that Detroit may come to the the American Jewish Congress will feature a discussion on de- velopments in Germany and nom- Congress B. P. Chapter inations for officers at its meet- To Discuss Constitution ing Wednesday evening, April 27, at the Rose Sittig Cohen Of Israel Next Monday auditorium. A symposium of the "Israeli Plans for the program were made by the Commission on Constitution — Its Impact on Law and Social Action, under World Affairs" will be held next the chairmanship of Hyman Par- Tuesday evening at the Lee Plaza ker, assisted by Mrs.. Arthur under the auspices of the Busi- Granoff. Speakers include: Prof. ness and Professional Chapter of Carl Haessler, Rhodes SCholar, the American Jewish Congress. Dean Charles H. King of the former professor of philosophy at the University of Illinois and Detroit College of Law will speak manager of the Federated- Press, on "Legal. Aspects;" Boaz Siegel, who will speak on "DeNazifica- professor of law at Wayne Uni- ton or ReNazification—U.S. Pol- versity will discuss "Civil Liber- icy in Germany," and Perry ties and Labor Unions;" Dean Shulman, former prisoner at Daniel J. - McKenna of the Uni- Buchenwald and an eye-witness versity of Detroit Law School of the atrocities committed by vvill examine "Constitutional Dif- ferences of Other Constitutions;" 1.11se Koch. Mrs. Morris Mendelson, chair- Rabbi J. S. Sperka will handle man, announces that the next "Role of Religion in Public School meeting of the edUcational com- System of Israel and Seymour mittee of the chapter will be Tilchin will speak on "Church vs. conducted at 8:30 p.m. Monday, State in Israel." April 25, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Farer, 2696 Coiling- Mizrachi Women Plan wood. Induction Ceremonies J. H. Eliasohn, Eminent Up-State Leader, Joins Michigan Parole Board . John H. Eliasohn, who resigned as of April 1, 1949, after serving for 11 years as a member and chairman of the Michigan Parole Board at Lans- ing, recently moved from. Lansing to De- troit to enter private law practice with Attorneys Sid- ney J. Karbel and Herbert M. Eiges, under the firm name of J. H. Eliasohn K a r bel, Eiges and Eliasohn, at 305 Barium Tower. Before- being appointed to the ParOle Board in 1937 by former Governor Frank Murphy, Mr. Eliasohn served as Prosecuting Attorney of Mason County, Michigan, for two terms follow- ing graduation from the Uni- versity of Michigan Law School in 1932. In 1936 he ran against U. S. Congressman Albert Engel in the Ninth District of Michi- gan, losing out by only 600 votes of better than 80,000 cast. He _was married in 1948 to Rosalie Glasser of Detroit. They have two children, Julie Beth, 7, and ,Michael, 4. Eliasohn has been active in Jewish affairs during his resi- dence in Lansing, having served as president of the Jacob H. Schiff Lodge of Bnai Brith, presi- dent of the Men's Club of Shaarey Zedek Congregation, member of the board of trustees of the syna- gogue. In recent years he has also served as chairman of the State A. D. L. Committee of Bnai Brith. Haifa Chapter Presents Original Musical Satire At Monday Evening Fete An original musical satire en- titled "The Map from Mars" will be presented at the next meeting of Haifa Chapter of Bnai Brith Monday evening, April 25, it was announced by Dr. Louis Kazdan, president. The satire was written and pro- duced under the -general super- viSion of Mrs. Albert Schwartz, program chairman. Its staff in- cludes: Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bernstein, Wil- liam Davis, Seymour Kraus and Mrs. Schwartz, libretto; Philip Bernstein, lyrics; Mrs. Seymour Kraus, musical direction; Philip Bernstein, sets; Mrs. Philip Bernstein, director. The cast includes: Philip Bernstein, :Mr. and Mrs. Ber- nard Davidson, William David, Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Kraus, Myron Panter, Mrs. Albert Schwartz, Sarah Siegel, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wasserman and' Alex Zuckman. next convention with double its previous strength. Committees have been formed in all branches, under the guid- ance of the local organizer, Na- hum Weissman, and it is hoped that 1,000 new members will be enrolled during the next two months. The JNWA City Committee also is planning an enlarged cultural program, to include Sabbath Eve, holiday and other celebrations, at which guest speakers and singers will be presented. Dr. William Klein has been named medical director of the Farband. JNWA City Committee repre- sentatives are active in activities for the schools, the Farband Camp, Jewish National Fund, Community Council and Allied Jewish Campaign. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Ben Fel- lows wishes to thank their many friends and relatives for the kindnesses shown them in their recent bereavement. SCOTTISH RITE CATHEDRAL Second and Temple For All New Members Climaxing months of activity, Mizrachi Women of Detroit will induct several hundred newly enrolled members at , a public induction ceremony on Lag b' Omer afternoon, Tuesday, May 17, at the Mayfair Room. Plans for this occasion will be completed at the meeting of Miz- rachi Women's Council at , the home of Mrs. Jack Pearlman, April 26. A feature of the after- noon will be a play "The Child Goes Home," by. Mrs. Joshua S. Sperka, to be presented by the dramatic groups of the various chapters. Those in charge of the event are Mesdames Joseph Kunin, Sam Rosenberg and Oscar Smith and Miss Charlotte Nelson, member- ship chairmen of their chapters. OYSHER Noted Singer and Actress _ Only One Performance SUNDAY EVENING, APRIL 24 "THE CANTOR'S DAUGHTER" S upporting Cast: Fanya Rubina, 'Tillie Rabinowitz, Samuel Schechter, Leon Charash-, Itzchock 'L.ipinsky and others. Tickets: $3, $2.40, $1.80, $1.20, including tax. Now on sale at Met- ro Music House, 10328 Dexter; Bornstein's Book Store, 8663 12th St., Detroit Hebrew Book Store, 1226 Dexter; at box office, night of performance, TE. 2-6648; end by Mr. Littman, 2086 Blaine, Apt. 101, TY. 6-5405. HARVEY M..DUBIN AGENCY COMPLETE INSURANCE , SERVICE Life, Automobile, Compensation. Plate Glass. Fire, Burglary, Fraud Bonds. Professional Liability, Furs, Jewelry Hold Up. 845 PENOBSCOT BLDG. 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