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March 24, 1950 - Image 25

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1950-03-24

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THE JEWISH NEWS-25

Friday, March 24, 1950

Danny

0

Raskin's

New Yiddish Program
To Be Aired Sundays

on the _Air

This Week's Radio and Tele-
vision Programs of
Jewish Interest
THE ETERNAL LIGHT

FOLKS ARE CHECKING out
of Florida, daily . . . to re-
turn home and check in at the
Jewish Welfare Federation .
"I'm here, put me to work!"
are familiar words to Isidore
Sobeloff, executive director of
JWF, and his staff . . who
have _ recently been hearing
them from sun-bathers that
include the Abe Coopers, Abe
Kasles, Ben Silbersteins, Abe
Sreres, and a host of others
. . . The husbands and wives
are hurrying home to be on
hand for "the biggest doings
of all Allied Jewish. Cam-
paigns."
•* * * •
LOTS OF FUN IS in store for

de>

Special music and narration
for Passover, by Detroiter Moe
Kesner, are now available in
record albums at Borenstein's
Book Store, 8663 12th Street.
The album, recently released
by Sheera Recording Co., con-
sists of two 10-in. records,

"The Jewish Voice," a new
Yiddish radio progi:am, was in-
augurated last Sunday on sta-
tion WPAG, 105 on the dial.
Directed by Samuel Lifshitz,
the program is dedicated to ***********************
"the finest in Yiddish literature,
AS YOU'VE REQUESTEDY
music and folklore." It will fea-
ture weekly "Gems of Yiddish
Folklore" in E n g 1 i s h, and a
1 1 1 1
weekly Kosher recipe, presented
by Mrs. Lifshitz.
The program will be heard at
10 a.m. every Sunday.

Time: 8 a.m. Sunday, March
26.
Station : WWJ.
Feature: "A Time to Build
Up." a story of the desert, by
25 . . . in social hall of Bnai Joseph Mindel. Louis Berry of
Detroit will be guest speaker.
David.
* * *
* * *
MESSAGE OF ISRAEL
RESIDENTS AT Old Folk's
Time: 10:30 a.m. Sunday,
Home conducted their own
drive for the Allied Jewish March 26.
Station: WXYZ.
Campaign . . and recently
Feature: Dr. Nelson Glueck,
HIAS recently enlarged its Tel
collected $375 .. . an increase
SERVING YOUR FAVOR IT
president, Hebrew Union College- Aviv office and placed it under
of 30% over last year, when
HOLIDAY DISHES
they raised $345 . . . In 1948, Jewish Institute of Religion, will the direction of David Wertheim-,

$22'7 was collected . . . The be guest speaker on the fourth an American citizen.
COMPLETE PASSOVER
aged ladies and gentlemen dramatic broadcast highlighting
MENU FOR YOU AND
conducted the campaign all by HUC's 75th anniversary.
WHEN YOU "PK" A COCKTAIL
*
*
*
YOUR FAMILY
themselves . . . forming their

own committee ... and giving PASSOVER TELEVISION SHOW
40
OPEN ALL NIGHT
Time: 8 p.m. Wednesday, April
their own speeches . . . This

5.
year, all residents of the main
Station: WWJ-TV.
• LIEBERMAN and
building, and some in the in-
Feature: A half-hour show on : READY MIXED -WM CHILL awl SERVE
firmary participated in the
CITRON
N15 . 1
up I T (.1)
Passover in the home and syna-
ig:TYV.r,-
drive . . . One old gent re-
LINWOOD AT TAYLOR
gogue,
arranged
by
the
Culture
At
State
Stores,
S.D.D's
and
Cocktail
Bars
fused to give anything and
•••••••
was immediately given the Commission of the Jewish Com-
munity
Council.
cold shoulder treatment by the
• * *
other residents ... Result was
UJA PASSOVER PROGRAM
that he finally came through
Time: 9 p.m. Tuesday, March
and with the biggest gift of 28.
all, says Ira Sonenblick, direc-
Station: Mutual Broadcasting
tor . Abraham Prioslow and System.
THE LAST WORD IN MODERN DESIGN
Mrs. Helen Yaul were chosen
Feature: Special P a s s o v e r
chairman and co-chairman, broadcast relating the story of
IS NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS
respectively, of the 1950 cam- the holiday to the situation of
Carrying
a
Complete Line of
Specializing in
paign at the home . . Both the Jews in Israel and Europe
are well over 80 years of age.
DELICATESSENS and
TRAY CATERING and
today. The skit, titled"Like Men
APPETISERS'
HORS D'OEUVRES
Who Dream," will star Claude
Rains. Eddie Cantor will deliver
and Serving
Mrs. H. Altman Won't
a brief message.

LISTENING

KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, De- I
trait Lodge 55, dedicated its new 1
home on Wyoming . . . and for
that evening at least, last week,
wished they had built a larger
building . . . The ceremonies
were attended by a crowd that
overflowed into standing room
only ... and packed the hallway
to its last inch of space . . . As
usual, Uncle Sam Raskin was
magnificent as master-of-cere-
monies . . . Lawyer Gabriel Al-
exander unveiled and made pre-
sentation of a portrait of his
dad, Sidney Alexander, promi-
nent Detroit barrister . . . "This
is all a surprise to me," said
Sidney, who has been a Pythian
for 42 years. And furthermore,
that isn't the same portrait I
sat for!" . . . The new building,
costing about $50,000, is a far
cry from the former meeting
place on Dexter and Colling-
wood . . . It will certainly pro-
vide inducement for members to
continue their wonderful work.

Kesner Pesach Records
Sold at Borenstein's

WE WILL BE
OPEN DURING
PASSOVER


• •

I

I w alk FINER DELICATESSEN

toUu

Broadcast on Passover

r"..............."4"4

FOR YOUR NEXT

Adhering to the 24-year tra-
dition established by the Altman
PARTY OR BANQUET
Jewish Radio Hours, Mrs. Hy-
man Altman announced this

We have e facilities in
week that she will not broad-
our main Dining Room t
cast her programs during Pass-
over. •.:-: ,
The programs that would
have been on the air on Satur-
day and Sunday nights, April
1, 2, 8 and 9, are being Canceled.
W. McNICHOLS :
guys. ''n gals attending the - gala
Mrs. Altman will return to the
shindig by Career Girls of. -Na- air on Saturday and Sunday,
UN. 4-0843
tional Council .of 4 ewi Wom- April 15 and 16.
immo•somoometommo#
en.-March 29
at the
Jewish Center
Stella Brown
is chairman,-
*
. .
.
SIX-YEAR-OLD- Audrey Gold-
berger, a student at Emerson
The 25th Wedding Anniversary
School, refusedJci go to• classes,
of
last week • .unless -Mother,
Mrs. 'Jay 'Goldberger ; dressed her
all up in green SO it was
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Liberman
that little Aildrey O'bOldberger,
wearin' the green from head to
We Will Close at 5 p.m. Monday, March 27th
toe, Fined the other wee lads
'n lassies in giving their teacher,
Mrs. O'Connor, a fine reception
on St. -Patrick's Day. -
PROCEEDS FROM. the - barn
Delicatessen
dance • being given by Fannie
Gluck Chap te r - , of Mizrachi
12162 Dexter
TO. 6-9804
Women . . . March 25 • . . at
Rainbow Catering . . . will be
used the group's child rescue
NOW PRESENTING .' .
work in Israel . . . 3500 children
THE COMEDY SENSATION OF THE YEAR!
are in the Mizrachi program,
which includes 49 projects.
* * *
JOE GINSBERG doesn't say
much about himself in writing
NEW YORK ROARED! MIAMI HOWLED! CHICAGO RAVED!
from the .Tiger training camp at
Lakeland, Fla. . . except that
-- PLUS --
"I was amazed at
he's been working very hard at.
the stunts of
getting into shape for the com-
Jackie Green"
ing baseball campaign . . The
—Earl Wilson
CELEBRATED PIANIST
Detroit rookie catcher isn't too
New York Post
* Miriam Seabold * Tony Leonard
enthused about his chances of
Singing M.C.
Tapsichorean
Two Shows Nightly
staying on with the team, this
8:30 and 11:30
* The Ambassadorables
season, because of the overload
America's Loveliest Girls In Exqpisite Dance Patterns
For Reservations
in the catching department . • .
WOodward 5-6877
Dancing to Jack Madden's Orchestra
Unless "Red" Rolfe, Tiger man-
ager, elects to keep four back-
stops, Joe will return to Toledo
. . The "bonus baby", Frank
House, will have to stay on the
major league roster; this year,
because of the bonus ruling
stipulating that all such rookies
can spend but one year in the
minor leagues after being signed
... and must be returned to the
parent club or sold . . . If Joe
doesn't stay on, then it'll be an-
other year at. least, before De-
troit has Its all-Jewish battery
HUNGARIAN VILLAGE RESTAURANT
combination . . According to
Real
Hungarian
Dishes — also American. Liquors - Wine - Beer
reports, Saul Rogovin is slated
Lunches & Dinners. Under new kitchen management-Gypsy Music
to stay on for relief hurling.
8160 W. JEFFERSON
Dancing - Closed Monday
• *
E. WARREN
BEST BET 'Of the Weekend
AT BARHAM
SID'S CAFE LOUNGE • 15241
BOESKY'S
. For Young Adults .. . Club
Sparkling Entertainment - Dancing Every Night (Cl. Mon.)
Gay Paree by F.D.R. Chapter
Food at its best — Moderate Prices — No cover or minimum
of Bnai Brith Girls . . March Tuesday, Rumba Night • Open Sundays • Phone TU. 2-3883

• 4,


I CLUB BALI I
1 808

In Order to Celebrate

Liberman's

* JACKIE GREEN

* SAMMY SHPARGEL

and RESTAURANT

DELICIOUS HOME MADE MEALS and PASTRIES
IN OUR DINING ROOM

Open from 8 a. m. to 2 a. m.

(Formerly Gist's)

— WE DELIVER

8224 W. McNICHOLS


UN. 1-1011

WHERE TO DINE

MAJORS CAFE

268 Oakwood Blvd. Phone VI. 2-9150

Specializing in Italian and American Food

Open Sundays—We Cater to Private Parties and Banquets

LAMBARD'S
RESTAURANT

Genuine Smorgasbord Dinners
Also Sea Foods. We cater
to Special Parties.

UN. 3-4692

13223 W. NcNichols

MARIA'S PIZZERIA

Specializing in Pizza Pie and Famous Italian Foods

Parking Facilities . . . Carry Out Service
. UN. 4-9816
. . Open 11 a. m. to 3 a. m. .

7113 PURITAN

CARL'S BAR & CHOP HOUSE

Steaks - Chops - Sea Foods - Cocktail Bar
Free Parking
Near Downtown
TErrace
2-8600
3020 GRAND RIVER

PAGODA INN-5536 John R nr Ferry-TR. 1-9610 4k '

Americanand Native Cantonese Dishes
CITY-WIDE DELIVERY
Open Daily 3 p. m. to 3 a. m.

RUSSIAN BEAR — Open 12 noon to 2 a.m.

Closed Monday - Good Food - Liquors - Wine-Balalaika Orchestra
21 Years in Business

WO. 1-0983

62 E. COLUMBIA

BUDDY'S BAR-B-11

TR. 2-8500

Take Out and Delivery

. Ribs & Chicken right off the fire.
Cor. 12th & Clairmount .

Service Our Specialty
Open- 4 P. M. to 4 A. M.

THE MERCURY FISH AND CHIPS
CARRY-OUT SERVICE A SPECIALTY

HOURS: Tues. thru Thurs. 11-9; Fri. and Sat. 11-1; Sun. 11 to 11
CLOSED MONDAYS

UNiversity 1-4698

17144 Schaefer

HARRY BOESKY'S

12th at Hazelwood

Newly Remodeled, Distinguished
RESTAURANT - DELICATESSEN - BAR

TRinity 2-4375

NORMANDIE GRILL and BAR

Specializing in Chicken in the Rough
Complete Dinners and Continental Dishes
3004 W. GRAND BLVD.
Open Every Day & Sundays

TR. 2-9200

serving the finest and most delicious of foods.
Steaks. Chops, Chicken Club Sandwiches. Short Orders. Delicious
UN. 1-9802
Hamburgers. "Served as you like it."
20176 LIVERNOIS AVE. 1 1,42 Blks. So. 8 Mile Rd. Open 24 Hours

ROBIN HOOD'S

HUNGARIAN DINING ROOM
KORMENDY'S
"The Famous-Eating Place of Famous People"
For Reservations TR. 3-7444
FREE PARKING
114 PALLISTER

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