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April 14, 1950 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1950-04-14

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Danny

Raskin's

LISTENING

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Sr. Bicur Cholem Holds
Anniversary Banquet

THE JEWISH NEWS—T3

Iran has placed its first order
for Israel goods with a request
for medical supplies.

Mrs. Celia Margolis, chairman ,
of the 55th anniversary banquet
of the Detroit Senior Bicur

Friday, April 14,1950

THE WAY YOU LIKE THEM!

CANTONESE STYLE

9 Pressed Duck
S Lobster Cantonese

• Pepper Steak

THE LARGEST STATE prison pies and oranges . . . he was
in the country loomed before going to have himself one big
us as we neared the penitentiary time behind the bars of his cell.
* * *
at Jackson, Mich. . . . to attend
Passover Seder for the Jewish
FOLLOWING THE SEDER, a
inmates . • . This was our second few of us took a walk along one
visit to the "Big House."
of the cell blocks . . . As we
*
*
passed by one of the inmates
WE WERE TAKEN through who had sat next to us at the
the gates in groups of four . . . Seder looked out through the
Those who had driven cars were bars of his cell and directed
asked to check their keys . . . a remark at young Bob Sosnick
Last year, we were hand- . . . "That's right, kid, get a
searched by the guards . . . but good look, and don't forget what
this time before being allowed you see!"
* * *
through the third gate, we were
placed, one by one, in an auto-
MRS. CELIA MARGOLIS
OF THE 33 Jewish • prisoners,
matic searcher.
24 are from Detroit . . . At Mar-
*
*
quette State Prison, there are Chi:dem, invites the community
THE FINAL GATE locked be- eight Jewish inmates . . . At to attend the affair, at 6:30
hind us . . . We were now within Ionia, there are four . . . and at p.m. Sunday, April 23, at the
the confines where the prisoners the House of Correction, there Turover Temple.
Bicur Cholem, an organiza-
were kept in cells . . . The Jew- are five men and one woman.
tion composed largely of elderly
* * *
ish inmates were waiting for us
in front of Chaplain Rabbi Josh-
THE MEN ARE PAYING their women, helps the needy sick.
Tickets will be sold at the
ua S. Sperka's office . . There debt to society . . They say
were 30 at the seder, since three that when they get out, they door. Reservations can be made
were missing . . . One was in the will make good and not return by calling TO. 6-4135 or TO.
hospital . . another wasn't in- . . . "All we ask," one told us, 5-0116.
terested in attending . . . and "is that the people outside give
the third, Phil Keywell, had had us a break. We all make mis- Yetz-Cohen Auxiliary
a dispute with an official . . . takes, you know. This one hap-
Although he missed out on the pened to be mine, and I'm pay- Elects New Officers
services, Keywell was still taken ing for it!"
The Yetz-Cohen Ladies Auxil-
* * *
his Passover meal.
* * *
THE JEWISH INMATES adore iary, JWV, elected the following
THE SEDER WAS presented Rabbi Sperka, and will do any- officers:
President, Lillian Bernstein;
by Rabbi Sperka in a colorful thing for him . . . Not only is
manner . . . Wearing rabbinical he their religious leader, but vice-presidents, Jean Friedman,
robes, he explained each phase also their counselor in problems Tillie Goldman; secretaries, Mir-
and ritual . . .and quickly pro- confronting them . . His as- iam Ferst, Thelma Vova, Betty
moted the full interest of each sistant is a handsome, clean-cut Brodsky; treasurer, Sarah Ka-
inmate . . . Cantor Hyman C. inmate who showed great con- minsky; chaplain, Freda Kolb;
Adler was, as usual, in great cern over our _enjoying ourselves conductress, Betty Spinner.
To honor the outgoing presi-
voice . . . and the men appre- at the Seder . . . "Just make
ciated his every sound . . . One yourselves right at home," he dent, Minnie Alpert and her staff
time, they forgot themselves and quipped . . • we were happy to of officers, the group will have
started to applaud . . . but take him up on it . . . just so dinner and spend a social eve-
quickly restrained themselves. long as they let us out after- ning at the Club 509 Monday,
The four questions were asked wards! . . . When we reached April 1'7. For reservations call
by Bob Sosnick, who was brought the outside, later, committeeman Selma Fischel, TR. 4 - 1322.
to the prison for that purpose Al Farber took a deep breath
Speeding on U. S. streets and
by his father, committee mem- and exclaimed, "Boy, I never
highways last year killed 10,000
ber Harry Sosnick.
knew
that
air
could
feel
so,
* *
men, women and children.
good!"
THE FOOD WAS wonderful
— "We've been waiting all
WHEN YOU "PIC A COCKTAIL
year for this," said an inmate Baptists, Unitarians
seated across from us . . . Mrs. Join Jewry in Tribute
Hyman Altman, Mrs. Morris
Dorn and Mrs. David Goldberg To Late Dr. Wise
prepared the Passover menu .. .
READY MIXED -OW CHILL aid SERVE
Among the tributes to be paid
Half a grapefruit, gelfilte fish,
• A; PRUOi
91iTEC, P4AMES • c3E1 . 0'it l S A
soup with matzo balls, roasted to the late Rabbi Stephen S.
chicken and all the trimmings Wise, president of the American
czr•IMV,T",
,
rns"1"APOIM, •
• • . and red-hot horse-radish, and World Jewish Congress, who
tk
5.
Opening
Friday,
April
14
died
April
19,
1949,
will
be
a
matzos and tea with lemon . .
For dessert, everyone was given service by Rev. Robert L. Brad-
a huge apple and an oversized by, minister of the Greater King
orange . . . Many of the inmates Solomon Baptist Church, at 11
went back to their cells with a. m. Sunday, April 16.
Special memorial services will
their shirts well stuffed . . .
Fleischer looked like he had be held by the Stephen S. Wise
gained 25 pounds . . . His shirt Chapter of the Detroit Division
was loaded with chicken, ap- of the American Jewish Con-
gress Wednesday evening. April
19, at the Northwest Synagogue.
At this meeting the speakers
will be Rabbi Moses Lehrman
of Bnai Moshe and Rev. Merrill
Lawrence H. Jones Post 0. Bates of the Grosse Pointe
announces its annual command- Unitarian Church.
ers and past presidents dinner-
CARD OF THANKS °
dance Sunday evening at Four
The family of the late Henry
Dukes Club. This will be the Krupp wishes to thank friends
main joint affair of the post and relatives for the many kind-
and auxiliary of the year. Guests nesses shown them in their re-
are invited. For information call cent bereavement.
Adjutant Herman C. Gach, TY.
7-4438.
The post has elected the follow-
ing officers: Commander, Robert
I Keller; vice commanders, Her-
bert S. Brandwine, Herman C.
Gach; adjutant, Bernard Ep-
stein; quartermaster, Henry Litt-
WINES
man.
MILAN WINERIES. DETROIT. MICHIGAN
* * *
Robert Rafelson Auxiliary an-
nounces the following officers
for the coming year: president,
Corrine Oppenheim; vice presi-
dents, Eve Soloman, Lillian Fen-
ton; secretaries, Doris Abrom-
son, Faye Benenson; treasurer,
Rose Blustein. Post and auxiliary
meetings are held at the JWV
HUNGARIAN VILLAGE RESTAURANT
Memorial Home on the second Real Hungarian Dishes — also American. Liquors - Wine - Beer
and fourth Tuesdays of every Lunches & Dinners. Under new kitchen management-Gypsy Music
8160 W. JEFFERSON
Dancing - Closed Monday
month.

JWV

DE LUXE

15241 E. WARREN
AT B ARBAIVI

Complete
Take-Out
Service

• Egg Rolls Supreme
• Sweet-Sour Won Ton
• Shrimp with Lobster
Sauce.

Delicious

Also

Lumches

American Dishes

Family Dinners

A Specialty

WING FONG CAFE

WE. 5-9693

11813 DEXTER, cor. ELMHURST

Saturdays 11 a.m. to 2 a.m.

Open Daily, 11 a.m. to 12 p.m.

THANKS, FOLKS

FOR MAKING OUR

J iro( Anniveriary

A GREAT SUCCESS

We're mighty proud to hove had the
chance to serve you, and promise to con-
tinue giving you only the highest quality
in food and service.

Thanks for making our troy catering ser-
vice your number one choice. We are
happy to be among the tops in this field
and will continue to merit your wonderfful
support.

YOUR HOSTS

GEORGE FINK

BEN EPSTEIN

BEN & GEORGE

RESTAURANT - DELICATESSEN

TU. 3 1575

13118 DEXTER

-

Can't Get Out? Remember, We Deliver!

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

. Carry Out Service
Parking Facilities .
. . UN. 4-98141
7113 PURITAN . . . Open 11 a. m. to 3 a. rn.

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

American and 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
TR. 2-8500

BUDDY'S BAR-B-Q

Take Out and Delivery

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

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

12th at Hazelwood

HARRY BOESKY'S

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. 2-9205

BOESKY'S
ROBIN HOOD'S serving the finest and most delicious of foods.
SID'S CAFE LOUNGE
Herman Cohen has been ap-
Steaks. Chops, Chicken Club Sandwiches. Short Orders.DeliciouS ,
Sparkling Entertainment - Dancing Every Night (Cl. Mon.)
pointed attorney-general replac-
UN. 1-9802
Hamburgers. "Served as you like it."
Food
at
its
best

Moderate
Prices

No
cover
or
minimum
ing Yaacov Shapiro who resign-
20176 LIVERNOIS AVE. 11/2 Blks. So. 8 Mile Rd. Open 24 Hours
Tuesday,
Rumba
Night

Open
Sundays

Phone
TU.
2-3883
ed two weeks ago.

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