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THE JEWISH NEWS-17

Friday, September 22, 1950

Danny

Raskin's

LISTENING T
S

Dan Frohman Renamed
Conductor of Halevy

Dan Frohman has been re-

E-- _ - named conductor of the Halevy

Program Planners'

Senor Named Adult
Council's Secretary

Institute Reopens

James Senor has been named
executive secretary of the De-
troit Jewish Young Adult Coun-
cil and professional advisor for
young adult programs of the
Jewish Community Center. He
also will serve . - -------------------
as executive sec-
retary of the
Junior Division_
in • the annual
Allied Jewis
Campaign.
Senor comes
from Newark, "
where he was
associated since
1947 with the James Senor
Essex County JewiSh Communi-
ty Center. He served on the field
faculty of Columbia University
School of Social Work and was
principal of Newark's largest
Jewish Sunday school. He was
previously assistant director of
Camp Robin Hood, near New
York.
Senor spent three years with
the Army Air Corps in World
War II. He was dean of Renshaw"
UniVersity, GI college in India,
for 18 months. He was raised
and educated in Cleveland and
received his B. A. and .a master's
degree in social work adminis-
tration from Western Reserve
University.
He is married to the former
Miriam Rosen, an artist. They
have. a two-year-old daughter.

Choral Society for the 1950-51
season. Conduc-
tor of Halevy
for 18 years, he
is returning to
his post after a
two - year ab-
sence. Under
his leadership,
new major
orks are plan-
ned for the next
Dan Frohman Halevy concert.
Mr. Frohman is conductor of
the Shaarey Zedek choir, Music
Study Club Chorus, Workmen's
Circle Chorus and the Cantors'
Association Chorus. He is a
leading baritone with the Verdi
Opera Company and this sum-
mer sang at Mexico City.
The Halevy accompanist is
Mrs. Bella Goldberg, who was
associated with Halevy for 17
years.
A pre-season brunch get-
together will be held at 11 a. m.
Sunday, Oct. 1, in Fredson's Res-
taurant, 12017 Dexter. All mem-
bers are invited.
Regular rehearsals will start
at 8:30 p. in. Tuesday, Oct. 10,
at the Halevy Music Center,
13865 Linwood.
Rehearsals will be held every
Tuesday night from 8:30 to 11
p. m. All members and all for-
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Schlussel
mer members are asked to come
Oct. 10. Halevy celebrated its and Family, 3026 Pasadena.
25th anniversary last June. -
Dr. William Klein, president
If you turn the
of Halevy, and Mrs. Klein are
leaving on a two-month visit to
Israel next week and also will
visit France and England. ,

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IT LOOKS LIKE Myron "Joe" . . . and not try to trade punch-
Ginsberg has finally made the es with the Bronx Bull . . . Lou
grade as a major leaguer . . . Handler refereed the fight.
and, this time, is here to stay
* *
. . . With the Detroit Tigers
COMMUNITY SCENE . . . A
making a mad rush to beat the little boy trying to lead a large
pack down the field, "Little Joe" dog . . . Asked where he was
being recalled from Toledo has taking the big animal, the lad
put added strength behind the replied, "I-I'm waiting to see
bat for the local pennant con- where he w-wants to go, then
tenders . . . and the Jewish boy I'll t-take him there."
from Detroit is more than ful-
* * *
filling the confidence placed in
IT'S
APPROPRIATELY
him by Manager "Red" Rolfe
. . . "I've been waiting for the CALLED "The Shevitz Baby
.. . and it refers to the
chance to return," says the son Derby"
grandchildren
of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Joseph
Gins-
of
Jacob
Shevitz
. . . Invariably,
berg 'of 14302 Terry Ave., "and
they have had even num-
now that I'm back, I only hope when
I can be of some help in our bers of grandchildren, the kid-
winning the pennant. I didn't dies have been divided equally
mind too much when I was sent a to boys and girls . . . Until
to Toledo during the year. It recently, with an odd number
gave me a chance to be out on of grandchildren, the score
the field playing and getting stood 7 to 6 in favor of the
more experience, instead of just girls . . . Last week, Sid and
sitting on the bench or warm- Edythe Shevitz came through,
ing up pitchers. Everybody on and no one in the family was
the Tiger team is playing his the least bit surprised when they
heart out. I've never seen such parents
presented the proud gran d-
b
e Jacob
spirit. Take it from me, we just Shevitz, swit - h
fourteen th "hand
gchild
can't lose!"
* *
. . The score is even again.
* * *
JAY SCHULTZ has been
wounded in action . . . and is
• CARDER GIRLS will open an-
in a hospital somewhere in other season . . . Sept. 27 . . .
Korea . . . He wrote to his with a tea at home of Mrs. Jack
parents, Sam and Rose Rothenberg, 249-1 W. Chicago .
Schultz, that a grenade went Plans for this year include a
off near him . . . 1st Lt. Mortie variety program, called "Spice
Semelmaker is a tank com- of Life." . . . and a discussion
mander fighting in Korea
whether women should • be Young Israel Ladies
His wife, Florence, was ex- drafted.
Face Luncheon Quiz
* * *
pecting a baby when Mortie
was shipped overseas.
SIGMUND
ROSS,
organist
at
* *
Mrs. Herman K. Cohen, pro-
HISTADRUT LEADER Morrie the Fireside Lounge at the Bel- gram chairman of the Women's
crest,
has
been
shuffling
the
Lieberman was more than a lit-
League of Young Israel, an-
tle puzzled when his nine-year- keys a long time in Detroit .. . nounces that at 12:30 p. m.
Not-so-old-timers
will
r
e
c
a
11
old son, Bernie, told him that
Monday, Oct. 9, the group will
he had just taken a "Histadrut Sigmund as the top organ man sponsor a dessert luncheon in
Pill" . . . After a bit of inquiry in town when community sing- the social hall of the Young Is-
it was learned that the young- ing was a feature at downtown rael Youth Center. The Russ
ster has heard Histadrut men- theatres . . . Iry Lewis and his Mulholland radio show "Meet
tioned so much at home, that he trumpet lead the band at the the Ladies" will be featured.
became honestly confused when re-opened Bowery . . . whose li-
Mrs. Philip J. Forman is chair-
his mother had given him an quor license was recently sold man
of the sixth annual donor
I
for
$21,750
.
.
Frank
Barbaro,
anti-histamine for a pending
luncheon, to be held in the
'
original
owner,
has
been
re-
cold.
tained as director of entertain- Young Israel Youth Center Oct.
* *
25. A presentation written by
AT LAST YEAR'S opening ment.
* * *

Mrs. Joshua S. Sperka, and en-
here of the Philadelphia La :-
S A M DICTOR, former De- acted by members will be in-
Scala Opera Co., Harry Bradlin
was host to 65 personal guests troiter, now a Californian, writes cluded. Mrs. David Applebaum
. . and is busy readying him- hello from out west . . . Men- is chairman of the souvenir
self for another opening night, tiOning a recent rainstorm in journal.
Los Angeles, Sam adds, "Boy,
Reservations to • the donor
Oct. 2, at Masonic Temple . .
when "La Boheme" comes to some terrible weather has sure luncheon can be made at the
town . . . This season will in- been blowing in from Nevada." Young Israel office, TE. 4-4145,
* * *
or by calling Mrs. Forman, TO.
clude three Jewish boys who
LIKEABLE
JOE NETZORG is 8-9344, or her co-chairman, Mrs.
made good . . . and have come
a long way as operatic stars .. . general manager of the new David I. Berris, TO. 8-6654.
Jan Peerce, Richard Tucker and Northwest P a c k a r d, Inc., at
14561 Livernois . and played
Robert Merrill.
ENJOY YOUR
*
*
host to one of the largest crowds
DINNERS IN AIR
to
attend
an
opening
.
.
on
SIGN REPORTED by Art
CONDITIONED COMFORT
Metzger . . . on board in front hand to see the premier of the
at
of synagogue he attended for 1951 Packard . . • With search-
Rosh Hashanah services . . . "If lights crossing the skies, and
absence makes the heart grow ballons waving, Joe b e a m e d,
fonder, then this synagogue "I've been selling cars all my
life, but this is the first time
must have many friends."
* * *
I've ever seen the perfect car
DETROITER ABE C 0 H E N, —and that's saying a lot!" . . .
Grand River at Bagley
former internal relations direc- Well, if anybody should know
Open Weekdays,
tor of the Jewish Community what he's talking about, it sure
11:30 to 10 p.m.
is
Joe
Netzorg.
Saturdays 11:30 to Midnight
Council, has been in Germany
Sundays 1 to 10 p.m.
since 1946 as assistant director
Local -Hebrew Periodicals
of Joint Distribution Commit-
M'Keren Zovith, a Hebrew
tee operations . . . This month,
Abe achieved a long ambition by annual, made its appearance in
going to Israel . . . and has been Detroit in 1921. The Kvutzah
selected as director of social ser- Ivrith (Hebrew Speaking So-
vice of the new Tri-Partite Or- ciety of Detroit) has been pub-
Excellent Hungarian
ganization, established by JDC, lishing Hed Hakvutzah, a He-
Jewish Agency for Palestine and brew annual, since 1941.
Kitchen
the Government of Israel . . .
Gypsy Music
He is a brother of David J.
Under New Management
WHEN YOU "Plc A COCKTAIL
Cohen.
Open for Lunches. We Cater
* * *
to Banquets—Large Parties
FOLLOWING the recent Dau-
Weddings and Bar Mitzvahs
thille-LaMotta fight at Olympia
8160 W. JEFFERSON
Con Sloan
for the world's middleweight
READY MIXED-OW CHILL. sod SERVE ,
VI. 2-9742
crown, Jack Winer, Times pho-
Mr. and Mrs. George Patrick
tographer, tried to get into Dau-
UhITE0 R0340S • DETPOIT U. S A • 47 PROOF
thille's (the loser) dressing room
. .. and almost had the clothes
ripped off his back . • . The
French contender was a de-
jected soul . . . being but 13
seconds away from the cham-
pionship before Jake put him on
the canvas for the 10 count .. .
BOESKY'S
E. WARREN
Cousin Harry Raskin, a second
SID'S CAFE LOUNGE 15241
AT BARHAM
in Dauthille's corner, maintains
Sparkling Entertainment - Dancing Every Night (Cl. Mon.)
that he told him (in French?)
Food at its best — Moderate Prices — No cover or minimum
to stay away in the last round Tuesday, Rumba Night • Open Sundays • Phone TU. 2-3883

HUND'S
RESTAURANT

HUNGARIAN VILLAGE
RESTAURANT

The third annual Program.
Planners' Institute conducted by
the culture commission of the
Jewish Community Council will
be held Thursday evening, Sept.
28. Rabbi Morris Adler, chair-
man of the commission of the
Council will head the Institute.
"To acquaint our constituent
organizations with the resources
and techniques available through
the Council, as well as to discuss
basic problems regarding pro-
gramming, is the purpose of
these annual Institutes", Rabbi
Adler stated.
Various media of program-
ming, such as films, filmstrips,
etc., will be displayed to the pro-
gram chairmen of the constitu-
ent organizations of the Coun-
cil. The Institute is designed to
assist affiliated organizations of
the Council in presenting a
varied series of programs to
their members.
A total of 675 programs were
arranged through the office of
the Council during the 1949-50
season. Blocks of seats can be
reserved by individual organiza-
tions, either writing or phoning
the office of the Jewish Com-
munity Council.

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in tie

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Open Doily: 11:30 to 8:30 p• •
Luncheons from $1.00
Complete Dinners from $1.60

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Weddings — Receptions
Supper Dances
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Business Dinners

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