equinimmtummumminimmulimminuilionommutiommouninimmitititimfilumminnummummt Danny Raskin's P O LISTENING S THE JEWISH NEWS-13 Friday, January 5, 1951 To Honor Bernstein's 70th Birthday Jan. 14 Set Jan. 14 as Tate for Hospital Ground- reaking Contributors to the Jewish Hospital of Detroit are being polled to discover the majority's preference in the final name for the new community institution, for which ground is to be brok- en at 11 a.m., Sunday, Jan. 14, on Outer Drive, between Whit- comb and Lauder. All who contributed toward the construction of the hospital by giving to the Jewish hospital campaign of 1944-46 or to the current Greater Detroit Hospi- tal Fund are being asked to in- dicate a preference among the fifteen. N a in e s listed include Beth David, Beth El, Beth Israel, Cedars of Lebanon, Deborah, Is- rael Zion, Jewish, Jewish Gen- eral, Lebanon, Maimonides, Me- n o r a h, Miriam, Montefiore, Mount Sinai and Mount Zion. Max Osnos, Association presi- dent, expressed the hope that contributors will make their choice by our deadline for tabu- lation—Jan. 10. "Any member of the community is welcome to indicate his preference as to a JOSEPH BERNSTEIN name for this great new institu- ranged by the District Commit- tion," he stated. tee of the Workmen's Circle and Mr. Osnos and Nate S. Shap- its Branch 156. ero, chairman of the building Active in Jewish causes and in committee, head the group ar- civic affairs since his arrival in Detroit 40 years ago, Mr. Bern- stein has especially dedicated Polish Rumor Denied himself to the cause of the labor A story that emanated from movement. The Detroit Work- men's Circle is his pioneer work. Warsaw that four members of He has been active in the Jewish the Israel Embassy in Poland Welfare Federation, the Jewish had asked for asylum in Poland in protest against Israel's sup- Community Council, the Home port of "American aggression in for Aged and numerous other Korea" was denied in Tel Aviv causes. where it was stated that Am- Reservations for the banquet bassador Israel Barzilai and his are being taken by the treasurer staff are returning to Israel. of the jubilee committee, Joseph Heideman, 9124 Linwood, TYler 5-3682. Joseph Bernstein, manager of F-2 the Detroit edition of the Jewish Daily Forward, will be honored on his 70th birthday on Sunday, Jan. 14, at a banquet being ar- F--5111111111111111111111111111111111111 1 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111illinte AND SO, INTO another year downtown building after Fred . on the way to what we all M. Butzel . . . with part of the hope and pray will be a peace- Jewish Welfare Federation's ful one . . . Tis now 1951 . . . memoriam plan to be an annual let's have a looksee on some presentation of an award for memories of 1950 in the com- outstanding civic service to the munity: community. THE TRANSFER OF Inspec- Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kushner tor Felix Paden to downtown celebrating 63 years of wedlock ... after doing a great job as . . Detroit group, headed by head of the Petoskey Precinct barrister Irving Small, purchas- . . . infuriated many corn- ing Belcrest Hotel . . . Kids of munity-ites . who vowed that Bnai Brith Youth Organization he would be back before the still looking for that Youth year was over . . (Inspector House they've long been prom- Paden is back as top man at ised. Petoskey Station) . . . Louis JAY SCHULTZ becoming first Gross was a free man after Jewish boy from Detroit wound- spending 16 years in prison for ed in action in Korea ... Dave a murder it was proven he did Kantor, Pisgah Lodge, breaking not commit . . . Off we went for all Bnai Brith bowling records a vacation in Miami Beach. in the Country for high three Column item about a local games . . . by kegling a sizzling boy, Jackie Kannon (nee series of 725 in Cosmopolitan BB Kamin) whose talents would League . . . Lynn Sharyn (Shar- bear watchin . . . as one of the on Sklar) voted D e t r oit's fastest growing lights on the "Sweetest TV Singer" by local entertainment circuit ... Sweetest Day Committee . . . (Jackie opens at the Five Peter Friedman, only 13 years O'Clock Club in Miami, follow- old, a hero when his informa- ing a record run as emcee at tion and good memory led to Club Gay Haven). capture of the maniacal club- Knights of Pythias Detroit ber of four women and two chil- Lodge 55 dedicated new home dren in the Northwest sector . on Wyoming. Cpl. Floyd Z. Harris celebrating Pete Clayton climaxed 25 his 20th birthday in Korea . . years, half his lifetime, with the Rabbi Morris Adler honored Detroit Times • , . Sidney Kas- by American Legion by being in- off, whose tremendous courage stalled as their first Jewish dis- and strong will to live had trict chaplain ... Bad weather twice before cheated the Grim cutting down crowd for Balfour Reaper . . through 100 blood Ball, which was expected to transfusions and more than 20 have capacity attendance . . operations . . . began to show Mortie Semelmaker wounded in great improvement and fell in Korea . . .Mrs. Julian Bessman love with a girl who shared the employing a new maid and tell- same feeling for him . . .They ing her to always serve from the became engaged, but his coura- left and take the plates from geous fighting heart couldn't the right . . and the girl re- beat the final operation that plying, "I won't forget, ma'am, would have, if successful, put but what's the matter. Super- him back on the road to health stitious or something?" . . . My- .. . 28 year-old Sidney fought ron "Joe" Ginsburg making the down to the home stretch . . . grade as catcher with the De- but couldn't quite make it. troit Tigers . . . and so, on to ISRAEL DAY celebration at another year. State Fair Grounds . . . which was attended by over 12,000 folks . . . Eight-year-old Allan Federation to Hold Weinstein turning over the en- Budget Conference tire contents of his little bank to the Allied Jewish Campaign The 1951 Pre-Campaign Budg- because "they need it more than I do." ... His mother, Mrs. Paul et Conference of the Jewish Wel- Weinstein, was a division cap- fare Federation will be held from tain . . . Moe Egren, Pisgah 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday, Jan. Lodge, coming within only 10 28, at the Davison Jewish Center, pins of rolling a perfect 300 Samuel H. Rubiner, Federation game in the Cosmopolitan Bnai president, announced. Brith Bowling League . . . Leo Second of the annual confer- Polk making news with his 65th ences, the session gives leaders donation to the Red Cross Blood and workers in the Federation Bank . . Jewish Community and Allied Jewish Campaign an Council issuing "Not For Sale" opportunity to examine the signs to replace "For Sale" signs needs, programs and plans of the put up by folks in the 12th St. agencies, by fields of service that area .. to prevent panic-mov- are members and beneficiaries ing by residents ... A $70 con- of Federation in order to decide tribution to the Allied Jewish Campaign coming all the way priorities in allocation of funds from Tokyo. . . sent by Ann anticipated for 1951. Presenta- Gass, a worker in '49 . . . Larry tions will be made by chairmen O'L a r r y increasing his 1949 of the Federation budget and pledge of $2,500 to $10,000 for planning divisions—health and 1950 . . . and adding another welfare, educational and cultur- $1,000 in honor of the recovery al and community relations—as from polio of his daughter, well as by a member of the ex- Beverly . . . Jack Winer, De- ecutive committee which allo- troit Times photographer, tak- cates overseas funds. ing two prizes in the Hearst Anyone interested in studying Newspapers A n n u al Photogra- the community's philanthropic phic Competition . . . budgeting procedure or in dis- LESTER SATOVSKY c r e a t- cussing how funds should be al- ing sensation at Tam O'Shanter located is invited to attend the Country Club when his golf ball conference. stopped dead on the green .. . inches from the cup . . . pre- venting a second hole-in-one for UN Palestine Mediator Les . . . exactly 12 months to the day after his first ace . . To Speak at Wayne U. .Then, to top it off, Les later Dr. Ralphe J. Bunche, United shooting his second hole-in-one on the 11th hole . . . where he Nations official who won the 1950 Nobel Peace Prize for his had also shot his first one .. Sid Stolsky winning the coveted mediations in Palestine, will be William B. Chatman Memorial the third speaker in the Wayne University Lecture Recital Award for contributing most to Series, at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, Louis Marshall Bnai Brith Lodge at the Institute of Arts. and Order . . . Morrie Gruskin Cooperating in bringing Dr. and Ted Morris giving entire Bunche to Wayne's campus are proceeds of especially planned members of Mu Beta Chi, Jew- cabaret jamboree at their Club ish Business Administration Main Street to the American fraternity, who are helping to Cancer Society , • . arrange accommodations for Idea conceived to name a him. ranging the program for ground-breaking. The hospital, which was de- signed by Albert Kahn Associa- tes, is modern and will have facilities for 200 beds and 48 bassinets. Opportunities for all types of designated giving are available in the new Jewish hos- pital. Anyone who wishes to create a suitable memorial 0z honor the living is invited to call Mr. Osnos, WO. 5-3939, to arrange for such a designation. All members of the commu- nity are invited to attend the ground-breaking. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late June Zieve wishes to thank its rela- tives and friends for the many, kindnesses and sympathies ex- tended during its recent be- reavement. THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE THE CAROUSEL For the Finest in Russian-Style and American Delicacies , . . Let Col. & Joyce Maybohm serve your most criti- cal taste. SEE FOR YOURSELF! PRIVATE PARTIES AND BANQUETS CATERED IN THE BEAUTIFUL GYPSY ROOM LI, 2-5000 CAROUSEL 4426 N. Woodward (2 Blks. S. of 14 Mile Rd.) OPEN DAILY FROM 12-2 A.M. SATURDAYS FROM 12-3 A.M. Delicious Cantonese Style Gemiluth Chassodim Women Offer Concert Featured at the annual concert of the Women of Gemiluth Chassodim, to be held Jan. 20 at the Art Institute, will be a piano duet, an instrumental trio and the Music Study Club cho- rus, under the direction of Dan Frohman. Proceeds will be used for charity, mostly for orphans in Israel. Edythe S h e v i t z and Hilda Shoob will play several selections on the piano, and the Karl Haas trio, consisting of clarinet, piano and cello will also perform. Mrs. Alex Roberg is chairman. Tick- et sales are in charge of Otto Kaufman and Alex Roberg. Fol- lowing the concert there will be a reception at Wayne Univer- sity's Hillel House. Young Judaeans Map Plans for Club Month Final plans have been made for the two outstanding events being sponsored by Young Ju- daea this weekend. In keeping with the policy of National Young Judaea, Detroit groups have designated January as Young Judaea month. The first event will be Sab- bath Services on Saturday, to be held at Shaarey Zedek and Northwest Hebrew Congrega- tions. Both Rabbi Adler and Rabbi Segal will pay tribute to the work being done by the Young Judaea members in De- troit. Following services there v,:11 be a Kiddush sponsored by the Detroit Zionist Youth Com- mission. The second event is a paper drive on behalf of the Tzofim (Israel Scouts) on Sunday. An proceeds of this paper drive will be sent to the Tzofim to facili- tate the purchase of a camp near Jerusalem. . Each Young Judaea Club has elected its o w n paper drive chairman. Paula Chaenko of the Galilleans is the chairman of the entire event. France Ratifies Genocide Pact PARIS (JTA)—The French Government ratified the United Nations Convention outlawing the crime of Genocide. NOW OPEN UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Immediate Carry-Out Service After-Theater Snacks CHUCK MO, Prop. 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