:B11111111111111111111111I1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111IIMMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1111111111111111111111111111111 1 0 Raskin's LISTENING the book. * * * SEND A CARD or letter to Sam Tarnopol . . . at the May- bury TB Sanitorium in North- ville, Mich. . . . He'll really appreciate it . . . and you'll have done a good deed toward adding a bit of happiness to someone losing trace of the word. * * * '%TINCHELL ITEMS ... "HEADLINE — 'Sevin retires because of ill health.' Poor fella hasn't been well since Israel licked the Arabs." * * * BEST BET OF The Weekend For Young Adults . . . Purim Dance by Daniel Frisch and Ma- sada Chapters of Zionist Organ- ization of Detroit .. . March 25 . . . at Woodward Jewish Center . Big event will be selection of Queen Esther from girls attend- ing affair. * * * SAM BORIS, former Detroiter now a prominent figure in the aluminum business in New York, was a local visitor, last week ... Asked about the many shows now running on Broadway, and the innumerous places of inter- est, Sam replied, "You people know more about it than I do . . New York would probably go back to the Indians if it was not for the tourist trade." * * * LITTLE ANNETTE DUBROVE sat at the window looking up at the heavens bright with stars ... "What a lovely place Heaven must be," she exclaimed to Mrs. Herman Dubrove, "when its wrong side is so beautiful." * * , NOTICE TO . . . Mrs. M.-Ras- kin . . . Good luck on your diet . . . But please, mom, for good- ness sake remember . . . The last time you decided to take off a few pounds here and there, you gained weight instead . . . How come, hmm? * *, PLAYING IN THE vacant lot next to their Boston Blvd. apart- ment, A r 1 e n, four - year - old daughter of Claire and Haskell Lazere, didn't realize what she was getting into . . . The mud was almost as deep as Arlen is tall . . . Claire looked out the window, saw Arlen waist deep in a sea of mud and apparently Friday, March 23, 1951 P ==. Danny A MIGHTY TRIBUTE was paid to a great guy, last week, when an over-capacity crowd jammed Young Israel Hall to see Brandeis Bnai Brith Lodge honor Max Sosin . . . for his untiring efforts as a humani- tarian . . The word "no" is un- known to Max when it comes to helping others. * * HERE'S ONE FOR the book ... Mickey Woolf and his musical group recently played at the annual ball of Temple Emanuel in Buffalo, N. Y. . . . The boys went to sleep about 4:30 a.m. at Hotel Statler . . . with instructions to get up at 8 a.m. in order to make their Detroit engagements ... In one of the rooms, Sammy Woolf arose at about the appointed time and reached to look at his watch . . . It was gone . . . Pianist Hy Goldman then dis- covered his wallet missing . . . as did Sammy . . . $240 and the watch had been stolen from the room, which the boys re-checked to find was locked . . . from the inside! * * * HATS OFF . . . to the lady who returned the book of Defense Stamps lost at Roose- velt School by 9-year-old Diane Rochelle Rosen . . . She didn't leave her name at the school's office . . . but was undoubtedly someone who realized what the book meant to little Diane . . who, out of her allowance, had saved almost enough in stamps to buy a Defense Bond . . . The woman could easily have erased the faintly scribbled name in THE JEWISH NEWS-17 ! sinking deeper .. . In a frantic effort to reach the youngster, Claire wrestled with planks and rocks to give herself a footing and finally called the police .. . In a short while, rescue was ef- fected . . . When Haskell re- turned home that evening he found Arlen, the "victim," thrilled with her encounter with the law . . . and Claire nursing badly jangled nerves. Mapai Favors Special Jewish Agency Status Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News TEL AVIV—The demand for special legal status in Israel for the Jewish Agency in all matters pertaining to tasks of the Zion- ist movement will be supported by the Mapai, Israel's labor party, at the forthcoming World Zionist Congress which will be held in Jerusalem this summer, it was announced here Tuesday at the concluding session of Mapai's national conference. The conference adopted a res- olution urging the establishment of a joint body composed of rep- resentatives of Israel and of the World Zionist movement for the purpose of outlining an agreed sphere of activity. At the same time the conference defined the functions of the World Zionist Zionists Honor Shetzer Memory 1.3/ SC Music Teacher Solos with Symphony In a stirring address at the annual Simon Shetzer Memorial Institute sponsored by the Zion- ist Organization of Detroit, held Monday evening at Adas Shalom Synagogue, Rabbi Morris Adler recalled the noteworthy contri- butions made to Jewish causes by the eminent leader in whose memory the Institute was es- tablished. Rabbi Adler paid tribute to Mr. Shetzer's unselfish and loyal devotion to the Zionist cause and to all movements which aimed at advancing high- est Jewish ideals. The guest speaker, Dr. Ira Eisenstein of New York, recount- ed his experiences in Israel where he lived in collective set- tlements and told of the con- ERNEST VICTOR WOLFF flicts over religious attitudes in Ernest Victor Wolff, distinguish- the Jewish state. He said he was ed European pianist and head certain that religion will gain of the piano department at Michigan State College since WHEN'YOU "PIC A COCKTAIL 1947, will appear as soloist with the Center Symphony Orches- tra, Sunday evening, April 1, at the Davison Jewish Center. Julius Chaj es will conduct , READY MIXED-40i CHILL Oa SERVE , the orchestra. Wolff has record- UNITED BRINOS • JaErV.OIT U S A • 41 PROOF ed for Columbia and Victor. He has appeared as soloist with K o u s s e v i tzky, Furtwaengler, and other noted conductors. Tickets are available at the Jewish Center. Northwest Sisterhood Plans Major Fund Drive strength in Israel and that tra- ditions will be respected and ob- served. Albert Blazer, chairman of the program committee, presided. Brief remarks were delivered by the ZOD president, A. C. Lappin. Taking Women Off Lofty Perch Costs Synagogue $100,000 Suit LOUISVILLE, Ky.—An ousted congregant of the Keneseth Is- rael Synagogue here filed a $100,000 damage suit against the congregation. T h e plaintiff, Harry Simon, rebelled at the new seating arrangements which allow women to sit in the audi- torium with the male - congre- gants, instead of in the gallery. If you turn the DE, LUXE WINES MILAN WINERIES. DETROIT, MICHIGAN BOESKY'S As its second major fund-rais- ing activity of the year, North- the best in food and west Hebrew Cong. Sisterhood SID ' S CAFE LOUNGE Enjoy entertainment at moderate will present a Torah fund event prices. Dancing nightly. We cater to parties and banquets. Open Sunday. in May, announced Mrs. Joseph 15241 E. WARREN at Barham TU. 2-3883 M. Markel, general chairman, who has written and will direct a cantata as the program's highlight. Mrs. Max H. Gold- smith is in charge of arrange- ments. Members interested in appear- ing in the cantata are asked to 12832 W. 7 Mile Road UN. 2-6383 call Mrs. Markel, UN. 3-8394, for (Near Meyers) an audition. Members of the movement as follows: various committees include Mes- We are Now Serving Business Men's Luncheons 1. To organize the Jewish peo- dames: From 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. 75c and up. Special gifts: Jacob E. Sedal, chairman, ple abroad for the support of and N. Fenakel, Alex Brooks. Tickets: Israel's effort to "ingather the Chairman, 15207 W. 7 MILE — VE. 8-9749 Albert Goodman, co-chairmen, exiles"; 2. To spread the Hebrew Morris Botwin, Morris Gobel, George- SALERNO PIZZERIA Liss, David Penner and committee per- Featuring our famous Pizza Pies, Spaghetti and Raviola language and Jewish culture; 3. sonnel: Norman Allan, Ellis Gans, Bar- To train Jews abroad for emi- ney Golden, Earl Gould, Charles Heiman, Also Chicken, Steaks, from $1.50. 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