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September 28, 1951 - Image 29

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1951-09-28

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DURING THE COMING sea- week's dinner for Moshe Shar-
son, Prof. Senta Benesch, lead- rett, which, as it turned out,
ing Austrian woman cellist, will was addressed by Vice-President
play Julius Chajes' cello concerto Alben Barkley due to Sharrett's
with the symphony orchestra in sudden illness . . The dinner
Vienna • . • and all because of was catered by the Hotel Book-
a chance reunion between Cadillac . . Regardless of the
, , friends who had not seen each fact that only .fish was served,
other in 14 years . . . While the affair is being considered an
Chajes, composer and musical insult by the kosher caterers of
director of the Jewish Commun- our community . . . in that none
ity Center, and his wife, Mar- were asked to do the cooking or
guerite Kozenn, visited Mozart's catering . and they are peeved
birthplace in Salzburg, Germany and hurt over what probably
during their European tour, could easily have been avoided.
they wrote their names in the . . . Attendance was expected to
guest book as do all visitors ... be about 500 ... a number which
easily have been accom-
A short while later the Chaj es' could
were paged . . . Prof. Benesch modated at the Latin Quarter
had read their names in the or Congregation Adas Shalom
guest book and a happy reunion (Northwest Congregation) . .
The . COuncil of Orthodox Rabbis
between the three resulted. -
made certain to kosher the
* * *
stoves at the Book . . . but the
DR. BARNEY SOLOMON fact still remains that a kosher
was walking on Dexter one af- caterer of the community was
ternoon, last week, when a not given the chance to service
little boy on a scooter ran in- the affair . . . and are consider-
to a tree and sustained a ing it an insult.
* *
pretty severe scalp wound .. .
Dr. Solomon dispatched one of
FAVORITE STORIES • . . by
the bystanders to "call an am- builder Seymour Eichman . . .
bulance and was administer- about the clever youngster who
ing _first aid when a lad only had figured out that as long as
a couple of years older than no one saw him it didn't matter
the victim pushed his way if he .took things that weren't
through the crowd that had his own or played on forbidden
gathered • . . "I'm a Boy ground ... Whippings and scold-
Scout," he said to the doctor. ings were of no avail . . . The
"You go along, sir, and I'll .young offender would counter,
take over."
"But nobody.saw me!" . . . One
* * *
day his mother said, "God sees
MICHIGANDERS RETURNING you. God sees everywhere you
and everything you do . . .
from the recent JWV National and
Encampment in Atlanta were The kid's face flushed with in-
loaded with stories about the dignation . . . "Is that all He's
fabulous hospitality and the got to do?" he demanded with
scorn. "Lay on His stomach all
warm welcome accorded them
Atlanta's famous Peachtree St. day and watch me?"
*
was festooned with banners
REVEREND WALTON E.
welcoming the vets, and all the
public buildings were decorated COLE, of the First Congrega-
in honor of the Jewish War Vet- tional Church of Detroit, con-
erans . • .. The convention parade ducted a pulpit in Boston
and other affairs were highly across the street from his good
impressive and took on the na- friend, the late Rabbi Josh
ture of civic events - . . . While Leibman, author of the book
the convention was in progress, "Peace of Mind" ... and upon
a Jewish GI from a nearby army the death of Rabbi Leibman,
base was visiting in Atlanta .. . sat shivot for him . . Later,
He had not known too much while traveling through Israel,
about JWV but, impressed by Reverend Cole entered a syna-
what he saw all about him, by gogue and davened for his
what he read in the papers and friend . . . as he felt that
by what he heard of the conven- Rabbi Leibman would have
tion proceedings, went to the wanted him to do so.
*
*
.convention headquarters, took a
hundred dollar bill out of his
THE WOES OF THE "Lazere
pocket . . . and asked to be Caravan" to California, as re-
signed - up on the spot as a life ported by this column, recently,
member of the Jewish War ._ with illness taking over the en-
Veterans.
tire family but Haskell and a
* * *
lost dog adding up to the mis-
VACATIONS FOR CRACK- fortune that tailed the ADL di-
POTS DEPT . . . Now that the rector and his clan on their mo-
vacation season is over, it has tor journey to the coast, has
become apparent to Jewish another item for the record . . .
Community Council employees Now the story can be told that
that among thoSe enjoying a in Los Angeles, Haskell, who
summer rest was the pet somehow had escaped the trib-
crackpot who at first shocked_ ulations en . route, made it a
. . . and then became merely a complete case by taking to bed
nuisance to the girl attending with the flu . . . "We batted a
the Council switchboard . . . thousand!" says Haskell, whose
Periodically during the past family, incidentally, is remain-
year the individual, a lady, ing in California until he can
called the Council number .. . find housing for wife, Clair, and
greeted the girl answering the the two children here in Detroit.
. . • His lease here had expired,
phone with a stream of invec-
tive and obscenity , . and and with his furniture in stor-
hung up .. She was not age, Haskell is frantically trying
heard from during the sum- to line up a place to live so that
mer . . . but since the first they can all be together again.
AD MAN LEON SLOAN re-
working day after Labor Day,
probably rested and refresh- turned from his vacation ready
er, she has been back in busi- to . go to work with plenty of
ness at the same old stand vigor after his share of hunting,
... • to the disgust and annoy- fishing and relaxing for another
ance of the courteous switch year . . . He tells of approaching
board operator at the Council. one of the natives of a small
Vermont town and inquiring, "Is
* * *
much good hunting around
JACK FINE writes from New there
here?" . . . The native glanced
York . . . extolling praises of the around him for a minute and
new Andrews 'Sisters record, then said, "Well, sure there's
"Love Is Such A Cheat" . Jack plenty of huntin', but darned
is now professional manager for little findin'."
the Irving Caesar Co. . . which
* *
takes up all his time, including
BEST WISHES to everyone
his original song-writing ambi-
. fcir a Very Happy New
.
tions.
Year . .. from Mom, brother
* *
THE QUESTION ARISES in Marvin and myself.
the minds of many people .
THE JEWISH NEWS 29
why a kosher caterer wasn't
Friday, September 28, 1951
given the right to cater last

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To the

Community

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CLOTHIERS and HABERDASHIERS

TUXEDOS FOR ALL OCCASIONS

TY. 4-0878

9819 DEXTER BLVD.

KOSHER CATERERS

SALLY and SAM KLEIN

ROSENBERG'S
KOSHER CATERING

MRS. SYLVIA ROSENBERG and FAMILY

TY. 4-9490

9925 DEXTER BLVD.

8231 WOODWARD
TR . 3-5800

.

BROTHERS

Delicatessen
Restaurant

SAM HORENSTEIN

LIEBERMAN and CITRIN

LOU HORENSTEIN

FULL-COURSE DINNERS

RESTAURANT

TRAY CATERING

"Where Friends Meet for Good Things to Eat"

19118 LIVERNOIS

TY. 6-3775

9000 LINWOOD

TRY CATERING SPECIALISTS

BEN &
e GEORGE

DELICATESSEN RESTAURANT

BEN EPSTEIN

GEORGE FINK

13118 DEXTER BLVD.

TU. 3-1575

DR. HARRY J. WOLL

and

DR. LOU WOLL

OPTOMETRISTS

2605 WOODWARD

WO. 1-7442

NATES

IRVING SOSNICK'S

DETROIT ARMY & NAVY STORE

70 CADILLAC SQUARE

UN. 3-3298

WO. 1-8868

CAROUSEL

DELICATESSEN
RESTAURANT

JOE MOSTEN
IS ATLER
CARRY-OUT SERVICE
FULL-COURSE DINNERS

11520 DEXTER BLVD.
TO. 8-2082

WOLVERINE

TILE & CONSTRUCTION

GENERAL CONTRACTORS

DINING ROOM

HOME MODERNIZERS

COLONEL AND JOYCE MAYBOHM

1126 N. WOODWARD

LI. 2-5000

6514 LINWOOD
TY. 7-5790

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