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In Israel in Honor of

At the dinner honoring him
on his 70th birthday, Thursday,
at Hotel Statler, Adolph Deutsch
was informed by Carl Mitchel-
tree, president of Columbus Mu-
tual Life Insurance Co., that he
Robert Marwil, past president had planted 70 trees in the
of the Zionist Organization of Hordes Forest in Israel to mark
Detroit, and a veteran Balfour this notable occasion. Other
honors were planned for Mr.
Deutsch on the occasion of his
birthday.
The dinner was arranged by

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Friday, October 26, /951

OVER 200 GUESTS feted Lou a darned good joke or you've got
Berry at a buffet dinner given a darned good wife . . . In my
in honor of his birthday by own case—well, I think I've got
real-estater Harry G. Bradlin a good wife!"
*
*
• • . who had also taken the en-
tire throng to the Ballet Russe
FATHER JOHN FINNEGAN of
earlier in the evening . . . Fol- St. Patrick's Church, chairman
lowing an invocation by Rabbi of the Detroit Citizens Commit-
Morris Adler, Lou blew out the tee for Equal Employment Op-
candles on a huge cake designed portunities, was in the Jewish
as a telegram to him . . . and Community Council office, re-
the elaborate feast was on for cently, talking with JCC Director
all his friends in the real estate Boris Joffe . . . He noticed a
field . . . and most of the promi- sign on the office wall announc-
nent members of the Allied Jew- ing the Modern Hebrew Courses
ish Campaign in the past few at Wayne which the Council
years . . . Being a rabid patron endorses . . . He made the com-
of the arts anyway, Bradlin's ment that as part of his study
gesture of 200 invites to the ballet for the priesthood he had in-
served a dual purpose in that cluded ancient Hebrew, and that
it not only honored Lou Berry, he was required to recite daily
but also helped the dance com- for one year, the Paternoster in
pany in no small measure . . . Hebrew . . . which he proceded
Asked why he didn't give a to recite to Boris . . . To re-
speech at the dinner, Lou re- ciprocate Boris then told him
plied, "I wanted to, but they that for six years he had been
wouldn't let me. They thought a Latin teacher, and recited
I'd start talking on Bonds for Sallust (86-34 B.C.E.) in Latin,
Israel. Joe Holtzman was sitting which Fr. Finnegan immediately
on the edge of his chair waiting recognized . . . Dr. Shmarya
for my cue . . which never Kleinman, Council president, up-
came."
on hearing the story, suggested
* * *
that further cementing should
A LOCAL HAM ACTOR, more take place by teaching Yiddish
or less doing bits on television to Fr. Finnegan.
* * *
now, was belittling Jackie Kan-
non's comedy . • "What dignity
BRST BET OF Weekend . . .
is there in making people 67th Holiday Hop . . . Oct. 28 -
laugh?" he squawked. "I make . . . at Jewish Center on Wood-
them cry." . . . The Detroit ward . . . BEST BET OF WEEK
comic, now on tour, retorted, . Mardi-Gras by Career Group
"Any onion can do that. Show of National Council of Jewish
me a vegetable that can make Women .. . Oct. 31 . . . at Bel-
people laugh."
crest • . . with all men and
* * *
women attending admitted by
SIX-YEAR-OLD Ronnie Gott- donation of $1 to "Ship-a-Box"
lieb stayed home from his first . . . Novelties and dancing to be
grade class for the two days of featured.
* * *
Rosh Hashanah . . Anxious to
It is illegal
DISA
'N
DATA
.
renew his school work and to see
his schoolmates, he was begin- in the State of Michigan to use
ning to chafe at the bit ... On the word "kosher" on any prod-
the evening of the second day, uct unless it is absolutely so. Yet
Ronnie was saying his prayers many restaurants in Detroit still
before going to bed . . . and offer "kosher" sandwiches in
astonished his parents, Sam and obvious ignorance that they are
Yetta Gottlieb when he conclud- breaking the law. . . . It is per-
ed with this plea, "and after to- missable to use "Jewish-Style"
day let daddy get back to his . . . The expression, "Kosher-
office and let me get back to my Style" is also illegal ... Bill Cap-
school, and let's all pray in our lan of Graeme Flowers, is back
on his feet again . . . following
hearts."
* * *
an operation to remove a disc
SAM LINDEN presided at his from his spine . . . leaving 40
first meeting as president of stitches in his back • . . Margie
Branch 6, LZOA, last week • . Cuttler and Ronnie Galpern are
opening the season for this very engaged for a wedding in Feb-
active group within the Labor ruary . . . Bevy of requests by
Zionist movement . . . Sam, who young adults in community is
was brought to this country as opening the Lounge at the
a child, commented, "When I Woodward Jewish Center . .
first came here, I was told that after a long absence of closed
any American might aspire to doors . . Two nights a week
the presidency . and tonight's will be allotted for informal get-
meeting, I guess, fulfills that togethers or parties with danc-
ing . . . Lumber man Oscar
dream for me."
• * *
Band pulled a quickie on us
HARRY MIRVIS will write the when he was wed to Harriet
history of Rex Lodge, Bnai Weisberg following a .column an-
Brith, for the BB National nouncement of their recent en-
Monthly . . . upon request of the gagement . . . Jack Wolrauch
national executive board . . is chairman of the Alpha Zeta
who have been amazed by the Omega pharmaceutical frater-
astounding record of this De- nity Barn Dance . .. Oct. 28 .. .
troit lodge ... which was organ- at Gramers Barn, 10 Mile Rd. at
ized in 1948 and grew to be the Inkster . open to everybody
first AZA chapter in BB history with costumes optional . . and
to later join the ranks of the medicine-mixing not required
.. in fact, taboo even for con-
senior organization , . . With
Murray Hozman as their first versational purposes!
president, the Rex boys left
BEY() and became a member of Center Choral Group Opens
the Bnai Brith Men . . with New Season of Activities
only 20 members . . . Today, only
three years after, the group has
The Center Choral Society, di-
grown to a membership of over rected by Julius Chajes, is start-
250 strong . . . and is, without a ing a new year of activities un-
doubt, one of the most active BB der the leadership of Harry Ko-
groups in the country . . . doing bel, chairman, Alex Joffe, vice-
its share in every humanitarian chairman, Mary Silber, secre-
and philanthropical principle tary, Ruth Bladen, social com-
created by its elders . . . The mittee chairman and Sarah
third annual masquerade dance Meyers, librarian.
of Rex will be held Nov. 3,- at
Rehearsals are held on Mon-
Pappy's Barn . and all eyes day, 8:45 p.m. at the Davison
a.1- on this affair because of the Jewish Center, The first social
new ideas usually injected by the gathering was held Wednesday
members of Rex . a truly great evening, at the home of Mr. and
bunch of guys.
Mrs. Albert J. Silber. Members
* * *
of the choir performed two
DAVE KATZMAN says he al- numbers.
ways tries out his jokes on his
In Metropolitan Detroit it is
wife, Gerri . "You know," says
Dave, "if your wife laughs at a estimated there are 86,000
joke, you can be sure it's either chronic excessive drinkers.

his children. Another event in
his honor is planned at the Sab-
bath Eve service of Congregation
Bnai Moshe, on Nov. 2, Mr.
Deutsch is a former Bnai Moshe
president.

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GEORGE. SZELL, Conductor
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ROBERT MARWIL

Ball worker, is in the forefront
among ticket salesmen for the
19th annual event, which will be
held Saturday evening, Nov. 3,
at Hotel Statler.
Mr. Marwil states: "The pub-
lic must be continuously in-
formed, by every means, of the
aims, operations and accom-
plishments of the organization
which gives Jewish community
leadership in the work for
American democracy, and for
Israel and American Jewry—the
Zionist Organization of America.
It is my aim to support Harry
Cohen and his ball committee to
the utmost to achieve success."
Balfour Ball proceeds main-
tain the office of the Detroit
Zionist District, its obligations
to the national organization, the
Youth Commission, Office of
Israel Information and Service
for Israel.
After Nov. 2, the Zionist Or-
ganization of Detroit and the
Zionist Council of Detroit will
occupy the new building pur-
chased by the ZOD, which will
be known as "Zionist House."
The new Zionist home is lo-
cated at 11345 Linwood, at
Lawrence.
A. C. Lappin, president of the
Zionist Organization of Detroit,
also has issued an appeal for
support of the 19th annual Bal-
four Ball.

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