16—THE JEWISH NEWS J' IiHftNtilll?tliiltf ► ti#lttlttfll!tt#tlliliifillfltitlfiiHflftffiHiifltffifli ~ IN#illiiHtftfiftotflit{tilt!#iittfliflttl}{tlffllfti#{f; 1"-• Friday, January 30, 1953 TEL AVIV, (JTA) — Israel the Arab Legion released four Barton's to Manufacture forces in the Negev chased a Israeli soldiers kept prisoner for New Marshmallow Candy large band of infiltrees back three weeks. Arab troops on the Danny TT; Ras' kin's L 1-STEN NG SI rie = ..le- 4011111111Millttill1111111111111111i1111111M1011111111M111111111111H111111ifilliiiiiilifilitlitill111111111111111111111111111F--- CANTOR NICHOLAS FENA- sent a stirring and exciting can,- KEL of the Adas Shalom Syna- tata . He has rounded up gogue, had a dream one day . . . among the membership a 10- a dream he never thought he piece orchestra . . composed would live to see come true. . . mainly of men, several of whom It was during his four and a half are former professionals. who put years in a concentration camp ... aside their instruments_ for years and since his name always because, there w:74s "no time" for seemed to be on the next "list" hobbies , These musicians of those' to be killed, it was just. are eagerly awaiting Feb. 22, a matter of time . • . or so he when the festival will be held at thought . . Only because his t h e synagogue . The voice was so beautiful and en- group is under the direction of tertaining did Fenakel live while Zinovi Bistritzky, at present as- others took their place before sisant concert Master of the De- the firing•squa.d . . . He was fin- troit Symphony . . . and includes ally released in 1947, but his en- men like Adolph Lichter, chair- tire family, excepting a brotl oier man, who, on his way back from and sister who escaped through Israel, bought an all-platinum the underground, was extermi- flute in Italy just to play in the nated. concert . . . Herman Raskin, co- chairman, who. as one of the * FENAKEL, WHOSE training first violinist, hadn't touched had been received in the Buda- a fiddle in 25 years . . . before pest Opera House, came from a which he appeared in some of cantorial family in Europe . . Detroit's better, spots of those and se it was natural that he days as a full-time professional. • followed the long line of cantors Zangwill Garber. another of the who preceded him in the family' group, is probably best recalled as the leader of a: very popular tradition. * * dance orchestra here in town TODAY, THAT DR-E.A M he years ago . . and Harry Siegel never thought he would live to is still well known as a local see come true, is in the process musician and teacher at Wayne of doing just that . . . Fenakel U . • . A 35-piece picked-up still remembers when his father, chorus from the membership, also a cantor, died and the fam- under Fenakel's directorship, is ily was so poor there .was barely composed solely of the house- enough food to keep going ... He wives and businessmen who at- was only 15 years old at the tend services at the congregation. time, but the memory still lin- • * * gers in his mind of the day he ANN WEINMAN had occasion . and later. to call a leading music store in didn't .eat anything woke up in a hospital ... after town about Vladimir Horowitz fainting from hunger . . The and Jascha Heifetz . Came the chance to further his dream... answer from the obviously new to help boys without financial switchboard operator, "Are they means but who want to go into employed here?" cantorial schools . . . is beginning • * its first leg of becoming a reali- BEST BET .of the Weekend ... zation ... with the help of those Infant Service Group's "Cotton •members of Conaregation Adas Shalom . . . He conceived the Candy Revue" . . . Sunday even- ing,Feb. 1 . • at the Masonic idea of a . musical program so worth -vile and so popular as to Temple. * * * become, perhaps, an annual HY KRUPP, who. does t h e event which would be successful enow2sh to establish and main- "Pagliaci" number in the Infant Service Group's affair, was origi- tain a fund for tbeF:e boys. * * nally asked by Director Eleanor THE CANTOR has dreamed up 1Riseman where he had learned a concert including a group of to sing .. . and the -ever-come- 35 youngsters and adults to pre- than Hy answered, "Didn't you know? Why I was the best fish salesman in Canada!" WA Florida Parley To View Iron Curtain Jew ry's Emergency In an exclusive interview with press correspondent Paul Rubin- stein, Stephen Klein, preSident of Barton's Bonbonniere, ra- diated the energetic warmth that has permitted him to be- come a successful businesSman as well as a leading philan- thropist. In the short period - of 12 years, Klein de- veloped his one store in New York to a chain of 55 stores in New York, Ne- wark, Philadel- phia and De- troit. Over 1,000 employees keep the Barton plant e r ating day Klein and night. Klein has developed a new marshmallow confection, which like all other Barton's candies is strictly kosher. The marsh- mallows are parve, and may be enjoyed as dessert in the most observant Jewish hoMe. Rubstenstein relates that while sitting in his office, the phone rang constantly, with at least half of the calls concern- ing form-of public welfare, not related to business. Klein is associated with Herb- ert Tenzer, his partner, and five brothers. Their ultimate goal is to produce the finest quality product that meets the special needs of - the Kosher Jewish home, and, at the same time, pleases the general public. Stomping at the Center The Saturday Night Stomp committee of the JeWish Com- munity Center ..announces its next dance to be given Feb. 21, at the Davison Branch. Dancing and entertainment during inter- mission will be featured.... ....01/....0•• ■■••■■•■ •••• ■ 111., ■11■■■■•■■■ •,..^...dx,..01*. CLUB ALAMO 20450 LIVERNOIS 8 Mile Road Where Food Is Always At Its Best "With A Smile And A Song" PLAN NOW . . to attend our ;- 8th HOLIDAY HOP Featuring the Popular LEONARD STANLEY AND HIS ORCHESTRA Sunday, February 8th at 9:30 P.M.' JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER WOODWARD at HOLBROOK Admission: Members $1.00, Non-Members $1.25 Jerry..Clements Presents DIRECT FROM LEON & EDDIE'S MIAMI . . Babe Baker's Fabulous HA - II A It V lE A Miniature Musical Comedy Starring World-Famous FEMALE IMPERSONATORS Featuring MICKEY WOOLF AND HIS ORCHESTRA FOR YOUR RESERVATIONS CALL. NOW SUTTON & CLEMENTS FOUR DUKES SUPPER CLUB 1 5 4 1 4 WYOMING At James Couzens Highway WHERE TO DINE SAVOIA RESTAURANT Chicken, Steaks, Frog Legs, Dinners, Spaghetti & Ravioli; s.•- Full Course Dinners $1.25 up We Cater to Families and Parties UN. 2-9775 Open Sun. 15508 Livernois For An Early Breakfast or Midnight Snack. Fer • Light Lunch or Complete Dinner Stop M STAFFORD'S SID 'S CAFE LOUNGE CHOPS Open Sundays Sammy oolf DANCING NITELY No Cover or Minimum Except Saturdays Free Parking We Cater to Showers and Parties FOR RESERVATIONS: UN. 4-9680 THIS RESTAURANT WILL OPEN in Your Neighborhood Approximately Jan. 31 — FEATURING Chinese and American Food 8333 LINWOOD Enjoy the best in food and entertainment at moderate prices. Dancing nightly. We cater to parties and banquets. Open Sunday. 15241 E. WARREN at Barham TU. 2-3883 KORMENDY'S HUNGARIAN DINING ROOM SEA FOOD STEAKS FINE FOOES BOESKY'S Famous for Chicken Paprikas, home made cheese cake and strudel. Banquet, shower .yid party accommodations at any time. Closed Tuesday. Open gaily from o to l p.m., Sundays and holidays from 1 to 10 p.m. Call TR. 3-7444, if no answer TR. I-4405. 114 PALLISTER AVE. — Air Conditioned — FREE PARKING BOESKY'S 12th and Hazelwood • TR. 2-4375 A Distinguished Delicatessen, Restaurant, and Cocktail Lounge.. Fine Foods $2.50 and $2.75 The outbreak in Iron Curtain countries of widespread anti- ph. Jewish pressures that have given rise to fears for the more than 2,500.000 Jews in these lands will come under the closest scrutiny Feb. 14 and 15 at Miami Beach, Your - at the United Jewish Appeal 1953 Entertaining National Inaugural Conference. M. C. Now Available With His Own The attention of the more Orchestra and Entertainment than COO outstanding.communal leaders who will assemble for the WE. 3-1934 or WE. 4-3663 campaign opening at the Saxony Hotel will be focused sharply on tt ,-*********.******.o.***-.4. developments that have come as a shock to the Jews of Israel, the United States and other parts of the free world. For the fith consecutive year, Harold S. Norman, of 746 Col- lingv,Tood, led all Michigan rep- resentatives for insurance estab- lished for the Great-West Life Assurance Company in 1952, it was announced this week by company spokesmen. With a figure of over $1,000,000, Norman again placed among the first. 10 leaders in the national office. There are over 1,000 agents in the U. S. and Canada. Norman maintains offices at 1224 Guardian Bldg. He has been in the insurance business since 1936, with six years time out between 1940 and 1946 when he served with the 'U. S. Air Force. across the Egyptian frontier other side of the frontier were after a lengthy battle. The Arab observed wearing battle helmets. forde consisted of trained fight- ers. The infiltrees were caught trying to steal irrigation pipe, which is nearly always the sole object of raids by bands from Egyptian territory. Relations along the Israel- READY MIXED -issi MILL sa SfRil Jordan border continued to de teriorate, despite the. fact that Full 9 Course Dinners - Norman Tops Insurance Men 'in 1952 Business Israeli-Egyptian Forces Clash at Negev Border CLAM SHOP and BAR TR. 2-8800 Serving: Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, Steaks and Assorted Sea F000ds Music by Muzak No Entertainment Tax 2675 E. GRAND BLVD. MARIA'S PIZZERIA Specializing in Pizza Pie and Famous Italian Foods Parking Facilities . . 7113 PURITAN . . . Open 4 p.m. Carry Out Service to 3 a.m. . . , UN. BUDDY'S BAR-114 4-9816 TR. 2-8500 Take Out and Delivery Service Our Specialty . . . Ribs 6 Chicken right off the fire. Cot. 12th & Clairmomtt Open 4 p.m. to 4 a.m., Sunday 1 p.m. to 4 a.m. 15301 E. Jefferson, at Beaconsfield AINGREEN'S HIND'S CARL ys CHOP VA. 2-4118 Luncheons 11 to 3 — Dinners 5 0• 19:10. Suppers 10:30 to 2 •.m. DOWNTOWN Grand River at Bagley TRY OUR DELICIOUS SHORE DINNERS—OPEN SUNDAYS . s 000Rm i V ra2n0q. GeRt A NRC0 ee ng p.a r . rtres.2:8S6e0rt inPgriv:eo 66f Fr World ' s Finest Steaks , Chops and Sea HO USE than 26 years, Oil Beef aged in our own cellars. •••••••• Family Style Dinners--Carry Out Service OPEN 4:00 P.M. to 3:30 A.M. EVERGREEN GARDENS 20430 W, SEVEN MILE NEAR EVERGREEN KE. 3-9371 RU BIN HOOD'S serving the finest and most delicious ot foods. Steaks, Chops, Chicken Club Sandwiches. Short Orders. Delicious UN. 1-911.2 Hamburgers. "Served as you like it." 2+JII6 LIVERNOIS AVE. 1 1/2 Blks. So. E Mile Rd. Open 24 Hours THE FAMILY RESTAURANT AND GRILL 12017 DEXTER Open 4 a.m. to Midnight Serving Jewish Style Dinners. THE • WE. 5,9798 Finest Steaks and Poultry. 2735 Woedwerd, next to Roxy Theater TE PA2RTY07 A140 SOCIALS BAGEL. CATERERS FOR RtSTAURANT Martin and Elizabeth Eichelbaum Recently Catered te Rose Goldenberg, 17132 Monica