- IIIINNOIONINIMBINIBBNINISPOIMIIIIIII/90119991I119191PIM999811911111111110t9011111M9019I911/1M11* ,ongress Women Plan 2nd Institi.ite Program P O I Raskin's s LISTENING T Danny * Entire Chesed Shel Ernes Funds Used for Bonds ■ mr 5elou 121 62- DEXTER. TO-6-9804 Detroit' Largeit Evcitt6ive 13etitaft5,401, WHERE TO DINE SAVOIA RESTAURANT Chicken, Steaks, Frog Legs, Dinners, Spaghetti & Ravialli We Cater to Families and Parties Full Course Dinners $I.25 up 15508 Livernois Open Sun. UN. 2-9775 CHOPS great Israeli feature — with English- speaking cost For An Early Breakfast or Midnight Snack. For a Light Lunch or Complete Dinner Stop At Open Sundays STAFFORD'S Full 9 Course Dinners $2.50 and $2.75 M. MA MOW SID_ KORMENDY'S HUNGARIAN DINING ROOM FOR RESERVATIONS: 114 PALL1STER AVE. — .. ,.., . I TIr d 3!7444 Or nno cialnisllimecr"41.1!:44 u l Air Conditioned --FREE FA_RKING 12th and Hazeiwood A Distinguished Delicatessen, Restaurant, TR.2-4375 and Coc tail Lounge. Fine Foods _...- • CHICAGO SYMPHONY • CLAM SHOP and BAR k TR. 2-8800 Serving: Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, Steaks and Assorted Seo F000ds Music by Muzak . • . No Entertainment Tax 2675 E. GRAND BLVD. Tickets at Grinnell's and Masonic Auditorium TE. 2-7100 MARIA'S PIZZERIA Specializing in Pizza Pie and Famous Italian Foods al11111 1 111111111111111111111111111111111111811111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111181111111111811111111111111111111111111111121 7113 PU4131 PARTY and DANCE Parking Facilities PURITAN . . . Open . 4 . p.an. BUDDY'S BAR-B-Q Given by =- 30 PLUS CLUB . Corry Out Service 3 a.m. . . . UN. to 4-9816 TR. 2-8500 Tak e Out and Delivery _ ' Service Our Specialty • . . Ribs & Chicken right off the fire. Open 4 p.m.. to 4 a.m., Sunday 1 p.m. to 4 a.m. Cor. 12th & Ciairmount AL G REEN 7s At Hie - D. W. Simons Branch Jewish Community Center 4000 Tuxedo, car. Halmur March 1st, 1953 --9 P. M. Music ., ‘.,. , S , DV C3 S RI - 3 UN. 4-9680 MASONIC AUDITORIUM MON., MARCH 2, 8:20 P. M. Enjo y the best t in food and Famous for Chicken Paprikas, home made cheese cake and strudel. Banquet, shower IT . : .tp;1 7 ,d r ys co am n crc r h .d a = ar y i s s ; r tom an); ;tene o. p.C ntl. os:a-' i - u -. 1 $1.20, $1.80, $2.40, $3.00, $3.60 CAFE LOUNGE at moderate prices. Dancing nightly. We cater to parties and banquets. Open Sunday. 15241 E. WARREN at Barham TV. 2-3883 EXCLUSIVE SHOWING TowW HEA STUDIO 13325 TTRE LIVERNOIS 8333 LINWOOD entertainment No Cover or Minimum - Except Saturdays Free Parking We Cater to Showers and Parties A SAMPX714 FINE Foot* BOESKY'S DANCING NITELY P;MIKW;01 1*.:04 ASU 1.111IS .,... 440 T - CORNED BEEF oR PficTRAmi *- _,,........ SANDWICH dr . . STEAKS a- E1 itVVISF-11\itW5- -11 Woolf sTop iih,„ :7) , Tor a bi At Its Best First 'S T HE , , i SEA FOOD I Drana 1 CLUB ALAMO 111111110111111111111111.1•111111111mo VV f Of 1g . Supporting their conviction that organization dollars work better, Chesed Shel Emes, the Hebrew Benevolent Society, last week purchased $8,000 in Israel Driving to Florida? Wan bonds. Peter S. Goldstein, a company? Call Jewish News wan trustee of the society and or- ads. WO. 5-1155. ganization cash collection chair- man for the Detroit Israel Bond office, made the sale. The full import of the Bond purchase came with the an- 20450 LIVERNOIS nouncement by Chesed Shel 8 Mile Road Emes President Harry E. Citrin that the transaction completed their plan to convert the entire treasury funds into both United Where Food Is Always States and Israel bonds. 1 le . Nicholas Fenakel put out the call for an orchestra .to accom- pany his 35 voice singing group, Zang more or less reluctantly answered the call . . . The 10 men and women who got to- gether to form an orchestra for last week's premiere perform- ance Music Festival at Congre- gation Adas Shalom had such a bang-up time rehearsing and making beautiful music together that businesses were neglected and trips to Florida postponed. * * JERRY WEINGARDEN and Richard Barnett, Mumford High School seniors, may have a few guffaws thrown their way, but they're stuck .. , and they know it! . . . The boys ridiculed the gals of Sigma Theta Pi so much about their lack of salesman- ship in selling tickets for the sorority's "S p r i n g Jubilee," March 20, at the Masonic Tem- ple, that the girls so much as said, "Okay, if you fellows are so good, you can help us!" . . . The two boys are practically knee-deep in tickets . . while the girls go about their own way enroute to a sell-out . . with little help, so far, from the so-called "super-salesmen" . . . Jerry Weingarden and Richard Barnett. * * "DEARIE, DO YOU Remember. When . . ." Zang Garber had a popular orchestra in town? . . If you remember, then you're over 21 for sure." ... It's plenty of years ago, and Zang hasn't played his violin almost that long • . He's now a successful business man . . distributes fruit juices . . with not too much time for music . .. How- ever, all good men go to the aid of their synagogues and Zang's no exception When Cantor licit; Friday, February V, 1953 In the Liberman's Delicates- sen advertisement that appeared The second session of the In stitute on Jewish Affairs, sport - _ I in the Feb. 20 edition of The Ns•-•••• •••••••••••$ sored by the Detroit Women' s Jewish News, a typographical —. '`wIth A Division, American Jewish Con - le err or appeared which stated gress, will be held at 1 p.m •, that the specit,t1 item, Smile And pickled 4. Monday, at Adas Shalom Syria - A Song" tongue, was processed M Chi- gogue. Dr. S. Joseph Fauman, of th e cago by Best Is Kosher Sausage ):: Jewish Community Council, wi 1 Co. The firm name is Best 15 • Sa MR, ♦ follow the Institute theme, "30 0 Kosher Sausage Co. • Years of . Jewish Living," i 1. speaking on "The Period of Mas : ‘WHEN-' YOU "PIC" A COCKTAIL ► ♦ • Immigration." . ► m. C. Your ► Mrs. Morris Bachman, North - • . _ • Entertaining east Chapter chairman of th e 3 Now Available With His Own commission for Jewish livin .idl Orchestra and Entertainment will introduce the guest speake .- READY MIXED-east CHILL • 4 nom •WE 3-1934 or WE. 4-3663 Two more . sessions are sched - 1 1' , ; :. I, El I, N 0 S • La IHCH • ' t., A .._ 42 PROLI uled to follow—on April 20 whet ,.......4.4,.........+14. .114 ♦ the subject will be "Jews Ente r the 20th Century," Albert Elazer lecturer; and the concludin program with Rabbi Morris Ad ler on May 25, on "Jews Fac e e4='" the Future." Mesdames Lester Miller an Harry Shuman, fund - raisin chairman, announce that a funds for the Stephen S. Wis e Birthday Ball, to be held Marc] i 17, must be submitted at Mon - P day's meeting, to qualify mem afithiaep bers for attendance • at th forthcoming $100 victory lunch eon. : .;/.111191 1 1 1111 1 1 111 1 1111111111111111+111111111111111111111110111111111011111111/98911111111119111111111111111111911111111illifilllililTli IN 1948, FOUR local young adult leaders, interested in set-- ting up procedures for date clearance, conceived the idea for such a group to be organ- ized . . . the first of its kind ever started in Detroit . With Leonard Baruch as the first president, the other organizers, Natalie Gaines, Sol Schwartz and Jerry Kenn-Ian joined him in not only seeing a dream come true, but also in watching the growth of an organization far beyond the realm of their orig- inal idea . . . The Jewish Young Adult Council greeted the many groups that wanted to join . . until the Council program ex- panded to include social, cul- tural and civic affairs beyond the scope of any individual group. * * * TODAY; THE Jewish Young Adult Council boasts a mem- bership of 20 organizations, in- cluding fraternities, sororities, young adult synagogue, temple and Zionist groups . There have been many attempts to copy the Y.A.C. but all have failed . . . Only the original group, sponsored by the Jewish Community Center, remains in existence . . . continuing in its magnificent work as an invalu- able meeting place for exchange of experiences and ideas . Anne Zelonka is president, Lar- ry Pernick, vice president, Joyce Weckstein, secretary, and Wil- liam Shanfield, treasurer . With a wonderful winter week- end at Tamarack Hills recently behind them, the Council's new- est project is their annual Purim Dance and Carnival, March 1, at the Jewish Center on Davi- son . . Betty Marcus is chair- man of the affair. * * * AFTER 17 YEARS of service to the Jewish community, the Aaron DeRoy Memorial Build- ing, or Jewish Community Cen- ter . on Woodward, will be sold to the City as soon as the pro- posed price is agreed upon by the Common Council . after recommendation by the Depart- ment of Parks and Recreation • . The price of $460,000 was set at a meeting of representatives of the center and City officials • . The building is considered to be an ideal addition to pres- ent City play facilities . . It contains two gymnasiums, an auditorium, swimming pool, eight large club rooms, a boxing room, three handball courts, a squash court, game room and other facilities. ; HuND7s by CARLOS RIVERA and his Orchestra Admission 75c if1- 1111111111111111 1 1 111111111111M111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 VA. 15301 E. Jefferson, at Beaconsfield 2-4118 Luncheons 11 to 3 —• Dinners 5 to 10:30. Suppers 10:30 to 2 a.m. DOWNTOWN Grand River at Bagley TRY OUR DELICIOUS SHORE DINNERS—OPEN SUNDAYS CARL'S WEDDI NGS and BAR MITZVAHS ---, THE FAMILY RESTAURANT AND GRILL By Advance Arrangement Only a a Open Sundays For Special Parties • Phone: WO. 5-6877 Ilif 11111111111131111111111151111111111111 Fully Equipped Kitchen 1 under supervision of RABBI SAMUEL S. STOLLMAN CONG. SHAAR HASHOMAYIM , MASHGIACH 1 ,.. ATTENDING . , ,‘=,- r ,, &:,.,&'''''''. HOUE S 3020 R 0no % V s E IL rFree vi edParking. 9 i e din9 i,a rt TE is. s 6 e0r0 s; i n Private . 2-41 Banquet ;,,,,, a o n r Id2': y F e m a e rs s. t ,Zt i ;algs e,eiFh ao g n e s d l o nd ou ellf ao rr s. more S r eacff Fo noo cci R.0 BIN HOOD'S serving the finest and most delicious of foods. Steaks. Chops, Chicken Club Sandwiches. Short Orders. Delicious flatnburgers. "Served as you like it." UN. 1-9802 21)176 LIVERNOIS AV . 1% Blks. So. E 8 M le Rd. i Open 24 Hours KOSHER BANQUETS 111•11•111•••nialell11115 CHOP 12017 DEXTER Open 4 a.m. to Midnight Serving Jewish Style Dinners. THE BAGEL RESTAURANT lit WE. 5-9798 Finest Steaks and Poultry. 2755 Woodward, next to Roxy Theater TE. 2-8007 CATERERS FOR PARTIES AND SOCIALS AT HOME, CLUB or LODGE Martin and EIi- zsbeth Eichelhaum Recently Catered to Craftsman's Lodge, F. & A. M.