• THE JEWISH NEWS-1 Danny Raskin's P 0 LISTENING S r r .1011111111111111111011111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111101111111111111111111111011111111111111111111111 Dear Danny, While busying yourself in the process of moving, your ace re- porter, meaning me, bucked last week's high winds pounding the beat you assigned. Here are some of my alleged findings, so- called conclusions and purport- ed incidents of interest. of the unusual- gimmicks was a "loyalty check" station . . . the pitch- being to "get- your gaso- line and loyal checked every 5,000 miles—liberals and egg- heads oftener." . . . Those who passed their tests were entitled to wear a white tag, but the questions were so rigged that by the end of • the evening, every * * * The remark of the week was guest whose loyalty was checked made at the 18th annual Broth- was wearing a red tag. erhood Luncheon sponsored by If you ever get a chance to the East Side Merchants Asso- ciation, whose guiding genius is see the gals of the Detroit Lodge Sam Lieberman . . . Charles Auxiliary, Bnai Brith, put on a Wartman, editor of the Michi- show, don't miss it! I caught gan Chronicle, one of the speak- what was only a tidbit of their ers, with real humility, declared larger production after the last that every speaker should ask meeting of the City of Hope himself whether his message is Cancer Fighters and can't help so important or his audience so thinking about all the versatile interested that he should be talent they displayed . . I un- listened to . . . and proceeded derstand the girls are going to with remarks that did deserve put on a big production some- time in June . Try and get to be listened to. ,there, Danny, and believe me, * * * At the same affair, Lou Ro- you won't be sorry! Faithfully, as ever, senzweig, Jewish Community Council leader, presided .. . Lou "Your pal, Joey." kicked off the program with the P.S. I'll be eagerly awaiting a story about the gent who prided dinner invite when you and Dor- himself on his fabulous memory othy get settled in that snug for faces • .. and who failed to apartment on Whitmore Rd. recognize his own brother be- cause the name was not fami- League to End Program liar!' * * * On Community Relationt. After the Jewish Community Council's delegate assembly, Mrs. Samuel B. Danto, presi- Esther Klein and Miriam Joffe dent of the League of Jewish were walking toward Esther's W o m en ' s Organizations, an- car, parked in the vicinity of nounces the closing session of Central High . . . They noticed the community relations group a strange figure in the car, ob- at 10:30 a.m., March 13, at viously someone trying to get it Urban League. started .. . As they approached A breakfast meeting, it will the door to take a cautious peek, out emerged a red faced Bill be open to presidents and com- Avrunin, assistant head of the munity relations chairmen of all Jewish Welfare Federation, who, affiliated organizations of the in the dark, had confused Esth- League. Mrs. Nathan Spevakow, vice- er's very popular make and color of car with the one he was tem- president of community rela- porarily using that evening . . . tions, has .stated that Miss Lau- "A good thing the starter key rentine Collins of the Board of didn't fit," commented Bill, "or Education will be guest speaker. I really would have been the ob- For breakfast reservations, call the Urban League. ject of a search." Mrs. Henry Green, chairman At a small luncheon group, of the annual youth awards, last week. Rev. Sheldon Rahn, asks clubs to send in nomina- Detroit Council of Churches tions of an outstanding young executive, told the story of the man or woman, 16 to 21, be- patient and forebearing Quak- fore April 1, to 19717 Roslyn. er farmer who owned a most re- All nominations for officers of fractory cow . . . and who final- ly, after a particularly trying ex- the League must be sent to Mrs. David Kliger, nominating com- perience said to the obstinate beast, "Thou knowest that my mittee chairman, 18438 Hartwell religion prevents me from harm- before Sunday. Nominees must ing thee. But what thou dost not have served as president of an know is that I can sell thee to affiliated club. my Baptist neighbor . . . and that he can whip the living day- lights out of thee." It was heartwarming to me a couple of weeks back, Danny, to read your reference to that fine organization, the Gold Star Par- ents of the Jewish War Veter- ans . . I have had the privi- lege of seeing the plans for some of their projects . . . which, when completed, will give the city of Detroit the finest me- morial in the United States, if not in the entire world, to the heroism of our Jewish GI's . . . Their Golden Book Dinner on March 15 will spur some of these projects to completion . . Sam Rhodes, honorary chairman of the forthcoming event, and his wife, Arlene, who were about to leave on a short vacation, were the "victims" of a little surprise at last week's meeting of the Gold Star Parents . . . As a cli- max to a planning meeting, a beautiful "bon voyage to Sam and Arlene" cake was brought in. * * * Workmen's Circle Branch 463E threw its annual fund raising party for the Jewish. Labor Com- mittee, at the home of Fran and Leon Cousens . . . Every- thing went for a price, includ- ing food, refreshments, fortune telling, fish pond, etc. , One Local True Sisters Most National Leaders Friday, March 6, 1953 Mrs. Harry Wohl, president of United Order of True Sisters, an- Kraemer's Olympia Sedorim nounces a special meeting at 1 Cantor Solomon Schiff, noted p.m., Tuesday, in the Davison tenor from New Jewish Center, honoring Mrs. York, will again Louis Michel, national Grand conduct the Lodge president, and Mrs. Hor- Passover sedor- tense Schlesinger, national vice- im at Kraemer's president, both from New York. Olympia Hote: The afternoon's program will in Mt. Clemens, feature entertainment by Mrs. Mich. The first Eve Talmich, pianist, and Mrs. seder will be Bess Greenwald, monologuist. held on March 30. According to The national leaders, who are visiting Detroit as part of a tour the Kraemer' management. of the organization throughout the country, will be feted by or- reservations are ganization members. now being ac- £.:3. cepted at Mt. Cantor Schiff Some of the entertainments Clemens, HOward 3-0563. are a cocktail party on Saturday evening, given by the board at Cantor Schiff to Conduct Prof. Sukenik Dead JERUSALEM, March 1, (JTA) —Funeral services were held here for Prof. Eliezer Sukenik, leading archaeologist of Israel, who died at the age of 64. The funeral was attended by all leading figures of the Israel aca- demic world, the Army staff as well as Cabinet members and other prominent Israel leaders. Noted for his many discoveries which threw new light on the history of the Jewish people in Palestine as well as on the Heb- rew language and the Bible, the scholar's most recent discovery was the identification in 1948 of what is believed to be the most ancient Biblical manuscript, part of the Book of Isaiah. The manuscript was purchased a year earlier from Bedouins who claimed to have found it in a desert cave near Jericho. A native of Bialystok, Russia, Prof. Sukenik came to Palestine in 1912 where he was graduated from the Hebrew Teachers Sem- inary of Jerusalem. He was one of the founders of the Histori- cal and Ethnographical Society. a member of the Jewish Explor- ation Society, and a member of the Committee of the Palestine Oriental Society. In 1943 he was named to head the department of Jewish archaeology at the Hebrew University and became keeper of the Museum of Anti- quities. He wrote many books and articles dealing w_ith arch- aeology of Palestine, with the history of the Jews and with the history of other peeoples in Palestine. He is survived by his widow, who organized the first kinder- gartens in Palestine, and two sons, Yigal Yadin, former Chief of Staff of the Israel Army and also a famous archaeologist, and Michael Yadin, an actor, READY MIXED - i4M CHILL. tqqfirc - BRANos • 1- 2E.YRt) ,, SERVE 42 pRoof aid S HOLIDAY HOP the he of Mrs. Aaron Fried- man, of Oxley Rd.: a dinner Sunday, given by Mrs. Walter Glaze r, of Ohio Ave., and a luncheon Monday for the execu- tive board, tendered by Mrs. Wohl, of Wisconsin Ave. Rabbi ABBA HILLEL SILVER left Mexico following a banquet given 'in his honor by the Gen- eral Zionist OrganizAtion. •4444- 4•••••••••••••4*•••e "With A Smile And A Song" ,Sammy I Woolf • • Your Entertaining • Now Available With His Own • Orchestra and Entertainment IWE. 3-1934 or WE. 4-3663 t*** ******4.******, JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER Invites You to Attend Our IDES OF MARCH DANCE LYLE CARLYLE & Orch. Cabaret Style Sunday, March 15th, 1953, 9 P.M. 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