r•- • ; • , • . • , . - - • • OUR KIDDIES' O - • • .'D r. . ap It tie 1 0 111 o Npeak, at Nov..9 Sarquet of Beth Yehudati' Daniel A. Laven, chairman of Yeshivah are combining their which this year reached a peak the executive committee of the efforts this year into one huge enrollment of 150 students Beth Yehudah Schools this week event, Laven stated. Included its two branches on Dexter and announced that Dr. H. Raphael will be the Businessmen's Coun- Cortland and Wyoming and Gold will -be the guest speaker cil, headed by Laven, David Santa Clara, has a budget of at the annual donor banquet of Goldberg, I. Howard Bloch and $220,000, of which $25,000 is con- tributed by the Jewish Welfare the Schools on Nov. 29, at the Ben Freedland. Latin Quarter. The Beth Yehudah Schools, Federation. Dr. Gold, formerly • a practic- ing rabbi with congregations in Boston, M a s s. IT'S TASTE TIMT and Dallas, Tex., currently prac- By Uncle David tices psychiatry in New York. the law. The rabbi consented, Kiddies Korner He is noted as is so tempting ... grand as a breakfast cereal, and to begin showed him the Dear Boys and Girls: an outstanding in soups, for fillings and stuffings, countless fas- letters of the Hebrew alphabet. As you well know, there are "This is Aleph," he said. Say a f ter - dinner cinating "Old World" treats and intriguing many stories in Jewish folklore Aleph." speaker. modern dishes. A tasty, nutritious replacement which never lose- their fascina- Len ding an "But how do I know that this for potatoes, rice, beans, and other side-dishes, tion.- even after many repeti- assist to Dr. tions. Some stories tell'about de- letter is called Aleph?" said the Gold will be the Wonderful roasted nutlike flavor . . . rich in bates our sages had with mon- Persian. usually fine en- protein and other wholesome food elements. s , e rabbi, e "Well," said archs. Here is one of them about tertainment fea- Dr. Gold a monarch and Rabbi Gama- go to the next. This is Beth; I, tared at banquets sponsored by I DELICIOUS • NUTRITIOUS • THRIFTY say Beth." liel's daughter. the Schools. Cantor Moishe Oy- ALSO ENJOY WOLFF'S CREAMY KERNELS...DELIGHTFUL "But who says this letter is "Your God is a thief," said the sher and humorist Michael Ros- BUCKWHEAT GRITS THAT'S EASY TO PREPARE...EASY TO DIGEST; Per- called Beth?" persisted the emperor to Rabbi Gamaliel. enberg will be the principal at- Tired out with his obstin- sian. "Why?" asked the sage. the rabbi refused to teach tractions. "Because , " explained the mon- acy, All auxiliary groups of the him any more and sent him off. arch, "he caused Adam to fall • The Persian went to Rabbi asleep and without his consent Select Social Club Opens removed a rib from his body. Samuel, a learned colleague of the former rabbi, and asked him Second Decade of Activities Would an honest man act like also to teach him the Law. Sam- Mrs. Edward Chase, v i c e- that." "Let me answer him, father," uel consented, and, like his president of the Select Social friend, began to teach his pupil Club, announces that the or- said the rabbi's daughter. the Hebrew alphabet. "This," ganization will begin its second "Your Majesty," she said, "I want to tell you an incident. said he, "is Aleph, and that is decade of activities with a pro- Think of The other night, robbers broke Beth." "But," said the - Persian, gram at 7:30 p.m., Saturday, at `who knows if that is certainly the Davison Jewish Center. The into our house. They took away Aleph and that other letter with- group. open to all single, mid- a silver jug and left us a golden dle-aged men and women, meets one instead. What do you think out doubt Beth?" Thereupon Samuel gave him every Saturday, in the Davison of such robbers?" Mrs. Anna Robinson, member- "Robbers!" laughed the mon- a violent pinch on the ear, that 2340 West Grand Blvd. at Linwood arch. "They are not robbers, but made him scream out: "0 my ship chairman, welcomes pro- Phone TYler 4-5400 well-doers. I wish such robbers ear! 0 my ear!" "Who tells spective members to come and would come to visit my house you that that is certainly called get acquainted. For informa- an ear?" said Rabbi Samuel. tion, call Mrs. Chase, TO. 7-8626, every night." "That is just what God did," "Why, of course," said the Per- Mrs. Robinson, UN. 2-3277, or Mrs. Minnie Caplan, UN. 3-6514. said the daughter of Rabbi Ga- sian, "everyone, calls it so." "Well, then," said Rabbi Sam- maliel. "He took from Adam a mere rib, and gave him a wom- uel, 'and everybody calls those 1 6—DETRO IT JEWISH NEWS and Beth!" Friday, November 6, 1953 an for it. Don't you think Adam letters Aleph * • * could be satisfied?" Wise Thoughts of Our Sages The Rabbi and the Skeptic There are four kinds of tem- Here is another fine story from pers: he whOm it is easy to pro- our folklore: Once a Persian came:to a rab- voke and easy to pacify, his loss bi and begged him to teach him disappears in his gain; he whom it is hard to provoke and hard to pacify, his gain disappears in his loss; he whom it is hard to nO Work— provoke and easy to pacify is a saint; he whom it is easy to pro- so voke and hard to pacify is a wicked man. Do not to others what you would not have others do to you... . To be patient is sometimes better than to have much wealth * * * Fine. Book: 'Journey Cake, Ho!' Ruth Sawyer's new version of an old favorite and Robert Mc- Closkey's illustrations combine to make an excellent book for young children under the title "Journey Cake, Ho!" The book was published by Viking Press. The old favorite is: "The old woman picked up the Journey Cake and went inside to freshen it up • on the griddle." In Miss Sawyer's new story there are three characters—the old wom- an, the old man and the bound- out boy, Johnny. All lived in a cabin. Johnny's tune, the old wom- an's Journey Cake song, the old man's grumble, the action on the farm, and the eventual disap- pearance of the- animals which eAgY TO BAkE called for sending Johnny off in for a new job, will melt ANYONE cAtil I search the heart of the youhk reader. Look for this "Elee- The Johnny Cake the lad took s tria Dryer Days" with him rolled out of his hands symbol. The dealer and Johnny ran—faSter and displaying the sunny faster and faster. After him - blue and gold seal is a came a cow, sheep, a duck, a PACKA6ETDA1N,f spotted pig—a whole procession. dryer specialist. See him today. A donkey tried to beat Johnny to the cake and eat it. A crow cawed. But as the journey end-. STANDARD ed the cake was at the door of I INSTALLATIONS WIRED WITHOUT CHARGE the old cabin—with-the old man and the old woman waiting to welcome Johnny. But with Johnny there came back the hens, the cow, the pig, the lost animals. The three cab- in residents were together again. The bound boy Johnny made the older 'folks happy that he was back. As for the animals, "now Reach for the they are all yours," they told him. The old man forgot his DROMEDARY grumble and the old woman sang her Johnny Cake song hap- Package pily. A well told story, attrac- with the tively illustrated, ends in a hap- kosher py mood and will create a joyous spirit for the boys and girls reading it It COUNTS It ! WOLFF'S BROWN KASHE When You Think of PONTIAC a . NORMAN PONTIAC CO. SEE US AND SAVE MONEY You'll Like Our Friendly Dealings I No fag , 1 easy to fii! ...dozens recipe w this kosher mix ti lbw tokr a ra ELECTRIC CLOTHES DRYER . FROM TAKES oNat 4 miNurn