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January 15, 1954 - Image 21

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1954-01-15

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Culture Commission

Slates Telecast

Louis LaMed, chairman of the
culture commission of the Jew-
ish Community Council, an-
nounces that a Jewish musical
program will be presented over
the television facilities of Station
WJBK, at 10 a.m.. Sunday, by
the culture commission.
This telecast is in celebration
of the Jewish Music Festival
honoring the contribution of
Jewish music to the world-wide
treasury of music which will be
observed for a month through-
out the United States beginning
Saturday.
Participating in the telecast
will be Mrs. Milford Pregerson,
member of the culture commis-
sion, who will serve as narrator,
and the combined choral groups
of the Sisterhood and the Men's
Club of Cong. Bnai David, under
the direction of Cantor Hyman
Adler.

Soviet-Israel Trade Is Expanding:
5 Aged Polish Jews Come to Israel

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-21

Friday, January 15, 1954

Center to Present
Three Concert Series
For Music Month

The Jewish Community Cen-
ter, in cooperation with Hasho-
, far, Society for the Advance-
ment of Jewish Music, will
present the first in a series f
three concerts in celebration of
Jewish Music Month on Jan. 26,
in the Davison Branch.
Soloists will be
Shirley Zaft,
soprano; John
Redfield, bari-
ton; Dr Nathan'
Gitlin, c 1 a ri
netist ; and J ea - TrW 1-•
net te
Miller,
pianist.

T h e Center
String Quartet, •
composed of Dr.
Aaron Farbman
and Dr. Leon.
Rottenberg, vio-
linists; Da v id
Peikin, violinist;
Redfield
and Theresa Hallick, cellist, also
will. participate. Accompanists
will be Ellis Rifkin and Mildred
Kates.
The program will consist of
the Hebrew Overture for Clari-
net, String Quartet and Piano by
Serge Prokofieff and songs by
Ernest Bloch, A. W. Binder,
Julius Chajes, • Herbert Fromm,
Jason Tickton, Marc Lavry, La-
zare Saminsky and Darius Mil-
haud.
The first complete perform-
ance of the sabbath service,
written by Detroiter Julius Cha-
jes, will take place this Satur-
d a y , at Temple Emanu-El,
Brooklyn, N. Y. The presenta-
tion, hailed as an opening of
the Jewish Music Month festival
in the United States, was written
for mixed voices, solos and
organ, and will be performed
under Chajes' direction.

Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News

i

TEL AVIV—There are wide
possibilities for expanding trade
between Israel and the Soviet
Union, Zeev Argaman. who acted
as Israeli negotiator in the re-
cently concluded Israel-Soviet
trade pact, declared here Tues-
day upon his return from Mos-
cow.
Mr. Argaman said that Russia
might be interested in Israeli
textiles and other light manu-
factures as well as Israeli fruit.
He reported that the first ship-
ment of Israeli fruit to arrive in
Odessa was sold out in one day.
He reported that the Russian

consumer paid two point one
rubles per Israeli orange.
Five aged Jews arrived at Hai-
fa Monday from Poland. They
traveled via Italy, and three
others who began the journey
with them became ill and were
hospitalized in Italy. The five
applied for exit visas from Po-
land four years ago and received
them two months ago.

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"With A
Smile And
A Song"

CONTINUING IN OUR series
of articles, aided by Rabbi Jo-
shua Sperka, Jewish chaplain
for Michigan's prisons, on what
is being done for the Jewish
inmates in the state peniten-
tiaries, type of crimes commit-
DRIVER TRAINING
ted, problems of readjustment,
• AAA Driver Training Institute
Your
etc., we find that of the 63 com-
Graduate
4. Entertaining
• Professional Certified Teacher
mitted to Jackson in 1943, just
M. C.
• Dual-Control Training Car
about a year and a half after
Available Now With His
the office of Jewish chaplain
Saul H. Sinkoff UN. 2-4033
Orchestra and Entertainment
was established, 27 were first
Personal Instruction
offenders . . 22 had one pre- R.huziner Farein Pledges
TE. 4-7730 or WE. 4-3663
Sunday and Evenings Included
vious record, 5 had 2 previous Hamisha Asar JNF Aid
♦ ***********••••Z
crimes and 5 had 3 previous
crimes, and 4 had previous ar-
Morris Fisher, chairman of the
National Artists Foundation Presents
rests but no convictions . • . Hamisha Asar b'Shevat festival
In an analysis of 50 inmates, planned by the Rhuziner Farein,
they were serving for the fol- stated this week that, as in the
lowing crimes: (1) arson, (1) past. during the month of plant-
pianist
obstructing justice, (1) sex of- ing in Israel, his organization
Friday, January 29, at 8:20 P.M.
fense, 0) concealed weapons, will cooperate with the Jewish
(1) receiving stolen property, National Fund in its afforesta-
Scottish Rite Cathedral—Masonic Temple
(1) auto theft. (2) rape, (3) ag- tion program in Israel.
Program: BACH—Chromatic Fantasy and Fugue; BRAHMS—Capriccio, Rhap-
sody; CHOPIN—Sonata in B flat minor, Ballade in A flat, 4 etudes; PRO-
gravated assault, (3) fraud, (6)
The festival will be celebrated
KOFIEFF,—Sonata No. 3; also works of DEBUSSY and LISZT.
burglary, (9) robbery, (9) forg-
Tickets: $1.20, 1.80, 2.40, 3.00 (includ. tax.) at Grinnell's
on
Monday
evening,
in
Cong.
ergy, (11) homicide, (1) sex psy-
Beth Joseph, 18450 Wyoming.
chopath . . . These do not in-
clude the 13 inmates serving Samuel Robinson will report on
the progress of the consruction
outside the walls as trustees.

SUNDAY Dance to
THE JEWISH CHAPLAIN'S of- of the new edifice and give the
• •
fice in Jackson is alongside that approximate opening date of the
THE ESQUIRES"
synagogue.

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of the Catholic and Protestant
ORCHESTRA
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chaplains . . . serving not only

AT
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as quarters for the Jewish chap- making orchestra which was or-



lain, but also as clearing house ganized and developed in De-

for all the problems and needs tfoit . . . later to become the
Goldkette Victor Record-
of the Jewish inmates . . Here , Jean
.
(8 MILE AT GRATIOT)

all interviews are held and the •ing Orchestra . . . This year Aliens Must Register
:
Jewish inmate is permitted to marks the 25th anniversary of At Post Office This Month •
JAN. 17th, 9:00 P.M. •

the
first
triumphal
American
use its facilities for letter writ-

• Bus leaves Davison and Holmur
For Information Call
0
ing and typing . , : In some cases! tour made by the famed aggre-

Resettlement Service, the 0

8:30 P.M. Sharp
LI. 6-0903
Rabbi Sperka has to delve deep- gation . . . His piano concert, Jewish Welfare Federation's a

ly into family history before a Jan. 29, in the Scottish Rite agency dealing with immigrants,
decision can be reached whether Cathedral of Masonic Temple, calls attention to the provision
or not the man is really a Jew puts him in a brand new role, of the McCarran Act that all
. . . In most cases where a doubt as interpreter of serious music non-citizens, regardless of how
arises as to his religious affilia- . . . Max and Paula Schwartz long they have lived in the
tion, the man does not belong and son, Solomon "Munchy" United States, must file an ad-
to the Jewish group but has Schwartz, will arrive from Cuba dress report card during Jan-
SAVOIA RESTAURANT
some personal motive . . . It to attend the Bar Mitzvah of uary.
Chicken, Steaks, Frog Legs, Dinners, Spaghetti Cr Raviolli
might be that he has a Jewish Edward Sosnick, son of Mr. and _ The card, form 1-53, can be We Cater to Families and Parties
Full Course Dinner: SI.25 up
UN. 2-9775
15508 Livernois
Open Sun.
friend or thinks he can gain Mrs. Harry Sosnick, the morning obtained at any post-office, and
special privileges or to escape of Jan. 16 ... "Munchy" will be when completed must be hand-
TR. 2-8800
identity . Frequently, a non- here on one of the legs of his ed (not mailed) to a postal clerk. CLAM SHOP and BAR
Jewish inmate will request a • honeymoon jaunt . . . Harry's Failure to do so will result in
Serving: Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, Steaks and Assorted Sea
Jewish Bible or a Hebrew book cousins from New York who prosecution and subject the
2675 E. GRAND BLVD.
to learn the language . . . Re- spell their name Soshnick . . . alien to various penalties, up to Music by Muzak
quests for conversion are im- 1 Isadore, William and Sidney .. . and including deportation.
BOESKY'S
A separate Report Card must
mediately discouraged by Rabbi will also arrive to join in on
Sperka who, usually after per- what promises to be one of the be filed for every alien member
ale cLun ge
sistence, offers to loan a book on biggest Bar Mitzvah shindigs of the family. Another require-
the Jewish religion suggesting seen around these parts in a ; ment of the law is that every Enjoy the best in food and entertainment. Complete dinners, luncheons, suppers.
that such a decisive step should long time . . . Shirley Garsoff alien 18 years and over must at 2 shows nightly and dancing. 3 shows on Saturday—OPEN SUNDAYS-7 days
bc; made outside the prison walls. was installed, last Tuesday, as all times carry his alien regis- weekly. We cater to parties and banquets.
15241 E. WARREN at Barham
TU. 2-3883
president of the Mosaic Women tration card on his person.
HY "PAGLIACCI" KRUPP has I • . The Duartians of the City
CARD OF THANKS
For An Early Breakfast or Midnight Snack.
become a "hotcha" guy this of Hope hold their Barn Dance,
The family of the late Hyman
For a Light Lunch or Complete Dinner Stop At
year for the Infant Service ! Jan. 17, at Graemer's Barn, 11- Rich acknowledges with grateful
Group affair, Jan. 31, at the Mile at Inkster Rd. . . . Sign appreciation the many kind ex-
FINE moos 8333 LINWOOD
Masonic Temple . . . Hy's realm noticed by Seymour Allen on a pressions of sympathy extended
board
in
front
of
a
little
syna-
of song styling talent has gone
by relatives and friends during
froth. opera to "Birth of the gogue in Tuscon, Ariz.: "If ab- its recent bereavement.
Famous for Chicken Paprikas, home-made cheese cake and strudel. Banquet, shower
Blues," one of the numbers he'll sence makes the heart grow
and party accommodations at any time. Closed Monday and Tuesday. Open daily
do in the "Burnt Sugar" revue fonder, then this synagogue
from 5 to 10 p.m., Sundays and holidays from 1 to 10 p.m. Call TR. 3-7444, if
no answer, TR. 1-4485.
The top-rankirig show in must have many friends." . . .
114 PALLISTER AVE,
the Jewish community, that of Songstress Gertrude Blum. is re-
FREE PARKING
the annual production put on cuperating from an operation at
by Infant Service Group, is di- Grace Hospital . . . Music pro-
TR. 2-4375
BOESKY'S
12th and Hazelwood
rected for the 18th year by gram being planned by Cantor
A
Distinguished
Delicatessen,
Restaurant,
Nicholas Fenakel and commit-
Eleanor Riseman.
* * *
and Cocktail Lounge. Fine Foods
tee, to be given Feb. 28, at Adas
WE'LL BE DOING the honors Shalom. Synagogue.
TR. 2-8500
as master of ceremonies at the
Choice seats at all performances.
Take Out and Delivery
So Hurry, your only opportunity to
Pisgah Lodge, Bnai Brith, Fath-
See a film . . . so splendidly di-
Service Our Specialty . . . Ribs & Chicken right off the fire.
er, Son and Daughter affair;
rected, by Irving Pichel . . so
Open 4 p.m. to 4 a.m., Sunday I p.m. to 4 a.m.
Cor. 12th is Clairmount
this Sunday afternoon, • at Adas
excellently produced by Louis de
Shalom Synagogue . . . The af-
Rochemont . . . so well acted by
15301 E. Jefferson, at Beaconsfield
Is The Guy
fair starts at 1:30 p.m. . . . no
a superb cast and with Niall Mac-
VA. 2-4118
admission charge . . so c'mon
Ginnis as
Luncheons 11 to 3 — Dinners 5 to
For a Terrific
out and have fun with the
10:30. Suppers 10:30 to 2 a.m.
youngsters.
* * *
3020 GRAND RIVER. Free Parking. TE. 2-8600. Private
CH
Banquet Rooms for wedding parties. Serving the
DISA 'N DATA . . . Gilda Par-
HOUSE World's Finest Steaks, Chops and Sea Foods for more
trite, BBYO, reminds us that
than 26 years. All Beef aged in our own cellars.
Jan. 23 is our birthday .. Their
ROBIN HOOD'S serving the finest and most delicious of foods,
dance will be held on that date
Steaks,
Cbops, Chicken Club Sandwiches. Short Orders. Delicious
Week days at 4:40-6:30-8:20-10:00 P.M.
at Veteran's Memorial Bldg. . .
Hamburgers. "Served as you like it."
UN. 1-9802
Extra shows Saturdays, Sundays and
a stag affair (no dates allowed!)
Holidays at 1:00 and 2:51 P.M.
20176 LI VERNO1S AVE., 1 1 /2 Blks. So. 8 Mile Rd. Open 24 Hours
, Gloria Mehr is president.
14500 W. 7 MILE RD
... The forthcoming production
MARIA'S PIZZERIA
of the musical motion picture,
1 Block W. of Jos. Couzians
"The Jean Goldkette Story," will
Specializing
in Pizza Pie and Famous Italian Foods
Woodward near 6 Mile
UN. 4-7100
Air-Conditioned . . . Parking Facilities .
bring back memories for those
Carry Out Service
TO. 8-9300
who remember . h s
.7113 PURITAN . . Open 4 .p.m. to 3 a.m. . . UN. 4-9816,
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