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April 09, 1954 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1954-04-09

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Cornerstone Laying Ceremony Sunday
For Esther Berman Branch of U.H.S.

Court Orders Hearing on Conviction of Rabbi

KARLSRUHE, (JTA)—The Ger- this week. While awaiting the •
man Supreme Court here has re trial or his case, Dr. Ohren-
ordered a further hearing on stein lives in involuntary semi-
the appeal filed by Bavaria's retirement at his residence Oirk
former Chief Rabbi. Dr. Aron a lakeside south of Munich. Be
Ohrenstein, against his convic- is on leave from his rabbinical
tion in the 1952 Munich trial Post.
that was primarily directed
against the late Dr. Philip Auer-
bach, Bavarian restitution chief,
who committed suicide the day
DRIVER TRAINING
after three Nazi judges making
• AAA Driver Training institute
Graduate
up the court found him guilty.
• Professional Certified Teacher
Dr. Ohrenstein, who was given
• Duel-Control Training Car
PORTION OF NEW ESTHER BERMAN U.H.S. BRANCH
one year in jail, filed a petition
The cornerstone will be laid Sunday, 11:30 a.m., for the new for review which has sufficient
Saul H. Sinkoff UN. 2-4033
Esther Berman Branch of the United Hebrew Schools, at Schaefer merit to warrant a full-dress
and 7-Mile Road. This functional Hebrew school will include li- hearing by the Supreme Court,
Sunday and Evenings Included
THE RECENT article in Life brary and auditorium facilities. Alex Kohner is the architect. Par-
says the ruling handed down
Magazine about Livernois Ave. ticipants in the program will include Mandell Berman, son of the
and the used car dealers brought late Esther Berman for whom the building is being named; Sam-
giggles galore to its readers . . uel Rubiner, president of the Jewish Welfare. Federation; Max
but a more delving might have Zivian, chairman of the Federation's capital needs committee;
uncovered even more stories to Rabbi Jacob Chinitz anti Abe Kasle, president of the schools, who
tickle the funny bone. . . For will lay the cornerstone. An invitation is extended to the entire
Folks Desirous of Our Help ht Planning
instance, the time, last year, community to attend this ceremony. In the event of inclement
a WONDERFUL PARTY
when E & M Motor Sales had a weather, the program will be held indoors in the present building,
18945
Schaeffer,
adjoining
the
new
building
site.
slightly used but costly Rolls-
Royce limousine on display to
AND HIS BAND
attract passerby. . . It was so
lavish in fact, that brothers-in-
WE. 4-0879
TE. 4-7730
or
law Mitchell Schram, Eddie Tay-
lor and Irving Scheff, never
dreamed of ever selling it. . .
By NATHAN ZIPRIN
The car was strictly on the lot
(Copyright, 1954, Seven Arts Feature Syndicate)
as a show piece. . . One day,
however, a man visiting here On the Cultural Front
Prediction that a compilation of Yiddish' fiction in English, to
from Australia walked in and
Formerly of Lelli's
asked if it was sale. . . Told be published this fall by Viking Press under the probable title of
Liquors
• Good Food
"Treasury
of
Yiddish
Fiction,"
will
hit
the
best
seller
list
may
be
a
that it was and the price, he
OUR
SPECIALTY
IS
ITALIAN
FOOD
came back later in the day with bit premature, but those who have had the opportunity to observe
* CHOPS
* STEAKS
cash on the line for the car. . . the labor of love have no doubt about the impact of the book is
to 11 a.m., Sundays 2 to 11 p,ne.
Open Daily 11
counted
on
making
on
the
American
scene.
Edited
by
Irving
Howe,
The man sent E & M a letter
7525 W. McNichols Rd. "'a ZAR Ft"" U N. 1-8699
from Australia, a short while assistant professor of English at Brandeis University, and Eliezer
after, telling Mitchell, Eddie and Greenberg, Yiddish poet and essayist whose latest volume of verse
Irving about his having the "Night Dialogue" was widely praised by the literary critics, the
Rolls-Royce shipped to his sheep book will have a seventy-page introduction illuminating rather
ranch outside of Sydney. . . than recording the comparatively brief but brilliant history of
"Best model I ever saw," ex- Yiddish literature, a medium whose interterritorial character is
BE YOUR OWN JUDGE
one of its most illuminating aspect.
claimed the Australian in his
The Hebrew Day School, which seems to be making rapid
That We Serve
letter. "Thanks for selling it to strides on our educational scene, dates back to the Colonial
me. I particularly like the glass Period. The first such school was established in New York City
partition between the front and in 1730, By 1854 there were seven Hebrew Day Schools, but the
And How . . . Because We Have the Crust!
rear seats. Most ingenious feat- spurt seemed to have stopped until the twenties, or more properly
We Also Specialize in
ure of the car. I roll that win- until 1942. Today there are 157 Day Schools in. America distributed
GENUINE ITALIAN FOODS
dow up and I'd like to see the over 65 Jewish communities in 23 states, of which forty-three,
CARRY OUT SERVICE
darned sheep that can lick the outside of New. York, are affiliated with Torah Umesorah . .
back of my neck while I'm driv- Total enrollment in the Day Schools is 30,000 as against 123,000
ing it to market!"
in the Talmud Torahs and 176,000 in Sunday Schools. The annual
18140 W. 7 Mile
*
• *
At Southfield
cost of Day School operation is estimated at $10,750,000 as com-
ALBERT GOT DBAUM is the pared with $10,800,000 for Talmud Torahs and $4,000,000 for Sun-
KE. 4-9290
new owner of Zukin's on Dexter. day Schools. Individual student costs per year in the Day School
. . . taking over from Leon Zu- ranges between $360 and $450 as compared with between $75 and
kin but still retaining the name $110 in Talmud Torahs and $35 in Sunday School.
of the emporium that has be-
come a community by-word
among young folks congregating Arab Countries to Hear Commercial Radio Shows
SAVOIA RESTAURANT
there from the day it was open-
LONDON, (WJA) — The Near Arabia, the World's Press News,
ed six years ago.
Chicken, Steaks, Frog Legs, Diviners, Spaghetti 6 Ravialli
East
Arab
Broadcasting
Station
London weekly, reports.
Full Course Dinner: $1.25 up
* *
*
We Cater to Families and Parties
(Sharq al Adna) operating from
UN. 2-9775
Open Sun.
15508 Livernois
The station is operated from
LOU HABER, executive direc-
Cyprus, will shortly be accept-
tor of Adas Shalom Synagogue, ing "commercial programs and British territory. No reference to
, TR. 2.8800
became a father again, but in spot announcements" for trans- Israel is made and the commer- CLAM SHOP and BAR
his anxiety neglected to discov- mission to a number of Middle cial advertising now anounced
Serving: Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, Steaks and Assorted Sea Foods
er of what! . . . He called Sinai East countries, including Egypt, is to be directed exclusively to
2675 E. GRAND BLVD.
Music by Muzak
Hospital, asked how the baby Libya, Jordan, Syria and Saudi Arab countries.
The
Near
East
Arabic
Broad-
was and how wife, Louise was
Cafe Lounge
casting Station was established BOESKY'S SID'S
feeling .. . but forgot to ask if
Enjoy the best in food end entertainment. Complete dinners, luncheons, late
during
the
war
to
counteract
Encouraged
by
this
assurance
it was a boy or girl. . . His
Fascist propaganda from Italy, snacks. Dancing nightly. OPEN SUNDAYS-7 days weekly. We cater to
daughter, now has a baby bro- the bruiser went back in. . At
and banquets.
but
its transmissions after the parties
the end of the 7th, says Harry,
TU. 2-3883
ther.
15241 E. WARREN at Barbara
he came back to the corner conclusion of hostilities and
*
*
blood-drenched and wobbly, especially during the war in Is-
For An Early Breakfast or Midnight Snack.
A LADY WHO just can't resist
rael have on numerous occasions
For a Light Lunch or Complete Dinner Stop At
the lure of roulette wheels and turned to his manager and ask- distinctly favored Arab League
slot machines stopped off at Re- ed huskily, "I ain't winning now, aims and political efforts.
FINE Foods 8333 LINWOOD
no on her way home from the am I, Jake?" . . . Again assured,
he
went
back
for
another
round,
coast, and bumped into builder
Sol Sloan. . . "Fancy meeting only to have his opponent cata- DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-23
riday, April 9, 1954
you here," exclaimed Sol. "What pult him half way out of the
Famous for Chicken Paprikas, home-made cheese cake and strudel. Banquet, snowsr
and party accommodations at any time. Closed Monday and Tuesday. Open daily
hotel are you staying at? . . . ring. . . With a groggy glance
Spring is here
from 5 to 10 p.m., Sundays and holidays from 1 to 10 p.m. Call TR. 3-7444, It
out
of
one
half-closed
eye,
"Am
"Hotel?" echoed the lady, as she
no answer, TR. 1-4485.
and summer is near,
bought a new stack of chips. I still winin'?" . . • "Sure," said
114 PALLISTER AVE.
FREE PARKING
NOW
is
the
time
to
drop
us
"My dear boy, I've only been the manager. . "Then," de-
• reservation line!
clared
the
pug,
crawling
out
of
here four days!"
TR. 2-4375
BOESKY'S
12th and Hazelwood
the ring, "I quit winner!"
*
*
*
C
*
Distinguished Delicatessen, Restaurant,
LIBRARIAN RUTHE GOODE
LOST AND FOUND DEPT... .
and Cocktail Lounge. Fine Foods
got on the Dexter bus enroute
PARK
t.UXURY
home from downtown, last week, Through an appeal in last week's
TR. 2-8500
MOTEL
took the only empty seat . . . column, Mrs. Malkie Elfman has
Take Out and Delivery
next to a harmless-looking little found the Mrs. Gora whom she
Datiget
Rates
a
Service Our Specialty . . Ribs 6 Chicken right off the fire.
drunk . . . and opened a map, a had met on the boat enroute
Open 4 p.m. to 4 oats., Sunday 1 p.m. to 4 a.m.
Car. 12th & Cloirmount
detailed map of Manchuria. . . from Melbourne, Australia, .
• Lake-front rooms • Children's Day Camp
• New swimming • Wonderful food
The drunk studied the map for Mrs. Elfman had gone on to Cal-
ifornia
before
coming
to
Detroit
pool
• Entertainment
15301 E. Jefferson, at Beaconsfield
a time, too, and finally address-
• Beach
• Golf, tennis,
VA. 2-4118
ed Ruthe: "Are you sure, lady," for a visit, and lost the phone
• Bay Fever Relief horseback riding
Luncheons 11 to 3 — Dinners 5 10
he asked, "you're on the right number and address of Mrs.
Color/el brochure upon request,
Gora's
daughter,
with
whom
she
10:30. Suppers 10:30 to 2 a.m.
bus?"
HARBOR SPRINGS, MICHi
was visiting. . . Glad we were
*
*
hrf a it ie
e
RD
oo
m
R
isVEfR.
or
F r w ee stdcpa nr 9k I nr.t.
s6 ort Private
2
n
0q
u
G
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e s. 2-8O
parties.
COUSIN HARRY RASKIN, able to have been of service.
World's Finest Steaks Chops and Sea Foods for snore
HOUSE
C
prominent boxing trainer regu-
than 26 years. All Beef aged in our own cellars.
larly seen on TV in the corner
ROBIN HOOD'S serving the finest and most delicious of foods,
of one of the contestants, is al-
Steaks, Chops Chicken Club Sandwiches. Short Orders. Delicious
ways good for a story about
Hamburgers. Served as you like it."
UN. 1-9802
23845 W. SEVEN MILE AT TELEGRAPH
happenings in his career as a
20176 LIVERNOIS AVE., 1% Blks. So. 8 Mile Rd. Open 24 Hours
second. . . He tells of the 4th-
rate fighter he was seconding
Beer - Wine - Champagne - Party Snacks - Groceries
some years ago who, after a few
MARIA'S
HOME BAR SUPPLIES - PARTY FAVORS
rounds, was thoroughly beaten
Specializing in Pizza Pie and Famous iteAian Foods
and ready to give up. . . His
GLASSWARE FOR SALE OR RENT
Air-Conditioned .
. Parking Facilities
. v. Ccnry Out Service
eager manager, standing at the
113
PURITAN . ., Open 4 p.m. to 3 a.m, . UN. 4-9816
Every Night
ringside, urged him on: "Get
MI 11 P.M.
KE 5-0860
back in there!" he ordered. "You
Reliable Package service, 8917 Linwood
TY. 8-2560
got him goin'. You're winnin'!"
Israel Enterprises, 11820 Dexter Blvd.
TO. 8-0896
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