Histadrut Campaign Gets Early Start From Efforts of Labor Zionist Groups

• The 1954-55 driVe of the De- panding on initial plans to as- branches, at the special gifts paign, will go toward the lip-
troit Histadrut Campaign will sure the success of the tribute level, with most branches hay- building of the community of
to Schaver, who is known ing already answered the call by Ramie, Israel.
get an early start this year, as throughout the community as a. scheduling special programs and
Until the War of Liberation,
members of the Labor Zionist staunch supporter of all activi- general membership meetings.
Ramie was an all-Arab village
Division will inaugurate the sea- ties in behalf of Israel.
The entire $60,000 presented except for a handful of Jews. It
son with a breakfast at 10 a.m.,
Already a movement is under to Mr. Schaver, in addition to is still considered a miracle that
Sunday, at Lachar's.
way to obtain total coverage of which all other funds raised in the town was taken and held.
Arranged by a special pre- the Farband and LZOA Detroit during the 1954-55 cam- during the war.'
campaign committee, under the
Today,'Hamle is thought of as
chairmanship of Harry Schumer, 1 15 Million Franc Loan Fund Required to Aid
giving promise to be one of Is-
the meeting will bring together
rael's most beautiful cities. De-
a representative group of the Jewish Victims of Orleansville Earthquake
troit funds will be spent to con-
Labor Zionist campaign workers,
A 15,000,000 franc loan fund Mr. Heler as a well-to-do Jew- struct necessary medical clinics,
who have assumed responsibil-
will be required to rehabilitate ish community, which had no trade schoo18, patterned after
ity for raising $60,000 in a series the Jewish community of Or- relief roll and never called on the noted Max Pine Trade
of pre campaign programs cul- leansville, Algeria, as a result of others for help. There were 20 School, and civic and commun-
minating on Nov. 30.
families of artisans, including ity centers.
the recent earthquake there.
The sum raised will be turned I The proposal was contained in shoemakers, tinsmiths, carpen-
'ENROUTE TO JACKSON
over to Morris L. Schaver at al a letter r from Benjamin Heler, ters and painters; 25 families
Prison last week for Rosh
WE ARE NOW
Hashanah services and dinner, testimonial dinner being given president of the Federation of were those of small business-
Rabbi Joshua Sperka told of the in his honor Dec. 1, at the Sher-I Jewish Communities of Algeria, men; 40 were families of per-
long-time inmate of a displaced aton Cadillac Hotel on the oc- to the Paris headquarters of the manently employed clerks and
Joint Distribution Committee, white collar workers; about 15
For WEDDINGS, SHOWERS,
persons camp who finally got casion of his 60th birthday.
The committee in charge of containing the first detailed, were wholesalers and large re-
B A P MITZVAHS, SWEET
his visa and sailed off for
SIXTEENS, ETC. Moderate
America, faithfully promising the testimonial is currently ex- authoritative report on the ef- tailers.
Prices. Can accommodate from
fect of the Orleansville disaster
to send for his wife the moment
25 to 125 people. Dance floor
he achieved a respectable bank anti-French faction which, ac- upon the local Jewish commu-
and piano also available.
nity.
•
balance. . . Unfortunately, he cording to my guide, has been
Serving dinners to the public
DRIVER TRAINING
forgot all about her until he apprehended. It is certainly a
A death toll of 13 and a corn-
on Sundays and Holidays only.
• AAA Driver Training Institute
See us. in our newly beautifully
received a letter from her six paradise for camera enthusiasts. ple t e destruction of business
Graduate
remodeled Dining Rooms.
months later ... Unable to read, Tomorrow I plan to visit the property and dwellings of the
Professional
Certified
Teacher
•
he persuaded the neighborhood colorful Berber tribes in the 130 Jewish families, numbering
Kormendy's Dining Room
• Dual•Control Training Car
butcher to divulge the letter's Atlas Mountains. I visited the 700 persons, living in Orleans-
and Catering
Saul H. Sinkoff LI. 7-3313
contents to him .. The butcher, JeWish section of Medina today. ville, is repOrted by Mr. Heler
114 Pallister
Who had a voice like a foghorn Tried Yiddish without avail. following a personal trip to the
Personal Instruction
TIZ. 3-.7444 or TR. 1-4485
on the Queen Mary, opened the They only speak Hebrew, French area, during which he was ac-
Sunday and Evenings Included
letter and read hoarsely, "Why and Arabic. I'll be off for companied by Grand Rabbi Fin-
haven't you sent for me? I need France, Spain and the rest of gerhut, Joseph Hassoun, honor-
••••••4444••••4•••••+•••444)
some money right away. Min- the Continent next week. Re- ary president of the Federation, •••••••••••••••
nie" ... The immigrant snatch- gards to our good of Jewish and Mr. Saffer, president of the
Jewish Community of Algiers.
ed the note from the butcher's community in Detroit."
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Only 20 Jewish families, con-
hands, stuffed it angrily into his
Has Become the Talk of the Town
THE NEW CLASS of initiates sisting mainly of civil servan)3S
pocket and forgot about it until
about
a month later when he found in the rank of Page, at Detroit who are carrying on necessary
himself in the company of Rabbi Lodge 55, Knights of Pythias, governmental functions, have
Sperka . . . Again he asked,"Will will continue on through . the stayed on in the stricken city,
you read my wife's letter to me, rank toward knighthood as the Mr. Heler reports. Dida Ghen-
AND HIS BAND
please?" . . . This time it was Harry Mandel Class . . . named assia, president of the Jewish
TE.
4,7730
WE. 4-0879
or
the soft, modulated voice of after the late past chancellor Community of Orleansville, has
Rabbi Sperka that echoed, "Why who only recently passed away. refused to leave his post and is •••••••••••••••••••••9++.•••++.4444-.4••-•- • -••••••••
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working with the authorities to
haven't you sent for me? I need
TREASURY MAN Ernie Iczko- restore order to the city. All the
some money right away, Min-
nie" . . . The immigrant nodded vitz tells the story making the rest have fled to surrounding
Delightfully
with satisfaction ... "Anyhow," rounds at work about the Fed- villages, which previously had
Air-Conditioned
he remarked, "I'm glad to no- eral officer, walking up the no Jewish residents.
Orleansville was described by
tice that she's changed her street, hearing frightful screams
Cocktail Lounge
Restaurant
Delicatessen
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coming from a house . . . He
tone!"
Famous for Fine Food
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ran to investigate, found a small DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-17
DINNERS 4:30 to 9:30 • AFTER THEATRE SNACKS
BEST BET OF The Weekend boy had swallowed a quarter
Friday, October 8, 1954
Businessmen's Lunch 11:30 *Jr). to 3 p.m.
. Post Holiday Dance by . • • His mother, not knowing
TRAY CATERING A SPECIALTY
what
to
do,
was
frantic
.
.
.
Men's Club of Adas Shalom
TR. 2-4375
12th
at
Hazelwood-
The,
man
caught
the
little
fellow
Synagogue . . Saturday night
For Excellent Food Try ,
. • • Oct. 9 . . . with dancing and by the heels and holding him
entertainment by Sammy Woolf up, gave him a few shakes .. .
The coin dropped to the floor ...
and his band.' •
"Well," exclaimed the grateful
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. .
A GROUP OF first graders at m
mother, "you certainly know
Roosevelt School was asked by what to do! Are you a doctor?"
ROAST CHICKEN ....97c BOESKY'S SID'S CAFE
their teacher to draw an imagi- •• • • "No, madam," replied the
ALWAYS THE FINEST—
DINING, DANCING, ENTERTAINMENT. 3 Shows Nightly. Complete
nary picture of anything they official, "I'm a collector of in-
Sunday Special
ternal
revenue.
"
dinners, luncheons. After-Theatre dining. Surodoy , dinners from 12 noon.
wished . . . Sylvia Strauss re-
TU. 2-3883
ports that one paper turned in
at Barham
ROAST TURKEY ..$125 15241 E. WARREN
contained a picture of a fine
WE CATER TO PARTIES AND BANQUETS
STEAKS
_
big car . . An old man, with
STEAKS
NO WAITING
long whiskers flying in the
SAVOIA RESTAURANT
breeze, was driving, and two
STEAKS
Chicken,
Steaks,
Frog Legs, Dinners, Spaghetti & Rav;olli
FOR SERVICE!
people, a man and a woman,
Full Course Dinner: $1.25 Ifit
We Cater to Families and Parties
STEAKS
were seated in the back seat .. .
UN. 2-9775
Open Sun.
15508 Livernois
The little six-year-old, after
Complete Carry Out Service
STEAKS
being asked to explain, said,
TR. 2-8800
CLAM SHOP and BAR
"Why, that is God: He is driv-
Serving: Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, Steaks and Assorted Sea Foods
ing Adam and Eve out of the
2675 E. GRAND BLVD.
Music by Muzak
Garden. of Eden!"
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For An Early Breakfast or Midnight Snack.
13200 W. WARREN
SOL STAR, husband of song-
For
a Light Lunch or Complete Dinner Stop At -
(3 Wks. E. of Schaefer)
, stress recording star, Bunny
Paul, tells the story about a
FINE FOODS 8333 LINWOOD
DEARBORN, MICHIGAN
flourishing coast agency named
Feitlebaum & Garfinkel . .
LU. 1-9210
TR. 2-8500
One morning Feitlebaum came
Take Out and Delivery
DINING ROOM
to Garfinkel and explained that
Service Our Specialty . . . Ribs & Chicken right off the fire.
Plenty of Free Parking
he was sick and tired of his
Cor. 12th & Clairmount
Open 4 p.m. to 4 a.m., Sunday 1 p.m. to 4 a.m.
18050
LAHSER
RD.
cumbersome and harsh-sound-
Open
Daily,
11:30
A.M.
to
1
A.M.
ing name . . . "With your per-
Best Wishes for a Happy and
1S301 E. Jefferson, at Beaconsfield
Friday and Saturday to 4 A.M.
mission," he explained, "I have
Healthful New Yearfrom
VA. 2-4118
Sunday from 12 Noon
changed my name this morning
Luncheons 11 to 3 — Dinners S to
Your Hosts,
Luncheons 11:30 A.M.—Free Parking
Suppers WM to 2 cm,
10:30.
to O'Brien" . . Garfinkel said
Milt Stein and Jack Schwartz
nothing, but a few mornings
h:
KE.
2-9896
e;. 2-iisdeOrt inPgrivr
o.r Frzeid:ianrgkInit4; ;;;E
mIssVEist
GeRt AFN4o R
3B0a2n0qiu
later he came to his partner
with the declaration that he too
26 years. Ali Beet aged in our own cellars.
was tired of the name he had
been bearing all his life . .
ROBIN HOOD'S serving the finest and most delicious of tooth,
"With your permission," he said,
Steaks, Chops, Chicken Club Sandwiches. Short Orders. Delicious
UN. 1-9802
"I have also changed my name
Hamburgers. "Served as you like it."
to O'Brien" . . . Thereupon, the
20176 LFVERNOIS AVE., 1% Mks. So. 8 Mile Rd. Open 24 flours
old sign was taken down and a
resplendant new one, reading
MARIA'S PIZZERIA
"O'Brien & O'Brien" was put up
Specializing in Pizza Pie and Famous Italian Foods
in its place . . . A few mornings
Mr-Conditioned . . . Parking Facilities . . . Carry Out Service
later the telephone rang and a
voice demanded to be connected
7107 PURITAN ... Open 11 a.m. to 3 a.m. .. UN. 1-3929
with Mr. O'Brien . . . "Very
Between Gladstone and Hazelwood
18246 WYOMING at Curtis
good, sir," said the cheery-voiced
UNIVERSITY 2-2520
(Formerly Bill's Delicatessen)
"but
which
Mr.
op erat or,
lif i
o
Our.
Pizzas
are delicious
O'Brien do you want, Feitle-
• Breakfast • Lunch • After Theatre Snacks • Tray Catering •
Carry–Out serettl
Mr Conditioned for Your Dining Pleasure.
,
baum or Garfinkel?"
Hours: Open weekdays, Tues., Wed., Thurs., 1111:30 a.m. to 12 midnight;
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A SALAMI to 1st hundred customers,
Fri., Sat., 11:30 a.m. to 3 a.m.; Sun. 2 p.m. to J a.m. Closed Monday.
HAROLD ROSEMONT writes
with $2 purchase or over. Kosher Salami
from Medina, French Morocco
,
Hot Dlobg s 79c lb. Raw
d o ts oh ne gr u eH
a nd i e K
. . . "Thought I'd find out if this
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Grossbeck M97 at Cass Ave. in Mt. Clements
is really as dangerous a place
DIRECT PHONE WO. 3-6633
as reported in The Jewish News.
Owners: Irv, Sherman 7— Aubrey Gordon
Serving Foods That Will Please Your Palate. Entertainment Nightly
Discovered it's very quiet. Un-
Clubhouse Closed Monday
easiness is calm(' Small
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WHERE T DINE

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STAFFORD'S
BUDDY'S BAR-B-Q

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CARL'S C HOP

Announcing Grand Opening

Saturday., Oct. 9th

Cousins Delicatessen

8831 Linwood

ea i /fa PIZZERIA

Opening
Specials!

HILLCREST COUNTRY( CLUB

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