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The Detroit Jewish News, 1954-11-26

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DETROIT JEWISH NEWS— 17

Friday, November 26, 1954

Last '54 Bnai Brith
Bond Event Nov. 28

Danny Raskin's

Record 700 Yeshivah Contributors
.Attend .Traditional Dinner Program

,Shmuel Niger to Speak
on Tercentenary Dec. 3

Shrnuel Niger, well-known es-
The largest audience ever floor, which was added after the
gathered for the 'traditional din- original building plans were sayist, will deliver a Yiddish ad-
ner and show of the Beth Yeh- started to provide complete faci- dress on the significance of the
udah Schools gathered last Sun- lities at the Yeshivah, will be American Jewish Tercentenary,
In the last of a series of func-
day at the Latin Quarter for dedicated to the parents of Dan- in the auditorium of the Work-
tions staged for the sale of Is-
an inspiring and enjoyable eve- iel A. Laven, one of the school's men's Circle Center, Friday, Dec-.
rael bonds, the Greater Detroit
ning.
most ardent leaders.
Bnai Brith Council announce
3, 8:30 p.m., under the sponsor-
Nearly 700 paid $25 a plate for
that the program, "Israel, Molly
The key to the new school ship of the Farband, Sholem.
the dinner, which netted $17,000 annex was given to little Susan Aleichem Institute and the
and Hugh," set . for Sunday, 8
towards the maintenance fund S i m a Goldberg, daughter of Workmen's Circle.
p.m., at Congre-
of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, De- Dave Goldberg, treasurer of the
Louis LaMed, chairman of the
gation Beth
troit's lekding all-day Hebrew Businessmen's Council, and Mrs.
culture commission of the Jewish
Aron, 18000 Wy-
school.
Goldberg. A plaque _will later be Community Council, and Sam.
oming, will cul-
Judge Nathan J. Kaufman, as erected in the building, on which Sigal, chairman of the Council's
minate the 1954
chairman of the annual dinner, the key will stand, as a monu- Yiddish culture committee,
are
campaign.
sponsored by the Businessmen's ment to Mr. Goldberg's late assisting in arranging this pro-
Council and Synagogue Council parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris gram.
A c c ording to
APPROPOS OF A discussion of the Beth Yehudah Schools,
Samuel Gottlieb,
Goldberg. Susan will be given
Tickets may be obtained at
program c h air- of elections, political scandals served as toastmaster,' introduc- - the distinction of opening the the Coundl office or from the
-
i
n
g
Yeshivah
leaders,
calling
,. man, the wind- and related matters, Bill Cohen
new annex building when it fi- other sponsoring organizations.
‘k : up event is drew a chuckle, with one of his upon two Yeshivah students and nally is completed.
then turning the program over
'''sponsored by
Other tributes will include the
the combined reminiscences . . . Some . years to Mickey Woolf, who introduced inscription of the name Robert
Gottlieb
l o d g e s and ago, Bill was attending a ses- the guest star, Sam Levenson.
Carnick on the building's corner
chapters of Downtown, Handler. sion of the State Legislature
Levenson was at his very best, stone. Mr. Carnick, who passed
as
he
related
the
warm
tales
of
Herzl, Marshall and Stone, of . . . At the opening it was an-
away recently, had laid the cor-
his family and the'problems and
Bnai Brith.
nerstone for the new building.
nounced that a visiting chorus ordeals they faced.
"Israel, Molly and Hugh" will would render a selection of one
Included among t h e other
Mordecai Waldman, a 13 year-
.feature the singer and actress,
gifts announced was a$3,000 con-
of
the
spiritualS
.
.
.
aild,
Bill
dld
Yeshivah
student
who
had
Molly Picon, in a return en-
tribution by the teachers of the
gagem,ent by popular request, thought, it was with a touch of just celebrated his Bar Mitzvah Yeshivah themselves a ri'd a
and the young Haganah fighter ironic humor that the chorus led the dinner guests in the $1,000 contribution from t h e
and author, Hugh McDonald of leader gravely announced that benshen. As a further demon- Mogen Abraham Sisterhood.
the title of the selection was stration of the affection and
New York.
Gifts toward the completion of
reverence with which 'students
"Through the efforts of our "Steal Away." * * *
hold for the institution, Moshe the new building are still being
lodges and chapters, we have al-
accepted. . For information call
IT WAS ONLY recently that Grossbart, a Wayne University the Yeshivah office, TO. 3-7700.
ready secured 37 Guardians of
student who also attends the
Philip
Handler
Lodge,
Bnai
Israel, $1,000 bond buyers," Gott-
Yeshivah College of Advanced
lieb said.. "These persons. will be Brith, engaged the services of Study, addressed the group.
honored with individual scrolls, Sam Shreeman as the caller for
Grossbart, who said his day
to be presented to them by Hugh the barn dance . . To their begins at 7:30 a.m. with services
amazement,
they
found
that
he
McDonald at the Nov. 28 meet-
You'll Enjoy Dancing
ing.
was the only Jewish caller in at the Yeshivah's Beth Hamid-
To The Mus;c Of
Detroit .. . The fellows immed- rash, explained that most stu-
Gottlieb also credited Phil-
dents at the Yeshivah do not
more A. Leemon, co-chairman of iately signed him up as a mem- intend to become rabbis.. They
ber of the lodge.
bonds for Pisgah Lodge, for spe-
* * *
seek only to further traditional
AND HIS BAND
cial volunteer service in viewing
ABE BURROWS, embroiled in Jewish learning to better serve
his filmed trip through Israel one of those television panel world Jewry and the Detroit
r
before nine Bnai Brith gather-
shows, was faced with the prob- community.
ings. Leeman has shown his film
Rabbi Max 3. Wohlgelernter,
lem of guessing the identity of
in Detroit and throughout Mich-
a mystery name . .. "Is he liv- executive vice-president of the
igan in behalf of the Israel bond ing?" asked Burrows hopefully Yeshivah, announced a number
drive.
Delightfully
. . "No," said the quiz master of gifts received and memorials
Admission to "Israel, M o 11 y . . "He's dead." Burrows that will be erected in the new
Air-Conditioned
and Hugh" is free, and reserva- scratched his bald pate nerv- Yeshivah annex on Dexter and
Delicatessen

Restaurant

Cocktail Lounge
tions can be made by contact- ously and ruminated, "Let's see Sturtevant when the new build-
Famous for Fine Food
ing any of the sponsoring lodges now. Who do I know who's dead? ing is completed.
DINNERS 4:30 to 9:30 • AFTER THEATRE SNACKS
or chapters.
The new building's first floor
* * *
Businessmen's Lunch 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.
will
be
dedicated
to
the
late
The 37 Guardians and Spon-
HAL GORDON, or just plain
TRAY CATERING A SPECIALTY
sors who will be presented with Hy Goldman as we all know Morris Levin, from whose estate
12th at Hazelwood
TR. 2-4375
scrolls at the Bnai Brith event h i m, musical contractor at a grant of $60,000 was be-
are:
WXYZ and the fellow you see queathed the schools. The third
Stuart L. Brodsky, Sainuel Brody, strumming the piano on the
George Canvasser, Morris J. Dickstein,
Yetta Dubrinsky, George Fleischer, Elias various TV shows coming over
Goldberg, Max H. Goldhoff, Ben Kaplan, Channel 7, likes to tell the one
Mr. and Mrs. Rubin Kaplan, Morris Kar-
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Kogan. William Korash, Alex Kushner, a bird store to buy a canary and
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Samuel W. Leib, Mrs. Meyer Moore, Isa-
Graduate
dore Muskovitz, David Richman, Sophie spotted a bright-looking bird
ALWAYS
THE FINEST—
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Rohlik, Sam H. Rubin. David Safran, that was singing merrily . . .
DINING, DANCING, ENTERTAINMENT. 3 Shows Nightly. Complete
Charles Salinsky, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
• Dual-Control Training Car
Sarko, Mrs. Mollie Sayles, Achie Singer, "I'll take that one!" he said .. .
dinners, luncheons. After-Theatre dining. Sunday dinners from 12 noon.
Saul H. Sinkaff LI. 7-3313
Bert L. Smokier, Sam Sorkowitz, Alex "Fine," agreed the clerk, "but
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Milton Weinstein, Mollie Yudkoff, Abra- you'll have to take the one in
Personal Instruction
WE CATER TO PARTIES AND BANQUETS
ham Zahler, Allen Zieger.
the cage below, too." . . . The
Sunday and Evenings Included
customer protested, "I don't
SAVOIA RESTAURANT
Holiday Rush Means
want that old, battered, broken-
Chicken, Steaks, Frog Legs, Dinners, Spaghetti & Ravioli;
down
bird.
I
just
want
the
sing-
Earlier Deadline
We Cater to Families and Parties
Full Course Dinner: $1.25 up
ing one—the one in the cage
WE ARE NOW
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Open Sun.
UN. 2-9775
above"
.
..
"Look,"
he
said,
"you
Because of the increase in the
can't take the one above with-
volume of mail handled by the
CLAM SHOP and BAR
TR. 2-8800
out the other one" . . "And
For WEDDINGS, SHOWERS,
Post Office during the forthcom-
Serving: Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, Steaks and Assorted Sea Foods
why not?" asked the exasperated
B
A
R
MITZVAHS,
SWEET
ing holiday season, contributors
Music by Muzak
2675 E. GRAND BLVD.
customer . . . "Becaus " said the
SIX TEEN S, ETC. Moderate
to The Jewish News are urged merchant, with a note of final-
Prices. Can accommodate from
to plan on sending in material ity, "the one below is the ar-
For An Early Breakfast or Midnight Snack.
25 to 125 people. Dance floor
for publication earlier than ranger."
For a Light Lunch or Complete Dinner Stop At
and piano also available.
usual.
* * *
Serving dinners to the public
FINE FOODS 8333 LINWOOD
on Sundays and Holidays only.
The heavy mail often results
DATE OF THE Jewish Music
See us in our newly beautifully
in a delay of correspondence Festival sponsored by the Men's
remodeled Dining Rooms.
TR. 2-8500
with the result that during this Club at Adas Shalom Synagogue
Take Out and Delivery
Kormendy's Dining Room
season, some articles arrive too has been set at Jan. 23 . with
Service Our Specialty . . . Ribs Is Chicken right off the fire.
late for publication. Therefore, Israel's famed composer and
and Catering
Open 4 p.m. to 4 o.m., Sunday 1 p.m. to 4 a.m.
Cor. 12th & Cloirmount
The Jewish News appeals to its conductor, Marc Lavry, to be
114 Pollister
contributors to cooperate by dis- featured along with the Ameri-
TR. 3-7444 or TR. 1-4485
15301 E. Jefferson, at Beaconsfield
patching material at least one can premier of his cantata,
VA. 2-41i 8
"Shir
Hashirim"
(Song
of
Songs)
day sooner than they would do
Luncheons 11 to 3 — Dinners 6 t•
. Lavry will direct the sym-
ordinarily.
10:30. Suppers W:30 to 2 a.m.
phony orchestra and .chorus . .

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Delegation to China

JERUSALEM, (JTA ) —The Is-
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leave in about six weeks. Prem-
ier Sharett announced the in-
vitation in Parliament this week.

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AFTER BECOMING THE
proud parents of a third baby
boy, more excitement was yet to
come for Mr. and Mrs. Martin
Weintraub . . . Their eldest son,
5-year-old Harold, who attends
the Paul E. Best school in Oak
Park, came home recently about
10:30 in the morning banging
on the front door calling,
"Mother, mother, open the
door!" . . . His mother, Elaine
Weintraub, looked out of her
living room window to see 36
children and his ;teacher, Mrs.
Berson, standing in front of her
home . . . It seems that Harold
was so proud of his new baby
brother that he cordially invited
his teacher and classmates to
see him. . . . Mrs. Weintraub
gladly took the baby to the pic-
ture window and let all the chil-
dren feast their eyes on his
brother.

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