MiiiiMITIMMIIMMOMMItiMiliniiiiililiiilitiliiiiiiiiinliintMitilliiiiiliililiiiiilirniiiiiilinlinftiMiiiiiir.: -.E E E- E F., - Danny Raskin's 0 LISTENING T -_. S E AIIII1111111111111111111111111111111111011111111111111111111111111111111111111111111110111111101111111111111111111111111111111001110110li;: SAM BANK RETURNED from Rochester, Minn., last Passover, with a project for his Bnai Brith Lodge, Louis Marshall . . . and because of it, a lot of Jewish people there will enjoy a hap- pier Passover this year . .. The Rochester Bnai Brith Center, where he attended services at the town's only synagogue, will soon receive new pots and pans plus service for 48, including new silverware and dishes . . . all the things so badly needed there for the coming holiday .. . A committee composed of Sam as chairman, Phil Lieberman, Al Farber and Dave Katzman, has .completed its mission . . . and the bill of lading for the many items to be shipped to Rochester will be presented to Rabbi Aaron Segal...of the Bnai Brith Syna- gogue there, when he appears in Detroit, March 1, as the prin- cipal speaker at the combination meeting of Brandeis, Keidan and _ Louis Marshall lodges . . Sam is a past president of Louis Marshall, and was a patient at St. Mary's Hospital in Rochester, where Rabbi - Segal Would fre- quently visit to pass out matzos as a reminder to the Jewish patients that it was Passover. a a 4, DAFFY DEFINITIONS in "The Scroll" at Sinai Hospital items the following: "In order.that the Hospital personnel may become more familiar with terms heard daily in their work, we are list-. ing below some of these most commonly used, in the hope that the vocabularly of our employees may be broadened • . . AGGLUT- ININ: intern eating lunch . . . CESAREAN SECTION: a district in Rome . . . CONGENITAL: friendly . . TRUS-TEE: social gathering for hernia patients . . . VERTEBRA: a piece of wo- mens' apparel." • a * * ANNUAL PURIM COSTUME BALL at Adas Shalom Syna- gogue . . . March 13 . . . It'll be a masquerade affair, with the motif set for a carnival-style atmosphere . . Last year's Purim Ball at Adas Shalom drew and oversized crowd of 1,500, filling the Social Hall's every nook and corner. * * * BEST BET OF The Weekend . . . Valentine Dance by Bus- iness & Professional Chapter of Bnai Brith . . . Sunday . . . at Lee Plaza Hotel. . * * * BARRISTER SONGSTER and dance man, Jimmy Saperstein, finally got to do his stuff at daughter Geraldine's wedding, last week, to Allen Cherney .. . and did such a terrific job that a lot of folks thought the father of the bride was part of Mickey Woolf's orchestra! * * * DATE OF THE Detroit 55, Knights of Pythias, Cabaret Nite, held in conjunction with Pythian Sisters, Temple No. 152, has been set for March 2'7 . . . This is the affair where the two groups combine talents in as near as possible niterie atmo- sphere . . . proceeds for Pass- over baskets for the needy. * * * JOE COHEN, of the Veterans Administration, recently out of Sinai Hospital after a successful but bitter battle in combating a serious illness, will 'be honored by his friends at .a testimonial dinner ... Thursday, Feb. 24 .. . at Carl's Chop House ... Joe is now home recuperating . There'll be entertainment Call Marvin Raskin . DI. 1-2084 or UN. 3-5008, for reser- vations. ill Move Into Butzel Building Council Delegate Assembly to Review I `Lunatic Fringe,' Mark :Music Month Jewish Community Council delegrates will convene at a mid- winter delegate assembly Mon- day, 8:15 p.m., at , the Esther Berman Branch of the United Hebrew School, Schaefer at 7 Mile. The agenda, as announced by Council President Sidney M. Shevitz, will include a discussion of current development in governmental and involuntary groups relating to civil rights and immigration; and an analy- sis of current Arab and anti- Israel propaganda efforts in this country. Shevitz stated that the dele- gates will have an opportunity to review the entire range of so-called "lunatic-fringe" activi- ties now ascertainable in the country and in the local corn- munity. Recent actions also of Council committees will be pre- sented to the assembly. Ocur- ring during Jewish Music Month, the Council announcement stated that a special observance of this occasion would be made at the delegate 'assembly which will be followed by a social hour at which hostesses will be the pioneer Women's Council of De- Workmen's Circle Opens troit. Mrs. Gerson I. Berris, pres- ident of Pioneer Women. is Vernor School Branch chairman of the hostesses. Michigan Congress Council delegates voted unanimously to accept the invitation of Jewish Welfare Federation officials to have the American Jewish Con- gress take up quarters in the Fred M. Butzel Memorial Build- ing, 163 Madison. Dr. Leon Fram, Council president, stated that the move was in accord with national policy of locating re- gional offices at t he hub of Jewish communal life and said it would redound to the benefit of the entire Congress move- ment in Michigan as it has in Baltimore and Los Angeles where similar moves were made. A prime consideration in transferring from the present Dexter offices are the diversified facilities of Federation that will meet the needs of growing Con- gress membership and increas- ing activities, according to Irv- ing Abramowitz, regional direc- Workmen's Circle School an- nounces the opening of a branch at Vernor School, Pem- DRIVER TRAINING broke at Tracey. Classes will be • Vat Training Ipstitute held Monday, Tuesday . and Graduate Wednesday afternoons, 3:30 to • Professional Certified Teacher 5, in room 205. Instruction in • Dual-Control Training Car Yiddish, Jewish history and Saul H. Sinkoff LI. 7 - 3313 literature is offered. Enrollment can be made at the Vernor Personal Instruction School or at Workmen's Circle Sunday and Evenings Included School, 11529 Linwood. .........--...--- N 0 R TH LAND , Council Moves Offices To Butzel Building The offices ,of the Jewish Community Council were moved on Monday to the Fred M. Butzel Memorial Bldg., Suite 226, .163 Madison Ave. The telephone number re- mains the same, WO. 2-6710. Offices of the Council previ- ously were located in the Washington Boulevard Bldg. tor. A closer liaison with the Jewish Community Council- will now be possible, since the lat- ter now occupies offices in the same building. The change is planned for March 1.. Expansion of Congress activi- ties this year is the result of the work of the membership com- mittee, headed by Mrs. Allan Weston and the fund-raising committee, headed by Abner Rosenzweig and Mrs. Myron Cole. "Congress Reports—Confiden- tial," a monthly discussion group, will meet Monday at the home of Mrs. Ernest Golumbia, WE ARE NOW 18945 Oak Drive, at 12:30 p.m. The moderators include Mes- dames Max Bunin, Benjamin For WEDDINGS, SHOWERS, Cohen, Melvin Nord, Bert Ruby B A R MITZVAHS, SWEET and G. Lionel Willens. SIX TEEN S, ETC. Moderate The Stephen Wise Dance to Prices.. Can accommodate from be held March 20, at Latin Quar- 25 to 125 people. Dance floor To Print Pictorial History ter, has- become the traditional clad piano also available. Of Jews in Maryland Congress social event of the Serving dinners to the public on Sundays and Holidays only. year. Tickets may be obtained See us in our newly beautifully BALTIMORE, (JTA)—A "pic- by calling Mrs. Julius Ring, tick- remodeled Dining Rooms. t o r i a l History of . Maryland et chairman, TO. 8-7583. Jewry" containing illustrated Kormendy's Dining Room histories of nearly 300 Jewish and Catering organizations dating back to Detroit Delegation 114 Pollister 1634 will be published here To Farband Parley TR. 3-7444 or TR. 1-4485 shortly. The volume is edited by A. D. Glushakow. David Sislin, chairman, and Adele Mondry will head a dele- gation of 30 . Detroiters to the Farband Labor Zionist Organ- ization conference of District TO THE RHYTHMS YOU Six, to be held this weekend in ALWAYS ENJOY BY. the Mayfair Hotel, Akron, 0. The parley will begin today with an oneg shabbat, and will feature a M'lavah Malkeh Sat- AND HIS BAND urday evening. The traditional close of. the conference will be TE. 4-7730 ar WE. 4-0879 a banquet at 12 noon, Sunday. The banquet Will be dedicated to the 25th jubilee of both Dis- trict Six and the Farband Camp, at Chelsea, Mich. Air-Conditioned Guest speakers wil be Rabbi Delicatessen M. Silverman, organization • Restaurant • Cocktail Lounge director of Farband, and L. Rub- Famous for Fie. Food instein, cultural director. Shosh- DINNERS 4:30 to 9:30 • AFTER THEATRE SNACKS anah Friedman, Detroit soprano, - Businessmen's Lunch 11:30 c.rri. to 3 p.m. will be the guest artist. TRAY CATERING A SPECIALTY CATERING I .. Jewish Congress L BERmAN irs SPECIAL THIS WEEK at . STRICTLY KOSHER HOT DOGS 89! 12162 Dexter BOESKIFFS Delightful y TO. 8-9829 - TO. 6-9804 WE SELL ISRAELI BEER WHERE TO DINE BOESKY'S SID'S CAFE ALWAYS THE FINEST- DNING, • DANCING, ENTERTAINMENT. Complete dinners, luncheons. After-Theater dining. Sunday dinners from 12 noon. We Cater to Parties and Banquets 15241 E. Warren at Barham TU. 2-3883 Southern Fried Chicken, Roast Vermont Turkey, Family Style Dinners, Coinplete Sunday Dinners. Social Functions. Open 6 A.M. to S P.M. 8019 SCHAEFER AT TIREMAN TR. 2-4375 BARN DANCE Given by she Young Peoples League of Sliaarey Zedek . SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 27, $:30 P.M. Social Hall of Shaarey Zedek CALLER—MM SCHULTEIS Donation $1.25 For Information, TY. 2-2828 or UN. 1-4400 Bnai David Affiliates Plan Square Dance on Sunday The Sisterhood and Men's Club of Cong. Bnai David will hold a square dance at 8:30 p.m., Sunday, in the social hail of the synagogue. Jim Schult- heis and his orchestra will pro- vide music for dancing. Tickets are available by call- ing Mrs. Seldon Le ac h, TU. 3-2618, or Murray Maisel, TU. 3-3162. . Business Men's Lunches 11 to . 1 UN. 1 9843 - - For a Light Lunch or Complete Dinner Stop At STAFFORD'S FINE BUDDY'S BAR.B4) AL I FOOLS 8333 LINWOOD TR. 2-8500 T ake Out and Delivery Service Our Specialty.. . . Ribs & Chicken right off the fire. Open 4 p.m. to 4 a.m., Sunday 1 p.m. to 4 a.m. Co.. 12th & Clairmount GREEN , s 15301 E. Jefferson, at seaconstie Beaconsfield VA. 2-4118 Luncheons 11 to S — Dinners 6 to MM. Suppers *0:30 to 2 a.m. CARL 'S C H O H u O s P E 10 e 2n 0qu Ge R fAN4ont itisVEfR o.r F ea rt lAsia or git Mit r;;E ei. 2.8 Serving S6 e0 rt , than 26 years. All Beef aged in our own cellars. ROBIN HOOD'S serving the finest and most delicious of foods, Steaks, Chops Chicken Club Sandwiches. Short Orders. Delicious Hamburgers. 'Served 'as you like it." UN. 1-9802 20176 LIVERNOIS AVE., 1% Biks. So. 8 Mile Rd. Open 24 Hours MARIA'S PIZZERIA . Specializing in Pizza Pie and Famous Italian Foods Air-Conditioned . . . Parking Facilities . . . Carry Out Service 7107 PURITAN .. ; . Open 11 a.m. to 3 a.m. . . UN. 1-3929 • 9 IN CORNED INEPT RYE atja Viiia Just Around the Corner from Wash. Blvd. At 112 Clifford WO. 1-0756 * Downtown Detroit's Distinctive Sand. Shop For That Quick Snack or Treat Carry Out Specialties * Tray Caterers PIZZERIA 18246 WYOMING at Curtis UNIVERSITY 2-2520 Itstien-American Dish Our Specialty Served from 5 to t p.m. Carry-Out Service Hours: Open weekdays, Tues., Wed., Thurs., )1:30 a.m. to 12 midnight/ Fri., Sat., 11:30 a.m. to 3 a.m.; Sun. 2 p.m. to 1 a.m. Closed Monday. Complete Dinners SAVOIA RESTAURANT Chicken, Steaks, Frog Legs, Dinners, Spaghetti & Raviolfi We Cater to Families and Parties Full Course. Dinner: $1.50 mill 15508 Livernois Open Sun. UN.' 2-9775 CLAM SHOP and BAR TR. 2.8800 Serving: Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, Steaks and Assorted Sea Foods Music by Muzak 2675 E. GRAND BLVD. DE'ANGELOS PIZZA DETROIT JEWISH NEWS - 23' 21640^John R'-HazelPark Friday, February 18, 1955 French Fried Louisiana Shrimp, Private Room Available for All For An Early Breakfast or Midnight Snack. , . 12th at Hazelwood . FOOD CRAFT DINING ROOM "S W A Y" SAMMY WOOLF 1-1.13. PACKAGE Sealed in "Refrigerator Pak" for your refrigerator or freezer. Carry Out Service Only - " Pizza, Spaghetti, Ravioli, Coffee We Deliver LI. 7 1711 Weekdays Sunday Open at 4 p.m. Open at 2 p.m. — -