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October 21, 1955 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1955-10-21

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X100,000 Variety Show
Set by Bnai Brith Women

Danny Raskin's

LISTENING

Theodore Racoosin Name - di'
ZOA Chairman for UJA

The appointment of THEO-
DORE RACOOSIN, veteran Zion-
ist and industrialist, from New
York, as national ZOA chairman
for the UJA was announced by
Mortimer May, president of the
Zionist Organization of America.
Racoosin left with the UJA Mis-
sion to North Africa and Israel
to study the problems confronting
Jewry in North Africa and to
meet with Israeli leaders to de-
termine the country's needs in
relation to the expected large
scale emigration from Morocco.

48 SINAI 48

You Can Get
Sinai 48

mon, reservations; Irving Lipson,
program; George Karabenick,
Raw Pickled Tongues
editor; Allan Weitzman and Alan
Nathan, associate editors.
at
Others are Mesdames Albert
Goldberg, finance; Leonard
Weinberg, darlings; Jack Klein,
12162 Dexter
memoriams; Samuel Aaron, arbi-
tration; Max Madorsky, arrange-
TO 6-9804
TO 8-9829
ments; Albert Lupiloff and Hen-
ry Kiegon, publicity; Edward
Weinberg, secretary; William
Grez's (Air Conditioned)
Fogelman, delegate-at-large.
Members of the steering com-
mittee include Mesdames Charles
IT'S A MIGHTY big undertak-
935 Lawndale
Solovich, Leonard Sims, Gerald
N. of 8600 W. Fort St.
WE ARE NOW
Goldberg, Robert Coggan, Jack ing for them, but the Men's Club
FAMILY STYLE
Hartstein, Samuel Aaron, Lewis of Cong. Bnai David has pledged
DINNERS
itself to raise $10,000 on behalf
For WEDDINGS, SHOWERS,
of the new synagogue , In all
BAR MITZVAHS, SWEET
Sunday Special
the many years it has been in
SIXTEENS, ETC. Moderate
All
you can eat $2.95
Prices. Can accommodate from
existence, according to Murray
price for children
25 to 125 people. Dance floor
Y2
Maisel, the Men's Club has never
and piano also available.
under 10
before raised more than $1,000 ...
Serving dinners to the public
Roast Turkey, Fried Chicken,
and now, under the chairmanship
on Sundays and Holidays only.
Chicken Paprikash,
of Joseph Gutfreund, the group
See us in our newly beautifully
Stuffed Cabbage
is out to reach the big figure in
remodeled Dining Rooms.
Featuring
Ziggy Bella and his
dedicating one of the rooms in
Band
Kormendy's Dining Room
the social building, which will be
Please call early for
.18—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
and Catering
one of the three structures on the
Reservations
Friday, October 21, 1955
new site at Southfield and 91/2
TR, 3-7444 or TR. 1-4485
VI
2-9294
Mile Rd., in Southfield Town-
114 Pallister
•111,01141***00•110** ■ •••••• •
ship ... The members are selling
bricks at $1 apiece, and each fel-
:FOR YOUR DANCING
low is also trying to sell 100 MASONIC AUDITORIUM — FRIDAY, OCT. 28 — 8:20 P.M.
:and ENTERTAINMENT:
tickets on a food freezer . .. to

:PLEASURE

be given to the person coming


closest in guessing the 1956 at-


METROPOLITAN OPERA BARITONE
tendance of the Detroit Lions
a
opening home football game (the TICKET'S AT GRINNELL'S
$3.30 $2.75 $2.20 $1.65 $1.10
AND MASONIC TEMPLE
(the '55 figure was 54,836) . . .
Mail Orders to Masonic Auditorium, 500 Temple, Encl. Self-Addressed Envelope
Lew Kruger is president of the
MRS. BERNARD BLIEFIELD
Bnai David Men's Club . .
Manning, Moe Tack, Samuel Ground has already been broken
a
HAJJI BABA RESTAURANT AND COCKTAIL LOUNGE

• •
a Gutterman, Samuel Gold, Alfred on the new synagogue and reli-
Specializing in SHISH KABOB
• Lakin, Philip P. Falk and David gious school . . . with hopes for
Finest Syrian and American Foods. Businessmen's Luncheons, Dinners
• TE. 4 7730 or WE. 4=0879• Grosberg.
the first building being ready by
and after hour Snacks. Private dining room for banquets. Arabian
ImemeiDessmeeeese**0
Money that is raised by Mrs. the fall of next year.
Dancer and Entertainment.
* * *
Bliefeld and her committee is
WA 3-9698
3775 GRATIOT at MT. ELLIOT
west
cm:tarns'
20
at
channeled into the many-facted
ARTHUR SHMARAK, 16, was
program of Bnai Brith philan- just another young "hoodlum" to
thropy, which includes youth television viewers when he re-
Delightfully,
programs, work with many na- cently appeared on Judge Nate
tional hospitals and homes, Anti- Kaufman's Juvenile Court TV
Air-Conditioned
Defamation League, Hillel Foun- show .. . but to his parents, Sid
* HOT
Cocktail Lounge

Restaurant

Delicatessen
dations and community service.
and Yetta Shmarak, he's anything
JAZZ
On
the
youth
level,
the
parent
Famous
for
Fine
Food
but that, besides being a mighty
sessions
body supports the Bnai Brith good actor.
nightly by the
DINNERS 4:30 to 9:30 • AFTER THEATER SNACKS
Arthur had the
ADAMS
Organization, comprised of Aleph role of a kid w
Businessmen's Lunch 1 1 :30 a.m. to 3 p.m.
who
ho stole his father's
DIXIELAND
Zadik Aleph for teen-age boys; car keys and drove the auto with-
TRAY CATERING A SPECIALTY
BAND
Bnai Brith Girls, for teen-age out a license, which had been
TR. 2-4375
"they really
12th at Hazelwood
girls; Bnai Brith Young Men and revoked . . . Arthur was so con-
7n 071 el
Bnai Brith Young Women.
vincing that in the middle of the
* PLUS—
Funds to the ill support the program the lady truant officer
your favorite
foods a n d our
Leo N. Levi Memorial Hospital at the school he attends called
specialty "o u t
in Hot Springs, which opened his counselor . . • She was so
of this world"
corned beef.
34 years ago, and the National shocked that "such a nice boy"
WO. 3-7311
503 E. JEFFERSON AVE.
* Free of Tax
Jewish Hospital at Denver, which would be on Juvenile Court for
at the only
WORLD'S FINEST STEAKS. Two Beautiful Rooms,
has pioneered in the fight on such a violation ... and even more
Brass Rail in
Cocktail Lounge and Detroit's Most Fabulous Dining
downtown Detroit
tuberculosis.
so since Arthur was supposed to
Imported Liquors,
The women also service pa- be home recuperating after an CHOP HOUSE Room, the "Executive Suite." in Executive Suite.
Escorted ladies from 3 p. m. only
tients at Northville State Hos- operation in Ann Arbor ... Fact
pital and at the Dearborn Vet- is, Arthur recuperated faster than
erans Hospital on a once-a-month expected after the operation . . .
basis.
and is a mighty happy lad over ALWAYS THE FINEST—
DINING, DANCING, ENTERTAINMENT. Complete dinners,
his successful stint as an actor.
* * *
luncheons. After-Theater dining. Sunday dinners from 12 noon.
JOE SLATKIN may have been
We Cater to Parties and Banquets
discouraged at not hooking a
TU 2-3883
single Fish at Max Handler's 15241 E. Warren at Barham
summer home on Burt Lake, but
For An Early Breakfait or Midnight Snack.
all was not lost . . Joe did get
For a Light Lunch or Complete Dinner Stop at
one later on . . . and with a golf
club he had borrowed from Max!
FINE FOODS
. . . Spending a while on practice
swings after the discouraging day
of fishing, Joe heard some sounds
TR. 2-8500
from the nearby lake, went over
and saw something splashing
Service Our Specialty .. . Ribs and Chicken right off the fire.
around • . He swung hard and
Cor. 12th & Clairmount
Open 4 p.m. to 4 a.m., Sunday 1 p.m. to 4 a.m.
hit what turned out to be a f our-
pound bass . . , his only catch
15301 E. Jefferson at Beaconsfield
of the day • .. For fishermen who
VA. 2-4118
also like to golf, or vice versa,
Luncheons 11 to 3 — Dinners 5 to
-
10:30. Suppers 10:30 to 2 a.m.
Joe used a Number 9 iron,
* * *
3020 GRAND RIVER. Free Parking. TE 2-8600. Priv-
ELAINE ALPERT STERN, ra-
i dgs
o:sapaanlies
s.easetrcv on
ate Banquet
vorwire
an
st
edcdhin
dio and television personality in
s.
ktoe in
st s afear kw
New Products • New Ideas • New Methods
Detroit (Lone Ranger, Green
cellars.
Hornet, etc.) helped organize the
HOW TO BUILD in storage–make handsome furniture
TV
show
"Crossroads
of
Life,"
ROBIN HOOD'S serving the finest and most delicious of foods,
–do household repairs–re-upholster furniture–cut,
seen every Friday evening over a Steaks, Chops, Chicken Club Sandwiches. Short Orders. Delicious
lay, repair flooring, paint interiors and exteriors–
national ABC hookup . . . It's Hamburgers. "Served as you like it."
repair and refinish furniture–buy lumber, paint,
being produced by Bernard L. 20176 LIVERNOIS AVE., 1% Blks. So. 8 Mile Rd. Open 24 Hours
refinish floors, make fences, walls, walks–repair leaky
Shubert, and each week tells a
roofs–make lamps, terraces, signs, plant boxes– ,
true clergy story , .. A minister,
priest and rabbi make up the
Plus Many Other How-To's
technical panel to retain full au-
Specializing in Pizza Pie and Famous Italian Foods
thenticity of the show which
Air-Conditioned
. . . Parking Facilities .. . Carry-Out Service
, ADMISSION 50c
HOURS:
is filmed in Hollywood and fea-
7107
PURITAN
...
Open 11 a.m. to 3 a.m. .. . UN 1-3929
Children
under
12
Free
1 toll P.M, Daily
tures leading actors in the star-
ring roles . . Paul Kelly has
PLENTY OF CONVENIENT PARKING
played the part of a priest and
Vincent Price that of a min-
Chicken, Steaks, Frog Legs, Dinners, Spaghetti & Ravioli
ister ,. Tonight, at 7:30 on
Full Course Dinner, $1.50 up
We Cater to Families and Parties
Channel 7, the story will be "The
UN 2-9775
Open Sun.
Case of The Unholy Trio" . .. a 15508 LIVERNOIS
story in the life of Rabbi Wil-
liam Rosenbloom of Temple Is-
rael, New York ... Luther Adler
Serving: Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, Steaks and Assorted Sea Foods
urill be cast in the role of Rabbi
2675 E. GRAND BLVD.
Music
by Muzak
Rosenbloom,.

A gigantic variety show is cur-
rently being planned by the
Greater Detroit Bnai Brith
Women's Council to culminate
its fund-raising campaign for
$100,000.
The 6,000 women who are rep-
resented in 20 local chapters are
joining forces to assure the suc-
cess of the event, which is
scheduled for 8:30 p.m., Nov. 8,
at Masonic Temple.
Headlining the show will be
the Vagabonds, the comic, swing
quartet; comedian Dick Shawn,
violinist Maria Neglia, singer
June Valli, dancers Steve Condos
and Jerry Brandow and Glenn
Weaver and his orchestra,
Mrs. Henry P. Onrich, Council
president, announces that plans
for the show are under the chair-
manship of Mrs. Bernard Blie-
field. She is assisted by the
following women:
Mesdames Louis L. Friedland,
Bernard Goodman and Sanford
Rosenthal, clearance and records;
Harry Bodzin and Alvin Solo-

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