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43 Jewish Groups 'Regret' Senate's
Cancellation of Religious Hearings
Forty-three Jewish organiza- Rights, expressed "regret" that
tions, in a letter to the Senate the Subcommittee had canceled
Subcommittee on Constitutional scheduled hearings on the status
of religious freedom.
They transmitted with the let-
ter a 4,000-word statement, de-
tailing "significant impairments"
of the constitutional guarantee
against governmental interfer-
Several important community ence with religion. The state-
reports will be cast into the back- ment, they said, would have been
ground, as the Jewish Commu- presented at the canceled hear-
nity Council's Delegate Assem- ings, had they been held.
Rabbi Abraham J. Feldman,
bly, slated at 8:30 p.m., Monday,
in -the Esther president of the Synagogue Coun-
Berman Bldg., cil of America, and Mortimer
Schaefer and 7 Brenner, New York attorney and
Mile . Rd., dis- Jewish mmmunal leader, signed
cusses the crucial the letter as co-chairmen of the
situation which Joint Advisory Committee of the
has developed in Synagogue Council and the Na-
the Middle East. tional Community Relations Ad-
In an -effort to visory Council.
arouse commu-
nal interest here,
the Council is
Mrs. Halprin bringing in Mrs.
Samuel W. (Rose) Halprin, the
dynamic former president of Na-
tional Hadassah and presently
A barn dance at 8:30 p. m.,
acting chairman of the Jewish
Saturday, at Temple Israel will
Agency for Palestine.
The topic of Mrs. • Halprin's ad- inaugurate the first of three
events planned this month by
dress Will be "America, Democ-
the Young Marrieds Group- of
racy and the Middle East."
There also will be a report by the congregation.
Jim Schultheis and his orches-
the community relations commit-
tra will call and play the tunes,
tee on the spreading of anti-
and -refreshments will be served,
Israel propaganda in Detroit,
according to Mr. and Mrs. I.
touched off most recently by an
Dan Peisner, the evening's
address delivered before the Eco-
nomic Club by an Iraqi Moham- chairmen.
The other activities for the
med Fadhil Jamali.
The Council stand on the cele- month include the fourth an-
nual Hanukah Workshop, to be
bration of Hanukah and Christ-
held at 8 p. m., Nov. 29, and
mas in the public schools also
the opening meeting of the Fam-
will be announced.
The meeting will close with a ily Living Group, slated for 8:30
p. m., Tuesday, both scheduled
social hour, at which members of
the Greater Detroit Bnai Brith in the temple.
The workshop will be divided
Women's Council will serve as
into four sessions: home decora-
hostesses.
tions, led by Dr. Theodore •Ros-
en; gift wrapping, greeting cards
and games, directed by Mrs. Ben
WE ARE NOW
Magder; a culinary display and
menus, led by Mrs. Charles
Braun; and a photography ses-
For WEDDINGS, SHOWERS,
sion designed for the men, head-
BAR MITZVAHS, SWEET
ed by Jerome Arfa.
SIXTEENS, ETC. Moderate
According to Mr. and Mrs.
Prices. Can accommodate hom
Sidney Seyburn, chairmen, eight
25 to 125 people. Dance floor
new members will light the
and piano also available.
Hanukah candles, and there will
Serving dinners to the public
be singing by youngsters in the
on Sundays and Holidays only.
temple's Hebrew classes.
See us in our newly beautifully
Dr. Leon Fram will narrate
remodeled Dining Rooms.
the story of Hanukah, and Rab-
Kormendy's Dining Room
bi M. Robert Syme will head
and Catering
an informal question and an-
TR. 3-7444 or TR. 1-4485
swer session which will be con-
114 Pallister
ducted during the concluding
social hour.
Dr. Samuel S. Bernstein, head
of the pediatrics department at
Sinai Hospital, will open the se-
ries of Family Living programs,
which is being conducted
throughout the season by Har-
old Karbel. Also to be featured
is the film, "The Terrible Two's
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and- the Trusting Three's."
JAZZ &
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sessions
All three activities are open
nightly by the
to the community.
Sensibar to Address Dinner of Technian
Danny Raskin's
Jacob R. Sensibar, world au-
thority on problems of earth
moving which, on occasion, have
literally involved "moving moun-
tains," - will be the principle
speaker at the tenth annual din-
ner of the Detroit Chapter of the
American Technion Society, Sun-
day, Dec. 11, at the -Statler Hotel,
it was announced by Murray Alt-
man, chairman of the dinner
committee.
Sensibar has recently com-
pleted the job of changing the
face of a portion of Northeastern
Israel. The drainage of the Huleh
swamps and the straightening
out of the course of the Jordan
River, a development projeCt
which had been on the agenda
of the Jewish National Fund for
many years, has added 20,000
LISTENING
Mrs. Halprin to Speak
At Community Council
Delegate Assembly
Young Marrieds
Slate 3 Events
At Temple Israel
CATERING
at 20 west - adonis
DIXIELAND
ADAMS
DIXIELAND
BAND
AJC Divisions Start
"they really
move!
Cash Mobilization
* PLUS—
your f a v o rite
foods and our
specialty "o u t
of this world"
corned beef.
* free of Tax
at the only
Brass Rail in
downtown Detroit
BRASS RAIL
- adams at woodward
Woodward at Grand Blvd.
Plans have been laid, or are
in the making by all divisions of
the Jewish Welfare Federation's
Detroit Service Group, for a
_cash mobilization drive to collect
the remaining outstanding 1955
Allied Jewish Campaign pledges.
Seymour S. Winokur, chairman
of the cash mobilization commit-
tee of the real estate and build-
ing council, stressed the need
for funds in a letter to con-
tributors.
To Our Many Friends Who Moved
. . . So That We Won't Forget You!
Stop in Anytime and Enjoy an Honest-to-Goodness
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LIBE R MAN'S
• Corned Beef or Pastrami Sandwich
• Chicken or Beef-in-the-Pot Dinner
* or Just a Bowl of Home-Made Soup
We Would Love to See You Soon
WATCH FOR OUR "FORGET-ME-NOT" SALE
12162 DEXTER
TO 6-9804 — TO 8-9829
A LESSON IN fund raising can
be gotten from the members of
St. -Bede Catholic Church, who
raised $116,000 in eight weeks for
their new structure to go up at
12 Mile and Southfield ... Father
C. 3. Keating decided on a vic-
tory celebration, last week, with
a sort of look-see note of all Jew-
ish food at Sammy's in Oak Park
. . How low can anyone get,
stealing a City of Hope Cancer
Fighter Blue Bank at a local
eatery, recently . The person
also took a Lion's bank . . . Betty
Stein was waiting for a bus when
a car pulled up, jammed on the
brakes, and the driver asked if
she wanted a ride . . . Instead of
ignoring him, Betty politely
asked which direction he was go-
ing . . . and the "Wolf" said north
"Fine," exclaimed Betty.
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"Give my regards to the Eski-
mos!" . . Regards from Dave
and Audrey Rappoport, former
Detroiters living in Granada
Hills, Calif.
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THE JEWISH fraternity, Phi
Sigma Delta, at University of De-
troit, will receive formal recog-
nition by the school in January
. . . It's a welcome sight to see
attorney Jimmy Saperstein the
life of the party, singing and
dancing with the pep of a hopped-
upped roadster . . . and he's good,
too! . . Murry Lieberman has
not sold out the Lieberman &
Citrin Restaurant on Linwood
and Taylor, as so many folks are
assuming ... He just changed the
name to. Murry's . . and is still
the owner . . . David Feldstein
has been elected a lifetime mem-
ber of the board at Young Israel
Center of Oak Woods . . . He is
chairman of the board .. Marion
Raimi is the only female mem-
ber . . . Max Nussbaum was
elected president.
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WHILE RIDING in a cab last
week, Sid . Keller spotted an eld-
erly lady trying to hail the taxi
he was in . . . It was a miserable
evening so Sid asked the driver
to stop and take her where she
wanted to go . . . During a bit of
conversation, the little lady ad-
mitted to being 83 years old .. .
When they reached her address,
Sid said, "I'm going to see you
safely to the door." "You pos-
itively are not," she said force-
fully. "My _husband might be
looking." .
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MORRIS MOSS of Allied Auto
Parts, reports this sign hung up
by a nearby junk dealer at a rail-
road crossing, "Go Ahead. Take A
Chance. We'll Buy The Car!" . . .
Across the river at Elmwood
Casino, recently, fabulous enter-
tainer Sammy Davis, Jr., 'de-
lighted the record-breaking at-
tendees no end with his continu-
ous injections of Yiddish remarks
. . . During a particular bit of
wordage that had the crowd roar-
ing, a woman at a table near us,
obviously a non-Jew (of which
there were a few!) poked her
husband asking what he meant
. . The hubby just turned his
head and said, "Look, I came
here to have a good time, not as
your interpreter!"
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City of Hope Auxiliary
Launches Drive for Funds
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DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
THANKSGIVING
All you can eat $2.95
'/2 price for children
4
SAMMY
under 10
Roast Turkey, Fried Chicken,
Chicken F'aprikash,
Stuffed Cabbage
Featuring Ziggy Bella and
his Band
Please call early for -
Reservations
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VI 2-9294
GREZ'S
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Ihumjarian Village
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Saimmiaomriumesammiloial
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Family Style Dinners
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935 LAWNDALE
(N. of 8600 W. Fort St.)
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TRAY CATERING
Hot or Cold—In Any Amount
BONE ll & DELICATESSEN
12647 DEXTER
WE. 3-2656
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HAJJI
BABA
Restaurant and Cocktail Lounge
3775 Gratiot at Mt. Elliott WA 3-9698
GRAND OPENING WEEK!
Specializing in Shish Kabob. Finest Syrian and American. Foods.
Bussinessmen's Luncheons, Dinners and after hour Snack. Private .
dining room for banquets. Arabian dancers and entertainment.
B ESKY
Delicatessen
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Restaurant
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Delightfully
Air-Conditioned
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Cocktail Lounge
Famous for Fine Food
DINNERS 4:30 to 9:30 • AFTER THEATER-SNACKS
Businessmen's Lunch 11:30 'a.m. to 3 p.m.
TRAY CATERING A SPECIALTY
12th at Hazelwood
TR. 2-4375
WHERE TO DINE
gto
503 E. JEFFERSON AVE.
CHOP HOUSE
WO. 3-7311
WORLD'S FINEST STEAKS. Two Beautiful Rooms,
Cocktail Lounge and Detroit's Most Fabulous Dining
Room, the "Executive Suite." !mported Liquors.
Escorted ladies from 3 p. m. only in Executive Suite.
BO ESKY'S SID'S CAFE
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ALWAYS THE FINEST—
DINING, 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
For An Early Breakfast or Midnight Snack.
For a Light Lunch or Complete Dinner Stop at
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STAFFORD'S FINE
8333 LINWOOD
FOODS
Buddy's BAR-B-Q
TR. 2-8500
Take, Out and Delivery
Service Our Specialty .. . Ribs and Chicken right , off the fire.
Cor. 12th & Clairmount
Open 4 p.m. to 4 a.m., Sunday 1 p.m. to 4 a.m.
AL GREEN'S
CARL'S
HOUSE
ROBIN HOOD'S
Jefferson at Beaconsfield
VA. 2-4118
Luncheons 11 to 3 — Dinners 5 to
10:30. Suppers 10:30 to 2 a.m.
15301 E.
3020 GRAND RIVER. Free Parking. TE 2-860e. Priv-
edding
dhin
o t parties. Serving
Finest Steaks,
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the
World's
cellars.
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serving. the finest and most delicious of foods,
Steaks, Chops, Chicken Club Sandwiches. Short Orders. Delicious
Hamburgers. "Served as you like it."
20176 LIVERNOIS AVE., 1 1,12 Blks. So. 8 Mile Rd. Open 24 Hours
MARIA'S PIZZERIA
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Detroit Auxiliary, City of Hope
this week issued an appeal to
synagogue and landsmanshaften
groups and to social organiza-
tions in the community to sup-
port the work of the organization
by contributing to its present
fund-raising drive.
H. Goldinberg has been ap-
pointed cha4man of the fund
drive by N. R. Epstein, president.
Contributions to aid the work
of the Duarte, Calif., institution
may be sent to J. Simons, 17551
StoepeL
acres of fertile soil to the agri-
cultural potential of Israel. With .
key personnel from his Chicago
organization, Mr. Sensibar
trained. Technion engineers and
developed them into a cadre of
technicians' who will be able to
turn their skills to other similar
projects now under preliminary
development. These include the
recently started mining opera-
tions in the Negev.
FOR YOUR DANCING:
and ENTERTAINMENT:
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PLEASURE
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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
SAVOIA RESTAURANT
Chicken, Steaks, Frog Legs, Dinners, Spaghetti- & Ravioli .
We Cater to Families and Parties
Full Course Dinner, $1.50 up
15508 LIVERNOIS
Open Sun.
CLAM SHOP and BAR
UN 2-9775
TR 2-8800
Serving: Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, Steaks and Assorted Sea
Music by Muzak
F•ods
2675 E. GRAND BLVD.