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The Detroit Jewish News, 1957-08-30

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Beigin Opposes
Israel-Germany
Diplomatic Ties

(Direct JTA Teletype Wire to
The Jewish News)

JOHANNESBURG — Mena-
Chem Beigin, leader of Israel's
right wing Herut party, urged
South African Jewry' Tuesday
night to protest to the Israel
government against the contem-
plated establishment of diplo-
matic relations with West Ger-
many.
The speech to a crowded Re-
visionist meeting at Johannes-
burg City Hall was one of a
series being made by Beigin
and Chaim Landau, his deputy,
in a special tour for a Revision-
ist fund-raising campaign which
has brought expulsion of the
party from the South African
Zionist Federation and formal
charges of a "breach of com-
munal discipline" against the
party.
- In his emotion-packed ad-
dress, Beigin asked how Jews
could remain silent if the time
should come when an ambas-
sador "of those whose hands
have the blood of our fathers
and mothers" would be in the
Holy Land.
He denounced the certainty
that "over the Holy Land the
most unholy anthem of Deutsch-
land• uber alles will be sung;
an anthem that was sung over
the ashes of our murdered par-
ents." No trade deals, he said
could "compensate for that."
He urged "all freedom-lov-
ing people, Jewish and Chris-
tian alike," to reply to the Arab
boycott of Israel with a "counter
boycott of the Arabs."
The new danger to the West
created by Syria's lurch to the
left would never have hap-
pened, he said, if the United
States had not made the "blun-
der" of opposing Israel's Sinai
campaign and forcing Israel to
withdraw. Had Israel "sweated
it out" and remained, he as-.:
serted, the Nasser dictatorship
would have crumbled.
The Herut,leader warned that
if France was forced out of
Algeria "all of North Africa"
would be in "hands hoStile to
Israel" and "fertile ground for
Communist penetration," . adding
that as "a representative of Is-
rael" he appealed to French-
men: "Don't leave Algeria! You
have the right to stay!"

Honored by French Govt.

CASABLANCA (JTA) — The
French government has named
Jack Sabah, a prominent figure
in Jewish life in Morocco a
Chevalier of the
Honor. Sabah, president of
the OSE in Morocco. has previ-
ously been singled out for other
French honors and awards in
recognition of his services.

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on Saturdays

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In the Stotler Terrace Room

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whelming requests by schedul-
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Sat., Aug. 31— Sept. 7 and 14

Show Tim. is 1:30 p.m.

It's an it)iciting spectacle for
the entire family in the cool,
cool Terrace Room.

Hotel Statler

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For reservations call W03-6000

Danny Raskin's

LISTENING

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IT WAS BACK in 1910 that
Abraham and Fannie Pupko
started in business here with
their little store on Hastings
Street, originally handling dress
goods, drapery fabrics and bed
spreads ... never realizing that
their four-year-old son, Bernie,
who always seemed to be some-
where around the store, would
one day take up where mom
and dad had begun ... Soon to
open on Livernois will be the
new Wolf & Pupko Fabric
Mart, the only store of its kind
in the neighborhood, handling
all types of yard goods and no-
tions . . . This will be the sec-
ond store for Ed and Bernie
. . . they have another one on
8 Mile Rd. and John R.
• • •

By

JACOB RICHMAN

An AJP Feature

Taking note of increased pub- neighborhoods as desirable
laces to live.
The historic trial in 1894 of lic attention being given to ef-
"We 'know that no one profits
Alfred Dreyfus, a Jew, who was forts to slow down "the panic
-hen fine residential areas are
a Captain in the French Army; movement" in some sections of
llowed to become run down,
the city, Dr. Shmarya Kleinman.
aroused universal interest.
hen neighbors judge their
It was clear to every fair- chairman of the Jewish Commu-
nity Council's changing neigh-1 eighbors out of fear and dis-
minded man, in France and else-
rust
instead of as people like
borhoods committee, stated that
where, that Dreyfus was the vic-
hemselves interested in the
"there are real signs of progress
tim of a group of anti-Semites,
in making some of Detroit's old same good living conditions. We
who conspired to have him con-
established neighborhoods hos- realize very well how important
victed on the charge that he had
pitable to newcomers." He said it is to accept an individual on
sold secret army plans to the
that patience and cooperation pis own merits."
German government, a crime of
Dr. Kleinman said that the
will be needed for this impor-
which he was innocent. Thereby
ouncil's community relations
they wanted to discourage the tant job.
internal relations commit-
and
The Council's original job in
admission of Jews as officers in
tees will continue actively to
an effort to stabilize the Dex-
the French Army.
seek new ways of assisting in
Dr. Theodor Herzl, founder of ter-Davison area was "to calm this work.
political Zionism, was corres- things down," he said. "We
pondent for the Neue Freie wanted to help people learn the
To Screen FBI Story
Presse of Vienna at the Dreyfus actual facts on property values
Veteran producer - director
trial. Herzl at that time had not and to discount rumors."
Mervyn LeRoy, who most re-
been affiliated with any Jewish
ently completed filmization of
Dr. Kleinman said his com-
activities. But this persecution mittee made available educa- `No Time for Sergeants" from
of an innocent man just because tional material, but the diligent
he Broadway comedy by Mac
he is a Jew made Herzl think efforts of residents themselves
yman, now is preparing a
of the sad plight of his people finally made for some gains. He
reen adaptation Of "The FBI
and he conceived the idea of es- added:
tory."
tablishing a Jewish homeland
obliga-
in Palestine. It became an ob- I "We felt we had an
session with him, thinking about tion, not only to prevent the
ENJOY
deterioration of a section which
it day and night. Then all of a
sudden he locked himself up in still has a sizeable Jewish popu-
his hotel and wrote feverishly lation and contains a number
of Jewish institutions, but also
SHORT
and incessantly for a few days.
to give assurances of our con-
During those fevi days he pro-
for civic pride.
duced his epoch-making book, cern
"Mrs. A. J. Alper. a member
"The Jewish State."
Forthwith he went to a friend, of our committee, who lives on
a practicing Jewish physician in . Leslie. has been devoting a lot
12162
Paris, and showed him his work. of time to visiting her neigh-
DEXTER
' born, planning for the organiza-
Dr. Herzl looked nervous and tion of block associations, and
TO 6-9804
excited when he arrived in the generally trying to get enthusi-
house of his medical friend, and asm for this work. She is get-
without making any introduc-
ting results. There is wide at-
tory remarks began reading his tention to the successful effort ,
WE ARE NOW
work.
of Leslie residents in welcom-
"Well, what do you think of ing their new neighbors
it?" asked Dr. Herz'. when he
"In Russell Woods. the resi-
For WEDDINGS, SHOWERS,
had finished reading his manu- dents have acted to protect
B A R MITZVAHS, SWEET
script.
SIXTEENS, ETC. Moderate
their homes, not with restrictive
The medical man gazed at racial practices and other bar-
Prices. C a rs accommodate
from 25 to 125 people. Dance
Herzl intently for a few Mo- riers that have become identi-
floor and piano also available.
ments and gravely remarked:
fied with undemocratic groups.
Serving dinners to the public
"My friend, I would advise but by trying to maintain their
on
Sundays and Holidays
you to see a specialist. No sane
only. See us in our newly
man could possibly entertain
MUSIC! ENTERTAINMENT!
beautifully remodeled Dining
such chimerical and unattain-
Rooms.
Sammy Woolf
able dreams."
Kormendy's Dining Room
And
His
Orchestra
a note of solicitude
There
and Catering
and sympathy in the doctor's
UN. 3-8982
UN. 4-3174
TR 3-7444 or TR 1-4485
remarks. and Herz] decided to
114 Pallister
UN. 3-6501
visit a specialist. Dr. Max Nor-
dau, famous philosopher and
scientist, was then practicing
medicine in Paris and was
Delightfully
known as a great neurologist.
Air-Conditioned
Herzl took his manuscript and
Restaurant

Cocktail Lounge
Delicatessen

went to Nordau.
Famous for Fine Food
ac e
"Doctor," he said, "I
DINNERS 4:30 to 9:30 • AFTER THEATER SNACKS
written a dissertation in which
Businessmen's Lunch 1 i :30 a.m. to 3 p.m.
I advocate a certain project, and
TRAY CATERING A SPECIALTY
my friends tell me it is the re-
sult of insanity. I would like
12th at Hazelwood
TR. 2-4375
to read it to you, and if you
think I am insane I am ready
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to go to an asylum."
The author of "Degeneration"
Detroit's Finest, Most
ushered Herzl into his sanctum
Beautiful Chinese-
sanctorum and left word that
5.4
American Restaurant
he was not to be disturbed. For
hours Herzl read to him from
Authentic Cantonese Dishes - Chop Suey - Chow Mein
the Manuscript, his face flushed
with excitement. The sage was 1. Hours: lvlon., Tues., Wed., Thurs , Sun 1 1 -1 1 . Fri , Sot 1 1 -3 c m.
listening with breathless inter-
Downtown at
Accommodations for Parties
est, not saying a word during
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WO 1-0250
' the whole time.
-t4e-
"Well," said Herzl at the con-
clusion, "Do you think I am
insane?" •
The great philosopher was si-
lent for a moment , and gazed
, s 15:01 h E . ..;;Aff.erlon
r8 BeaconsSelc
abstractedly in the distance.
2-4 118
"Yes, my friend," finally said
10:30. Suppers 10:30 to 2 a.m.
the savant, "I believe you are
insane, but you have infected
3020 GRAND RIVER. Free Parking TE 2-8600. Priv-
ate Banquet Rooms for wedding parties Serving
me with the same insanity."

LIBERMAN'S

PARADE

honesty.—Abe Lincoln

Neighborhoods
Dispel Panic

Dr. Herzl's Insanity

WONDERS WILL NEVER
cease . . . Mrs. A. Panush can
attest to that . . . Recently, on a
visit in New York, she was
stopped by a couple she had not
seen for 55 years . . . former
neighbors in the Old Country,
in the city of Shtatin ... Joseph
and Perl Hirshfield recognized
and greeted her . . . Joseph had
been in a concentration camp
an d came to this country only
six months ago.
• • •
FROM CAMP LEE, Va.. Pvt.
Louis Metz sends hellos . . . and
tells about the sergeant there
who recently glared at an un-
dersized, sharp-eyed rookie and
demanded, "You, there, what's
the first thing you do when you
clean a rifle?" ... "Look at the
serial , number," was the im-
mediate reply . . . "the serial
number!" roared the sargeant.
"Why?" . . . "To make certain."
explained the rookie, "that I'm
cleaning my own rifle."
• • •
GAL FRIEND of State Sam-
ple's Bea Peritz, working in a
fashionable Dallas emporium,
wrote to Bea describing a young
shopper whose behavior in the
bride's salon was puzzling the
personnel ... She would pick up
one piece of material after an-
other, and pace up and down
with it held against her side
.. bu t neve r once did s he look
, into the mirror ... "It's not the
' looks of my bridal gown that
bother me at all," she finally
explained. "I want to know
what it will sound like. My hus-
i band-to-be lost his eyesight in
Korea. I want him to hear me at
at his side."
• • •
FROM DENTAL DEMON, Dr.
A. S. Pearlman, comes the one
about a young mother-to-be
who visited her gynecologist
for a routine check-up, and was
told that she would be blessed
with twins .. . The doctor de-
cided the husband should know
immediately, too, so had the
nurse drag him out of the front
seat of his car below ... "What's
the big idea?" he protested.
"I'm liable to get a ticket for
being double-parked outside."
(From 372-page book. 'Laughs
. . . "Well, son," said the doctor From
Jewish Lure - — Hebrew Pub-
gently, "your wife's in the same lishing Company, 77 Delancey St..
NYC 2. NY.)
situation inside."
• • •
THE MANY FRIENDS of
row,4017;--,
Mrs. Mattie Deserrberg will be (-
interested in knowing that she
will be celebrating her 81st
" PkItry "adtz z
birthday next Monday in Sinai
Hospital. This grand gal is re-
.00
covering from a recent heart
MICHIGAN
attack. She's the mother of Ben
Desenberg, a leading figure in
local Jewish War , Veterans
ranks.
DETROIT

I have never met or heard of
anyone who could out-smart

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