Musical Program Announced for Annual Bar-Ilan Banquet Jan. 7 LISTENING AT NITERIES in Chicago, where we spent a couple of days last week, the ,joke fad Announcement was made this ) music will be presented at the among comics leans toward the week by Dr. Jadob Goldman, 1 dinner by the three artici at- marital trend in gaining the chairman of the annual banquet ing artists, Julius Chajes, pian- most chuckles. * * * for Bar-Ilan University, that a ist; Mischa Mischakoff, violin- program of classical and Israel ist, and Paul Olefsky, cellist. SAM LEVENSON, appearing I The dinner will be held at in the Windy City, has his Latin Quarter on Jan. 7. story abOut "Bertha." Bellowed BB Lodges Pledge Rabbi Mordecai Kirschblum, Herman on his office phone, national Mizrachi leader and - "I'm bringing my assistant $75,000 in Bonds home to dinner." .. . "What?" Bnai Brith lodges in Detroit member of the Jewish Agency, screamed Bertha. "You got a have pledged the purchase of at and Brig. Gen. S. L. A. Marshall, nerve. You know the maid left least $75,000 in Israel Bonds. will be the speakers at the din- without notice, "both kids are according to Ernest Curtis, ; ter. Proceeds from the annual sick, the house is a- wreck: I chairman of the Bnai Brith Is- event will be used to establish have a bad cold and the rael committee. The bonds will a new dormitory on the Bar-Ilan butcher won't let us have any enable construction of 25 per- campus at Ramat Gan, Israel, as more meat until you pay the manent housing units in an im- Detroit's 1958 gift to the Miz- bill. And you want to bring migrant-settled village in the home that guy to dinner. Drop rachi-sponsored university. Israel Negev. - dead!" . . . "Nevertheless, I'm Each lodge has pledged at bringing him home to dinner," least one $3,000 Israel Housing Herman announced firmly. Bond, the cost of a single hous- "That dumbbell is thinking ing unit. Members of the Israel seriously of getting married Committee Council include Phil- and I just want him to see for more A. Leemon, Elias Gold- About 200 people, including himself." * * * berg and Max Schulzinger. prominent members of the Curtis disclosed that the Jewish community, will band HARVEY MILLER at the- month of January, 1958, has together in a project to make Blue Note, tells about the been designated by Bnai Brith Detroit the center for research woman taking a stand in front as "Israel Bond Month," during on American art, at an invita- of their friends at the party. which various events will spur tional gathering set for 3:30 . . "Why are you knocking its membership to Israel Bond p.m., Sunday, at the home of marriage?" she screamed . at purchases. Mrs. Benjamin Schwayder, her husband. "You never had Among Israel Bond chairmen 27551 Franklin Hills Drive. it so good. You men are all of Bnai Brith lodges who are alike." . . . "Don't misunder- The gathering will be ad- participating in the Israel Bond stand me," he tried to square dressed by actor Vincent Price, effort are: - himself. "Ninety-eight per cent Henry Cymberg, Albert Ein- an avid. art collector .and mem- of the men love marriage—but stein; Nathan Rubinstein, De- ber of the national board of it's a funny thing—I keep run- troit; Max Friedman and trustees of the Archives of ning into the other two per Charles Grossber g, Detroit American art. cent." • * * The committee which has Downtowhi; Sherman Nachmani been working on the event is and S. Warren, Detroit Louis HAL BURNS at Club 606, Brandeis; Pete Goldstein, Alex beaded by Mrs. William J. says, "There's nothing a wife Gottlieb and- Morris Nieman, Poplack and includes Mr. Pop- loves more than a double chin Detroit Louis Marshall; lack, the Alfred Taubmans, on her husband's old girl Schulzinger, Donald Fox; Ber- Harry Beckers, Hoke Levins, friend." . . . It's a woman's nard Margolis, Dov Frenkel; Irv- William .W. Browns, Benjamin privilege, says, Hal, to change ing Beck and Nathan Rosin, Schwayders, Sydney Solomons, her mind—and h _ er husband's. East Side; David Alpert, Eddie Nathan Shayes and Les Gruber. . . It may be the men who Jacobson. - The national board of the have their faces on our money, Others . are Myron. Milgrom, American Archives includes he says, but you'll notice it's Henry Morgenthau; Eugene cartoonist Al Capp, Henry F. the women who get their hands Schlessinger, Israel; Herb Kohn, duPont, Sen. J. W. Fulbright, on it. • . He was a great Ivan S. Bloch; Steve Lewkowitz Joseph H. Hirschhorn,- Howard linguist, says Hal. He mastered and Phil Taffel, Louis Stone; W. Lipman and Mrs. Charles F. every tongue but his wife's! * * * Joseph Levine, Motor City; Willis, Jr. Isaac Knoppow and Morris Ni- AT THE HIGH HAT on Heading the project locally senson, Oak Woods; Aaron Zol- are Charles F. Moore, chair- Rush Street, Garry Miles tells dan, Philip Handler; Gold- man; Mrs. Edsel B. Ford, vice- about the husband who wasn't berg and Percy Kaplan, Pisgah; chairman; Lawrence A. Fleisch- exactly henpecked, but he had David Brown, Rabbi Mandel Za- man, treasurer; Dr. Edgar p. beakmarks on his face. . . . All ger; David Werner, Theodor Richardson, art institute direc- he had eaten in five years was Herzl; Nat Nager, Tikvah, and tor; and Paul Grigaut, art- in- chicken feed. . . . Finally, he Harry Leider, Yuster-Rosen- stitute chief curator. made his way out of the bar berg. Already the project has re- and to his attorney and asked, ceived contributions from 400 "I want to know if I have individuals a n d institutions grounds for divorce." . . . His MUSIC! ENTERTAINMENT! throughout the country, accord- attorney, also a happily mar- ing to the planning committee's ried man, groaned, "If you're Sammy Woolf report. The Archives presently married, then you have grounds And His Orchestra contain some 200,000 docu- for divorce." UN 4-3174 UN 3-8982 ments on microfilm, and about UN 3-6501 325,000 basic research docu- Jewish High School - - ments. Julius Chajes Paul Olefsky Denver Reform Rabbi Opposes Inter-Dating to Hear Danny Raskin's Histadrut from NY Delegates Mischa Michakoff l To Promote U.S. Art Here A rally and report from dele- gates to the Thanksgiving week- end conference of the National Committee for Labor Israel in New York is planned this week by the Detroit Israel Histadrut Campaign. The program is planned for 8:30 p.m., Thursday, at the Chaim Greenberg Center, 19161 Schaefer. Representatives from various participating groups and divisions are urged to bring completed assignment cards_ Meanwhile plans are being made for a mid-season campaign dinner and cocktail party in honor of Morris Lieberman, for the past eight years Campaign chairman and now president of the Zionist Council of Detroit. A committee, consisting of Harold Berke, secretary; Morris , Coleman, Sandford Goldberg, Irving Pokempner, Morris L. Schaver, David Sislih and Philip Goldstein. has been named to p lan the dinner All ,activities of the organiza- tion are being geared to the cele- lbration of Israel's 10th anniver- sary of independence. The slo- gan adopted by -Histadrut is "A Tenfold Effort — for Israel's Tenth Year of Freedom and Independence." 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TRAY CATERING A SPECIALTY 12th at Hazelwood TR. 2-4375 Jewish Community Center Young Adult "WINTER WHIRL DANCE" Sunday, December 8, 1957, 9 to 12 p.m. Music By • I RV FI-ELD and His Orchestra — Sets Hanukah Festival DENVER (JTA)—A Denver Reform rabbi has expressed publicly his opposition- not only to intermarriage but also to inter-dating. - Rabbi Earl Stone, of Temple Emanuel, speaking at a Uni- versity of Colorado Hillel meet- ing on the subject, said there was usually some attraction be- tween two people if they date each other at all. He said even slight attrac- tion could easily lead to in- volvement. He said that social contacts between Jewish and non-Jew- ish groups in high schools and colleges was a good idea pro- vided friendships within the groups did not lead to indi- vidual involvement. TENMILE BRANCH, 15100W. 10 Mile Rd. ADMISSION: Center members 75c; Nonmembers $1.25 Refreshments " HERE TO DINE AL GREEN'S CARL'S CHOP HOUSE 15301 E. 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