Community Extends Its Greetings to Dr. Kleinman on 65th Birthday Danny Raskin's Form State Bar-Ilan Committee; Annual Banquet to be Held Jan. 7 LISTENING One of Detroit's distinguished tion, while he was living in Simultaneous with plans for undertook to assist in the for- community leaders, Dr. Shmarya Rostov-on-Don, he studied medi- the annual dinner for the Bar- mation of such a state-wide com- Kleinman, a former president cine and was active in Socialist Ilan University in Israel, to be mittee. of the Jewish Community Coun- activities, and, after graduating held Jan. 7 at Latin Quarter, it The annual Bar-Ilan dinner cil, shuns birthday celebrations. from medical school in 1918, he was announced this week that a will be addressed by Rabbi Mor- His friends, however, are not was mobilized into the army of Michigan committee to assist the decai Kirshblum, world Zionist forgetting the 65th birthday he Gen. Denikin. Bar-Ilan University is now in leader, member of the Jewish is now observing. Two years later, on his release formation: Agency and of the Actions Com- He has an outstanding record from the army, he returned to On his recent visit here, Dr. mittee of the World Zionist Or- of public service, and he has Rostov to receive several medi- A. M. Hershman, who now is ganization. Former president of been honored on numerous oc- cal appointments, the last being making his home in New York, the Mizrachi Zionist Organiza- a job with the Cheka (Russian . . .... tion of America, he is now the secret police). honorary chairman of the Miz- Dr. Kleinman left for Poland rachi-Hapoel Hamizrachi move- in 1921, and again was mobilized ment. into the ,army—this time, of The dinner also will be ad- KURT AND LISA BROMET course, the Polish Army. dressed by Brig. Gen. S. L. A. He arrived in the United hid their Hanukah gifts for Marshall, and a musical pro- three-year-old daughter Anita States in 1923, passed the gram will feature Julius Chajes, Massachusetts State Medical in the furnace room of their Mischa Mischakoff and Paul Board a year later and prac- home, to be given each of the Olef sky. eight days during the holiday ticed in Lawrence, Mass., un- Phillip Stollman, president of . . • Everything went smoothly til 1927 when he came to Detroit Mizrachi, is chairman of after the first candle but it was Detroit. the national board of Bar-Ilan Here, Dr. Kleinman has too good to last . . . At five the University. Detroiters serving as served on the board of the next morning little Anita woke trustees include Abe Nusbaum, Jewish Social Service Bureau up a very drowsy sleepy-eyed I r v in g W. Schlussel, Daniel (now the Jewish Family and Kurt and said, "C'mon, daddy, Temchin and Max Stollman. Children's Service), the Jew- let's go down to the furnace ish Welfare Federation and 20 room and see if Santa Claus has MUSIC! ENTERTAINMENT! years on the Community come again yet!" * * * Council. Sammy Woolf Presently, he is a member of TRAFFIC REFEREE John DR. SHMARYA KLEINMAN the national board of the Amer- And His Orchestra Wise doesn't say all women are casions, in recognition of his ican ORT Federation, the advi- bad drivers, but he had one gal UN 4-3174 UN 3-8982 sory council of the Joint Dis- in front of him who was given a devotion to communal duties. UN 3-6501 tribution Committee and also RABBI KIRSHBLUM In 1951, when Dr. Kleinman the OSE (world health organi- ticket for doing 20 miles an was president of the Council, zation), chairman of the Jewish hour— on the sidewalk ! * * * a post he held from 1949 to Community Council's changing 1952, he was cited on two oc- neighborhoods committee and a EACH YEAR, DETROIT Delightfully casions for outstanding contri- member of its executive com- LODGE 55, Knights of Pythias, Air-Conditioned butions to the community. held its New Years Eve party mittee and a member of the Delicatessen • Restaurant • Cocktail Lounge He won the Workmen's Circle Detroit City Commission on at their Castle Hall on Wyoming Award for "leadership in the Neighborhood Conservation and and found it the ideal place for Famous for Fine Food field of human relations" and ImProved Housing, appointed by the affair . . . However, after DINNERS '4:30 to 9:30 • AFTER THEATER SNACKS last year's crowd of 250, the was given the St. Cyprian the late Mayor Cobo. BUsinessmen's Lunch 11:30 A.M. to 3 P.M. Church Award for his "distin- Professionally, Dr. Kleinman local fire boys said they should TRAY CATERING A SPECIALTY guished part in creating greater is on the staffs of Sinai, Wom- find another place to hold it, 12th at Hazelwood harmony between races in De- en's and Florence Crittenton with attendance getting bigger TR. 2-4375 troit." Hospitals, a m e m b e r of the every year . . . They'll have it The Detroit physician, as American, Michigan and Wayne at the Children's Orthogenic he himself states, was born County Medical Societies and a School (former Country Day member of Maimonides Medical School) on Seven Mile off Wy- 65 years ago in the Ukraine • • oming, where the Child Welfare of a good Orthodox Jewish Society. • Ribs • Chicken • Shrimp During his lifetime, first as Committee of Detroit Lodge re- family. "As a normal Jewish genius, I was carried into the a student and later as a physi- cently furnished a nurses' room • Fish • Spaghetti • Frog Legs cheder by my mother at the cian, Dr. Kleinman contributed . . . Co-chairmen Dave Gold- age of three and shown the articles in many languages to a smith, Sam Neshefsky and Iry Gendelman are smiling again " variety of publications. At an early age, he wrote in anticipation of another rip- A graduate of the Kagan Good snortin' shindig by the lodge Gymnasium in Vilno, the only in Hebrew, Yiddish and Rus- . . . Iry will be installed, Jan. Delivery Jewish high school in Czarist sian, and was a student of 15, as the new chancellor com- Russia, Dr. Kleinman studied Hebrew literature. He con- mander of Detroit Lodge 55. Service philosophy and medicine at the tributed short stories to sev- * * to University of Berlin until the eral Russian magazines, wrote THERE IS A DIFFERENCE! for the Yiddish daily Neue FRANCES KAREN GOLD- outbreak of World War I. Prompt Delivery to Northwest During the Russian Revolu- Ziet in Kiev and in Poland BERG, six-year-old daughter of Factories-Offices-Hotels-Homes was a contributor to Folks- Yvonne and Hal -Goldberg, is the Section zeitung and Folks Gezunt. only Jewish child in her class at 9050 Twelfth St. and Clairmount Dr. Kleinman, an active mem- the Burgess School . . The ber of the Workmen's Circle teacher asked the youngsters to Holiday Greetings and the Jewish Labor Commit- each draw a Christmas tree and tee, also has contributed articles everyone except little Frances to the Jewish . Daily Forward, Karen handed in a picture KING'S Freie Arbiter Stimme, Folks- with a cross on top . . . She zeitung and Dos Neue Wort in drew a Jewish star on her tree 15301 E. Jefferson at Beaconsfield BEEF BUFFET this country. . . . and the teacher accepted it VA 2 4118 The birthday celebrant re- for a passing grade. (Formerly Cupids) Luncheons 11 to 3 — Dinners 5:00 ' sides at 17556 Wildemere with * * * to 10:30. Suppers 10:30 to 2 a.m. his wife, Rose, a five-year-old IN ONLY FOUR meetings, 20210 W. 8 Mile son, Joseph; and Janet, 13. The 3020 GRAND RIVER. Free Parking. TE 2-8600. Pri- vate Banquet Rooms for wedding parties. Serving Kleinmans also have a married the newest addition to the Bnai the World's Finest Steaks, Chops and Sea Foods for daughter, Dr. Bernice K. War- Brith family in Detroit, Cen- WE ARE NOW OPEN more than 26 years. All Beef aged in our cellars. tennial Lodge, signed up the ren, and two grandchildren, needed 100 members to receive Judith and Eda. its charter . . . The name came ROBIN HOOD'S serving the finest and most delicious of foods, Steaks, PIZZA PIE about because the group was Chops, Chicken Club Sandwiches. Short Orders. Delicious Hamburgers. Carobs for Fodder Carry Out (Take Out Only) JERUSALEM — 164,000 carob formed during the Detroit Bnai "Served as you like it." trees have already been planted Brith Centennial celebration ... 20176 LIVERNOIS AVE., 11/2 blks. S. 8 Mile Rd. Open 24 Hours by the Jewish National Fund in Ann Hartstein, active youth leader of Bnai Brith, is behind EL 6-9655 the Judean Hills, and another MARIA'S PIZZERIA 54,000 are to be added during the formation of a chapter for the group . . . It is being made the current- planting season. Specializing in Pizza Pie and Famous Italian Foods up of young married gals, and Air-Conditioned . . . Parking Facilities . . . Carry-Out Service in two meetings, 86 have al- 7107 PURITAN — Open 11 a.m. to 3 a.m. — UN 1-3929 ready attended, with most be- Holiday Greetings ing signed up . . . To receive their charter, the girls must CLAM SHOP and BAR TR 2-8800 double the men's quota and have 200 members . . . Next Serving: Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, Steaks and Assorted See Foods meeting will be held, Jan. 7, Music by Muzak Authentic Greek Cooking by AthenS Chefs 2675 E. GRAND BLVD. 8:30 p.m., at the Labor Zionist Imported Wines • Beer • Private Room Institute. BOESKY'S For Your Holiday Party Con... 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