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January 03, 1958 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1958-01-03

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-Center to Offer
Adult Classes

U. S. Educator Scores
B-G's Hebrew Stand

Danny Raskin's

LISTENING

Brevities

Every Fourth German
Still Wants No Jews,
Yearbook Poll Shows

LOUISVILLE, Ky., (JTA) —
Adult classes at the Ten Mile Israel Prime Minister David
The "Sadler's Wells Ballet,"
Jewish Center. will study art, Ben-Gurion was criticized here
now called "The Royal Ballet,"
FRANKFURT, (JTA) — One
bridge, sculpture, fencing and for his emphasis on the role
will launch its 1957 engagement of every four Germans in the
trimnastics, beginning Monday of the Bible in Judaism with
at Masonic
West German Republic was re-
until March 21. -
little regard for post-Biblical
Temple on
vealed in a nation-wide poll to
Tuesday, with
believe that "it would be better.
Three sections of art classes Hebrew sources, at a public lec-
"Les Pati-
for Germany if there were no
will be offered with accom- ture delivered by Dr. Abraham
neurs" "Pe-
Jews living there."
plished fainters providing in- Katsh, chairman of the depart-
trouchka" and
struction. Sam Pucci will con- ment of Hebrew culture and
Twenty-six per cent of Ger-
"Birthday
duct a Monday class from 1 to 3 education at NeW York Univer-
mans interviewed by the Insti-
sity.
Offering."
p.m. Enrollment is limited to
tute for Demography for its
"Such an approach is almost
Wednesday
16 students. Ben Glicker will
second "Yearbook of Public
tantamount
to
Karaism,"
Prof.
night,
Act
II
instruct a Tuesday evening
Opinion" expressed that opin-
said. "Actually the Jew
of "Lac des
class limited to 12. The class Katsh
ion; 24 per cent did not think
can
understand
his
Scripture
Cygnes," "Pe-
will be held from 8 to 10 p.m. only in the light of the poSt-
so. Another 17 per cent were
THE YEAR IS 1912 . . . So trouchka" and
undecided and 33 per cent had
The third section also will be Biblical commentators and
many of us were not even born " .Solitaire" Dame Fonteyn no opinion.
headed by Sam Pucci. Limited philosophers."
will be presented. Thursday and
to •16 members, it will be held
Ten per cent said that West
The New York educator also yet, but our mothers and dads L Friday evenings the full length
and grandparents will remem- •T •
Wednesdays from 1 to 3 p.m. criticized American Zionists for ber
the European exodus of version of "Sleeping Beauty" Germany should work together
Bridge classes for beginners not being "alert" to the cul-
will be presented. On Saturday politically with Israel and 52
and intermediate players will tural opportunities presented the early part of the century matinee and evening "Facade" per cent said they believed that
be conducted by Mae Grainger. by the creation of Israel. "Had . . . Thousands of eager-faced and a complete "Copelia" will Israel had been "instigated" to
The three classes will be Aim- they been alert," he said, "they hopeful immigrants streaming be performed. Dame Margot attack Egypt" by France and
ited to 16 members. The begin- might have undertaken an in- into a new land seeking the Fonteyn again heads the roster Great Britain. One in five West
, Germans believed Israel launch-
ners class will be held Wednes- tensive campaign to stress the pursuit of happiness and the of ballerinas.
ed the Sinai campaign on her
days, 10 t o 12 a.m.; th e importance of the Hebrew lan- promise of freedom . . . Among
*
*
*
own, and 28 per cent were un-
un-
intermediate class, Mondays, guage, which, rooted in our them, a young man from Gali-
COHEN FAMILY CLUB, at decided.
1 to 3 p.m. and Wednesdays, very being, was and is the pri- cia, Poland (Krakow) .
1 to 3 p.m: mary link between Israel and with the burning ambitions of its recent installation banquet
In assessing blame for the Si-
exhuberant youth, determine d at Elmwood Casino, inducted nai crisis, 17 per cent believed
Jay Holland will conduct two world Jewry."
to prove to his idealisti c Sidney Miller as president. Israel was "at fault," 52 per
sculpture classes. Limited to 10
country that\ he was deservin g Other new officers who were cent blamed England, 29 per
members, the classes are sched-
of this opportunity . . . Thi s installed are Martin Cohen, cent blamed France and the
tiled for Monday, 8:30 to 10:30
man was Joseph Felsenfel d vice-president; Henrietta Gar- rest held Egypt or Russia re-
p.m., and Wednesday, 1 to 3 1
. . . On Jan. 16, Joseph will b e vett and Anne Axelrod ; sec- sponsible for the Suez war.
I
p.m.
celebrating his 70th birthday , retaries; and Mrs. Martin Co-
The poll found also that 42
I
Former State champion Ted I Adult modern dance classes 46th as an American .. . Arriv - hen, treasurer.
per cent of all West Germans
* *
Kaczander's fencing class will for both the beginner and ad- ing from New York in 1913, an d - SHERMAN FAMILY
CLUB were still convinced that Hitler
be held Thursdays, 9 to 10 p.m. vanced dancer will be offered from the very humblest of be
would have been one of the
Trimnastics class under direc- i beginning Wednesday through ginnings, Joseph toiled dili will meet Sunday at the home world's greatest statesmen had
tion of Sylvia Zukin will meet March 12, at the Davison Jewish gently . . . first• as an $1 1 of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wolf- it not been for World War II,
Tuesdays from 1 to 2 p.m. and Center. A preliminary modern a week .laborer at th gang, 17556 Muirland. Election but only three per cent would
F!idays, 1 to 2 p.m.
dance class will be held from Ford factory, then as a peddle e of officers will be held.
welcome and support a new Nazi
Each class is scheduled for 6 to 7 p.m.; the advanced class, of produce . . Today, Josep
* * • *
! movement while 25 per cent
11 sessions during the term. 7 to 8 p.m. Both groups will be Felsenfeld is retired; coriten
The revolution that has oc- "would do everything" they
With memories of his 23 year
Miles Jaffe is chairman of the directed by Fannie Aronson.
e cured within American society could to prevent such a party
in
the
grocery
business
on
th
Ten Mile Adult Program com-
Class size is limited to 30
of John R. and Rose _ will be discussed by CLEVE- from coming to power.
mittee. Airs. Harry August dancers. Registration and fee corner
h LAND AMORY, controversial
dale, in the
heads the branch operating informati on may be obtained at is Still - cont
continuing
nuing store
under
whit
th e author, who will speak at De-
committee.
WE. 3-7380.
MUSIC! ENTERTAINMENT!
troit Town Hall in Ford Audi-
management of his sons . .
Classes are open to both Cen-
The young adult group of the Joseph now resides at 1935 0 torium, Monday morning, at
Sammy Woolf
ter members and nonmembers. center will hold an open dance Santa Rosa Dr. . . . For hi s 11 o'clock.
For fee information and reg- at 9 p.m., Jan. 12, at the Davi- four sons, Billy, Nate, Fre d
And His Orchestra
n
building. Music will and Morris, and three daugh
istration telephone LI. 7-6161. son branch
Perfection walks slowly; she
UN 4-3174
UN 3-8982
be provided by Charles Weiner, ters, Betty (Mrs. Harry Lich requires the hand of time.—
UN 3-6501
Voltaire
states Audrey Maneli, dance . ter), Illene (Mrs. David Smith)
Dulles Will Avoid
chairman. and Helen (wife of Dr. Saul
The center camera club salon Rich of Hamden, 'Conn.) and
Israel-Arab Issue
exhibit will be displayed at the nine grandchildren, he grasps
Delightfully
at Baghdad Parley Davison branch during Janu- every opportunity to remind
Air-Conditioned
WASHINGTON, (JTA)—Sec- ary. A varied selection of prize- them, "Never forget, my chil-
dren, what a wonderful pri
retary of State John Foster winning art will be on view.
Delicatessen • Restaurant • Cocktail Lounge
The club, which is interested vilege it is for us to live i n
Dulles will visit neither Israel
Famous for Fine Food
in
attracting
beginners,
has
this
great
country.
Believe
me
nor the Arab states on his forth-
DINNERS 4:30 to 9:30 • AFTER THEATER SNACKS
planned
a
schedule
of
shooting
I
know.
Please
God,
alway
coming trip to the Middle East
Businessmen's Lunch 11:30 A.M. to 3 P.M.
and will seek to avoid injection and lectures for January and bless America."
* * *
TRAY CATERING A SPECIALTY
of the Arab-Israel issue in his February. According to Bill
discussions with Baghdad Pact Oberfelder, club president, the
ANNUAL INFANT SERV
12th at Hazelwood
TR. 2-4375
Foreign Ministers, it was re- group's projects include a ICE GROUP affair draws near
shooting
session,
Jan.
14
at
the
vealed by authoritative U. S.
. . . Jan. 26 . . . to be held
10 Mile branch. A model will again at Masonic Temple . .
officials.
The U. S. position is that the be employed and each member It's the group's 23rd annual
Baghdad Pact conference, to be will shoot one roll of film with dinner-dance and show, always
held in Ankara, Turkey, on Jan. the best pictures to be dis- a sellout weeks in advance ..
15301 E. Jefferson at Beaconsfield
27 is not an appropriate forum played. and always an outstanding
VA 2-4118
for discussion of the Arab-
The Feb. 11 meeting will be affair, worthy of the work and
Luncheons 11 to 3 — Dinners 5:00
Israel problem. Dulles report- held at the Davison branch and effort put into it for worthy
to 10:30. Suppers 10:30 to 2 a.m.
edly does not want his efforts in will include a lecture on paper charities . . . Mrs. Irving Ro-
Ankara mired in the highly selection and the art of print- senberg is president a the
3020 GRAND RIVER. Free Parking. TE 24600. Pri-
vate Banquet Rooms for wedding parties. Serving
complicated and volatile Arab ing. A Feb. 25 shooting session group.
the World's Finest Steaks, Chops and Sea Foods for
dispute with Israel.
with "Indi'strials" as the sub-
more than 26 years. All Beef aged in our cellars.
ject is planned.
CHOP HOUSE
`Search for Paradise'
The club recently 'became
Lachowitcher Aid Society
affiliated with the Greater De- Cinerama Opens Feb. 11 ROBIN HOOD'S serving the finest and most delicious of foods, Steaks,
Installs New Officers
troit Camera Council and wel-
The midwest premiere of the Chops, Chicken Club Sandwiches. Short Orders. Delicious Hamburgers.
Lachowitcher Aid Society re- comes advanced photographers newest • Cinerama production, "Served as you like it."
cently installed the following who are interested in com- "Search for Paradise," has been 20176 LIVERNOIS AVE., 11/2 blks. S. 8 Mile Rd.
Open 24 Hours
new officers:
petition.
announced for Feb. 11, at Music
Philip Levine, p r e s i d e n t;
Hall.
MARIA'S PIZZERIA
Meyer Levin, vice-president;
The current Lowell Thomas
Meyer Baron, treasurer; Fran- Young People's League
Specializing
in Piiza Pie and Famous Italian Foods
presentation, "Seven Wonders
ces and Arthur Cutler, secre- to Sponsor Open Meeting
Air-Conditioned . . . Parking Facilities . . . Corry-Out Service
of
the
World,"
will
have
its
last
The Young People:s League showing Feb. 9. By that date
taries; Mr. and Mrs. J. Brody,
hospitalers; Meyer Heller, can- of Cong. Shaarey Zelek will the film will have played 78 7107 PURITAN — Open 11 a.m. to 3 a.m. — UN 1-3929
didate board; and Philip Krut, sponsor an open meeting at 8:30 'weeks, establishing another rec-
p.m., Monday, featuring Leon-
sgt.-at-arms.
TR 2-8800
for Michigan screen enter- CLAM SHOP and BAR
ard N. Simons, president of ord
tainment.
Serving: Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, Steaks and Assorted Sec Foods
Simons & Michelson Advertising
Afro-Asian Conference
"Search for Paradise" is the Music by Muzak
2675 E. GRAND BLVD.
Co., speaking,on "People, Places
Drafts Hostile Resolution
and Things." Refreshments will story of two American aviators
looking
for
an
escape
from
the
LONDON, (JTA) — A new be served.
attack on Israel was prepared
group
oroup is planning a complicated modern world.
at the African-Asian conference square dance for paid-up mem- Their search takes them through
LOOK FOR THE RED and WHITE AWNING
the "roof of the world" in Cen-
18455 LIVERNOIS
in Cairo. A •Palestine subcom- bers on Jan. 26.
UN 3-4500
CATERING ALL TYPES OF PARTIES—PRIVATE ROOM—BUSINESS
tral Asia.
mittee of the parley drafted a
MEN'S LUNCHES—SHOPPERS SPECIALS 11-3—PRE-THEATER
resolution scoring the Jewish Councilman to Address
DINNERS—AFTER SHOW SNACKS—FRENCH PASTRIES
HOURS: Tues. thru Fri. 11-11; Sat. 11-2; Sun. 1-10; Closed Mondays
28 Argentine Teachers
State as "an American-British- Vernor School PTA
French base" in the Middle
James V. Lincoln, Detroit Leave for Study in Israel
16622 JAS. COUZENS
East,
UN 1-9890
Common Council member, will
BUENOS AIRES, (JTA)—A
Specializing
in Hungarian and American Style Food.
address the James Vernor PTA, party of 28 Jewish teachers, re-
DINING
Music Study Juniors Meet Wednesday, according to Wil- cent graduates of a local semi-
Home Cooking and Baking. Businessmen's Luncheons.
Serving breakfasts Monday thru Friday.
ROOM
The Junior Group of the Mu- liam Weiss, program chairman. nary and the Sholem Aleichem
sic Study Club, composed of The guest will speak on prob- Jewish high school, embarked
Luncheons, Dinners, 'til 1
young musicians 12 to 15, will lems of the public school system. for Israel to continue their
A.M., Cocktails. Choice
Steaks, Chops and Seafood.
meet Sunday at the home of
After his speech attendants studies. They will attend
THE
The
Continental Buffet —
Mark Slobin. New members are will informally talk with the courses at the Chaim Greenberg
6:30-9:30. Floyd Pike at the
welcome. For information, call councilman. Refreshments will Institute in Israel under the
Hammond Organ Nightly.
248 W. McNichols, TO 8-6520
Closed Sundays. Free Park-
Rosalyn Loren, UN. 4-0365.
be served.
auspices of the Jewish Agency.
(Just west of Woodward)
ing.

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