will be the afternoon speaker at the 12th an- nual January Institute spon- sored by the Women's Divi- sion of t h e Jewish W e 1 - f a r e Federa- tion, next Wednesday, at Arias Shalom, announces t M r s . Harold Rabbi Bernstein A. Robinson Institute chairman. Author of the recent "Life" 2 1st Detroit Appearance of the Great • . dent of the Central Conference of American Rabbis. He toured Israel and came into close con- tact with the most important leaders of the Jewish state. In 1955 Rabbi Bernstein vis- ited North Africa where he gained first-hand knowledge of the life-Saving rescue work that is made possible by the gener- osity of America's Jews. He is vice-president of the American executive branch of the World Jewish Congress and vice-presi- dent of the World Alliance for Friendship. A three-member panel wilt discuss social welfare trends and serve as consultants- at the morning workshop sessions. Panel members are Miriam R. Ephraim, director of the pro- gram section of the National Jewish Welfare Board's Jewish Community Center Division, Morris Zelditch, director of so- cial planning for the Council of Jewish Federations and Wel- fare Funds, and Isidore Sobel- off, executive vice-president of the Detroit Jewish Welfare Fed- eration. Zim Lines to Sponsor Israel-Mediterranean All-Expense Cruises LOU NELSON Direct from New York's Copa Comedy Star of Ed Sullivan's and Perry Como's TV Shows ANOTHER FIRST! GREAT . . . DOLORES LEIGH The Nation's Newest Singing Star THE FINEST FOOD Dance to Beany Coffel's Music Special Rates to All Private Parties and Banquets . . The Most Beautiful Banquet Facilities in the City! 20450 LIVERNOIS Near 8 Mile UN 1-9546 Drive-In Parking Two 21 - day all - expense cruises to Israel and various Mediterranean ports will be made next May and June by the new S.S. Jerusalem and her sis- tership, the S.S. Theodor Herzl, the latest additions to the Zim Lines' passenger fleet. The cruises offer an oppor- tunity for Americans who are in England or France next spring to visit Israel at the height of that nation's tenth anniversary festival year. Cruise No. 1 begins at London on May 27 and ends at South- ampton on June 17. Cruise- No. 2 begins at Southampton June 18 and ends at London July 9. Included in the fare are seven days in Israel with first class hotel accommodations and ex- tensive guided tours; 12 days at sea with calls at ports in Spain, Portugal, Italy and Greece and deluxe all-sleeper rail trans- portation between London and Marseilles. Cruise fares begin at $470. A fool demands much but he's a greater fool that gives it.—English Proverb GEORGE KALMAN Presents "A GYPSY INTERLUDE"* Violins Galore with GABBY GARBAR At The Piano at the BELCREST LOUNGE Of The Belcrest Hotel 5440 CASS at KIRBY • Saturday Night Only Dinner Reservations—Mr. Harold Cook—TE 1-5700 Entertainment Nightly tory, the Jewish press is being time to time, the announcement recorded on microfilm for ready stated. use by historians and other The project makes possible scholars. the preservation of newspaper Aided by a grant from the and magazine sources in immi- Jacob R. Schiff Fund, the Amer- nent danger of destruction. ican Jewish Periodical Center Some had already become in- on the Cincinnati campus of He- complete and, of those still re- brew Union College-Jewish In- maining, some were in private stitute of Religion has begun hands and not easily available. filming every Jewish periodical Because of their chemical con- issued from 1823 to 1925. tent, pages were actually disin The complete files of The tegrating and there was danger Detroit Jewish News were that unless microfilming is un- among the first of the news- dertaken, these sources of Jew- papers to be placed on micro- ish Americana might disappear Holders of unique publications film A first catalogue of the mi- and those who think they may crofilmed newspapers and peri- have periodicals that have be- odicals which are already avail- come rare are being invited to able on an inter-library loan lend them to the Center for mi- basis, has just been published, crofilming purposes. the announcement said. Announces RAA Appointment Jewish publications in eight Rabbi Samuel A. Turk, presi- languages — English, German, Hebrew, Yiddish, Ladino, Serbo- dent, announces the appoint- Croatian, Polish and Hungarian ment_ of Rabbi Bernard Wein- —will be reproduced. Papers in berger as executive vice-presi- five of these languages have al- dent of the Rabbinical Alliance of America. ready been filmed. Copies of the catalogue have MUSIC! ENTERTAINMENT! been sent to libraries through- out the country as the material Sammy Woolf is of interest ' to scholars con- And His Orchestra cerned with general American history as well as to those spe- UN 4-3174 UN 3-8982 cializing in. American Jewish UN 3-6501 history. As additional periodi- WHEN ELEANOR RISEMAN finally keeps her word and re- tires as director of the annual Infant Service Group show, there's no doubt but what a plaque will probably be hung up with her famoLis last words, "This is definitely my final year!" . . . She started saying it back in 1949 in her 14th year as director, but Eleanor is still at it in year number 23 of the ISG show, "Growing Pains" .. . to be held, Jan. 26, as part of the annual dinner-dance and show at Masonic Temple . . . Co-director this year with El- eanor is Dottie Schwartz, who started out as a chorus girl with the show six years ago, doing a tap number and sing- ing a few solo tunes . . Be- sides her role as co-director, she'll also be doing some solo dancing and singing, plus con- tinuing with her always tremen- dous job of heading the chore- ography for the show . . . A big plug must go to the fine MASONIC AUDITORIUM ISG sewing committee, headed SEATS NOW! — TUESDAY EVENING, JAN. 21 by Jennie Stewart and Freda The First Artist from The U.S.S.R. Fisher, whose work with the needle and thread plus the LEONID KOGAN tremendous help of Judy Eb THE EMINENT SOVIET VIOLINIST ' stein's fine talents always re- $1.10, 1.65, 2.20, 2.75, 3.30, 3.85 Grinnell's, Masonic Temple sults in the gorgeous costumes worn on stage by the Infant Service Group cast . . . The wonderful lyrics for "Growing Delightfully Pains" have been written by Air-Conditioned Sylvia Berman and Irene Fish- er . . . Altogether, including Delicatessen • Restaurant • Cocktail Lounge husbands of members, the ISG Famous for Fine Food show this year has a hard-work- DINNERS 4:30 to 9:30 • AFTER THEATER SNACKS ing personnel of 50, the actual Businessmen's Lunch 11:30 A.M. to 3 P.M. cast numbering 35 in front of the curtains. TRAY CATERING A SPECIALTY * * * 12th at Hazelwood TR. 2-4375 ISG SHOW NOTES . . . Jack and Judy Eder, always a part of the ISG cast, have contribut- ed their now married daughter, Arlene. Pearlman, to the show 15301 E. Jefferson at Beaconsfield . .. Judy couldn't be in it this VA 2-4118 year, but father and daughter Luncheons 11 to 3 — Dinners 5:00 will sure make Judy feel mighty to 10:30. Suppers 10:30 to 2 a.m. proud • . Belle Weingarden's son-in-law, Milford Singer, is 3020 GRAND RIVER. Free Parking. TE 2-8600. Pri- vate Banquet Rooms for wedding parties. Serving appearing for the first time .. . the World's Finest Steaks, Chops and Sea Foods for even though his wife, Lois, can't more than 26 years. All Beef aged in our cellars. because of a more important commitment . . . they have a five-month-old baby . . . Funny- ROBIN HOOD'S serving the finest and most delicious of foods, Steaks, man Max Sosin and wife Ruth Chops, Chicken Club Sandwiches. Short Orders. Delicious Hamburgers. have presented ISG with their "Served as you like it." Open 24 Hours newly-married daughter, Sally, 20176 LIVERNOIS AVE., 1 1 /2 blks. S. 8 Mile Rd. giving the show another father and daughter team that should MARIA'S PIZZERIA be little short of sensational ... Specializing in Pizza Pie and Famous Italian Foods Sylvia Rosenberg's daughter, Air-Conditioned . . . Parking Facilities . . . Carry-Out Service Esterly Newman, will be on 7107 PURITAN — Open 11 a.m. to 3 a.m. — UN 1-3929 stage . . . Shirley Garsoff,. who has graced the ISG shows for so many years, has stepped back CLAM SHOP and BAR TR 2-8800 and let daughter, Dolores "Legs" Serving: Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, Steaks and Assorted Sec Foods Goldberg, take over in the danc- 2675 E. GRAND BLVD. ing and now singing department Music by Muzak . . . Mitzi Jacob, daughter of Mary and Harry Goodman, is the gal behind the stage set- LOOK FOR THE RED and WHITE AWNING tings, plus a part of the chorus 18455 LIVERNOIS UN 3-4500 line . . . Marian and Adolph CATERING ALL TYPES OF PARTIES—PRIVATE ROOM—BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCHES—SHOPPERS SPECIALS 11-3—PRE-THEATER Goodman also will have their DINNERS—AFTER SHOW SNACKS—FRENCH PASTRIES daughter, Pauline Jaffe, on HOURS: Tues. thru Fri. 11-11; Sat. 11-2; Sun. 1-10; Closed Mondays stage to make mammy's and pappy's eyes glitter with pride 16622 JAS. COUZENS UN 1-9890 . . . Proceeds of the annual ISG Specializing in Hungarian and American Style Food. affairs go toward the group's DINING Home -Cooking and Baking. Businessmen's Luncheons. case work for under six-year- Serving breakfasts Monday thru Friday. ROOM old infants and children of in- Luncheons, Dinners, 'til 1 digent families, the Penrickton A.M., Cocktails. C h o i c e Nursery' in Farmington and aid Steaks, Chops and Seafood. The Continental Buffet — for mentally-retarded young- 6:30-9:30. Floyd Pike at the THE sters . . . It was recently instru- Hammond Organ Nightly. 248 W. McNichols, TO 8-6520 Closed Sundays. Free Park- mental in founding a center for (Just west of Woodward) ing. the Detroit Association for Men- tally Retarded Children on Prime Beef at its Very Best! Pies baked on prem- Luncheons and Dinners. Menus changed Grand Blvd. and Woodward .. . lIERC S ises. Special daily. Open 11 a.m.-8 min. Ida Rosenberg is president of BEEF BUFFET - 19371 W. 8 Mile; 1 Blk. E. of Evergreen Infant Service Group, f BOESKY'S WHERE TO DINE AL GREEN'S Anatole's French Restaurant BETTY'S 0111011Ellt 21 -THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, January 10, 1958 Rabbi Bernstein to Address 12th Danny Raskin's Jewish News Among First Papers Women's Institute on Wednesday Recorded on Microfilm by AJPC Rabbi Philip S. Bernstein, au- ! magazine article on America's (JTA) — For cals are microfilmed, supple- LISTENING the CINCINNATI, thor of "What Jews Believe" Jews, Rabbi Bernstein is presi- first time in American his- mentary lists will be issued from