Sholem, Aleichem Institute to Honor
Moishe Haar on His 60th ,Birthday
Honoring its director, Moishe
Haar, the Sholem Aleichem In-
stitute will tender a 60th birth-
day party for -him at 9 p.m.,
March 15, at the Institute, 19350
Greenfield.
.Associated with the Institute
now fOsr 32 years, Haar came
here in the 20's, accepting a po-
sition with the Jewish Folk
Schools. With Shloime Berco-
"N
Danny Raskin's
LISTENING
Bagley PTA Party
Dr. S. NORMAN FEINGOLD,
Mrs. J. Stewart Linden, presi- Boston psychologist and voca-
dent of the Bagley' School tional counseling expert, was
PTA, announces a father and named national director of Bnai
daughter night at 7:30 p.m.,
Brith Vocational Service.
Wednesday, at the school. Ricky
the Clown, from the television
show, "Robin and Ricky," will
MUSIC! ENTERTAINMENT!
be featured. Fathers and daugh-
ters will model in a fashion
Sammy Woolf
show, the youngsters wearing
And His Orchestra
new styles by Small Fry FaSh-
ionS. Girls from the third grade
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and up are invited. A social
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hour will follow.
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of culture and education which
the Institute offers.
Haar, a native of Poland,
moved to Antwerp, Belgium, as
a child, attending the Hebrew
School there. He was greatly
influenced by Dr. Yehuclah
Kaufman, who, later, when he
was associated with the Teach-
ers Seminary of New York, rec-
ommended that Haar take his
first -job in Detroit.
He served for a short time in
the Austrian Army after World
War I, and, on his discharge
THE NEW GEORGE'S Delica-
learned that the little town -of
`Greatest Mime-Dancer of Our Day"
his birth, Dzikev, was -threat- tessen „slated to open some time
The Detroit Institute Of Arts Auditorium
this
month
on
Seven
Mile
Rd.,
ened by pogroms. He joined the
March 17, at 8:30 p.m.
local Jewish militia to defend near Wyoming, will be operated
Tickets at Museum—World Adventure Series
Office, TE 2-7676 and Grinnell's (Downtown) WO 2-1124
by the. same second half of Ben
the community.
In 1919, Haar enrolled at Hum- & George's on Dexter . . . Ex-
boldt University in Berlin, and partner Ben Epstein is remain-
ing at the old spot, while George
also attended the famous Rein-
Delightfully
hardt Dramatic School. Later he Fink is realizing his ambition
Air-Conditioned
studied at the Franfort Univer- of having an eatery in the
sity, Rabbi Bruer Yeshiva and Northwest section . . George
Delicatessen • Restaurant • Cocktail Lounge
Leontina Sagan Dramatic is really going all-out, giving
Famous for fine Food
the
place
a
good
going
over
be-
School.
DINNERS 4:30 to 9:30 • AFTER THEATER SNACKS
fore
opening
to
make
certain
it
Coming to the United States doesn't look like a "barn" as it
Businessmen's Lunch 11:30 A.M. to 3 P.M.
in 1921, Haar taught at the He- did before . . . To tell the truth,
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brew Schools in St. Louis, be- if everything—and we mean
12th
at
Hazelwood
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coming principal of the Farband everything—isn't just so, George
MOISHE HAAR
Schools in that city. He also at- won't open his doors until an-
vich, a founder and teacher, he tended the University of St.
other date! ... Those waitresses
shared in the many trials which Louis..
and counter men he has coming
faced the struggling young in-
In Detroit, Haar has empha- in will really have their work
stitution in those days.
sized language, folk ways and
BAR-B-Q RIB
Since that time, however, a literature in the curriculum of cut out for them because he's
generation of youngsters has the Sholem Aleichem Schools. definitely centered on- not only
DINNER FOR 2
5
grown. They have returned to He also established two Yiddish having the best food available,
but,
as
the
saying
goes,
service
FRIED
CHICKEN
the Institute, not alone to send theater groups that will be re-
their children to school, but to membered by many Detroiters. until it comes out of the cus-
DINNER FOR 2
Good
tomer's ears! . . . Folks who
participate in the adult program
There was the Tealeague for know George from Dexter can
young people and the Dramatic hardly dispute that if anybody
Delivery
League for adults. Both func- can make the place go, he can!
Hillsdale Senior in
Service
tioned at Haar's direction, with . . . You can't beat success, and
Campus Who's Who
the former group comprised George has certainly had that
to
For the second consecutive solely of American-born young- on Dexter.
year, Hillsdale College senior sters acting in Yiddish.
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Northwest
Haar and his wife, Mollie, are
Stanley L. Eisenberg, was se-
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ENROUTE TO FLORIDA,
lected for the 1958 edition of known for their participation
Section
9050 Twelfth St. and Clairmount
Who's Who Among Students in in a variety of communal proj- Jean and Meyer Feinberg
American Colleges and Univer- ects. Their friends are invited stopped at a village general
to join with the Sholem Alei- store -on the outskirts of Geor-
sities.
Eisenberg. who is majoring chem Institute at the March 15 gia . . . Meyer asked how it
was today's papers were so late
in human relations, is the son party.
. . . and the store owner re-
of Mr. and Mrs. Max Eisenberg,
plied, "Well, they ain't exactly
of 3224 Glendale. He is presi- Adas Shalom Groups
late, mister, but before I put
dent of Omicron Delta Kappa
'em out there's a few of yester-
LOOK FOR THE RED and WHITE AWNING
leadership fraternity and a Slate Purim Ball
day's to get rid of."
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member of Epsilon Delta Al-
The Men's Club and Sister-
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pha, honorary scholastic frater- hood of Adas Shalom Synagogue
Businessmen's Lunches — 11 to 3 — $1 up; Dinners — $2.50 up
RABBI SOLOMON GOLD-
nity.
will hold their annual Purim
Late Snacks — Friday and Saturday to 1:30 a.m. — Open Sundoys
He has been a member of Ball at 8:30 p.m., Sunday, in the STEIN of Yeshivath Beth Ye-
huda staff has learned his les-
the Veterans Club at Hillsdale, synagogue social hall.
15301 E. Jefferson at Beaconsfield
and is president of the Inter-
Under the chairmanship of son in woodcutting . • . the hard
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way!
.
.
A
short
while.
back,
national Relations Club, in Mrs. Jules Kamen, of the Sis-
Luncheons 11 to 3 — Dinners 5:00
which capacity he served as terhood, and Morris Nosanchuk, he saw a tree lying on the
to 10:30. Suppers 10:30 to 2 a.m.
Secretary-General of the model of the Men's Club, there will be ground in the Yeshivah play-
3020 GRAND RIVER. Free Parking. TE 2-8600. Pri-
United Nations General Assem- dancing to the music of Dick ground on Dexter, and, not lik-
vate Banquet Rooms for wedding parties. Serving
ing
it
round
the
children,
de-
the
World's Finest Steaks, Chops and Sea Foods for
bly on campus.
Stein's orchestra, entertain-
more than 26 years. All Beef aged in our cellars.
cided
to
saw
it
into
little
pieces
He has served as chairman ment, refreshments and prizes
CHOP HOUSE
for easy removal . . . The ban-
of the college publications for the best costumes.
Mrs. Norman Allan, president dage and sling he wore for so ROBIN HOOD'S serving the finest and most delicious of foods, Steaks,
board, which controls all stu-
dent publications, and this year of the Sisterhood, announces long was the result . . . after Chops, Chicken Club Sandwiches. Short Orders. Delicious Hamburgers.
he was invited by the faculty that members and their friends almost lopping off his arm in "Served as you like it."
to teach a freshman history are invited to a dessert lunch- the process! . . . One thing it 20176 LIVERNOIS AVE., 1 1 /2 blks. S. 8 Mile Rd.
Open 24 Hours
eon meeting at 12:30 p.m., Mon- couldn't cut, though, was his
course.
humor . • . Rabbi Goldstein
day, in the social hall.
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Mrs. Nicholas Fenakel, chair- rabbinical college and came
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DINING Luncheons. Hungarian Style Dinners. Catering to
Gerber read in the Chicago
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ROOM
near the loop being raided re-
Luncheons, Dinners, 'til 1
cently by the police . . . The
A.M., Cocktails. Choice
entertainers were hustled into
Steaks, Chops and Seafood.
iti the patrol wagon and one of the
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