Rabbi Gershon Winer receiv- ed an undisclosed sum of cash in an out-of-court settlement of Denver's famous "kosher cookie" case against the Bow- man Biscuit Co. Rabbi Winer had sued the company for representing their products as being made with vegetable shortening only. On the basis of this assurance, Rab- bi Winer had permitted the sale of the company's cookies by the Women's League of Beth Hamedrosh Hagodol, whose pul- pit he occupied at the time. The cookies were distributed to hundreds of homes. Later investigation showed that the company used animal shortening in its bakery and consequently; the cookies were not kosher. Rabbi Winer charg- ed in his suit that the false claims by the company had cost him his reputation and pulpit. Following two years of litiga- tion, the company agreed to an out-of-court settlement that in- volved a payment to the rabbi, plus insertion of advertisements in specified newspapers in which the Bowman Co. would acknowl- edge its responsibility in the matter. Rabbi Winer is currently spiritual head of Baldwin Jew- ish Center in Long Island. Danny Raskin's LISTENING Israel's Great Strength Lies in Its Education o f Children, Pratt Says NEW YORK (JTA)—One of Israel's greatest strengths lies in its ability to provide "genu- ine education" to its children, Simcha Pratt, Israel Consul- General, asserted here. He stressed that the Jewish State is developing future gen- erations of citizens "who un- derstand the vital necessity of democracy as a prerequisite to human survival." Pratt spoke at ceremonies marking the tenth annual Child's Day for Youth Aliyah . . . and co-produced by Dolores RAIN, RAIN STAY AWAY Roth and Margie Barnett . . . . . . hilt it's still April Showers Julie Adler again takes over the Ball time for Children Unlim- ited . . . the very fine group of gals who over five years ago dedicated their complete efforts toward the assistance of visual- ly-handicapped children . . . The group's annual dinner - dance will be held tomorrow night, at Holiday Manor . . . These are the same wonderful girls who have helped make the Penrich- ton Nursery for blind kiddies the outstanding institution it is today . . . Better hurry if you want tickets . . . Call Evelyn Silverman, co-chairman of the affair with Gertrude Lax, at EL 7-1748. * * * choreography for the 17-girl chorus line, with Carol Kimmel as co-choreographer . . . Hal Gordon is handling the musical direction, Lama Shetzer is vocal director and Art Chabol, com- plete show choreographer . . . Proceeds go to Hadassah pro- jects in Israel such as the Medi- cal Center in Jerusalem and Youth Aliyah . . . Tickets to "Now Hear This" have gone on sale . . . Call Ruth Bonus, LI 3-2684 . . . or pick them up at Kern's downtown. at the Israel Consulate, under the auspices of Hadassah, Pio- neer Women and Mizrachi Women's Organization of Amer- ica. He characterized Israel's educational objectives as "Edu- cation for Freedom." Mrs. Henry Goldman of Ha- dassah, United States chair- man for Child'S Day for Youth Aliyah, told the audience of more than 200 persons that Youth Aliyah plans call for the absorption of 10,000 Jew- ish children within its insti- tutions in the two-year period ending Dec. 31, 1960. This, she said, would bring to 100,000 the number of young people handled by Youth Aliyah since its incep- tion in 1934. During this pe- Hod, she added, Hadassah has contributed $36.5 million to "the humanitarian work Youth Aliyah." of Eliahu Dobkin in U.S. to Back Emergency Drive NEW YORK, (JTA)—Eliahu Dobkin, member of the execu- tive of the Jewish Agency, ar- rived in New York following a visit to South America. He joins an 18-man Emergency Mission of Israel's leaders, some of whom are now visiting key American Jewish communities to help leaders of the 1959 United Jewish Appeal seek in- creased aid on behalf of more than 20,000 new immigrants who have poured into Israel during recent months. Suspenseful, Powerful Presentation "NIGHT MUST FALL" By The TEMPLE PLAYERS of TEMPLE BETH EL WOODWARD AT GLADSTONE SATURDAY NIGHT April 25 SUNDAY MATINEE April 26 SUNDAY NIGHT April 26 LILSULSULW_Q juuLoss-juiszs juusuuksuuzisuzsMisULoil. 3 Performances t 0 Curtain Time 8:40 and 2:30 TICKETS, $1.50 AT DOOR CITY OF HOPE Mr. and Mrs. Group's fifth annual games party, April 19, at Knights of Delightfully Pythias Hall, 15787 Wyoming, Air-Conditioned "NOW HEAR THIS" is the will be dedicated to President Israel Offers Services title of this year's S.O.C. Hadas- Delicatessen • Restaurant • Cocktail Lounge to Atomic Energy Agency sah show, scheduled for May 9 Joe Mossok, as his last fund- Famous for fine Food UNITED NATIONS (AJP)— and 10, Ford Auditorium . . . raising affair to culminate a DINNERS 4:30 to 9:30 • AFTER THEATER SNACKS Israel has informed the Inter- Main theme will be about the highly successful two-year term of office. . . . Larry Schwartz national Atomic Energy Agency much-talked-about seaway com- Businessmen's Lunch 11:30 A.M. to 3 P.M. (IAEA) in Vienna that she is ing into Detroit (in the show is chairman of the shindig, all TRAY CATERING A SPECIALTY ready to offer the services of it'll be called the S.O.C. way) proceeds going, as usual, to the 12th at Hazelwood in Duarte, Calif. TR. 2-4375 experts in the various fields of . . . with the musical comedy City of Hope * * * the peaceful uses of atomic en- built around sailors coming into "Vilst herein abisl Yiddish? ergy to the Agency, it was re- the new Motor City port . . . vealed by Agency Director-Gen- Bert Siegel, Harold Roland and Dos mamme loshen vos tzu- eral Sterling Cole. Fourteen Joe Metzger are the sailor leads, varimt dos hartz? If you were other countries have made of- while Marilyn Fishman, Leo- one of the few permitted to fers of funds intended for fel- nore Reznick and Frances Aaron watch a rehearsal of the Albert lowships and technical assis- hold the female leads in a color- Einstein Bnai Brith Chapter's tance. ful production that has been in forthcoming all Yiddish produc- rehearsal since the beginning tion of Sholem Aleichem's four I MUSIC! ENTERTAINMENT! of January . . . Herman Bennett act play, "Dos Groise Gevins" and Addie Beckerman also hold ("The B i g Winnings") you Sammy Woolf Bobbin' With Robin Seymour and Trader leads in the show . . . The S.O.C. would agree that this town is Bob of WKMH, broadcasting direct from SEE Baja's And His Orchestra Hadassah cast will be made up in for a most enjoyable evening Tuesday and Wednesday, 4 p.m. to 1 a.m. of Yiddish entertainment. of 65 guys 'n gals, under the UN 4-3174 UN 3-8982 This dynamic group, one of direction of Sol Shore, whose Cocktail Hour UN 3-6501 wife, Helen, is also in the show Bnai Brith's newer chapters, 4 to 7 Daily Featuring: survivors of Hitler's concentra- Serving Jumbo Cocktails • tion camps, have brought with Charcoal Broiled Steak Dinners and SnackS. Now featur- ing Mary Tudor at the them the culture, customs and • Sea Foods—Fresh Daily Piano Bar. language of our Jewish heri- • Pork Chops • Lamb Chops tage. Thanks • Sandwiches • Chicken To our many friends, The all-girl cast, playing both • Savories and Snacks builders and - suppliers for male and female roles, is ad- making this event pos- sible. mirable in the character inter- pretations under the capable the Bob Freeman Trio direction of a husband and wife WE WILL BE OPEN for your listening pleasure every evening team, Lou and Rose Levinson. FRIDAY, APRIL 24 AND THE ENTIRE PASSOVER Lou directed the same play in Mary Tudor at the Piano Bar pre-Hitler Europe. To further WEEK, SERVING TRADITIONAL MEALS. illustrate the indomitable cour- age of this group, Lou, whose 13821 W. 9 Mile Rd. LI 1-2888 Closed unfortunate diving accident has Sundays relegated him to a wheelchair CR 8-3000 since 1954, is the spark and fire of these wonderful girls. His Michigan Ave. corner of Telegraph Rd. (West Dearborn) wife, Rose, has written the ori- ginal lyrics for an array of Yid- dish melodies. The dance se- quences, too, are the products of Rose's diversified talents. Some interesting, behind the Resumes Its Regular Schedule scenes facts about these girls 15301 E. Jefferson at Beaconsfield and the magnitude of their Yid- VA 2 - 4118 dish production are worth men- Luncheons 11 to 3 — Dinners 5:00 tioning. The transliteration of to 10:30. Suppers 10:30 to 2 a.m. the play from Yiddish script to 3020 GRAND RIVER. Free Parking. TE 3-0700. Pri- the phonetic English, for those vate Banquet Rooms for wedding parties. Serving that could not read Yiddish, the World's Finest Steaks, Chops and Sea Foods fez more than 26 years. All Beef aged in onr cellars. took more than three months of Special Businessmen's Luncheon—Mon. thru Fri. typing by three typists and $1.50 three readers. Sam Moss, musi- ROBIN HOOD'S serving the finest and most delicious of foods, Steaks, cal director and accompanist, Chops, Chicken Club Sandwiches. Short Orders. Delicious Hamburgers. Six-Course Dinners, 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. — $3.75 travels more than 300 miles "Served as you like it." each week for rehearsals. 20176 LIVERNOIS AVE., 1 1 /2 blks. S. 8 Mile Rd. Cocktails Open 24 Hours Thelma Isaacs, the only non- CHOICE LIQUORS newcomer in the group, whose BANQUET FACILITIES All You Can Eat Yiddish was very slight, now Specializing in Pizza Pie and Famous Italian Foods FASHION SHOW I speaks it fluently as a result of SUNDAY Parking Facilities . . . Carry4/ut Service her part in the play. AND LUNCHEON I 7107 PURITAN — Open 11 a.m. to 3 a.m. — UN 1-3929 FAMILY BUFFET I Every Saturday . . 1 p.m. I The all-Yiddish play by the (until 7 p.m.) I • • Albert Einstein Chapter, "Dos $ .1 .7 lc 1 Every Monday . • . 1 p.m. I Groise Gevins," will be staged RESEVATIONS PLEASE Sunday evening, May 3, at the Serving: Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, Steaks and Assorted Sec Foods Children's Portion 1.75 , MEN INVITED Detroit Institute of Arts. Tick- Music by Muzak 2675 E. GRAND BLVD. ets may be obtained at both Prime Beef at its Very Best! Pies baked prem- Borenstein's Bookstores and at MARQUETTE DRIVE, East of Waterworks Park ises. Special Luncheons and Dinners. Menus on changed Radom Tailors, CoOlidge and VA 3-2000 daily. Open 11 a.m.-8 p.m. Nine Mile Rd., or by calling BEEF BUFFET 19371 W. 8 Mile, 1 Blk. E. of Evergreen LI 7-8032 . BOESKY'S NOW ' OPEN DINING ROOM AND Wa la "L COCKTAIL LOUNGE LIBERMAN'S Will Be Closed Thurs., Apr. 23 . Nap Dining Room nd Cocktail Lounge WHERE TO DINE OPEN ALL 7 DAYS for Luncheon-Dinner•Supper 1111111111 UMW AL GREEN'S CARL'S MARIA'S PIZZERIA CLAM SHOP and BAR ' /11.11 /MIL • IIERC'S TR 2-8800 29-TH E DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -- Fri day, April 17, 1959 `Kosher Cookie' Case Settled out-of-Court