FALLSBURGH, N.Y. (JTA) religious heritage" to the detri- -The creation of an academic ment of American-Israel Jewish center in Israel which would relations. serve as a cultural and religious He also said that the teach- bridge between Israel and ing of Hebrew was "not enough" American Jews was announced to link American and Israel by the Rabbinical Council of Jews. Any close cultural and America at its 23rd annual con- religious ties must be based vention. "on the historical teachings. The proposed center would values and concepts found in be constructed at a cost of the Bible and Talmud." he $500,000, and would be an ex- added. pansion of the Council's Yeshi- A resolution proposing that s'ath Hadorom at Rehovot, Is- spiritual leaders of the three mai, which trains students for major faiths convoke a con- SAMMY WOOLF almost educational, rabbinical and so- ference to protest "Soviet sup didn't didn't make it to his future son- services there. pression of Jewish cultural and' stag party. last week. The delegates to the Ortho- religious rights" was adopted , The popular orchestra lead- dox rabbinical convention ap- at the closing session of the er had been out fishing and proved a campaign for the convention. 7 spending the day on furniture raising of the money among the Council's membership of more . In another resolution, the ' man Phil Bradley's 31-foot boat than 750 rabbis, and also among rabbis lauded the Federal dis- when a storm hit Lake St. Clair. Orthodox Jewish communities , trict court of Massachusetts for • . . Sammy, Phil and Lou Bab- in the country. Rabbi Charles declaring unconstitutional the cock would have docked some- Weinberg, first vice-president. blue laws in that state. The where and stayed the night . . . said that graduates of Ameri- i resolution said that the court But -all three were due at the can rabbinical seminaries will . ruling "permits devout sabbath stag for Maury Cohen, who'll be invited to study at the cen- observers to pursue their trades soon wed Margo Woolf . . . and ter for a year or more "for ' and professions" on Sundays : above all. Sammy just had to special research in the fields "without fear of legal pen- get there! . . . So "Captain - , • ' Bradley really put his ship Inas- ' of Jewish religious law, Israeli alties." The delegates also uraecl ter minding to work and battled culture and related subjects." the elements successfully to -- The delegates voted to hold state legislatures "to outlaw • Jewish Agency Approves Violates Kashrut Law the Council's 1961 convention discrimination because of race. brine the boat in on time . . . 1959 - 60 Budget Increase 1 SAN FRANCISCO, (JTA't- lightning and hail-like rain in Jerusalem. The convention color or creed in the sale, rental . The - ' Max Drexler, owner of a San re-elected Rabbi E m a n u e I and o c c u p a n c y of private , didn't stop Phil . . . After all. I JERUSALEM (JTA) — The Francisco meat market. was i through the years Sammy has : Jewish Agency Executive ap- Rackman as president. and realty." In another resolution, !found guilty this week of Rabbi Solomon J. Sharfman as ' the rabbis asked "the liberalize- t given the sons-in-law of so many proved a 1959-60 budget total- violating California -a: new kash- of American immigration other folks a happy send-off . . . ling 235.400.000 pounds. an in- honorary president. ti on may and he wasn't to be denied this . crease of 25.000,000 pounds over rut standards law and sentenced Addressing the convention. laws so that our country country ! the budget for the previous to six months probationary . • . his own first one! Dr. Joseph B. Soloveitchik of again become a haven of term and S100 fine in the first ' IT TOOK FIVE YEARS, but one yearperiod. Boston, a leading Jewish Ortho- fOr the victims of all Varieties . got I Among the allocations were *conviction under the law. i 7 y Ed and Jean Na einer finall dox theolocician and philoso- of totalitarianism." paid off in knishes from Bill ; 75 ' 000 - 000 pounds for settle- pher. said that there is nothing Always try to remember that 25.000.000 pounds for kn. I Kazin .. . While doing Iment. 2 M . and Mae in Jewish religious doctrine N ,, c hiva U. Social Work the wedding of their daughter. I migration and 34,500.000 pounds i the fellow with a scheme is not which opposes scientific re- : ' out for your interests. Barbara, to Allan Zeitlin, the ; for immigrant housing. Other looking search and discovery. including School Gets Accreditation t Yeshiva University's gradu- local caterers promised her outlays were listed for immi- the conquest of outer space. grant health and educational Work was proud parents s o supply - all the Rabbi Rackman denied that ate School of Social 'Work MUSIC! ENTERTAINMENT! there was any official discri- : granted accreditation by the ' knishes for the briss of the Wei- . services, youth and pioneering programs. and e c o n o m i c urination against non-Orthodox ! Council on Social Work Edu- ner's first grandson . . . The activities. Woolf Jews in Israel and condemned : cation, governing body in the ' first child was a girl however. And His Orchestra American Jews who made such ; field. The decision was an- and all was forgotten by the i It is astonishing how little I UN 4-3174 UN 3-8982 charges. He told the conven- ! nounced during the 86th an- ' Weiners . . . But not by Mae UN 3-6501 Huai forum of the National ! and Bill Kozin, who last week one feels poverty when one tion that the government of Israel was given insufficient i Conference on Social Welfare., ' saw Ed at the Sholem Aleichem loves.—Edward George Bulwer. I recognition to "its outstanding I held recently in San Francisco. , Institute and discovered the i young couple has also had two Delightfully ! boys- since then . . . They kept Air-Conditioned i their word by making certain Ed and Jean got their knishes. Delicatessen • Restaurant • Cocktail Lounge IN EXISTENCE ONLY two- Famous for Fine Food and-a-half years, the first public DINNERS 4:30 to 9:30 • AFTER THEATER SNACKS fund-raising venture by the Oak Businessmen's Lunch 11:30 A.M. to 3 P.M. Park Masonic Temple Associ- TRAY CATERING A SPE.;IALTY ation will be to take over the entire Northland Playhouse, 12th at Hazelwood TR. 2-4375 Aug. 16 ... presenting Menasha Scholnik in "The Law and Mr Simon." ... Joe Shur, treasurer of the association, is chairman of the affair. with monies raised 15301 E. Jerrerson at Beaconsfield going toward the erection of a beautiful building in Oak Park VA 24111 Luncheons II to 3 — Dinners SAM for Masonic meetings and af- to 18:AL Suppers 10:30 to fairs . . . Oak Park Lodge No 3030 GRAND RIVER Free Parking. TE 3-0700. Pri- 591. F. to A. M.. was started in Tate Banquet Rooms for wedding parties. Serving 1956 and has been meeting at the World's Finest Steaks, Chops and Sea Foods fat more than 26 years. All Beef aged in our cellars. the Berkeley Masonic Temple in Berkeley. Mich. . . . Charles CHOP HOUSE Granner is president of the as- ROBIN HOOD'S serving the finest and most delicious of foods. Steaks, sociation. and William Stahl, Chops, Chicken Club Sondwiches. Short Orders. Delicious Hamburgers. secretary of the lodge. chair- "Served as you like it." STARRING IN PERSON man of the board. 20176 LIVERNOIS AVE., 1 ! I blks. S. 8 Mile Rd. Open 24 Hours PHIL. LEVANT. one of the Mr. Francis Lederer CHOICE LIQUORS owners of the Henrose Hotel MARIA'S PIZZERIA BANQUET FACILITIES formerly Barium) received this Opens Tuesday, July 14 thru Sunday, July 19 Specializing in Pizza Pie and Famous Italian Foods . . "Sir: I letter in the mail Parking Facilities . . . Cony-Out Service PULITZER PRIZE & N. Y. DRAMA CRITICS AWARD PLAY , would appreciate your consider- 111, giving me a job. I believe I 7101 PURITAN—Open 11 a.m. to 3 a.m.—UN 1-3929 . ant well-qualified to uphold my and BAR position in your establishment. TR-2-8800 "Moat moving play to emerge from World I speak two foreign languages. Serving: Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, Steaks and Assorted See Foods War II and one of 'Broadway's finest. plays." Music by Muzak Spanish and Hebrew. I ant ef - 2675 E. GRAND BLVD. 7 - 1,112 REAGA2INIE festive in mathematics and I "Your beart will never forget it." Prime Beef at its Very Best! Pies baked on prem- a good English back- — WALTIER WINCHFLI. ises Special Luncheon. and Dinners. Menus changed ises_ ground. If you grant me an in- daily. Open II a.m.-3 p.m. "A magnificent play." terview. I can state my qualifi- BEEF BUFFET — NEW YORKER MA 19371 W. 8 Mile, 1 Blk. E. of Evergreen cation' I can be reached at Pkeyhous• Drivo-ks Sex Oaks Open Seerelay 1660 Lincolnshire Drive. or TO. RESERVATIONS' and INFORMATION: EL 7-0220 8-2699. I would appreciate an • PRIME BEEF • SHRIMP • LOBSTER answer. Sincerely yours. Julian • DELMONICO STEAK Ogees toy1101--Aske duds pay*. is Unbind Phylum*, lac., • CHICKEN 13300 W. 7 MILE cor. LITTLEFIELD Levant" ... He showed his son's latedsms1 (Wet, Nero 3S. Wass stollothkasse4 tnetaii.s. OPEN DAILY 11 -II:30 P.M.; SAT. & SUN- to P.M. letter to Henry Keywell, Ju- "1„. lien's grandfather. and also one 4 TOES.. WED.. TRUES... SUN. 1:30 TICKETS NOW ON SALE AT aarimaai SAT. 7 P.M., 3.60, 2.75, 1.45 TAX INC. of the owners of the IIenrose. Plavlsous* Driyy-In Is *Mee; LON CON Casa 7Mion... Downtown; who asked if he was going to FRI. 11:30 P.M. AND SAT. 10 Marwil Book Slants. Eastland 123 Kerche. employ him . . . Phil replied, Grcsse Po rte Farms and Northland. $3.15, $3.00. $2.20 TAX INC. PIP111 9 "I don't want him. Von hire Reservations — TU 4 - 5015 him!" . . . (P.S.: Julian finally '( LUNCHECN DINNER MR•ROBERTS got the job — but through no Serving Wonderful FOOD, V , JUt41X2T1 -JULY 26 . . . et Moderate Prices help from his father!) Sammy BOESKY'S WHERE TO DINE AL GREEN3 CARL'S CLAM SHOP DUBBS BEEF BUFFET London East HOWARDKEEL 23 — THE, DETROIT JEWISH N EWS -- Friday, J uly 1 0, 1 959 Orthodox Rabbis Vote to Establish $500,000 Acadeniie Center in Israel