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The Detroit Jewish News, 1959-07-17

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THE DETROIT JEWIS H NEWS — Friday, July 17, 1959 -

45,000 Christians Jews Back Tunisian
Living in Israel Currency Campaign;

ing around wearing a certain
pair of shoes .. . As she steps
down, the heels actually light
up! . . . Funny to see folks
doing a double - take while
blinking their eyes in disbe-
lief, and then waiting to see
if they'll come on again! . . .
Abe, by the way, is the former
football coach at Northern
High.
• • •
LOCAL CAB DRIVER Leon-
ard Rubin had a unique experi-
ence happen to him last week
... A lady signaled him to stop,
then lifted four small kiddies
into the back seat . . . "Be
with you in a moment," she
BARRISTER JIMMY Saper- Promised, then disappeared into

Magen David Adorn

Gets Blood Gift From

Israel Health Minister

Among Israel's population of Give Gold to President
TUNIS (JTA) — A delega-
2,000.000 people. there are some
45.000 Christians. according to tion of goldsmiths from the
information from the Israel bazaars of Tunis, whose over
Central Bureau of Statistics, whelming majority are Jews,
just released by the Israel Of- was received by President Bour-
guiba. They handed him 15
fice of Information.
Nearly all of them Arabs, the kgms. of gold as their corpora-
Christian population is corn- tion's contribution to the cam-
prised of almost every church Paign launched by the govern-
and denomination. The report ment in support of the national
a d d s that there are 160 currency.
The delegation assured the
churches. and that the clergy
numbers about 1,000, including President of the guild's whole-
150 monks and nuns belonging hearted devotion to his person
to 30 monastic orders. i and the cause ne stands for. In
There are also seven Chris- his answer the President said:
liars religious courts in Israel, It pleases me to pay my re- stein
wonderful,
vivacious
a house
. . She was
wife and
Kay,
gave another
of their about
ten . minutes.
c a back
1 m 1 in
y
including
two Greek
Catholic,
to all, Moslems
and
Jews.
three
-Greek
Orthodox,
one spects
I congratulate
you on
this
act fabulous parties at home last hustled the youngsters out of
the cab and asked, "What do
Mr. I. Barzilai, Israel Min-
i of faith and hope that with our week
. . . No
special
they just
like
to be reason
with I ... owe you?" . .. A very mysti- ister of Health, stepping down
Latin and one Maronite.
The report indicated that the unity Tunisia will always be people, and watch folks have fled Lenny confessed to her
from an American Red Mogen
Israel Ministry of Religion 'Prosperous." a good time . . . Jimmy's sh ow that he didn't get it, and the
Dovid bloodmobile used by
works in close cooperation with ' The Tunisian press has been business blood has worn off on , woman explained, "Just an in- Magen David Adorn, Israel's
last
Kay
through
many
years
of
spiration.
I
had
to
make
an
the heads of the many religious • devoting articles during
the
national Red Cross service,
.
'
communities and works with weeks
to the relations between marriage, and the out-of-this- important long - distance call
after giving blood in MDA
the Department of Antiquities "Moslem Tunisians" and "Jew- world parties they give are and it was imperative that I blood donor campaign. Help-
in restoring ancient churches ish Moslems." All newspapers their
f bringing folk to- get the children out of the ing Mr. . Barzilai from the
are unanimous in their declara- aether for a lot of entertain- house." i bloodmobile is MDA Blood
and holy sites.
all Tunisians, be
lions that
Service chief, Dr. Nathan
their religion what it may, are Jimmy
ing fun
. . In
legal
circles,
is . still
called
"The
Min- 200 U.S. Youth Arrive
Ethical Teachings
Wolff.
equal before the law."
s rel Man" because of his real in Israel for Study Tours
There is an Arabic saying
The "Petit Matin" writes: . fine
t
singing voice a la Jolson
about a certain sage who used "Moslems and Jews do not for-
JERUSALEM (JTA) — Two Gratz College Expatkion
. . . and there was a
to talk too long and he was
hundred American youths of
asked, "Why do you go on get that their destinies are , time while attending the De- Bnai Brith, Young Judea and of $500,000 Is Approved
identical with that of the coun- troit College of Law that he
PHILADELPHIA (JTA) — A
endlessly, talking so long?" He
Reform congregations were
try which they inhabit, the style
a
replied, "So that even the fools fatherland which is common to ;almost
among the latest group of stu- new building program for Gratz
gave up
his
law
career
might understand." To which them. and which leads them to for show biz . . . Jimmy had dents who arrived in Israel for College, involving more than
folks retorted, "By the time the peace. productive work and been singing in light operas six to eight week study tours. 5500.000. has been approved by
around the state when a scout , A group of Labor Zionist the board of the Federation of
fools understand, the wise will
fraternal understanding."
from the then Pantages-Keith youth from Switzerland, a group 'Jewish Agencies of Greater
have been worn out." (Meiri)
circuit offered him a chance to sponsored by the French Zion- Philadelphia.
.. . a man should engage in
This amount includes $280.000
no thing which can induce the Israeli Firm Gets Burma
show his talents in the big ist Federations and 50 students
Army
Clothing
Contract
time . . . It was 1928, and from Algeria also were among already raised for the purpose
heart's falling into slumber and
through the Allied Jewish Ap-
TEL AVIV (JTA)—A private when Jimmy told his father those arriving.
the mind's growing numb.
j peal, and $280,000 to be ac
(Meiri) firm in Israel has received an about giving up law for show
. . . Even if one were a order from the government of business—well, the back of his Fiddles for Israel Orphans cumulated in the AJA drives
over the next six years.
scholar, if he begrudged his Burma for uniforms, belts and dad's hand changed Jimmy's Is Gift of German Youth
comrade in this world, his eyes other clothing for the Burmese mind in a hurry . . . and al
MUNSTER
(JTA)

Boys
will be filled with smoke in arm No information on the thou h he went on to become
MUSIC! ENTERTAINMENT!
sale or the transaction was a mighty good attorney, the i and girls in Westphalia were re-
the world to come. (Vitryl
Excerpts from commentaries on
available.
flow of show biz has never left I ported
busy
with
a
new
project:
Sammy Woolf
building fiddles for orphans in
Ethics of the Fathers as trans-
Eight Burmese technicians his veins.
lated by Judah Goldin in his
And His Orchestra
Israel. Ten instruments have al-
` • •
and engineers arrived in Israel
••Living Talmud.",
ready been completed by M un-
UN 4-3174
this week for a tour of several
4 UN 34982
ATTENDING STAG DIN- ster young people and will be
UN 34501
months with Israel military in-
dustry to study methods of NER of our nephew. Gerald sent to Israel.
For
Weingarden, last week at Tam-
production and repair of equip-
every girl
ment. 0-Shanter Country Club. made
who was
us realize even more that the
Delightfully
ever involved
days are long gone since we
Air-Conditim•d
Slated for Switzerland
with an
used
to
bounce
him
on
our
JERUSALEM (JTA) — The
older man..
Delicatessen • Restaurant • Cocktail Loung•
Zionist Actions Committee will knees . . . But there's one
Fontous for fine Food
meet in Switzerland Dec. 27, consolation . . . If we ever do
DINNERS 4:30 to 9:30 • AFTER THEATER SNACKS
the first meeting of the com- it again (which isn't very
KIM NOVAK
likely!
1
Jerry
can
help
cure

mittee outside of Israel since
Businessmen's Lunch 11:30 A.M. to 3 P.M.
FREDRIC MARCH
establishment of the Jewish our aches and pains . . . He'll
TRAY CATERING A SPE•:IALTY
State. it was announced here. be a doctor in two more years
12th at Hazelwood
TR. 2-4375
During the ten-day session. . . . He's home for summer
delegates will go to Basle to vacation from Still College in
NMI NODuCTIOS • I COLIIIIIIA PICTURE
mark the 100th anniversary of Des Moines, Iowa. and will
the birth of Herzl who con- marry Jo Ann Simons this
TranailX
vened the first Zionist Congress Sunday.
TO 8.8300
Woodwdrci
6 M a
• • •
. in that city.
15301 E. Jefferson at Beaconsfield
COMPLETE REVERSAL
VA 2 4118
from last year at this time is
Luncheons 11 to 3 — Dinners 5:00
Leo Berlin and Joe Shur as
to 10:30. Suppers 10:30 to 2 a.m.
the new owners of Harris-Ell-
3020 GRAND RIVER Free Parking. TE 3-0300. Pri-
man. Inc.. one of the country's
vate Banquet Rooms for wedding parties. Serving
the World's Fines/ Steaks, Chops and Sea Foods tot
largest and oldest manufactur-
ers of aluminum awnings . . • CHOP HOUSE more than 26 years. All Beef aged in our cellars.
Leo was chief engineer and Joe
the general manager . . . Final ROBIN HOOD'S serving the finest and most delicious of foods, Steaks.
papers were signed last week, Chops, Chicken Club Sandwiches. Short Orders. Delicious Hamburgers.
you wonderful

and now they own the place! "Served as you like it."

BOESKY'S

Krim

WHERE TO I)INE

.

AL GREEN'S

We Are Celebrating Our

-

CARL'S

1st ANNIVERSARY IN OAK PARK!

Thanks . •

people — for helping us over the hump!

Appreciation Specials
This Week

WHOLE ROASTED

CORNED BEEF

CHICKEN LUNCH ROLL

79 c ea.

PICKLES
SHORT SALAMI

89c

lb.

39c jar
89c lb.

LIBERMANS

13821 W. 9 MILE

LI 1-2888



• •

SAM DICTOR WRITES from
California that when the Shrill-
ers recently convened in Los
Angeles. a main boulevard was
roped off for their climatic
parade and only official jars,
prominently marked "P en-
tate." "Past Potentate" an the
like were permitted to use the
thoroughfare for hours preced-
ing the big march . . . One
smart lawyer friend of Sam,
anxious to avoid a detour that
would make him 30 minutes
late for his golf game, devised
a sign for his car that got him
right through the police bar-
rier and enabled him to sail
majestically up the empty
boulevard . . . His sign read,
"Past Participle!"
• • •
NO NEED TO WORRY'
about light around the swim-
ming pool of Marcia and Abe
Katz of Northland Plumbing
. . . that is, when she's walk-

20176 LIVERNOIS AVE., l!i blks. S. 8 Mile Rd.

MARIA'S PIZZERIA

Open 24 Hours

CHOICE LIQUORS
BA NQUET FACILITIES

Specializing in Pizza Pie and Famous Italian Foods

Parking Facilities- . . Carry-Out Service

7101 PURITAN—Open 11 a.m. to 3 a.m.—UN 1-3929

CLAM SHOP and BAR

TR 2-8800

Serving- Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, Steaks and Assorted Sea Foods

Music by Muzak

_

2675 E. GRAND BLVD.

-

IIERC S

Prime Beef-at its Very Best! Pies baked on prem.
ises. Special Luncheons and Dinners. Menus changed
daily. Open 11
p.m.

BEEF BUFFET

19371 W. 8 Mile, 1 BIk. E. of Evergreen

DUBBS BEEF BUFFET

• PRIME BEEF • SHRIMP • LOBSTER
• DELMONICO STEAK
• CHICKEN
13300 W 7 MILE cor. LITTLEFIELD
OPEN DAILY 11 -11:30 P.M.; SAT. A SUN, to f P.M.

London East

123 Kercheval

Reservations

LUNCHEON

Grosse Pointe Farms



TU 4 - 5015

DINNER

Serving Wonderful FOOD, Wines & Liquors . . , at Moderate Prices

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