22 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. 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