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F011owing a break during the Beth El Sisterhood will resume
Hanukah season, the Temple activities with two programs
during the coming week.
Continuing its 18-part Town
DAVE LEWIS Presents
Hall series, the Sisterhood will
ROWENA
hear Roy L. Stephens, Jr., a
January 16th
member of the Board of Edu-
DET. INST. OF ARTS
cation, speak on Tuesday, at the
LECTURE HALL
temple.
Tickets $3 - $2
Available at Grinnell's
The annual paid-up member-
Downtown
ship luncheon is scheduled for
Jan. 11, when Mrs. Willie Snow
Ethridge, author of several hu-
DAVE LEWIS Presents
morous books
and the wife
of Mark ,Eth-
February 14th
ridge, editor
Ford Auditorium
and publisher
Tickets Available at
of the Louis-
Grinnel's Downtown
ville Courier-
Journal, w i 11
be guest
Doors
speaker.
Open
Mrs. Eth-
8:45 a.m.
Late
ridge will:
Show
speak on "Rus-
Every
Night!
sian Steps,'
an amusing
description of
her visit there. Mrs. Ethridge
Members are asked to bring
items for a hospital shower to
Mack Sennett's
the meeting.
BIKEL
CHARLIE
CHAPLIN
Danny Raskin's
Cracow Repairs Ancient- Cemetery
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to The Jewish News
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a high wall surrounding the
burial grounds. The 'wall had
been destroyed by the Nazis
when they occupied Cracow dur-
ing World War II. Many of the
tombstones had been over-
turned by the Nazis.
VIENNA — The famous old
Jewish cemetery of Cracow, Po-
land, containing burial grounds
sacred to many Jews around the
world, has been cleaned up,
ancient tombstones being re-
stored and their inscriptions be-
ing reengraved, according to a
report reaching here Tuesday.
A total of 267 tombstones
have been renovated, some of
the monuments dating back to
the flourishing Jewish commu-
nity of Cracow in the 16th cen-
tury. Among the tombstones are
It is again a privilege to be those marking the burial place
the guest columnist while of the famed Rabbi Moses Is-
Danny is away enjoying a much serles called the "Reim," noted
Stuffed Cabbage
needed vacation in the East.
codifier of Hebrew learning who
Chicken Fricassee
Morey Charmer tells this one died in 1520.
Roast Tongue
about Charlie Hoptman. It
One group of tombstones
Chicken in the Basket
seems that Charlie was worried marks the burial places of the
French Fried Shrimp
about the relation of smoking dynasty of physicians and apoth-
Liver & Onions
with lung cancer after reading, ecaries founded by Solomon
Swiss Steak
Roast Brisket of Beef
so much about it in• the periodi- Calahora. The latter was per-
Boiled nankin in the Pot
cals of late. Morey asked if he sonal physician to two of Po-
Broiled Lamb Chops
was going to give up smoking. land's most famous kings, Sig-
Boiled Chicken in the Pot
"No," Charlie replied. "I'm mund Augustus and Stephen
Breaded Veal Cutlets
Batori, from 1570 to his death
giving up reading."
Boiled Chicken Plate
Maynard Feldman, program in 1596. In the same plot is the
Boiled Flanken Plate
chairman for the Beth Aaron grave of Dr. Solomon Ashkenazi,
Hot Turkey Dinner
learned
Jew
who
preceded
Dr.
Chopped Sirloin Steak
Men's Club, is enthused with
Beef Mushroom Steak
the coming of Dave Rubinoff Calahora as Kings' doctor.
New York Strip Steak
In addition to restoring the
Classified ads bring fast results! and his violin, who will appear
Liberman's Own Special Cut
ancient
cemetery,
the
Cracow
at the Beth Aaron Synagogue
Prime Steak
Jewish
community
also
rebuilt
Jan. 17, with accompanist, Ed-
Luscious "T" Bone Steak
win Deveny, under the auspices MMIIIMMIN•110111.11111111L
w/onion rings
Prime Kosher Cut Rib Steak,
of the Beth Aaron Men's Club.
MUSIC! ENTERTAINMENT!
w/onion rings
Rubinoff will also appear in
Sammy Woolf
concert at the Jewish Home for
13821 W. 9 MILE RD.
Aged, 7 p.m., Jan. 9.
And His Orchestra
OAK PARK
Linda Darnell, please note
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. . . the recent brilliant per-
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formance of Renee Eisenberg
as Miss Willie in the play, "The
Curious Savage," which, inci-
dentally, was the Center
EASTMAN COLOR
Theater's first major presenta-
To e-e3oo
tion at the new Jewish Com-
munity Center, was influenced
CUSTOM INSTALLATION
by the use of hypnosis given by
the Lewis brothers to enhance
her own w o n d e r f u l talent.
Renee expedited her lines, pro-
! jection, etc. with several ses-
30 Years of Electronics
, sions under hypnosis. The Cen-
Let us show you our latest designs in
ter players enjoyed first rate
success in their initial under-
cabinetry and sound arrangements.
Don't Miss Your
taking.
Chance to See It
We Maintain a Competent AUDIO STAFF
It was a family affair at the
in TODD-AO
installation of new officers of
Estimates and Designs at No Obligation
the Perfection Lodge 486. Jack
Jackman, P.M., was the install-
H. & S. HI-Fl SHOP, 8556 W. 9 Mile, Oak Park
ing' worshipful grand master.
Lincoln 8-2710
Dr. Jackman's handsome son,
Murray, very ably filled in for
Dave Hoptman — Audio Consultant
the ailing organist who could
not be there. The Jackmans,
father and son, made beautiful
music together.
—H. A. LEWIS
IT'S
DINNERTIME
EVERYDAY
5 to 9 p.m. at
S
LIBERMAN'S
FUNNIESTIVER!
featuring
THE ORIGINAL KEYSTONE COPS
MARIE DRESSLER
MABLE NORMAND!
Plus . . .
"BABIES BY
BANNISTER"
TILEN A WS
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THE GERSHWIN MUSIC...
THE GLORIOUS LOVE STORY...
THE GOLDWYN TOUCH...
YOU'VE GOT TO SEE IT
ON THE TODD-AnCREEN!
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WHERE TO DINE
Nine New Attorneys
Sworn in by Judge
AL GREEN'S
15301 E. Jelterson at Beaconsfield
VA 2 - 4118
Luncheons 11 to 3 — Dinners 5:00
to 10:30. Suppers 10:30 to 2 a.m.
3020 GRAND RIVER. Free Parking. TE 3-0700. Pri-
In special ceremonies con-
vate Banquet Rooms for wedding parties. Serving
ducted by Executive CircUit
the World's Finest Steaks, Chops and Sea Foods foi
more than 26 years. All Beef aged in our cellars.
Judge Frank Fitzgerald last
week, eight attorneys who re-
cently passed the Bar examina- ROBIN HOOD'S serving the finest and most delicious of foods, Steaks,
tion were admitted to practice Chops, Chicken Club Sondwiches. Short Orders. Delicious
Hamburgers.
as members of the Michigan "Served as you like it."
Bar Association.
20176 LIVERNOIS AVE., 11/2 blks. S. 8 Mile Rd.
Open 24 Hours
They are Joseph Findling,
CHOICE LIQUORS
19612 Osmus, Livonia; Sherman
BANQUET FACILITIES
J. Hirschman, 24725 Rensselaer,
Specializing
in
Pizza
Pie
and
Famous
Italian Foods
Oak Park; Maurice Kelman,
Parking Facilities • . . Carry-Out Service
4770 Leslie; Jack L.' Koblin,
18600 Roselawn; Gerald Benja- 7101 PURITAN—Open 11 a.m. to 3 a.m.—UN 1-3929
min, 21400 Kipling, Oak Park;
Ronald Stuart Weiner, 34012 CLAM SHOP and BAR
TR 2-8800
Pawnee, Nankin; Raphael I. Serving. Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, Steaks and Assorted Sea Foods
Pevos, 25320 Henley, Hunting- Music by Muzak
2675 E. GRAND BLVD.
ton Woods; and Melvin S. Bern-
Prime Beef at its Very Best! Pies baked on prem.
stein, 18961 Cherrylawn.
ices. Special •Luncheons and Dinners. Menus changed
In a separate ceremony be-
daily. Open 11 a.m.-8 p.m.
fore Judge Theodore R. Bohn, BEEF BUFFET
19371 W. 8 Mile, 1 Blk. E. of Evergreen
of Circuit Court, Murray Slomo-
vitz also was sworn in as an at-
torney. He is presently serving
• PRIME BEEF • SHRIMP • LOBSTER
with the U. S. Army at Fort
• DELMONICO STEAK
• CHICKEN
Leonard Wood, Mo., following
13300 W. 7 MILE cor. LITTLEFIELD
UN 4-7897
graduation from WSU.
OPEN DAILY 11 - 8:30 P.M.; SAT. & SUN. to 9 P.M.
All of the men are graduates
The Cundari reach the finest
cuisine in a continental back-
of the Wayne State University
ground with a choice of Amer-
law school. Most of them are
ican and European specialties.
presently home on furlough
Luncheon 11 a..m-3 p.m.; Din-
from the armed forces. There
ners 6-10 p.m. After-Theatre
will be another swearing-in
Snacks 'till 4 o.m.
ceremony for new attorneys on
20021 W. McNichols cor. Evergreen — For Reservations — KE 3-2766
Jan. 14.
CARL'S
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SAMUEL
MARIA'S PIZZERIA
GOLDWYN'S
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Co-Starring
Sidney Poitier Dorothy Danbridge Sammy Davis, Jr. Pearl Bailey
Produced in TODD-AO • TECHNICOLOR HI-FI STEREO SOUND
HOLIDAY MATINEES
Daily at 2:30
Today thru Jan. 3
Seats Now for
NEW YEAR'S EVE
2 Shows: 8 and 11 —$2.20, $3.00
Front 8 Rows Balance
Fri., 2:30; Sun., 2:30 & 7:30 $1.80 $2.40
Mon. thru Thurs., 8:30 p.m. $1.80
2.40
Fri., Sat., Holidays, 8:30 p.m. $2.20
3.00
Mon., Thurs., Sat., 2:30 p.m. $1.25
1.80
Prices Include Tax—Reserved Seats
Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope
MERCURY
ORDER TICKETS NOW !
Theatre Box Office Open
1 to 9 Daily. Also at all
Sears Stores, Grinnell's,
Downtown, 3 Marwill
Book Stores, in North-
land, Eastland, 33 W.
Warren.
PHONE
ORDERS
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16850 Schaefer at W. McNichols
UN 2-8100 Unlim. Free Parking
IILRC S
DUBBS BEEF BUFFET
19 -THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Frid ay, Ja nuary 1, 1960
Beth El Women Slate Activities