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January 15, 1960 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1960-01-15

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NEW YORK, (JTA) — Billy "that Billy Rose is making his
Already considered the most Council Israel chairman, pre
Rose, New York theatrical pro- monumental gift through the
successful campaign of its kind dieted that the drive wouk
ducer, has donated his entire goOd offices of our foundation.
in Detroit history, the 1959-60 surpass the announced goal a l
collection of modern sculpture His sculpture garden will give
Bnai Brith Israel Bond Drive— $150,000.
to the National Museum of Is- tremendous impetus to the de-
in which 25 lodges and chapters
Gottlieb was honored with I
rael, and will personally finance velopment of the National
participated—winds up with a scroll presented by the Nationa
the construction and landscap- Museum, and will do much to
"Night in Israel" program at Israel Bond Organization foi
ing of a five-acre garden in enhance the prestige of Jeru-
8:30
p.m.. Saturday, at Rain- his devotion and contribution:
Jerusalem, in which his collec- salem as an art center. Over-
bow Terrace.
to this year's drive. and for hi. !
tion will be displayed.
night, this cultural outpost in
Past work on behalf of Israel
Albert
Einstein
Lodge
and
the
Middle
East
will
became
The value of the gift, includ-
and Bnai Brith. Presentatio r
Chapter,
sponsors
of
the
event,
ing the garden, was estimated an important repository of
are
inviting
the
entire
Metro-
was
made by Tom Borman, De
at wel lover $1,000,000 by Karl modern sculpture.
politan Detroit Bnai Brith "fam- trait Israel Bond committee
Katz, curator and director of
Avraham Harman, Israel Am-
ily" to the program. There is general chairman.
the Museum, who said it was bassador to the United States,
Chairman for Saturday pro.
MARGE KAPLAN, popula - no admission charge, and re-
"one of the finest privately- and Dr. Ralph Bunche, Under
grom will be Joe Goldberg, Ei•
owned collections of sculpture Secretary of the United Nations, local amateur production song _ freshments will be served.
On the program are Bob stein Lodge Israel chairman
in the world."
sent messages to Rose con- stress, makes her final theatrics I
. with him on the plan.
appearance this month in i Lurie, of St. Louis, orator, TV Working
Rose's gift was announced by gratulating him on his gift.
ning committee are Mrs. Sam
The concert fallowing the sparkling new, original musics I personality and national Bnai
Samuel Rubin, president of the
Rotherg and Mrs. Max Solari.
America-Israel Cultural Foun- dinner featured Gary Bertini, comedy written by outstandin ; Brith leader, and Shimon and chap ter Israel chairman
and
young
Detroit
talent,
Gerr
r
liana,
local
interpreters
who
made
his
American
debut
of
Is-
dation, at its annual dinner-
co-chairman; Mrs. Jack Gilbert,
concert at the Waldorf-Astoria, conducting 70 members of the Road . . . He has written bat [ raeli music.
The fourth in the series of chapter president; Max Enid -
in honor of Spyros P. Skouras. New York Philharmonic Or- the book and the score fo '
man, lodge president, and Mrs.
A presentation was made to chestra. Soloists were Isaac "White Carnations," in whit L five Bnai Brith Israel programs
Herman fluster and Mrs. Max
Skouras "for his distinguished Stern, Regina Resnik and Marge will star in an "Ethe at Holiday Manor on Jan. 5, Tyner,
chapter vice-presidents.
featuring comedian Joey Adams
contributions over the years to George London. Robert S. 'Ben- Merman" type leading role . .
jamin presided at the dinner, Gerry first heard Marge sin , and Shimon and Ilona, drew an '
the cultural exchange."
MUSIC! ENTERTAINMENT!
The sculpture garden will be with Robert W. Dowling acting when she appeared in a Yout h overflow crowd, and produced
Education League show tw o more than $60,000 in Bond sales
situated on a hilltop of Jeru- as co-chairman.
The magnitude of the Rose years ago, and when he wrote and pledges, bringing the total
Sammy Woolf
salem on land immediately ad-
And His Orchestra
jacent to the new building of gift is obvious in comparison "White Carnations" he eon for the 1959-60 campaign to
the National Museum of Israel to the sum of $1,000,000 raised tatted her for the lead . . . The more than $135,000.
UN 4-3174
UN 3-8982
by
the
America-Israel
Cultural
show
is
being
readied
for
Broad
Mel Weisz, District 6 Israel
overlooking a Byzantine Monas-
UN 3-6501
tery. The site is in close Foundation during 1959 for the way, and is being presented by chairman, and Sam Gottlieb,
proximity to the new Hebrew support of Israel cultural in- the Academy Playhouse, for
which Gerry has written, pro
University, the National Parlia- stitutions.
Rubin, elected to a fourth duced and directed shows the
ment Building and the small
spoRiws
museum which will house the term as president of the Foun- past ten years . . . The Play
dation, reported at the annual house is comprised of many as
Dead Sea Scrolls.
meeting
that
the
organization
piring young actors and act
It will be designed and..land-
scaped by Isamt. Noguchi, the had intensified its program of resses, - all working toward Ca
CUSTOM INSTALLATION
Japanese-American se ulprtor cultural exchange. Over a quar- reers - in the theater . , . There
r-.
ter
of
a
million
people
viewed
will
be
six
performances
of
who designed the UNESCO
Inbal,
the
Israel
Dance
Theater
"White Carnations" . . . Satur-
HI-FI • STEREO
gardens in Paris. Rose and
Noguchi will leave for Jeru- during its recent 27-city tour days, Jan. 16, 23, 30 . . . and
of
the
U.S.,
he
said.
1
Sundays, Jan. 17, 24, 31 . .. at
30 Years of Electronics
salem the first week in Feb-
Cannon Memorial -Auditorium,
ruary.
Let us show you our latest designs in
Warren and Cadieux, with cur-
The Rose collection consists
thin time at 8:30 p.m.... Choice n
cabi etry and sound arrangements.
of more than 50 pieces, many
tickets are still available, so
of them of. heroic size, and in-
We Maintain a Competent AUDIO STAFF
give Marge a call at UN 3-4730.
cludes outstanding exampleS of
the work :of Rodin, Mailol, Dau-
.* * a
Estimates and Designs at No Obligation
mier, Jacques Lipchitz and Sir
EACH YEAR, part proceeds
Jacob Epstein.
Harold Robinson was named
l•. &S. Ht-F1 SHOP, 8556 W. 9 Mile, Oak Park
"I am proud," said Rubin, by his father, -Louis Robinson, from the only fund-raising af-
Lincoln 8-2710
as his successor to the presi- fair held by Detroit Link 57, 11
dency of the Robinson :Furni- Order of Golden Chain, go to- 1i
Dave
Hoptman
— Audio Consultant
Sol C. Shaye Acquires ture Co., at the testimonial din- ward maintaining the free
Golden
Chain
Camp
for
under-


Hotel in Miami Beach ner in Louis Robinson's honor privileged children, 8 to 12, at
Saturday night
Blairstown,
N.
J.,
along
with
at Hotel. Stat-
funds for 41 other Links around
ler.
WHERE TO DINE
the country . . . Funds also are
Robinson
distributed
among
local
char-
w a s honored
15301 E. Jefferson at Beaconsfield
ities . . . This year, Detroit Link AL GREENI
by nearly 400
VA 2-
holds
its
annual
"A
Night
in
local com-
Luncheons 11 to 34118
— Dinners 5:00
Las Vegas," Jan. 23, at United
to 10:30. Suppers 10:30 to 2 a.m.
munity leaders
Dairy Workers Hall on Second CARL'S3020 GRANT) RIVER. Free Parking. TE 3-0700. Pri-
a n d business
Blvd. • . . Every summer, 400 CAR
vate Banquet Rooms for wedding parties. Servin
associates o n
the Woarld's Finest Steaks, Chdops and Sea Foods totg
youngsters
are given a two-week
his Golden
more
than 26 years. All Beef aged in our cellars.
vacation at the camp, complete CHOP HOUSE
Year in Retail-
with everything necessary for a
ing and the
good time ... The Detroit con- ROBIN HOOD'S serving the finest and most delicious of foods, Steaks,
50th anni-
tingent is transported to and Chops, Chicken Club Sondwiches._Short Orders. Delicious Hamburgers.
versary of the
from the non-sectarian camp by "Served as you like it."
Robinson Fur-
plane and is accompanied by 20176 LIVERNOIS AVE., 11/2 blks. S. 8 Mile Rd.
niture Co.,
Open 24 Hours
one of the Link's officers . .
whose first
CHOICE
LIQUORS
The Golden Chain organization MA RIA'S PIZZERIA
store, which
BA
BANQUET
FACILITIES
is comprised of wives, mothers,
was the Rob-
SpeCializing in Pizza Pie and Famous Italian Foods
sisters and nieces of master
inson - Cohen H. Robinson
Parking Facilities . . . Carry-Out Service
SOL C. SHAYE, well known firm, was on High and Hastings. masons as well as the masons
7101
PURITAN—Open
11 a.m. to 3 a.m.—UN 1-3929•
Detroiter, has acquired own-
A parchment scroll, with the themselves . . . Ida Swartz is
ership of the 135-room Ma- names of 497 employees, was worthy matron and Harry Tush-
rino Hotel, 43rd Street and presented to Robinson at the man is worthy patron . . . More CLAM SHOP and BAR
TR 2-8800
the Ocean, Miami Beach, Fla. dinner.
info about the Detroit Link can Serving! Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, Steaks and Assorted Sea Foods
The hotel has been redeco-
2675 E. GRAND BLVD.
On Sunday, the employees Of be gotten by contacting Ida, UN Music by Muzak
rated and remodeled and a the Robinson Furniture Co. 4-4287, or Jean Hollander, UN
HERC,S Prime Beef at its Very Best! Pies baked on prem-
new directorial staff, com- honored Robinson at a recep- 1-9349.
ises. Special Luncheons and Dinners. Menus changed
posed of experts in their tion at the Statler.
daily. Open 11 a.m.-8 p.m.
* * *
fields, is in charge of all de-
BEEF
BUFFET
19371 W. 8 Mile, 1 BIk. E. of Evergreen
SOL
ROBBINS
waded
through
partments. Reservations are
The donkey became the sym-
being taken at the Detroit bol of the Democratic Party San Francisco's Chinatown, re-
cently, for hours on hours,
DUBBS BEEF BUFFET
office, UN. 4-3190.
on Jan. 15, 1870.
• PRIME BEEF • SHRIMP • LOBSTER
-thrashing his way among the
• DELMONICO STEAK
• CHICKEN
ill111111111111111•11111
crowded conditions of the little
/
13300 W. 7 M'LE cor. LITTLEFIELD
side streets in search of an au-
OPEN DAILY 11 • 8:30 P.M.; SAT. & SUN. to UN 9 4-7897
P.M.
thentic Chinese souvenir to
The
Cundari
reach
the
finest
bring back home . . . He finally
cuisine in a continental back-
1
ground with a choice of Amer-
bought an old letter opener
LIBERMAN'S FAMOUS
ican
and
European
specialties.
A
0
that seemed to be just what he
Luncheon 11 o..m-3 p.m.; Din-
FRESH
ii,"
was looking for . .. Returning
ners 6-10 p.m. After-Theatre VIII"' 1IT ///%9 lOti:-
to Detroit, Sol proudly showed
Snacks 'till 4 a.m.
:77.4 ,
.
it to his partner, Pat Howard,
20021 W. McNichols cor. Evergreen — For Reservations — KE 3-2766
who squintingly examined it
Reg. 49c
and then suddenly pointed to
16337 W. McNichols bet. Greenfield & Southfield
some very tiny, almost obscure
KIM'S
CHINESE-AMERICAN FOOD - BUSINESSMEN'S
Full Course Dinners Served Daily
lettering in a hidden section of
LUNCHEONS - CARRYOUT & DELIVERY SERVICE
BR 3-4332—OPEN DAILY 11 A.M•-11 P.M.;
GARDENS •
the letter opener . . . "Made In
SUNDAYS—NOON to 9 P.M.
Japan!" . . . But Sol shouldn't
iNnort6hw
n
iegshtts
aw
Detroit's
only restaurant featuring danc-
feel too bad . . Harold Gold
Chicorell's ing
had a set of "authentic" chop
P.M. to o 12 M. ek—Monday thru Saturday. Dinners
Kenwood
sticks sent to him as a present
Free Parking — OPEN SUNDAYS
LI 8-1111
directly from China . . . They
FENKELL COR. TELEGRAPH
ICE 7-7377
were made in Japan, also.

-

Harold Robinson
Succeeds Father
as Head of Firm

Extra, Extra Special !

PICKLED TONGUE

29113

LIBERMAN'S

13821 W. 9 MILE RD. OAK PARK

23-THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, Janua ry 15, 1960

$1,000,000 Billy Rose Collection
Danny Raskin's Bnai Brill' Drive for Israel Bonds
of Sculpture Given to Israel Museum
Certain to Pass Goal of $150,000

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