Holiday Tourists Flock to Israel
JERUSALEM, (JTA) — Passover food). had been re-
Almost half of Israel's total
population was away from home
Tuesday, visiting relatives or
friends for the Feast of Pass-
over. Among the pilgrims were
President and Mrs. Itzhak Ben-
Zvi who left their home in
Jerusalem to visit old friends in
the settlement of Degania.
More Ethan 5,000 tourists ar-
rived by air during the past
week, from 14 countries, to
spend the holidays here. More
than 10,000 tourists and return-
ing Israelis came by ship during
the same period.
At Army camps throughout
the country, chaplains, assisted
by servicemen, worked to pre-
pare the camps for the holi-
days. By noon Monday, bread
and all other "Chometz" (non-
-
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SIGGEST MIT!
ORDER NOW BY MAIL
( AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT
`A FABULOUS and ENCHANTING PLAY!"
—Atkinson, TIMES
SAINT SUBBER & ARTHUR CANTOR present
PADDY CHAYEFSKY's NEW HIT
THE TENTH MAN
Directed by TYRONE GUTHRIE
Mon. thru Thurs. Evgs.: $6.90, 5.75, 4.80,
3.60, 100.
& Sat. Evgs.: $7.50, 6.90,
5.75, 4.80, 3.60, 3.00. Wed. & Sat. Mats.:
TAM 4.30, 3.60, 3.00, 2.50 (Tax
Incl.). Enclose self-addressed, stamped
envelope & suggest 3 alternate dates.
BOOTH THEATRE, 228 W. 45 St., N. Y.36
CASS
3 DAYS ONLY!
MAY 5, 6 & 7!
moved from the camp s. By
special dispensation of the
' rabbinate, members of the
armed forces were permitted to
eat matzot at lunch Monday
before the holiday actually
began.
' In accordance with custom,
all "Chometz" in the possession
of the government was "sold"
to a non-Jew who made a for-
mal down-payment of 150
pounds ($80). After 10 days'
time, Desta Haile, an Ethiopian
consular messenger, who during
that interval will probably be
the richest man in Israel, will
"sell" the food stores back to
the government. The sale to
the Ethiopian official was made
by the Chief Rabbinate.
JDC Aids 115,000 Jews
with Passover Supplies
GENEVA, (JTA)—More than
two months of planning by offi-
cials of the American Jewish
Joint Distribution Committee,
here, has enabled more than
115,000 Jews in 17 countries to
celebrate Passover this year in
accordance with traditional,
Jewish religious requirements.
Most of the Jewish commun-
ities aided were provide only
with matzot and Passover wines.
In some cases, where the nec-
essity arose, financial aid was
also granted.
Mark Passover
in Red Satellites
LONDON, (JTA) — Passover
was observed by Jews in Poland,
Hungary a n d Czechoslovakia
and East _Germany, according to
reports received here from
Warsaw. At least 2,000 Jews at-
tended communal seders Mon-
day night in various • cities in
Poland.
The
At Wroclaw, Poland, the
Plus!
city's central bakery acquired
Gate-
way
new matzo - baking machinery
Singers
last winter and reportedly has
turned out 120- tops of matzot.
MAIL
ORDERS NOW! In Czechoslovakia, large quan-
•
PRICE.J: Thursday evening May
tities of matzot have been manu-
5 at 8:30 and Saturday evening
factured by the state bakery
May 7 at 10 p.m. Orch. $4.30,
Bale. $3.20; $2.10; Friday evening
for distribution not only to Jew-
May. 6 at 8:30 p.m. and Saturday
ish communities in Czechoslo-
eve. May 7 at 7:30 p.m.; Orch.
$4.85; Bale. $3.75, 3.20, 2.10.
vakia but also in East Germany.
Wines bottled especially for
Passover, certified as "kosher 1'
`Pesach'," have been sent to
Sinister-
many Jewish communities be-
and
yond the Iron Curtain from
screamingly Bulgaria.
Five thousand copies of the
Haggadah have been shipped
funny!
from London by Keren Hatorah,
the fund for Jewish religious
COLUMBIA PICTURES pos.*
education, to Jewish commun-
A CAROL REED PROOUCTION
ities in Czechoslovakia, Poland
Hungary.
UR f' ' AN and (Special
Passover services—
American opera star Jan
IN HAVANA with
chanting portions of the
Alec Guinness Peerce
Haggadah — were broadcast by
Liberty to many regions
Burl Ives. Maureen O'Hara Radio
of. the Soviet Union. The broad-
cast, transmitted in time for the
Ernie Kovacs. Noel Coward first
seder, will be repeated
Ralph Richardson
every night during the Passover
holiday. In addition to the Hag-
Jo Morrow
gadah, in Hebrew, the program
CI N aro AS co P E.
includes messages ini Russian,
Ukrainian and other languages
spoken by various groups in the
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Danny Raskin's Greek Archbishop to Propose
Changes in Netv Testament
LISTENING
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ATHENS, (JTA)
ArchbiShop Theoklitos, Primate of
Greece, sharply denounced anti-Semitism, and announced a plan
•
sensibilities or provoke anti-Semitism. Speaking at a news con-
ference here, the Archbishop condemned "those well-known
anti-Semitic incidents which have filled every Christian soul
with anguish and indignation."
The church leader said that, prior to next October's meet-
ing at the Holy Synod, consUltations will be held about eliminat-
ing passages provoking anti-Semitism from the New Testa-
ment. The consultations, he declared, will be held with the
Ecumenical Patriarchate of Istanbul and with sister Eastern
Orthodox Churches, and the subject will be placed on the.
Synod's agenda if the reactions to the plan were found favorable.
IN MIAMI BEACH, recently,
the Fountainebleau Hotel was $2 Billion Raised by Federations Since 1942
turned into a movie set whe n
MINNEAPOLIS, (JTA) — fund raising has accomplished.
its entire facilities were throw Jewish federations and welfare These federations, pioneered in
open to Jerry Lewis and Para funds have raised close to $2,- Boston and Cincinnati in the
mount Pictures. . . . Jerry, th
1890s, have grown through the
human dynamo, is producing 000,000,000 for social service decades to include, at the pres-
directing and starring in a pic , and health needs since World ent counting, over 800 coul-
II, Irving Kane of Cleve- munities throughout the United
ture, "The Bellboy" . . . an d
has given work to over 20 I land, president of the Council States and Canada.
comedians who have varie d of Jewish Federations and Wel-
Funds, declared at the 30th
parts in the picture . . . Len n
MUSIC! ENTERTAINMENT!
Borovoy placed a number of . annual meeting of the Federa-
his comics in the movie . . . th e tion for Jewish Services of
Sammy Woolf
Barton Bros., Sunny Sands Minneapolis.
And His Orchestra
The
sum.
raised
by
central
Sammy Shore, Eddie Sheffer
- UN 3-8982
Marc Andrews, Jack DeLeon communal organizations — $1,- UN 1-2953
UN 3-6501
Ricky Lane and Herkie Styles 885,000,000—Kane observed,
• • • While having lunch with represents only what federated ,
Jerry, Harvey Stone and Henn ,
Youngman, Lenn kiddingl
asked Jerry if he had any plan
WIIIERE TO MINE •
for the future, and if he intend s
to stay in the business. . . .
Jerry said that the way thing CLAM SHOP and BAR
TR 2-8800
were going he might have to , Serving. Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, Steaks and Assorted Sea Foods
look for a partner . . . an d
- -
2675 E. GRAND BLVD.
Henny quipped that Dean Mar Music by. Muzak
tin might still be available! . .
Prime Beef at its Very Best! Pies baked on prem.
and Dinners. Menus changed
Also at the table was Lenn'
Luncheons
3p.m
1-1ERCS
idf
1 Po
daily.
.3,S Open 1'1 a.m
booking affiliate in England,
Burnett, who has freqeuntly ex BEEF BUFFET- - 19371 W. 8 Mile, 1 Blk. E. of Evergreen
changed acts with him for bot
here and abroad. . . . Another
-DUBBS BEEF BUFFET
reason Lenn was in Miami was
• PRIME BEEF • '■ SHRIMP • LOBSTER .
to sign a contract .for songster
• CHICKEN
• DELMONICO STEAK
UN 4-7897
Howard Lear to appear at
13300 W. 7 M'LE cor. LITTLEFIELD
- OPEN DAILY 11 • 8:30 P.M.; SAT. & SUN. to 9 P.M.
group of the beach's leading
,
hotels. . . . He then flew to Las
Dancing 6 nights — Don Pablo. arch.
Vegas to set up a date for him
Chicorels'
Dinners 5.p.m. Banquet parties to WO:
to appear at the Tropicana.
Kenwood
_
Free • Parking -- OPEN SUNDAYS
• • *
KE 7-7177
TICKETS TO THE - 8th an- FENKELL COR. -TELEGRAPH
nual dinner-dance by City of
Fine American & Malian FoOd.
•
Hope Cancer Fighters, Apiil 24,
a.m.
Open daily 1-1:30-
Paradisa Cafe.
CLOSED SUNDAYS
at. Holiday Manor, can still be
COCKTAIL
BAR
-
Banquet
room-
available
gotten by calling Goldie Young,
TO 9-3988
17632 WOODWARD — North of 6 Mile •
UN. 2-0441. . . . The shindig is
an eagerly awaited event be-
EDDIES- RESTAURANT - DELICATESSEN - TRAY CATERERS
cause of the frivolity galore
OPEN DAILY 7:30-2 A.M. SAT. TO 3 A.M. CLOSED TUESDAYS
Breakfast • Lunch • Family Dinners • Special Children's Rates
that has always been the key-
TUESDAY AVAILABLE FOR PRIVATE PARTIES
note for its yearly success. .
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8926 W. 7 MILE at WYOMING
Jean Eizelman is president of
the City of Hope Cancer
Fighters.
KINERNEY'S FARM and *OLD CIDER MILL
* * *
29501 NORTHWESTERN HWY. bet. 12 & 13 Mile
Open Daily 10 A.M. - 8 P.M. Closed- Mondays -
FEATURED ROLES are be-
Serving Chicken & Turkey Luncheon and Dinner
ing taken by community-ites
CARRY OUT SERVICE —. PRIVATE ROOM AVAILABLE
CALL THOMAS McINERNEY — EL 6-9222
Loree Marks and Kathryn Lan-
sky in the play, "Peer Gynt,"
that opened at the Vanguard
BRASS RAIL CHOP -HOUSE
Playhouse, 58 E. Columbia (the
ADAMS
AT WOODWARD
.AT AN
old Cinema Theater).
,
•
UNBELIEVABLE
.* * *
SERVED FROM 5 TO 9 IN
OUR THEATRE LOUNGE
HEY, MOM AND DAD, look
7141-1— "'
EVERY EVENING ,
-
. . . no more waiting list for
Complete Dinner—from appetizer to dessert $2•
the kids to join Cub Scout Pack
537 at Cong. Beth Aaron. . . .
U.S. PRIME 12-0Z. FILET MIGNON
Applications are again being
Diners' Club and
Bill Franko, former chef at the
Introducing
taken, but the youngsters must
American E x.
LONDON
CHOP
HOUSE
'press Cards
be members of Beth Aaron's
Honored
.
Hosts to Detroit: William Boesky and son, Ivan
Hebrew School.
* * *
. Lavish SMORGASBORD with finest mar-
and smoked fish, dozens of hot and
TWO UNFORGETTABLE Stockholm inated
cold dishes. Complete Continental Kitchen
chops, lobsters, duck, etc. Beautiful private dining rooms for
movies, "Five Pennies" and —steaks,
Home and business catering. Lunch from $1.25. Dinner from $2.95.
"Houseboat," have been se- parties.
FREE PARKING
1014 E. JEFFERSON
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lected to be shown by Knights
3020
GRAND
RIVER.
Free
Parking.
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3-0700.
Pri-
of Pythias, Detroit Lodge 55,
vate Banquet Rooms for wedding parties. Serving
the
World's
Finest
Steaks,
Chops
and
Sea
Foods
for
April 25, at the Varsity Theater. CARL'S
. . . Bill Rothman is chairman CHOP HOUSE more than 26 years. All Beef aged in our cellars.
of the affair, proceeds from
which will go toward K of P ROBIN HOOD'S serving the finest and most delicious of foods, Steaks,
charitable work by Detroit Chops, Chicken Club Sandwiches. Short Orders. Delicious Hamburgers.
Lodge.
"Served as you like it."
* * *
20176 LIVERNOIS AVE., 11/2 blks. S. 8 Mile Rd.
Open 24 Hours
FORMER DETROITER, Ger-
ald Taines, has been appointed MARIA'S PIZZERIABANQUET FACILITIES
to the board of directors of the
Specializing in Pizza Pie and Famous Italian Foods
Home Builders Association of
Parking Facilities . . . Carry-Out SerVice
South. Florida. .. . He's presi-
dent of Taines Bldg. Co. and 7101 PURITAN—Open 11 a.m. to 3 a.m.—UN 1-3929
Beauty Built by Taines.
Israeli Nasser: Persian
The Miami Herald recently
reported that there is a stu-
dent at Miami University, Flor-
ida, by the name of Israeli Nas-
ser. He is a Persian.
The Cundari reach the finest
cuisine in a continental back-
ground with a choice of Amer-
ican and European specialties. #4)
Luncheon 11 a..m-3 p.m.; Din-
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—I f.
Snacks 'till 4 a.m.
. tv:
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