28 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, July 29, 1960 — Judith Moss to Wed Richard Henchen rrumuition iigamst Daughter's Fabulous Story of `Mother Minnie' Guggenheimer o Minnie—Mrs. Charles—Gug- to Armstrong to Heifetz genheimer, now in her '79th Elman to Bernstein. year, is a fantastic personality. * * * Thanks to her daughter, Sophie In a sense, the Guggenheim Guggenheimer Untermeyer, her book is a history of several story now is available in a most the leading Jewish families delightful book which the au- New York — the Untermeyer thor, who wrote it together with the Lehmans, the Schafers a n Alix Williamson, appropriately the Guggenheimers, and ma n titled "Mother is Minnie." others pass in review. It is t She is a grand lady. Thanks history of music in the past ge l to her, the Lewisohn Stadium eration and more—the leadi n Concerts, which are among the names in the musical sphe r most important summer concert playing roles here. series in the world, were insti- "Mother is Minnie" is rich i stuted.. She still is chairman of folklore. It is replete with st y the concerts and its supervising ries. It tells about "a case genius. wheedling six dollars and nine t MISS JUDITH MOSS * * * cents out of the leaders of Je v Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Moss of "Mother is Minnie" has the ish society in ten-cent chanc e Northlawn Ave. announce the merit of a thousand laughs. This on a home-baked ham for t h engagement of their daughter, Doubleday-pulplished book is an benefit of St. Michael's• Cath y Judith Ilene, to Richard endless chain of anecdotes about lic Church . . " Hencken, son of Mr. and Mrs. the famous Jewish family, about * * * Jack Hencken bf Northlawn the energetic old lady who With reference to the Lew Ave. makes a hit wherever she goes sohn Stadium Concerts, th The bridegroom-elect is a —so much so that Jack Paar, in book relates: senior at the University of Mich- an introduction to this book, "A little old lady named Len igan College of Pharmacy. A confesses "she is the only grand- July, 1961 wedding is planned. mother who ever 'topped' me." Cohen, who waits patiently eac year for the door of the mi c The book is not only an ac- town ticket office to open o count of the way the Lewisohn the very first day of subscri Release Pfeiffer's Stadium Concerts came into be- tion sale and faithfully journe y Scientific Story ing. It is an irreverent compil- up to Claremont Heights by bu John Pfeiffer, who has gained ation of puns, tricks, repartee all the way from the Lowe wide recognition with his and fearless shrewdness on the East Side early enough to clai earlier work, "T he Human part of the heroine. Seat Number One in the u Brain, The Changing Universe," Daughter fearlessly tells how reserved section every nigh has written another powerful her mother used all kinds of and a carpet salesman name book_ that is certain to add to approaches in order to get Nathan Fishler, who make our scientific knowledge. monetary support for the con- notes for a book he is writin Published by Random House, certs, how she kidded New on Spinoza on the back of hi his latest work, "From Galaxies York's mayors, how she cajoled programs during intermissions to Man—a Story- of the Begin- artists, how she got her way both claim never to have misse - ning of Things," is a combina- with entertainers. Because of a single one of the Stadiu tion of scientific approaches and the tireless role she plays in Concerts ... " * * * philosophic evaluations of the the management of the con- Vastness of time and space, re- certs, she has dealt with every "Mother is Minnie" contain lated to modern scientific prog- prominent name in the world the following about a mathe ress. of music — from Gabrilowitsch who "had never heard the nam of Joseph Krips but thought h We are taken into space and might be worth investigating fo we are given a better under- the Stadium." The story goes o n i standing of the atomic powers about Krips, who will direct th ; developed in our age. Oirtli, Israel Philharmonic Orchestr L "Nuclear energy is like a new in Detroit, Nov. 1, at the annua kind of fire" that may "free us . for wider migrations," the au- Announcements Balfour Concert: thor states. "We are on the "After writing a letter offer . verge of carrying our way of ing to 'give him a chance to , July 25 — To Mr. and Mrs. appear in New York,' she learn life, our genes and evolving pat- terns and traditions, into new Bertrand Horwitz (Susan Si- ed quite by accident that th lands and new oceans of space." n-ton), 18218 Delaware, a daugh- `new man in Buffalo' was actu The solar systems, he believes, ter, Linda Ellen. ally one of the• most illustriou s * *•* "will - be livable for no more conductors of the great Vienn July 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Staatsoper and Vienna Philhar- than six or seven billion years. As the sun exhausts its avail- Richard Rycus (Faye Bean), of monic, who had somehow always able hydrogen fuel; it will enter 18010 Northlawn, a son, Eric been too busy to accept an en- the red-giant stage and expand Shawn. gagement in New York during * * * rapidly and become much hat- the regular winter season. She June 20—To Mr. and Mrs. also found out that his Beetho- ter . . . Man-made things will become one great slag ... " If Isadore Balan (Marilyn Big- ven Festivals had for the past so, he concludes, "we shall look man), 18249 Robson, a daughter, eight years been packing them back at the earth and preserve Roberta Gail. * * * in at London's huge Royal Fes- it as long as it lasts, as a me- tival Hall. So she upped her July 20—To Dr. and Mrs. offer to Krips substantially and morial ground dedicated to van- Maurice A. Frankel (Sandra agreed as special bait to put on ished ancestors." Dubin), 25245 Coolidge, Oak a similar Beethoven Festival for Robyn Beth. him in New York, where no In 1921, the Michigan Legis- Park, a daughter, * * * lature authorized free distribu- single composer had ever be- July 19—To Dr. and Mrs. Mil- fore been represented with full- tion of biologic products manu- factured at the state health lab- ton . 'Jacobs • (Carolyn Zolman), length symphonic programs on oratory for treatment and pre- 4122 W. 13-Mile Rd., Royal Oak, four successive nights. Krips re: a son, Randall Scott. vention of disease. sponded enthusiastically, and * * * New York responded so enthusi- July 17 — To Mr. and Mrs. astically to Krips that he and Irving Nusbaum (Barbara Sa- Beethoven had another festival muels), a son, Robert Charles. at the Stadium the following * * * year and now seems likely to June 17—To Mr. and Mrs. become one of the most widely OHEL y Since1941- ■ Maurie L. Ross (Sylvia Rubin), acclaimed and heavily attended EXCLUSIY ( .,.._ inbetroit 23435 Coolidge, Oak Park, a son, fixtures of the New York musi- HospitOs&Homes Bradley David. cal calendar." 355 5:1173 * * * * * * July 16—To Dr. and Mrs. There are many pictures in Gerald Laker (Elaine Cohen of the book, including those of the ....Recommended by Physicians Bronx, N.Y.), 22620 W. Seven eight New York City mayors Mile, a daughter, Jolie Ann. who held honorary chairman- * * * LEO ships of the Lewisohn Stadium July 15 — To Mr. and Mrs. Concerts, as well as noteworthy Hy Ankerman (Sybil Neuvirth), Guggenheimer family portraits. Expert Mohel 13129 K i n g s t o n, Huntington The cream of the book are Serving in Hospitals and Homes Woods, a daughter, NancY Ann. the stories. There are many * * * I LI 1-9769 LI 2-4444 gems among them. "Mother is July 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Sam Minnie" will delight the readers Katz (Ina Terman) of Leslie while serving as an informative RABBI CHASKEL Ave., Oak Park, a daughter, account about a great lady and Beth Cheryl. a distinguished family. GRUBNER * * * SPECIALIZED MOHEL July 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Al- The International Typograph- Recommended by Physicians bert Rolnik (Elaine Boren- ical Union was founded in 1852 Serving in Hospitals and Homes stein), 18493 Pennington, a son, and is the first and oldest labor 3298 Sturtevant TU 3-1441 Marc Robert. union in the United States. !.-.1 rn" .0 ) IV CD n .4. ti? cl.) A in En ;■ I • rrt rn v,n m • IF IT'S MUSIC • • • REAL MUSIC • • • FOR ANY OCCASION ll's ARTIE FIELDS Orchestra CALL SALLY FIELDS TR 3-8900 • RABBI GOLDMAN Amora . Sleeping in Synagogue The term "Amora" is usually BY RABBI SAMUEL J. FOX applied to one of the teachen (Copyright, 1960, in the post-Mishnaic period of Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) the Talmudic era, i.e. from It is forbidden to sleep in a about the year 219 C.E. to 50( synagogue. This prohibition is C.E. The expression comes from often traced to the experience the' Hebrew root meaning "ti related of the Patriarch Jacob speak" or "to interpret." Since in the Bible. On his way to these teachers interpreted the Haran we are told that he lay Code of Rabbi Judah the Pat down to sleep in a certain place riarch, the label of "interpreter' (Genesis 28:11). Upon arising is quite appropriate: Also, since after dreaming about holy oc- the study of Talmudic litera. currences he exclaimed "Sure- tore was then carried on orally, ly the Lord is in this place and (it being forbidden to study I knew it not .. . this is none such literature as a written other than the house of G-d" text) the label of "speaker" is (Gen. 28:16, 17). Rashi, corn- also appropriate. Both of these menting upon this experience, ideas are conveyed by the ex- contends that Jacob meant to pression "Amara." say that if he knew this was such a place he would not have slept in it. The general reason- ris Simcha ing behind such a prohibition or is simply that one is not to Melody Nursery engage in mundame matters in Serving Detroit & Suburban a Holy place. 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