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The Detroit Jewish News, 1960-09-02

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, September 2, 1969 —

Bnai Brith Activities

PISGAH MIXED DOUBLES
will begin the 1960-61 bowling
season 9:30 p.m. Sept. 10 at Oak
Park Lanes. The 20-team league
meets on alternate Saturday
nights. Any couple, provided
the husband or wife is a Bnai
Brith member, is invited to par-
ticipate. For information, call
President Joe F a u d e m, LI
6-6973; or secretaries Henry
Zaft, LI 7-2191; and Norma
Wollach, LI 7-0978.
* *
MARSHALL-FOX BOWLING
LEAGUE of Bnai Brith invites
members from both lodges to
join the league. The bowlers are
headed by President Phil Gold-
stein.
* * *
The first fall meeting of the
ALBERT EINSTEIN CHAP-
TER, Bnai Brith, will be held
8:30 p.m. Wednesday at Cong.
Mishkan Israel, 14000 W. Nine
Mile Rd., Oak Park. Games,
prizes and refreshments will be
featured. Guests and prospec-
tive members are invited.

*

*

Mrs. David Goldstein, presi-
dent of PHILIP HANDLER
CHAPTER, Bnai Brith, an-
nounces a regular meeting will
be held 8:30 p.m. Thursday at
the Labor Zionist Institute on
Schaefer near Seven Mile Rd.
Mrs. Leon Dreylinger will be
guest speaker. Also featured
will be games and prizes. Mem-
bers and their guests are in-
vited.
* * *
RABBI MANDEL M. ZAGER
CHAPTER, Bnai Brith, will
hold an open meeting 8:30 p.m.
Sept. 14 in room 111 of the
Hayim Greenberg Center, 19161
Schaefer. Guest speaker will be
Harold Schachern, religious ed-
itor of The Detroit News.
Friends and guests are invited.
* * *
DOV FRENKEL CHAPTER,
Bnai Brith, will feature a cake
decorating demonstration at its
first meeting 8:30 p.m. Sept. 12
at the Oak Park Community
Center. Refreshments will be
served. Guests are invited.
* * *
LOUIS MARSHALL LODGE
and CHAPTER, Bnai Brith, will
open their fall programs with
a "Cabaret Night," featuring
dancing, entertainment and re-
freshments 8:30 p.m. Sept. 13
in the Mayfair Room of the
Labor Zionist Institute, 19161
Schaefer. The entertainment in-
cludes Bob Hall, the Starlight-
ers Orchestra and a dancing
exhibition presented by the
Jack Barnes Studio. Lodge Pres-
ident Thomas Zohott and Chap-
ter President Mrs. Harry Kauf-
man invite all to attend. For
information, call program chair-
man Mrs. David Freedman at
DI 1-9645, or David Pacernick
at UN 2-1908.
* * *
EAST SIDE WOMEN, Bnai
Brith, will hold the first . regular
meeting of the season 8:30 p.m.
Wednesday at the Oak Park Com-
munity Center. There will be a
short business meeting followed
by games and refreshments, an-
nounced Mrs. Joseph Fogelson,
president of the chapter. For in-
formation, call Mrs. Joseph Reif-
man at LI 3-3548.
* * *
ISRAEL, Bnai Brith Young
Men, will hold its annual instal-
lation Sept. 10 at the Elmwood
Casino. The following slate will
be installed: Harvey Olson, pres-
ident; Edward Cohon, vice pres-
ident; Larry Goldman, recording
secretary; Dave Brodsky, treas-
urer; Robert Oppenheim, corres-
ponding secretary, and Stanley
Weingarden, sergeant - at - arms.
Those interested in joining the
group can call Herman Chudnow
at UN 1-2781.
* * *
SUBURBAN LODGE, Bnai
Brith, will give its first annual
cocktail party to members and
prospects living in the Southfield,

Farmington, Bloomfield and
Birmingham areas on Sept. 10
at the home of Arnold Michlins,
31460 Stonewood Ct. E., near
James Couzens and north of 13-
Mile Rd: Members are encour-
aged to bring neighbors and
friends to this social, which will
feature dancing and refresh-
ments. R.S.V.P. at MA 6-1570,
or call President George Schrei-
ber at MA 6-6154.

*



*

of Dominican Republic Honor Trujillo

LISTENING

*

YUSTER-ROSENBERG
LODGE, Bnai Brith, will hold
its first meeting of the season
9 p.m. Sept. 8 at Lutzker Hall,
15775 James Couzens. Robert
Aikenhead, executive secretary
of the Mayor's Rehabilitation
Committee on Skid Row, will
speak on "How Skid Rows Get
Started." Members and friends
are invited.
* *
DONALD FOX LODGE, Bnai
Brith, will hold its first fall
open meeting at 8:30 p.m.
Thursday at Jericho Hall, 18495
Wyoming. Guest speaker will
be Hy Crystal, executive secre-
tary of Greater Detroit Bnai
Brith. Featured will be refresh-
ments, a social hour and door
prizes. Members and friends
are invited to attend. The lodge
anr.ounces, also, that registra-
tion is open for bowlers.
* * *

LOUIS D. BRANDEIS CHAP-
TER, Bnai Brith, will hold its
first monthly meeting of the
fall season 8:30 p.m. Sept. 13
at the Sholem Aleichem Insti-
tute, 19350 Greenfield. The adult
Jewish education committee will
present the Brandeis Dramatic
Group in "A Pageant of Our
Holidays." Mrs. Irving Berko-
witz is program chairman. All
members and friends are in-
vited.

*

Danny Raskin's Jewish Refugees Are Subjects for Stamps

* *

BOWLING NEWS for the boys
at the Naval Air Reserves in
Memphis, Tenn. . . . A couple
of fellows from Detroit, Mort
Friedman and Jay Robinson, left
for six months' active du
airmen recruits in the s
arine
observers corps .. .
two 24-
year-old buddies a
igh aver-
age keglers . .
, 195, and
Mort, 200, bot
ighland Park
All-Star Cla
, ere Mort owns
-a perfect 3 sc re rolled in,a0
. . . He
so fini d ttlin i
Chicago
the
at of Inter-
collegiat latch a g a
288 in t
tourne

*

Jewish refugees are the sub-
ject of two commemorative
stamps of the Dominican Re-
public, it is reported in the
Judaica Post, a monthly journal
of philatelic Judaica edited by
Eli Grad of Detroit.
The stamps feature two de-
signs: one shows a view of
Sosua, a settlement of _Jewish
refugees, and the other shows
four happy faces of Jewish chil-
dren born in Sosua.
The article tells of how the
Dominican Republic was th
only country to give a concre
offer of help to the victims
Nazi persecution. Answer
the call of President Roose
the article states, "Presid
Trujillo informed the assem
at 'his country was ready
pt up to one hundred tho
Jewish refugees' ".
as Generalissimo Trujil-
article relates, who do-
his private farm of 26,000
in Sosua as a home for
ing refugees.

MUSIC! ENTERTAINMENT!

Sammy Woolf

And His Orchestra

Author of this story is Arieh
Lindenbaum of Tel Aviv.
Also published in the August
issue of Judaica Post is an
article by Oak Parker Nathan
Peiss, the magazine's circula-
tion and promotion manager.
Peiss tells of "The Notorious
Order No. 11 of G-
. U.S.
Grant," the
ern
chieftain'
t of a
Semi
d ring the
Wa
er stories in this month'
sue are "Biblical Theme Fro
the U.S.S.R.," by Harold Alt
of Toronto; "Kin
Israe
by Mar
r;
"Was
Jew?"—
—by
Antwer

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* * *

PERRI'S

WHERE TO DINE

Stockholm

LOUIS STONE CHAPTER
No. 860, Bnai Brith, will pre-
sent Maxine Sheldon, interior
decorator, at its general meet-
ing and luncheon 12:30 p.m.
Sept. 14 at the home of Mrs.
Chops, Chicken Club Sandwiches. .,port Orders. D
Louis (Betty) Chernoff, 19649
ALL YOU HAVE to do is say "Served as you like it."
Appleton. For transportation,
hello to Harry Hershfield at the 20176 LIVERNOLI AVE., 11/2 blks. S. 8 Mile Rd.
call Rose Fox at UN. 3-0876.
Stage Delicatessen in New York,
* * *
RACNHOICE
where the dean of all storytellers MARIA'S PIZZERIA
IVAN S. BLOCH LODGE usually holds court and Harry
Specializing in Pizza Pie and Famou
BOWLING LEAGUE announces
Parking Facilities . . . Carry-Out
openings for new members. takes his cue . . "Which re-
Bowling will begin at 7 p.m. and minds me of a story," picks up 7101 PURITAN—Open 11 a.m. to 3 a.
9:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Harry, "about the fat furrier who
Oak Park Lanes, Coolidge at raised his pudgy hand at the CLAM SHOP and BAR
Nine Mile Rd. For further in- charity function and bellowed, Serving! Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, Steaks and
2675 E. RAPT6 B
formation, call Harold Phillips, "My name is Jack Plamm. I Music by Muzak
LI. 7-2263; King Kenis, KE. 3- have the finest furs in the mar-
ket.
My
firm,
Plamm
&
Son,
lo-
Prime Beef at its Very Best!
1131, or George Tarnoff, LI. 7-
ises. Special Luncheons and
cated at 30th Street and Broad-
2878. -
daily. Open 11 a.m.-8 p.m.
way and which has been in busi-
19371 W. 8 Mile, 1 Blk.
ness for over 30 years, caters to BEEF BUFFET
U.S. Archaeologists
the finest clientele at the lowest
nny Titus Trio
Dancing 6 nights. Monday,
Locate Bethel Holy Site possible prices. We sell whole-
Chicorels'
Don Pablo (5 Nights)

Dinners 5 p.m. Banquet Parti
LONDON, (JTA)—A Cana- sale, retail and for the trade — I
Kenwood
Free Parking — OPEN SUN
anite Holy Site at Bethel was wish to give $25 anonymously. "
• * *
reported to have been located
FENKELL COR. TELEGRAPH
by a team of American archae-
HARRY IS ALWAYS remind-
ologists excavating in the Beitin ed about the time he was draw-
village area in Jordan.
ing his famous cartoon character,
• Prime Beef • Shrimp • Lobster • Delmonic
The Jordan Antiquities De- "Desperate Desmond.". . . Des-
13300 W. 7 MILE cor. LITTLEFIELD
OPEN DAILY 11 - 8:30 P.M.; SAT. & SU
partment reported that the site mond used to have many miracu-
RESERVATIONS NOW BEING ACCEPTE
had been used as early as 2500 lous escapes via the pen and ink
STAGS. BANQUETS and MEETI
B.C.E. and that the expedition route . . . "Once Houdini offered
Fine American
found that the bloodstains from to duplicate any feat of Des-
OpenC
LOSy
animal sacrifices were still mond's. I accepted the dare and
Banquet
COCKTAIL BAR
-visible on the white limestone met the famous escape artist at
17632 WOODWARD — North of 6 Mile
altar. The Department said the Hamerstein's where he was per-
Temple appeared to have been fa•ming. We went to a restaurant
in use as late as in the days of to talk the challenge over . . .
the patriarch Azraham.
29501 NORTHWESTERN HWY. bet.
and to his dying day, Houdini
Open Daily 9 A.M. - 9 P.M. Close
couldn't figure out how I man-
Serving Chicken & Turkey Luncheon
CARRY OUT SERVICE — PRIVATE ROOM
Leavitt in Johannesburg aged to slip the check into his
SQUARE DANCE PARTIES
JOHANNESBURG, (JTA)- hand!"
UTH,
Moses A. Leavitt, executive
h
vice-president of the American Polish-Jewish Writer
ek
Joint Distribution Committee,
Lun
arrived here after a visit to the Memorialized in Italy
Congo to investigate the situa-
PIZZOLI, (JTA) — A memo-
uests
Beautiful Ba
tion of the Jewish community rial was inaugurated in this
FOR
in the strife-wracked African northern Italian town in honor
republic. He described business of the late Leone Ginzburg, a
The Cundari reach the inest
cuisine in a continental back-
in Leopoldville as being at a Polish-Jewish writer who fought
ground with a choice of Amer-
complete standstill. He met in the area with Italian parti-
ican and European specialties.
with Congolese Jewish refugees sans against fascist and German
Luncheon 11 a..m-3 p.m.; Din-
in Rhodesia.
troops. Carlo Levi, the Italian
ners 6-10 p.m. After-Theatre
Jewish writer, was the principal
Snacks 'till 4 a.m.
speaker. Members of the Italian
See Page 29 for New Year
20021 W. McNichols cor. Evergre
Greeting Coupon
Parliament took part.

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