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March 03, 1961 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1961-03-03

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Danny Raskin's Dr. Mazar to Quit as Hector and
President of Hebr ew University

Barnetfrcintiac,' Inc., Celebrates
Grand Opening of New Operation

LISTENING

(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News)

the present Dean of Humanities,
is reportedly being considered
for the post of Rector, but there
is as yet no candidate under
consideration for the university
presidency, according to the re-

JERUSALEM—Dr. Benjamin
Mazar will resign both as •Rector
and as President of the Hebrew 1
University be-
cause of poor ports.
health, it was
reported here
RALPH ZACKLIN, of Lon-
Tuesday.
The resigna- don, has been named assistant
tion report-
rs
edly will •
rtment and a deputy
•re-
submitted
sentative of the `World Jewish
the b
of Congress at the United Nations.
g o v
n o..r s
in Law from
they the
and
in March. too
dies
epostofc0
for is that ;
Dr. Mazar
o
the acad-
R STORE
emic head of the
CHAMPAGNE
while the presidency is more an
WINE
administrative position.
Prof. Nathan 'Rottenstreich,
BEER

A LITTLE OVER 40 years
ago, it came to someone's atten-
tion that Detroit had become
the home of a comparatively
large segment of the Jewish
population of the town of
Radom in Poland • . . A com-
mon meeting ground was de-
cided upon, and the Radomer
Aid Society and Radomer
Ladies Auxiliary were formed
SNACK BAR
. . . In addition to sociable
FINE FOODS
gatherings, the two groups com- Vocalist Barbra
bined their main purposes into Streisand Here
the giving of charity, support
Songstress Barbra Streisand
cultural institutions and aid
Israel . .. Now, after 40 years, won't have much trouble work-
the men - and women have ing Hebrew and Yiddish songs
merged forces to fur ther into her act, as she plans.
strengthen their work for the
Turkish-born Barbra w a s
needy . . . Nathan Wolok is the raised by Orthodox parents and
first president, with .Hyman sent to the Yeshiva of Brook-
Waterman and Ida Klaper, vice- lyn, N.Y. To • maintain her pro-
• UNIQUE GIFT ITEMS •
presidents, and Lillian Katz; ficiency in _both languages, she
FINEST SELECTION OF
says she and her New York
financial secretary.
PASSOVER
* * *
roomate still speak only He-
• WINES • BRANDIES
NCJW Slates Series
DANNY GUSSIN, 19-year-old brew and Yiddish to one an-
• LIQUEURS
CE YOUR
Oak Parker son of Ruth and other.
with Mrs. Adler,
OPEN SUN. THRU
Sam Gussin, was awarded third
Barbra currently is appear-
FESTIVE TABLE
place in the "Mr. Detroit" con- ing at the Caucu-s Club through
FRI. 'TIL 11 P.M.
Russell McLauchlin
With Israeli Imported
test held at the Northeastern Saturday, and then can be seen
SAT. 'TIL MIDNIGHT
Mrs. Morris Adler will review -YMCA . . Decision of the at - the London Chop House
"The Last of the Just" at a des- judges was based on physique, Monday through Saturday.
PROMPT FREE DELIVERY
sert luncheon of the Detroit poise and athletic ability . . .
While
in
Detroit,
she
has
PHONE
L INCOLN 1-4428
and
Section, National Council of A sophomore at University of
Jewish Women, 12:30 p.m. Mon- Michigan, Danny is a wrestling been the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
EXTRA PARKING IN REAR
Harry Levine, 19215 Lucerne.
day at Temple Israel, announces and weight lifting champion ..
President Mrs. James Van Vliet. At Oak Park High, he was on
The Council's Older Adult the football, wrestling, track
Lounge "Golden Age Choral and baseball teams.
Available in a vari-
Group" will present a musical
* * *
ety of flavors . . .
program.
made and bottled
BOB REISS, railroad model
. The , . Council's-.Town Hall Series designer, . was delayed by loco-
in Israel, and sent
will feature a discussion by Rus- motive trouble while returning
directly to Detroit
sell McLauchlin entitled "The from Cleveland . . . He notified
from Israel's oldest
Jew as the Christian Sees Him--L- his wife, and after an hour
vineyards.
In Drama, Literature and Enter- delay was on his way again .. .
tainment" 12:30 -p.m. March 15 But luck was not with him on
at the home of Mrs. Samuel this trip when it was discovered
Greenberg, 17731 Hamilton. Mc- that brake trouble had devel-
Lauchlin is former drama critic oped . . Nervously looking
Certified Kosher by
of the . Detroit News.
Israel's Rabbinate.
at his watch, Bob remarked to
.Prograni - Chairinen are Mes a traVeling companion that he
dames Joseph-, Klein and Donald would miss his train connection
Carn: Mrs. Samuel Willis is in Toledo The fellow men-
MICHIGAN DISTRIBUTOR
hospitality chairman. Friends are tioned casually that when they
invited.
reached Sandusky he would
drop. a wire to the B & 0 to
Lutzker Ladies Lunch held up the train in Toledo
Fine American and Italian
Lutzker Voliner Society will for Bob . . . Knowing that this
Open daily 11:30 a.m.-1 a.m
is not the usual, Bob could only
,
CLOSED SUNDAYS
For Information: TR 1-0606 hold its ladies luncheon on Satur- visualize
Banquet room availabi
carrying his suitcases
COCKTAIL BAR
day at Lutzker Hall, 15775 James
Out-of-Town Orders
17632 WOODWARD -- North of 6 Mile
to the bus station . . . and for
TO 980
Promptly Filled
Couzens. Proceeds will go to a railroad man, this is unheard
charity.
Lavish SMORGASBORD with fi
of ". . Arriving in Toledo over
inated and smoked fish, dozens o
.111.3 ■ 11..i1, ■ 01=MHI ■ 11 ■ 01• ■■ .• ■ 0•111111.1.
cold dishes. Complete Continent
41 ■11■•■ 0•11 ■ 11 ■ 11
an hour late, he was surprised —steaks,
chops, lobsters duck, etc. Beautiful private dining
to see his train waiting . . . As parties. Home
and business catering. Lunch from $1.25. Dinner m $ .
he went on board, Bob asked FREE PARKING
1014 E. JEFFERSON.
.
WO 2-1042
the conductor who the man was
that sent the wire . . ; The gent
3020 GRAND RIVER. Free Parking. TE
turned out to be Alfred Pearl-
rate Banquet Rooms for wedding partie
the World's Finest Steaks. Chops, and Sea
man, president of the New York
more than 26 years. All Beef age
d in ce
CHOP
HOUSE
Central! . . . Leaving Toledo
behind schedule, the B & 0
CHOICE LIQUORS
made up a good deal of the MARIA'S PIZZERIA
BANQUET FACILITIES
time ... arriving only 20 min-
JAMES COUZENS AT GR
D
Specializing in Pizza Pie and Famous Italian
utes late in Detroit . . . Wife
Parking Facilities . . . Carry-Out Service
1.- Lillian-climaxed the hectic day
.
by calmly' remarking, "Why , are
Consolid
:ring You the Fines
1. you late? I thought you said 71 01., PURITAN—Open 11 a.m. to 3 aorn...0 1-3929
and Service in Detro
i trains were always on time!"
'CLAM SHOP and BAR
TR 2
Come I res
s Y
i
.
Serving Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, Steaks and Assorted S
1 Esquires Dance March 11
Your-
sky's !
Music by Muzak
2675 E. GRAN
Esquires, a Jewish Center
i
Club, will present its annual
SUZAN
, Beef at its V
T
baked
PI 0 BA
Luncheons
eon
ell anCteiJ
st Dinners.
Pi
affair, "The Top Hat," at 7:30
daily. Open 11 a.m.-8 p.m.
EN 7 DAYS A WEEK 1 p.m., March 11, at the Jewish
BEEF BUFFET
1 9371 W. 8 Mile, 1 1311c, E. of E rgreen
Center. There will be dancing,
AILY— 7 A.M. to 2:3
refreshments
and
prizes.
Beautiful new Banquet Rooms accomod
FRIDAY and SATURD
1
:30 A.M.
Chicorele to
Boys and girls, 12 to 15, are
300 For Weddings, Anniversaries,
Dancing Nightly ,DON PABLO
. invited. Dress
may semi-formal
Kenwood
OPEN SUNDA
AL ROOM AVAILABLE_ FOR
i and tickets may be bought at
FENKELL
COR.
TELEGRAPH
the
door.
For
information
call
•.
PRIVATE PARTIES, ACCOMMODATING UP
i Russ Linden, UN 3-6047.

Pictured above is a portion of the large turnout for the
Barnett Pontiac, Inc., new establishment at 14505 Michigan,
Dearborn. The half-million dollar facility covers two full
acres of land.
* * *
K•
Barnett Pontiac, Inc., has now can maintain a complete in-
more than tripled its facilities ventory of all models and colors
from Schaefer Road with the on the premises, thus making
opening of its new establish- possible immediate delivery on
ment at 14505 Michigan, Dear- any body type or color.
Harvey Geller, chief of the
born.
A large turnout saw t Le half- sales force, has on his staff
Sloane, Allan Charnes, Ed
million dollar
s, Jack Ryan and Ed
ing two f
res,
an offi- t
11. Dick Bush heads a. 12-
cial ope
recepti last week.
ervice department.
.
feature, according, to
es hours are from 8 a.m.
Day'
arnett, who founded the
p.m. Monday through Fri-
Or
ization in 1925, a
is
and 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Satur-
SO
Bob,
a
ay. The service department is
e
open 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. week-
days and until 1 p.m. on Satur-
nc., days.

CARMEL WINES
CHAMPAGNES

National• Wholesale
Grocers Co.

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WHERE TO DINE

Paradises Cafe -

Stockholm

NOW. • . ONLY ONE

CARL'S

OESKY'

HERC'S Prime

.

TO 125 GUESTS. BRoadway 2-0644

HARRY and ABE BOESKY

Your Hosts

1
1.

MARVIN L. WARNER, Cin-
Ample Free I cinnati builder and civic leader,
Parking . I was elected to the board of gov-
ernors of Hebrew Union College-
Jewish Institute of Religion.

DUBBS BEEF- BUFFET

• Prime Beet • Shrimp • Lobstec • Delmonico Steak gio'C
13300 W. 7 MILE cor. LITTLEFIELD
UN 4-7897
OPEN DAILY 11-8:30 P.M., SAT and SUN. to 9 P.M.
RESERVATIONS • NOW BEING ACCEPTED FOR
STAGS, BANQUETS and MEETINGS -

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