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November 03, 1961 - Image 30

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1961-11-03

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Morris and Rose Pollack • Visit Site Isaac Bashevis Singer Insists on
The situation of Isaac such as the Pulitz
of Forest in Their Names in Israel Bashevis Singer, author of "The the National B

Spinoza of Market Street," pub-
lished by Farrar, Straus an ti
Cudahy, reviewed in The Je
ish News last week, is
in literature.
Singer, who h
pared by critics 0
Chagall, has mor
difficult
getting his books
slishe
Yiddish, the langu
in wh
he writes, than in English,
French, or Italian translatio
Yiddish is declining, his
lishers pointed out, an
e
publication of Yiddis
ooks
has been servely curt
d. The
only Yiddish pub
tion of
which Singer is
red is in
the Jewish
y Forward
where his novels are serialized
and his short stories appear
regularly.
Although Singer is an Ameri-
can citizen, he is ineligible for
any of the important prizes—

h are awarded
lis

d

would
nglish

ing in Yiddish

nze or chance. In other words, I would
Award— not be doing this of my own
"works free will; I would be submitting
to an outside power."
Kenneth R -kroth says of
if
n g Singer: "If only he were left
to writing in Yiddish, it would
still be an important language,"
nd calls him "one of the most
remarkable American authors
who ever lived."

IIIRITH WOMEN'S COUNCIL

F METROPOLITAN DETROIT
proudly PRESENTS:

The "Inimitable"

SID CAESAR

,

Popular TV Comedian

plus STAN BANKS

Fabulous Singing Star

Orthodox Women Meet

Mr. and Mrs. Morris (Rose) Pollack, married 50 years,
recently returned from Israel, where they visited the forest
of 10,000 trees planted in their name through the Jewish
National Fund by their children five years ago on the occa-
sion of their 45th wedding anniversary and his '70th birthday.
The Pollacks are shown above at the site of their forest.

American Jeivish Congress W omen
Raise Funds for Israel. Youth Center

Mrs. Dellis Harwith and Mrs.
Lester M i 11 e r , fund-raising
chairmen for the Women's Di-
vision of the American Jewish
Congress,- announce a meeting
to be held 12:30 p.m. Thursday
at the home of Mrs. Miller,
18047 Woodingham.
Funds raised are used for
the maintenance of the Louise
Wise Youth Center in Israel.
The AJ Congress is currently a
partner With the State of Israel
in a new experifnental program
designed to deal with one of
Israel's major internal prob-
lems—the education and inte-
gration of Israel's Oriental
youth, which is being con-
ducted at the Youth Center.
, With the the-me "Fund-Rais-
ing Can Be Fun," the chairmen
state that members who raise

$50 and up will be compli-
mented with a country cl
spring luncheon. Those rai
$150 and up will be
gift besides the lunc
The following
men have bee
Northeast, Mrs. J. Katser:
Northwest, Mrs. Alber Tanner;
Greater Emma La us, Mrs.
Abe Singer; Brandeis, Mrs. Ju-
lius Ring; Louise Wise, Mrs.
Milton - Schwartz and Mrs. Jo-
s e p h Greenberg; Southfield,
Mrs. Maurice Robbins.
All members interested in
suggestions as to how they may
raise their quota to become eli-
gible for the luncheon are in-
vited to attend this meeting
or to call Mrs. Harwith, UN
4-3303, or their chapter chair-
men.,

News Brevities

VANGUARD PLAYHOUSE is
presenting "Heidi" as the first
production of the new Children's
Theater season -2 p.m. each Sat-
urday through Dec. 3, starring
Susan Barrett, William Feaster,
Loree Marks, Alice `Rolph,
Carole Cassell, Stephen Hack,
John Gregory and Louis Zenone,
with John Gregory directing un-
der the over-all supervision of
• Dr. William A. Gregory, man-
aging director of Vanguard.
* *
A -one-man exhibition, featur-
ing 20 paintings of Mexico by
RICHARD KOZLOW, will be
held Nov. 7.26 at Grinnell Gal-
leries, 1515 Woodward.
* *
Fifty original color woodcuts
by IRVING AMEN, who will have
an exhibition in Israel shortly,
is an exhibition through Nov. 30
at Galerie Galaxie, 132 Madison,
in downtown Detroit.
* * *
SOUTH OAKLAND CHORAL
SOCIETY invites new members
to join in rehearsals held 8 p.m.
Tuesdays at the Mary Lyons
High School at 14-Mile road and
Rochester, announces Russell
Henckel, conductor. For informa-
tion, call Otto Brown, LI 8-8600.
* is *
On Dec. 21, Samuel Bronston's
"EL CID" will begin an exclusive
engagement at Detroit's Music
Hall Theater. B r o n s ton has
brought this fabulous story to the
screen in his Super Technirama
70 mm Technicolor epic "El Cid,"
starring Academy Award Win-
ners Charlton Heston and Sophia
Loren.

Poland's premiere dance com-
pany, "MAZOWSZE", will bring
its 100 performers and 1,000
brilliant costumes to Masonic
Auditorium, Nov. 3,_ 4 and 5, for
four performances. There will
be evening performances all three
days at 8:20 p.m., with a matinee
on -Sunday. * * *

MT. CARMEL MERCY HOS-
PITAL GUILD will hold a bene-
fit luncheon and fashion s
12:15 p.m. Nov. 15 at the
Hollow • Golf 'Club,
un
President Mrs. Jos pub n.
Mrs. Sander Klein w be mong
the Guild membe to odel
the new fas • ns.

The 38th Annual National
Convention of Women's Branch
of Union of Orthodox Jewish
Congregations will be held in
Atlantic City, Nov. 13-15, ae:
cording to an announcement by
Mrs. Emanuel Lazar of Brook-
lyn, national president.

and NICKI and NOEL

"The Divine Artists of Grace"

Dinner at DARBY'S

MUSIC BY HAL GORDON AND HIS ORCHESTRA

is a real treat

• Visit Our New
SKYLIGHT
ROOM, Cocktail
Lounge and Bar

• AFTER
THEATRE
Snacks
. . a
Delight

FORD AUDITORIUM

TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, NOV. 7th & 8th
8:30 P.M.

Mrs. Leon Dreylinger, Pres.
Mrs. Alan Nathan, Fundraising Chair.

• LUNCHEON
A Plgasure



For Reservations Call:

Mrs. Max Applebaum, KE 4-8632,
or Mrs. Seymour Sandweiss, LI 2-2536

Res. UN 2-6742

SEVEN MILE at WYOMING

says:



WE BUY THE BEST!
WE PREPARE THE BEST!
WE MUST SERVE THE 1BEST !

4

We Have Increased Our Servings
25% . . WHY ?

BECAUSE WE NOW OPERATE BOTH
FOOD AND LIQUOR' OURSELVESI

OUR LAZY SUSAN TABLE" CONSISTS OF ALL YOU CAN EAT
AT NO EXTRA CHARGE, MON. THRU SAT. CHOPPED LIVER,
MARINATED HERRING, COLE SLAW, STEWED VEGETABLES,
TOMATOES, CORN RELISH, COTTAGE CHEESE, ETC.

*

TZVI W CH L anno ces
list of Israeli
that an imp
e for con-
performers
ities, or-
certs, fund-raisin
meetings
ganization and
ar informa-
and private partie
tion; contact him at 19945 War-
rington (UN 2-4455).

Perfection Lodge
Slates 19th Annual
Cabaret Dinner-Dance

Perfection Lodge, F.&A.M.,
will hold its 19th annual "Caba-
ret Dinner-Dance" 7 p.m. Nov.
15 in the Masonic Temple's Foun-
tain Ballroom.
A floor show, featuring com-
edian Gary Morton, will highlight
the evening. Frank Bridge and
his orchestra will provide music
for dancing.
For reservations, call LeRoy
Wisper, LI 50664, or Harry
Zausmer, past master, WO
2-7854. Friends are invited.

11 1/2 oz.
OUR NEW YORK SIRLOINS; 1 lb., 4 oz. OUR FILETS
OUR WHOLE MAIN LOBSTERS, 1 3/4 lbs. OUR LOBSTER TAILS (2) ... 1 lb.
ALL OUR DRINKS ARE 1 OZ. OR BETTER!

ALL THIS PLUS
MUSIC & DANCING TO ALEX KALLAO TRIO,

FEATURING OUR NEW SONGSTRESS, DONNA, AT THE PIANO BAR

NO COVER
DOOR OR
MINIMUM

FREE D M r<litN G

BUSINESSMEN'S
LUNCHEON

$1 35 up

11 a.m. to 2:30 p.

A,

18952 WOODMARDi,

LOUNGE

SEE OUR

VERY FINE

AFTER-THEATER

MENU

\ i

13LK.- S. OF 7 MILE, RD.I' 1

Reservations taken Mon. thru Friday,
Saturday, 'til 7 p.m. Only!

TO 9-9373

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