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Mayor Cavanagh Names March
Mayor Briscoe's Visit Here Inspires
Jewish War Veterans Month
1 Irish-Jewish Fellowship, Bond Drive;
The month of March has been encouraging the doctrine of uni-
proclaimed "Jewish War Veter- versal liberty, equal rights and
justice to all men . . . and
Hosts Dinner, Makes IJ-D Gift ans Month" in Detroit by Mayor full
has helped to create a better
Robert Briscoe, the Jewish
Lord Mayor of Dublin, Ireland,
whose visits here always inspire
enthusiastic gatherings, this
week again was the center of
attraction at several functions
here and the cementer of
friendship between Irish and
Jews.
lie came here Sunday to lead
AT THE ELLIMAN DINNER: Left to right: Fr. Celestin
the annual St. Patrick's Day
Steiner, Judge Charles. Rubiner, Lord Mayor Robert Briscoe,
parade which attracted more
Louis M. Elliman, Mayor Jerome Cavanagh, William Henry
than 50,000 participants and
Gallagher, T. F. O'Sullivan and Fr. Laurence V. Britt.
viewers, and in his honor there
were delegations from many
of acceptance, told of the and Zionist pioneering efforts
cities. including Windsor, a
active participation of Jewish of courage in striving for the
Jewish delegation from the Bor-
professors on his faculty and independence of Ireland and
der Cities and more than 250
of the Jewish students attend- Israel. He emphasized that the
members of the Michigan De-
and spiritual values that
1 partment of Jewish War Veter- ing the university and in an moral
expression of gratitude said stem from both quarters are
ans of the United States parti-
there will be "increased op- factors for inspiration for both
cipated in the parade.
portunities for the youth of peoples wherever their sons
He was honored at a dinner
Detroit" as a result of the may reside today.
Sunday evening at the Standard
university's planned expan-
Club, at which Louis M. Elli-
Guests at the dinner included
sion program.
man was host and in which
Bishop John Donovan, U.S. At-
Fr. Britt extended the uni- torney Lawrence Gubow, Ed
Catholics and Jews participated.1
He was honored at a luncheon versity's welcome to Mayor Carey, president of the City
by Variety Club on Monday, Briscoe and invited him to view Council, Fr. Celestin Steiner,
Joseph Jones and a number of
others, leaders of the Irish and
Jewish communities.
Introducing Mollie Marks,
Judge Rubiner informed the
gathering that she was to be
married to Mr Elliman on
Thursday and that they were
planning a trip to Ireland to
visit with Mr. Elliman's 94-year-
old mother and his brothers,
sisters, nieces and nephews in
Dublin.
DR OF DUBLiP
Jerome E. Cavanagh.
world in which to live."
The official proclamation cites
the JWV as the "oldest active
Israel Health Services
war veterans organization in this
The Israeli Health Ministry
country, with over 1,000 posts
and auxiliaries." The group was operates some 25 hospitals
throughout the country with a
founded in 1896.
The Mayor's declaration stated total capacity of more than
the JWV has fostered and per- 5,000 beds, 37 percent of the
petuated "true Americanism by nation's total. In addition, the
combating whatever tends to im- Ministry maintains 250 infant
pair the efficiency and perma- welfare clinics, nursing schools
nency of our free institutions, by and public health laboratories.
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The spirit of interfaith
friendship continued the fol-
lowing night, at the annual
Israel Bond leadership dinner
meeting at the Statler. Hy-
man Safran and Phillip Stoll-
y.
man alternated as chairmen
and led in extending greet-
tings to the guest speaker,
Lord Mayor Briscoe.
In his annual report on Israel
Bond activities, Louis Levitan,
manager of the local Bond of-
fice, reported that the sale dur-
ing 1961 of $1.233,950 in Israel
Bonds made it the second best
year in Bond sales in Detroit.
He also announced that $470,-
150 in Bond purchase-commit-
ments already are recorded for
AT THE ISRAEL BOND DINNER: From the left, David
a num-
Safran, Lord Mayor Briscoe, Mrs. Theodore Bergman and this year. He announced
ber of events planned for the
Louis M. Elliman.
1962 Bond drive.
Mrs. David Pollack greeted
and Monday night he addressed the university's program and the -gathering in behalf of the
the annual leadership= dinner activities during his visit here. Israel Bond Women's Division.
Brief addresses of welcome She announced that a fashion
meeting of the Detroit Israel
to Mayor Briscoe and of greet-
-
Bond Organization.
. for Sept. 26,
to Elliman were delivered festival is planned
at Knollwood Country Club.
Judge Charles Rubiner, a ings
at the dinner by Mayor Jerome
In his address, Mayor Briscoe
University of Detroit alum-
Cavanagh, William Henry Gal-
likened Israel's achievements
nus, and a former member of
Dr. Jacob Goldman,
lagher,
the U. of D. faculty, who was
and Tim F. to Ireland's and explained how
both countries battled for and
toastmaster a;. the Elliman Philip Slomovitz
O'Sullivan, counsellor of the won the fight aeainst oppres-
dinner, announced in the
Permanent Mission of Ireland
host's behalf a gift of $10,-
sion. He urged the lending of
the United Nations, who was funds to Israel as the best
000 towards the University of to
a
guest
in
the
city,
and
Brig.
Detroit building fund. Fr.
means of helping the country
A. Marshall.
Lurence V . Britt, president Gen. S. L.
become less dependent on aid
The greetings of "Slointe" from abroad.
of the U. of D., in a speech
and "LeHayim" and "Shalom"
Participants in the evening's
and "Diadhuit" (God be with program included Joseph Sulli-
you) were exchanged, as van, secretary of Mayor Cavan-
speakers affirmed the tradi- agh, who brought the Mayor's
tional Irish-Jewish friend- greetings; Louis Elliman, who
ships and expressed hope for briefly greeted the guest and
uninterrupted good will the gathering; Patricia Carey,
among the faiths that were daughter of President Ed Carey
represented at the dinner.
of the City Council, who
Mayor Cavanagh utilized the brought a gift for Mayor Bris-
occasion to declare that the coe; William Sceanell, Mrs.
event not only marked a great Rita Levis and Mrs Bella Gold-
day for the Irish and the Jews berg, who led in the singing
who were fraternizing in a of the three national anthems.
spirit of good will but that it There was entertainment by a
also was "a great day for our group of Irish singers and
dancers.
city."
Among the guests present
Gen. Marshall — the Protest-
ant spokesman — told of his was Peter Delaney, personal
deep interest in Israel. He paid aide to Mayor Briscoe; Michi-
tribute to the young Jewish gan's Attorney General Frank
State and declared that the in- Kelley and his deputy attorney
spiration that comes from there general, Leon Cohen, and a
is one of the great motivating number of state and city of-
forces for good will among ficials and representatives of
Jews and non-Jews in the world Irish societies. Rabbi Leon
Fram and Fr. Clement Kern
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In Detroit:
Mayor Briscoe, in his re- gave the invocation and bene-
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Second Avenue is more than just the name of a street. Any-
one familiar with Show Business knows it's the Broadway of
the Yiddish theatre. But Second Avenue doesn't end on
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Manhattan's lower east side. It crosses the ocean, and extends
all the way to Africa. You'll see what I mean when you
read this story.
I was touring Africa with what we call in the profession a
one-woman show. You have no idea what the word "distance"
means until you go city hopping in Africa. 'Very often we
would travel thirty-six hours and see nothing but veldt and
sun parched mountains. I was really appreciative, even a
little guilty, when people told me about their long journeys
to the theatre. So after my show in Kimberly, I persuaded my
husband to come out and make a curtain speech. It went some-
thing like this: "Because of your wonderful reception, and
because it's so hard for you to come to see us, Molly says
she will be glad.to perform any place in Africa where there's
a Jewish community, no matter how small, as long as they
want her."
That night, Yonkel and I were waiting on the station plat-
form for our train to Durban. A little elderly couple ap-
proached us rather timidly. To put them at ease, Yonkel
gave them a warm hello. That started the man off. "Mister
Kalich", he said, "you can't imagine how much we enjoyed
hearing Molly sing. You said you would come to any town
that had a Jewish community. We'd like to ask you to come
to our town. We live three hundred miles from here, and
while our Jewish community isn't as large as Kimberly's, we
know they'd be thrilled to have an artist like Molly Picon
visit them." This was music to our ears. "Of course we'll
come", I assured him. "Tell, me how big is your Jewish
community?" And the man answered, "Me and my wife".
That was probably the one Jewish community in the world
that wasn't divided into Orthodox and Reform. And prob-
ably one of the very few that couldn't find Rokeach Gefilte
Fish at the local grocer's. Here in the big city things are
different. No matter where you live, you're never far from
a jar of that wonderful Rokeach whitefish—pike Gefilte
Fish. It's premium gefilte fish, made from whitefish, pike,
eggs, matzo meal ...better ingrpdients you • couldn't buy
yourself. And of course that delicious redi-jelled broth that
only Rokeach has. Serve some tonight, and if you're planning
a trip to Africa, take a few jars along with you. After all,
you wouldn't want to go.around the veldt in 80 days without
Rokeach Gefilte Fish!
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