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May 25, 1962 - Image 30

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1962-05-25

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Wolfsons Increase Gifts in Israel

JERUSALEM (JTA)—A con- will permit important expansion
tribution of $1,000,000 to the of the cancer and allied biologi-

Weizmann Institute of Science cal research programs at the In-
at Rehovot by the Edith and stitute. The gift was disclosed
Isaac Wolfson Charitable Trust at Rehovot, during a visit to the
Institute by Sir Isaac and Lady
Wolfson.
The gift to the Weizmann In-
stitute brought to 6,000,000
pounds ($2,000,000) the total of
gifts announced by the Wolfsons
Kosher Restaurant
during their current visit to
Israel. Sir Isaac was also re-
20340 W. 7 Mile Rd.
ported to have agreed in prin-
Under Supervision of the
ciple to investment by the Wolf-
Council of Orthodox Rabbis son-Clore-Mayer Investment Cor-
poration of 1,000,000 pounds
sterling ($2,800,000) in a hous-
ing development in the Bsor area
Complete
of the Negev. One of the Wolf-
son benefactions announced dur-
Carry-Out Service
ing their current visit was a
—.—
contribution of a million Israeli
PLANNING
pounds ($333,000) for a second-
ary school scholarship fund.
A PARTY?

KOZIN'S

DINNER OILY

CATERING

AT ITS FINEST

• BAR MITZVAHS
• LUNCHEONS
• SHOWERS
• WEDDINGS, ETC.

In Our Beautiful
Fountain Room, Your Home,
or the Synagogue of Your
Choice

THE SYMBOL OF
FINER FOODS . . .

PERRI'S

RESTAURANT & DELICATESSEN

• Breakfast • Lunch • Snacks
• Full Course Dinners



Buffet Party Trays •
• Gift Baskets •

IN NORTHWOOD CENTER '
WOODWARD at 13 MILE
and COOLIDGE

Lou Horowitz, Your Host

Open 7 Days
to 10 p.m.

LI 9-5535

Concert

Don Frohman Chorus

America's Finest

Don Frohman, Director

assisting

Artist

Harry Klein — Virtuoso Violinist

Sunday Evening, May 271h, 8.30 P.M.
Mumford High Auditorium

LI 3-3253 or DI 1-3776
Tickets $1.50

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Uoiony

SAMMY
WOOLF

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THOSE WHO SAW and
heard the poem "Babi-Yar", re-
cited recently on Chet Huntley's
TV Report by author Evgeny
Yevtuschenko, will now be able
to hear it sung at the 37th an-
nual concert by the Jewish Folk
Chorus, June 3, in the Scottish
Rites Cathedral of Masonic
Temple . . . Babi-Yar, which
the concert has been titled, is
the large valley near Kiev,
Russia, where 50,000 Jews were
buried alive by the Nazis during
World War II . . . Yevtushenko
was inspired to write the'poem,
which has since become world
famous in its dramatic protest
of anti-Semitism and racism,
after visiting the site last year
. . . Vladimir Chiefetz wrote
music for "Babi-Yar and it will
be given its Detroit premiere
by the Jewish Folk Chorus, of
which Morris Eitrin is presi-
dent.
• • •

HOUSE
OF
PANCAKES

22 DELICIOUS

VARIETIES

Delicatessen & Restaurant

13821 W. 9 MILE

Free
Parking

Near Coolidge

- HOLIDAY SPECIAL -

RAW
PICKLED
TONGUE

Mr 8

Regular Price

... And Get

The Second One

at ONLY is !

We are thrilled with the many calls we've had asking
about the opening date of Detroit's popular rooftop
Cocktail Lounge !

Top Of The Park

Will Be Open Soon, Featuring:
• Well Known Entertainment
• Hors d'ouevres
• Cocktails
• Ou r Famous Roast Beef Wagon

• Watch for Opening Date

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WOODWARD AT EAST KIRBY

For Reservations: TRinity 5-9500

S

WHEIRE TO DINE

Fine American and Italian Food
Open - daily 11:30 a.m.-1 a.m.
CLOSED SUNDAYS

COCKTAIL BAR
Banquet room available
17632 WOODWARD — North of 6 Mile
TO 9-3988

CARL'S

CHOP HOUSE

3020 GRAND RIVER.
Free Parking.
TE 3-0700
Private Banquet Rooms for wedding parties. Serving
the World's Finest Steaks. Chops and Sea Foods for
more than 26 years. All Beef aged in our cellars.

CHOICE LIQUORS
COMMUNITY COUPLE cele- MARIA'S PIZZERIA
BANQUET FACILITIES
brating their 20th anniversary
Specializing in Pizza Pie and Famous Italian Foods
were seated at the movies
Parking Facilities . . . Carry Out Service
watching one of those torrid
foreign films . . . When they 7101 PURITAN—Open 11 a.m. to 3 a.m.—UN 1-3929
got home that night, the wife
turned to her spouse and CLAM SHOP and BAR
TR 2-8800
purred, "Why is it that you Serving Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, Steaks and Assorted Sea
Foods
never make love to me like all
those men in the movies?" . . . Music by
2675 E. GRAND BLVD.
"Are you crazy?" he roared.
OFENNDAILY 7 a.m. to 1 a.m.—Sat. to 2 a.m.
"Do you know how much they
EY'S
• Breakfasts • Lunches •Dinners • Sandviiches
pay those fellows for doing DELICATESSEN and
Complete Carry-Out Service
that?"
TRAY CATERERS

-

UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT

LARRY HEBERT

BILL BASSETT

• FEATURING
MARV JACKSON
At PIANO BAR

Your Hosts for

• LUNCHEON
• DINNER
Open Daily 11 a.m.-2 a.m. • AFTER THEATRE
SNACKS
Saturday 5 p.m.-2 a.m.
Closed Sunday
• COCKTAILS

SPECIAL ACCOMODATIONS FOR
SHOWERS, SWEET 16 and
ALL SOCIAL FUNCTIONS

FOR RESERVATIONS — TO 8-5757

248 WEST McNICHOLS RD.

JUST WEST OF WOODWARD AVE.

JO

• a a
TOWN TALK . . . Marge

25290 Greenfield, N. of 10 Mi. Rd. LI 7-4533

AUNT
FANNY

2 Beautiful Banquet Rooms; 1 Room-40 Seating
Capacity; 1 Room-90 Seating Capacity, Plus Fam-
y Rooms—Main Floor.

Davis' singing when she visits
niteries with hubby Sid . . .
it
'S
A former professional song-

Fast Free Delivery Service
stress, Marge still has the magic
touch for easy listening . . . 2244 N. Woodward (Just N. of 12 Mile)
LI 8-3100
Charlie Dubin's fine tickling of
the ivories at Darby's . . . Joe
Miller, trumpet man with Sam
• Prime Beef • Shrimp • Lobster • Delmonico Steak • Chicken
Emmer's group, doing "Mac
13300 W. 7 MILE cor. LITTLEFIELD
UN 4-7897
The Knife" among other swell-
RESERVATIONS NOW BEING ACCEPTED FOR
ies . Fun-festing going on all
STAGS, BANQUETS and MEETINGS
the time at Saksey's on Wood-
ward, formerly Stoney's . . .
• Gourmet Dinners •
Excellent Cocktails
The jumpin' and jivin' after two
No Cover, No Minimum
at Milt Tyner's Checker Bar-B-Q
Leonard Randall at the Piano Bar
LOUNGE
on Livernois . . . One of these
BUSINEtSMEN' LUNCHEON
Your Hosts: Iry Sacks and Sam Gilbert
days, that food is just going FORMERLY STONEY'S
18952 Woodward (1 blk. S. of 7) TO 94:73
to up and swing off the tables!

DUBBS BEEF BUFFET

SAKSEY'S

CA

5,

Buy a Tongue at

1111

Paradiso Cafe

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Your Patience Please .. .

SAM DAVIS, executive direc-
tor of Michigan Association for
Emotionally Disturbed C h i 1 -
dren, has been awarded a fel-
lowship at Brandeis University
to continue studies for a doc-
torate degree in social welfare
He'll specialize in mental
health and child welfare serv- .
ices . . . The board of directors
at MAEDC is giving Sam a two-
year leave of absence beginning
Sept. 1.

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LI 8-

SMORGASBORD
BREAKFAST
EVERY SUNDAY

DR. BENJAMIN BRAND is
slated to be the next president
of Town and Country Club this
June, succeeding Moe Miller.
• • •
THE TWO YOUNGSTERS of
Ruthe and Ed Resner, five-year-
old Allan and six-year-old
Steven. came downstairs re-
cently during a bridge game at
the Resner household, without
a stitch of clothes on . . . Ruth
dropped her cards and
screamed, "What's the idea
coming down undressed?" . . .
Allan turned to Steven and
said, "See, smarty, I told you
mom's vanishing cream
wouldn't work."
• • •
BEST BET of Weekend . . .
Pythian Peppermint Twist by
Knights of Pythias, Detroit
Lodge 55, Sunday, at K of P
Castle Hall, 15787 Wyoming.



248

An evaluation of American Fraternal Zionist Organization,
foreign policy in the Middle opening Thursday in Monticello.
East, with particular reference N.Y., and continuing through
to recent developments in the June 3.
United Nations, will be featured
at the 53rd annual convention
MUSIC ! ENTERTAINMENT 1
of Bnai Zion, Norman G.
Levine, of New York, national
president, announced.
More than 600 delegates and
guests from all parts of the
and his orchestra
nation will attend the sessions
UN
1-2953
UN 3-6501
of Bnai Zion, the American

LISTENING

Wyoming and Thatcher

for reservations call

Bnai Zion Convention Probes Mid-East Policy

Danny Raskin' s

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