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August 03, 1962 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1962-08-03

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So It's Hot!

By DAVID SCHWARTZ

(Copyright, l962„ Jewish
Telegraphic. Agency, Inc.)

I WO

rnen's Outs

RADOMER AID & LADIES
SOCIETY will meet 8:30 p.m.
Tuesday, at Workmen's Circle,
18340 W. 7 Mile. Refreshments
will be served by Mrs. Bessie
Adler, 18685 Schaefer, in honor
of her grandson, Joel Lipson's
Bar Mitzvah. All members are
asked to attend.
• * *
LOMZEB LADIES SOCIAL
CLUB will hold a luncheon
party noon Thursday at the
home of Mrs. M. Lux. Proceeds
will go to deserving families in
Israel. Games will be featured.
* *
LADIES OF YESHIVATH
BETH YEHUDA will meet 12:30
p.m. Tuesday at the Yeshivah.
Guest speaker will be Rabbi
Leizer Levine, according to Mrs:
P. Kutnick.
* * *
JEWISH WOMEN EURO-
PEAN WELFARE ORGANIZA-
TION will hold a board meeting
noon Monday at the home of
Mrs. M. Miller, president, 19726
San Juan_ Plans for the August
14 luncheon at the Jerico Tem-
ple will be presented by Mrs.
Miller.
• *
CITY OF HOPE CANCER
FIGHTERS executive board for
include Mes-
the com i ng
dames Abe Vi7elman, president;
Harold Kosloff, Earl Shipper,
Andrew Berger and Mamie
Gordon, vice presidents; Eman-
uel Schwartz, treasurer; Charles
Young, Morris Moss, Lawrence
Benderoff, Theodore Krass and
Albert Diamond, secretaries;
Abe Feldman, publicity and
Sidney E. Deitch, parliamen-
tarian. For membership infor-
mation call Mrs. Andrew
I Berger, VE 5-3210.

Satter-for-Brotherhood' Baseball
Game Aug. 21 to Finance Round Table

Plotkin-Shmarak
Troth Announced

Batter-up for Brotherhood!" and individuals of different
is the theme of the Baseball backgrounds.
Tickets are available on a
Brotherhood Benefit being spon-
sored by the Detroit Round donation basis of $5 for re-
Table of Catholics, Jews and served seats and $10 for box
Protestants at the Aug. 21 night seats by calling or writing the
game between the Tigers and Detroit -Round Table, 150 W.
Boston, Detroit 2, TO 9-6306.
Cleveland Indians.
Three Tiger players will be Checks should be made payable
awarded Brotherhood citations to the Detroit Round Table.
John C. "Jack" Manning, De-
for outstanding sportsmanship
and citizenship at a pre-game troit Free Press columnist, is
homeplate ceremony. A commit- general chairman.
tee of sports writers and broad-
casters will name the players
MUSIC FOR
to be honored.
WEDDINGS • BAR MITZVAHS
Purpose of the Baseball
Brotherhood Benefit is to raise
funds to help finance the
His Orchestra
Brotherhood educational pro-
and Entertainment
gram of the Detroit Round
• MASTER OF CEREMONIES •
Party Arranger and
Table of the National Confer-
MISS SUZANNE PLOTKIN
Ceremony Specialist
ence of Christians and Jews to
Mr. and Mrs. Siegfried Schul- promote better understanding
KE 8-1291
UN 4-0237
man of Teaneck, N.J., announce and cooperation among groups
the engagement of their daugh
ter, Suzanne Plotkin, to Dr.
Kenneth Shmarak. son of Mr.
and Mrs. Sidney Shmarak of
Freda Ave.
The bride elect has attended
the University of Delaware and
ALL COLORS
Boston University and is cur-
rently attending Wayne State
INCLUDING
• STRAWS
University.
• PATENTS
BLACK
LEATHER

LEATHER
Her fiance is a graduate of
• T
the University of Detroit School
of Dentistry and the Columbia
University School of Dental and
UN 2-5611
6338 W. McNICHOLS
Oral Surgery. He is affiliated
at Livernois
with Alpha Omega Fraternity
and is on the pedodontics staff
of Sinai Hospital.
A December wedding is
planned.

So what did a good Jew in the
old days do when it was hot?
Get under an electric fan or
bathe his throat with we water?
He took a Iffeaele vareaks (a
glass of warmth), a glass of tea.
That cooled him off. It was
scientific too. The warm liquid
accelerates the evaporation and
cools off the innards.
Dr. Chaim Weizmann was once
showing a distinguished Briton
through the scientific institute in
Israel which bears his name.
As he passed the various research
workers, he described the nature
of their work. This one is en-
gaged in the polysynthetic
analysis of the carbons, that one
is studying the behavior of the
molecules of hydrogen when
they come in contact with a
delinquent molecule of oxygen
exposed to radium. Then Dr.
Weizmann and his guest came
across a man boiling some water.
"This man," said Dr. Weizmann,
"is engaged in the most impor-
tant experiment of all, he is
making tea."
Tea was the sovereign balm for
anti-Semitism. Let the heathen
rage. Let the government forbid
him the right to trade. Let the
universities institute namseras
dawns, denying his children
attendance at schools. Let the
hooligans seek to institute
pogroms. The good Jew sat down
with his glass of tea and his
Talmud and hot get die reit
dererd. But tea also caused
anti-Semitism.. The Jew was a
tea shilinzr, not a whiskey
shikkur.
Prof. Franz Oppenheimer was
a highly respected economist a
generation or so ago. Even the
Announcement was made this
German anti-Semites grudgingly
week of the engagement of Miss
admitted his great abilities. Dur-
Candace Davidson, daughter of
DIAMONDS
ing the first World War. the Karbal, Lewis Fetes
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Davidson
German government used his to Host Dr. Plotkin
of Detroit and Miami Beach, to
Featuring:
services in the Food Administra-
Dr. Arieh Plotkin, noted lec- Samuel A. Gray, son of Dr. and
Fine Jewelry and Pearls
tion.
turer, expert on the Middle East i Mrs. H. William Gray of Miami
One time, the German Mars- and officer of the Israel defense Beach. Miss Davidson. a grad-
Specializing in:
hall Ludendorf, noted for his • forces, will speak at A h a v a s uate of Cranbrook Kingswood
Modern Custom Creations
anti-Semitism, invited him. When Achim leadership receptions in I School, is attending University
Oppenheimer arrived for the ap- advance of the Ahavas Achim of Miami. She is a member of
for Your Precious Stones
pointment, he was told in ad-
"Salute to Is- I Alpha Epsilon Phi. The bride-
vance that he would be limited
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rael" dinner.
groom-elect, who attended Tu-
to 20 minutes, but Ludendorf
On Monday, lane University, is now study-
Open Thursdays to 9 P.M.
was fascinated by him and en-
at 8:30 p.m., a I, ing at the University of Miami
gaged him in conversation for
reception f o r and is a Zeta Beta Tau member.
over an hour.
On the table was a bottle of
members and
whiskey; Ludendorf from time
their friends
to time helped himself. and Op-
will be held at
penheimer drank with him. It
the home of
was then that Ludendorf con-
Mr. and Mrs.
fided to Oppenheimer that the
Morris Ben
thing he most resented in the
Lewis, 19501
Jews was that they didn't drink
Robson.
whiskey like he did.
On Tuesday,
Oppenheimer was determined
8:30 p.m., there
to show Ludendorf that the Jew
will be a re-
could take it too—and every
ception at the k!:
time Ludendorf drank, Oppen-
home of Mr.
heimer drank, and Oppenheimer
and Mrs. Mor-
said that, when he left, Luden-
ris Karbal,
OVER $250,000 WORTH OF
dorf was under the table, all
Dr. Plotkin 19420 Lauder.
gone, but he walked out, with-
Dr. Plotkin received degrees ,
LUXURIOUS FUR
out assistance.
from the Hebrew University in
Jerusalem and London Univer-
sity and was the first citizen of
Israel to be admitted to Prince-
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ton University's Woodrow Wil-
son School of Public and Inter-
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national Affairs. He obtained his
MA. and PhD. degrees from
Princeton, where he taught in
the department of politics and
is a member of the American
Political Science Association and
the American Society of Inter-
national Law. He is in the
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army from its inception in 1948.

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