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March 01, 1963 - Image 26

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1963-03-01

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Ben-Gurion Proposes Compulsory
Trade Education for Israel Youth

(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News)

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. JERUSALEM — Every boy
and girl in Israel between the
ages of 13 and 16 should be
required to learn a trade in in-

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You always know, that your
HAMBURGERS are all Beef

dustry or farming and the corn-
; wlsory school age should be
extended to 16 now, Prime
Minister David Ben Gurion de
clared Wednesday in Parlia-
ment.
Replying to debate on the
Prime Minister's office budget,
the Prime Minister said that
education was the second most
urgent national problem after
security. He said the utmost
effort must be made in Israel
and by world Jewry to meet the
educational needs of Israel's
new generation.
He remarked that the term
"merging of exiles" which he
himself had been using was
misleading, on grounds that
there were no exiles in Israel
and that the real problem was
that of closing the gap between
old and new settlers.
Besides the problem of a
shortage of teachers, funds
were lacking for public secon-
dary education, he said, adding
that the financial problem
could not be solved without the
help of Jews outside Israel. He
also said that from the small
beginnings made in that direc-
tion, he believed there was "a
responsive ear" to appeals for
such help.

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served daily $3.50

ASSORTED RELISHES
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Danny Raskin's Israel Presents Liberation Medal
to Bedouin Sheikh; 1st to Non-Jew

LISTENING

(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
will go on with . my way of Co-
to The Jewish News)
TEL AVIV—A Bedouin sheikh' operation . and I swear to God I
was awarded a Liberation Medal will never betray Israel."
Wednesday for services to Israel
during the War of Liberation.
He was the first non-Jew in
Israel to receive the award.
THIS SUNDAY TRY
In a colorful ceremony, the
military governor of the Negev
presented the award to Sheikh
Auda Abu Moamer of the Azameh
Tribe.
So. Oakland County's
Most Beautiful
The official said that the
Delicatessen Restaurant
sheikh had linked his tribe and
his own fate with Israel.
SUNDAY SPECIALS*
The sheikh replied that the
25 years of service he had given
Served
12 Noon 'til 10 P.M.
to the Jews of Israel meant more
to him than any material re-
'CHOICE OF:
ward. He added, "I hope my tribe

DINING OUT?

PERRI'S

EVERY 'YEAR, Infants Service
Group builds up to its one major
fund-raising affair to aid un-
fortunate children . . . and those
attending ISG's dinner-dance and
show, March 17, at' the Latin
Quarter, will be helping kiddies
without proper food or clothing,
tots suffering from visual im-
pairment and the mentally re-
tarded . . . Entertainment chair-
man Eleanor Riseman has come
up with another five-star show
. . . Larry Best, comedy hit of
the Borschtcapades and nitery
circuit and TV appearances on
the Tonight, Perry Como and Ed
Sullivan shows, shares the spot-
light with shapely songstress
Eleanor LaForge, plus an addi-
tional bevy of acts backed by
the music of Hal Gordon's ork
. . . Proceeds go towards ISG's
major projects, of which $40,000
has gone to the Detroit Associa-
tion for Retarded Children and
$26,000 to Penrickton Nursery
for the Visually Handicapped,
among other additional food and
clothing costs and contributions
for 100 children yearly ... Belle
Weingarden and Esta Weisberg
are ticket chairmen and Lil Sil-
verman reservation chairman .. .
For this year's ducats give Lil
a hurry-up call at UN. 1-7575 .. .
Dorothy Schwartz is president of
Infants Service Group.
* • * *
COMIC BUDDY LEWIS has a
peculiar way of estimating time
• • •-, "I knew 30 seconds had
pased," said Buddy, "because
I was halfway through my minute
steak."
*
*
GALA SHINDIG to raise money
Moies Hitim Passover relief is
on tap for March 23, by Knights
of Pythias, Detroit Lodge 55 and
Pythian Sisters, Greater Detroit
Temple 152, at Pythian Castle
Hall on Wyoming ... Fun fes-
tivities will include cabaret style
atmosphere with floor show by
members . . . For tickets, call
Ilene Lesnick, UN. 4-3947 or
Mannie Mackie, UN. 4-9546.
* * *
FAVORITE STORIES . . . by
Dr. R. L. Hudson Rosenthal .. .
about the time Ben Bernie was
emceeing an affair at Madison
Square Garden . . . when he
asked who was next on the pro-
gram, they pointed to a disting-
uished cantor nearby ... "What's
your name?" inquired Bernie .. .
"Moishe Oysher," answered the
world-renowned singer . . . "Cut
out the double talk," answered
Ben. "What's your name?"
* * *
EACH YEAR, at birthday of
every member of her family,
Gerrie Grushky has a little party
with cake and trimmings . . .
Hubby Irving's birthday falls out

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• HOME
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RIBS,

same day as George Washing-
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year-old Mark, seeing that morn,
dad, sister Nan and grandma
Ann Switzer were the only ones
present, asked if they were the
only guests and answered his
own question by solemnly re-
marking, "Well, I guess the rest
of the people must be attending
George Washington's party!"
* *
BEST BET of Weekend . . .
Games Nile by Knights of Py-
thias, Detroit Lodge 55, Satur-
day, 8:30 p.m., for members and
friends at Pythian Castle Hall on
Wyoming.

,

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... that crazy

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CHOP HOUSE

Banquet room available

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TE 3.0700
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the World's Finest Steaks. Chops and Sea Foods for
more than 26 years. All Beef aged in our cellars.

MARIA'S PIZZERIA

CHOICE LIQUORS
BANQUET FACILITIES

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Parking Facilities . . . Carry-Out Service

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CLAM SHOP and BAR

TR 2-8800

Serving Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, Steaks and Assorted Sea Foods

Music by Muzak

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2675 E. GRAND BLVD.

OPEN DAILY 7 a.m. to 1 a.m.--•Sat. to 2 a.m.

• Breakfasts • Lunches •Dinners • Sandwiches

Complete Carry-Out Service
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and DINNERS

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