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March 15, 1963 - Image 41

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1963-03-15

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NEW YORK, (JTA) — A
"glimmer of encouragement"
that Soviet state-inspired re-
strictions against Jewish com-
munity life may be eased in the
USSR was expressed here by
Bnai Brith president Label A.
Katz at the annual meeting of
the Bnai Brith International
Council.
Katz, who is the Council
chairman, listed a recent series
of "small but possibly signif-

Danny Raskin's

icant development" within the
USSR that "suggest Soviet au-
thorities are seriously disturbed
by the extent of Western crit-
icism over the discriminatory
status of Soviet Jews."
Among these, Katz said, were
(1) the Khrushchev letter to
Bertrand Russell denying any
anti-Semitic implications in the
wave of "economic trials"; (2)
"contradictory Soviet response"
to a recent Bnai Brith report of
"blood libel" in Uzbekistan, and
(3) appearance of the first Yid-
dish theatre group since 1948,
when Stalin demolished almost
every vestige of Jewish educa-
tion and culture in the country.
"Publication of the Khrush-
chev letter in Izvestia is the
first time in more than two dec-
ades that the Soviet people
have been given to understand
by the highest-ruling Party and
State authorities that Anti-
Semitism is officially frowned
on," Katz said. "In the past,
Soviet denials have been lim-
ited to the foreign press."
Since at least 60 per cent of
the 121 known death sentences
for economic crimes were im-
posed against Jews in 58 trials
in 36 Soviet cities reported as of
last month, "there can be little
doubt that anti-Semitism was
a factor in the trials," Katz
said.

LISTENING

Jewish community programs and
institutions for surviving mem-
bers of the Bnai Brith movement
in prewar Germany who are now
scattered throughout the world.
The Council re-elected Label
NEW YORK, (JTA)—The In- A. Katz, Bnai Brith national
ternational Council of Bnai Brith president, as chairman.
"urgently appealed" to the West
German government for full re-
payment of an indemnification
claim for Bnai Brith properties
in Germany that were confis-
THIS SUNDAY TRY
cated by the Nazis in 1938.
Half of a settlement, involving
a total of -10,000,000 Deutsche-
merks ($2,500,000) was paid by
So. Oakland County's
Most Beautiful
West Germany to _Bnai Brith in
Delicatessen Restaurant
May 1959.
BREAKFAST•LUNCH • DINNER
A resolution adopted at the
conclusion of a two-day meeting
SUNDAY SPECIALS*
here of the Council noted that
the final date for payment speci-
Served
12 Noon 'til 10 P.M.
fied in the agreement was March
31, 1962. Indemnification funds
CHOICE OF:
are being allocated by Bnai Brith
to assist in the restoration of the

Bnai Brith Nudges
West Germany on
Payment of Claims

DINING OUT?

PERRI'S

DR. MYRON KAUFMAN and
wife, Sally, returned from Peru
as the first husband and wife
team (doctor and nurse) to serve
on the mercy hospital ship, S.S.
Hope . . . Both have become so
engrossed in raising funds for
• I/2 BAR-B-Q CHICKEN
the next voyage that they're
donating much time to lecturing out effort to help the needy .. .
•BAKED SHORT RIBS
and spreading the word around Even the men are forming a
OF PRIME BEEF
. . . They are back in Detroit chorus line for the fun fest so
after last week's ticker tape wel- that unfortunate Jewish families
•ROAST BRISKET Of
come given by New York City to are provided for on Passover.
PRIME BEEF
the ship and its personnel.
WALLY KESSLER says that
BEST BET Of The Weekend the first time he met his wife,
COMPLETE WITH:
. . . Infants Service Group Cham- Sonia, he was standing in a drug-
• Cole Slaw
SOUP

pagne Dinner-Dance and Show, store . . . "What a moment! I
• Potatoes • Hot Vegetable
Sunday, at Latin Quarter . . . heard a buzzing in my ears, bells
• Bread & Butter • Coffee
Starts at 6 p.m. Sylvia Berman is sounded and lights flashed.. You
• ICE CREAM or JELLO
chairman of this year's dinner know what that means!" . . .
dance.
Wally has a good straight man
Your $1 69
FLATTERY HAD TO take the in friend Hal Stein who exclaim-
Choice
411
ed,
"I
sure
do.
You
must
have
place of a cocktail for Anne
org
Radner .. . She was at Darbys been leaning against a pin ball
74
*Specials Good Mon., Tues.,
with hubby Leonard and daugh- machine!"
"Hold itl"
Wednes., 4-10 P.M.
Streamlined housework meth- ters, Donna, 19, and Carol, 24,
ods promote easier living for when the waitress refused to
ROCKY'S PIZZERIA
You always know, that your
homemakers afflicted with serve her a drink without identi-
In The
Northwood
10517 W. 7 MILE RD.
arthritis.
HAMBURGERS are all Beef
fication . . . Try as he could,
Center
BAR-B-Q RIBS,. CHICKEN,
the irate Leonard couldn't con-
at HENRY'S ! !
PIZZA, SPAGHETTI
13 MILE and WOODWARD
vince the girl that Anne was the
OPEN 7 DAYS • WE DELIVER
AT COOLIDGE
Private
mother . . "She might be a
OPEN 7 DAYS TO 10 P.M.
864-9784
mother," said the waitress, "but UN 4-8553
Banquet Rooms
that doesn't make her 21!"
Seating from 10 to 300. We
BACK FROM A vacation in
are equipped to handle large
parties, any time, fast and
Mexico, Dr. Perry Goldman says
efficiently.
that the difference between eat-
Dancing Nitely
ing tamales in the States and in
LUNCH—DINNER—SUPPER
Mexico is that in the States
No Extra Charge
• DINNERS they're merely hot . . . In Mexi-
• LUNCHEON
DANCE ALONG WITH
co, they're still sizzling ten
SUNDAY FAMILY DINNERS
22040 W,7 MI LE. ,Near /AllSER
that
crazy
...
minutes
after
you've
eaten
them
KE 4 9528
rhythm
KENWOOD
DIG
. .. A fellow tourist swears that
1I635 GREEN f I E L'D, Neat PCYMOuril
Restaurant & Lounge
there is one place in Mexico City
. VE - 5-9758 • MPIE PARKING-
5 Mile & Telegraph KE 7 7377
Sammy STEAK HOUSE & WONDER BAR
FAT STRWC'E • HOT /PP //V6-
where, if three people are eating
Sofferin's
wo 1-9242
hot tamales at the same time, 1221 Washington Blvd.
FAMOUS FOR FOOD
the automatic sprinkler goes on.
Fine American and Italian Food
Open daily 11:30 a.m.-1 a.m.
TOMORROW NIGHT'S once a
CLOSED SUNDAYS
year fund-raiser by Clinton Jr.
Banquet room available
COCKTAIL BAR
High School P.T.A. will be a
TO 9-3988
17632 WOODWARD — North of 6 Mile
dance plus prizes and entertain-
ment at the school, Parklawn at
TE 3-0700
Free Parking.
3020 GRAND RIVER.
9 Mile Rd. in Oak Park . . .
Private Banquet Rooms for wedding parties. Serving
COCKTAIL LOUNGE, DINING ROOM, COFFEE SHOP
the World's Finest Steaks. Chops and Sea Foods for
George Gaynor, Sam Katz and
more than 26 years. All Beef aged in our cellars.
PIANO BAR, BANQUET MURAL ROOM AVAILABLE
Joe Forbes are co-chairmen.
CHOP HOUSE
JAMES COUZENS AT GREENFIELD
ERRATA . . . In last week's
CHOICE LIQUORS
column, story by Dr. Morton MARIA'S PIZZERIA
BANQUET FACILITIES
Featuring:
Feldstein was correct, but the
Specializing in Pizza Pie and Famous Italian Foods
name was wrong . . • It's Dr.
Parking Facilities . . . Carry-Out Service
Martin _Feldstein.
DANNY ARM, seven-year-old 7101 PURITAN—Open 11 a.m. to 3 a.m.—UN 1-3929
son of Rabbi Milton and Claire
TR 2-8800
Arm, came home from Hillel Day CLAM SHOP and BAR
School with a second grade as- Serving Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, Steaks and Assorted Sea Foods
signment . . . The youngster
2675 E. GRAND BLVD.
asked his mother how Switzer- Music by Muzak
land got its name and then an
OPEN DAILY 7 a.m. to 1 a.m.—Sot. to 2 a.m.
swered his own question by in-
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
Breakfasts • Lunches •Dinners • Sandwiches
forming her, "It must be because
Complete Carry-Out Service
DELICATESSEN
and
they make Swiss cheese there!"
BOWLERS • COME DRESSED AS YOU !ARE!
25290 Greenfield, N. of 10 Mi. Rd. LI 7 4533
TRAY CATERERS
PASSOVER RELIEF assis-
Ample Free
"a bit of merrie olde England"
tance to Mo'os Hitim by Knights
HARRY BOESKY
BR
2-0644
SERVING LUNCHEONS
Parking
of Pythias, Detroit No. 55, and
Your Host
Ye Olde Round Table
and DINNERS
Sisterhood Temple No. 152,
SUNDAY thru THURS., 11 A.M. - 9 P.M.
19464 LIVERNOIS
MAIN ENTRANCE ON GREEN FIELD
FRIDAY and SAT., 11 A.M.-1 A.M.
March 23, at Pythian Castle Hall,
No. of Outer Drive
15787 Wyoining, will be an all-

,s,

.

PERRI'S

WHERE TO DINE

-

ERNIE SWAN

-

-

Paradiso Cafe

BOESKY 'S

Breakfast



CARL'S

Lunch

DINNER AND
AFTER THEATRE SNACKS

JOEY'S

-

Delivered



U N. 4-7700

TE. 3-1100

.

• HOME

• HOTEL

Fried
RIBS, "Ember SHRIMP, French
CHICKEN, ar ern Fried FISH, Fresh

Style"

To Your • OFFICE
FACTORY

UPTOWN

DOWNTOWN

HOT

-

South

.4411 03401'

20135 Livernois

-
2919 Brush

UN 4-7700

TE 3-1100

11/2 blocks S. of 8 Mi.

5 blocks N. of Vernor

Live Music
2:30 a.m. till Dawn

29 -- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -- Friday, March 15, 1963

Bnai Brith Head Sees Possibility
of Lessening Soviet Anti-Semitism

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