March 6, 1964—THE DETROIT JE WISH NEWS- 10 Warsaw Ghetto Uprising Commemoration March 22; YIVO Exhibit Opens at Center uprising and the centuries of saw Ghetto uprising, another to culture that produced then are the secret historian of the coinmemorated in a dramatic Ghetto, Emanuel Ringelblum, exhibition. "Life, Struggle and whose buried documents pro_ Uprising in the Warsaw Ghetto," vided the basis for "The Wall" opening today in the Jewish and other books about the Center. It will remain on view Ghetto and its heroes. Maps and photographs locate until March 22. Specially prepared by the the battles of the Ghetto upris- Yivo Institute for Jewish Re- ing; portraits and relics recall search, the exhibition is now on its heroes. The opening section of the ex- a national tour. It has been seen in New York, Philadelphia and hibition portrays the flourish- Princeton and widely acclaimed ing cultural and religious life of by press and viewers as a mov- Jewish Warsaw before World ing and unforgettable exper- War II. Dr. Norman Drachler is chairman Those serving on the committee to of the exhibition committee and plan the commemoration program ience. are, in addition to Zeltzer, Morris Charles Gershenson and Sidney M. Materials of the exhibition Becker, Harold Berke, Joseph Bern- Shevitz, co-chairmen. Governor Rom- include photographs and docu- ney and Mayor Cavanagh are honor- stein, Hyman Crystal, Dr. Norman Drachler, Henry Fox, Isaac Greener, ments buried by the Jewish ary chairmen. Max Fridman, Abe Friedman, Mrs. Honorary co-chairmen include: The resistance during the Nazi oc- Very Rev. Laurence V. Britt, S.J., Morris Friendman, Movsas Goldoftas, Kune Greenbaum, Moshe Haar, Sam- cupation of Warsaw or cap- president, University of Detroit; Dr. uel Hochman, Samuel Jacobson, uel M. Brownell, Superintendent tured from the Nazis at the Samuel Harry Kaminer, Rabbi Max Kapus- of Schools; Dr. Robert M. Frehse, tin. Drs. Shmarya Kleinman. Benja- war's end. executive director, Detroit Round min Laikin, Louis LaMed, Morris Table of Catholics, Jews and Protes- They bring to life a historic tants; Dr. Clarence B. Hilberry, pres- Lieberman, Jack Malamud, Emanuel Mark, Mrs. Michael Michlin, Mrs. three-year. period during which ident, Wayne State University; Mon- Harry Mondry, Irving Pokempner, signor Bernard Kearns, Chancellor, Leo Polk, Mrs. Sonia Popowski, Alex the Warsaw Jewish community Archdiocese of Detroit; Dr. G. Mer- Roberg, Martin Rose, Jay Rosen- was forced to exist within, the ril Lenox, executive director, Metro- shine. Rabbi Charles Rosenzveig, politan Detroit Council of Churches; Irving Schulussel, Meyer Schneider, sealed Ghetto walls. Walter P. Reuther, president, UAW- Edwin Shifrin, David Sislin, Phil CIO; Mark C. Stevens, president, When Warsaw fell to the Ger- Slomovitz Wolf Snyder, Mordecai Greater Detroit Chapter American mans early in World War II, the Association for the United Nations; Teiller, Zvi Tomkiewicz. Tickets may be obtained at largest Jewish community in Rev. James Wadsworth, president, Chapter National Association the COuncil office, 163 Madison, Europe—numbering nearly 400,- Detroit for the Advancement of Colored WO 2-6710. 000—was left at the mercy of People. * * * the Nazis. Exhibit Opens at Center The Nazis herded the Jews Heroes of the Warsaw Ghetto inside the narrow walls of War- saw's ancient Ghetto. Then on Nov. 15, 1940, the Ghetto walls were sealed shut. In the next two years, more FOR PASSOVER than four-fifths of Warsaw's The arrival in Israel of 790 Jews were carried away to con_ members of the liberal profes- Available in centration camps. sions was an outstanding devel- a Variety of On Passover eve, 1943, the opment in last year's irrunigra- Flavors. Ghetto rose in revolt—the first tion from 06 countries—the larg- armed uprising in Nazi-occupied est in recent years, Avraham Europe. For 42 days, bands of Cygel, director of the Jewish ■ ■ ■ men with small arms or none Agency's Absorption Depart- held at bay the German tanks ment, told the Agency Executive. Famous for and artillery. The battle did not The professionals included 200 QUALITY and end until the entire Ghetto was doctors, 243 engineers, 110 eco- KASHRUTH pounded into rubble and vir- nomists and lawyers and 74 tually every able bodied person pharmacists. Cygel said, that left in the Ghetto was killed in professional men were easily Available at ithe fighting. absorbed in the economy. Your The display covers all as- Prospects for artisans and Favorite Market pects of life in the Ghetto other craftsmen were also good, during the occupation, show- he added. ■ ing schools, worship, • child care, self_help projects as MICHIGAN DISTRIBUTOR: Until spectacles were intro- well as the • many forms • of duced in 1300 A.D. millions National Wholesale resistance and escape at- of - nearsighted people lived out Grocers Co. tempts and the forms of Nazi their lives unable to see moun- oppression—forced labor,. de- tains, clouds or stars. The in- For Information: TR 1-0606 portations, executions. ventor of spectacles is unknown Out-of-Town Orders A special section of the ex- but Benjamin Franklin invented Promptly Filled hibition is devoted to the War- bi-focals. The 21st annual Detroit ob- servance of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising will be held 8 p.m. March 22, at Temple Beth El. George M. Zeltzer is chairman of the event. The commemoration will mark the culmination of the special Warsaw Ghetto Exhibit currently on display at the Jew- ish Community Center, under the co-sponsorship of the Friends of YIVO, the Jewish Com- munity Center and the Jewish Community Council. Professionals A mong Israel's New Immigrants KEDEM WINE IWO 4M. 11. •0 .11 0411 0111 0!0411M.111.0111111,1.0111111..11= Waiters at NY Kosher Chinese Restaurant to Wear Green Yarmulkas for St. Patrick In its annual tribute to Ire- ruth is guaranteed by Rabbi land and the Irish on St. Pat- Sampel Walkin." Open daily and rick's Day, Bernstein-on-Essex- Sunday from noon to midnight, Street, the New York restaurant the restaurant is closed from famous for Kosher Chinese sundown Friday to sundown cuisine, this year makes a new Saturday in accord with Jewish gesture by outfitting waiters, religious law. executives and kitchen staff ■ ■ ■ ■ with green yarmulkas for the day. What has now became a traditional March 1'7 expres- sion of good will at Bernstein- on Essex-Street—the serving of Kosher Chow Mein a la St. Patrick—will again be made. Their Kosher corned beef is used for the meat ingredient, the customary Chinese vege- tables are included, and the whole is served topped with a richly green garnish of chopped parsley. Kosher • Chow Mein a la St. Patrick, a gastronomic creation of David Garfein, mandarin d'hotel, is prepared by the But for the year 'round restaurant's Chinese chefs. 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