'hotos Tell a President's Friendship Friedman's New Book: Bad Taste for the Reviewer No one of presidential rank has ever demonstrated a more cordial sympathy for Jews and Jewish causes than the man from Independence, Mo. — and this can be documented from the files of the American Jewish Archives on the Cincinnati campus of the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion. Harry Truman, the "Man of the Century" for the Israel Bond Organization, gladly donned a yarmulka to attend a congregational breakfast in Kansas City, and posed with a Yiddish newspaper at the outset of the Kennedy administration. The picture collection of the American Jewish Archives includes a photograph of Truman glancing up amusedly from a copy of Der Tog-I1orgen Zhurnal, its headline proclaiming in Yiddish: "Kennedy Sworn In Today As President." Announcements Last Week's Winner of the "RASKIN BIG BABY BONUS" MRS. JACK FRANK (8 lbs., 4 oz.) 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Cane, patriotic instructress; Marvin Adler, conductress; Mildred Ten- enbaum, guard!; Joseph Bialuk, his- torian: and William Levitt, Herb- ert Rosenberg, Daniel Kalter and Shirley Malkus, trustees. MARSHALL 15 New Jewish Chaplains Expert Mohel Serving Hospitals and Homes LI 2-4444 LI 1-9769 CERTIFIED EXPERT MOHEL RABBI Israel Goodman FE 4-4149 FE 4-8266 Serving in Hospitals and Homes MOHEL Serving at Homes and Hospitals DI 1-9909 •■•••■■=11/1■■• RABBI CHASKEL GRUBNER SPECIALIZED MOHEL Recommended by Physicians 'Serving in Hospitals and Homes 198 Sturtevant TU 3,1441 Fifteen new Jewish military chaplains have entered the U.S. Armed Forces in time to officiate at Rosh Hashanah services for Jewish military personnel, it was announced by Rabbi Israel Miller, chairman of the National Jewish Welfare Board Commission on Jew- ish Chaplaincy. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 22 Friday, August 7, 1964 Easterriliiiipital to Expand Beverly Elaine Roth, Melvin Hersh Mariy Bruce Jay Friedman scored a triumph with his earlier novel, "Stern," which had good reviews, welcoming an emerging skilled writer among the new generation authors. His newest work, "A Mother's Kisses," published by Simon and Schuster, puzzles us. It is the story of a high school graduate who applies for entrance in several colleges including Col- umbia, and has difficulties being admitted until he is welcomed in an agricultural school that ap- parently doesn't have as much of agriculture as of other subjects in its curriculm. While waiting for his admission MRS. MELVIN HERSH he is disturbed and his mother dominates the scene. His father, Bnai Moshe Synagogue was the a couch-maker, is in the back- setting for the recent marriage of ground. He has made good finan- cially and the mother is able to Beverly Elaine Roth and Melvin travel with her son, first taking Robert Hersh. Rabbi Moses Lehr- him to a camp where he is to be a man and Cantor Louis Klein offi- waiter but gets into difficulties dated. and is withdrawn. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Then comes the college experi- William Roth of Prest Ave. and ence—his mother still on his trail Mr. and Mrs. Herman Herskowitz while the boys are in search for of Ardmore Ave. girls. He finally gets rid of her, The bride wore a floor-length the final outcry being: "I never sheath gown of peau de soie, enjoyed one second with you." It is not only the mother's im- highlighted by an open neckline position, her kisses, as the title im- and empire bodice of hand- plies, her desire to guide him, but I corded Alencon lace and seed also her actions: she is constantly pearls. A fitted cummerbund showing off her form, is crude, of- held the chapel-length detach- able train ; and the pillbox head- fends even her son. Since Joseph, the hero, and his piece was of matching Alencon kissing mother are the only Jews lace. She carried her confirma- in the story — presenting that tion Bible covered with lace, problem to Joe while in the com- orchids and Stephanotis. pany of friends arranging parties. Sharon Roth was her cousin's But the Jewish ideologies inject- maid of honor. Bridesmaids were ed in the Friedman story are so Mrs. Harvey Green of Chicago, shallow, so low-grade, that they Mrs. 11obert Tack, Mrs. William certainly do not lend glory to the Katzman and Irene Kogan. background of the hero-boy and Best man was the bridegroom's playgirl-mother. brother, Arnold Hersh. First Lt. The reader will be amazed to Marshall Hersh, Larry Kronen, be confronted with a mother David Buckfire, Robert Kobylanski whose actions are so lacking in and Michael Lieberman were the dignity. ushers. The entire story leaves us flat. After honeymooning in Bermuda A good writer has gone wrong by and New York, the couple will resorting to a bad theme poorly reside on Lahser Rd. motivated. Friedman's new book leaves this reviewer with a bad BERNARD H. taste. —P.S. Exhibition of Israeli Art to Tour U.S. and Canada "Art Israel," an exhibition of contemporary Israeli art and sculp- ture, will come to the United States in December for a two-year tour of leading museums in this country and Canada under the joint auspices of the America- Israel Cultural Foundation and the International Council of the Mu- seum of Modern Art in Ncw York. The exhibit will be shown at the Detroit Institute of Arts in Sep- tember 1965. 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