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November 27, 1964 - Image 25

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1964-11-27

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Nostalgia in Myth-Defying 'So What
Else Is New?', Golden's Eighth Book

When Harry Golden comes here
next Thursday, to address the
Shaarey Zedek Men's Club, he will
be greeted by friends with re-
newed encomia on the appearance
of another of his volumes.
"So What Else Is New?" is the
title of Golden's eighth book, and
his publishers are G. P. Putnam's
Sons (200 Madison, NY 16).
Like several of his other books,
this one contains lid-bits — brief
items about many things, and they

he makes this telling statement:
"My one ambition was that if I
could ever afford it. I would have
the barber come to my office and
I would have a fellow to drive me
because I hate to drive and can
never find my way around unless
I go to the Post Office and start
from there. These I have achieved.
And every other year I can visit
London and Jerusalem. You will
see I do not tremble at the charge
df 'dual allegiance.' In fact, 1 am
a triple allegiance man—America,
England, and Israel. the last two
in alphabetical order."
a
* *

Mrs. Golub to Speak
on New Golden Book;
Author on Program

The Men's Club of Shaarey
Zedek will present Harry Golden
at 8:30 p.m. Thursday in a spe-
cially arranged lecture.

Mrs. Mettie Baron Golub, book
buyer of the J. L. Hudson Co., will
introduce Golden's latest book,
"So What Else Is New?" to the
Club, and Golden will conclude the
program by speaking about the
book and answer questions from
the audience.

Golden is appearing through the
courtesy of the J. L. Hudson Co.
I At the conclusion of the program,
he will autograph copies of his
book.

HARRY GOLDEN

appear - under several subtitles,
such as: America and the Evil
Eye, Sojourner Truth and Gene
Young, The DAR and the UN„
In Behalf of Ice-Cream B e 11 s , .
Scrubbed Floors and Free Enter-
prise, Concert on Elizabeth Ave-
nue, Boxcar Annie and Puccini,
From King Kong to Stravinsky.
The Eleventh Lost Tribe of Israel,
More Complaints and Free Advice.
Like his other works, this one
was edited by his son. Harry
Golden. Jr.. and the author pays
honor to his son in a special note
dedicated to him.
There are many items of special
Jewish interest and the section
"The Eleventh Lost Tribe of Is-
rael" contains 12 nostalgic Jewish
pieces. The first. for example. on
"Judaism. Christianity and 'Com-
munism, concludes with the asser-
tion: "The Judaic-Christian civili-
zation exists in time and not in
space. and does not depend on the
success of the • next Five-Year
Plan." And the main piece under
the title of the entire section con-
cludes with the following:
"The Israelis ... aren't
troubled by ambivalence; they
know what they are. Business-
men are simply businessmen in
Israel and writers are writers.
"There are those who are se-
cure in their Jewishness who
never worry whether Bernard
Baruch goes to shut or not.
'They also do not worry about
'the vanishing American . Jew.'
"But let us not minimize the
importance of our one ace-in-
the-hole — the Christians. The
Christians dare not let us van-
ish. We are the 'living witnesses.'
The Roman Catholic burial serv-
ice, . . . into the bosom of
Abraham,' would have no mean-
ing if there were no Jews, and
the Protestants look forward to
the Biblican fulfillment: 'Ten•
men out of all languages of the
nations shall take hold of the
hem of him that is a Jew, saying,
we will go with you. for we have
heard God is with you.'
Without us there can be no
Second Coming of Jesus. Christ-
ians_ are not unmindful of this."
In another piece, "Mouthful of
Kosher - Sapolio," Golden recalls
his boyhood days in Public School
20 in New York where his class-
mates were Edward G. Robinson,
Jacob Javits, George Gershwin and
others of world fame.
Golden defies taboos. He writes
about immigrants and pioneers,
about his numerous personal ex-
periences, and in his introduction,
as he relates about his early life,

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J ewry

On tile Air

This Week's Radio and
Television Programs

HANUKAH SPECIAL
Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday
Station: WJR
Feature: "Legacy of Freedom,"
a musical - dramatic broadcast cele-
brating the anniversary of the Mac-
cabean victory over the Syrian-
Greeks, will feature Rabbi James
I. Gordon of Young Israel Center
of Oak-Woods; Sisterhood Singers
of Cong. Ahavas Achim, directed
by Cantor Simon Bermanis; and
stage-television personalities Bluma
Sussman, Rube Weiss and Paul
Winter.
• • •
THE JEWISH HERITAGE
Time 11:30 p.m. Sunday
Station: WCAR
Feature: "For Freedom of Con-
science," a special program in
celebration of Hanukah, will in-
clude as participants Rabbi M.
Robert Syme of Temple Israel and
Cantor Hyman Adler of Cong. Bnai
David.
• • • .
TO DWELL TOGETHER
Time: 9:15 a.m. Sunday
Station: WJBK and Channel 2
Feature: Eleazar Lipsky, presi-
dent of the Jewish Telegraphic •
Agency and author, will discuss
"The Jewish National Fund — Its
Developmenrand Role in Jewish
Life," with Joseph Edelman, di-
rector of the Culture Commission
of the Jewish Community Council.
• • *
ETERNAL LIGHT RADIO
Time 10:30 p.m. Sunday
Station: WWJ
Feature: "The Maccabees" by the
late Morton Wish en gr ad re-
enacts the victory of Israel over
the Syrio-Romans.
• • •
ETERNAL LIGHT TELEVISION
Time: 8:30 a.m. Sunday
Station: Channel 4
Feature: "Some Small Part of
Each of Us" is a special memorial
presentation in observance of the
first anniversary of the death of
John Fitzgerald Kennedy. It dra-
matizes the reaction of the world
to his assassination, and employs
excerpts from his speeches and
photographs and films, besides
poetry and essays written in trib-
ute.

Slootsky-Brook Vows
to Be Solemnized

De. Arnold Kadish,
WSU Grad, Gets •
Research Grant

Postmaster Warns Parcel
Going Overseas Must- Be
Sent Now to Avoid Delay

Postmaster Edward L. Baker of
Dr. Arnold Henry Kadish, son of the Detroit Post Office, announced
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kadish, 19448 that because of the distance and
Patton, is recipient of a 596,768 increased volume of mail, it will
grant to,continue research and de- be impossible for surface parcels
velopment of automatic control to reach many foreign countries
devices to regulate blood sugar in time for the holidays.
Gift parcels and greeting cards
levels in diabetics.
The grant was presented by the must be sent by air mail now, he
John A. Hartford Foundation to said. Call the local post office for
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los mailing instructions, necessary
Angeles, where Dr. Kadish has customs forms and other pertinent
information. Include zip code num-
been on the staff since 1956.
ber in all return addresses.
A summa cum laude graduate
of ,Wayne University College of
Medicine, he received alumni
Pythian Charity Supper
is
association and McGregor Fund
The annual charity buffet supper
awards in 1943.
and games night of Pythian Sisters
Dr. Kadish also has been a fel- will be held 6 p.m. Dec. 13 at
MISS BRENDA SLOOTSKY
low in medicine at the Mayo Clinic, Pythian Temple. Proceeds will go
Rochester, where his work on
Mr. and 'Mrs. Aaron Slootsky of coagulation of blood in heart dis- toward handicapped and retarded
Gilchrist Ave. announce the en- ease was used by the American children. Tickets at the doo'r; or
gagement of their daughter Brenda Heart Association in establishing for reservations, call Esther Rach-
Annette to Larry Arthur Brook, standards in this area of therapy. leff, LI 7-0119, or Phyllis Fine, KE
5-2475.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred L.
As project director at Mount
Brook of Griggs Ave. A Decem- Sinai, Dr. Kadish has developed an
ber wedding is planned.
electronic unit capable of monitor-
ing and controlling blood sugar
when attached in the diabetic's
Free Custom Fitting by
blood stream. The new grant is for
Experienced Corsetieres
development of a portable unit
Tribute to The memory of Wil- which the severe 'diabetic may
15842 W. 7 MILE ROAD
3 Blks. W. of Greenfield
liam Hordes will be paid at a wear_ while engaged in daily
- Open Thurs. to 9 p.m.
Shloshim memorial evening Dec. activities.
17. 8:30 p.m.. in the new social
BR 3-2509 or YE 7-9783
If the doctor is distant, the eye
hall of Ahavas Achim Synagogue,
FREE PARKING IN REAR
eye goes blind.—Baba Kama 85.
according to an announcement by
Dr. Israel Wiener, president of
The Most Ideal Chanukah Gift
the Jewish National Fund of
Metropolitan Detroit.
A Portrait From
The memorial, sponsored by the
JNF, at which hundreds of co-
workers and friends of the de-
ceased are expected to pay tribute
to the departed leader, will be ad-
dressed by Mendel N. Fisher of
New -York, secretary and consult-
ant of the Jewish National Fund
of America.
Fisher was a close friend and
co-worker of the late Mr. Hordes
The Quiet Sophistication
for many years. and much of the
of Contemp- orary
success and many of the achieve-
The
Light,
Bright, Gaiety of
of
Jewish
National
Fund
in
ments
of a Child's . Room
the United States and in Israel

was due to the joint efforts and
The Ornate.- Plush Atmosphere
devotion to the cause of land re-
of Abundance
clamation in Israel of "Mendel"
Fisher and .the late "Willie"
All are concepts of liveability. The coordinating of people
Hordes.
and decors, and that's my profession—producing liveability.
Cantor Simon Bermanis of Con--
I'm not a salesrrian. I'm an independent (a MOST important
gregation Ahavas Achim, will con-
duct the memorial services. Fur-
word) professional decorator. I never sell to you. I buy for
ther details of the evening's pro-
you, and usually without extra charge.
gram will be announced later.

CORSETS BY EVA

Hordes Memorial
to Be Held Dec. 17

LIVEABILITY

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Men's Clubs

BETH ABRAHAM MEN'S CLUB
will inaugurate its Sunday morn-
ing Breakfast Forum 10 a.m. Dec.
6 with radio news analyst Lou
Gordon, speaking on "Projection,
1965" in the social hall. A former
newspaperman and political writer.
Gordon has served as industrial
ambassador for Michigan since
1959; he is the only member of the
communication media so honored
by a governor's appointment. On
Jan. 10. Ed Carey, president of
Detroit Common Council, will dis-
cuss "The Mechanics of City
Government"; U. S. District Judge
Wade H. McCrea Jr. will speak on
"Our Federal Courts" Feb. 7; Jo-
seph- Ross, president of Federal
Department Stores, will talk on
"My Mission to South America"
March 7; and Dr_ Richard Hertz,
senior rabbi of Temple Beth El,
will conclude the series with a dis-
cussion of "The Ecumenical Move-
ment" April 4 Breakfast Forum
chairmen are Sidney Freed and
Ted Scholnick. For series tickets,
or single admission, call the 'syna-
gogue office, UN 1-6696.
* *
CRAFTSMAN LODGE,
F & AM, will hold its installation
of officers 6:15 p.m. Dec. 11, at
Scottish Rite Cathedral, Masonic
Temple. Dinner will . precede the ,
installation. Entertainment will be
provided by Comedian Paul Len-
non, and there will be music for
dancing. For information and res-
ervations, call Bernard Stern, VE
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 7.0440, or Ronald Schwartz, 533-
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