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December 04, 1964 - Image 29

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1964-12-04

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in 'Sky is Falling'
Garback Marks 1st Year in Nen, Studio' Molly Berg Comine, Here for 3 Weeks Moore, Estelle Omens, Paul Vin-

,

RA JACK GORBACK

studio of photograph



Gertrude Berg. the unforgettable managing ways. What happens? The
cent, Berta Gersten, Mimi Ran-
Molly Goldberg of radio and tele- family, collectively. finds it cannot
dolph Mary Engel, Dorothy Levine
get
along
without
her
help,
and
ision renown, will make her sec-
and Sanford Seeger.
ond Detroit stage appearance when so Libby triumphs in the end.
Mail orders are now being ac-
Appearing with Mrs. Berg will
she brings her latest Broadway
cepted for "Dear Me, The Sky Is
comedy hit. "Dear Me, The Sky Is be Roger De Koven, Michael Base- Falling" at the Fisher Theater.
Falling, •, to the Fisher Theater for leon, Mary-Robin Redd, Jonathan
four weeks, beginning Dec. 21,
Michigan's Newest & Most Luxurious Motel
through Jan. 16.
Mrs. Berg, who rose to•railio and
A HOME AWAY FROM HOME FOR YOUR
television fame as the star and
BAR MITZVAH & WEDDING GUESTS . .
author of "The Rise of the Gold-
bergS." and more recently, became
the darling of the New York thea-
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by Leonard Spigelgass. follows up
her first stage' success with a sec-
Conference Room • Suites • Banquet Room
ond hit by the• same author.
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The Theater Guild is presenting
HARVEST HOUSE RESTAURANT ON PREMISES
Mrs. Berg in "Dear Me. The Sky Is
Falling," directed by Herman Shum-
lin. as an attraction of the Theater
Guild-American Theat e r Society
subscription series here.
Based on a story by Mrs. Berg
and James Yaffe. "Dear Me. The
A Beautiful New Wurlitzer
Sky Is Falling" provides a lively
showcase for the Gertrude Berg

EMBASSY MOTEL

;!

The Jack GOrback Studio of Photography, 19392 Livernois, is
celebrating its first anniversary on the Avenue of Fashions. The new
studio, with elegant Spanish decor, has complete facilities for in-
dividual and group portraits, candid and commercial photography.
Walls of the studio corridor leading to the dressing room are lined
with customer's portraits in a variety of frames. Gorback is a member
of Professional Photographers of America, Professional Photographers
of Michigan, Detroit Professional Photographers Association, and is
currently president of the Northwest Photographers Guild. He has
been the recipient of many . top national awards for photographic
excellence.

NOW. YOU CAN RENT

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$22 cartage cost and monthly rental
may apply against purchase price.

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,

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FAVA'S MUSIC STUDIO

Nov. 1—To Rabbi and Mrs.
Eliezer Friedman (Dena Cohen),
17390 Indiana. a son. David:
* • •
Oct. 13 — To Mr. and Mrs. Mur-
ray Cooper (Wendy Bider) 15022
Meyer, Livonia. a daughter, Sheila
Miriam.
• • S
Oct. 11 — To Dr. and Mrs. Sam-
uel Charles Hirt (Diana Levin).
foriner Detroiters of Huntington
Beach. Calif.. a daughter, Rayme

Nov. 26—To Mr. and Mrs. Perry Jennifer.
tit • itt
Cohen (Margo N. Panush), 17915
To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur James
Louise. Southfield. a son,. Daniel Rubiner Sally Cooke) of 6322
Arthur.
Northfield Road. Birmingham.
• • •
Mi•h.. a son. Matthew Jeremy.
To Mr. and Mrs. Sey-
Nov. 23
mour Randleman (Lorelee Field),
19587 Beaverland, a daughter, Ray-
na.
• • •
Noy. 22—To Dr. and Mrs. Ben-
jamin N. Sherbin (Lenore Altman),
15210 Northfield. Oak Park. a son.
The Detroit Chapter of the
Daniel Adam.
American Jewish Committee and
.,. • •
To Mr. and Mrs. Nor- the .lewish Community Center will
L Nov. 20
man .1. Sokolov (Miriam Levin), hold the second in their fall pro-
former Detroiters of Howard grant series . 8:15 p.m. Wednesday
Beach, New York. a daughter, Bon- at the Center. Speaker will be Prof.
Leonard Moss, chairman Of the
nie Sheryl.
• • •
sociology and anthropology depart-
Nov. 19 -- To Rabbi and Mrs. ment at Wayne State University.
Seymour M. Panitz, 19900 Hart- on the topic "The Role of the Jew-
ish Community in the Negro Revo-
well, a daughter. Aliza Rachel.
• • •
lution."
Panelists on the program will
Nov. 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Raimi), 16500 he Burton I. Gordis, executive

Margolis Fay
director
of the Michigan Civil
Greenfield. a daughter, Shari Lynn.
Rights Commission. and George
a
* *
Nov. 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. Zeltzer. chairman of the Jew-
R. Snyder (Susan Jacobs), former ish Community Council's culture
Detroiters. of Ann Arbor, a son, commission.
Chairman of the evening will be
Petel* Jeffrey.
Robert Alpern, community rela-
tions chairman of the American
Re:on- intended ny Physicians
Jewish Committee's Detroit chap-
ter.

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qualities that have endeared her to
millions. She appears as Libby
Hirsch, a lovable but meddling
mother who takes on. all her tam-
ily's problems in her own inimita-
ble fashion. Through a series of
hilarious situations. which include
a brush with Sigmund Freud.
mama Libby admits the error of
her ways, and is ready to become
"permissive," and relinquish her

Choice of Juice or Fruit Cup
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Bread and Rolls
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Coffee
DINNER $2.50
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Levinson Heads
Allied Veterans
Holiday Campaign

Proceedings in Mayor Jerome P.
Cavanagh's office. last Wednesday.
formally opened the 1964 drive to
raise 510.000 for the hospitalized
veterans who are confined to the
three Veterans Hospitals in Dear-
born. Ann Arbor and Battle Creek. •
This annual drive is under the
sponsorship of the Allied Veterans
Council. It is the seventh consecu-
tive year that Benjamin Levinson
has accepted the assignment of the
fund raising committee.
The money raised will go to the
families of the hospitalized veter-
ans. who. because of their war-in-
Montreal Jewish Students curred disabilities, will never leave
the hospital.
Form Majority in 23
Checks, made payable to the Al-
Protestant Schools
lied Veterans Council Christmas
MONTREAL (JTA) — The num- Fund. may be sent to 915 First
ber of Jewish children attending {National Building.
the Protestant schools in Greater
Montreal rose by the end of last
April to a peak of 18A69 and form- Sell Holiday Cards
ed a majority of all students in 23
of the 105 schools in the area. the to Assist Lapeer's
Canadian Jewish Congress reported. Recreation Program
Louis Rosenberg, research direc-
Lapeer Parents Association for
tor pointed out, about 4,000 Jewish
children in the Greater Montreal Retarded Children is selling holi-
area received their secular and day greeting cards. Proceeds to be
Jewish education in 1964 in various used for the support of recreation,
Jewish community and congrega- education and research programs
tional day schools. These, he noted, for the 4,000 retarded children and
are maintained without any finan adults at the Lapeer State Home
cial assistance from municipal and and Training School.
The simple and attractive cards
provincial tax funds.
are appropriate for use by individ-
uals and by business firms. Orders
School Board to Meet
for imprinted cards will take two
Ilayim Greenberg Shute board
members will meet 8:30 p.m. Tues- weeks.
Orders can be placed by calling
day in the Labor Zionist Institute.
Joseph Kepes, 17180 Stoepel, UN
2-6066, or the association's publicity
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
chairman, Mrs. Seldon Barris.
30—Friday, December 4, 1964

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