32—Friday, November 12, 1965 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS NYU Libraries Get Ghetto Record NEW YORK (JTA) — The most Hebraica. complete known record of life in Half of the diary, written en- COMPLETE tirely in Hebrew, was brought the Warsaw Ghetto between 1939 Chicken CARRY-OUT DINNERS and 1942 — contained in a diary to the United States in 1962 by a Polish immigrant, Wladyslav Fish smuggled out of the ghetto and Wojcek. The notebooks had been The buried for 20 years in an empty hidden on his father's farm in a Shrimp kerosene can — has been given village near Warsaw. In 1964, to New York University. Ribs Katsh obtained the remainder Dr. Abraham I. Katsh, director of the diary from the Jewish Complete Corry Out Dinners • Free Delir.* Frog Legs of NYU's Institute of Hebrew Historical Institute in Warsaw, Studies, presented the diary note- which earlier had obtained it 18401 West 7 Mile Rd. Bar-I3-Q books to the university libraries. from Wojcek. The notebooks will become a part Phone 537-7880 The journal, written by Chaim of the manuscript collection of A. Kaplan. intellectual and Hebrew NYU's library of Judaica and scholar who is believed to have died in the ghetto, was published Henry Yee's Nov. 2 by The Macmillan Co. Un- Exotic Cocktails der the title "Scroll of Agony," the One of America's Finest Restaurants work was translated into English Featuring Superb Cantonese Cuisine and edited, with notes, by Dr. 1 Bik. N. of Masonic Temple Katsh. An enchanting atmosphere and taste adventure you won't forget. Broaster House FORBIDDEN CITY TE 1-0775 Free Parking 3148 Second Blvd. at Seville Hotel Want ads get quick results! 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AN EVENING last week, Elsie and Jack Robbins called in a neigh- borhood teen-ager to baby-sit with their two sons for the first time . When she returned, Elsie asked the sitter, "How are the boys?" . . . "They never phoned," said the sitter somewhat sadly. ASKED WHY she doesn't give up smoking, Lisa Allen explains, "Oh, I would, but I'm afraid to. The last time I quit they bombed Pearl Harbor." AFTER PLAYING "The Jolly Blacksmith" for a kindergarten rhythm session, teacher Alice Meyers asked how many children in this modern day of urban living had any idea what a blacksmith was . . . Complete silence reigned until one little gal answered brightly, "I think its a cough drop." FELLOWS LOSING THEIR hair shouldn't feel bad . . . There's one thing about baldness . . . its neat. Ex-DPs in Britain Pass Goal in Thank-You Drive LONDON (JTA) — 3020 GRAND RIVER. Free Parking. TE 3-0700 Private Banquet Rooms for wedding parties. Serving the World's Finest Steaks. 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