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December 17, 1965 - Image 48

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1965-12-17

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Epstein Gets to 1st Base With Orioles

LIVING HEBREW

(Copyright, 1965, JTA, Inc.)

presented by

THE TARBUTH FOUNDATION FOR THE
ADVANCEMENT OF HEBREW CULTURE

and the

AMERICAN JEWISH PRESS ASSOCIATION

Editor: DR. SHLOMO KODESH

Easy conversations taken from everyday life in Israel — with typical
colloquialisms and proverbs!

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it's good that you called.
I looked for you yesterday
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Rivka: It's always like this, with
my Yehezkel. At the last
minute he tells me: "An
important meeting!" And
we could not come! How
did the party go? Who was
there?

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the faces. It was nice. In
the beginning it was a bit
official and tense, until the
atmosphere warmed up and
became gay.

Rivka: I heard that you wore your

white dress?

Yes, my Joseph surprised
me. For our wedding
anniversary, he bought me a
lovely necklace from
"Bezalel."
RlvAa: And Zehava was beautiful
and "stormy," as usual?

Sara:

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"Stormy," but not so
beautiful. Only she herself
is convinced, she's a beauty
queen.

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we're all inclined to flatter
ourselves.
Yes, but one should show
(preserve) good taste. It
shouldn't be a case of "a
gold ring in a pig's nose."

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2,000 delegates at the 42nd annual
West Coast conference of the Na-
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Julius Fligelman was reelected
Pacific Coast president of the cam-
paign.
Dr. Leon Keyserling, president
of the Conference on Economic
Progress, called Israel "the great-
est society" in human history "be
cause it is an example to the rest
of the world" for its "excellence
with the little that it has." He said
"mankind can learn from Israel
the basic language of humanity."

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Hank Saperstein, whose organi-
zation specializes in merchandising
products around people with their
names in the news, says of Koufax,
"We expect Sandy's sales to
amount to millions of dollars in
the first year. Sandy is unlike most
heroes who appeal to only one
group of the population. He is ad-
mired by women because he is
handsome. The men like him be-
cause he is a great pitcher. And
teen-agers and other children who
follow baseball consider him a real
hero. So here you have all seg-
ments of the population."
Gabe Paul, president of the
Cleveland Indians, will go to
Puerto Rico and Venezuela to look
at prospective major leaguers next
month . . . Mel Allen was honor-
ed by the Norwalk Jewish Commu-
nity Center of East Norwalk, Conn.
Hubbard Werblin, son of Sonny
Werblin of the New York Jets, is
a split end on the Bethany College
football team. Sonny himself is an
alumnus of Rutgers and has been
named to a six-year term on that
school's board of trustees . . •
Coach Sid Gillm an of the San
Diego Chargers has a right to be
proud. Only two members of his
squad have ever played in another
league. His quarterback says of
Gillman, "He'll listen to any sug-
gestion, but it doesn't necessarily
mean he'll comply." . . . Lane Wol-

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Holiday Greetings

Dr. Sol Stein, director of the drive,

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Compliments of

Just about the only thing that
Sandy Koufax didn't win this
year was the National League's
MVP award. Sandy came in sec-
ond. There will be some consola-
tion though for the great pitch-
er. Koufax has signed for a
variety of commercial endorse.
ments which, it is estimated, will
enrich him by $750,000 in the
next two years.

LOS ANGELES (JTA) — West
Coast suppporters of the Hista-
drut, Isarel's Labor Federation,
pledged $1,000,00 to the 1965 His-
tadrut campaign in this country,

Hanukah Greetings

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be, 6-2, 210-pound senior right end,
Silence gives consent — Amer.
is considered the most improved proverb.
Big Mike Epstein appears to be lineman at Vanderbilt U.
the next Jewish major league base-
Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity has
ball player. A can't-miss tag has selected Talbert Brody of Illi-
Best Wishes for a
been attached to the Orioles' bonus nois as its best individual ath-
Happy Hanukah
first baseman. In his initial year lete.
in organized baseball Epstein im-
Meyer and Morris
Runners-up to Brody were How-
pressed everyone with his speed
Levin and Family
and power. He was voted the Cali- ard Goodman, N.Y.U., fencing;
fornia League's most valuable play- Mike Jacobson, Penn State, gym-
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tennis;
Bruce
Kaplan,
N.Y.U.,
bas-
average and home runs.
ketball; Ron Green, Vanderbilt,
Epstein's manager had this to basketball, and Joel Ginsburg,
say about him. "He was the class Western Reserve, wrestling and
of the league, he made my job football.
easy." However his manager feels
When Sandy Koufax won a 1966
that he needs more experience be- Corvette convertible given by
LOUIS TILE
fore he becomes a star in the big sports magazine for the outstand-
COMPANY
time.
ing player of the World Series, one
Ceramic Tile
Epstein sums it up this way, "I wag cracked, "He can use the Cor-
sincerely feel now that I can do vette to stand on when he washes
WA 4-1266
the job anywhere I play. To have his Rolls Royce."
a good year, one must feel it in

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side. I definitely feel it transcends
from the mental to the physical."
Happy Hanukah
Holiday Best Wishes
An Epstein at first base may be
just what Baltimore needs to lift
Rocky's Restaurant
Manufacturers Steel
sagging attendance figures.

BY JESSE SILVER

1 7 A Weekly Column for the Advanced

A BIT OF GOSSIP . . . BY
TELEPHONE

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
48—Friday, December 17, 1965

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