Friday, December 9, 1966-35
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
7,
Torchlight Parade to Start Citywide Youth Celebration on Saturday
A torchlight parade will
wind its way from the Labor
Zionist Institute to the Jewish
Center Saturday evening as
part of the city-wide Jewish
Youth Planning Committee
Hanuka Program.
The parade will start at 7
p.m., continuing down Schae-
fer to Clarita, Clarita to Outer
Dr., Outer Dr. to Curtis, and
finally_ reaching the Center,
where a program will begin
at 8.
Highlights of the program i groups; a Havdala service ed by the New Haskalah from invited to bring their own in-
will be an original play on the presented by the Temple Ema- Wayne State University. struments.
The community is invited
plight of Soviet Jewry, star- I nu-El youth group; and a play, Wayne State • Hillel also will
ring actors from various youth , ,"The Investigation," present- participate in the program, as at a nominal charge.
will groups from the entire
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Youth News
The Center's Young Danc-
ers Guild, members of Habo-
nim, Hashomer Hatzair and
Jewish Parents Institute Teen
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Zionist Youth to Attend
Actions Committee Parley
(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News)
Birmingham
Refreshments and a hooten-
anny will follow. Guests are
For the Ultimate in
JERUSALEM—The presidium of
Fine Photography
the World Zionist Actions Commit-
There Can Be No
ENTERTAINMENT
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tee announced Tuesday that a dele-
Compromise With Detail
Lawrence H. Brenner, son of Mr. gation of representatives of Zionist
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and Mrs. Marshall I. Brenner of youth organizations will partici-
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Coyle Ave., participated last week pate in the next meeting of the
It is the exfra "Little
Professional Talent
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in the Michigan Inter-Collegiate actions committee opening here
Things" we give which
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Speech League final competition at Jan. 8.
are so much appreciated.
Hope College in Holland.
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The presidium said that the
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Brenner, representing Wayne youth representatives not only are
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State University, took first place being invited to attend but also
awards in the men's division in ex- ; to be fully active in discussions
Groves' fall production, "Thieves'
temporaneous speaking, in compe_ I though they will not have voting Carnival," was a huge success.
tition with speakers from all major rights.
Greg Herbage, Linda Appleblatt
THE NEWEST
Michigan colleges and universities.
The youth delegation will include and John Otto displayed a fine
IN WEDDING • BAR MITZVAH
His colleague, Brenda ,Robinson, 15 representatives of world Zionist performance.
CONFIRMATION AND PARTY
also took top honors in the women's youth groups and two from Student
Linda, a senior, recently re-
ACCESSORIES
studio of photography
division, thereby giving Wayne l Zionist Organizations.
ceived an achievement award from
State University a clean sweep in
Livernois Avenue
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the English teachers in Michigan.
the
the statewide event.
Linda was one of the 17 from
to Learning'
Brenner and Miss Robinson leave ,
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Michigan. Her works will now be
Wednesday to participate in a na- tor Sunday Schoolers
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Livonia Jewish Congregation's entered in national competition.
HATTIE
tional deb at in g competition at
It's basketball time again, and
Sunday School will hold its annual
Princeton University.
Last month, both were finalists "Dedication to Learning" program Groves' Falcons are ready. Last
in the Purdue University Invita- 7:30 p.m. today at Sabbath serv- season's 18-1 record is a hard one
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tional Tournament. ices. The students in Mrs. Ray- to beat, but the Falcons are again
mond Zelch's first grade class will ready to try.
participate at the service. The
At their first game against
"LIKE MAMA USED TO MAKE"
Mishkart Israel Youth
bima will also be shared with
Seaholm, the Falcons were be-
A
Beautifully
Illustrated Collection of Jewish Recipes,
members
of
the
LJC
United
Syna-
Publish Newsletter
hind at half time by 18 points,
Compiled by Ann Arbor Hadassah.
The youth of Cone. Mishkan Is- gogue Youth. Special guests will
but in the third quarter they
rael have published the first issues be students, teachers and parents
brought the score up to a final
ORDER NOW FOR THE HOLIDAYS
of the weekly. "Youth Newsletter." of the First Presbyterian Church
64-63, in favor of Groves. Last
Send $2 to P.O. Box 1734, Ann Arbor, Michigan
of
Farmington.
Edited by Arveh Kawer and Zev
Friday's game against Royal
The young students will be pre-
Zawierucha, the bulletin contains
Oak Kimball brought the Fal
information on activities of the sented their first prayer books
cons another victory, 54-28.
Mishkan Israel youth department, from the Sunday School by Cantor
Area teens are no longer without
as well as poems , riddles, essays Henry J. Blank.
a place to go on New Year's Eve.
and quizzes.
He who does not permit a.scholar This year, the Birmingham Teen
Co-editors are Nissim Past and
Center is sponsoring a semiformal
Richard Glass. Chaya Greenwald to share in the enjoyment of his
dance from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. to
Leah Herman and Leah Kurtz are property will have no blessing
mark the end of 1966 and welcome
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from it. — Sanhedr in
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reporters.
1967.
Lawrence Brenner Wins
State Speech Contest
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SCHWARTZ
Try and Stop Me
By BENNETT CERF
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CZARIST RUSSIA there once dwelled a rabbi with such
a golden voice that everybody clamored to hear him. In
his sleigh he made a triumphal tour. In every city he visited,
pretty girls pelted him
MY DRIVER
with roses and rich mer-
WILL
chants plied him with
EXPLAIN...
compliments and gifts.
Outside one town the
rabbi's faithful driver
stopped the sleigh and
suggested, "Rabbi, f o r
once I'd like to be the one
receiving all the honors
and attention. Just for to-
night, change clothes with
me. You be the driver
and I'll be the rabbi."
The preacher, a merry
and generous soul, agreed,
but added, "Remember,
clothes do not make the man. If you're asked to explain
some difficult passage of the Talmudic Laws, see that you
don't make a fool of yourself."
The exchange . was effected. When the two men arrived
at .their destination, the bogus rabbi was received with tu-
multuous enthusiasm, and obviously enjoyed every minute
of it. Furthermore, since he had heard the rabbi's speech a
hundred times, he delivered it faultlessly.
Then, however, came the dreaded question period. Sure
enough, an aged scholar arose and propounded a tricky,
delicate question. The real rabbi in the back of the hall
groaned, "Now he'll make a fool of himself." But the driver
was equal to the occasion.
"A fine scholar you are!" he scoffed. "Why, your problem
is such a simple.one that even the old dull-witted fellow who
drives my sleigh must know the answer. Driver, come up
here to the platform and answer this poor fellow!"
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The artist Utrillo is reputed to have saved the Mona Lisa for
the Louvre when the Nazis occupied Paris by persuading them
it was a cppy. "The original was spirited out of France months
ago," he assured them. And they believed him.
0 1966, by Bennett Cerf. Distributed by King Features Syndicate
They Made
the Grade
The Studio Theater Players of
Cass Technical High School will
present the off-Broadway musical
"The Fantasticks." under the di-
rection of NORMAN BERMAN.
Dec. 12-17, with a show to be pre-
sented at the Detroit Institute of
Musical Arts 8:30 p.m. Dec. 17.
Berman, whose past productions in-
clude "Bye Bye Birdie" and "My
Fair Lady," in which he served as
choreographer, has directed sev-
eral benefits for the Children's
Leukemia Foundation and his own
original musical. The cast includes
Nancy Israel, Janet Cobb, George
Jacobs, Doug Lovett, Steven Kru-
pa, John Minetola. Ron Otolakow-
ski, Chuck .Whiteside and David
Reimer. The show will tour the
area after the engagement at Cass
Tech. For information on bringing
this show to other organizations.
call Berman, 353-3948.
Combined Jewish Schools
Prepare for Latke Party
The Combined Jewish Schools of
the Arbeiter Ring and Sholem
Aleichem will sponsor a Hanuka
celebration 8:30 p.m. today at the
Workmen's Circle Center. Latkes
will be served. Children will be ad-
mitted free, others at a nominal
charge.
The Aleph Zadik Aleph and Bnai
Birth Girls. Councils of Detroit will
hold runoffs for their forensic con-
test 7:30 p.m. Monday, Tuesday
and Thursday at the Bnai Brith
Youth Organization offices.
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