THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 30—Friday, October 18, 1968 • • A MINO • t GREEN-8 CENTER Suburbans BLOOMFIELD COMMONS REMODELING SALE! GREEN-8 IS GROWING ! SHOP BOTH STORES ! SATURDAY & SUNDAY! SATURDAY & SUNDAY! Double Wool KNIT ! 1;: Very Famous Label! Reg. $50 Now $25 SATURDAY & SUNDAY! Author of Book on Today's German Jews to Open Book Fair at Center Nov, 9 The men's club of Temple Beth B. Z. Goldberg, whose daily col- umn has appeared in the Day — El will bring Rabbi Herbert Tarr author of the best seller "HEAVEN Jewish Journal HELP US" to its lecture series since 1922 will Nov. 17, 8:30 p.m. in the Aaron be another: fea- DeRoy Theater. tured speaker Nov. 13. Rabbi Tarr also authored "THE Guest of the CONVERSION OF CHAP LA IN Yiddish Commit- COHEN." There is an admission tee of the Jewish charge for non members. Center, Goldberg will address his M-M Singles to Host audience in Yid- dish, in the Halloween Happening Aaron DeR oy The M-M's, Jewish singles club Auditorium at (age 25-40), will hold a "Haloween 7:30 p.m. Happening" 9 p.m. Oct. 25 at the Goldberg Goldberg is au- thor of "Jewish Problem in the Scotia Manor apartments recrea- Soviet Union" and "The Sacred tion room, 12800 W. Nine Mile, Oak Park. Fire." At a luncheon meeting, Nov. Costumes are optional. "';14, Pioneer Women will host 4 Goldberg's wife, Marie Waife- Goldberg, daugh- ter of Sholom Aleichem a n d his biographer. "M y Father, Mrs. Porat Katcher Sholom Aleich- Leah Porat is to be the main em" was written speaker for Hebrew Day at the Mrs. Goldberg as a tribute from Book Fair Nov. 10. At present, a daughter to her father. Israel culture attache stationed in Boston, Mrs. Porat was for more Max Schrut For the HY Spot than 15 years with Kol Israel, the For Good Photographs Of Your Affair Israeli radio network. From 1961 and Prompt Service she was its program director. Music by Call Me at Mrs. Porat will speak to the in- termediate and advanced Hebrew students of conversational Hebrew And His Orchestra on "Modern Israeli Hebrew and (Hy Utchenik) Weddings — Bar Mitzvas Modern Israeli Literature." That • Distinctive Ceremonies We Come to Your Home a Speclaltyl With Samples evening at 8:15 she will address the Kvutza Ivrit on "Literature UN 4-6845 TY 5-8805 342-9424 and Mass Communication — Are They Compatible?" Both talks will be given in Hebrew. The Center, with the Jewish National Fund and Zionist Coun- cil as co-sponsors, will bring Rabbi Immanuel Jakobovits, chief rabbi of the United He- brew Congregation of the British Commonwealth, 8:45 p.m. Nov. 13 in Shiffman Hall. In 1949, he was called to Dublin as chief rabbi in Ireland and re- mained there for nearly 10 years until he was call- 17540 WYOMING • TEL. 341-1330 • - THUR., FRI. TIL 9. ed to this coun- t r y in 1958 to serve as the first rabbi of New WE RENT AND SELL York's Fifth Ave- n u e Synagogue. In 1967, he was Including the New Double Breasted Tuxedo installed into his ALSO FEATURING A FINE SELECTION OF present office as Dr. Jakobovits chief rabbi of the British Commonwealth. He is the author of several AT THE LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN" scholarly books, such as, "Jewish Medical Ethics," now widely rec- ognized as the standard work on the subject. 7651 W. MCNICHOLS AT SANTA BARBARA Journalist, author and columnist The 17th annual Jewish Book Fair, sponsored by the Jewish Cen- ter, will open its doors to the public Nov. 9 with an address by Leo Katcher, journalist and screen writer, whose forthcoming book, "Postmortem: The Jew in Ger- many Today," will be published Nov. 4 by Delacorte Press. His subject will be "The Role of the Jewish Author. - Katcher is a former city editor of the New York Post and a for- mer correspondent in Europe and Latin America. In his new book, he has researched the personal stories of the Jews who returned to Germany after the war. Hy Herman BLAIR STUDIO Norman Allan & Ca. A COMPLETE LINE OF FORMAL WEAR Alkir MEN'S CLOTHING k3r Charge It! Security Mich. Bankard Juliet HANDELSMAN UN 4-7408 Polish Jew Reports End of Yiddish Magazine GREEN-8 CENTER Greenfield-8 Mile Roads BLOOMFIELD COMMONS Maple and Laliser NEW YORK (JTA)—The Morn- ing Freiheit, the left-wing Yiddish publication, reported receiving a letter from a long-time Jewish Communist in Poland asserting that the literary monthly maga- zine, Yiddishe Schriften (Yiddish Letters), had been suspended by Polish authorities and its editor, the poet David Sfard, had been relieved of his post. The writer of the letter, who was not identified by the Freiheit, said he was writing from Vienna on a stopover on his way to Israel. He asserted also that the poet, Moshe Sklare, former secretary of the Warsaw Yiddish publication, the Folkstimme, also was in Vienna, en route to Israel, as were Yosef Goldkorn, a former member of the Folkstimme staff, and the Polish Jewish poet, Arnold Slutzky. According to the Freiheit, the letter-writer said anti-Semitism was rising in Poland and that "What is happening now in Poland is not an exodus but an expulsion" of Jews. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • QUALITY MEAT, REASONABLY PRICED • • • • FREE - DELIVERY 543-2444 • • .• • • I Ground Beef Pin Wheels • Patties Steakettes • . • • • • • • • • • • • 12 Patties $ 3-Lbs. 99 $ 1 09 Lb. • • ow • lo • • • et e • I • Cal's Gourmet Meats • • • • 25242 Greenfield, Greenfield Center • • • Just North of 10 Mile, Oak Park • • • • • • • • 11 ■ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • Mon. Thru Sat. 9 to 6—Sunday 9 to 2 543-2444 FREE DELIVERY