Takes a Look at . Detroit Art Buchwald't An By Israeli • and then chose the emblem of the MOSHE H. ZIRIN The respected Israeli daily Legion—the Menora—as his store's (C) Hanukah Party in Vietnam Hilarity Shows Ha'aretz, sometimes referred to as trademark. Detroit Jews meet the "New York Times of Israel," there on weekends-mornings to sent its correspondent to visit chat and buy Jewish delicatessen in New Book has and report on the U.S. Midwest. . . . and every food item that 52—Friday, Daciaabor 18, 1970 THE DETROIT JEWISH HEWS • Festival foods, gifts and decorations for Jewish servicemen, who have Hanuka parties like this one in a Vietnam USO Club, are pro- vided by the National Jewish Welfare Board Women's Organiza- tions' Services. Secularist Kibutzim Tending Toward Observance DEGANIA ALEPH (ZINS)—The Ehud Luz—son of the one-time socialist kibutzim Degania Aleph Knesset speaker Kadish Luz is and Degania Bet, earliest of Is- gabai of the kibutz minyan, re- rael's kibutzin, have of late taken sponsible- for distributing the on a traditional religious look. honors. The kitchen in this secular According to a press account ,of kibutz, according to Ehud, is the 348 members (including the strictly kosher. younger generation), 200 observed the Yom Kipur fast, and half of When people agree with me I those spent the entire day in always feel that I must be wrong. prayer in the kibutz synagogue. — Oscar Wilde. Best Wishes For a Joyous Hanuka HERMAN JAFFEE PHOTOGRAPHY Happy Hanuka to All LOUIS COHEN AND SON Southfield of 13 Mile Rd. 646-8484 KOSHER MEATS 12939 West 7 Mile Rd. DI 1-1607 Happy Hanuka to Our Hanuka Best Wishes Friends and Patrons Ray's Bridal Salon McNICHOLS HARDWARE - GOWNS FOR ALL OCCASIONS DIshmaster Sales and Service 10909 Grand River WE 3-4636 1530 Woodward WO 5-0922 13320 W. McNichols ,LS 0 0 0 oo 0 00 o00000000000tP HOLIDAY GREETINGS SKY DIRT SOIL For Every Need 15450 Schaefer, N. of Fenkell VE 7-9380 UN 3 - 0838 Hanuka Greetings to Our Friends and Patrons GURWIN'S AUTO BODY CLINIC 7711 W. 8 Mile Rd. Call UN 4-8180--UN 4-8181 For Towing Estimates Happy Hanuka Holiday Good Cheer Smith-Nager Glass Corp. GLOBE PARCEL SERVICE Detroit 2929 Maxwell 921-3155 TA 5-7560 Michigan 6460 HANUKA GREETINGS Happy Hanuka WAYNE SERVICE I STANDARD 20141 W. 8 Mile Rd. Detroit, Michigan KE 8-9875 FAMOUS PLUMBING & HEATING SUPPLY 2237-43 Grotiot LO 7-6950 IBest Hanuka Greetings Art Buchwald is always fun. Whenever he pokes fun at poli- ticians he helps relieve the nation's tensions. He is a variety writer, and his newest book, "Counting Sheep," attests to it. The new book published by G. P. Putnam's Sons has the added merit of containing the full text of his play, "Sheep on the Run- way." It's hilarious, and the laughs provided are as much for readers as for playgoers. Even in his comment on the reviews Buchwald tickles the reader when he starts out by saying: "What a beautiful Bar Mitzvah party! Everyone who came seemed to like it. No mat- ter what the critics say, I had a wonderful time. So did my father, my sisters and my wife." That's how he celebrated the staging of "Sheep on the Runway." He starts with "The Log" and therein he tells about the excite- ments of writing a play, the expec- tations, the difficulties, the chal- lenges—all told in a mood to pro- vide the fun the reader expects— and gets—from a Buchwald book. —P.S. Israel's Citrus Export to Offset Low Market LONDON (JTA) — The citrus market is depressed this year but Israel nevertheless is exporting a bigger crop to its West European customers than last year, accord- ing to Moshe Leven, European general manager of the Israeli Cit- rus Marketing Board. Leven said Israel will have over 48,000,000 boxes of citrus fruits available for export this season, compared to 45,000,000 last year. He said that up to now, the main shipments have been grapefruit, amounting to 1,650,000 cases as compared to 1,300,000 cases at this time last year. He said that 460,000 cases of grapefruit have already been sold in consignment markets in West Germany, Belgium, Holland and the UK against 375,000 cases last year. But this year's price Is currently running five shillings higher than last year. Leven predicted that the price would drop when Spanish fruit reaches the market later in the season. The price for Spanish oranges is ten per cent lower this year than last year and can drop as much as 30 per cent under last year's price when the export season reaches its peak after Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. S. Hiller Mr. and Mrs. W. Lutey Israel exports: Jaffa oranges, canned Gefiltefish, chocolate, (tea) biscuits and halavah .. ." Hanuka Greetings FASHIONS FOR MEN OF ALL AGES The Tzartkover (died 1903) failed to preach for a long time. He was asked his reason and re- plied: "There are seventy ways of reciting the Tora. One of them is through silence." "1111E1EXEMOMISIMESISMIIIMICENIr Happy Hanuka to all Our Friends and Customers KATZ'S DELICATESSEN 13731 W. 9 Mile Rd. Oak Park, Mich. ZIENEMNIECI=2 HANUKA GREETINGS GREAT LAKES Iron & Metal Co. 270 HALTINER River Rouge 841-1818 NIMISAIERMISMIAISAVIERNIMENSICifear DETROIT RENDERING CO. First We Render Service 1923 Frederick Happy Hanulia BEDROOMS, Inc. Detroit's Only Exclusive Bedroom Store 5802 E. 8 Mile TW 1 - 1720 Next to Sofas, Inc. Hanuka Greetings Quality Awning Co. = EVERYTHING IN ALUMINUM Canvas, Fiberglass Awnings 7937 Schaefer at Tiremon TI 6-5735 Holiday Greetings Witmer Bros. Meat Distributors Ed - Jim - Jerry 2514 Perry St. 825-2061 an t I I Hanuka Greetings from BESSENGER'S 23535 Woodward, Ferndale Northland Center, Southfield Happy Hanuka Becker Bros. Printing Co. Office end Factory Forms Commercial and Office Stationery 21820 Wyoming k Pork, Mich. 564-6195 Holiday Greetings KAR NUT CO. 1525 Wanda JO 4-6990 Detroit s ' atoms for than and boys If science could operate un- I checked, it would soon produce a I single world state.—Bertrand Rus- sell I To You and Yours Shopping Center Market His first installment has been on Detroit and is titled: "Detroit: A Bustling Jewish Community." After describing in the first half of his story the political, social and ethnic background of Metro- politan Detroit, the correspondent discusses the Jewish community in the area. Following is a trans- lation of the essence of this part of the story: ". . . The 150,000 Jews are the ethnically most active group. The statement, 'The Jews are a nation like any other nation only more so' is more understandable watching the intensive Jewish life here. As one of the most distinguished Jew- ish centers in America, the com- munity maintains a first-class weekly that brings news from Is- rael, American Jewry and local events. In a recent edition of The Jewish News I found information about lectures by Jewish authors in connection with the annual 'Jewish Book Fair,' news about the visit of Mrs. Meir in Canada and about the expected visit of Abba Eban to present a famous Reform rabbi in Detroit with the Israeli 'Prime Minister Medal' . . . "In addition to cultural programs and classes given by the many synagogues, from the Orthodox Lubavitchers' and Young Israel to the Reform ones, the community maintains a Center with active cultural and social programs: Lectures . . . classes . . . Israeli dances . . . library .. . "Perhaps the most interesting . . . is the Dexter-Davison Market. This huge food market keeps mov- ing with the Jewish community to the Northwestern suburbs. It was founded by Norman Collier, who fought in Israel with the Jewish Legion during the first World War, from Congressman William S. Broomfield