THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 30—Friday, Sersteraber 17, 1971 • In the Day of Judgment Resh Lakish said: In the future day of judgment, all animals will be assembled and, will ask the serpent why he poisons his prey. They will_ say, "The lion destroys, so that he may eat. The wolf tears prey for food. What do you gain, through your poison?" And the serpent will reply, "Ask the slanderer, for he, too, destroys without benefit to himself."—Tal- mud, Taanit DANNY, OLLEY Osio of Aminiars filsoof .Orgookos TUESDAY THRU SATURDAY No Cover—No Minimum • LUNCHEON DAILY .• COMPLETR:DINtiERS • CHOICE c.00IETAILS" Money a • . - In the :Yiddish newspiper,t the Forward. there is an interesting column, !`.A Model Brief"—Pack of Letters.- It offers .advice to the lovelorn; it is a clearing honk-for all sorts of - communications to , the editor asking for advice on , any- thing and -.everything touching- on human' experience. • - Researchers at the American Jewish Archives' on. the Cincinnati campus of Hebrew Union College have found that this was -not the first Jewish column of its type. About 150 Years earlier, Mordecai Manuel Noah occasionally wrote vignettes or feuilletons, beautiful succinct word sketches on personal and intimate matters. He did not wait to be asked: he ,anticipated questions and supplied answers. (Just W. of Woodward) - Privet* Attendant Parkin, and capable. Should a man avoid a girl whose father wants to endow her? M at all. If a father is rich a nd -Can afford to give her a hand- some fortune he ought to do so making, provision for her and the children, for a husband may lose all-and may, not- be able "to place her, beyond the -vicissitudes of trade and commerce." "Gleanings from a Gathered Harvest" went through two edi- tions in leis than three years. A copy, formerly owned by Simon Wolf, the official and unofficial Washington lobbyist for Jews from the time of the Civil War till the early years of the 20th Century, is in the Rare Book Room of the Hebrew Union College Library. morciecai Manuel Noah was By JACOB. R. MARCUS - -•:. Director, Anterican.„Jewish .Arcbfireiil;- Hebrew Union CollegnJewisit Janata* - of Reittlea . . Noah's - cousin, Uriali Levy, .rose to command the terranean fleet is the years shcirtl*- before the Civil War, despite fact that be was fought. nvery inO of the way because he was a Jew , rn Noah *as a great, Aericair playwright and a widely -read news- . paperman—one of the best known. in New York City. Like „unity others, he went into politics. -Hit was the head of Tammany, a good, liberal organization In his surveyor of the Port of New York,' a judge, a consul in Tunis, a so-- cial reformer and a proto-Zio n ist, As far back as 1820, he wanted for e - ar teest ws bil a sh o and n to eires i r uff s ,cgo on m y ms : limonamtammasaanmsali COUPON SPECIALS I I CORNED BEEF . . I FRANKS . . $1 3s o.! PASTRAMI . 1 249 to I I ASI( ABOUT OUR SPECIALS ON I I TRAY CATERING Open 7 eJe.-7 p.se. Deily Klesed Tess.) • I • "THE - DIRTY- OUTLAWS" Sun 2:20, 6:10, 1010. Should a man marry for love or Plus Lee VenClerrf In "WAIT UNTIL • money? There is no question that "THE BIG GUNDOWN" Wed. Matinee 2:40 only. Week nights he should get married. Marriage Eves 6:15 only Sat. and Sun. 4:10, 8:00. Every INEDIMESCIAY, Ladieile Day llostaiiminammassoommoill is the only road to true happiness, - Wed. 11 until, 5:00 FRIDAY and SATURDAY but if a' man marries merely for Late Shrew SAT. SUN. Special Children's Matinee Per Sellaiduli- Inferination "NATIONAL VELVET" - -Call W0.1-7917 . money, he will end up with "pride' • SHOWN at 12:011 &210. All S eats 7 3c and ugliness." And in spite of the BANQUETS! wealth he 'secures he will enjoy NEIGHBORHOOD "no happiness, no content, no sat- AMERICANA" Ml. •ammatias Rd. MAIN, ROYAL OAK 411.1f(*Uloo tane MEETINGS! isfaction." It is best to marry a 4444676 • 3584920 "A NEW LEAF" • - - - girl' who brings no fortune, whose Take PARTIES! a Great . Adventure With Us In An Barbara Streisand In wealth consists of virtue and econ- One of the. Great Pictures.Cinerama "ON A CLEAR DAY" Production in Stereophonic. Sound omy. A good girl is one who is "NATIONAL' VELVET" amiable and industrious. A proper SAT. A SUN. SPEC. CHILDREN'S "WINJAMMER" Matinee "NATIONAL VELVET" young man is one who is honest PorIK.nq for . All seats 75 cents. Open 12:30 • I GOLD STAR - I:Arc:Wit& 19733 It 7 Mile (lit Mks. L Evergreen) • 353.3848 JACOB R. •-` MARCUS h a ang .PitY ed- . 511 ' a le Ch hris oftin thesh h tla g d e litterbae- days, -he hammered constantly on ture feu e r inettuS Personal- tmanuscript eposth fo e rm, Am the theme that Palestine must be Ibrtein restored to the Jews and an inde- are on pendent state reestablished. He Jer_t ell Archives- , was also sheriff of New York City and when someone sneered saying rica rnena it was too bad that a Jew had the 444-8676 358-3920 right to hang a Christian, :he is GREEWIELD N. OF NINE MILE MAD reputed to have answered, "it .was one of the most important Jews Included in a collection Of the in the- 'United States in the dayS best of Noah's miniscule essays before the Civil War. Noah was published in 1845, in a small vol- born in 1785, and died in 1851. ume entitled "Gleanings from a He was a grandson of James Gathered Harvest," is a little Phillips, a fighter for civil lib- gem, "hfoney and Matrimony," erties at the time the Constitu- It tackles the problems of court- tion was being written, who ship and, marriage. Too many wanted to be sure that in the girls in - our clay, he wrote, are new United States the Jews There- are two things h -hit is:life extravagant and scare off young :honld have-the freedoms' which f r which we are never fully o Pre- men who want to marry them. had 'been denied them in the old pared, and that is twins:—Josh • The young men' are even worse. American Colonies. B llings. They spend huge sums for clothes, a horse and buggy, tick- ets for the opera, full dress, and expensive trinkets like rings, seals, and chains. If young men and women are extravagant it is rang' apv. Warren_iet 1.111Nr 1R041 the fault - of the parents who in- •••••••••••_'_ mu - dulge them. There is some 'ex- =‘!..Weediriard7-WO 14494 __"SINEHIER OF '42" (R) FOX - cuse for indulging a girl, none for Wed. wiefirwe 1:00 only, $1 until 51,0. TheyDealt .1WDestii Violence a young man. Wk. nights eves. 6:25, 10:00: Sat. and Lounge Detroit's Moat' Intimate • • Supper Club 24$ W.' MeNiclrele 116$40 I atrtmony - a i - e • NORTHWOOD INN r JO 4 6688 LI 2577 Every Wed. Matinees 1-5, $1 Twice Plymouth Rd. MA1 KAI • at Farmington Rd. Chi Wen Tzu used to think thrice 9374001 Re., V2 54130 before acting. The Master hearing ATLAS On 3 Plymouth, bike. W. of Greenfield Held Over 3rel Week of it said: "Twice would do."— All color adult entertainment Suspense—Science Fiction Sayings of Confucius. "THE ANDROMEDA STRAIN" _ "LOVE-IN '72" FRI. 530, 7:45, 10:00 SAT., SUN. 12:10, LAST 2 DAYS C°11 Lim KAYSTEVENS GORDON Mon. thru Thurs. Special SEPT. 23 him OCT. 2 McCRAE- Dinner & Cover Included First Show $7 50 2nd Show ...... . . S4.50 E-2 COMING OCT. 15 42390 ANN ARBOR RD. IN INC PLYMOUTH. GL 3-6400, GL 3-6401 11111 .111/. Banquet Facilities. Special rates on Banquet in Pavilion Room. Ask Marion. • ENTERTAINMENT AND DINING NIGHTLY IN THE CLUB Seaway Hotel .vemoi.,7 "Well Serve You Itigie AIR CONDITIONED Oullotti Pei (Mraitona Vfinduir) EDIE ADAMS BANQUET FACILITIES FOR 2S0 AVAILABLE, *WEDDINGS- 1 • PARTIES SHOWERS • MEETINGS • BAR MITZVAS,.:- 9114.11313 NOW APPEARING LARRY SANTOS AND . HIS TRIO ..A GROUP CALLED MUSIC" - SHOwnmE 9 p.m.. to 2 a.m. Mon. thru Sat. at- DETROIT'S TALENT SHOWCASE DETROIT'S NO COVER OR MINIMUM All Creche Coals Ho'norea "Pa 18332 W. McNICHOLS ONCE- w. ir-soutilead 231 P.T4keNT - • Wk Days 745, 10 10.. : SAT. AWN. - 425, 7:15, - 10:00 "Marsha that erotic housewife" WIC.- DAYS -910 Orly. SAT. 610, E:45. SUN.- 3:10, , 610, 8:45. Metro Entertainment Coupons Accepted BBMLEY 7:05, 9:30. WED. MATINEE 1:10. WED. TUES. and THUR. 2:50, 5:10, 7:40, 1010. EVE 715, 0:30. Wed. 'Mat. $l until 510. WASHINGTON " 1 4112er -ich.. -- Summer of '42: Hlt of .71 Jennifer amine a -Gary Grimes In "SUMMER OF '42" (R) eithe.ceeueg•, . LI 24330 Also Anthony Quinn & Ann-Margaret in th and Final Week . O (I) Woody Allen Comedy Special children's matinee, Set. only. . "BANANAS" OF) Doors open 12 noon, all seats 75c. Wit. NIGHTS Open 7:00, shown 7:20 "FANKENSTEIN CONQUERS' 10:15. SAT.. 7:35 & 1010 . THE WORLD" SUN. Re-open' 140. Shown 5, :50 8.4S Airs* ' Pius, (Nom ,Segal, Ruth Gordon In "TARZAN'S JUNGLE REBELLION" 6 Share. the i incredible; , sea anyentbre inat'tUrns ritosiIjng me WIND JAMMER ROC..EINON , NIATINEE WIIMMIDAY • 1 SH OW 1-P AL S1.04 640, US 4 18.38 - PAL- "WHERE'S POPPAr (R) WK.-NIGHTS. 1:45 only. SAT. 6:10, 9:00, -SUN. 720,.10:10 SAT._ A- SUN,• Special Matinee - 'NATIONAL VELVET" Open - tee Shown 11*, 3:15 . erimaishini 14 ,.l weeewer ei at Maple -' - liaatin e‘ every ividnoodo_Y_• unt Doil ii r: . at 1:45-adults sl aisnalorarot (comity") "GlIMINAL AFFAIR" Frt. abevnt 6:40, l:30, 10:20 SAT. & SUN: EVE. 6:04 8.00,1:50 MON., TUBS. ..THUR. 7:40, 940. WED. 2:1& 4:1S, 1410, 0.10,9:55. SAT:, AIN. SPEC. CHILDREN'S 1 ARTy OUTLAWS aNATIOri.z.t.!4,71,.vs" Doors ia..,.., 1 1.. Itievnt at 135 & 3:50 • Vrarard 2 Mks. S. IS ?AL Hai Over' 3rd Week o Rib. Wise Producti n "THE ANDROMEDA STRAIN" (G) !ergo Ficflan--EasPirtsc -Mon. 'brio Pd. at 710 & 910 Wed. Sat &Sun: at 2:44 4:30, 7:0g, 9:311 No one will be sealed durinE,Irwt WED. Until 5:00. admission $1 tee Van