32—Friday, April 21, 1972 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 4.1a tstei va 'Irani 11• Sc heti az led In s titute 11f, 416 hulena .11ei•ltena tribute to .facob (ilalstein A 1 iddisn poet. critic. 1895-1971 C- 0111•11r11,1. and essasist. mnclist re.,ritc-I by t he Sholem 1 it-tmite 8 30 p leicne t; at It, :.;,!1 ■ tr z.t ■ att,t Institut, 1;1 he Sch.,.•.) • ' hicago. and co r- .O1 Chat stein . . wars_.. I „at-teen 0 a, a columnist Nlorning .Journal and Keinfer e iitor of "Fol'.. -lea isih Con- of the iif the Yiddish cid. of public \ inerican •Je.sish nil .less:.., Ile w rote 12 hooks of poetry, three n (sets and Ilse colonies of ...sass, all in Yiddish. Ilis poetry and no.els hose been translated into UnLlish. Illeh“•w, Russian, Spanish, French and other lan- guages and are included in numerous anthologies. uthor of "11,11,-.•otrinz, at T,si [- Larry Freedman Orchestra and Entertainment 647-2367 Complete Selection of Unique Shower Gifts THE UNIQUE LAMP & GIFT SHOP 22120 Coolidge at 9 Mile 545-1410 Bridal Registry The Best To You HAL GORDON .11 ("SW . . . FOR AI,I, OCCASIONS BIG BANDS OR SMALL COMBOS 642-5520 IRA LAX LATE JACOB GLATSTEIN light. • he include:1 among his poetical works "Credos. - "Father's Shadnw.” "JOY of the Yiddish Word - cod - A Yid Lin Lublin."' Ills collected essays in five vol- :biles reflected a broad range of Jewish interests and cencerns.. Meyer Waxman. author of the five-volume "History of Jewish Literz tire," described Glatstein's novels as noteworthy for their "great skill in narration and pene- trating psychological insight into human character." W a x m a n writes: "The muse of Glatstein is many-phased, for the themes he sings about are numerous and all of them are permeated with a genuine Jewish spirit, saturated with love for his people. - The public is i n v ited at no charge. Broomfield Affair Will Be Addressed by Rep. Derwinski There will be 100 candles on the cake at a birthday breakfast': in honor of CongresSman William S. Broomfield 8 a.m. April 28 at the Raleigh House. But the Oakland County con- gressman can claim only half of them. The candles will be for Mrs. Rachel Ann Ritchie, a lifelong Republican who will celebrate her ' 100th birthday the same day Broomfield marks his 50th. . Congressman Edward J. (Ed) Derwinski ( R.-Illinois) will he the principal speaker at the S50-a-plate fund raiser for Broomfield, ac- cording to Charles L. Lyle, gen- eral chairman. Derwinski. a U.S. delegate to the United Nations last year. is a seven-term congressman who has served for many years with Broomfield on the House Foreign Affairs Committee. J111. Prepares for Rally Business Briefs DICK STEIN TALENT AGENCY has been expanded to cover all types of music and entertainment. Stein, whose group has been play- Mg in the Detroit area for sonic 25 years. said sonic of the other groups he handles are Jeep Smith. Mori Little. Orin Ross. Shelby Lee. Moddi McCalister and Dan Yessian. For bookings, call ;47- _;70. • • • Phil Stone. a Detroit area resi- dent for 53 years. and connected with several Jewelry companies the past 30 years. has opened the TEL-EX JEWELERS store in the Tel - Ex Plaza. 25263 Telegraph. Southfield. (357-0320). OAK PARK WATCH REPAIR The Jewish Defense League Michigan Chapter is organizing local participation in a mass .1 DL rally for Soviet Jews May 22 in Washington. D. C. Selected fine jewelry and Diamonds Large Selection of Fine Opal Jewelry Watch and Jewelry Repair • Participants from throughout the country will present 1.000.000 sig- natures to President Nixon, urging him to speak up for Soviet Jewry on his visit to Moscow. Ile is scheduled to depart that day. Transportation from Detroit will b e pros idea the evening of May 21. For information. call the J.DL. 547-2(163 LOUIS SEGEL, former operat- ing manager of the Wonderland Center in Livonia. has assumed the position of commercial prop- erty manager. Shopping Center Division, for Sd'HOS"FAK BROTH- ERS' and (d)., INC_ Southfield In June, Segel was elected ores- ident of the 25-chapter Metropo- titan Detroit Bnai Brith Council. Ile is a member of Cong. Beth Achim. 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