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February 21, 1975 - Image 21

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1975-02-21

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Temple Israel Plans Art Fair

Danny Raskin's

LISTENING

POST

AMAZING DEDUC-
TION was made by Michael
Iczkovitz, when mother,
Ann Iczkovitz; showed him
where one of her fillings
came out ... Michael, who is
graduating from University
of Michigan Dental School
this April ; said, "Mother,
you should see a dentist."
. . The son of Ann and IRS
agent Ernie Iczkovitz, Mike
is specializing in oral sur-
gery and has been accepted
as a resident
,
at Michael
Reese Medical Center in
Chicago . . . He marries
Linda Gilson on May 17.
"SPEAKING OF GAL-
OSHES (as you were in last
week's article), when my
daughter who is now a
teacher, was in the first
grade, she came home and
said, 'I lost my galoshes.' I
answered, 'Well, tell your
teacher you lost your gal-
oshes.' She said, 'I can't tell
my teacher I ldst my gal-
oshes, she doesn't know
what that means. She isn't
Jewish.' " . . . Mrs. Left.
GET OVER TO SEN-
TRY Drugs on 9 Mile and
Coolidge in Oak Park.today
between 1 and 5 p.m. . . .
Technicians are there to
take your blood pressure at
no charge . . . a fine public
service.
LOOK AT THE PUMP
meter at filling stations be-
fore getting your gas . . . and
again afterwards . . . Some
stations don't start a pump
on zero ... If you want regu-
lar _and the attendant says
he only has premium —
drive on . . . this is a well:
known racket.
LITTLE IF ANY wor-
dage about the passing of
another former excellent
Jewish athlete, basketball
star Bobby Roth . . . who
played for Central High,
then Wayne University
when it had the great cage
squad of Dr. Henry "Honey"
Berris, Carl "Cubby" Bayer,
Leonard Tigay and Bobby
. . . After Wayne, he played
for "Cincy" Sachs, then the
House of David . . . Unnot-
iced, Bobby passed on a few
weeks-ago in St. Petersburg,
where he lived with his wife
Gertrude and family . . .
Those who saw him play can
never forget the accurate
speed and team qualities
that made Bobby one of the
local scene's top cagers . . .
Asa person, both on the
courts and in life, he earned
the respect of referees and
people for his honest aggres-
siveness.
WALKING IN TO
HELP with an ad, The Jew-
ish News advertising man-
ager, Drew Lieberwitz, al-
most forgot his purpose in
being there when meeting
the owners of Hillside Fur-
niture on Woodward and
Square Lake in Eloom- field
. . . two former classmates
. . . Bruce Selik at Vanden-
berg Elementary . . . and
Robert Eisen at Mumford
High . . . Both Hillside
owners are among local

Friday, February 21, 1975 21

scene's youngest furniture
tycoons.
GOOD FUN TIME eve-
ning is slated for Knights of
Pythias, Detroit Lodge #55,
March 1 at its castle hall on
Coolidge in Berkley . . .
Chairman is Sid Walkon of
the coming Las Vegas night
. . . with achhission free for
members and guests . . . To
arrange for pickup. of prize
donations, contact Frank
Selman, LI 3-7287 . . .
85-year old Bill Rothman is
chancellor commander.
STEVEN FELDMAN,
Michigan junior champion
for the seventh consecutive
year, has achieved another
victory in the chess world
. . . 20-year=old Steven,
sporting a beard, now holds
the world's marathon speed
chess-playing record with
Bob Beinish . . . 30 minutes
more than the previous high.
of 87 hours and three min-
utes . . . Speed chess is a
variation of the game in
which each player has a to-
tal of five minutes to com
plete his moves . . . Of the
more than 650 games
played, Steve won 542.
HUMOR DEPT. . . . a
priest and a rabbi attended
a large . banquet . . . Both
were enjoying the festivities
immensely ... When a large
hath was passed around the
priest turned to the rabbi
and asked, "When are you
going to become liberal
enough to, eat ham?" ... The
rabbi's answer was quick
and tart . . . "At your wed-
ding, Father."

LOOKING BACK ON
Listening Post columns of
yesteryear .. .
JAN. 19,. 1968 . . . "Fa-
vorite stories . . . by barris-
ter Milt Hubert . . . about
the judge fastening his eye
on the defendent and thun-
dering, 'Well, why did you
take the $100,000,?" . . .
"Your honor," whined the
defendent, "Fwas hungry.' "
FEB. 2, 1968 . . . "Seeing
signs . . . by clothier Harry
Thomas on the wall of a lo-
cal bowling alley . . . If you
want to strike, use our al-
l eys.' "
MARCH 8, 1968 . . .
"Picture Terry Gladstone
(now of Uniform World on
Nine Mile in Ferndale) put-
ting the 1968 license plates
on his Volkswagen . . . and
the bumper falling off ... 'It
was loose anyway,' says
Terry."
WHILE SAYING HER
PRAYERS, last week,
4-year old Marthe Ann
Abrams, daughter of Sylvia
and Leon Abrams, was vis-
ited in her bedroom by Aunt
Sadie Hoptman staying at
the house while visiting
from Seattle ... "It's a plea-
sure," said Aunt Sadie, "to
hear you say your prayers
so well. You speak so ear-
nestly and seriously, and
mean what you say and care
about it." . . . "But auntie,"
little Marthe Ann answered,
"you should hear me gargle.'

Temple Israel Sisterhood
will present its 25th annual
Art and Artisans Fair
March 9-11 at the temple.
Art and Artisans Fair '75
will feature the works of
more than 100 artists in all
media including batik,
stitchery and jewelry.
At 11 a.m. March 10 there
will be a spring fashion
show. On Tuesday at 11
a.m., Prof. Milton Covensky
will speak. There will be
prizes.
Tickets are on sale at
Temple Israel and may be
purchased at the door. For
ticket information, call
ticket co-chairman, Mrs.
Jack Kopnick, 548-2892, or
Mrs. Jerome Oppenheim,
353-9352, or the temple,
-
UN 3-7769.
Hours are noon-9 p.m.
March 9; and 11 a.m.-6 p.m.
March 10 and 11. -
Sisterhood president is

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Mrs. Norman Ross and vice
president of ways and
means and over-all chair-
man of the fiar is Mrs.
David Zeff.

Other chairmen are Mes-
dames Milford Singer and
David Lipshutz, art depart-
ment; Sol Luft, artisan; Jer-
ome Kroot, publicity; Ar-
thur Asher and Marshall
Madison, "The Greenery";
Michael Blume, Harry Moss
and Sidney Newman, gift
shop; and David Keywell
and Ernest Golumbia, cafe.
"Trifles and Treasures," a
white elephant sale, will be
presented, coordinated by
Mesdames Nathan Fink,
Irving Collens and Leo
Hack.

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Israel Names First.
Envoy to Ireland

LONDON (JTA) — Gi-
deon Rafael, Israeli Ambas-
sador to Britain, has been
appointed first Israeli Am-
bassador to the Irish Re-
public, and he will combine
the two assignments, resid-
ing in London and visiting
Dublin periodically.
The agreement on full
diplomatic relations be-
tween the Irish Republic
and Israel was reached last
Dec. 12. The Irish have not
yet announced the name of
their ambassador to Israel.

Prof to Speak -
on Economy

Bernard Goodman, professor
Of economics at Wayne State
University, will speak for the
Center for Teaching About
Peace and War 7:45 p.m. Mon-
day at the Huntington Woods
Library. He will speak on "Th?
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