THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Danny Raskin's LISTENING POST INTERVIEWING a new housekeeper last week, Mar- ilyn Fisher asked her if she had any religious views . . . The girl hesitated, then re- plied, "No, but I have some good pictures of the Great Lakes and Niagara Falls." SHE CAME FOR dinner and is still staying on after 20 years . . . Frieda Ber- kowitz was hired back in 1955 by the Jewish National _ Fund to work on the dinner ' honoring then Gov. G. Men- nen Williams and U.S. Sen- ator Philip A. Hart with the establishment of the Wil- liams-Hart Forest in Israel - . . . It was a temporary job but she did so well, Frieda was kept on as secretary in the JNF office . . . She was ' recently honored by the Jewish National Fund with an award for 20 years of devoted service. HAL GORDON received a watch from Nov. 26 bride- to-be Audrey Pearl with back inscription reading, "For 25 years of service in a d v an, ce E . " HUGE CROWD thor- oughly enjoyed this year's dinner-dance by Detroit Businessmen's Group, City of Hope . . . Shirley Gordon _ wearing one half of a moon around her neck . . . hubby .., Maury wears the other half . . . that's love! . . . Dennis and Debbie Silber telling of having over 600 kids at their house on Halloween night . . . with a Moon Walk bouncy bounce you see at carnivals and fairs, plus oo- dles of gift goodies . . . Dennis wore a wild tux shirt he bought from Jules Olen of Block's Clothes, who fin- ally closed his Livernois store after 24 years . . . and is devoting full time to the one at Orchard Mall . . . Charles Canvasser with a bright red tie exclaiming, "My neck is bleeding." . . . Wife Elaine celebrates her birthday in December . . . Too bad accoustics at Ra- leigh House were so bad for singer Dax Xenos . . . Dax, by the way, is the same Tony Darrell who appeared a few years back at a City of Hope dinner-dance . . . The night was also a big celebration for Dave Rise- man on his birthday . . . Meyer Cooper showed everyone a paper proof that he'll be 82 in December . . . Lorraine Schubiner, na- tional vice president, gave a fine, to-the-point message . . . Fred Weinstein's tux shirt couldn't have been any redder . . . Was a black tie affair but the blues, browns, reds, greens, golds, etc. al- most lit up the place as much as Pearl Brodsky's (Harry) beautiful floral coordination . . . (We'll still take black and white for male formal attire.) SEE, I WOKE UP the children," said super per- former Theodore Bikel on stage at the recent Hasidic Happening Concert, "Am__ r r I Denner asked, "How did you find yourself this morning?" . . Little Betty, five-year- old daughter of Sam and Sylvia Rogin, opened her big, innocent blue eyes and said, "Oh, Uncle Ben: I just opened my eyes — and there I was!: " Unit for Retarded - Evening With Lubavitch" at Slates Election Ford Auditorium . . . Folks came with little babies' among the older infants . . . Didn't deter Theodore — he's too great an artist . . . Rabbi Y. M. Kagan was surprisingly good as master of ceremonies but lifted a few eyebrows when he said the Lubavitch believes in women's lib. "I DO" DEPT. . . . Cathy Newman and Mitch- ell Merzin will do the ring bit in March of next year. NAT AND JIMMY Cole- man are together again as health instructors . . . Both are new at Town & Country Club on Southfield . . . The brothers were showing folks the healthful ways of life about 10 years ago at the Jewish Center on Meyers . . . and for a short period at Sidney-Hill before each going his separate route . . . Nov as one, they form a two-fisted double-barrel of physical fitness. HOWARD GOLDING and Rita Forbes met at an Oak Park basketball game . . . and later became man and wife three years ago . . . Now he is the first Jew- ish coach of a major sport in Oak Park . . . as new head of the O.P. varsity cagers . . . Rita is State Rep. Joe Forbes' daughter . . . A for- mer Jewish Center basket- baller, Joe will be reliving his past a bit with each game by trying to "coach" for his son-in-law. CONGRATS TO . . . Myra Richardson, District 45B court administrator on her ? birthday . . . To Glo- ria and Milt Radner on their 40th anniversary . . . To Mickey and Morrie Beresh on their 32nd anniversary. HANNAH SCHLOSS Old Timers had Mr. and Mrs. Shindig with lots of fun for all . . Cantor Hy- man Adler, Max Sosin and Hal Gordon donated their services . . . Mollie Bank looking wonderful . . . gar- ney Barnett, president of House of Shelter, going back through the years when not telling jokes on the sideline . . . Al Klu- nover a proud president . . . Irwin I. Cohn cupping his hands to his ears not to miss anything. AL DUBIN of Luster Cleaners used to be a ter- ri-fic ice skater years ago . . . 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