.1111131 • THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 1 : 30 Friday, December 1, 1978 1 Danny Raskin's LISTENING POST WHAT BRINGS THE largest crowd to attend an annual dinner in this area? . . . People even leave other events to come to the yearly affair by Yeshivath Beth Yehudah . . . This one brought 1,350 to Fairlane Manor in Dearborn . . . Most of the attendees weren't even Orthodox . . . caring very little that the stoves were all flame-thrown burned for kashrut by the rabbis . . . Non-Jews by the untold amount attend every year also. With such very good food (squab a l'orange), hors d' oeuvres are hardly needed . . . They just fill up the massive throng of hungry folks who don't otherwise appreciate the very fine dinner prepared by Quality Kosher Caterers . . . With all these people, it was amazing that the squab was able to be served piping hot. Al Reifman, who received the 10th annual Golden Torah Award for his dedica- tion and devotion, was in- troduced by good friend Harold Beznos as the first bachelor to receive the honor . . . and of his availability for the daugh- ters of all Jewish mothers . . . Smoke coming from the pipe of one of the speakers, Yeshivath Beth Yehudah dean, Rabbi David Lieber- man's beard, alarming until someone noticed there was a pipe imbedded within .. . Norman Cottler just back from Israel and "eight years in Russia" . . . 'Actually eight days, but it seemed like years, -says suave- looking Norman . . . Jack Ginsburg with glasses frames that look like no other . . . Max Sosin not satisfied with brown yar- mulkes given out . . . didn't go with his suit, so took Out a black one . . . Jack Beckwith almost smoking his fingers . . . cigar down so low . . . Senator Lowell Weicker a great speaker, but too bad so many of the people had left already. NEW YEAR'S EVE Party by Sisterhood and Men's Club of Cong. Bnai David is $25 per person .. . B.Y.O.B. . . . Chairmen are Iry Abramson and Nathan Light . . . For reservations, call the synagogue, 557- 8210. SEEING SIGNS ... at the railroad crossing near Sandusky . . . "The average time it takes a train to cross this intersection is 20 sec- onds — whether your car is on it or not." APPLEGATE BROW- SING . . . Northwestern and Inkster .. . Gals don't have to worry anymore about someone else wearing the same kind of jewelry they have on .. . which is why One Of A Kind is so popular . . . 11 showcases hold hundreds of pieces — all fine jewelry (no costume) plus precious stones . . . handcrafted by artists around the country strictly for One Of A Kind . . . There is either a single piece of jewelry or very limited edition (maybe two- or three) but made only for this unusual Southfield store. Want a good cup of coffee . . . at no charge? . . . Any- time at Robert Mann Furs. You don't even have to say hello or look around, although Janice Mann, as one of the few women fur buyers in the country, does all the purchasing to high perfection . . . It's called Robert Mann Furs since Bob moved here from Woodward, but he has been in the business since 13- years-old when a storage boy for dad Charles, who, with Bob, was in the downtown area over 30 years. Never seen places like Paper Place or Open Crate ... Both have a little bit of everything . . . Paper Place with its unusual invi- tations, announcements, gifts galore, even per- sonalized do g gie or people bags by order. And Open Crate with every type glass imagina- ble, silverware, corkscrews, tables, chairs, lamps, chop- ping blocks, door mats .. . stock loaded from one end to another . . . a real interest- ing experience in shopping . . . also small ice carving molds that you add water to and freeze to make reusable ice carvings. The friendliness and graciousness aren't com- Corn- puterized at puterland . . . but almost everything else is, includ- ing a chess game that's going over very big .. Home and office computers are most interesting to watch. SEEING SCENES . . . in the casino at Las Vegas' Riviera Hotel . . . Woman rushing over to where a fel- low, probably her husband, was losing oodles of quar- ters, and yelling, "You're pulling the handle too hard!" MAIL DEPT.... "The pharmacist at Nine Mile- Greenfield Medical Bldg. is so pleasant and courteous it is a pleasure to shop there. No matter how small your purchase, he treats you the same as if it were a big sale." LOOKING BACK On Columns Of Yesteryears .. . March 12, 1965 . . . Ar- leen Cohen, babysitter used by Barbara Ginsburg, is the `Baby' that Barbara herself sat for 17 years ago." Bridge Contest NEW YORK — The 13th Israel International Bridge Festival will take place in Tel Aviv in February, or- ganized by the Israel Bridge Federation. The 'Kosher Butcher' of Boxing Just a Ploy? By HASKELL COHEN (Copyright 1978, JTA, Inc.) The boxing fraternity ap- pears smitten with the new light-heavyweight king, Mike Rossman. Much has been written about "the kosher butcher." Right now he is being touted for a fight with Muhammad Ali for the heavyweight title. Apparently the first idea by promoter Bob Arum was to stage the bout in Jerusalem, with Ali train- ing in Egypt and Rossman in Tel Aviv. Where the fight could be put on in the holiest of Holy Cities is a mystery to me. Arum, a Jewish lawyer, is creative but he seems to have over-reached himself on this one. Ali is not keen on training in Egypt where the PLO would be after his hide. So, if the fight goes on, it will take place in Buenos Aires. That's if it takes place. In the meantime, Rossman, since winning his title, has been appearing on TV in New York and stres- sing his Jewishness. As a matter of fact, he bridles when he's asked about his Yiddishkeit. For a while it looked as though he was going to poke sportscaster Bill Mazer in the nose when he asked him if he were really Jewish. Mazer is a former Yeshiva bokher and likes to get Jewish athletes on his program. Why the heat from Rosman? The fact of the matter is, he is Jewish be- cause his mother, Celia Rossman, was born to Jewish parents. After that, an Italian father came along who trained him into a lucrative champion. Ask the "kosher butcher's" mother how Jewish her son is and she is lost. He didn't have a Bar Mitzva she claims because he had to train to become a tighter. Imagine that. In days of yore, Jewish fighters didn't bridle about their backgrounds. The Benny Leonards, the Ruby Goldsteins, Ben Jebys, Lew Tenders, etc., didn't palm themselves off as Jews. At times they acted Jewish. Even the aging Jack Dempsey prided himself that - one of his grandmothers was Jewish. One of the most touch- ing scenes involving the Manassa Mauler took place about 10 years ago. when he was honored by the New York Bnai Brith Sports Lodge at their an- nual dinner. The fine Cantor Moishe Ganchoff, together with Father Gehrig of St. John's re- enacted a scene depicted 35 years ago when the late Barney Ross played the organ for the good father's mass on the Is- land of Guam. I watched Dempsey as the duet took tone. Would you believe it, the great, per- haps greatest fighter of all time, started to cry. I was so touched by his reaction that e SERVING ITALIAN-AMERICAN CUISINE IN THE FINEST TRADITION I turned my tear-filled eyes away, embarrassed to see 40 YEAORVSERA the Manassa Mauler in DETROIT DINING LANDMARK tears. Das Pintele Yid (YOUR HOSTS: DAN & MARCELLA MOODY). sparked in him. • Luncheons • Dinners • Cocktails I have my doubts about • Late Evening Menu • Private Banquet Facilities the "kosher butcher" though. To me it appears he OUR NEW HOURS is commercializing, what MON. THRU SAT., 11 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. with the Magen David SUNDAY BUFFET DAY. 11 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. sewed on his trunks, the proclamation of his Jewish- 17630 WOODWARD (4 Blks. N. of 6 M le) ness, but no tangible evi- 869-3988 ATTENDANT PARKING dence of same. Those behind this farce should knock it off now. Rossman is a good fighter and -can get by with his fists. He doesn't need his "kosher butcher" and Star of David shield to "sell" him. Oh, for the good old days when Jewish fighters-- talked to each other in Yid- dish. Years ago in my home BIGGER & BETTER THAN EVER! town, Worcester, Mass., two fine Yiddisher boys, John Drew nee Drutz and Mickey Featuring All The & 475 Green were the big boys in local fight circles. 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