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January 05, 1979 - Image 26

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-01-05

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

26 Friday, January 5, 1919

AJC Pushing Nazi Toy Ban

Danny Raskin's

LISTENING
POST

ESTHER PASTOR

teaches disco dance lessons
at the Jewish Community
Center . . . and still raves
about her fourth visit to Is-
rael . . . studying at Hebrew
University in Jerusalem for
six weeks on Middle-East
affairs, politics and interna-
tional terrorism . . . She also
taught disco dancing right
across Israel . . . starting
with the roof on the Techn-
ion University Student
Center (200 students) and
at the Rothschild Center (50
students), both in Haifa .. .
One student was in a wheel-
chair, and another had one
leg . . . Esther taught them
isometrics for the upper
body and they kept up with
the others . . . In the Galilee,
on Lake Tiberias at their
great outdoor disco, in Eilat
at a disco afloat, two tug-
boats were tied together and
everyone danced-en-both-top
decks in the Red Sea.
REMEMBER WHEN $5
worth of groceries wouldn't
fit into one bag . . ., let alone
one stomach?

JAN. 1 IS ALWAYS

cause for a dual celebration
for Helen (Yudkoff) and
Herman Osnos . . . They
also fete their wedding an-
niversary . . . This year was
a golden one . . . 50 years ..
since they were married in
"the big snowstorm" that
almost kept Helen away
from her own marriage.

SYLVIA HUBERT

(Milt) says that if you make
a right turn from the left
lane, you're pr6bably just
careless and reckless .. .
and not what the fellow be-
hind called you.

CONTRIBUTION OF

$25 was made by Knights of
Pythias Detroit Lodge 55 to
the Institute of Bum
Medicine . . . in apprecia-
tion of the CPR (Cardio-
Pulmonary Resuscitation)
• presentation given by the
Southfield Fire Dept.
SONNY ELIOT, WDIV
weathercaster, recalls a few
years back when a relieved
weatherman friend watch-
ing a downpour, said to his
assistant, "We really
needed this rain. I don't
think we could have gotten
away with another wrong
forecast!"
Sonny tells of another
local weathercaster telling
a woman who called that 26
was the predicted reading
for the next morning .. .
"Will it be freezing?" she
asked . . . "Lady, anything
below 32 is freezing," he
said patiently ... "I didn't
know, "I'm new in Detroit."
AFTER 21/2 YEARS in
the building stage, social
hall at Temple N'Vey
Shalom of Desert Hot
Springs has been com-
pleted, writes correspons-
dents Rose and §am Kaplan
.. It is known as the Scott
Kaplan Community Center
. . . in memory of 12-year-
old Scott who was killed in a
school bus accident . . . He

was the son of former De-
troiters Morton and Esther
Kaplan . Sam and Rose
and Detroiters Nate and
Helen Greenberg were his
grandparents.
The temple is also having
special services on Sunday
to celebrate the addition of a
new Torah for its ark.

ANNIVERSARY
CONGRATS . . . to Bar-

bara and Fred Garfinkel .. .
on number 21.

CALLING BOBBY
ADELL . . . Remember

back in 1947 when, if you
never before were a believer
in fate, you certainly be-
came one after returning
from California? . : . You
had a eticket for the DC-6
leaving the coast, but had to
suddenly change your plans
and leave the day before .. .
You never perspired more
than you did upon learning
that the DC-6 you couldn't
take crashed in Utah killing
52 persons.
AT BREAKFAST last
week, Miles Geller, four-
year-old son of Marilyn and
Bert Geller, told mother,
"All right, I'll finish the
cereal. But after it makes
me big and strong, nobody's
gonna make me eat it."

NEW YORK — The
American Jewish Congress
has called on the toy man-
ufacturers of America to fol-
low the lead of the West
German Toy Retailer's
Association in recommend-
ing a ban on the sale of war
toys bearing Nazi insignia.
The ban would include rep-
licas of arms, pistols, guns,
rockets, shells, military ve-
hicles, tanks, aircraft, war-
ships and all packaging
showing combat.
Julius Schatz, director of
the American Jewish Con-
gr'ess' Commission on
Jewish Life and Culture,
called the German toy re-
tailers' action'a heartening
act of moral responsibility."
He noted that it followed
an intensive campaign by
German church groups to
prohibit the sale of
swastika-emblazoned toys,
widely sold not only to col-
lectors but to young chil-
dren.
The German toy retailers
acted after an appeal by
Hans-Jochen Vogel, West

German Minister of Justice.
Chancellor Helmut
Schmidt welcomed the
move.
Earlier this year the
American Jewish Congress
urged the Toy Manufactur-
ers of America (TMA) to
adopt a similar ban. While
rejecting the request, the
TM,.A. agreed to notify its
members of the Congress'
objections to the manufac-
ture of Nazi war toys —
without expressing its own
opinion.

Grunwald Heads
Time Magazine

and Florida builder Gerry
Taines writes of an invita-
tion to join a local fencing
club that reads, "Join us
now. New blood always wel-
come."

NORMAN GUSSIN,
CPA, in his new Congress

Bldg. offices on Southfield,
tells of a conversation with
a few business acquain-
tances . . . They were talk-
ing in the high bracket of
the dollar sign and Norm
kibitzingly asked one of the
fellows, "If I show you how
to make a half-million dol-
lars, will you give me half?"
. . . The gent thought for a
minute, rubbed his chin,
and seriously asked, "Why
should I give you. half?"

LITTLE JOEY KLEIN,

six-year-old son of Beverly
and Jerry Klein, returned
home from the doctor with
mom and dad . . . He was
disobeying Jerry, who
raised his voice in an irri-
tated tone . . . Little Joe re-
called what the doctor had
told Jerry and said, "Dad,
have you forgotten what the
doctor said? To take it easy
with the children because
we are nervous and high
strung?" -

Square Dancers
Plan Sock Hop

The Crosstrailers Square
Dance Club will hold a sock
hop 7:45 p.m. Saturday at
the Leonhard Elementary
School, 29800 Indepen-
dence, Southfield.
Prizes and refreshments
will highlight the evening.
Guests are welcome. For in-
formation, call Mel Eisen-
berg, 547-2464, or Ted
Geverink, 561-3954.

HENRY GRUNWALD

NEW YORK — Henry

Anatole Grunwald, 56, -has
been named editor-in-chief
for Time, Inc. with respon-
sibilities for Time maga-
zine, the chain's other five
magazines and other duties.
The Vienna-born Grun-
wald is the son of Jewish in-
tellectuals and graduated
Phi Beta Kappa from New
York University. He was
named a senior editor at
Time at age 28, the
youngest senior editor in
the magazine's history.
According to rival News-
week magazine, during the
last nine years as Time's
managing editor Grunwald
has "toned down the politi-
cally conservative stridency
that marked it (Time) under
its late founder, Henry R.
Luce."

College Founder
Not a Zionist'

NEW YORK — Harry
Stern, Hartz Mountain pet
food founder after whom
Yeshiva University's Stern
College for Women is
named, said recently he is
not a Zionist because he
does not live in Israel.
Stern, who has supported
Israel for years, said his
biggest regret was not
learning to speak fluent
Hebrew. "If I had," he said,
"I would not just visit Israel
once or twice a year but live
there" .much of the time.

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