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January 26, 1979 - Image 26

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-01-26

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Friday, January 26, 1979

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Orthodox, Secular Jews
Clash in Israel Suburb

Danny Raskin's

AT THE SOUTHFIELD ATHLETIC CLUB
JERUSALEM — Munici- fled, but not before police
pal authorities are trying to arrested a half dozen
cool tempers following new rock throwers.
The Orthodox claim that
outbursts of violence be-
tween Orthodox ad secular traffic on the road from
Jews in the northern suburb Ramot disturbs their Sab-
of Sanhedria and a running bath peace. The Ramot resi-
undersold everybody."
"MAKE HAY WHILE battle between ultra- dents demand the right to
the sun shines" literally religious youths and police use the road, a main traffic
applies to Conalee Trepack in the Mea Shearim quar- artery to and from
Jerusalem. The fighting in
(Bob), who's been making ter. Arrests were made.
gull (Service gourrnel and !Parly Calering.
Mea
Shearim began after
little afghans (minighans)
The religious-secular
Orthodox residents blocked
as gifts for friends whose clashes in Sanhedria, heav-
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daughters own dollhouses.
IN THE SOUTHFIELD ATHLETIC CLUB-,
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ily populated by Orthodox the main thoroughfare to
What started out as a Jews, have become almost a protest the events in
hobby, making an afghan weekly occurrence as secu- Sanhedria. -
Police moved in to clear
for their seven-year-old lar Jews from the outlying
the
road for buses and other
daughter Stacey's doll neighborhood of Ramot
house, is now a business encounter a barrage of traffic and were reportedly
with Conalee mailing her stones when they drive assaulted by Orthodiox
orders everywhere . . . their cars on the Sabbath youths. Three policemen
Conalee developed kits also along the new road that were injured and 10 youths
were arrested.
which she sends from Hun- passes through Sanhedria.
at 9 Mile
tington Woods or Florida,
The matter was the sub-
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clicks to a stop instead of Pesach) as the 1979 dates of
•• • • • • • • • • • •
continuing on manually Jewish Music Festival,
Council Chairman Shalom
and filling your tank? . . .
Altman calls attention to
when the bank or post office
the fact that 1979 has three
window closes as it finally
other dates when the festi-
becomes your turn? . . .
val theme can be highligh-
when the empty space you
ted: Sabbath of Song or
finally found outside a
Shabat Shirah, which falls
super market has shopping
Feb. 10; Holocaust Remem-
carts in =it?
brance Day or Yom Ha-
STANDING LOOKING
Shoa, April 24, and Israel
at his recently arrived
Independence Day or Yom
brother, Sheldon, who lay
Ha-Atzmaut, May 2.
kicking and squalling with-
• Bar Mitzvas • Bat Mitzvas • Sweet 16's
A new 142-page music
out letup, little Arnold
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Gabe, with puzzled frown,
sued by JWB's Music
asked mother Lillian Gabe
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Council in time for festi-
(Sam), "Did you say the
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Jewish communities. Ti-
. . . Lil said that he had and
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Arnold replied, "Boy! I don't tled. Jewish Music Pro-
grams and prepared by
blame them for getting rid
LUNCHEONS MON. THRU SAT. FROM 11 a.m.
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of him!"
DINNER MON. THRU SAT. FROM 5 p.m. SUN. 1 to 10 p.m.
Music Council director,
the publication contains
LATE NIGHT ALA CARTE MENU MON.-SAT., 11 p.m. to 1 a.m.
Chess Master_
an extensive sampler of
Will 'Castle'
concert programs, litur-
TEL AVIV — Victor Kor- gical services and multi-
Chnoi, three-time Soviet arts events, as well as a
special feature section,
chess champion who has
"How to Commission
been living in Switzerland
One of Michigan's Most Elegant
New Works," with
since defecting two years
Arrays
of All-You-Can-Eat Delights,
guidelines, procedures,
ago, announced on Israeli
Including
14 Hot Entrees
and examples.
television that he would
per person
Copies
are
available
at
a
seek Israeli citizenship and
WOODWARD S. OF LONG LAKE RD.
charge from the JWB
live in Israel.
Reservations Accepted
Korchnoi is currently Jewish Music Council, 15
Bloomfield
Hills
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playing exhibition matches
10010.
in Israel.

LISTENING
POST

BEN GORNEY was 86-
years-old-last week . . . but
The Jewish News ad sales-
man looks at age only as
something that tells the
birthdate on his active
driver's license . . . Years
have nothing to do with it as
far as Ben is concerned . . .
most important is how
people feel, act and take
care of themselves.
Heis. a meticulous dresser
. . . seldom wearing the
same suit two days in a row
. . . and takes pride in
being neat . Ben is up
every morning at 7 a.m. tak-
ing a walk and doing bend-
ing exercises "to make sure
I don't get rusty," he says
. . . Going swimming two
or three times weekly is a
ritual . . . and never less
than half-an-hour.
Ben loves people . . . and
tries to understand them
. . . The years have taught
him to be compassionate re-
gardless • of whatever
strange whims they may
have . . . Most important,
of course, Ben feels great
. . . The way he struts
about in his sartorial pride
and ,pleasant ways, Ben at
86 puts men much younger
than him to shame.
Belated birthday con-
grats Ben . . . you're at an
epitome of life . . . every-
body loves you.
REP. JOE FORBES
likes to tell a story told to
him during a Washington,
D.C. visit . . . The phone
rang in the press room of the
White House . . . One of the
reporters picked up the re-
ceiver and heard the voice of
a black man, "Hello, this Dr.
Brown?" . . . The reporter
• answered no — that it was
the White House . . . There
was an awed silence . . .
and then, "Pardon me,
wrong number, Mr.
President!"
WISH I KNEW HIS
name . . . the handicapped
person outside Farmer
Jack, 10 Mile and South-
field, who limped his cart
back to the sidewalk . . .
puts a lot of people to shame.
SEEING SIGNS . . . In
a reducing salon, "Fattery
will get you nowhere" . . .
In a liquor store window,
"Pay now, glow later" . . .
On a snow-covered moun-
tain road, "De14.xe ski lodge
one mile ahead. Eight doc-
tors. No waiting." . . . At
box office.of an Ozark movie
house, "Children under 15
not admitted unless accom-
panied by their husbands"
. . . On the padlocked door
of a bankrupt bookshop,.
"WORDS FAILED US" . . .
In an art gallery, "We
hung this picture. because
we couldn't find the artist"
. . . At a roadside antique
shop, "If you don't know
what you want we've got it!"
. . . In a barbershop win-
, dow, "During alterations
customers will be shaved in
the rear" . . . On the win-
dow of a closed shop, "We

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