26 Friday, February 2, 1979 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Danny Raskin's LISTENING POST ON A RECENT trip to pressed birthday wishes .. . Aruba, Werner and Pauline Taking the words from Jac- Seiferheld and Dave and kie Gleason, "How sweet it Tillie Friedman went to the is" to know such nice people. Thanks so much to Irene local Bnai Israel Synagogue on a Friday night . . . There and Nathan Light for the was no rabbi on duty . . . so birthday dinner . . . to all the people asked if anybody the people who attended .. . could conduct the services and Irene and Nate's dogs, . . . Werner volunteered .. . Athena and Budweiser, for Throughout the balance of their most unusual gift. HUSBANDS ARE being their tour, folks called them Rabbi and Rebbetzin .. . invited for the musical When they arrived home, program and dessert por- youngsters Sheryl and Ke- tion of Batya Chapter, vin, who Werner and American Mizrachi Wo- Pauline had called to see men, annual paid-up mem- how everything was, had a bership dinner, Feb. 13, big sign waiting for their 7:30 p.m. parents . . . "Welcome Home An Italian evening will Rabbi and Rebbetzin." feature members of the JACK GINSBURG is Michigan Opera Theater one of the very few persons performing in the home of in both men and women's co-president Joanne Zuroff, apparel . . . Jack's Factory 31455 Franklin Fairway Outlet (7,000 sq. ft.) and Dr., Farmington Hills. Rich Rags (1,300 sq. ft.,) are AL KAFTAN is a wanted next door to each other in man . . . Anytime many the Miracle Mile on Tele- people see or think about graph in Bloomfield Hills the jewelry they want, he is . . . Barbara Cornfield is their first choice at his Jack's partner in Rich Rags, Al-Kay Jewelers in the with everything from the Kaftan Bldg. on Southfield funky look to latest . . . People from all walks of boutique. life . . . including show biz GET WELL WISHES personalities, sports fi- . . . to Shirley Abarbanell gures, media celebs and - . . . recovering at Provi- political dignitaries . . . dence Hospital . . . from make Al their favorite heart attack . . . to Al jewelry connection. Selick, also recovering at THIS MAKES IT 16 Providence from same ail- years for the annual Sholem ment. Aleichem Institute Art BIRTH ANNOUNCE- Show and Sale, Feb. 9 MENT duplicate comes through Feb. 11 at Shenen- from former Detroiters Do- doah Country Club, Walnut reen and Harold Silk, fi- Lake Rd. nally making it a girl after About 150 of Michigan's two boys . . . Lori Ellen . . . top artists will be showing at Children's Hospital in at all kinds of price ranges San Francisco. in what is Sholem ERRATA . . . Correct Aleichem's main fund spelling is Conalee Trepeck raiser of the year. . . . and seven-year-old Chairman for 1979 is Stacey is her granddaugh- Rose Roth. ter. LOOKING BACK On PEOPLE . . . Nate Columns of Yesteryears .. . MARCH 2, 1956 . . . "Sol Bridges dressed sharp .. . Sam Norber will do any- Chernoffs dog, Velvet, had thing for people he likes .. . seven puppies recently and Percy Swartz with the Sol was so excited he stayed biggest mustache in town home from work." . Paul Scharg a polite DEC. 14, 1956 . . . gentleman . . . Shirley and "Paulette Grant, five-year- Ray Abrams a handsome old fifth grader at Emerson couple . . . Joyce Thomas, School, refused to submit a Easter Seals gal, one of the Christmas project, insisting best public relations lassies that her holiday was around . . . Max Goldman, Hanuka and that was what local rep for Riviera Hotel in she would work on . . . The Las Vegas, with the ever teacher was insistent that present cigar . . . Detroit she do what the other kids News' Barbara Hoover and were doing . . . and stubborn Chuck Muer's ace PR man little Paulette, daughter of Bob Moreillon a very close Marion and Jay Grant, was twosome . . . Adolph and equally so in regards to Sadie Silver moving to Hanuka . . . So much so, in Seminole, Fla. . . . Leonard fact, that she went straight Rosenthal looking good to the principal and told her after six weeks in the hospi- story . . . Final result, tal following a heart attack Paulette's project was on and stroke . . . plus loss of 30 Hanuka." pounds. THANKS . . . to Heidi Press and Marlene Miller Play Presented for their "Happy Birthday" Groves sigh School Little duet as I walked into The Jewish News . . . They Theater will be the scene of sounded as good as two Bar- the Family Players' presen- bra Streisands . . . To Heidi tation of "See How They for baking a cake . . . To all Run" 8 p.m. Feb. 9, 10, 16 who remembered and ex- and 17. There is a charge. Hoveve Yiddish Movement Is Advocated in New York NEW YORK (JTA) -- S. L. Schneiderman, past pres- ident of the Yiddish Pen Center, made a passionate appeal to start a worldwide Hoveve Yiddish ("Friends of Yiddish") movement, pat- terned on the historic Hoveve Zion movement at the end of the last century. This movement of - "Friends" of the Yiddish language and literature should embrace secular as well as religious Jews of every conviction who have a sentiment for Yiddish, the language of our martyred brethren, he said. Speaking at the banquet at the Roosevelt Hotel celebrating the 30th an- niversary of the Jewish Cul- tural Congress in which over 500 representatives of various Jewish organiza- tions participated, Schneiderman warned: "We are the last gener- ation of Yiddish- speaking Jews who have the duty to preserve the values of the Yiddish civilization that has pro- duced a great literature that achieved the highest Art Show, Sale Will Begin Feb. 9 Sholem Aleichem In- stitue's 16th annual art show and sale will open 11 a.m. Feb. 9 in the Shenan- doah Country Club. Hours for the show are 11 a.m.-5 p.m. and 8-10 p.m. Feb. 9, 11 a.m.-10 p.m. Feb. 10 and 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Feb. 11. There is a charge. Re- freshments will be served. 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