30 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, April 4, 1980 rI ZOVI/ OPEN Danny Raskin's LISTENING POST RECENT BOOK called "Never Forget and Never Forgive" . . . and cassette . . . deals with the true story of a 12-year-old boy thrown into a concentration camp by the Nazis during World War II . . . David Bergman, now an Oak Park resident, and husband of Sharon Bergman, was forced to "celebrate" his Bar Mitzva on a cattle train en route to Auschwitz . . . He lost his entire family in the camps. The combination book and cassette (with the sounds of the train super- , imposed on it) could make an ideal Bar Mitzva gift since it shows how a child can go through hell and still come out a fine human be- ing. The book and cassette, which took David over 12 years to complete, can be ob- tained by contacting the Bergmans, 545-6994, or at Borenstein's Book Store. THERE'S NO END to the talents of Rhoda Weiss . . . Her Rhodika enterprises is behind that "Vinnie's Production" of A Night In Italy fashion show, April 16, at Butterfly Disco, 32501 Van Dyke in Warren . . . with tax deductible monies ($5 per person) going to March of Dimes. Rhoda will have models, celebrities, live entertain- ment and dancing . . . For tickets, contact her at 357- 1770. - BERNIE MOORIN and wife Jackie came back from Acapulco with the story about staying at one of the finest hotels there . . . In the men's room, • Bernie found no toilet tissue . . . A little Mexican boy said "I have some for you. It cost you one peso" ... Bernie came to the table and told Jackie about it . . . "That's funny," she laughed, "but the same thing happened to me with a little girl in the ladies' room." POTENTATE LEO HARRAWOOD can be mighty proud of his many volunteer workers at the re- cent Shrine Circus . . . The 100th anniversary year show was probably one of the best yet. Leo is just into his 1980 year . . . but losing no time in making himself ready for higher ground . . . After his term he'll run for the chair of Imperial Shrinedom . . covering all of the United States. THE FACT THAT Is- rael is alive today is due in no small part to many people like Irving Guttman of Irving's Deli on Green- field . . . who survived the Nazi Holocaust during World War II. He is among those sym- bolic of the courage dis- played by those who even today are fighting for the life of Israel. For this reason, Irving is being honored at a tribute dinner and dance on behalf of State of Israel Bonds .. . by Albert Einstein Lodge and Chapter . . . April 26 .. . at Adat Shalom Synagogue . . . Einstein Israel Bond chairmen are Sally Bieder- man, Henry Dorfman and Eric Rosenow . . . $19 -'per person includes cocktails, too . . . plus the appearance of comic, writer and actor Mickey Freeman who used to play Private Zimmerman in the nine-year-long "Sergeant Bilko" TV series. 3RD SEDER BY Knights of Pythias, Detroit Lodge 55, continues on .. . this next on Tuesday will be about the 30th annual .. . and they get bigger each ' year . . . It's held at the lodge hall on Coolidge north of 11 1/2 Mile and is open to members and guests .. . There were over 100 last year . . . and the menu stays the same . . . with matzot, gefilte fish, hard-boiled eggs, sponge cake, fruit slices, traditional plate, etc. . . . Alex Rubin is chairman again . . . no charge. HELPING TO celebrate the 40th anniversary of Shirley_ and Norman Jaffe . . . plus spending the Passover holiday with ' them, is their daughter-in- law Sandra Sohn Jaffe (Jerry), co-author with Jack Viertal of the book, "Becom- ing Parents — Preparing For The Emotional Changes of First-Time Parenthood." While here she's also promoting the book and will be on Channel 4's "Taylor Made" show today at 12:30 p.m. . . . this Monday, at 8 a.m. on "Good Morning De- troit" over Channel 2 . . . and also on WWJ radio Monday at 3 p.m. Sandra is a certified child-birth educator, teach- ing the Lamaze Method .. . and currently chairman of the standards and ethics committee of the Los Angeles Chapter of the American Society of Psychoproph,ylaxis in Obstetrics, the professional organization of certified Lamaze instructors. In connection with her work, Sandra has appeared on national televised seg- ments of ABC's "Special Edition" and NBC's "America Alive." PUZZLE DEPT.. . . 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