- -A414.40,4, 7- Awimmismallomireppe 7mmomminumilimpaq, THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Danny Raskin's LISTENING POST FIFTY YEARS AGO, 92, came from McKeesport, Nate Kaufman married Bea Tauber, the younger sister of his friends Ben and Max Tauber . . . Nate was 22- years-old and Bea 19. It was the beginning of a wonderful life for both . . and also the start of Nate's political life . . . as he be- came president of Local 112 at the Graham-Paige auto- mobile factory. Nate and Bea's 50th wed- ding anniversary will be celebrated with an elabo- rate kidush, Dec. 13, follow- ing Sabbath services around noon . . . at Cong. Beth Abraham Hillel Moses in West Bloomfield. ERRATA ... with sorries to "Autumn . ' the cute little dog owned by Judye and Larry Glazer . . . "Autumn" is a female Bichon Frise . , a tiny, very rare French sheep dog. JAX KAR WASH made a major entry into the car rental business by taking over operation of the Budget Rent-a-Car facilities at De- troit Metro Airport . . . It also holds an exclusive op- tion to service all of Wayne, Oakland and Macomb coun- ties for Budget, with the ex- ception of an existing franchise in Grosse Pointe. Jack Milen's son, Bruce Milen, who is president and chief operating officer of Jax Kar Wash Inc., is also president of Jax Kar Ren- tals, Inc., a subsidiary of the Kar Wash corporation . . . Another son, Tony, is trea- surer. Jack opened Jax 30 years ago and today there are 11 car washes in Detroit and Oakland County. "Our customers for rent-a-cars can drive the cleanest cars in town be- cause they can pull into any Jax Kar Wash and get a full service wash free," says Bruce. DR. JOE SCHWARTZ- BERG is now a professor at the University of Miami Medical School . . . and also busy training 48 family doctor residents at Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami . . . Joe was honored with a plaque for the "Best Teacher of Family Medicine, 1979-1980," by the University of Miami. (For those who want to write to Joe and wife Gladys, their address is 7815 Beechfern Circle, Tamarac, Fla. 33321.) RECENT THANKS- GIVING DAY, family of Jacob Jerernias came together from all parts of the country to celebrate his 95th birthday . . . Five generations gathered at the home of Jacob's great granddaughter, Rosanne Feinman and husband Bennett . . . From Califor- nia, New York, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Toronto and many points between . . . A sister, Pearl Hertzberg, age Pa. to join the celebration. Jacob is a resident of the Federation Apartments in Oak Park and an active member of Young Israel of Greenfield - Synagogue, where he was honored with an oneg Shabat on Nov. 22. CONG. BNAI DAVID Men's Club and Sisterhood are expecting their biggest crowd yet for New Year's Eve . . . with Shelby Lee's lot-of-music-for-dancing band and the catering of Paul Kohn . . . It's open to the public . . . Call Norma Gealer, 557-2516, or Dr. Bernard Maness, 557-6269. Coward Comedy Opens Series at Music Hall Music Hall's 1981 Thea- ter Series begins in January with a presentation of Noel Coward's "Private Lives." The series, consisting of four productions, runs through the spring of 1981. Other offerings for the series include the off- Broadway hit "Gertrude Stein, Gertrude Stein, Ger- trued Stein," an exhibition of Broadway choreography titled "The American Dance Machine," and an English drama, "Every Good Boy Deserves Favor." For information concern- ing season tickets and tic- kets to individual perform- ances, contact the Music Hall ticket office, 963-6943. HARVEY URNOVITZ'S HUNGARIAN VILLAGE ( RID CEDARS THURSDAYS & SUNDAYS Chicken Paprikash ALL YOU n CAN EAT Chef's Specials Served Mon. thru Sat. Nights ' 'GE't"' j—D2 $4.U5 NEW YORK STEAK WED. & FRI. DINNER - CONBINATION $495 PLATE " ON A SIZZLING PLATTER or RED SNAPPER TUES.-THURS. 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. FRI. 11 a.m. to 12 mid. Closed AT. 3 p.m. to It Mon. 0.m. to 9 p.m. COMPLETE DINNER INCLUDES: SOUP, SALAD, VEGETABLE OR POTATO ETHNIC FOODS STEAKS — SEAFOOD 40 OTHER ENTREE ITEMS ALSO AVAILABLE WORLD FAMOUS GYPSY STROLLING ORCHESTRA THURS. THRU SUN. Live Entertainment & Dancing Monday thru Saturday 843-5611 1-75 (Fisher) at SPRINGWELLS EXIT _A11 Credit Cards RED LITE Violinist Mintz to Perform Here - Sale to Benefit HW Library The Friends of the Hun- tington Woods Library will hold a used book sale 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday in the library. Hardcover and paperback books will be available for children and adults. Pro- ceeds will benefit the li- brary. The public is invited. IN 7 MILE-FARMINGTON CENTER • LIVONIA • NW CORNER - 478-8555 "`""0 COUPON' 12 1) BAR-B-Q 33480 W. 1 MILE JUST WEST OF FARMINGTON RD Violinist Shlomo Mintz (Robert) is s sculptor's will perform as the soloist sculptor . . . She carves with the Detroit Symphony marble and creates things Orchestra 8:30 p.m. Thurs- from bronze . . . working day and Dec. 13 at Ford Au- from her home on ditorium. Westbrook. Meanwhile, tickets are At the recent Gypsy Fan- still available for the DSO's tasy Concert at Gazebo Holiday Festival '80, a Lounge, Cecilia recognized series of 14 performances Marvin Raskin as the con- scheduled to take place tractor who built her family Saturday through Dec. 28 at room on Pembroke 23 years Ford Auditorium. ago . . . It was like old- For ticket information, home day as they remem- call the DSO box office, bered each other and re- 961-0700. minisced. . 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A woman will uncover a 18 . . . in the temple's Herman Hall . . . It's the neighbor's pot to see what is group's major fund raiser cooking. — Mishna . . . with monies for Temple Israel youth group projects and college student activi- ties. Elmer Raskin will again be auctioning all the mer- chandise . . . and the eve- ning will include Las Vegas-type games galore plus door prizes . . . Call Chairman Norman Borns- tein, 522-7718, or Brother- hood president Bob Bunsberg, 356-1944. BLUMA RONSON, who recently passed away, was the wife of Lou Ronson (Horenstein), formerly of Brothers Delicatessen . . . Regarding requests for his address . . . write to . . . Lou Ronson and Family, 18100 Burbank Rd., Unit 23, Tarzana, Calif. 91356. 353-5170 - -23055 TELEGRAPH AT 9 MILE RD. CECILIA REINER BEST BET OF THE WEEKEND . . . this Sun- 95 BROILED FLORIDA SECOND HELPING FREE!! . Reservations: Friday, December 5, 1980 31 I INCLUDES AFTER HOURS WITH FUN AND FRI meilIT. 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