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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
32 Friday, July 16, 1962
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dancing on both sides .. .
John Zillinger is manager.
. . . Bloomfield Theaters .. .
on Woodward in Birmin-
gham . . . has its "Jewish
Experience" film festival
. in the two-theater
edifice.
Today, Sunday and Mon-
day is "The Garden of the
Finzi - Continis," Academy
Award winner for best
foreign film . . . set in Italy
in 1938 when Mussolini's
anti-Semitic edicts began to
isolate Jews from their
communities.
This Tuesday through
Saturday is "Image Before
My Eyes" . . . depicting the
Jewish community in pre-
1939 Poland . . . Jewish
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land before its destruction
was the largest and most
important center of Jewish
culture and creativity in the
world . . . Ironically, the
last generation of Polish
Jews is better known for its
annihilation in the
Holocaust than for its
achievements in life.
July 25-July 29 will be
"The Sorrow and The Pity"
. . . considered one of the
greatest documentaries
made . . . four hours and 20
minutes of unforgettable
history . . . portraying the
Nazi occupation of France.
CHOP SUEY, con-
traryto the belief of 95 per-
cent of U.S. citizens, is not a
Chinese dish at all, but
purely American . . . You
can't get a decent dish of
chop suey in the whole of
Hong Kong . . . unless you
patronized a restaurant
catering exclusively to
American tourists.
A STROLLER along
Broadway dropped into the
lair of a Gypsy fortune teller
and got something of a sur-
prise . ."Say," he
exclaimed, "do you realize
your crystal ball has two
holes in it?" . . . "Of course I
do" nodded the. Gypsy. "I put
'em there myself — on the
side I give bowling lessons."
IRK DEPT. . . . Waiters
and waitresses who bring
coffee with almost as much
in the saucer as in the cup?
. . . (even more devasting is -
not looking, lifting the cup,
and having the coffee drip
all over you!) . Waiters
and waitresses who don't
smile . . . their rough day or
problems at home shouldn't
be taken out on the cus-
tomer.
Presentation many times
is more important than food
. . . Buspersons, waiters and
waitresses who don't clear
off tables . . . and those who
take food away before you
are finished . . . Hostesses
who take your name and
then forget you even exist.
What are your restaurant
irks?
Chef's Specials t'
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towners were walking along
the Hudson River docks in
New York . . . One pointed
to a new freighter in port
and said, "See that trim-
looking ship taking on
cargo? It's Israeli." . . .
"That's funny," puzzled the
other. "It doesn't look
Jewish!"
Another Myron Cohen
favorite . . . about the lady
who was asked, "Sadie, if
you found a million dollars
in the street, what would
you do with it . . . "That de-
pends," answered Sadie. "If
I found it belonged to some-
body very poor I'd give it
back."
Meadowbrook Estate will
appear in Oak Park's Music
- in - the - Park concert
series 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at
Oak Park Shepherd Park.
Admission is free.
In case of bad weather,
the performance will be
held in the Oak Park High
School Auditorium.
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