THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 58 Friday, November 12, 1982 Brodhead Gets ADL Award;. Elaine Block Is Re-Elected Retiring Congressman William M. Brodhead (D- 17th District) received the Michigan Anti-Defamation League's public service award at the ADL's annual meeting. The award was presented by John E. Jacobs, a past president of the ADL. Block, D. Elaine president of Michigan ADL, said that the award, seeks to honor outstanding contri- butions in the fields of human rights and human services. Brodhead was chosen, she said, because of his consis- tent record on behalf of the oppressed, particularly Soviet and Argentine Jews, the poor, the hungry, chil- dren, consumer issues and the elderly. Mrs. Block was unani- mously re-elected to a second term as president of Michigan ADL. Other officers are: Peter M. Al- ter, Stuart M. Lockman, Bertram H. Marx, George M. Nyman and Richard F. Roth, re-elected vice presidents of the board. Robert J. Gordon was elected to the board. Jason M. Horton was re- elected treasurer; and Laurence Miller was elected secretary. Members of ADL's na- tional commission are: Al- ter, David L. Bittker, Ms. Block, Martin M. Doctoroff, Jacobs, Lockman, Robert H. Naftaly, Arthur C. Schott, Charles H. Tobias and Har- vey L. Weisberg. Dr. Ber- tram H. Marx of Flint, also is a member of the national commission. Alter and Naf- taly are also members of the national executive commit- tee. Do today's duty, fight to- day's temptation, and do not weaken and distract your- self by looking forward to things which you cannot see, and could not under- stand if you saw them. —Charles Kingsley JEWELRY APPRAISALS At Very Reasonable Rates 642-5575 call for an appointment 30400 Telegraph Road Suites 104, 134 Birmingham, Mi. 48010 (313) 642-5575 LAWRENCE M. ALLAN , President Alip) GEMOLOGIST (.1 DIAMONTOLOGIST Hours daily til 5:30, Sat. by appt. PAPA LUPI Please Get Well Soon! We love you Jennifer, Dana, Emily, Molly & Monica BY- 05Ft:1N music is Senior Adults Publish Creative Efforts • tn Writer's Journal Book Fair Edition The senior adult division of the Jewish Community Center has just published the Book Fair edition of its Writer's Journal 1982. Under the direction of Norma Goldman of Wayne State University, the jour- nal contains a variety of pieces, including Haiku, poetry, reminiscences, trib- utes, letters and a few Yid- dish poems and their trans- lations. This year, the spiral- bound paperbacked book contains brief biographical Delegates from the Michigan Bran-ch to the na- tional biennial convention of the Women's League for Conservative Judaism at the Concord Hotel in New York next week are: Libbie Ben-Moche, Joyce Blum, Pearlena Bodzin, Ei- leen Blumenau, Sharon Burns, Dorothy Chaiken, Freda Davidorf, Toby Dob- kin, Beatrice Docks, Estelle Eisenberg, Ethel Golden- berg, Rosalyn Grand, Sue Himelhoch, Judy Joseph, Rosalyn Katzman, Erma Katchke, Myra Karse, Ruth Marcus, Diane Minsley, Be- ssie Meyers, Martha Oleinick, Shirley Nachman, Carman Rachwal, Marjorie Saulson, Diane Scholnick, Anne Steinberg, Mary Sugarman, Rena Tobes, Sharlene Ungar, Bertha Wasserman and Betsy Winkelman. Michigan Branch will lead the Rosh Hodesh Shaharit service on Tues- day. * * * Former Detroiters and sisters-in-law Mrs. Jack (Edie) Schreiman and Mrs. Paul (Phyllis) Schreiman, both of Hun- tington Beach, Calif., will celebrate their Bnot Mitzva Nov. 26 at Cong. Bnai Tzedek in Fountain Valley, Calif. Relatives who will be on hand for the ceremonies include, mother-in-law, former Detroiter Mrs. Fay Schreiman, and Edie's sons, Scott and Jeffrey, and Phyl- lis' sons, David, Irwin, Richard and Robert. The former Edie Axelrod and the former Phyllis Fos- NEW YORK — Stanislav Bardak has been appointed head fencing coach at Yeshiva University. Talent Agency A SURE THING FOR A GREAT PARTY! Johnny Chase Wilmot Jerry Fenby Fenby-Carr Shelby Lee Eric Freudigman Carl Ryding George Brooks Fascinating Rhythm Sheldon Yellen Tom Ploeger Bob Durant Divertissement Jay Valle Tim Hewitt & Feelings Johnny Griffith Nate Rondell Eric Harris Contributing to the Book Fair edition of Writer's Journal were: Marion Blondy, Jean Brooks, Emma Cass, Mrs. Dishell, Frances Driker, Esther Friedman, Mrs. Goldman, Rose Goldsmith, Phillip Goren, Gertrude ,Gray, Stella Himmelstein, Rose Jaffe, Rae Kendler, Sarah King, Mrs. Konikow, Georg Lippmann and Ms. Littman. Also Bessie Lopatin, Re- gina Mantel, Pearl Miller, Bertha Mishcovsky, Olga Mogel, Mollie Pitzak, Hilda The editorial board is comprised of Eve Dishell, Mrs. Goldman, Bernice Konikow, Sara Littman and Ethel Silber. Mina Stone is the secretary, Mrs. Konikow, the typist, and Claire Konikow, the artist. Rendezvous ABZ Orchestra Primos Harry Teichert Strings Gigue Perfect Blend Mariachi Band Designs in Music Reed, Max Resnick, Jean Rubach, Joseph Shapiro, Fani Siegel, Ethel Silver, Helen Singer, Sarah Slavin, Ms. Stone, Warsen and Lil- lian Zellman. Guest contributors were Grete Borschardt, Jack Kroker, Zelda Landsman, Jim McCorkle, Philip Melt- zer, Sam Rubin, Ellen Sacks, Sara M. Silverston and Benjamin Wynick. Following are some sam- ples of the creative efforts contained within the Jour- nal: * * * Activities in Society Fencing Coach 855-1400 sketches of the contributors and greetings by historian Allen A. Warsen, who also contributed to the journal. Eugene Jaffe, director of the senior adult division, wrote the foreword. Sabbath—Day of Rest and Day of Joy , ter were graduated from Detroit's Central High School and were members of Dorothy Fox BBG and Galilee Chapter of Bnai Brith Women, prior to mov- ing to California. * * * Bodzin Family Club will meet 8 p.m. Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Burton (Sharon) Cohen, 24751 Sussex, Oak Park. Newly elected officers are: Henry Bodzin, president; Joel Bodzin, vice president; Mrs. Cohen, Cherna Kow- alsky and Harry Blitz, secretaries; and Milton Duchan, treasurer. Caffeine Straight By ESTHER FRANCES FREEDMAN When eating out, I usually like liquid while waiting for my food to arrive. Coffee is automatically poured in your cup and I usually cover the cup with my hand, sig- naling to the waitress —"No thank you." I was asked by the polite waitress what I desired to drink. I replied, "Tea, please." Waitress asked me, "Lemon or cream?" Answer- ing her question, I merely said, "Caffeine straight.". I shall not forget the look on the young lady's face! By PHILLIP GOREN The young mother and her daughter Appear in the Sanctuary With charm and respectfulness, Strolling towards their seats. Then they unite their souls with the spirit Which prevails in the Sanctuary, Each one with a different feeling and interpretation Of the meaningful words in the prayer book. Heavenly motivated by our Prophets and scholars, Their feeling towards each other Is in constant communication through the angels above. The bond of motherhood and her offspring Is under the providence of the Almighty. They pray And listen to the sermon given by the Rabbi, And the melodic sound of the cantor and the congregants. A feeling of belonging to a People, A heritage with old traditions and ideals For a Messianic era for mankind at large, And the well-being of the People of Israel, Are rooted in their sub-conscious mind and soul As far back as to Moses and the patriarch Abraham. — – * * * (Yiddish version of above) Di tchik un dos tchikele Zaynen farbunden tsuzamen mit a kleyn shtrikele. Di tchik iz nisht tsu groys un dos tchikele iz nisht tsu kleyn. Un beyde tsuzamen zehen zey oys zeyer sheyn mit moleh khen. Azoy kumen zey tsuzamen in shul arayn met shtilkayt un derekh erets. Zey betn tsu dem Ribono Shel Olom far Yisrol Erets. Bashaycin un farputzt bazetzn aey zikh beyde oyf zeyer seets . Mit gefeln fun zeyer harts drukn zey oys di shmertzn fun der velt. Vus yogt zikh nor nokh gelt. Azoy shpatsirn zey beyde in nakhes un freydn. Trakhtn shtendik fun zeyer taten un fun zeyden. Love Is King By BERNICE KONLKOW Spilled Milk By RAE KENDLER Five-year-old Daniel was at the airport waiting to see if Grandpa and Grandma would get on the plane dur- ing the strike. He became good friends with a three year-old girl, her mother and grandmother. The little girl spilled her milk and was scolded by Grandma. Daniel put his hands on his hips, looked her in the eye and said,"You shouldn't scold her. She is only three years old. Didn't you spill milk when you were three?" The girl's grandma an- swered, "N6, I never spilled my milk. Did you spill yours when you were three?" "Yes, I spilled it at three and now I am five — I still spill it." P.S. Grandpa and Grandma did get on the plane after a wait of three hours. Grandpa, who is much past three years old, spilled a cup of hot coffee on Grandma's lap! - The tiniest apartment Is a palace all its own When there's a regal atmosphere In a place that love calls home. Where warmth and friendliness hold court, With happiness well enthroned, Laughter is the princely greeting In the place that love calls home. Though the lure of travel Beckons these royal folks to roam, No other castle will be comparable To the place that love calls home. * * * May By ETHEL SILBER The long hard winter is past, Gone are the piles of dirty snow; Suddenly the grass is green again. I walk through the gate to view the splendor of the magnolia tree in full bloom, Its blossoms white centered with faint lavender, And I walk on. On every hand May has spread her bounty before me, The pink blossoms of the crabapple trees, The white blossoms of the pear trees, The red blossoming trees, The tulips — golden, orange, red or lavender, bordering the houses, And the robins busily gathering their nestling materials. Oh, what a beautiful world it is!