38 Friday, November 19, 1982
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
24234 ORCHARD LAKE RD.
AT 10 MILE
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Historic Anniversaries in 1983
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By DR. JACOB MARCUS
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COCKTAILS
(Editor's note: Dr. Mar-
cus is director of the
American Jewish Arc-
hives in Cincinnati.)
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Death
of
Joseph
Rosenblatt, famous cantor,
June 19.
Death of Rose Harriet
Pastor Stokes, socialist and
Communist labor leader,
journalist, writer, June 20.
Death of Morris Hillquit,
distinguished socialist, Oct.
7.
Albert Einstein arrived
in the U.S., a refugee from
Germany.
The Conference on
Jewish Social Studies was
established. It was dedi-
cated to the scientific study
of the Jewish experience.
Adolf Hitler rose to power
in Germany.
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150 Years Ago
AT 12 MILE OFF 696 851-4094
LUNCH $10
Jewish colonists settled,
in Savannah, Ga. They ar-
rived in July
1783
Mikveh Israel Congrega-
tion in Philadelphia pro-
tested against the Pennsyl-
vania constitution which
denied them equality. Jews
then actively fought for
political emancipation. One
of the leaders was Haym
Salomon.
1833
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SUNDAY THRU THURSDAY 11 a.m.-11 p.m.
FRIDAY & SATURDAY 11 a.m.-1 a.m.
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1733
250 Years Ago
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NEW LIGHT FOOD ITEMS
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States. The man responsible
for this was Lorenzo Da
COCKTAILS • BEER-WINE • CARRY-OUT
Ponte. He was Mozart's lib-
retto writer. Born a Jew, he
converted to Catholicism.
He came to the United
States in 1805.
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Fredrick Knefler was
born in Hungary. He be-
came a general during the
Civil War.
Alexander Levi came to
Iowa. He was probably the
first permanent Jewish set-
tler in that area.
Birth of Lewis Naphtali
Dembitz, Feb. 3. Dembitz
drafted the first American
law introducing the Austra-
AND THE P'ZAll BAND
lian closed ballot.
1883
FRIDAY & SATURDAY NITES
100 Years Ago
IN THE DOWNSTAIRS
Emma Lazarus composed
GREASEPIT THEATER
her sonnet, "The New Col-
ossus," which is _engraved
DOUG'S
on a tablet on the pedestal of
NOW OPEN MONDAYS
FOR LUNCH
the Statue of Liberty.
11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Birth
of
Ludwig
Lewisohn, author, novelist,
DRINKS
critic, May 30.
1 /2 OFF
The first rabbinic class at
Mon. Only
the Hebrew Union College
was ordained July 11.
Cong. Aaron was estab-.
lished in Trinidad, Colo.
Joseph Pulitzer pur-
chased the New York World
and inaugurated a new
epoch in American jour-
DELI
nalism.
1908
12 MILE AND
75 Years Ago
EVERGREEN
Cyrus Adler was ap-
Your Hosts:
Southfield
pointed president of Dropsie
Jack Baiter
557-8899
College.
and Al Winkler
Death of Abraham Gold- ♦
faden, Hebrew and Yiddish .
DINNER SPECIALS—NOV. 19 THRU NOV. 24
poet, compos -er, journalist ♦ FRESH ROAST TURKEY w/Stuffing
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and playwright, Jan. 9. He
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CABBAGE
was the founder of the Yid-
dish stage.
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Death of Rabbi Felsent-
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hal, a leader of Reform Jews
Pot. & Bread Basket
and an early Zionist, Jan.
12.
1933
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50 Years Ago
Death of Belle Lindner Is-
raels Moskowitz, noted wel-
fare worker and political
adviser, Jan. 2.
Death of Felix Adler,
founder of the Ethical Cul-
ture Movement, April 24.
Every Communist must
grasp the truth. Political
power grows out of the
barrel of a gun.
—Mao Tse-Tung
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