THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 58 Friday, September 9, 1983 LISTENING POST BEGINNING SEPT. 19, Mike Miller, former WXYZ morning host . . . will be hosting an evening talk show at WHDH radio (850 AM) . . . among the top rated stations in Boston, Mass. market . . . Also, ten- tatively scheduled, in the spring, Mike will host a weekly television talk show out of Hartford, Conn. Mike and Peggy have al- ready sold their home in Farmington Hills . . . and will temporarily reside in Boston. Mike intends to work closely with the Jewish community . . . as he did while here .. . only this time, it will be among one of the nation's largest Jewish communities .. . with a Jewish population over 170,000. He already is in contact with Boston Jewish com- munal leaders. - Before Mike and Peggy left for Boston, a gathering of about 30 close friends bid them adieu . . . at the home of Barbara and Lon Grossman . . . in Bloomfield Hills . . . Mike's parents, Ruth and Sylvan Miller, came to the party from their home in Hammond, Ind. Detroit's loss is very cer- tainly a big gainer for the Boston area. CONGRATS . . . to Jack and Mollie Ekter . . . on their 58th anniversary. 55 YEARS OF friend- ship was continued recently . . . when Sylvia Bellow and hubby Bernie, former De- troiters living in Hol- lywood, Calif., visited the hometown of 10 years ago . . . Sylvia, Beatrice Belfer, Betty Harrison and Betty Englander . . . all graduated Central High School . . . either the same year or a year apart . . . but friends since entering Central. BETTE FLEMING, reg- istered nurse at Sol Waldman's Cambridge Nursing Home, has a prob- lem . . . and much thanks that it's a very small one .. . She can't figure out why her tomatoes aren't growing like they did last year. GET WELL WISHES . . .to Ralph Sparage . . . re- cuperating at home. SOUTHFIELD'S Civil Defense organization is considered one of the coun- try's finest . . . a fact its residents will be glad to know . . . Col. Arthur Be- cker is gent responsible for establishing and promoting it for over 20 years. MAIL DEPT.. . . "Greet- ings to you and all Detroit and Flint readers from two old Detroiters (Norm is orig- inally from Flint) who now reside in Chicago over nine years. Enjoying life here very much, we. live right in town, behind the Water Tower and across from John Hancock Building. "My husband, Norm, was DOMINICO'S Controversial Israeli Play May Take to the Road Danny Raskin's very active in Morganthau Bnai Brith Lodge, serving as pi-esident of lodge and bowling league. I was also involved in George Ger- shwin Chapter of Bnai Brith, serving in the same capacity in chapter and bowling leagues. We also had many friends from Cong. Beth Shalom. "We have many young adults now living in this region from the Michigan area, and are always pleased to have them get in touch with us. Also, many conventions here in town bring our old Michigan friends and we love hearing from them and recommend- ing the latest 'in' places for them. "My mother, Dorothy Bluestein, lives in Florida, a brother Melvin with his Sabra wife and three chil- dren, live on a kibutz in Is- rael, niece and nephew Joann and Herb Kahn and their two children live in Los Angeles. "We gathered this sum- mer for the first time in years when Mel and family came to the U.S. for a visit. They visited with sisters still in Detroit, Shirley Weinhart (who's been with Home Office Supply and Morrey Wasserman 21 years) and Faye and Lou Damraur, who owns Lou D Sales, men's discount clo- thing store in Royal Oak." Irene R. Bernstein THE 50-YEAR Reunion of 1934 . . . more or less .. . grads from both Central and Northern High . . . is going full speed ahead . . . Catalyst behind this huge venture is Iz Malin . . . If you want to help on what could be the biggie of all re- unions . . . easily between 1,000 and 1,500 . . . Call Ti at 864-2506. BIRTHDAY CON- GRATS . . . to Mollie Cooper . . . on her 75th birthday . . . being cele- brated•at a party given by her daughters, Marge Rob- bins, Madeline Harris, Phyllis Swartz and Caroline Cooper. Son-in-law Jerry Robbins and grandson Michael Rob- bins are happy to miss the opening football game at University of Michigan .. . and help Mollie celebrate the gala occasion. GET WELL WISHES . . . to Sid Pianin . . . re- cuperating at home. . ' JERUSALEM (JNI) — A Haifa Municipal Theater production about an anti- feminist and anti-Semitic Jew has evoked heated con- troversy in Israeli artistic circles. However, rave reviews and enraptured audiences for the initial performances of "The Soul of a Jew" by Yehoshua Sobol, seemed to vindicate festival director John Drummond's decision CHARLES ROWLAND The drama, based on the life of Otto Weininger, a Viennese Jew who re- nounced his faith before shooting himself in 1903, ties in with this year's festi- val theme of the arts in Vie- nna before World War I. PIANO & VOCAL STYLIST THURS.-SAT. 8:30-1 a.m. SUN. 7-11:30 p.m. HAPPY NEW YEAR TO OUR CUSTOMERS & FRIENDS , OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK • COCKTAILS Newspaper Awards Are Listed NEW YORK — Winners in the second annual Simon Rockower Memorial Jour- nalism Awards have been announced by the American Jewish Press Association and JWB. Winners are: Janice L. 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