THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 28, 1984 43 LISTENING POST Stephen Becharas . • . and The Staff Of DANNY RASKIN TZVIAH IDEN, daughter of Jack and Shirlee Iden, and focus of a recent "Shalom" party when she made aliyah to Israel, is al- ready gaining much attention there. A lifelong horse lover, expert in pedigrees, and breeder of Egyp- tian Arabians, Tzviah, who has a master's degree in social work from University of Michigan, is presently employed at Kadoorie, an agricultural school in the lower Galilee . . . Kadoorie, estab- lished in the 1920s, boasts many noted former Israeli students .. . generals, prime ministers, etc. Tzviah's friend, Gen. Haim Bar-Lev, former leader of the Is- raeli Defense Forces and a horse lover too (he is head of Israeli Arabian Horse Association), came to the school recently to person- ally welcome his young friend. Until late July, Tzviah raised her horses at Masoret Arabians in Grand Blanc, Mich. . . . Since her two great loves to date have been horses and Israel, she really has it together now. Jack and Shirlee have another daughter, Elaine, son-in-law Alex (Cheshin) and grandchildren Arik and Maya, who live in Israel . . . Attorney son Bruce makes it closest for Mom and Dad to visit . . . by living in Miami, Fla., with wife Lee. CONGRATS ... to Harry J. Goldberg . . . on his birthday .. . here in the former home town for holidays with wife Sally . . . They now live in Miami Beach, Fla. 45 PEOPLE attended "Very Special Birthday" party for Irving Lipsky, given by daughter and son-in-law Rhoda and Jim Lubaski at their home. One of the first times that wife, Rita, didn't lift a finger to cook her Jewish delicacies. Out-of-towners included . . . Irving's sister, Goldie Kenner, Los Angeles, Calif.; cousin Michael Bernstein, outside Dal- las, Texas; daughter Marlene Ba- lan, Fremont, Calif.; Jim's brother Paul Lubaski, Columbus, Ohio. Kevin, 81/2-year-old son of Jim and Rhoda, gave Grandpa Irving a glow and attendees quite a show . . . with his exhibitions of break dancing . . . Willie Niskar still pocketing the balls in rapid fash- ion on the billiard table . . . as wife Dorothy watched. Jerry Glassman singing with accordionist . . . before leaving early with wife Debbie for their weekly Sunday morning golf trek . . . Commercial builder Dennis Dembs, now wearing beard, worked for Irving when 22 years old . . . Allan Brand also leaving early to golf Sunday morning .. . Sam Sobel, there with wife Carol, worked for Irving when 18 years old . . . about 20 years ago . . . To- day, Sam is a prominet builder of clinics. Irving love_s Las Vegas and At- lantic City . . . and so the cake set before him was indicative of his fond feelings . . . On it were mini- ature crap table, slot machine, poker hands and a pair of dice. The beam on Irving's face as he watched grandson Kevin break dancing was best birthday pre- sent he could have received. ALSO CARRYING those very unique cards . . . by Barbara Shefflin . . . in the area for single folks . . . is Schettler's Drugs at Somerset Mall, W. Big Beaver. CONGRATS ... to Allen and Anne Marcus . . . on their 35th anniversary. LINDA SOLOMON, celebrity to the celebrities, will bring her new super presentation of slides on famous people . . . plus talk about them . . . Oct. 23, 7 p.m. . . . at Summit Apartments Clubhouse, Northwestern Hwy. . . . It'll be dinner by B'nai B'rith Women Centennial Chapter .. . for B'nai B'rith Children's Home in Israel . . . Food will be by the "Centennial Chapter Caterers." Linda, Detroit News columnist, photographer, radio and televi- sion personality, will also conduct a question and answer session .. . She's so sweet, the gals will love her. For ticket info, call Pauline Weiss, 354-5528; or Sally Lippitt, 353-4477 . . . It's the group's third annual. CONGRATS ... to Dr. Sidney and Ruth Siegan . . . on their 50th anniversary. 1,000 PEOPLE ARE expected for the Michigan reunion being held Saturday night at Big D Ranch outside of Dallas, Texas .. . It's the group's sixth annual .. . First one was with 55 people at Bagelstein's Deli . . . The number has grown tremendously each af- fair . . . Last year's was for 870 at another ranch north of the Dallas-Fort Worth airport. TINA SIEGAL has been pro- moted to supervisor in Renais- sance West Mental Health Clinic . . . She earned her master's de- gree in social work from Wayne State University . . . and has been at Renaissance West just over a year. STAN ZERMAN will soon have two places at Applegate Square, Northwestern between 12 and 13 Mile . . . Coming this winter will be his Sandilar, Too . . . with moderate-price, high- styled shoes for women of all ages. BERNIE WINER is great- great-uncle . . . not just a one- timer unk of niece Allyson . . . and he sure did do work right of her recent bat mitzvah at Bay Pointe Country Club . . . coordinating the photography. CALLING BILLY FIELD, local TV personality on many watchable commercials, mimic, pantomimist and all-around fun entertainer . . . Remember your first club engagement? . . . You were ready to quit when the audi- ence broke out in laughter after you had begun a serious Al Jolson routine . . . But everything turned out all right . . . you had just for- gotten to remove the fake nose after doing a Jimmy Durante number! LOOKING BACK .. . JUNE 14, 1968 ... 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