59 Friday, April 5, 1985 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS LISTENING POST PAT ARCHER DANNY RASKIN • Cxcali6ur shindig is planned for Sept. 14, at Sheraton-Oaks, Novi . . . Grads who haven't received mail info should contact Gordon Leff, 569- 2232 . . . For more info on the reu- nion or to volunteer help, contact Gordon or Alyse Cash, 542-1127. GET WELL WISHES ... to Albert "Sonny" Goldstein . . . re- cuperating after heart attack. DATE HAS BEEN SET by National Council of Jewish Women, Greater Detroit Section, for its Installation Luncheon .. . will be May 7 at Temple Israel .. . 11 a.m. hors d' oeuvres, 12 noon lunch . . . Michigan Opera Thea- ter will put on Broadway review . . . Chairgals are Shelly Cooper and Sharon Radom . . . Call NCJW office for reservations, 258-6000. CONGRATS ... to Hortense Falk . . . on her 75th birthday .. . Surprise party was given recently at Jacques by daughter Nancy Fox, who came in from Mill Val- ley, Calif. MAIL DEPT. "Former De- troiter Ann Zimmerman was hos- tess to 24 'snowbird' Detroiters at luncheon held at Hillcrest Coun- try Club. It was a great reunion. "The George Karabenicks and Harold Habers entertained at a dinner party as their `Goodby To Florida' for this season. Thirty Detroiters were present at this fun-filled evening." Most Sincerely Extend Wishes To Our Customers and Friends For The Utmost In Health and Happiness On The Occasion Of PASSOVER SNag 012 LIEU 9£ltiC7C21 TRADITIONAL THIRD '1 1 7 ---- ..i--- cc 40 • ,•• \ 40 • • • • Iv • • 0 a • r • • • A • 8 • DELICATESSEN & RESTAURANT 13821 W. 9 Mile Rd. • Oak Park 0 • •• • • Lecture In Troy The Center for New Thinking will continue its lecture series in April with "The Freudian Fal- lacy," 10 a.m. Thursday, at the Somerset Mall auditorium in Troy. There is a charge. For information, call the Center for New Thinking, 546-8928. . = V- - BARBARA & STAN SNITZ AND THE EMPLOYEES OF REASON FOR SHRINE- DOM is to care for crippled and Seder by Knights of Pythias, De- troit Lodge 55 . . . this Tuesday, 7 p.m. . . . will be in honor of the late Milt Hubert . . . Seder is open to members, family and friends. A HEALTHY and joyous Passover to you and your family. - "valet. ••• oo • • 41110 • • • 411 • • • • • • eo e #34. GET WELL WISHES ... to otherwise ill children . . . This has always been the reason why so many members of Crescent Shrine volunteer a day to help each year at the Shrine Circus .. . March 28 was a disappointment, though . . . "Budget cut" didn't permit the usual taking of almost 1,500 crippled, ill and indigent children . . . Total was only 475 . . . with club heads vowing this will- never happen again. of 9EECIOn2 '''' ‘- 28815 FRANKLIN ROAD AT NORTHWESTERN • Southfield 358 - 3355 Esther Silver Hannandale, Fla. former Detroiter Emily Brown .. . recuperating at Cedars Hospital in Miami . . . after knee surgery. DAVID GUTTMAN, noted for singing at B'nai B'rith functions, JCC, Federation Bldg. and other various functions, has a tenth an- niversary . . . In 1975, Dave started conducting Passover Sed- ers and liturgical services at Borman Hall and Prentis Manor . . . Birthday begins when he con- ducts Seder tonight at Prentis Manor. ECTE790i2E t£1010E - r V WILL THE JEWISH inmates at Jackson State Prison have Passover Seder services this weekend? . . . At this writing, question still hasn't been resolved . . . Response to column's plea for monies after an inmate wrote us that there wasn't enough in the Jewish Inmates Fund, has been more than enough . . . And legis- lative persons like Tom Powers, Maxine Berman, David Gubow, Lana Pollack, Burton Leland and Jack Faxon . . . plus Joe Forbes, now director of the governor's office for job training . . . have come to bat in what appears to be further obstacles. Seems that Jackson Prison 'is now broken up into three facilities . . . minimum, medium (both for trustees) and maximum (inside the walls) security . . . each with its own deputy warden, recreation supervisor, etc. . . . Robert Brown, director of corrections, has agreed to have two separate Seders .. . Maximum is having its own .. . but the new Jewish chaplain in Jackson, Rabbi Jeffrey Gale (four months) refuses to conduct two services . . . and says he put it up to the prisoners as to which they wanted . . . They agreed, he says, to have just one. The former prison chaplain, Rabbi Irwin Tenenbaum had been told months ago that ar- rangements should be made for separate Seders. A court ruling upheld protest by 300 Moslem inmates who wanted equal rights as the Jewish pris- oners . . . It said that all religious groups can practice their own religion. But the fact is that Passover Seder is not a religious service .. . and doesn't even have to be con- ducted by a rabbi. Also, food is not allowed to be brought into the maximum secu- rity sector . . . not even matzah, which seems quite silly. If the Jewish inmates at Jackson State Prison do not have Passover Seder this weekend . . . a very thorough ,investigation should be made! It took an inmate at Jackson to make us aware of what's going on . . . and too bad this info was so late in coming . . . For sure, there wouldn't have been all this last- minute hassle! GET WELL WISHES ... to Goldie Adler . . . recuperating after stay at Sinai Hospital. is PARENTAL LOVE brightly exemplified . . . by chil- dren of Larry and Marilyn Crantz thinking so much of them . . . that they all came to live in Scottsdale, Ariz. . . . Former localites Larry and Marilyn were in town, re- cently, bragging about their new grandchild, Michael, born to daughter Debbie and son-in-law, gastronology specialist, Dr. Barry Wiss. Jackie, married to dental doc Mark Kay, is doing TV commer- cials there . . . Melinda is in senior year of special education teaching major at Arizona state U. .. . David graduates high school and will also attend Arizona State U. Congrats . . . to Marilyn . . . on her birthday. REUNION DEPT. . . . 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