New friends are enjoyed by Bed Falbaum. Phyllis Falbaum preparei her luncheon. pressed mutual respect and understanding — and that is what "reaching out" is all about. Dick told us how his father-in-law was unable to get a job in Detroit with his Polish surname — at times he was forced to give a different name. I could identify with that as a Jew but cer- tainly had not given much thought to the discrimination suffered by Poles. We discussed and expressed regret at how integration did not work in Detroit; how neighborhoods changed; and how the inability of the communi- ty to support inner-city churches deprived Poles and Catholics of some of their heritage. He grew up on the Near East Side — Warren and Mt: Elliott — while we shared similar "changing neighbor- hood experiences" in the 12th Street- Dexter eras. Dick, more than once, ex- pressed admiration for the emphasis among Jews on "roots and tradition." We discussed the recent television show, Hamtramck, and how embar- rassed Phyllis and I were by its tastelessness and lack of sensitivity. The Bratkowskis asked if Jews and Arabs will ever live in peace in Israel. We talked about the Holocaust — how it could happen again — and the Holocaust Memorial Center not far from our West Bloomfield home. And we discussed a variety of family issues. These included the uni- que feeling of parents having to give way to personal discussions between our children and those they marry or are planning to marry. The BratkoWskis said they did not want to let go anymore than we did. The Bratkowskis and the Falbaums expressed chagrin at the loss of values in today's children and their materialism. Most important, we discussed all these issues with surprising candor — particularly given that this was our first meeting. I believe both parties came away with a better understan- ding of the other. And that was the objective. The Bratkowskis called us a cou- ple of days later, and expressed ap- preciation for the opportunity to reach out. "This was the only way to really interact and create better understanding;' they said. Mike Winkelman and his wife, Betsy, another Jewish family which participated in the Council program, also called to indicate what a "plea- sant and fruitful" experience they had with a Mexican family. We will have another opportuni- ty to develop this beginning next Thursday when we will go with the Bratkowskis to Orchestra Hall for an evening of ethnic entertainment planned by the Jewish Community Council. This is also part of the Council's 50th anniversary celebra- tion and will feature Jewish, Arabic, Spanish, Polish and Black entertainment. If only the Jewish Community Council could make it a requirement that periodically Jewish families must welcome "strangers" into their homes. And if others — Catholics, Pro- testants, Black, Spanish, etc. — would follow, suit, perhaps we would get somewhere in inter-group relations. Phyllis and I must thank the Bratkowskis for expanding our horizons. We will not wait for someone to plan the next program for us. ❑ - Multi-Ethnic Celebration Thursday's T30 p.m. concert at (Polish), the Nadeen Dlaikan Band Orchestra Hall is part of a year- (Arabic), the Hartford Memorial long series of events in honor of the Baptist Church Choir (Black), and 50th anniversary of the Jewish folk singer/comedian Ron Coden Community Council of Metro- (Jewish). Master of ceremonies for the event is David Hermelin, co- politan Detroit. Earlier this year, Council chairman of the Jewish Welfare hosted representatives of Detroit's Federation's Allied Jewish ethnic communities at United Campaign. The program will feature the Hebrew Schools. Nearly 100 families were hosted by Jewish premiere of an audio-visual presen- families on Sept. 20, and 1,000 per- tation on the philosophy and sons are expected at Thursday's history of the Council. Opening concert, which is open to the public remarks will be made by Council free of charge. Reservations are president Leon S. Cohan and Coun- cil executive director Alvin L. required. Performers will include the Kushner. For free ticket reservations, call dance troupes Maria del Carmen ' Grupo Espana (Hispanic), and the the Jewish Community Council, Wisla Song and Dance Ensemble 962-1880. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 25