100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be under copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Bentley Historical Library at bentley.ref@umich.edu

September 08, 1995 - Image 60

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-09-08

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

Florida, Las Vegas,
California, Arizona,
New York, Chicago,
Hawaii, Paris,
Thailand, Australia,
AND MANY MORE...

FOR
AIRLINE
TICKETS
810.661-6677

• Airlines • HotelS • Tours • Cruises

kasher stove and oven; unpack
new pots, pans, dishes, glasses,
silverware; thaw out frozen
meats which had been shipped
over from the United States; and
cook and bake both for Friday
night and for three meals on Sat-
urday.
Dinner that night was a qual-
ified success. The Filipino wait-
ers, who had never previously
served kosher food, performed
with some trepidation but no er-
ror. On the other hand, the chick-
en soup lacked a certain
maturity; the carrots (summoned
from a state of absolute frigidity)
were still a bit chewy; and the ap-
ple strudel somehow lacked the
authentic flakiness, which it
would have at subsequent meals.
In fact, after the difficult be-
ginning, Blass, Valier-Grossman
and company settled into a rou-
tine of kosher cooking for the rest
of the voyage which their guests
declared to be much better than
any airline frozen kosher foods,
certainly, and the equal of that
served at the best kosher restau-
rants anywhere.
The contingent of kosher pas-
sengers was seated in the cen-
ter of the ship dining room, in a
place of prominence, next to the
captain's table. That first Sab-
bath evening, they performed
their ablutions, made the motzi,
chanted the kiddush, ate,
benched and sang "Sholom Ale-
ichem" with joy and enthusiasm
... somewhat to the wonder and
admiration of the non-Jewish
passengers at the tables around
them, many of whom had never
before seen such a demonstration
of religiosity.
"It was a statement of equali-
ty, that observant Jews are first-
class citizens, not to be relegated
to the corner of a dining-room,
made to feel somehow 'strange'
Or 'apart,"' remarked Rabbi Mar-
vin Tokayer, who accompanied
the group as its spiritual mentor.
"We were not 'at the back of the
bus' — but 'right up at the front
of the bus,' the rabbi added.
During the course of the voy-
age, he would conduct the sever-
al daily services, Sabbath services
and Havdalah, and give talks on
the Marco Polo's ports-of-call-
which he had previously visited
as a navy chaplain in the Far
East and as rabbi of the Jewish
congregation in Tokyo.
Among the ports-of-call on this
journey were Singapore, where a
Sephardic Orthodox congrega-
tion, Maghain Aboth, has func-
tioned for more than 150 years;
Semarang, in Java, where there
had been a community of Russ-
ian Jewish refugees in the 1920s,
after the 1917 Russian Revolu-
tion, and Bangkok, where there
are not one but two congrega-
tions. Both the existing commu-
nities, in Singapore and Bangkok,
are worth noting.

CRUISING page 62

Watch for Our New
Northwestern Highway
Location!

Experienced and
Personal Service

For all your
TravaNeeds
CALL LANA
810-661-6677

MOTOR COACH TOURS - AIR AND CRUISE TRAVEL

* WE HAVE CONSUMER BANKRUPTCY INSURANCE *
WASH. D.C. & HOLOCAUST MUSEUM *
$219 *
* SHAW FESTIVAL
* "You Never Can Tell" &
Fr. $399 *
Oct. 12-18; 26-30

STRATFORD FESTIVAL
"Gondoliers" & "Amadeus"
$159 *
Oct. 10-11
*
OTTAWA-MONTREAL-QUE.
$659 *
CITY — Oct. 5-12

MYRTLE BEACH, S.C.
Sept. 23-29,
BOSTON/CAPE COD
Oct. 7-14 & Oct. 14-21

$599 *
*
$663 *
BILOXI, MISS. & NEW ORLEANS *
$449
Oct. 14-20
*
"JOSEPH & AMAZING TECHNI- *
COLOR DREAMCOAT"
Masonic Temple
$94 *
Dec. 10, Jan. 14 & 20
Show (Donny Osmond) & dinner at *
Mario's

I T_WOULD BE

BERKLEY TOURS AND TRAVEL, INC.

FOR'
CRUISE

559-8620 OR 1-800-875-TOUR (8687)

AMAICA

All Inclusive

- PAY FOR 1st PERSO\
2nd PERSON FREE
•CALL FOR DATES
and RATES I
WE ARE YOUR CRUISE

Dec. 17, 1995

$1079 per adult

$309 Per child 11 and under when staying with adults
1 $39 tax per person

-

CADILLAC TRAVEL

$

+ .1 $P
199
tax5
+ air add-on
Detroit

to New York

Princess Cruises

From

Why Pay More?

$524

$102 tax

SIMCHA TOURS

CRUISES

Your Complete Travel Connection

(810) 661-8871

Open 7 Days

Orlando

Colorado

90

d

Saturday Departures
7 or 14 nts.

$ 1 6

From

9rund
Trip

Nonstops Mon, Fri, & Sat
3, 4, 7, 10, 11 or 14 nts.

Las Vegas

1 9

12 Days From

CARIBBEA
CRUISE

Hamilton, Miller, I Judson & Fayne Travel Corporation

From

Ei Interluder

7' DAY

CALL 358-5330

Rou n

C RUISE

7 NIGHTS
Air & Hotel Jamaica Grande,

ay EXPERTS

1 4 9

*

Prices p.p. dbl. occ. Group Discounts.

UP A

From



CALL FOR DETAILS, OTHER TRIPS & FLYERS!

nuts TO PASS

HMHF

*
*

NEED A GIFT? GIVE TRAVEL!
GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE!
BIRTHDAYS, ANNIVERSARIES, WED-
DINGS, ETC.!
LET US HELP PLAN YOUR
HONEYMOON!
CALL US TO BOOK HMHF, KEY TOUR, CRUISES, ETC. — WE
ARE A FULL SERVICE TRAVEL AGENCY!

FUN, AFFORDABLE & EXCITING!

Jr

* "Cavalcade" October 7 & 8
* CAPE COD & "WHALE WATCH" *
555 *
* Oct. 8-14
*
* NASHVILLE
$325 *
* Oct. 5-8
* HILTON HEAD, S.C.
$465*
* Oct. 22-27 & Nov. 12-17
BRANSON, MO
$649 *
Oct. 12-18
CHICAGO
* MONET EXHIBIT
$315
* Nov. 10-12
* GRAND TRAVERSE RESORT &
* LEELANAU SANDS CASINO
Fr. $137
Oct 16-17 & Nov.
* "OCTOBERFEST" Kitchener Ont.
169
* Oct 14-15
* "PHANTOM OF THE OPERA"
* TORONTO — Nov. 18-19 $199

90

Round
Trip

Nonstops Every Day but Tue
3. 4, 7. 10 or 14 nts.

Cancun

$

From

2 4 9 90

Round
Trip

Sat Nonstops
7 or 14 nts

iii

The Cruise & Vacation. Shoppe of

To Book, Call any Travel Agent!

Limited space on all special rates. Prices are airfare only unless otherwise noted. They will vary
according to day. duration. airline and time of travel. Fares are capacity controlled. Please add
airport PFC charges and 10% FET on airfare portion (domestic flights only), and any applicable
taxes on international departures. Fares are nonretroactive, and good on new bookings only
Participation Contract Required. PROTECT YOUR TRIP! ASK ABOUT HMHF'S ETP.

rq

An American
Travel Company

6UMMIrli 11:2AVEL

*based on availability
29214 Orchard lake Rd. FarmingtonHills
Hours: 9AM-5:30PM Sat 10:30AM-2:00PM
2-1188

CY)
Cr)

Go

w

2

LU

A Perfect Family Gift..
A Subscription to the Jewish News.

UJ
C/3

.

81

Back to Top

© 2025 Regents of the University of Michigan