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February 23, 2001 - Image 77

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-02-23

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1 989 treasure, Lobster

#15)0ne of the
great unsolved myster-
ies of the century:
Who killed Arnold
Rothstein? Shot to
death in 1928 in the
Park Central Hotel in
New York City, Roth-
stein was a leading
mobster, infamous for
controlling the largest
gambling empire in
the United States
during the 1920s.
Among his "employ-
ees" were Frank
Costello and Louis
Lepke Buchalter.
Though most believe
Rothstein knew who
had done him in, he
refused to name
names when he was
found, dying, at the
hotel.

Man From Mars?), Cur-

tis does the mambo with
De Carlo, as a jealous
Burt Lancaster watches
from the sidelines.

I

I #12) Famed second

I baseman Charles
I "Buddy" Myer (1904-
1974) played for 17
years with Washing-
ton and Boston. A
lefty, he was named
I the best major lea-
guer from Mississippi
in 1974 by the Sod-
: ety of American Base-
I ball Research.

Tony Curtis

I

I #13). Two of the .

I most interesting (but
I relatively unknoWn)
:Jewish poets of the
20th century were the
I brother-and-sister
The Ten Commandments
#16) Though he
pair, Julian Tuwim
was
best known as
I and Irena Tuwim.
the leading
Julian (1894-1953),
spokesman
for
Conservative
Jewry in
I the more famous of the two, was born
the United States, and as the inspira-
in Lodz and educated in Warsaw.
tion for the movement's Schechter day
I His father's family were observant and
I Zionist; his mother's family were secu- -1 schools, scholar Solomon Schechter -
(18471915) also served as a lectur-
I larists. By the time he was 24, Julian
er in rabbinics at England's Cam-
had published his first collection of
1
bridge University in 1882.
poetry.

Julian always identified strongly with
his Jewish background, and subse-
t quently was a frequent target of attacks
from Poles. So he lived in exile, writing
poetry (including one work that
I became the theme of the Polish resis-
t tance movement during World War II)
land speaking out against fascism. After
I the Nazis' defeat, he returned to
Poland where he composed poetry,
translated works by Pushkin, and wrote
I children's stories.
In addition to poetry, Irena Tuwim
composed a biography, Lodz Years,
published in 1958.

• •

#14) "Moses" made his first film
appearance in 1923, when actor
I Theodore Roberts starred in the
famous story of those famous two
I tablets, The Ten Commandments.

-#17) You can find ornately decorat-
ed sanctuaries in synagogues and
I temples throughout the world, but you
would be hard pressed to see a stat-.
I ue in a single one. Why? The sec-
ond commandment says that men
should not Make "graven" (or sculp-
I tured) images (such as idols) nor
should they "bow down to them nor
serve them."

I

I

#18) While everyone who keeps

1 kosher agrees on the concept of sepa-
rating meat and milk, there's an extra-
! ordinary diversity when it comes to
.1 how long one should wait to eat dairy
after consuming a meat meal. Some
wait one hour; some wait six. Dutch
I Jews, however, have their own unique
custom: they wait 72 minutes, exactly.



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