arts & life >> the best of everything Play Or Pray? The legendary Yom Kippur decisions of Jewish baseball superstars. p OTPOURRI ... ter, a few piles of empty beer Might not seem like Yom Kippur cases and four or five tables ... to some without break-fast bagels, Yet despite its fly-weight size it lox and cream cheese, and the yearly managed to inspire a fierce loy- account of Detroit Tiger's great Hall of alty among its customers that Famer Hank Greenberg's High Holiday would make the most elegant respect in 1934 of not playing on our holi- of Detroit restaurants envious. est of days ... Also revered by countless Tom, the owner, I forget his fans is Sandy Koufax, ace Hall of Fame last name, had no patience pitcher for the Brooklyn/Los Angeles with restaurant pomp ... The menu was in his head ... If Dodgers who refused to play on Yom Kippur in the World Series of 1965. you were concerned about the That year, Sandy's replacement on the price, folks were asked to help mound for the Series' with the meal ... The opening game was least bother you were, Ilimmmumm lominn._ the team's other great the less it would cost pitcher, Don Drysdale, ... Like with your food, another Hall-of- some folks would simply Famer-to-be ... But he pick up their own dishes, --1111 701 4 1 iii i art-4 pitched poorly, and, as 110.1114iwissak - . - walk into the kitchen amm i ,Z .f Ill1111 11111 r and clear them off ... If he was removed from the game, he said to you wanted another beer, -11 Manager Walt Alston, "I you'd might go pull it out ° bet right now you wish of the cooler ... It would I was Jewish, too." just be assumed that you And when starring were a regular customer. THE THOUGHT with the Dodgers, Hall It's that time of year! of Fame candidate out- COMES to mind that fielder Shawn Green, this would have been who retired in 2008, chose not to play on the 63rd anniversary of the former famous Yom Kippur ... "I felt like it was the right Caucus Club restaurant on Congress, thing to do:' said Green. "I thought it was Detroit, that just a few years ago was the right example to set for Jewish kids, a forced to close after having its home lot of whom don't like to go to synagogue:' there all those years, had the Penobscot I CAN'T BELIEVE that Tom's Tavern Building been sold locally rather than to an out-of-America firm that might never is still open on West Seven Mile, just west of Wyoming, Detroit, across from where have heard of the fame or tradition Caucus Darbys used to pack 'em in ... It is still had attained throughout those years. small and seedy looking with an uneven The wonderful dining resurgence of floor and plastered walls with holes in Detroit now going on would certainly them. have been a huge boon also for the former So many will remember Tom's Tavern Caucus Club, which so many prominent of years back when it looked like it had public leaders, politicians, sports figures, survived an earthquake ... With lines and etc. prayed with numerous regular John angles that were as out of kilter as a box- and Jane Does that its presence would er's nose ... It had only a short bar coun- again be continued. e ll amatalr p ft at t r _11 " , 1 :---- From the date 63 years ago that Les and Sam Gruber opened the Caucus Club across from their original London Chop House, to the days of Mary Belloni, the for- mer waitress there who bought the dining icon and continued its precious reputation, it will forever be remembered ... Wouldn't it be wonderful if the Caucus Club as it was would rise again ... even if at another location? Like perhaps at one of Dan Gilbert's Downtown Detroit buildings looking to open a restaurant within its edifice ... Sure would be a huge tribute to maybe name it Sammy's Caucus Club, or some- thing on that order, honoring Gilbert's dad, Sam Gilbert, years ago partner with Irving Sachs of Saksey's Lounge on Woodward in Detroit. SIGHTSEEING ... Retired cardiologist Dr. Steve Widlansky, looking better than ever ... His Farmington Hills practice was taken over years ago by Dr. Alan Silverman ... Another heart doc who looks better than ever, Dr. Mel Rubenfire, University of Michigan Health System, Ann Arbor, must have found the secret of smiling youth ... Dr. Michael Seidman, in ENT Department at Henry Ford Hospital, West Bloomfield, always sartorial good- looker with tie and sport jacket or suit ... Dr. Steven Shumer, popular dermatolo- gist in Southfield, with a great smile that immediately gives his patients huge con- fidence. WHEN DETROIT Restaurant Week begins on Friday, Sept. 18, through Sunday, Sept. 27, this year, it will for the first time, have two prices, $35 and $25 at selected locales for its meals ... It will also have nine or more than the 16 original participating eateries in 2009. New restaurants include Mario's, El Barzon, etc. ... joining standbys Whitney, Andiamo Riverfront, Roast, Santorini, Sinbad's, etc. ... Almost 400,000 people have previously attended popular Detroit Restaurant Weeks. OLDIE BUT GOODIE DEPT. ... Joe bought a parrot and one morning found it with a small prayer shawl over its head, rocking to and fro, and mumbling. Bending over to listen, Joe was shocked to discover the parrot saying prayers in the finest Hebrew. "You're Jewish?" asked Joe. "Not only Jewish," said the parrot, "but Orthodox. So will you take me to the synagogue on Rosh Hashanah?" "Of course, I'll take you, but can I tell my friends about you? This isn't a secret, is it?" "No secret at all. Tell anyone you want:' And the parrot returned to his praying. Joe told all his friends. Of course, no one believed him, and in no time Joe was taking bets. By Rosh Hashanah, he had thousands in bets riding on the parrot. Grinning, Joe waited. Everyone waited. The parrot didn't pray. Joe put the prayer shawl over the parrot's head, but the bird ducked and the shawl fell off. After the services, Joe's friends laughed, He was humiliated and at home vicious- ly screamed at the parrot, "I'm going to wring your neck! Pray to die!" "Hold it, you idiot. In 10 days it's Yom Kippur. Why don't you bet everyone that I can sing Kol Nidre." "Why? You didn't do anything today!" "Exactly," replied the parrot. "So for Yom Kippur, just think of the odds you'll get!" CONGRATS ... 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