Davidson Digital Archive
Scavenger Hunt
GO
How well do you know
Jewish Detroit history?
It’s easy to find what you’re
looking for in the Davidson
Digital Archives, available
for free at
www.djnfoundation.org.
SEND WIN
Go to the archives
and find the answers to the
questions below. Send the
answers to
jheadapohl@renmedia.us
with “Scavenger Hunt” in
the subject line by Nov. 28.
Three random winners will
be selected from correct
entries to receive a
$100 gift card
to a local restaurant.
THE QUESTIONS:
1. “Captain Tov” began his adventures in the JN in
November 1950. A lone ranger who fought villains in
the Negev, what was the name of his steed?
6. His name sounds a bit like pretzel, and his “illustrious
family” history was featured in the JN in 1978.
7. Need to drop a few pounds after the holidays? This
person devised a famous program to help. The first
2. He was heartily welcomed to Detroit in 1951. Emma and
advertisement for the program with her name was in
Morris Schaver welcomed him in an advertisement. An
the JN in 1966.
“airport” is named after him.
3. She was coming to Detroit in 1956. It was a golden
moment for Michigan.
4. He came to Detroit and stopped by Moishe House for
dinner in 2011. He only use s one name, but most Jewish
youth will know it and his music.
8. There have been a lot of Jewish boxers, but only one
Jewish woman is famous as a boxing manager. She was
featured in an article in 1995.
9. Born in Duluth, Minn., his name was Zimmerman. He is
one of the most famous musicians in America but uses a
different name now, as an article in 2005 explains.
5. Here you could buy “Raw Pickled Tongue” at $.47 per
pound in 1975. Detroit’s Jews shopped at this market for 10. If you like “Cheese Kreplach,” this famous chef put it in
a can for you in 1962.
many years.
MOST IMPORTANTLY, HAVE FUN!
4 November 10 • 2016