Berganza, Spanish Mezzo Coloratura, to Perform for Institute Music Series THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 48—Friday, November 27, 1964 Teresa Berganza, young Spanish mezzo coloratura, will be presented by the Founders Society, Detroit Institute of Arts' Music Committee in the second concert of its music series 8:20 p.m. Dec. 11 in the In- stitute auditorium. Miss Berganza's vocal range ex- ceeds 21/2 oc- taves, rare among sopranos. She made her American debut with the Dallas Civic Opera in 1958. In 1959 t h e Saturday Review predicted that she "would be an international cel- ebrity before she is 30." Time Mag- a z i n e acknowl- edged Miss Ber- ganza to be "One Miss Berganza of Europe's top divas" before she Johnny Di Cicco, host at the Landmark, 18800 W. McNichols, is a musical personality whose career has run the gamut from Earl Car- roll's Vanities to movies to re- cordings on the Decca label. Johnny is leader of the band at the Landmark which features vocalist Lori Young, instrumental- ists Frank Gilbo and Don Kipp, with pianist Judy Carroll during the cocktail hour. Music Committee of the Founders Society 8:20 p.m. Thursday at the Institute. Manes, 24, studies with Irwin Freundlich at Julliard School of Music, where he has held the Leventritt Award Winner, Ernest Hutcheson Scholarship. Stephen Manes, to Appear Winner of the Concert Artists for Young Artists Concert Guild Town Hall Award, he per- Pianist Stephen Manes, 1962 formed at New York Town Hall in Leventritt Award winner, will be 1963. He received highest honor- presented in the first of the Young able mention in the Michaels Mem- Artists Series sponsored by the orial Competition, won the Kos- returned to America in 1962 for her American Opera debut in the title role of Rossini's "Ceneren- tola." `Who's Who in the Talmud' Lists the Great Talmudic Per4onalities Who were the great masters who compiled the Bible and provided us with the great legalistic work that served both as commentary on Judaism, as interpreter of Jewish laws and was at the same time an addendum to Jewish history? Rabbi Alfred J. Kolatch, noted scholar. leader in Conservative Judaism. author of several impor- tant books, provided the answer Loverly Team Appears in "Who's Who in the Talmud." A phonetics professor and his published by Jonathan David. (131 slum - reared pupil have been ' brought to popular fame through E. 23rd, NY 10). This is an unusually interesting the musical comedy "My Fair Lady." first on stage and now on and descriptive work. It defines Talmudic terms. and explains the I film. Rex Harrison and Audrey Hep- six orders of the Mishna: Zeraim, ' burn star in the $17,000,000 Moed, Nashim, Nezikin, Ko-doshim Technicolor smash hit, now play- and Tohorot. The various tractates ing at the United Artists Theater. are referred to, and the reader ac- quires a knowledge seldom offered Combining varied programing in such practical terms and with with musical sensitivity and adding such simplicity, making "Who's their fine sense of humor, FER- Who in the Talmud" a book for RANTE and TEICHER. "Movie laymen. By introducing facsimile re- Theme" two-piano team. promise a gala evening of entertainment , productions of tractates of the when they appear at Detroit's Ma-1 Babylonian Talmud, Rabbi Kol- atch adds to the intimacy of the sonic Temple 8 p.m. Dec. 4. I t1,_ The Screen "•., commits the perfect comedy! Icotot.e-tuzil FRI. & SAT. Open 6:45, shown • t 7:15 & 10:50. SUN. Open at 1, shown 3:20, 7:00, 10:35. MON., TUES., WED. Open 6:30, shown 8.40 only. Also DR. NO a James Bond Mystery FRI. & SAT. 9:15 only. SUN. 1:20, 5:00, 8:40. MON., TUES., WED. 6:40, 10:20. Marinee Sot. Open 1:00 MOVIE GUIDE NEIGHBORHOOD DOWNTOWN ADAMS Grand Circus Park Open Daily & Sun. 10:45 Sat. 8:30 A.M. Walt Oisney's "Mary Popping." Weekdays 8. Sun. 11:30, 2:00, 4:30, 7:00, 9:30 Sat. 9:00, 11:30, 2:00, 4:30, 7:00, 9:30 LADIES DAY WED.-50c WO 2-7930 2211 Woodward—WO 1-9494 Fre* Parking Doors Open 10:45 a.mit. FOX Edw. Judd, Martha Hyer "1ST MEN IN THE MOON" in Color and Panavision Plus "DEVIL SHIP PIRATES (in Color) LATE SHOW Friday and Saturday For schedule information call WO 1- 917 7 -- -- _ At Grand Circus GRAND CIRCUS Park WO 1-3240 "GOODBYE CHARLIE" Debbie Reynolds, Tony Curtis, Pat Boone (Scope and Color) Open Daily and Sun. 10:45 a.m. Shown FRI. and SAT., 11:05, 1:28, 3:51, 6:14, 8:37, 11:00. SUN. - THURS., 11:05, 1:18, 3:31, 5:44, 7:57, 10:10. WED. 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Plus Featurette "YESTERDAY'S BIG STORY" MON., TUES., THURS., FRI. 8:00, 10:05. WED., SAT., SUN. & HOLIDAYS, 3:35, 5:45, 8:00, 10:05. Gd.River at Oakman WE 3-6380 5746 Schaefer near Ford LU 2-1610 "TOPKAPI" (in Color) Melina Mercouri, Peter Ustinov, Maximillian Schell. FRI. Open 6:45, Shown 7:05, 11:13. SAT. Open 5:00, Shown 7:08, 11:06. SUN. Open 12:45, Shown 2:58, 6:56 and 10:54. "PINK PANTHER," Peter Sellers and David Niven. FRI. 9:30 Only. SAT. 5:15, OPEN THANKSGIVING, 3:45. 9:23. SUN. 1:05, 5:13 and 9:11. 22857 Woodward LI 3-5800 RADIO CITY "TOPKAPI" (in Color) Melina Mercouri, Peter Ustinov, Maximilian Schell. FRI. Open 5:30, Shown 7:35, 11:45. Open 1:15, Shown 3:35, 7:45 and 11:45. SUN. Open 1:15, Shown 3:35, 7:45. MON., TUES., WED. Open 6:15, Shown David 8:25 Only, "PINK PANTHER," Niven and Peter Sellers. 5:40, 9:45. , FRI. 5:40, 9:45. SUN. 1:35, SAT. 1:35, 5:40, 9:45. DAILY 6:35, 10:30. — RIVIERA subject under review. PALMER PARK Hamilton UN 2-2140 Peter Sellers and Elke Sommers in Panavision and Color in A SHOT IN THE DARK Open 6:45, Shown DAILY 7:05, 10:34 SAT. OPEN 4:45, Shown 7:05, 10:34. SUN. Open 1:45, Shown 3:56, 7:35, 11:14. DR. "NO" James Bond Mystery Daily 8:53 only. Sat. 5:15, 8:53. Sun. 2:05, 5:44, 9:23. the Together with the introduction of the facsimiles, Rabbi Kolatch explains the use of commentaries accompanying the Talmudic texts. In addition to evaluating the trac- tates, there is a section explaining popular terms and expressions in the Talmud. Then comes the who's who — the list of great personalities in the Talmud. Dr. Samuel K. Mirsky, professor of Talmud and rabbinics at Yeshiva University Graduate School, in an introduction to this book, com- mends the author for his creative effort. Dr. Kolatch, who is president of Jonathan David Publishers, has rendered a genuine service to Jew- ish scholarship with this work and has helped provide a volume of great merit introducing the lay reader to the makers of the Tal mud. Man Honors the Place From the Talmud Once . Rab Nahman bar Isaac . seated himself among the young students, another rabbi went over to him and said: "Will you not be good enough to take a place more toward the front, where I am seat- ed " ' Rab Nahman bar Isaac replied: "The place does not honor the man, but the man honors the place. When the Shekinah was on Mount Sinai no one was allowed to approach the Mount. but when the Shekinah departed, everyone was allowed to ascend it." Founders Society Detroit institute of Arts Concert Series SPonish Mezzo Coloratura Star of Europe's Leading Opera Houses Starting Fri., Dec. 11 — 8:30 p. Dec. 2-9 One of the Great Films of the Century .. . 'Hiroshima Mon Amour' Plus Academy Award In 1963 he was awarded a Ful- bright grant for further study in Vienna. For tickets to all concerts, call the Detroit Institute of Arts World Adventure Office, TE 2-76'76, or Grinnell's downtown, WO 2-1124. TERESA BERGANZA Changing to Art Policy! Winner "G1USEPPINA" VARSITY-CINEMA LIVERNOIS at McNICHOLS UN 2-4252 TE 4-1810 5743 Michigan TA 5-3565 9222 Grand River Open Daily 5:30. Sat., Sun. 12:45 "ROUSTABOUT," Elvis Presley. Shown 7:05, 10:54. "THE COOL WORLD" Open DAILY 6:45, FRI. & DAILY Open 5:30, Shown 7:38, SAT. EVE. 5:00, 8:49. SUN. Open 12:35, Shown 1:20, 5:09, 8:58. 11:11. SAT. Re-Open 5:30, Shown 9:38, 11:11. SUN. Open 12:45, Shown 1:25, "KISSES FOR MY PRESIDENT," Fred 4:58 and 8:31. McMurray. DAILY 9:01 Only. SAT. "CHALLENGE AT HELL ST.," FRI. & EVE. 6:41, 10:30. SUN. 3:01, 6:50, 10:39. DAILY 6:05, 9:38. SAT 6:05, 9:38. SUN. SAT. MAT. "BLACK WITCH," 1:05. 3:10, 6:43 and 10:16. "ROUSTABOUT," 2:41. • SAT. MATINEE Open 12:45. 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ART INSTITUTE AUDITORIUM Ticket; on Sale: World Adventure Office, Institute of Arts, Grinnell's Downt., Ford Aud. Box Office, or mail orders. $3.95, $3.50, $2.50, $1.75. Mrs. Edith J. Freeman, Chairman. This Is the one they're all talking about! TERRACE Plymouth Rd. W. of Middlebelt KE 3-5400 & GA 7-1200 "TOPKAPI" (in Color) Melina Mercouri, FRI. & SAT. Open 5:15 Shown 7:30, 11:40 SUN. Open 1:15, Shown 3:30 and 7:45. DAILY, Open 6:15, Shown 8:25 Only. "PINK PANTHER," Peter Sellers and David Niven FRI, & SAT. 5:35, 9:45. SUN. 1:30, 5:40 and 9:50. DAILY 6:30 and 10:35. Special Kiddie Mat. Sat. Doors Open 11:45, Complete Show 1:30, "PIRATES OF BLOOD RIVER" and "QUEEN OF THE PIRATES," Plus Kartoon Karnival. Llvernois at McNichols VARSITY UN 2-4252 "THE BEATLES" "Hard Day's Night" DAILY 7:10, 10:22. SAT. 1:10, 4:22, 7:34, 10:46. SUN. 3:55, 7:07, 10:19. "FOR THOSE WHO THINK YOUNG" DAILY 8:46 Only. SAT. 2:46, 5:58, 9:10. SUN. 2:19, 5:31, 8:43. 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