Asungt 14—Friday, December 2, 1966 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Canadian Folk Singers Malka and Jos() Cong. Bnai David to Be Dedicated to Perform at Shaarey Zedek Dance will be honored for his 26 years of service to Shaarey Zedek. Participants in the program will include Rabbi Irwin Groner, Can- tor Jacob H. Sonenklar and Asso- ciate Cantor Reuven Frankel. Co- chairmen of the dinner committee are Leonard E. Baron, Mrs. Peter A. Martin and Seth Barsky. For reservations, call the syna- gogue, 357-5544. A cocktail recep- tion will precede the dinner. Malka and Joso, Canadian folk critics in the United States and music duo, will be guest artists at Canada, and their albums are the Shaarey Zedek Hanuka Din- best sellers. ner Dance 8:30 p.m. Saturday in Dance music will be by Eric the Social hall. Rosenow and his Continentals. Avern Cohn, chairman, said Jacob Epel, sexton-emeritus, humorist Lew Norman will per- form at the event on behalf of State of Israel Bonds. Malka, born in Israel, the daugh- There are 300 women veterinari- ter of a cantor, starred in Israel's ans in the U.S. children's theater and performed as a dancer at the Dalia Festival and as an actress in "The Village RIDE THE Tale," an Israeli movie. Soon after her arrival in Canada, she became known coast to coast as a TV Uk.,* panelist, dancer and singer. Wearing his yellow "hard hat" given him by the contractor of Joso comes from the Dalmatian the new Cong. Bnai David, Rabbi Hayim Donin compares building coast of Yugoslavia. He was plans with the nearly completed home of the congregation on South- awarded a government scholar- field Rd. near Nine Mile, in Southfield. The synagogue, located on Your Best Buy Is At ship to study at the Zagreb Con- a 10-acre site, will be dedicated Dec. 11. servatory and soon became one of Yugoslavia's leading singers and The $1,500,000 building of Con- cupied since its first meeting place entertainers. gregation Bnai David will be de- on the second floor of a building Their repertoire in a dozen 10 Mile at Greenfield dicated in ceremonies Dec. 11. at Gratiot and Hastings. languages has been hailed by MALKA AND JOSO The white, wing-shaped building, intended to appear poised for flight, rises on Southfield near Nine Mile Road. The rising points formed by the outer walls repre- sent the four horns of the altar of the First Temple in Jerusalem. Within the walls is the circular main sanctuary. In addition, the structure con- • tains a social hall, chapel, meet- ing room. bridal dressing room, 10 classrooms for the religious school, library, study . for the rabbi, of- fices, living quarters for a care- taker and two kitchens. The wing for the religious school is nearing completion. The sanctuary has been in use since the High Holy days in September. Under the leadership of Rabbi Hayim Donin and Congregation President Jack J. Kraizman, the first unit was completed on the 10-acre Southfield site in 1958. The social hall-auditorium in that unit was used for worship while the sanctuary was planned and con- structed. of the Sidney Eisenshtat. noted Los Angeles architect, designed the structure. Encircling the main building is a series of 70 stained glass win- dows. executed by Jean-Jacques Duval, whose works are included in the Billy Rose Collection in the Bezalel Museum in Jerusalem. Re- productions of his art have appear- ed in many art and religious pub- lications. A recent work was the chapel of the Vatican Pavilion at the New York World's Fair. The — AT THE commission was awarded to Duval after an international competition. MEYERS ROAD Noted for his abstract designs, AT CURTIS Duval has used blocks of color in the Bnai David work which symbolically signify the path from earth to heaven. The win- dows begin with warm browns and grays and blend to vibrant orange and yellow, softening to greens and blues. Finally the color deepens to a rich, dark purple depicting eternal space. For Reservations Call Cocktails 6:00 P.M. Bnai David, with a membership of 600 families, was founded in Dinner Following Detroit in 1892. The present syn- agogue is the fifth that it has oc- FORD For 1967 Northland Ford 71T Detroit Jewry Is Invited to the 50TH ANNIVERSARY BANQUET HEBREW BENEVOLENT SOCIETY rns 01:n SUNDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 18,1966 — Jewish Community Center 54:3-1622 "DEXTER CHEVROLET IS THE BEST PLACE TO GET YOUR CAR." PHILIP LANGWALD President MORE REPEAT CUSTOMERS SAY: Belier Every Way 0 Better Deals • Better Service Slatkin's DEXTER CHEVROLET 20811 W. 8 Mile Road KE 4-1400 NATHAN P. ROSSEN Chairman RABBI DAVID B. HOLLANDER Guest Speaker MAURICE M. STEWART Chairman