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December 23, 1966 - Image 27

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1966-12-23

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Disc Records Holiday Festival of Habad Hasidim

JERUSALEM—In the first field
trip to record Israeli folklore for
the newly established National
Sound Archives, musicologists of
the Hebrew University recently
made a complete recording at Mar
Habad of the annual festival in

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honor of the founder of the Habad
movement.

The operation, a joint under-
taking by the National Sound
Archives of the Jewish National
and University Library and the
university's Jewish Music Research
Center, was part of the over-all
project to study the oral tradition
of different groups in the country.
Research projects on traditions and
way of life of communities such
as Kurds and Samaritans are al-
ready in progress, while a study
on Negev Bedouins is planned by
the National Sound Archives.

A team of Hebrew University
musicologists and technicians,
equipped with portable tape-record-
ers and microphones, covered the
four-hour celebration at Mar
Habad.
The taped recording is n o w
being studied by ethnomusicolo-
gists and other researchers at the
archives. The project includes re-
search on the history and develop-
ment of the Habad movement, the
prevalence of traditional Habad
songs and tunes over others and
the influence of extraneous musi-
cal elements on the Habad tradi-
tion.

Danny Raskin's

LISTENING

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, December 23, 1966-27

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OPEN 11:00 A.M.

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"ANY WEDNESDAY"

FOX . . .

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MOTORTOWN REVUE
ON STAGE — IN PERSON

FRI. 11:35, 1:05, 4:05, 6:20, 8:35, 10:50•
SAT. 11:35, 1:44, 3:53, 6:02, 8:11. SUN. The Temptations, Stevie Wonder, Mar-
thru THUR. 11:15, 1:30, 3:45, 6:00, 8:15 tha 8. the Vandellas & a host of other
10:30. Recording Artists.

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FRI. Open 6:15. "Murderer's Row," 7:15,
9:35. (short subj. 6:45, 9:00). SAT. Open
1:00. "Murderer's Row," 1:55, 4:15, 6:30,
8:50. SUN. XMAS & DAILY. Open 1:00.
"Murderer's Row," 1:25, 3:40, 6:00, 8:20,
10:35.

For schedule information call
WO 1-7917

At Grand Circus
Park. WO 1-3240

GRAND CIRCUS

"FUNERAL IN BERLIN"

FRI. 12:40, 3:45, 7:00, 10:15. SAT. 11:05,

YOU'D EXPECT IT more or less
2:20, 5:35, 8:50. SUN. XMAS 12:55, 4:20,
7:45, 11:05. MON. & WK. 12:40, 3:45,
from daughters, but when sons
7:00, 10:15.
go all-out to make a 25th anniver-
"WACO"
sary party at home, that's some- Cleveland Federation
FRI. 11:00, 2:15, 5:30, 8:45. SAT. 12:50,
thing else . . . It was a big sur- Allocates $7,500,000
4:05, 7:20. SUN. XMAS. 11:20, 2:45, 6:10,
prise shindig for Marjorie and
9:35. MON. & WK. 11:00, 2:15, 5:30, 8:45.
CLEVELAND (JTA) — A record
Sam Sweet, given by Ronald, 23,
high
in
allocations
by
the
Jewish
MAI KAI
and Jack, 18 . . . About 50 folks
Plymouth Rd. at Farmington Rd.
Community Federation to its 253
attended the gala affair.
GA 7-0400 & KE 4-6400
local, national and overseas bene-
* *
"FANTASTIC VOYAGE"
ficiary agencies was announced
IT WAS ALMOST A BIG trip- here at the 63rd annual meeting "FANTASTIC VOYAGE" takes you
licate and 600 series recently for of the federation by David N. My- where no other film has been before.
Open 6:30. FRI. "Fantastic Voyage,"
Rosalie Nastir in the Downtown- ers, president.
7:25, 9:50. (Short subj. 6:45, 9:05). SAT.
Open 12:00. "Fantastic Voyage," 1:05,
Fox Bnai Brith Bowling League ...
3:30,
8:15. SUN. XMAS S. WK.
Allocations for the fiscal year Days. 5:50,
Two 203 games were included in
Open 12:00. "Fantastic Voyage,"
that
began
last
July
1
amounted
to
1:05, 3:30, 5:50, 8:05, 10:40.
Rosalie's bid for a kegling beauty.
$7,551,001. This sum was available
* *
Royal 11 MileSt. at
through the $6,268,652 record MAIN _
Beware equally of a sudden
HERMAN
GOLDMAN
of
Sport-
achievement of the Jewish Welfare
LI 2-0180
friend, and a slow enemy.—Home.
service, Inc., had his initial ex- Fund Appeal and the 1965 record-
"FANTASTIC VOYAGE"
perience at being a private eye setting United Appeal campaign,
& Don Knotts in
while in Chicago with wife, Frieda which through the Community
"THE GHOST & MR. CHICKEN"
. . . At Hawthorne Race Track, the Chest, provided $1,282,352 for dis-
Matinees every day
$100,000 Gold Cup emblem my- tribution to the federation's Red
steriously disappeared . . . How- Feather agencies.
Bully
ever, Herman was on the scene
An announcement made at the , A brave man is sometimes
and went to work as a sleuth for
dinner-meeting,
of
the
establish-
desperado;
a bully is always a
five days . . . Result — they still
ment of a fund in the name of coward.—Haliburton.
haven't found it!
Henry L. Zucker, executive vice
* * *
I president of the Jewish Commu-
JEWELRY DEPT. . . . Fran
nity Federation, at the Western
Glicken and Leslie Ball will "mid-
Reserve University School of Ap-
dle-aisle it" in January . . . They
plied Sciences, took the audience
will live in New York where Les at the Federation's 63rd annual
is with Abraham & Strauss.
meeting by surprise.





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• * *

DATE FOR KNIGHTS of Pythias
installation dinner-dance is set
for Feb. 4, at Calvert Catering . . .
Hal Gordon will do the rhythms ,
. . . Herb Saperstein is the chan-
cellor commander for 1967.
*

AFTER FOUR YEARS of going
together, two of them as an en-
gaged pair, Bill Ross, editor and
publisher of the Dearborn Guide,
and Annette Konheim will soon
set the date for an "I do - session.
* * a
THIS HAPPENED a couple of
years ago .. . to Oscar Kallen .. .
A cleaning woman was dusting a
desk in his office where new elec-
tronic phone-answering equipment
had been installed . . . When the
phone rang and no one was in the
office, the device automatically
picked up the receiver, and a tape-
recorded message was "spoken"
into the mouthpiece . . . Well,
tells Oscar, the phone rang, the
device went into action and the
message was repeated . . . The
surprised cleaning woman became
so frightened that she beat the
machine with her dust rag until it
shut up."
a a •
OVERHEARD . . . by Mary Ann
Drews . . . in a local dress shop
. . . "But madam, looking ridicu-
lous is the fashion nowadays."
* * •
FORMER DETROITER Hal I
Taines writes from his and brother
Gerry's Diplomat Towers about
two women at a Florida motel
watching some sailors on leave
play shuffleboard . . . "Heavens,"
said one woman, "wouldn't you
think they'd get enough of that
on board ship?"
* S •
INFANTS SERVICE GROUP
dinner-dance and show, Feb. 27,
at Latin Quarter, may be a sellout
long before anybody expects!
* • *
AL DUBIN at Debonair Cleaners
is still talking to himself after a
woman came in and almost had
him convinced he had lost all her
clothes . . . She finally remem-
bered picking them up, ran out to
the car and found the garments
still in the trunk . . . three weeks
later!

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