Center Named for Youth WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. (JTA) Dedication ceremonies were I passed. They • k e • me Foreign Land" was made pas- ada tells why the children of Is- gates when held here for the new William F. Mrs. E. M. Broner has drawn up- and how they good. my cape, my basket filled with • bandages, bread from my husband's Kuskin Jewish Center at Williams Bible by a grant from WSU's rael left the old land on her background in Jewish stud- Now look at me—a nothing in Morris and Emma Schaver Pub left. The characters of this play mill. this place of heated rooms, hot water Colle ies to fill her play. "Summer Is a g e. Established in memory w alk s in my lication Fund for Jewish Studies. also count and recount their Exo- botti es. No smovars, noer in this for- of a Williams College freshman Foreign Land." which has just In this absorbing drama, the dos, the inflictions they suffered, fur cape. I sit in summ been oublished by Wayne State eign land. University Press, with traditional grandmother, the family's matri- the miracles they witnessed. The When the grandson tells her of who died last year, the new facility was financed by Mr. and Mrs. Jewish material which makes the ; arch, interprets her life through Hagada speaks about four sons. In play noteworthy as a drama akin mysticism, resorting to Hasidic this play there is but one son, the the miracles replies of modern medicine, Harry Kuskin of Silver Springs. scornfully: m a o b re a. the B heir of the Exodus, who is wise Md., his parents. magic. “your magic is of this earth. to "The Dybbuk." In her foreword to this play, and who is stubborn, who is sim- The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ittir g idTee Ages ple and who finally asks the ques- jith 'se trte bbCsa litebaarina,e j traditional Paul Masserman, Mrs. Broner is written in verse. Mrs. Broner tion. This play, then, is in honor LEARN FOLK GUITAR of sages ands a h r eh dn I ns ts o ft a., ne, r d ne st er To oh con presently an instructor in the WSLYstates: and at home. Private lessons. Exper- "It is a Telling, like the Hagada of the immigrants who came to English department. She was the ienced teacher. C.urently teaching in il ev Island and those of their "Who wandered the earth. hiding from Northwest Detroit, Oak Park, South- first student to be awarded a mas- that is read on Passover." The Hag- Ellis American descendants who chose field, Huntington Woods. the sun." ter's degree in creative writing by Nothing is private in a family, to make- themselves uncomfortable CALL BOB MILLER WSU. She has worked with Edward as the Baba remarks: in a comfortable world." 833-1137 or 961-1940 Albee under an Esquire Writing rivate in a fa mily that holds "Whats p The central theme in this drama your legs at circumcision and sees your Fellowship and was granted a WSU of an Exodus — an Exodus from blood upon the knife, cutting our way faculty research Fellowship to Russia—concerns the family legend or complete another play.' She has Milly, the 17-year-old grand- of a sainted ancestor, one of the published stories and poems in great disciples of the Baal Shem daughter who is a prospective AND HER GYPSIES North American Review, Epoch, Tov. In times of great crisis the bride, dreams of her first shower: Authentic Gypsy Orchestra "My first shower Fresco, New Campus Writings and descendants have gone to the tomb Will be all pink Strolling Violins or Concert Group other literary journals and is cur- and white, the color Floor Show and Dance of their ancester to plead for help of babies, I think rently at work on a novel. an ex- GR 4-7638 and twice he has intercoded and well have a pink cerpt from which has been accept- carnation corsage saved them. The magic power ex- " ed for publication in a literary jr, for the middle-aged. tends to the tenth generation. The By DOUGLAS ZUSMAN a white gardenia magazine. for Aunt Eva. was Baba. the grandmother, has used Mrs. 'Ironer is married to Rob- a rose for Aunt Rose. honor rating the tip two of her wishes and there is A First Class "Detroit's Finest" "hilly and Harold" ert Broner. an artist and an as- awarded the Southfield Jay in on shiny white 75th All American Newspaper only one left. She must decide what Wayne State 'University Publishes !qrs. Boner's Play With Folk Theme "They called their dogs from the " Southfield High School Newsline JOCELYN matchbook covers IMPERIAL KOSHER CATERING Critical Service of the National the final wish will be. Daughters, and napkin corners. Ceramic dolls hold Scholastic Press Association. More sons-in-law and grandchildren each pink parasols. By candlelight than 1,000 student newspapers from plead for-their right to an easier we eat rare beef Under Personal high schools all over the nation future. and chill our teeth "Summer Is a Foreign Land" is Supervision of on raspberry ice. are judged by NSPA in groups di- The candles drip vided by enrollment, frequency of about life and. therefore, death: BILL KOZIN and like popsicles publication andmethod of printing. about marriages and. therefore. one pink. one white. LARRY HOROWITZ Before midnight— The following students qualified births: about a grandson's idealism plucked ribbons 18451 WYOMING to take the second portion of the and a family's materialism: and of peony pink are left undone Michigan Math Competition: How- about magic and skepticism. Baba Not UN 4-4757 the boxes open. and Rubin, Morris Podolsky, Jon least it is about love. The From white tissues my future issues. Kramer, Charles Hantler, Janice says: remember. no matter where B e r n a d e r e t, Leon Pedell, Dan "Kinder, you THE DETROIT JEWISH NE S W Schnaar, Bruce Milin, Mark Gold mountain. another star, ,'mountain, des°eurtar* berg. Bob Feder, Sol Rothenberg. Love v i;s ii search you out, For each 24—Friday, December 30, 1966 MRS. E. M. BRONER o w m a n, Richard Agar. Is waiting Bob Bowman, aiting a partner and a wedding." sl , lunt WSU professor. They have Wendy Detrick, Larry Krause. KOSHER MEAT S POULTRY MKT. four children. Between 600 and 700 sophomores .s For the Baba, the modern world • Mrs. Broner's gripping play is sold nearly 15,000 boxes of candy i a gentile world, filled with in- Formerly of Curtis and Wyoming Now Booking - - a folk tale. It is a testament of in this year's candy sale. After ex- humanity: She cries out in pain MOVED TO inheritance from a family tra- penses , this left a profit of over and "People bewilderment: who don't-suffer is gen- tion based on the teachings of $5,500. Winner of the television set, . :, 14837 W. 7 MILE RD. the Baal Shem. The skilful prod- first prize, was Bill Elkus. who "Le:" one passage, commenting on , In uet attests to talent that has sold 579 boxes. (Near Robson) in and His Orchestra \ the role of the Jewish women been recognized in the narrative The souvenir play program from the Good Music WE DELIVER , e Old Country, the Baba says: as well as the dramatic fields. last year's spring musical "Briga - dough en got to push at life .like t w o:om s hape for All Occasions the future and pinch The publishing of "Summer Is a door" has been awarded first s 'We VE 7-2292 onngt. LI 4-9278 wt over 2,000 theg,rIse coats and fur hats, those P' ize in competition with bearded faces of our husbands, fathers, `Sound of Music ' Brought other high schools by the National tortatherLyuenuvseliyledesetke yaneerds %troth settiscid Thespian Society. A high school Th of The Holy One. to Hos pital Shut-Ins cannot win a prize two years in a in praise e women shaved our heads to tempt A group of young people from row and SHS has won in its last no man. then, wigged. we sold at the the Jewish community brought three eligible years: 1962 "The Ina rket square, cursed the early morn- ; Bernard Pat Benton bargained, planned a meal for holiday cheer to the children who King and I," 1964 "Showboat." and Lnhg a, hhos—twisted 1 DAY SERVICE egg bread, a little observe Christmas at Detroit Gen- , 1966 "Brigadoon." sou p. a fresh white cloth, wine to make DOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTIONS r man a king. Those scholars stroked Oon Feb. 25 and March 4, SHS the it beards and prayed to -God. We , oral Hospital. FILLED Brought by Israel Chapter of will be host to 130 bands and or- ear thy wives gave them their heaven." 1 In another passage. talking to , Btiai Brith. which regularly sere- chestras from Oakland and Ma- LENSES GUARANTEED ices the children in the pediatrics comb State Band and Orchestra he ✓ grandson, a doctor, the Babe 1 YEAR AGAINST BREAKAGE ward. t he performers from this Festival. re minisces: you how I helped the biggest area included Michael Applebaum. Spirit went wild in SHS as the me ""I n told in medicine in Russia. A special ICHICAN BANURI) PHONE 543-3343 requestde me in every emergency. plays the accordion: Arlene halls filled with marches, cheers. `I want that tall, strong girl," he ; Korn and her sister Shirleen. jazz and unusually dressed • students, 26001 COOLIDGE, OAK PARK id. Don't laugh. It's true. The poor , dancers: and Diane Block and when the first annual Spirit Week „ ey had no hospitals. They'd lie across in labor and squeeze my hand Beth Yelensk y. folk singers. took place. The climax came as m un y til lap I helped the baby come. Michael and Arlene attend Schoen- th e victorious junior class was • hals Elementary: Shirleen, Mary given the "Spirit Jug" at half time • Thompson Junior High: and Diane d II ring the Southfield-Ferndale and Beth. Oak Park High. basketball game at which a record They brought along gifts and re- breaking crowd had appeared. freshments for the party. The Southfield wrestling team Past presidents of Israel Chapter. has come hack with back-to-hack Mrs. Max Applebaum and Mrs. wins. The winners among the Manuel Berman. sang. and .re- grapplers include: Brent Fleury three Mickey Bucar also partici- and Burton Leib. paled. Mrs. Mildreth Rubinoff is The boys ski team has now be-' chapter president, and Mrs. Mur- conic a varsity sport. This is the THE SWINGIN'-EST YOUNG ADULT NITE CLUB ray Tait and Mrs. Herbert Kauf- first time it has been included. as a man are chairman and co chair- varsity sport. Good luck to Buddy (You Must Be 17 Evenings) man of the volunteer group. Dworkin. returning member of the • ski team. Before a capacity home crowd of Featuring Clubs Accommodations Available to 3,000 fans Southfield Jays beat Go-Go Girls • State Champion Ferndale, 69-61. for Members at Center Group and Party Affairs Exotic Drinks (non-alcoholic) • Center are still taking in Smithfield pulled out to lead on the Children's activity clubs of the strength of t he excellent shooting Top Recording Groups • Te% % ish of Glen Lenhoff. and Bob Scheur. • Guest Stars m e bers for I' ,hour weekly Lenhoff • who had a brilliant sec- Open: Thursday - Sunday, 7:30 p.m. to Midnite featuring Battle of Bands • ond half, took scoring honors for Friday and Saturday, 7:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. arts and crafts and special activi- the Jays with 19. and Bob Scheur Loads of Atmosphere • ties. These special activities in picked up 11. Sunday Afternoon Matinee, Ages 1 1-16, 1 p.m.-5 p.m. Live Entertainment • elude seasonal. cultural. religious , Due to minor complications and skill activities. WSHJ's permanent programming Registration will be open Jan. " will be postponed until Jan. 30, but 99.25. Membership is free for Cen- ' a limited schedule will begin on ter members. grades 1 - 6 Jan. 3. Howard Deitch has been For informal ion. call Chuck selected as a staff announcer. Wolfe at the children's division of the Center. DI I-4200. ext 46. BEN SHAFFER & SON • BY POPULAR DEMAND ! ED BURG PRESCRIPTION OPTICAL CO. Now Open! Music Study Club Session Quarrels Those who in quarrels interpose. Must often wipe a bloody nose. The next meeting of the Junior Music Stilly Club will take place 2 p.m.. Jan. 8 at the home of Debbie Karnes. 23861 Morton, Oak Park. I Anyone interested in attending may --Gay call tier at LI 4-1756. pity_ 512/112ncti c lub, 25242 GREENFIELD (In The Greenfield Center, North of 10 Mile Rd.) MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW! Phone 398-4248 For Our Gala New Year's Eve Party!