'Finian's Rainbow' to Be Presented in Hebrew by the USY of Adas Shalom Finian probably won't recognize the play that made his name famous when Adas Shalom United Synagogue Youth presents "Emek Hakesher" — Rainbow Valley — 8:30 p.m. Saturday and 3 p.m. Sun- day in the synagogue social hall. Starring in the all-Hebrew ver- sion of "Finian's Rainbow" will be Mark Schneider as Finian Mc- Lonergan, the immigrant Irishman in search of his pot of gold; Ilene Grossman as his lovely daughter Sharon; Daniel Shevitz as Og the leprechaun; and Joel Kaplan as Billboard Rawkins, the senator from Missitucky, USA, who wants "Emek Hakesher" for himself. WW5gMaaigi'iMaaaMWRia:M4 Friday, April 21, 1967-43 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Birmingham B Akiva Day School Plans A T For 14-1(1. Gold "THE PRICE IS RIGHT" Youth News -M- 40"freee'r Ivy League Colleges Open to Jews, Surrey _Reports NEW YORK (JTA) — Enroll- ment of Jewish students in the Ivy League colleges has grown vastly in recent years, and decided steps toward opening more. Ivy League doors to Jews have been taken this year, it was revealed here. According to a survey of this year's admission policies at the Ivy League institutions, published Monday by the New York Times, about 40 per cent of the students at Columbia and the University of Pennsylvania are now Jewish. At Yale, Harvard and Cornell, the Jewish students are now thought to number between 20 and 25 per cent, while between 13 and 20 per cent of the students at Dart- mouth, Princeton and Brown are believed to be Jewish. This year's admissions, according to the Times, are based on the quality of each student and his background, rather than on geo- graphical distribution. H. Inslee Clark, Jr., dean of admissions at Yale, was quoted as saying that • efforts are now being made by his office to enroll more students from such outstanding public high schools in New York as Erasmus Hall in Brooklyn and the Bronx High School of Science. Since both of these schools. have very high enrollments of Jews, that step alone was seen as tending to- ward the opening of more places in Yale's freshman class to Jews. Referring to the hig school in the Bronx, Dean Clark said: "Until three years ago, we didn't do any recruiting there at all, even though it's one of the best public schools in the country. Now we do, and we get more people from there, and I sup- pose many of them are Jewish." When asked about the sharp rise in the enrollment of Jewish stu- dents, Dean Clark was quoted as replying: "Is that right? I honestly hadn't noticed. In this office, our, only concern is quality." Rabbi Richard .1. Israel. a chap- lain at Yale. said that, over the years, Yale never had a religious Beth Abraham Group to Hold Party Saturday Beth Abraham Young Adults will sponsor a party 8 p.m. Satur- day at the synagogue. Anyone be- tween age 18 and 25 is welcome at no charge. Refreshments will be served. For information, call Manny Cetner, LI 8-6685, or Laurie Elf- man, 398-7539. Livonia Seder Scheduled Sedarim for Grades 1-7 Akiva Hebrew Day School will program. A PTA committee under Rabbi Leonard Cahan direct- conduct model sedarim today for the chairmanship of Mrs. Pavid ed the production, and Marvin its students in kindergarten and Dombey will prepare and krve Berris is co-director. the traditional foods. grades 1-7. The play is being presented in • * * Alexander Leichtman, Mrs. Man- cooperation with the youth com- fred Pick, Leon Skorski, Mrs. Mar- Akiva will add an eighth grade mission of the synagogue. Tickets tin Tatelbaum and Rabbi Gerald in September, it was announced. will be available at the door. Werner will be in charge of the An open house for interested The script for "Emek Hakesher" parents, who have children of kin- was written at Camp Ramah, Wis- By ELLEN dergarten and first-grade age will consin, in 1958. (Rabbi Cahan, a Tween 'Strawberry Jam' be held May ERMAN 24 at the school former Ramah counselor, helped The Chantelles and Vikings will building. For information call the translate "Pajama Game"—Mishak The 1967 water ballet show, to sponsor a "Strawberry Jam" for school, 545-1060, Pajama—in 1961.) be presented May 3-6, will be one tweens at the Jewish Center's Among the songs in "Emek Ha- of fantasy and excitement present- Shiffman Hall 8 p.m. Saturday. kesher" are "Shur el ha'Keshet" ed in an Oriental mood. Members All seventh, eighth and ninth (Look to the Rainbow, "Sahar of the cast of 24 have been prac- graders are invited at a nominal ha'Lel" (Old Devil Moon) and "Ma ticing daily since the beginning charge. Nishma h'Glocca Morra" (How of March. Live music, refreshments and a Pins, Rings and Things Are Things in Glocca Alorra). Forty-five seniors and 21 juniors prize will be provided. The dress see Morris Watnick were inducted into the National is school clothes. Honor Society March 6, before an audience of their parents and the FOR THE LIGHTEST TRANSPORTATION student body. In order to qualify for the NHS, juniors must main- NEXT TO FLYING tain a 3.5 average, and seniors a 3.2 average for seven semesters of work. Among the seniors inducted WM. for were: Neil Heller, Judy Harden- 283 HAMILTON burg, Al Priptowsky, Mary Zim- BIRMINGHAM merman, Marty Sorkisian, Larry HACK SHOE COMPANY Just E. of °emery's-644-7626 Granader and Renay Weiner. • 33 East Adams Open Thurs. and Fri. to 9 p.m. • 19360 Livernois • 20901 Kelly Rd. Quill and Scroll, the interna- • 235 Pierce, Birmingham quota, although the number of tional honorary society for high Jews in each class in the 1950s school journalists, has announc- "tended to be between 103 and ed its acceptance of six new 109." That estimate, he said, was members. They include Perri based on questionnaires filled out Braun, copy editor: news editors by _all freshmen, for religious Ellen Erman and Sandy Domke; guidance, since the original appli- and sports editor Neil Heller. cation blanks to the university in- Eight first places, four league Music Entertainment LI 1-2563 clude no questions about religion. records and doubling the nearest Rabbi I. M. Levy, a chaplain at opponent's score sums up Grove's Princeton, said: "When I came successful Northwest suburban here in 1948, there were perhaps league swimming meet held on 75 or 100 Jews in the whole school. March 14. Groves totaled 135 Now there are more than 100 per points followed by Franklin, Thurs- class. The general atmosphere in ton and Wayne Glenn. Thirteen Groves students have this country brought about the Best Wishes change. Americans simply became qualified for finals on the tenth disgusted with discrimination. But annual Metropolitan D e t r oit for a Science Fair. Grovites include Ken that new liberalism goes only a Happy & Joyous Gordon, John Benner and Richard certain distance." Rabbi Levy was cited as expres- Hawkins. Passover sing "a vague suspicion" shared SOL with other rabbis that there is IRV still some unconscious anti-Semi- tism through such devices as pre- For Men ferential treatment for the sons of Boys alumni or by vestiges of geographi- 6 to 60 cal distribution. Under the system of geographi- 7 Mile at Evergreen—Acres of Free Parking Oakland University honored its cal distribution, admissions were outstanding students of 1965-66 Charge Accounts Invited given more frequently to students recently at a banquet at the uni- from areas where there are rela- versity. Top honors for the highest KE 3-4310 tively few Jews, as contrasted to grades in the junior class went to centers like New York, where it SHELDON CHASE, son of Mrs. is estimated that about 40 per Bernard Chase, 15331 Rosemary, eZir7;71.7:71,17:14;714:71,7:1•7•71,::5 ■ 7:1 47.7.7 ■ 71.17.1.:77. ; cent of the residents are Jewish. Oak Park. Sheldon is now attend- The ing medical school at the Univer- Neo-Nazi Leader Blames sity of Michigan. Heading t h e freshman class was NANCY L. Anti-Semitism on Jews HORVATH, daughter of Mr. and Eli Otto Hess, an official of the Mrs. Louis Horvath, 3865 Mill- ;l is pleased to ann unce National Democratic Party NPD), spring, Bloomfield Hills. • * • the German element charged with neo-Nazism, in an article in Look RICHARD F. BOHN, son of Mr. (eorge Provard Magazine, charges that Jews them- and Mrs. Gerald Bohn, 26865 W. selves are provoking anti-Semitism Ten Mile, Southfield, and a mem- is again available and criticizes continued "demands" ber of Phi Epsilon Pi Fraternity, by Jews that Germans profess their was among 15 University of Mich- for guilt for the Hitler crimes. igan students elected to Tau Sigma "I can't go on confessing for- Delta honorary scholastic fraterni- ever," Hess declared in a sharp ty, affiliated with the school of ar- exchange with former U.S. diplo- chitecture and allied art. A fourth- mat Charles W. Thayer„ author of year student in the school of archi- By Appointment Only DE the article. "I can't wear out my tecture and design, he is editor of A: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 826-3498 shinbones kneeling before the Jews Gargoyle, the campus humor R; MI 4 1400* 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. magazine. for the rest of my life. "I am human, too, and I have .11,0.111 ,..7:71.7.74.7.71e:74.5.7.17'..774.!ZNe7.71 my self-respect to preserve like Loverly Production Set 0 anyone else. Yet you Americans b Hillel School Pupils keep demanding that I. that we Students in the upper grades of Germans confess our guilt again and again and again. You demand Hillel Day School will present "My Fair Lady" in Hebrew 8 p.m. May more than a man can endure." 9 and May 15 at Southfield High 0 Hess added that such demands air 20reiJeri "drive Germans to despair. It is School. Music director and coordinator the Jews themselves who are pro- is Mrs. Herbert Eskin. Other corn- , voking anti-Semitism. You Ameri- mittee chairmen are Mesdames cans should confess your own sins Carmi Slomovitz, Edward Silver, for the bombing of Dresden and Harry Moss, Leo Rosen, Irving Munich and Frankfurt." Caplan and Morris Baker, In the article. Hess also lashed out at the United States in gen- eral, calling Americans "the Nazis Israeli Dance Night The second Israeli Dance Night of today." 706 N. Woodward, Birmingham MI 4-5166 "What' right have you Ameri- sponsored by the Jewish Youth cans to preach your brand of sal- Planning Committee will be held i 2507 W. Maple Rd., Birmingham MI 7-0059 vation to us Germans?" he declar- 8:30 p.m. April 29 at the Jewish I Kingsley Inn Hotel, Bloomfield Hills MI 6-5323 ed. "You are the Nazis of today, Center. Uri Katz will be instructor, j trying to impose on the whole and Gingi Kunianski will be ac- I 0 27347 Southfield, Lathrup Village EL 6-1185 Averld your 'sWcalleid- ArnerIcah companist.. The dance is open to • SZIPP1ESCPIC SAM BARNETT They Made the Grade PRINCETON SHOP EIt DE 6atirTy at tip ~ Ingstry De DE M DE DE :1E DE DE i"j DE DE DE DE .IC DE M. PASTEL & OIL PORTRAITS - DE ' 313 LI nino Jaion Holiday Greetings from Nino and the entire staff The Livonia Jewish Congrega- tion's annual children's seder will be held for all students 10 a.m. Sunday at the school. Marcus Bass will conduct the seder, with stu- flents parti•ipatind. Classes will be iIIL wiii0.4441144. 4110 •7s • • N iiikiiikiiii•Ws' ••iseata•eme 1. • • • iat lilt el,4321144,41.Slia.ririviri u • • A 1 1 -10