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April 28, 1967 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1967-04-28

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MOVIE GUIDE

Grand Circus Park

ADAMS

OPEN 11:00 A.M.
WO 1-8525
For Those Who Saw It and Can't Forget
It and Now Again for Those Who
Missed It!

FOX

"THE ALAMO"

AMERICANA.

"3 LOVES OF A PSYCHO CAT"

and

Doors Open 10:45 a.m. Free Parking
LATE SHOW Friday and Saturday
For schedule information call
WO 1-7917
WED. LADIES DAY, 50c

C11.13T.41:

Open 10:45
Paul Newman in

OTTO PREMINGER'S PRESENTATION

"HURRY SUNDOWN"

Diahann
Carroll

Located at 9 Mile and Greenfield Rd.

CAMELOT W.

Jake Lamotta, Famous Middleweight
Boxing Champion of the World in

GRAND CIRCUS Partt

A RETURN TO ELEGANCE
FOR ALL MOVIEGOERS
OPENING SOON

Michael
Caine

7211 Woodward—WO 1-9494

"MURDER IN MISSISSIPPI"

SUN. AND DAILY: 11:15, 2:00, 4:45, 7:30,
10:15. FRI. AND SAT.: 11:20, 2:20, 5:15,
8:10, 11:00.

—Starring—
Jane
Fonda

WSU Hillel House Plans Active Tern. 1

Warre; 110 tiller Road

"HOMBRE"

MON., TUES., WED., THURS.: 11:05,
2:45, 6:25, 10:05. FRI., SAT., SUN.:
12:50, 4.15, 7:40, 11:05.

"COME SPY WITH ME"

MON., TUES., WED., THUR.: 1:10, 4:55,
8:35. FRI., SAT., SUN.: 11:15, 2:40, 6:05,
9:30.

Plymouth Rd.
at Farmington Rd.
GA 7-0400 S. KE 4-6400
Special Selective Engagement of
Roger Hammerstein's

MAI KAI

Special Selective Engagement of
Roger Hammerstein's

"THE SOUND OF MUSIC"

Julie Andrews, Christopher Plummer

MON., TUES., THUR., FRI.: Doors open
7:00 Shown at 8 p.m. WED.: Matinee
1:30. EVE.: 8:00. SAT.: 2:00, 5:20, 8:40.
SUN.: 1:30, 4:45, 8:05.

"THE SOUND OF MUSIC"

Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer
MON., TUES., THUR. FRI.-. Doors open
7:00, Shown 8 p.m. WED.: Matinee 1:30.
EVE.: 8:00. SAT.: 2:00, 5:20, 8:40. SUN.:
1:30, 4:45, 8:05.

A SUSPENSEFUL...EXPLOSIVE DRAMA OF THE
ISRAELI-EGYPTIAN CONFLICT...FILMED CORNSWEFf
PRODS.
UNDER FIRE IN THE NEGEV!

"Leaves the Audience Stunned!"

Dorothy Fuldheim. A B CTV Cleveland

EXTRA!

Exclusive Area Showing

/ "RAINING IN JAPAN" • CZ*
Academy Award Selectee Film
DAILY: Open 6:45, Shown 8:55 Only. SAT. EVE.: Open 7:00, Shown 7:35,
Shown
1:30, 5:00, 8:30.
1:15,
10:55. SUN.: Open
PLUS
Jason Rabaul and Martin Balsar, Academy Award Winner in

"A THOUSAND CLOWNS "

DAILY: 7:00, 10:20. SAT. EVE.: 9:05 Only. SUN., 3:00, 6:00, 10:00

Sot. Children's Matinee Starts 1:00—over 4:30

BERKLEY THEATRE

LI 2-0330

12 MILE AT COOLIDGE ,

RESERVED SEATS NOW ON SALE AT BOXOFFICE OR BY MAIL!

10, 1967

UNIVERSAL presents

JULIE ANDREWS

MARY TYLER MOORE
CAROL CHANNING
JAMES FOX

in ROSS HUNTER'S production of

TECHNICOLOR'

GAVIN ar.d

I3EATRICE

PRICE & PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE

Monday through Saturday at 8:15 P.M.
Sunday at 7:30 P.M.
Matinees: Wednesday, Saturday & Sunday at 2:00 P.M.
Wednesday Matinee Tickets $1.50 and $2.25
Saturday, Sunday, Holiday Matinee Tickets: $1.80 and $2.50

Evenings:

All Evening Performances: Tickets at $2.25 & $3.00

FOR GROUP SALES AND SPECIAL THEATRE PARTY INFORMATION
CALL DONNA VOZDIC. UN. 2-8103

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LISTENING

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"UNFORGETTABLE!"

As MILLIE
SINGING. DANCING. DEOGHTINGI

Danny Raskin's

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"EXCELLENT!"

The Happiest Motion Picture Of The Year!

00.•,,ftica-mi

On June 1, Prof. Louis Feld-
man, chairman of the depart-
ment of classics at Yeshiva Uni-
versity, will discuss "The Jews
as Fighters in Antiquity." The
series will conclude June 8 when
Rabbi Max Kapustin, WSU Hillel
Foundation rabbi, will speak on
"Shavuot."
A series of three Sunda y
p
brunches will be given free at the
A series of three talks on the Hillel House for students and fac-
subject "The Synagogue's Struggle ' ulty. Charles Feinberg will speak
for Meaning—Can It Be Won?" on The Romance of Hebrew
will begin May 11 with Rabbi Books and Manuscripts" May 7,1
Leonard Cahan of Cong. Adas Sha- and Prof. Bernard Goldman of
lom. On May 18, Rabbi Ernst Con- the department of art and art his- .
rad of The New Temple will tory will speak on ''A Visit to the
speak, and on May 25 Rabbi Aaron Synagogue of Dura Europos." The
Brander will address the luncheon final brunch will feature a discus
club.
ABOUT 10 YEARS AGO, the
sion with illustrations on the topic
' Jewish National Fund started giv-
"On Jewish Music."
ing
a tree in Israel to Jewish
Special classes being offered in
the spring quarter are: "The Life graduates, confirmands and conse-
of the Mitzvot," 12:30 p.m. Mon- crants . Both teachers and
days: "Talmud—B'Rakhot," 12:30 parents wondered what the catch
p.m. Tuesdays; "Problems of the was for an agency to give away
. It's quite a
American Jew Today," 2 p.m. something free .
Now
Wednesdays; and "The Observ- switch from those days! .
ance of Passover," 3:30 p.m. the principals, teachers and par-
ents
expect
the
tree.
and
t
h e
Thursdays. Israeli dances are
schools begin sending in their lists
taught 3:30 p.m. Tuesdays.
Special events being planned to JNF in ample time for cer-
this term include an Israeli Inde- tificates to be made up for presen-
pendence celebration 8:45 p.m. tation to the youths As far as
May 13 and the annual Hillel Lec- is known, Detroit is the only city
ture, this year to be given by doing this wonderful gesture!
SEEING SIGNS in a local
Prof. Louis Feldman, chairman of
the department of classics at Ye- bookstore . . . "Cuddle up with a
good
murder mystery."
shiva University. who will speak
on "Alexander the Great and the
FOR THE FIRST TIME in its
Idea of World Brotherhood."
14-year existence, City of Hope
Rabbi Kapustin is available Cancer Fighters will pay tribute
throughout
the
term
for
counsel-
to one of the gals" member with
Premed and Directed by
ing for both on- and off-campus a testimonial dinner in her behalf
HERBERT S ALTMAN ROBERT A. WORMS
students. . . Bella Kozloff has long been
PLUS
an active participant in many civic
and community projects. and it
Bold - Violent !
Registration Opens
conies as no surprise to those that
MURDER IN
know of "Mama Kozloff's" deco-
for Hillel Day School
MISSISSIPPI
Registration of kindergarten and tion. generosity and deep belief
first grade students for the 1967-68 and love for the concepts of the
NOW
school year is now being accepted City of Hope, to find she has been
Information
' by Hillel Day School. Registration singled out for this honor . .
WO 1.7917
for students should be completed When told of the honor to be
Free Parking
before the end of May. • bestowed upon her, May 7. at
Children to be enrolled in kin- Adas Shalom Synagogue. Bella
dergarten must- be 5 years old on wePt•
or before next Jan. 31. Those eh.
PROSPERITY IS when people
.
tering first grade are to be 6 years buy things they can't afford
old by this date.
Recession
is when they stop
— porky Crowther, N. Y. TIMES
The Hillel Day School now in-
eludes a morning and afternoon doing it'
RABBI SHAIALL ZACHARI-
kindergarten and grades 1 through
9. Plans have been made to open ASH of Cong. Shomrey Emunah
and
Mrs. Zachariash, both teach-
a senior high advanced Ilebraic
— NEWSWEEK MAGAZINE
department for Hillel's graduates ers at Yeshivath Beth Yehudah,
this fall. These classes will be con- take a more positive outlook on
the future of Northwest Detroit
ducted after public school hours.
The general studies program is by taking permanent residency at
— TIME MAGAZINE
fully accredited by the state of 18335 Hartwell . , Rabbi and
Michigan and meets the standards Mrs. Zachariash feel very confi-
of local boards of education. dent that this community still has
Courses in the Hebraic department many years of life and that it
include the study of Talmud, Bible, maintains a strong core of dedi-
— CUE MAGAZINE
Jewish history, Hebrew language cated people in the area . . . The
tragic part about the current trend
and literature.
For information and an appoint- of Jewish population shift. they
ment with the headmaster, contact feel, is that little if any acI•imtage
— SATURDAY REVIEW
the registrar, Mrs. Helen Leon, is gained by moving away from
the Northwest . . Ile is also the
548-8224.
principal of the secular division of
BEN LAR PRODUCTIONS
the Southfield branch of the Yeshi-
porent
Piano Contest Winner
va.
to Solo With Symphony
A READER ENLIGH'T'ENS the
A solo engagement with the De- air about a , little-known or much
troit Symphony Orchestra and a concerned-a bout illness . . . Other -
cash award will be the prizes for countries. she writes. are appalled
the winner of the ninth annual by our laxity regarding schizophre-
Bendetson Netzorg Memorial Piano nia and the care of patients by the
Contest. to be held in Detroit in administering only of tranquilizer
drugs . . There is an American
late May.
The contest is sponsored by the Schizophrenia Foundation, whose
Bohemians Musicians Club of De- national offices are at 230 •Nichels
troit and is open to pianists under Arcade in Ann Arbor . Its book-
age 25 who are Michigan resi- let. — What You Should Know
About Schizophrenia" is available
dents.
. .
For information write the Bo- for 50 cents from the ASF
hemians. c/o Oliver A. Green. pre- The foundation is headed by per-
sident. 2214 Guardian Building, sons with medical degrees.
Detroit. Michigan 48226.
IN HUNGARY a commissar

, halted the owner of a textile mill
narratoll bp
Koran
Quiz
Won
First
. "How much goods are you
Theodore Bikel by Israeli Arab Teacher . turning out. comrade?" ... "Under
mum
...Mon by
Farouk Mawaffzi, a young our glorious leader in far away .
S. L. SIINEIDE81114N VL40111111 HIIFETZ
produced and
teacher from Baka al Gharbiya, • Moscow. our mill is producing ma-
BEAJSNINI and L4111tENCE ROTHMAN
in central Israel, won the world's terial so fast that if it were piled
. first Koran Quiz, which was held
at the Jamma el Jazzar Mosque high it would reach to the feet of
EXCLUSIVELY AT THE . . .
in Acre March 23. The quiz was God." . . The commissar glared
organized by Kol Yisrael's Arabic at him. "But there isn't any God,
section and the ministry of educa- comrade." . . The mill owner
WE 3.7111 tion. Mawaffzi received a prize of shrugged his shoulders, "There
Wyoming-Fenkell
aren't any textiles either_
SOO pounds t$167).

The Wayne State University
Hillel Foundation has announced
its programs for the spring
quarter.
The Thursday luncheon talks
which meet at 12:30 p.m. will fea-
ture Mrs. Esther M. Broner of the
English Department Thursday.
Her topic will be "How the Jewish
Writer Uses His Source Material."

"ELOQUENT!"

MICHIGAN PREMIERE

Wednesday evening, May

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, April 28, 1967-23

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