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March 15, 1968 - Image 39

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1968-03-15

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Noted- Harpist -Appearing
at Cabaret La Boheme

Five command performances at
the White House are the distinction
of Lloyd Lindroth, who is appear.
ing with his harp and quartet at
the Hotel Pontchartrain's Cabaret
La Boheme March 18 to April 6.

New Film Portrays
'Jerusalem The Golden'
"In Search of a City — Jerusa-
lem" is a new documentary film
produced by the ministry of tour-
ism in Israel.
Jerusalem is shown as it is to-
day, but the film is not a cold ap-
praisal of a tourist attraction.

DETROIT
SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA

Ford Auditorium

Thurs.-Sat., Mar. 21-23,
8:30 P.M.

Israel's Sportsman of the Year

By JESS SILVER

(Copyright 1968, JTA Inc.)

Tal Brody, the former U. of
Illinois basketball All-American,
has been named Israel's Sports-
man of the Year for 1967. Brody,
from Trenton, N.J., plays basket-
ball for Maccabi Tel Aviv, and
works as a physical education in-
structor. He first went to Israel
in 1965 as a member of the United
States Maccabia Games team.
Brody led Maccabi Tel Aviv to
the finals of the European Cup
last year. No easy task, especially
the game in Greece. "We had
beaten Greece by 30 points at
home," said Brody. "We had the
return game in Greece and they
would have had to beat us by more
than 30 points to win. They beat
us by 25. The fans threw fire
crackers at us; they threw water
at us. The officials "%ere against
us, too. I had scored 42 points in
Israel and they wanted me out of
there. I fouled out on four fouls;
some of the Greek players were
, still playing with 11 fouls."
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MARILYN HORNE

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Tickets $2.00 to $5.50 at Ford Aud.
Box Office (961-0700), all 15 Grin-
nell's stores, all Hudson's.

JERUSALEM — 1968, Israel's
20th anniversary, promises to f
break all tourist records in Israel.
In January, Israel hosted 13,875
visitors as compared with 11,405
in 1967, an increase of 21.6 per
cent. In February, there were
19,536 visitors as compared with
13,393 in 1967. an increase of 46
percent.
The number of tourists to visit
Israel this year is expected to
reach 450,000.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, March 15, 1968-39

ing to maintain its position in the
forefront of top-level volleyball in
the United States. During the cur-
rent season it is sponsoring four
teams and is making a mark in
national competition equaled by no
other organization.
The Westside "Masters" teams
of last year won the Far Western
Senior title at Alemeda, Calif.; the
USVBA senior championships at
Detroit, and the National Jewish
Welfare Board crown at Montreal,
all three tournaments without the
JOSE GRECO brings his dance
loss of a game. The team has been
strengthened for the 1968 season, company to Masonic Auditorium
and expects to defend all three of 8:20 p.m. Saturday.
its titles. The "Masters" also in-
clude former members of the
United States Maccabia, Pan-
American and Olympic teams.
The fourth team in the Westside
program is called the "Mac-
cabias" and includes younger
players who are contenders for the
1969 Maccabia Games in Israel.
Some of them. will be on the team
that will participate in the Na-
tional Jewish Welfare Board
tournament at St. Louis on March
30 and 31.
Harlan Cohen. coach of the West-
side Center team, has been na-
tional women's coach since 1965,
including the World Tournament
in January 1967 and the Pan-
American Games in August 1967.
He is expected to be named Olym-
pic coach. Cohen is an elementary
teacher in the Santa Monica Uni-
fied School District and is also
coach of the Santa Monica City
College team. Art Grossman,
coach of the "Masters" team, is
also coach of the Long Beach
State College team.

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Sat., Mar. 23 — 8:20 P.M.
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The brute in every man
was also in him.And the love.
And the violence.

Egypt loses again! Recently re-
leased Israel prisoners reveal that
they defeated a team of Egyptian
officers in a volleyball game. The
Egyptian guards cheered for the
Israelis!

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