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The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-03-01

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Dearborn's fifth annual VACA
TION & SPORTS SHOW opened
Thursday, in the Youth Center
1 and performed for Center Thea- building located at Greenfield and
Center Theater's Front Row Cen- ly TV program.
Mrs. Chase has performed in 1 ter's Mobile Unit. Mrs. Chase is Michigan. It will continue through
ter will present "The Maids" by
Jean Genet 8 p.m. March 19 at the! Center Theater productions of i a member of the board of direc- 1 Sunday, with doors open from 5 to
10:30 p.m.
Jewish Center as a special event "Ring Round the Moon," "Tevya i tors of Center Theater.
of Arts Festival '69, March 16-30. ! and His Daughters" and "The ! The performance of "The Maids"
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
The play, a surrealistic charade Rose Tattoo." She was the pro- is open to the public. For ticket
featuring Beth-Sheva Laikin and ducer of "J.B." and "A Thousand information, call the Center, 341- 18—Friday, March 7, 1969
Evelyn Orbach, with Carole Chase, Clowns" and has written, directed 4200, ext. 292.
is directed by Miss Laikin.

Center Theater Prepares 'Festival' 0 ffering

Stern College Coeds to Benefit From Tea

In private life Mrs. Harold
Davidson, Miss Laikin is a grad-
uate of the University of Michigan
and New York University. She has
been an active participant as
actress and director, in many
Center Theater productions, and
last year during Arts Festival
played the lead in "The Rose
Tattoo." She directed the theater's
productions of "Tevya and His
Daughters," "The Crucible."
"Arms and The Man" and "The
Theater of Peretz."

Mrs. Orbach, also a Center
Theater veteran, is the wife of
Cantor Harold Orbach of Temple
Israel. She began her • career as
an actress on the New York
stage and in national radio and
television. Mrs. Orbach directed
Center Theater's production of
"The Rose Tattoo," and as Pro-
gram associate in charge of
radio and television for the Jew-
ish Community Council, she is
producer and director of a week-

Series to Be Conducted ,
on Franchise Business

A series of four lectures on the
"franchise business" is planned
by Detroit's Small Business Devel-
opment Center (SBDC), starting
10 a.m. March 15.
Ernest S. Curtis, president of
American Franchise Systems, Inc..
will give all the lectures.
Persons interested in attending
the lectures should contact the
SBDC, 826-7360, ext. 386.
SBDC is operated as part of De-
troit's anti-poverty agency, the
Mayor's Committee for Human
Resources Development (MCHRD).
Free counseling, loan assistance
and classroom instruction is of-
fered by SBDC to promote the
development of small businesses.
American Franchise Systems.
Inc. is the nation's oldest franchise
development and marketing con-
sultant firm.

The seven De-
troit coeds at
Stern College for
Women at Ye-
shiva University
will be indirect
beneficiaries of a
tea for the college 0,,
scholarship fund,
scheduled 3-5p.m.
Sunday at the
home of Mrs An-
drew Freier, 28260
B el 1, Southfield.
Pictured (from
left) bottom-
row: Marilyn Nus-
baum and Carol
Duchan; middle
row: Chava Wrot-
slavsky and Deb-
bie Hertz; and top
row: Shifra Stoll-
man of Windsor
and Linda Ginns.
Not shown is Jean
Litvin Goldman
of Mount Clem-
ens.

The Friends of Stern College
have designated 3-5 p.m. Sunday
for a tea to benefit the scholarship!
fund of Stern College for Women at
the home of Mrs. Andrew Freier,
28260 Bell, Southfield.
Stern College, a division of Yeshi-
va University, admits students
from all over the world to its dual
program of liberal arts and tradi-
ditional Jewish cultural studies.
A Stern College alumna, Mrs. Jay
Braverman, who serves on the
board of the United Hebrew
Schools, will address the tea at !
4 p.m. Mrs. Braverman, of the
class of '61, was editor of the first !
published yearbook of the college
and a delegate from her school to
the first World Jewish Youth Con-
ference in Jerusalem in 1958. She
is presently a student at the Uni-
versity of Detroit's law school.
Sponsors of the tea include Mes-
dames Al Applebaum, Moe Bau-
mer, David Cern, David J. Cohen,
David Dombey, Milton Duchan.
Isaac Engel, Edgard Fishman and
Andrew Freier.
Also among the sponsors are
Mesdames Albert Ginns, James I.
Nusbaum, Samuel Prero. Seymour
Gordon, Kurt Hertz, Joel Litke, Sol
Ribiat, Marcel Sandel, Joshua

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The two-piano team of Ferrante
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Auditorium 8:20 p.m., Saturday.
* * *
LOUIS G. REDSTONE, architect
and author, will present a slide
presentation on his book "Art in
Architecture" 8:30 p.m. March 14
at the BLOOMFIELD ART ASSO-
CIATION Gallery, 1516 S. Cran-
brook, Birmingham. The book re-
flects three years' work in Red-
stone's battle against "urban ugli-
ness." He conducted a survey in
26 countries of more than 500 ex-
amples of the integration of art
and architecture, bringing together
the UNESCO commissions in
Paris, Picasso's sculpture for Chi-
cago and Noguchi's Art Garden in
Israel among others.
* * *
Dr. Nikols Anastapolus' new
translation of Aristophanes' LYSIS-
TRATA will be presented in the
auditorium of Cass Technical High
School, March 13 and 14.
• * *
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ate them with home decora-
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to Ernest J. White at their Feb.
27 luncheon meeting.
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butions made in the behalf of pro-
jects (such as the United Founda-
tion Torch Drive) undertaken or
sponsored by the FEA.
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superintendent of office services,
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At the Albert Einstein Lodge and Chapter Bnai Brith Israel Bond
dinner-dance, which resulted in 8101,400 in Israel Bond sales are
(from left) seated: George Tarnoff, Bnai Brith Council president;
Leon Weberman, dinner chairman; Leo Rosenfeld, president of Ein-
stein Lodge; and Dr. Arieh L. Plotkin, guest speaker; standing:
Felix Rosenzweig, Council Israel Bond chairman; Mrs. William Weiss,
chapter Israel Bond chairman; Norma Hudosh, Israel Bond chair-
man of Women's Bnai Brith Council; Mrs. Gordon Fruitman, Wom-
en's Bnai Brith Council president; Sol Moss, third vice president,
District 6, Grand Lodge, Bnai Brith; and Elick Cohen, Israel folk
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SHAAREY Z E D E K SISTER-
GOLDA MEIR CHAPTER, Pio- LADIES OF YESHIVATH BETH
noon
neer Women, will hold a Purim YEHUDAH and WOMEN'S SAB- HOOD will celebrate Jewish Music ORGANIZATION will meet Park.
at Blazo's, Oak
I 'petite luncheon meeting noon Tues- BATH LEAGUE will hold a post- Month at its next meeting 12:30 Tuesday
will be Mrs. Marg
day at the Labor Zionist Institute. Purim luncheon noon Wednesday p.m. Monday in the social hall. Hostesses
at Shomrey Emunah Synagogue. The Young Dancers Guild of the Guterman and Mrs. Anna Komisar.
Guests are invited.
* *
Mrs. Leo Laufer, program chair- Jewish Center will present a re-
NORTHWEST NSHEI CHABAD man, announces that guest speaker view of Yemenite, Jewish and Is-
STUDY GROUP will meet 2:30 wil be Rabbi David M. Lieberman, raeli dances entitled, "The Jews
,Nobinsoi - e's
p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs. dean of Beth Yehudah. Mrs. Wal- Are a Dancing People," under the
Jacob Hoberman, 17377 Indiana. ter Epstein, social chairman, will direction of Harriet Berg. Tora
Rabbi Hoberman will speak.
be assisted by Mesdames Rose Fund contributors will receive pins
• * *
Bielewich, Gussie Cardash, Arthur designed by the National Wom-
UPPER NORTHWEST NSHEI Cutler, Harold Kaplan and Solomon en's League presented by Mrs.
CHABAD STUDY GROUP will Oppen. Guests are invited.
Abe Katzman, Tora Fund special
meet 2:30 p.m. Saturday at the
gifts chairman. Mrs. Harold Weis-
* * *
home of Mrs. I. Isaac, 20521 Le-
AKIVA HEBREW DAY SCHOOL berg is chairman of the day. An
. sure. Guest speaker will be Rabbi PTA will meet 8:30 p.m. Monday opening prayer will be given by
Isaac.
at Young Israel of Oak-Woods. A Mrs. Robert Brody. Program vice
25250 GREENFIELD
• *
SOUTHFIELD NSHEI CHABAD debate on "Parochiaid" will be president is Mrs. Allan Levin. Mrs.
OAK
PARK, MICH. 548-5590
GROUP will meet 2:30 presented by three local attor Jay Rosenthal, social vice presi-
:
pTUDY
Saturday at p
the home of Mrs. net's. Speaking on behalf of Paro- dent announces that refreshments
p.m.
chiaid will be Lawrence Halpern, will be served. Friends are invited.
Y. Wiener, 27046 Sutherland. Sid- David I. Rosen will present the
net' Selig is guest speaker.
MISHKAN ISRAEL SISTER- ,
negative point of view, and Jerome
*
.
I. Kelman will be moderator. HOOD will hold its annual games 1
OAKLAND HILLS CHAPTER Friends and guests are invited. A night 8:30 p.m. Thursday at the
Women's American ORT, will hold question and answer period will synagogue. Prizes will include a
sale 9 a.m.- follow. Refreshments will be bicycle and an original oil paint- I
its annual
3 p.m. Monday and Tuesday at the served.
ing. A board meeting will be held
Ferndale Women's Club. *
9 p.m. Monday at the synagogue.
*
-
Women's Bicur Cholem will hold
HEBREW
LADIES
AID
SO
CIETY will hold a luncheon 12:30
TEMPLE
ISRAEL
SISTERHOOD
a board meeting and regular p.m. March 19 at the Jewish Cen- will meet noon Monday
at the tem•
meeting 10:30 a.m. and noon, re- er. An admission will be charged,
plc. Cantor Harold Orbach, in con-
pectively, at the
proceeds of which will be used to junction with Jewish Music Month,
.h m e of Mrs.
assist needy families for Passover. will present a musical program
Sam Moscow,
Chairmen in charge , of arrange- entitled "Songs of Our People,
19939 Lesure.
ments are Mesdames Sam Wolson From Where Do They Come?
Luncheon will be
and Ethel Reisner. For reserva- Where Will They Go?" He will dis-
:served. Mrs.
tions, call ticket chairman Mrs. cuss the traditional selections.
id
Berman,
Dav
Helen Rosenthal, 398-1838.
Mrs. Richard Kamil, sisterhood
president, an-
* * *
vice president of program, advises
#ounces that fi-
DETROIT LINK, Order of the that a luncheon complimentary to
nal plans for the
Golden Chain, will hold its election paid-up members will precede the
March 17 donor Mrs. Berman
of officers 8 p.m. Monday at the program. Guests are invited at a
• 'luncheon at the Raleigh House will Zionist Cultural Center, Southfield. nominal charge.
be discussed.
Master Masons will be welcome.
*
*
NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pio neer
Area Women Combat
Women, will hold an Israeli shower ! OAK PARK NSHEI CHABAD
Violence
Abundant
GROUP
will
meet
2:30
noon Wednesday at .the i STUDY
1 Vcheon

'labor Zionist Institute. Hostesses I p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs. in Children's Shows
are Mesdames Aaron Mason, Mor-1Shimon Lazaroff, 23200 Gardner.
Women Who Won't Buy Violence,
ris Kimmel and Lillian Lublin. Rabbi Lazaroff is featured Inc., a group of women from the
sp
Guests are invited.
metropolitan Detroit area, an-
* *
* *
nounced its successful petition
ADAS SHALOM SISTERHOOD campaign which resulted in 10,000
KINNERET CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will hold its annual spring will hold a pre-donor rally in the signatures being sent to television
luncheon and games party noon synagogue 2:30 p.m. Monday. Guest network presidents, the FCC and
Wednesday at the Labor Zionist speaker will be Rabbi Leonard S. Senator Philip Hart of the Presi-
Institute. Assisting Lilly Stollman,: Cahan, who will present a talk on dent's Commission on Violence and
chairman, are hostesses Faye the "Beauty of America," accom- to television sponsors.
Mandell, Ruth Schecter, Frances panied by slides. The talk will be
WWWBV was organized last fall
Shayne, Pearl Sherman and Re-1 preceded by a Purim dessert lunch- to change the Saturday morning
eon
and
donor
rally.
Ticket
prizes
becca Warren.. An elephant table
programing which many millions
will be managed by Tania Berman. will be awarded. Participating in of American children watch.
the
rally
will
be
Mesdames
Carl
Rebbecca Cohen is in charge of
"The television networks broad-
games. Proceeds will be donated I Lichtenstein, president; A. I. Mor- cast the most concentrated array
rison,
vice
president;
Jack
Dia-
to the Israel Emergency Fund.
mond. invocation; Daniel Knopper, of violence, horror and brutality
* *
CLUB ONE, Pioneer Women, Dvar Tora; James Bittker, social ever presented by any medium of
in world history,"
will meet noon Tuesday at the La-1 action; and Gerald Beckman and communication
Aberly, .co-chair-
bor Zionist Institute. David Sislin , Louis Roth, hostesses of the day. said Mrs. Ansel .
of the committee.
will be guest speaker. Plans for The donor luncheon is set for April man
Her associate, Mrs. Alan Wilson,
World Jewish Child's Day program I 14. The Special Studies Institute, further
stressed that these cartoons
will be presented by President I sponsored by the sisterhood, will geared to the "children hour" give
Chana Michlin. Refreshments will be held 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the the viewing youth various forms of
be served by hostesses Hannah home of Mrs. Louis Weinstein, 2866
Southfield, and 10:30 crime and horror with violent acts
Jacobs - and Ida Berman. Guests Rivercrest,
a.m. March 25 at the home of Mrs. often illustrated at a one-per-min-
invited.
Maurice - Zuckerstein, 24030 Mar- ute rate.
* * *
The WWWBV is pressing further
ZEDAKAH CLUB will hold a low, Oak Park. These sessions will for a positive change in children's
be
led
by
Rabbi
Cahan
on
"The
luncheon and games party noon Beauty of the Jewish Home."
Saturday morning programing by
Monday at the Knob-in-Woods Club
announcing a letter-writing cam-
* *
the costume for
House. Mrs. Willard Zamsky, pres-
paign to the sponsors of the various
NORTHWEST
CHILD
RESCUE
ident announces that proceeds will
all seasons
shows.
go to the Israel Emergency Fund. WOMEN will hold their annual
Persons interested in participat-
Prospective members and guests I kickoff tea 1 p.m. Thursday at the I
done
in fine gaber-
Box 924 ,
are invited. Hostesses are Mes- Northland Inn. Guest speaker will ing may write to P. 0.
dine twill, reptile
Royal Oak 48068, for a sample let-
dames Harry Tyner, Louis Kay-and I be Allen Gelfond of the Jewish ter instructing one how to protest
belt sets off the
Sol Wolack. There will be prizes. Center. Gelfond will discuss the
shades of white,
the
existing
violent
cartoons.
A
For information, call Mrs. Kay, Thanksgiving weekend trip in
orange, red, pastel
which he, with the help of Sharon brief list of sponsors will also be
546-8542.
blue or yellow —
Alterman and Cheryl Guyer, took included.
*
*
The organization is an integrated,
originally made to
BUSINESS AND PROFESSION- 37 retarded young adults from the
sell at four times
CHAPTER. newly formulated Israel Boys' Group, Israel Girls' non-profit group of 15 Detroit and
AL
suburban ybung mothers who feel
our special price of
chapter of Women's American ORT, Group and Detroiter Group by they repre4ent the total community,
$189.95.
will meet 8 p.m. Monday at the plane to New York. They including !IVIrs. Barry Yaker of
home of Mrs. Charles Weiner, 26031 stayed at the Park Sheraton Hotel,
8 to 16
Stratford Pl., Oak Park. There are visited the Unite-d— Nations where Sherwood Ave., Huntington Woods.
17 charter members an
The COUNCIL ON ADOPTABLE
are open to anyone interested. For from an Israeli delegate, saw the
CHILDREN (COAC), a citizens
Empire
State
Building,
went
to
the
')formation, call Mrs. Weiner, LI Radio City Music Hall, the Spanish- group concerned with children
5-8590.
Portuguese Synagogue and other waiting for adoptive homes, will
* * *
meet 8 p.m. March 14 at the High-
HILLEL DAY SCHOOL PTO will points of interest. The trip was land Park Congregational Church.
present a Family Post-Purim Night under the auspices of the Jewish Eben Martin, family and child wel-
Center with the help of Northwest
5 p.m. March 16 at the Adas Sha-
fare consultant for United Corn-
lom Synagogue. Dinner will be Child Rescue Women. Gelfond also munity. Services, will speak. Inter-
will talk of future plans to help
Nri ,••
served
and
there
will
be
entertain-

esiedpeWoni aie invited.
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