THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

20—Friday, July 18, 1969

Paul Silverman Directs Major
Drama Projects at the U. of D.

Marlene Feinberg Sets B.B. Women Shown Arab-Israel Project
An Arab-Israel project designed dren with subjects which are most
August Wedding Date to increase understanding and en- difficult
in Israel's schools, chief-

hance the prospects for future
peaceful coexistence between the
two is underway, sponsored by
Bnai Brith Women.
The project, launched success-
fully last summer, consists of a
series of teach-ins in the vjllages
of Urn-Al Fahm, Ara and Arara.
The 15 teachers are joint Arab-
Jewish teams who have been re-
cruited by the Bnai Brith Hillel
Foundation at the Hebrew Univer-
sity in Jerusalem to conduct educa-
tional and social service programs
in Arab villages.
The goal of the project is to pro-
vide an occasion for a small group
of Arab and Jewish students to
work cooperatively within the Arab
community. The students last year
lived in the villages for a month
1
MISS MARLENE FEINBERG
and helped provide remedial and
enriched studies for students of
Mr. and Mrs. George Feinberg of
secondary school age. They estab- '
Gardner Ave., Oak Park, announce
lished libraries for pupils of elem-
the engagement of their daughter.
entary and secondary schools and I
Marlene Faye to Martin Paul Kroh-
engaged in conversations on edu-
ner. son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry cational
cational subjects with adult vil-1
Krohner of Lauder Ave.
lagers. The Arab schools in these
Miss Feinberg is a senior in the
villages, it was learned, were vir-
College of Education at Wayne
tually devoid of extra-curricular
State University. Her fiance, a
reading material and teaching
graduate of Michigan State Univer-
aids; the students helped the chit- t
sity, attends the University of De-
troit Law School where he is affil-
MUSIC DESIGNED TO PLEASE
iated with the Phi Alpha Delta law
and
fraternity.
PERSONALIZED TO SUIT
An Aug. 31 wedding is planned.

Progressive theatrical projects will present additional perform-
have added vital interest to the ances July 21. 22, 23 and 28. Each
arts, with the University of Detroit night's show will feature a differ-
assuming a pioneering role in new ent array of talent. The bill of
ventures. fare will feature modern dance.
After the successful introduction jazz combo, experimental drama,
of the fairy tale-satire-humoresque dramatic readings, Black drama,
"Once Upon a Mattress: U. of D. folk singing, and much more.
now is drawing special interest in With "Once Upon a Mattress"
its "Outside 'In' " program of the- the well-prepared U. of D. cast has
atrical events. raised the university's standards
The new theatrical projects took and forthcoming plays. "L ittle
on new significance this week at Mary Sunshine" and "Carnival"
the first "Outside 'In.' " The five already are in rehearsals.
plays which are getting wide
attention were directed by Paul ORT Hears Herzoo.
Silverman, a member of the fac-
ulty at Oak Park High School.
Plea of Increase
Silverman, who is pursuing his
Israeli Schools
studies for his doctorate at Wayne
State University. has been assigned GENEVA (JTA)—A threefold ex-
this task under EPDA (Education- pansion of ORT vocational schools
at Practices Development Act) pro- in Israel by next year was urged
visions, by Gen. Chaim Herzog. president
Encouraged in his task. kith of the Israeli branch of the Inter-
Federal aid. Silverman is direct- national Organization for Rehabili-
ing the institute in drama at the tation through Training. Gen. Her-
U. of D.. and has had the encour- zog spoke at a meeting of the
agement and assistance of Fr. exexutive committee of the World
James P. Caine, S.J. ORT Union.
He said that although 7.000 Is-
There are 24 high school drama
teachers in the EPDA program raelis are graduated from ORT
locally, including guest partici- schools each year, that number is
pants from a number of states. not enough to meet Israel's needs
Participating in and assisting in for trained manpower. He said that
O has signed an agreement with Israeli Diplomat
the productions in the "Outside ORT
In' also are Norman Levinson, the Hebrew University in Jerusa-
Marsha Blank and the Israeli lem to organize and operate jointly on Detroit Visit
a junior technical college that will
sabra, Shiva Cohen.
Yehoshua Trigor, who has just
Two of the monologists in the prepare vocational high school
completed assignments for the Is-
new plays are Silverman's Baugh- graduates for higher education. In
rael Foreign Ministry in South
addition,
he
reported
that
t
w
o
ter. Naomi, and Howard Gutman.
Cast participants include folk schools for Arabs would be opened Korea, was the guest here last
week-end of Dr. and Mrs. Henry H.
singer, Joyce Horowitz, and danc- in East Jerusalem on Sept. 1. ORT
Berris, prior to his return to Israel
ors with some other roles in- maintains three schools for Arab
eluding Donna K o s t, Deborah and Druze students elsewhere in to assume his duties with the Is-
rael Ministry for Foreign Affairs.
Mondro, Nina Eisner, Sue Feld- Israel.
Trigor said his experiences con-
Max A. Braude, World ORT Un-
stein, Bonni Fish, Adrea Glober-
ion director-general, said the or- vinced him that there is a deep
man and Jessie Seigel.
friendship
and admiration for Is-
The choreographer for the first ganization s network of schools in
performance was Judith Dobrinsky. 21 countries was growing in quality rael in South Asian countries.
He
told
of
having attended Jew-
This happening opened its run in and in numbers of students. He
the courtyard of U-D's Ford Life said various ORT schools admit- ' ish religious services with young
Science Building on July 14 and ted 4,000 new students during the American Jews who are serving in
past few months. The executive the Eighth Army, and said the
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El
-C1 committee adopted proposals to youth are displaying a deeper in-
build a girl's school in Bombay, terest in Jewish affairs as a result
India and a dormitory for girls of the inspirations stemming from
from provincial areas in the ORT Israel's creative efforts in many
school in Ieheran, Iran. Other pro- cultural areas.
Trigor previously served as Is-
posals adopted called for the ex-
tension of technical training in rael consul in Los Angeles and as
vice
consul in Atlanta.
computers, electronics and indus-
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UJA Schedules 1970
Fact-Finding Programs

The United Jewish Appeal will
conduct a record number of 14 one-
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Nov. 2 and Feb. 22, it was an-
nounced by Edward Ginsberg of
Cleveland, general chairman. The
missions, called "Operation Israel,"
were inaugurated last year with
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