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October 03, 1969 - Image 31

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-10-03

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ed Israel Appeal
's, to e Commemorated
in State's New Medal

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS,

32—Friday, October 3, 1969

Desist From Supporting Arab Terrorists,
Hebron Mayor Urges Former Residents

E RUSA M JTAI—The mayor
of Hebron has urged former Itch-
ronites residing in Jordan to de
sist from supporting Arab terror-
ists because the latter only harm
the cause of the Palestinians anti
jeopardizes the citizens of Hebron.
Sheikh Mohammed Ali Jaabari
made his appeal at a press confer-
ence at which he thanked Hebron-
nes in Amman for raising funds
for their former townsmen on the

t

NEW YORK — A state medal
commemorating the golden jubilee
West Bank but advised them that of the Keren Hayesod-United Israel
the people of Hebron are well off Appeal, will be struck by the Israel
and that their relations with the Government Coins and Medals
occupying authorities were "cor- Corp.. it is reported in the current
rect. - Only when the terrorists issue of The Shekel, - official pub-
interfere do the Israelis retaliate lication of the American Israel
and then it is the population of Numismatic Association.
Golda Men, prime minister of
Hebron which suffers, he said.
Mayor Jaahari referred to the Israel. has appointed a committee
restrictions recently imposed on to select an appropriate design
Bic Hebron area because of in from those submitted by artists and
creased terrorist activities there. designers in Israel. The theme is
Permits to travel outside of Heli- to he based on the functions of the
include
ron or to visit Jordan. which were United Israel .Appeal, which
once granted automatically, have immigration, agricultoral settle-
ment
and
housing.
been severely restricted for the
The Keren Ilayesod will cele-
past two weeks. But the Mayor
denied reports that he would re- brate its 50th anniversary in Jan-
Since 1920. it has raised
uary.
sign to protest the restrictions.
funds for Israel's immigration and
resettlement program.

News( Brevities

W'hen the STUTTGART BALLET I For the second time in two sea-
COMPANY comes to the Masonic' sons, LESLIE GUINN, baritone,

Auditorium, 3 p.m. Sunday, Oct. will appear with the Detroit Sym-
12, to perform "Romeo and Juliet" I phony Orchestra; Thursday and
during its first tour of the United Oct. 11. The concerts will be at
States, the audience will see what ! 8:30 p.m. in Ford Auditorium, Six-
amounts to a United Nations', ten Ehrling conducting.
,*
among ballet companies. Officially
known as the Ballet of the Wuert-1
Although MANTOVANI'S OR-
temberg State Theaters, the Stutt- CHESTRA, which conies to the
gart is directed by John Crank°, a Masonic Auditorium 8:20 p.m.,
South African who was a dancer Saturday, Oct. 11, has a collection
and later a choreographer with ! of currently available records that
Britain's Royal Ballet. The prima adds up to over 45, record stores
ballerina is a Brazilian, Marcia ' throughout the country complain
Haydee and the premier danseur, that they cannot keep them stock-
MUSIC BY
Richard Cragun, comes from Sac- ed. Every year Mantovani makes
rernento, Calif. Other dancers a host of new friends through
come from the United States, Eng- broadcasts and concert tours, and
land,' East 'and West Germany, he is the first artist to have sold
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Denmark, Czechoslovakia, Yugo- over a million stereophonic rec-
LI 1-2563
slavia, Java, Iceland, Switzerland, ords.
Sweden, Can-
* * *
Minuelli-Levenson
Meanwhile, the Israel Minis- Rhodesia. Argentina.
The Group Theater presents its
try of Defense has agreed to re- ada,France, * Iraq and Japan.
first production, A THOUSAND
lease to the general public a
Double Billing
DR. SIDNEY BASKIN, director CLOWNS, for three weeks, Thurs-
I limited number of Remembrance
of
the
artificial
kidney
center
at
day
through Sunday of each week.
! Day Medals, struck in Israel in
to Boost Hillel
g(
14 ,121
Mt. Carmel Mercy Hospital, will The Group Theater is composed of
1963 for the exclusive use of the
Direct Color
Hillel Day School's benefit show • ministry, to be presented to the be a special guest at a 10th anni- Detroit and suburban act ors.
versary dinner-dance of the MT. Featured in the cast arc Donald
to be held 8 p.m. Nov. 2 at Ford kin of fallen soldiers.
Candids
Auditorium, combines the talents
The medal contrasts, on its two CARMEL GUILD 8 p.m. Saturday; Mycek, Mary Lou Zieve, Viktor
of two masters of music and hu sides, the destruction wrought by at Western Golf and Country Club. Roth, Theodore Moniak, Michael
Weddings and
!nor—Liza Minnelli and Sam Lev- Rome to Judaea in 70 CE and the Proceeds will benefit the center, to Goodman and Billy Fields.
Bar Ntitzvas
enson. independence now restored by the which guild members pledged
David Margolin. program chair- sacrifice of Jewish fighters for some $80,000 over the next five
Merriliwood Bldg. Mall
years. Among those assisting with
251 Merrill, cor. Woodward man, said this is the first time they freedom.
Information can be obtained from the event is Mrs. Sander Klein of
have
appeared together in Detroit.
Birmingham
Orchestra and Entertainment
Tickets for the single perform- the Office of the Director, Coins !Southfield.
647-5730
* * *
ance may be purchased at Hillel and Medals Department, Govern-
The
FRED
WARING
SHOW,
Day School. 15110 W. 10 Mile, Oak ment of Israel, 850 Third, New
Fred Waring's current musical pro-
Park. 548-8116. York 10022.
!duction which features the projec-
tion
of the famed leader's concep-
Prof. Levin Asked to Do' Communist Mask
J. J. CLARKE STUDIO
tion of the music of the future, as
Portraiture of Distinction
well as the tunes of the present,
Paper for Mexico Parley Occasionally Slips
For Your Weddings
comes
to
the
Masonic
Auditorium,
TEL
AVIV
(JTA)

The
offi•
Formals - Candids - Direct Color
Levin, former
Prof.
Samuel
COUNTRY CLUB
8:20
p.m.
Oct.
24.
cial
wall
of
hostility
that
has
W. McNichols
3223
chairman of the department of
* *
NOW AVAILABLE
Nr. Muirland
economics at Wayne State Univer- existed between Israel and most
Communist
bloc
countries
of
East-
The Oak Park Public Forum
Call 341-4141
sity has been invited to participate
FOR YOUR JOYOUS
in the second regional Latin-Amer- ern Europe since the June 1967 Series sponsored by the Oak Park
OCCASION
ican conference on population in war. apparently has some breaches Chatper of Jaycees will begin with
in areas far removed from poli- A DIALOGUE WITH STUDENT
FOR THE BEST IN
• Banquets
1,,;• Weddings
Mexico City next August.
MUSIC AND ENTERTAINMENT
;•.• Bar Mitzvahs • Showers
RADICALS 8:30 p.m. Wednesday
The International Union for the tics.
Although all of the Communist at the Oak Park Community Cen-
also
Scientific Study of Population is
• Stags
• Luncheons
sponsoring the parley in coopera- governments except Romania ter. Student activists from the Uni-
AL ERICKSON
tion with El Colegio de Mexico and severed diplomatic relations with versity of Michigan will express
And His Orchestra
Gen I Mgr
the Centro Latino Americano de Israel two years ago, there has themselves openly on their reasons
358-0938
been
some
trade
and
contact,
es-
and commitments regarding their
Demografit.
pecially in the field of science.
involvement in campus demonstra
Prof. Levin has been asked
One
sign
of
the
thaw
was
evi-
tions. A nominal charge will cover
prepare a paper on population
30500 W. 13 Mile Rd., • policy, with particular emphasis dent when Prof. Ahron Katzir, the costs of the presentation.
PHOTOGRAPHY
* *
Farmington
on Latin America. to be submitted head of the polymerics department
at the Weizmann Institute of
to the conference.
Mayoral
candidates
RICHARD
H.
41C-.
Science. left Tuesday to attend an
547-4805
international meeting of scientists AUSTIN and ROMAN S. GRIBBS
WEDDINGS — BAR MITZVAS
taking place in Erowan. the capi- will speak from the same illatform
SPECIAL OCCASIONS
at
the
general
meeting
of
the
Par-
tal of Soviet Armenia.
•— s,14 \ /CI
—1 ;. X
A consignment of flowers from ent Teacher Club of Henry Ford
4
Czechoslovakia arrived in Israel High School 8 p.m. Wednesday at
Music the Stein•Way
r ',A ire. Air,
Monday for display at an interna- the school. Both men will answer
WOW
tional floral exhibition that opens questions from the audience after
• A ► •
/0 1 2kriiiiiro..
i...f.
DICK STEIN
in Ramat Gan. A consignment of the opening presentation. Principal
flowers from Poland is still ex- Samuel Milan also will address
& ORCHESTRA
Ford parents on current happen-
pected.
ings and problems facing t h e
school administration.

SAM BARNETT

I

Larry Freedman

647-2367

GLEN ,OAKS

SAM EMMER

.

"JO 6-4661 or 616-1600'

GARSON ZELTZER

e..

, .

Norman Allan & To.

17540 WYOMING • TEL. 341-1330 • THUR., FRI. TIL 9.

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OAK PARK

olfe Acting Director
of 10 Mile Rd. Center

George D. Keil. president of the
Jewish Center. announced
that
Charles Wolfe has been named
acting branch director of the 10
Mile Rd. Building of the Jewish
Center.
This is one of several steps

taken in anticipation of increased'
program usage at the branch
building.
Wolfe. former director of educa-
tional services. will continue to
administer the educational pro-
gram from the 10 Mile Rd. build-
ing.

LI 7-2770

EXPECTING OUT OF TOWN GUEST
FOR A WEDDING OR A BAR MITIVA ?

Cranbrook House Motel

20500 JAMES COUZENS

(8 Mile & Greenfield—Across from Northland)

Call 342-3000 For the Finest Accommodations

COMPLIMENTARY CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST

Try Our Barber Shop
Dine at the SCOTCH & SIRLOIN RESTAURANT
Airport Limousine Service Available

Young Married Group
in the Works at Center

The Young and Marrieds Club of
Adas Shalom Synagogue invites all
recently married young couples to
its annual brunch 11 a.m. Oct. 12
at the synagogue.
A representative of New Detroit,
Inc. will present a talk and film at
no charge. For reservations, call
Arlene Cutler, 358-3792.
On Oct. 18. a theater party ano
supper is scheduled. For informa-
tion, call Amy Lautin, 398 - 0137.
The group is selling the "Enter-
tainment 70" two-for-one passbook
through David Rosen, 534-4164

Bloomfield Nursery School

is now taking enrollments
for the 1969-70 school year

Gary B. Moss M.A., B.S.
Shelly Moss B.S.

• Ages 3 through 5

• Hot Lunches • Transportation

Call 851-4666 or 541-3735

4230 Middlebelt Rd.
West. Bloomfield Township

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