BREVITIES
Elected President
of United Synagogue
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
32—Friday, November 14, 1969
FIESTA MEXICANA comes to
the Masonic Auditorium 8:20 p.m.
LOUIS REDSTONE, artist and 3:30 p.m. Sunday in Ford Auditor- Synanon, which is currently' en •
Nov. 29. Tickets are available at
architect, who has placed many - ium to help benefit the Detroit gaged in a fund-raising program
the Masonic Auditorium box office,
pieces of important art in public Symphony Orchestra Maintenance to maintain its present residence
Grinnell's downtown and all J. L.
projects of his design, will show Fund. 4icholas Harsanyi will con- and support the entire program
Iludson ticket centers.
his own "Recent Watercolors" at duct the program. Max Schoen-'for the coming year.
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Allen Ruhiner Gallery today fold, an instructor at the academy,1
through Dec. 5. Redstone has ex- will be soloist in the Mozart con-1 Ann Squires has been named
hibited in the Detroit Institute of certo No. 2 for Flute and Orches- • director of group sales for Ernest
Arts, the J. L. Hudson Gallery tra. Tickets are available at Ford Lehman's production of "HELLO,
and, recently. in the Watercolor Auditorium, Hudson's and Grin- DOLLY!" 20th Century-Fox's mu-
sical which will have its Michigan ,
USA Show. Redstone served as nell's.
premiere at the Americana Thea-
president of the Detroit Chapter of
Two of George Gershwin's most ter Dec. 17. Mrs. Squires will be
the American Institute ,of Archi-
tects and this year received the popular symphonic works and a responsible for the advance sale
chapter's gold medal award for guest appearance by pianist Jef- of tickets and the coordination of
his valuable contribution to the frey Siegel are part of a special theater benefits from organizations,
profession. The opening and recep- "Americana" touch. planned for clubs and charity groups.
tion to meet the artist will be 7-Iu the Detroit Symphony Orchestra's
riopular-priced K R E S G E CON-
Jacob Stein of Great Neck, L.I.,
p.m. today.
FRULA, the Yugoslav dance
CERT 8:30 p.m. Nov. 22 in Ford company that comes to the Ma-
prominent lay religious. cons-
munal and civic leader, is the •
A NINE-POINT G I D E TO Auditorium. Gershwin's "An Am- sonic Auditorium Dec. 5, is the
newly elected president of the
ANTIQUE
BUYING CONTEMPORARY RE- erican in Paris" and the Concerto youngest of four major Yugoslav
United Synagogue of America,
LIGIOUS ART is available from in F (for piano and orchestra) will folk ballet troupes. The company,
REPRODUCTIONS
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congregational arm of the Con-
author Maxwell Chayat, 530 Mor- constitute the major share of the which has been in existence for
ENGAGEMENT RINGS
servative movement.
ris, Springfield, N.J. Designed to program. JEFFREY SIEGEL, a only five years, is youthful in body
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young
American
whose
collection
assist those responsible for buying
and spirit. The dancers, who
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religious art for the synagogue, the of Musical prizes includes both the range in age from 12 to 28 years. Volunteer Mitzva Corps
LINCOLN CENTER
eight-page booklet deals with the Leventritt and Queen Elisabeth work strenuously to depict the
WEST HARTFORD, Conn. (JTA)
competition
awardS,
will
be
fea-
problem of how to buy "wisely
many moods of their nation and —Members of -youth groups from
and well in an area where there tured in the Gershwin Concerto. its rich and multi-faceted heritage. five area synagogues met here
are no supermarkets and no brand Sixten Eluting will conduct.
Tickets are available at the Ma- last week to form a Mitzva Corps
names." Chayat has won awards
sonic Auditorium box office, Grin- and to hear representatives of lo-
INTRODUCING
The Oak Park Jaycees will nell's and J. L. Hudson ticket cal agencies explain their needs
for his work in the field of Jewish
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art. He has received Hadassah's again present a public forum 8 centers.
for volunteers. The meeting was
Myrtle Wreath Award, and his p.m. Wednesday in the Oak Park
held at Temple Beth Israel.
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sculpture, "Memorial to Six Mil- Community Center. The title of the
Distinctive woolen and worsted
lion," is on permanent exhibit at community discussion will be
Exceptional Collection of
fabrics made in Israel soon will be
Bnai Brith, Washington, D.C. He "DRUG REHABILITATION: TWO
seen in American stores in wom-
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from Columbia University and is SYNANON." Former drug addicts
The designs are the creation of a
FOR APPOINTMENT
former chairman of the art de- from Synanon will speak from
Casual Living Modes
young Israeli, Levita Tadmor, who
partment. New Mexico State their personal experiences and dis-
is now the head of LEVITA LTD.,
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a textile manufacturing plant in
Synanon lifestyle. Jeffrey Kravitz,
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Tel Aviv. Mrs. Tadmor, a former
THE .INTE RLOCHEN ARTS chairman of the event, has an-
dancer, studied fabric design in
ACADEMY ORCHESTRA will nounced that the entire proceeds
New York when her journalist hus-
make its Detroit concert debut of the program will be donated to
band was sent to the United States
to cover the United Nations. Upon
returning to Israel, she started a
studio of photography
small hand-weaving business which
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JOSHUA G E L L E R, assistant
principal of Northwestern High Leib is a member of the board of
School, participated in a panel directors of the Junior Division,
discussion on "The Inner City Jewish Welfare Federation: mem-
School From the Administrator's ber of the board and legal counsel
Point of View" last week at Ohio to the Briarcliff Home Owners As-
University, as part of the Inner- sociation; and member of the ex-
City Teaching Series sponsored by ecutive committee of the 19th Dis-
the college of education and the trict Democratic Organization.
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Black Studies Institute of the
Susan Marra, N.S.I.D.
university. Geller recently spoke
Helen Skluki
Charlotte Kelley
Former Vice President HUBERT
at Providence Hospital during II. HUMPHREY will deliver the .
Community Health Week. His topic principal address, Nov. 24, when
was "Summer Exploratory Experi- Brandeis University spnosors a
ence Programs. -
dinner at Hotel Pierre, New York,
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at which industrialist ARTHUR G.
Mrs. ROSE KAUFMAN and Mrs. COHEN will be inducted as a fel-
CLARA LEFT. former national low of the university. Humphrey
presidents of Pioneer Women, is a trustee of Brandeis.
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have been awarded the Jerusalem
Bill Jeffrey. Mgr.
Dr. Amid( M. Pins, educator.
Peace Medal by Moetzet Ilapo: -
author
and
a
leading
authority in
lot. Working Women's Council,
the largest women's organization the field of social work ; was elect-
in Israel. The awards. given for ed chairman of the board of
outstanding dedication to Israel trustees of the American Zionist
and to the work of Moetzet Hapoa- Youth Founda-
lot, were presented by Mrs. Beba tion. Mrs. Ever-
Idelsom world president of Pio- ett A. Kalb, na,
tional chairman
neer Women-Moetzet Hapoalot.
of youth activi-
Elaine Gooel
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ties for Hada s-
JULIUS CHAJES. director of
sah. was re-elect.
the Jewish Center's symphony or- ed treasurer, and
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has been appointed legal adviser Education. He also served as Di-
to the Oakland Probate Court. A rector of the Personnel and Train-
native of Detroit. Leib, 27, is the ing Services of the National Jew-
son of attorney Samuel W. Leib. ish Welfare Board from 1956 to
He is a 1959 graduate of Mumford 1964. He is active in the National
High School. obtained his BA de- Conference of Jewish ComMunal
gree at Michigan State University Service, National Association of
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