44—Friday, December 5, 1969
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Youth News
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1 ouno- XetorsGuild to Debut in Center
Potpourri Production on Dec. 14
Composer Dave Brubeck Coming
for Presentation o f 'Gates of Justice'
Radical Student Group 1Jazz
at University in Seattle
under-
NEW YORK (. ITU—Ten
.
graduate and graduate students at
the University of Washington in
Seattle have formed a strongly
pro-Israel Radical Jewish Students
Union, according to a report from
one of the organizers in the cur-
rent issue of the Jewish Libera-
tion Journal, the publication of the
Jewish Liberation Project here.
The second annual Charles H.' "Th e Victory o f Masada."
Through the Charles H. Alter
Alter Memorial Concert of Temple
Memorial Fund of Temple Is-
Israel, featuring Dave Brubeck's
new cantata, "The Gates of Jus- 1 rael. a concert of new Jewish
music is to be introduced an-
tice," will be
nually to the community.
8:30
presented
All tickets already have been
p.m. Sunday in
distributed; however, a call to the
the Temple.
temple office may find cancella-
Brubeck, inter-gip
tions.
Howard Rosmarin, reporting on nationally-known
Following the concert, there
the new group, declared that the jazz musician
who
in
recent
will be a reception by the men's
founders hoped to make it "a mili-
club, at which Mr. and Mrs. Bru-
tantly Jewish, militantly left-wing years has devot-
beck will be honored guests.
organization that can work for ed himself to
socialism as Jews and take our composing, will
proper place in the campus left." be accompanied
Alte r
He cited as one of the problems by his trio and
faced by the new organization the 185-member Oakland Univer- , La
1
the established left, which is sity chorus and orchestra under
Orchestra and Entertainment
wholly irrational on the subject the direction of John Dovaras,
-
of the Middle East."
The solo roles, created at the Cl
world
premiere
of
the
work
in
Cin-
He added that the new group
did not intend to be concerned cinnati this October, will be sung
only with Israel and Jewish prob- by tenor Cantor Harold Orbach of
lems, saying it intended to be- Temple Israel and b ass- b ar it o n e
FOR THE
come involved "in the struggle N1cHenry Boatwright, a leading
SPOT OF
against ROTC, corporate recruit- recitalist.
YOUR AFFAIR
ing and all the other issues of con-
The concert honors the memory
by
cern to the left." But he reported, of Charles H. Alter, a past presi-
we want to do this with a Jewish dent of the Temple Israel Men's
HY HERMAN
perspective, as descendants of the Club and member for many years
(UTCHENIK)
first fighters for national libera- of the congregation's board of
and his Orchestra
tion in recorded history." trustees.
342-9424
The Allier Concert last year
Personalized to Suit Your Party
introduced Martin Kalmanoff's
Youth Aliya Exhibit
The Young Actors Guild of the Aaron DeRoy Theater.
The program will include three
Jewish Center. a newly formed
group directed by Mrs. Irene Ma- , skits from Broadway shows and
lin, drama co-ordinator of the two one-act plays: "Save Me A
Center. will stage its first perform- , Place at Forest Lawn," a comedy,
mice 7:30 p.m. Dec. 14 in the and "Early Frost," a suspense
drama.
The Young Actors Guild, first
of its kind at the Center, was in-
augurated less than a year ago
by Mrs. Malin, teacher, director
and TV personality. She said the
JULIUS
GARDIN,
son
of
Mr.
15-
and 16-year-olds, who have
and Mrs. Abram Gardin of Rich-
ard St., Southfield, has been ap- been selected by audition from
pointed to the dean's committee Mrs. Malin's drama classes, are
to develop a flexible model curri- . her "most talented and dedicat-
cilium at the University of Mich- ed" drama students.
Members are Carol Rosenblum,
titan's medical school. A sopho-
more in medical school, Gardin Janet Sorkowitz, Sandy Ryder,
also has been chosen to sit on the Susie Katz, Amy Kaltman, Illana
Central Student Judiciary for the Bar Leval!, JoAnn Citron. Shelley
C. of M. campus. Gilbert, Ira Schlessinger, Mendel
Hauer and Richard Cole.
s
For information, call the Cen-
Cadet IRA DICKMAN, a student ter's educational services division.
in Roosevelt Military Academy, DI 1-4200, ext. 268.
NEW YORK—Art and humanity
Aledo. III., was cited for excellence
will be fused in an exhibition, "We
in athletics and band by Col. Glen
G. Millikan, superintendent. Spe- 200 Detroit USY ers . Want to Live," under the sponsor-
ship of Hadassa - ,, at the New York
cial ceremonies honoring a ward
winners were held recently at the to Attend Ohio Parley Cultural Center Dec. 10-Jan. 18.
The exhibition is by Allan Schoe-
The Detroit - Cincinnati United
academy. Ira is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. David Dickman of Lauder Synagogue Youth Kinnus (conven- ner, who designed the Jewish Mu-
Ave. He is an 8th grader and has tion) will be held in Cincinnati this seum's celebrated "Lower East
weekend, with 200 delegates pre- Side: Portal to American Life."
attended Roosevelt for one year.
The spectator will pass through
sent from Congregations Bnai
Moshe, Adas Sholom, Beth Shalom, three galleries where a composite
Beth-Achim. Beth Moses, Livonia, of images and sounds will convey
Bnai Israel of Pontiac and Shaarey the major aspects of the Youth
and his ORCHESTRA
Aliya story—the rescue of children
Zedek.
"Musk at its Best
Seymour Kaplan, youth director from Nazi-occupied countries and
for Your Guests"
of Bnai Moshe. and Mrs. Elaine later from other threatened areas;
Merkovitz are transportation co- their emigration to Israel and fin-
[ ally their physical, spiritual and
ordinatorS.
mental development in that coun-
try.
They Made
The Grade
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A Prayer
By NEILL EISENSTEIN
(Neill, 9-year-old son of Dr. and
Sirs. Bernard Eisenstein, 2959 Wood-
land Ridge, Orchard Lake, attends
Lone Pine School and Shaarey Zedek
Hebrew school.)
High and exalted upon His throne
God sits and watches His
creations.
Good peace is his desire
And for life to go on.
Lordly is his position,
And to Guard His creations.
It is also His and only His duty
To do judgment supreme,
And on the Day of Judgment.
He show everlasting kindness.
Center to Host Expert
on Dead Sea Scholls
Magen - Broshi, chief curator of
the Shrine of the Book at the
Israel Museum, will speak about
the "Dead Sea
Scrolls" and
"Jerusalem Arch-
aelogy" at the
Jewish Center 7
and 8 p.m. Thurs-
day.
a p -
Broshi's
pearance will be
divided into two
sessions. The first fr
at 7, is for senior
Broshi
high school and
college students. At this meeting,
Broshi will discuss (in English)
the "Dead Sea Scrolls."
The second meeting is for adults.
Here, Broshi will talk about "Jeru-
salem Archaeology" (in Hebrew). !
Born in Jerusalem in 1929,
Broshi is an authority on the
Scrolls, which are housed in the
Shrine.
Broshi's appearance is open to
the public at no charge.
For information call the Center's
Hebrew Department, DI 1-4200.
The more we understand individ-
ual things, the more we understand i
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