THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 9, 1970-33 Chajes to Lead Center Orchestra Concert Will Feat tire Young Talent Youth News Jewish Youth Coun cil Maps Activities Members of a special Jewish nity's Allied Jewish Campaign with Youth Council committee are plan- the assistance of the Jewish Wel- ning participation in the cm-limn- fare Federation's Junior Division. Steve Cohen, acting chairman of the Youth Council, is a member of Beth Shalom United Synagogue Youth. Chairman of the committee, Howard Lax, is a member of Bnai Center Summer ReaBilly Big Dates for the 1970 summer pro- grams at the Jewish Center have been released by the Group Serv- ices Department: the first session from June 22 through July 17, and the second July 20-Aug. 13. Programs include Playland at both the main and 10 Mile Rd. buildings, an introduction to day camping for pre-schoolers; Fun- time, expanded to three days a week for first, second and third graders; Day Camp at the 10 Mile branch; and the Pioneer Program for older boys and girls at an outpost area, to include weekly horseback riding. Safari '70, a daily travel program for seventh through ninth graders, may be doubled in size this year; and Camp of the Arts, a program with emphasis on the visual and performing arts, will be expanded to include young people from seventh through 11th grades. Also offered will be Sports Skills Camp; a daily program for boys in grades five, six and seven, and a new two-day-a-week Teen Travel Pro gram, culminating in an expanded camping trip. Transportation will be provided. All information, including regis- tration, will be included in the 1970 brochure to be mailed at the end of January to all Center mem- bers. Non-members may obtain. one by contacting Group Services, DI 1-4200. David youth group. The next general meeting of the Jewish Youth Council will take place 7:30 p.m. Monday at the Jewish Center. Any Jewish youth group in the community is entitled to send a representative and an alternate to help plan programs and celebrations for youth in the community. Two other Youth Council projects to get under way soon are an Is- rael Independence Day celebration and a Project Outcry, 1970. Youth in the community interested in helping plan these projects are in- vited to call Steve, LI 8-5914, or Joel Verbin, Youth Council co- ordinator, DI 1-4200. It is not necessary to be a groud representative to serve on a Youth Council committee. Family Night Out in Center Plans The Center Symphony Orchestra, Grosse Pointe resident. she pres- under the direction of Julius ently serves on the hoard of vari- Chajes, will present a family con - ous music organiaztions and is a cert 2:30 p.m. Sunday in the Aaron member of Mu Phi Epislon, inter- DeRoy Theater of the Center. Ruth Burczyk, pianist, will play Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue. - Since her professional debut at 16 with the Wisconsin Symphony Or- chestra, Miss Burczyk has devoted herself to teaching while maintain- ing a busy concert schedule. A They Made The Grade DEBORAH HERTZ, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Hertz, of Man- or Ave., has been named to the dean's list at Yeshiva University's Stern College for W o rn e n, New York City, for academic achieve- ment during the 1968-69 academic year, Prof. David Mirsky, dean, announced. A total of 63 out of the 633 students at the school were accorded the honor for maintain- ing at least a 3.4 average. for the entire year. * * Three Oakland County High School students have been awarded scholarships to the Bloomfield Art Association's winter term of art classes. Selected on a competitive basis by a jury of professional artists were SANIANTHA SABIN. 16, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 'Wil- liam W. Sabin, 5256 Van Ness. Bloomfield Hills; JEFF MERRILL, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. Murray W. Merrill, 7122 Heather Heath, Birm- ingham, and WENDY SNYDER 16, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo- pold J. Snyder, 31425 Stonewood. Farmington. BY POPULAR DEMAND! Now Booking .. . ED BURG and his Orchestra Good Music for All Occasions national professional music soror- ity. Winner of a statewide contest sponsored by the Wisconsin Feder- ation of Music Clubs, she received ' her Young Artists Diploma from the National Guild of Piano Teach- ers, for whom she serves on the staff of adjudicators. Richard Busch, who will per- form Chajes' "Melody for Cello," is an 18-year-old freshman at Wayne State University. Ile is in his seventh season with the Cen- ter Symphony Orchestra. Kirk Toth, 14, a member of the Center Symphony Orchestra, will be heard in Chajes' "Capriccio for Violin." "The Scherzo" by Chajes will receive its world premiere at this concert. As a special treat for young peo- ple, the concert will open - with .Haydn's "Toy Symphony." ' Tickets are available at the Cen- etr's cashier. LI 4-9278 FOR THE BEST IN . MUSIC AND ENTERTAINMENT SAM EMMER And His Orchestra 358-0938 Larry Freedman 0 4v S:30 Thurs.. 1 : 4 _1 A custard-pie-throwing contest is Orchestra and Entertainment Expectation Sp one of the activities in store for 141 W. Maple Birmingham VD families who participate in the Midwest 6-1440 Family Night Out to he sponsored by the Jewish Center's Group Services Division 7:30 p.m. Jan. 24 in the main building. Stunts, * * * From LONDON, ENGLAND games and prizes will be featured. Master of ceremonies will be Mike MARC KOFFMAN, son of Mr. Freedman. and Mrs. Ross Koffman of Grand- Registration is limited to 25 ville Ave., has received a congres- families. sional nomination to the U.S. Future Family Night Out pro- Naval Academy in Annapolis, and grams include a square dance and the U.S. Merchant Marine Aca- "Distinctive Styling in Music swim night, sleigh ride and a to- demy in Long Island. Marc, 17, a to your Individual Taste" boganning night, an Israeli dance senior at Redford High, received and swim night and a mystery the nomination by telegram from bus ride. Congresswoman Martha W. Grif- For information, call the Group ? A reunion of all teens who have fiths. After additional testing a DI 1-4200. visited Israel will be held 7:30 Services Division, decision will be made as to which — * s * p.m. Saturday at the Jewish Cen- academy he will attend. ter. There will be a nominal ad- Israeli Dance Lessons mission charge, to go toward aid- Offered on Two Levels ing wounded Israeli soldiers. Lauren Iden, an organizer of the Intermediate and advanced Is- reunion, wrote to Hadassah Hos- raeli' dance instruction for teens FURNITURE & UPHOLSTERING CO. pital to determine how the dona- and adults is being held 8 p.m. CUSTOM MADE FURNITURE—DRAPERIES tion can best Ile used. She learned Thursdays at the 10 Mile branch that similar donations have bought of the Jewish Center. INTERIOR DECORATING special food and fruit baskets and Instructor Penina Frankel has 273-1863 LONDON (JTA) — Continuous 15345 W. 7 MILE personal items for the men and danced with the Center Festival Israeli aerial bombardment has women. These donations help build Dancers and has taught Israeli virtually destroyed Egyptian radar 00 0 12 41 0 00000000000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 Q 0 up the morale of the wounded. dancing in New England. and missile sites in the Suez Canal Last summer, Lauren visited There is a nominal charge for zone, according to two British Israel as a member of the Cen- non-members of the Center. For newspaper correspondents recog- ter Ulpan program. The group information, call Fred Rose, DI nized as among the best informed visited Hadassah Hospital and 1-4200. persons on events in the Middle entertained the patients, who East. impressed Lauren with their Clare Hollingworth, writing in spirit and enthusiasm, she said. the Daily Telegraph, said that in Highlights of the reunion will in- November, Israel began to system- clude Israeli dancing and singing, atically destroy SAM ground-to-air 9 Days Only (Jan. 8 thru Jan. 17) movies and falafel. missile bases on the west shore of For information, call the Center, the Suez Canal. The writer said DI 1-4200, ext. 246 or 261. After Sabbath dinner at the tem- that reports from Algeian and Su- ple, members of the Temple Israel danese officers on the canal front No Government Bias Seen Youth Group will lead the congre- suggested that the Israelis were successful" in the way Against Religious Schools gation in worship at their creative "amazingly they knocked out base after base. JERUSALEM (JTA) — Yigal Sabbath Youth Service. The raids were followed by Inspirted by the Hebrew word Alton, making his first appear- concerted attacks on Egyptian ance in the Knesset as minister "Hatikva," meaning hope, the radar stations not only in the Choose from an excellent selection of Modern and Antique of education and culture, declared theme of the entire service is one canal zone but on the Mediter- Tuesday that the ministry had not of optimism and will be empha- ranean cost west of Alexandria, 14 kt. and 18 kt. Gold Jewelry. Rings, Earrings, Bracelets, sized through dramatic techniques. discriminated against religious Miss Hollingworth reported. The sermon will be delivered schools. Necklaces, Broaches, Charms, Cufflinks and Watches. The Daily Mail's Mid East cor- third-year by Daniel B. Syme, a He made the statement in reply rabbinical student at the Hebrew respondent, Christopher Dobson, to a parliamentary question sub- Designers of Distinctive Jewelry Union College-Jewish Institute of said the attacks on the radar and mitted by a member of his party. Religion. His topic will be Albert missile bases "have been so heavy Gen. Alton said the pupils in the that accurate Vorspan's book, "My Rabbi and so sustained and state religious schools accounted Egypt is now virtually defenseless Doesn't Make House Calls." for 28.5 per cent of all primary The High School Choir, directed against air attack." school pupils and that one-third of Dobson said Egyptian fighters all new school buildings erected by Cantor Harold Orbach, will pre- no longer challenge Israel; planes, OF BLOOMFIELD by the education ministry over the sent excerpts from Raymond Smol- and Egyptian anti-aircraft gunners years had been for the religious over's rock service. It is planned rarely score a hit. Dobson said 869 W. Long Lake Rd. at Telegraph by Rhonda Amber, Barbara school system. Sandy "fear remains that the temptation He also stressed that state- Schlain, Howard Graef and 646-0973 to deal finally with Egypt will be Open 9:30 to 5, Thursday to 8:30 Kraus, assisted by Nancy Shapiro, sponsored religious education had too great for the eagles in the Is- preserved the religious atmos- religious vice president, and Rob- raeli cabinet." - Phere.in.the . schools._ - ert Look, religious adviser. 647-2367 ZAN GILBERT and His ORCHESTRA Reunion to Benefit Israeli Wounded Call UN. 1-3065 Egypt Radar Net, Bases Ruined by Israel, Writers Say ,Sduva/d3 1st ANNIVERSARY Temple Youth to Lead Service Based on `Hatikva' SALE SAVE 20% OFF ENTIRE STOCK FREDRICK JEWELERS