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Stone, chairman. 25436 Wareham,
The EASTERN MICHIGAN TRIO Ron
Huntington Woods- Bobby Mann and
will be presented in a concert of Al Sipher, Farmington; Dan Andrew.
Beethoven and Mendelssohn by the Livonia; Bob Panosian and Ben Feder,
Bob Reynolds. Bloomfield Hills;
Friends of the Oaf, Park Library, Detroit;
Don Ross, Pleasant Ridge; Stu Hertz-
9 p.m. Wednesday, in the library. berg, Bev Goldman and Frank Gobel,
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Oak Park; Mona Rappaport, Birming-
ham; Norm Wachter, Miriam Dresner,
The CONTINUUM CENTER OF Marty Meyers, Roy Daneman and Har-
Geller, Huntington Woods; Lillian
OAKLAND UNIVERSITY will offer vey
Lois Eder, Betty Lewis. Arlene
a special program for women in Fine,
Anbender, Barbara Brass, Charlotte
and Mrs. Shirley Sonne, South-
the Southfield area, "Investigation Sharkey
field.
Into Identity," at the Northwest
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Universalist - Unitarian C h u r c h, The COMMUNITY CONCERTS
starting with a free orientation ses- ASSOCIATION of Southern Oak-
sion 12:30 p.m. March 10. Designed land County will present pianist
for women who wish to add new LEE LUVISI in a concert at the

On tize Air

This Week's Radio and
Television Programs
ETERNAL LIGHT
Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday.
Station: WWJ.
Feature: "Edna Ferber: A Pecu-
liar Treasure" is a drama concern-

Lansing to Celebrate
Israel's Anniversary

34—Friday, February 27, 1970
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Arnold Zumberg, chairman of the
When a man acts he Is a puppet.
Greater Lansing State of Israel When he describes he is a poet.—
Bonds, announced the community Oscar Wilde.
will launch a celebration of Israel's
22nd anniversary at a dinner-dance

JACK WEINER

7:30 p.m. March 14 at Cong.
Shaarey Zedek, East Lansing.
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
A cocktail reception will precede
the dinner, on behalf of Israel
• For Your Next Affair
Bonds.
• Weddings, Bar Mitzvahs,
The entire Greater Lansing Jew-
Dances
ish community will be invited to
ing the youth in a small Wisconsin participate in this celebration, at
Israeli, Modern and Rock
•
town of one of America's best which Dr. Arieh Plotkin, a former
• Cal! 837-1261 for Information
known novelists.
officer in the intelligence corps of
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the Israel Defense Forces and an
COMMUNITY BRIEFS
expert on the Middle East, will be
dimensions to their lives, its pur- Oak Park High School auditorium
Time: 7 a.m. Sunday.
guest speaker. Members of the
SPOT OF
FOR THE
pose is to offer self-evaluation 3
Station. WDET.
committee planning this affair are
p.m. Sunday. Luvisi, artist-in-
through group encounters as well residence
Feature: "Dr. Haim Ginott," a cross-section of leadership in the
YOUR AFFAIR
at the University of
as vocational and educational test- Louisville, was a Laureate of the well known psychologist and community.
ing. The eight-part program fol- 1960 Queen Elizabeth of Belgium author of "Between Parent and
"MUSIC" by-
The committee Is composed of
lows on Monday and Thursday International Piano Competition Child" and "Parent and the Teen- Francis Fine, Alan H. Ginsburg,
afternoons until April 14. For in- York
will
be
interviewed
by
Eve-
and has appeared with the New
Harold Gladstone, Fred Gould,
(UTCHENIK)
formation, call the Continuum Cen- York Philharmonic and in several lyn
l
Orbach, producer of the pro- Alvin Hack, Dr. David Kahn, Dr.
and his Orchestra
tel' at 377-2000, ext. 2146.
Carnegie Hall recitals, as well as gram.
George
Kessler,
Dr.
Mordechai
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with leading symphony orchestras.
Kreinin, Dr. Joseph Meites, Rob-
342-9424
HEAR OUR VOICE
BUD GUEST will speak at the
ert Mermelstein, Jack Rachman,
For tickets or information, call
Time:
11:30
p.m.
Sunday.
Detroit Town Hall in the Fisher
Sidney Rosenberg, Dr. Bernard
Personalized to Suit Your Party
Station: WCAR.
Theater, 11 a.m. Wednesday. Doublas Facer, 544-1376.
Smookler, Dr. Murray Vinnik,
Feature: A new series entitled
Guest, the son of Edgar A. Guest
and Eugene White.
"Living
Music of the Synagogue"
native
Detroiter,
will
speak
BORIS
GOLDOVSKY
who
brings
and a
For information and reservations,
on "The Sunny Side of the Street." his Goldovsky Grand Opera begins this week with "The Style contact Zumberg, 1981 Pinecrest,
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Theatre to the Masonic Auditorium of Modern Synagogue." Selections
The EASTERN MICHIGAN Saturday, March 14 for one per- by Cantor Arthur Wolfson of Cong East Lansing, 337-1029.
TRIO will be presented in a con- formance of Verdi's "LA Emanu-El in New York City will
cert of Beethoven and Mendelsshon TRAVIATA," has become known be heard and discussed by Cantor Center Board Defends
by the Friends of the Oak Park to millions as opera's most articu- Harold Orbach.
Stand on Public Issues
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Library, 9 p.m. Wednesday in the late spokesman. Born in Moscow,
Oak Park Library. Edward Szabo, the son of violinist Lea Luboshutz
LONG BEACH, Calif. (JTA)-
IN CONTACT
Two officials of the Jewish center
Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday.
cellist; Joseph Gurt, pianist; and and nephew of the famous Pierre
have defended a practice of the
Station: WJR.
Alfio Pignotti, violinist, are artists Luboshutz, Goldovsky owes the
Feature: Man and religion are center board in taking stands on
in residence and members of the start of his disinguished artistic
public issues — such as a board
faculty of EMU's department of career to physical hunger pangs. placed "in contact."
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resolution supporting last Novem-
music. This is the third in a series During the Russian revolution of
ber's Vietnam moratorium—"as a
HIGHLIGHTS
of musical eveningsp resented by 1917, his mother would augment
responsible part" of the role of
Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday.
the Friends of the Oak Park Li- the family's meager rations by
Candy Centerpieces
board members "as leaders in the
Station: Channel 2.
brary, and admission is free to giving concerts at factories or
Feature: "Federation Faces the Long Beach Jewish community."
Personalized Party
the public. For information, call worker's clubs and taking her fee
the Oak Park Library, LI 8.7230. in food. Her 9-year-old son, who '70s" is the subject of a new series
Publication in the Jewish Com-
Mementos
• a
had been studying piano with his exploring the Detroit Federation's munity Federation News of the
Graduates of CENTRAL HIGH uncle, discovered that by going changing and expanding services resolution touched off considerable
Invitations and Party Ac-
SCHOOL'S CLASS OF '45 are eel- along as her accompanist, he could to the local community as well as debate, with some critics assert- cessories for all occasions.
ebrating their 25th reunion at a usually earn an extra herring.
the worldwide community. This ing that the board could not speak
dinner-dance April 17 at Town and
Tickets for the Saturday, March first program will deal with the for the Jewish community on such
Country Club.
14 performance of Verdi's "La rabbinical mission that recently controversial issues.
Reunion committee members are Iris Traviata," by the Goldovsky returned from Israel. (See story).
Adelson, president, and husband Lloyd
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Old food containers (soda, beer,
of 32203 Olde Franklin, Farmington; Grand Opera Theatre, are avail-
646-6138
"Federation Faces the '70s" is milk bottles, etc.) should never be
able at the Masonic Auditorium
box office, Grinnell's downtown the subject of a new series on reused for hazardous chemicals.
Abraham Copeland;
and all J. L. Hudson ticket centers. "Highlights" beginning Sunday,
under the auspices of the Jewish
•
Had Food Brokerage
EXPECTING OUT OF TOWN GUESTS
VICTOR BORGE, who pioneered Community Council of Metropoli-
Abraham J. Copeland, founder
FOR A WEDDING OR A BAR MITIVA ?
tan Detroit 9:45 a.m. on Channel
of Northland Food Brokers in 1945, a new trend in modern day enter- 2.
tainment with his one man comedy-
died Sunday at age 80.
This series will explore how the
Mr. Copeland was treasurer and in-music, comes to the Masonic Jewish Welfare Federation of De-
assistant secretary of the food bro- Auditoium Saturday, March 21. troit is altering and expanding its
20500 JAMES COUZENS
kerage firm, 19446 James Couzens, Sorge, who was introduced to the services to the community in De-
(8 Mile & Greenfield—Across from Northland)
at the time of his death. He was a piano at the age of three by his troit as well as the worldwide com-
Call 342-3000 For the Finest Accommodations
eo-founder and treasurer of the mother, started his career in Den- munity.
COMPLIMENTARY CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST
American Store Equipment and mark at the age of 10. His father,
The first program will deal
Try Our Barber Shop
Construction Co. from 1919 to 1941. first violinst with he Royal Danish with the rabbinical mission that
Dine at the SCOTCH & SIRLOIN RESTAURANT
The firm is now located in Muske- Symphony, wanted him to study recently returned from Israel.
Airport Limousine Service Available
the
fiddle
but
young
Victor
was
gon.
Rabbis Leon Fram of Temple Is-
Born in South Bend, Ind., Mr. d. etermined to pursue the keyboard rael and Milton Arm of Cong. Beth
Copeland was a 51-year resident of instead. By the time he reached Achim discuss their reactions to
the Detroit area, living at 16162 age 10 he was ready to make his life in Israel today from its bor-
Oxley, Southfield. He was a mem- concert debut in Copenhagen. ders into the heart of Jerusalem.
bet of Cong. Shaarey Zedek, Overnight, he was hailed as a
Future weeks will see how local
Prodigy and won scholarships to
Franklin Hills Country Club androd!gy
Copen- Federation agencies are seeking
the Detroit Association of Grocery h music conservatories
and
finding better approaches for
hagen, Berlin and Vienna.
Manufacturers Representatives.
old and new problems and solu-
He leaves his wife, Minnie B.; a
tions.
son, Peter B.; a daughter, Mrs.
This series has been produced
Sidney (Paula) Rosenberg: two
by Evelyn Orbach, program and
sisters, Mrs. Herman (Esther)
broadcasting associate of the Jew-
Teter of Chicago and Mrs. Harry
ish Community Council, and writ-
(Minna) Tishkoff of Los Angeles;
ten by Carol Chase, publicity as-
and eight grandchildren.
sistant of the Jewish Welfare
The Israeli Student Organiza- Federation.
tion in Detroit will present a week-
Leon Frechtel, Age 57,
y half-hour radio show starting
"Up-to-the-minute" news of the Jew-
Prosecutor at Nuremberg in the near future, it was announc- Kidnaped Watchman
ish world is brought to you. A
NEW YORK—Leon Frechtel, a ed this week.
panorama of what is happening;
Still Being Held — Meir
prosecutor at the Nuremberg War
The program, to be called "Kol
digests of Israel's movements that
JERUSALEM (JTA) — Premier
Crimes Trials, died here at age 57. Israel—from Detroit, the Hebrew
effect us all; the local scene In
An attorney, Mr Frechtel had left Hour," will be broadcast on sta- Golda Meir admitted in the Knes-
detail all le The Jewish New*
government service to become an tion WMZK-FM at 6:30 p.m. Sun- set Tuesday that no progress has
every
Friday.
been made in efforts to free
apparel manufacturer.
days.
Shmuel
Rosenwasser,
a
50-year-old
After law school at Yale, Mr.
Uri Katz, of the Israeli Students
Frechtel entered government work. Organization, said the program watchman from Metullab, who
renters of The Jewish News for over 4 Quarter genial}.
In 1945, Supreme Court Associate will include cultural information, was kidnaped by Arab guerrillas
Justice Robert H. Jackson asked news, Israeli music and interviews while on night-guard duty a month
him to become one of two civilian with local and Israeli personal- ago. Mrs. Meir said that appeals
to international organizations have
prosecutors at Nuremberg. He left ities
visiting Detroit. Portions of
the government in 1947 to join his the program will be in Hebrew, been to no avail up to now.

HY

HY HERMAN

MARCIA MASSERMAN

Cranbrook House Motel

It Happens

Every
Friday

Israeli Students
to Present Radio

Show on WMZK

father's apparel firm.

he said.
Members of the organization
Alfred Newman,
who are majoring in mass com-
HOLLYWOOD—Alfred Newman, munications at Wayne State Uni-
one of Hollywood's most widely versity will narrate the program.
known composer - conductors and Katz said negotiations are under
the winner' of 'eight Academy way. for.•*. local . .organhation.'ta
Awards, died Feb. 18 at age 68. I sponsor the program.

She repeated that Israel refuses
to deal directly with El Fatah and
that it holds Lebanon responsible
because the kidnapers came from
Lebanon and returned there with
their victim.
The International Red Cross re-
ported .reeently. 11 14.14)=1:n4.=
is being held in Jordan.

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