NCJW Gives Art to Mrs. Nixon I News Brevities The March meeting of the WOM- GEORGE SHEARING, the com- EN'S GROUP OF THE DETROIT poser, arranger and jazz pianist When Mrs. Nixon invited 300 leaders of the National Council of Jewish Women to tea at the White House recently, Mrs. Leonard H. Weiner of Detroit, Council's nation- al president, presented the First Lady with a painting of Jerusa- lem's Old Wall. The artist is a former student of the Hebrew Uni- versity High School built by Coun- cil in 1963. The NCJW leaders were attending a public affairs institute last month conducted biennially by the NCJW in the Nation's Capital. Petition Urges Arms for Israel ASSOCIATION OF LIFE UNDER- WRITERS will be held at the Women's City Club of Detroit Wednesday. Cocktails will be served at 5:30 p.m., dinner at 6:30. "Sales by the Woman Agent" will be discussed by a panel of women underwriters, it was announced by Mrs. Gladys G. Phillips, president, who is consultant of the Metropoli- tan Life Insurance Co. For infor- mation, call Mrs. Phillips, VE 8-0326. s • * Coming to the Masonic Auditor- ium 8 p.m. Saturday, is VICTOR GORGE, whose name is synonym- ous with-,comedic wit coupled with brilliant musical talent, touched with a dash of culinary artistry. Sorge is now directing a portion of his caloric creativity in the area of restaurants. The world famous en- tertainer has often found himself in the kitchen of a four-star restau- rant engrossed with the head chief in exchanging prized recipes. His interest in cooking the delicacies of his native Denmark, has now led him to his newest venture—Victor Borge's Stupid Cupid Danish Restaurants. * • • The New York musical comedy hit "I DO! I DO!", the one with the positive attitude about love, life and matrimony Ma- sonic Auditorium, 3 p.m., April 19. Tickets for this performance are now on sale. * s • TITO PUENTE, who has de- lighted millions of Latin American dance addicts from coast to coast, will be in Detroit with his 14-piece orchestra 9 p.m. March 28 in the main ballroom of Cobo Hall. * * -* The LIVONIA YOUTH SYM- PHONY ORCHESTRA, under the direction of Lester Farkas, will perform 4 p.m. Sunday ,at Wayne Memorial High School, Wayne. coming to the Masonic Audi- torium, 3 p.m., April 5, hears trees. "I can hear a lamp post, though I can't tell whether its a lamp or a tree. It's a sensation of momentary blockage of the ear as you are passing—a change in the atmosphere," Shearing has said. The pianist's superior sense of hearing is not entirely due to his blindness. Shearing has continu- ally educated himself in classical, jazz and modern music. "I can hear every note in a ten-note chord and play it back to you," he added. * * • Oirth. tAnnouncernents ZACBITIMH MOHEL 341-1595 Leo Goldman MARSHALL REV. HERSHL ROTH National Conferenc eofChristians, Jews Seeks to End Post-6 Day War -Strain' NEW YORK (JTA) —Christian- I Jewish relations in the United States - have been placed' under a "severe strain by the Six-Day War of 1967 and its aftermath," leading to "what may well be a new era of crisis" in intergroup relations, the National Conference of Chris- i tians and Jews said. As part of an "intensive -ef- fort" to bridge these gaps "with understanding," NCC.P President Dr. Sterling W. Brown announced the publication of several book- lets geared to "lift the blanket of practical problems that con- cern American religious. people —the Arab-Israeli War, inter- marriage, birth control, Vietnam, black-white polarization and such church -s t a t e controversies as teaching religion in the public scthool or giving state aid to non-public schools." New paintings by ROBERT NAT- KIN will be exhibited at the Ger- trude Kasle Gallery March 28- April 26. • * * .The Kramer Election Committee and the Kramer Campaign Com- The first booklet, asserts that mittee, coupled with a committee of La wyers for ALBERT A. Judaism and Christianity are close- KRAMER, jointly announce they ly related parts. "Because of their are co-sponsoring a reception-cock- common roots and intertwined tail party in honor of the state rep- resentative 8:30 p.m. April 6- at Northwood Inn. For tickets, call Ronald A. Fruitman, 964-3040 or Martin Hollander, Dl 1-9575. * In addition to paintings and drawings of Rembrandt now at the Detroit Institute of Arts, the museum will offer songs and mu- sic of the Dutch master's century 7 p.m. today. EVELYNE SCHEYER, harpsichordist, and FAYE TURNER, lyric soprano, will present 17th Century music of 'Holland, Spain and England in the I Art Institute's Baroque Gallery at ; the Woodward Avenue entrance. The event is open to the, public without charge. During -"REM- BRANDT AFTER 300 YEARS," the special exhibition galleries are I open to the public until 9:30 p.m. Tuesdays and Fridays. The exhibi- tion will remain through April 5. • • • Jazz artist GEORGE SHEAR- ING, who brings his quintet to the Masonic Auditorium April 5, was born in Battersea, London. Today he is one of the most famous pian- ists in both his native Britain and throughout the world. Tickets are available at the Masonic Auditor- ium box office, Grinnell's flown- town and all J. L. Hudson ticket centers. * * * On Sunday, Garelick's Gallery will open a group exhibition with the theme of "PEACE, LIFE AND LOVE," consisting of paintings, drawings, graphics and sculpture of many artists, including Rodin, Chagall, Epstein, Matisse and others. The preview of this exhi- bition will be 1-6 p.m. The show will close on April 11. * * * When VICTOR BORGE comes to the Masonic Audtiorium. Saturday he will arrive in town with no scen- ery. no-,cast, no props other than a suitcase containing two micro- phones, a spotlight and a tape re- corder. Now evolved into a two- man show, with the -addition of pianist and comedy-foil Leonid Hambro, Gorge's “Comedy in Mu- sic" is still out-distancing its own house records wherever it plays. Reproducing the article by Jo- seph Alsop which emphasized the urgent necessity of U.S. arms to protect Israel from destruction, a petition is being circulated urging President Nixon to act promptly to supply the necessary jets to as- sure Israel's security. The circulation of this petition was undertaken by Hiram A. Dorf- man, Detroit CPA with offices at 21675 Coolidge, Oak Park. The petitions are to be addressed to the President, Senator Griffin 'and Alsop. Copies of the petition are avail- , able from Dorfman. The text of the Alsop article March 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Wil upon which the petition is based Liam Keller (Beverly Moore), will be found on page two in this 20514 Stansbury, a daughter, issue of The Jewish News. Gayle Lynn. * • * March 15—To former Detroiters SHALOM RALPH Dr. and Mrs. Lester Kalisher (Sheila Cohen) of Norfolk, Va., a son, Aaron J. * * * March 11—To Dr. and Mrs. Dale LI 7-9489 H. Stone (Robin Herman of Chi- cago), 29570 Meadowlane, South- field, a son, Marlon Eric. ' * s * March 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Myron Tink (Linda Benjamin), 24321 Jerome, -Oak Park, a daughter, Robyn Suzanne. * * * March 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Niskar (Arlene Charness), 24309 Recommended by Physicians Pierce, Southfield, a daughter, RABBI Terri Lynne. * * • March 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Abe Expert Mohei Serving Hospitals and Homes Wein (Dena Tessler), 8740 Ken- LI 2-4444 LI 1-9769 berton, Oak Park, a son, Lawrence Alan. • * . • The Silver Brick REV. GOLDMAN L March 5—To Dr. and Mrs. Mich- When shopping for Purim fixings, ael Goldman (Noreen Ekelman), 13332 Balfour, Huntington Woods, don't forget the silver brick: Kraft's Philadelphia brand cream a daughter, Jill Heather. MOHEL cheese. Children love fresh Phila- s • • delphia with jelly on bread, or a —March 4 — To former Detroiter 353-5444 Rabbi and Mrs. Clifford B. Miller bagel with a smear of Philadelphia, of Rockville, Md., a daughter, or mouthwatering cheese cake — made with Philadelphia. Adinah Sharone. • • • Volunteer Drivers March 3 — To Mr. and Mrs. The volunteer drivers could Allan Linder (Barbara Steinberger, 24181 Ridgedale, Oak Park, a be a "lifesaver" for the Michigan Cancer Foundation. 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