• 34—Friday, May 1, 1970 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Recorded 'Living Story of Israel' Provides Informative Travelogue People I∎lake News Detroit painter MALKA.KUTNICK "The Living Story of Israel" is has emerged into strength and cre- was selected by the art department a long-playing record produced by ativity. of Wayne State University to hold The positive efforts are empha- Living Story Records, 11275 Massa- a one-man exhibition all next week chusetts Ave., Los Angeles, aimed sized in the narration by Burnstein beginning Sunday with a reception at reaching people of all faiths that was prepared by Rashall. at the Community Arts Center. with the story of Israel's develop- While the war effort is not over- Some of her art is currently on ex- ment, its emergence into statehood, looked, the stress is on the role of hibit at the Detroit Institute of the accomplishments of the past 22 a people that has aimed at provid- Arts, Michigan Artists' Market and years, the leadership that has ing a home for the homeless and at J.L. Hudson Co. Several months has produced many outstanding guided an embattled people into ago, when Detroit General Hos- achievements. sovereignty. Gladys Hadaya arranged and pital was remodeled, a committee It is a long narrative—a travel- headed by Mrs. William Keast ogue in which the entire story of , conducted the music for this re- selected Mrs. Kutnick to paint Israel reborn is related effectively: cording. Some of the material was two murals for the foyer of the with interspersed quotes from im- provided by Yehuda Lev. The mu- hospital. Upon receiving a master portant addresses by David Ben- , sical recordings are by Shimon of arts degree this June, she will Gurion and others and with mu-; Gewirtz. Quotations of declarations continue her studies at the Boston of Israel's independence proclama- sical interludes Institute of Art. tion and other historic factors are • * Written by Daniel Rashall, the , 'rom actual historic records. P.S. narrator of the travelogue is Mike : Goodbody and Company, nation- Burnstein, son of Yiddish musical'. wide brokerage firm, has appointed comedy stars. Burstein settled in MARVIN L. MOLASKY, 30244 Israel in 1962. He has been an en- Southfield, Southfield, an invest- tertainer for Israeli troops and his ment executive in its Detroit skill as a narrator is evidenced in . Orchestra leader David H. Dia- office. the fine, steady voice that marks mond, who played before Presi- his description of what has hap- dents H e r be rt The appointment of CHAR- pened in Israel and how the nation Iloover and LES I. SCHER as executive vice Franklin D. Roo- president of the American Tech- sevelt, died Sun- nion Society has been announced day at age 68. by Jacob Walter Ullmann, presi- Mr. Diamond, dent. Scher has been national cam- paign director of the Anti-Defama- who was born in Poland, was a tion League o! Bnai Brith for the past seven years. theatrical agent April 23—To Mr. and Mrs as well as orche- • * Steven Collins (Jo Ann Block) stra leader. He SHINION BENSHEMESH, direc- 20234 Lindsay, a daughter, Mich , belonged to Tem- tor-general of the Keren Kayemeth elle Gayle. ple Israel and was Le Israel (Jewish National Fund), Diamond a 50-year mem- arrived in the United States Wed- April 21To former Detroiter ber of the Detroit Federation of nesday for a 10-day round of con- Mr. and :Mrs. Gary Bider (Rose Musicians. He resided at 20.131 : sultations with the leadership of Himber of Brooklyn) of Chicago, Stratford. , the Jewish National Fund. Benshe a son. Tzvi David. Surving are his wife, Ethel; a mesh is in charge of all land re- ' daughter, Mrs. Frank (Marilyn) ' clamation, afforestation, road con- April 19—To former Detroiters Handler Jr.; a sister, Mrs. Morris : struction and site development ac- Dr. and :qrs. Richard Ketai (Susan (Betty) Portnoy; and four grand- ,: tivities of the JNF throughout the Litt). of Rochester, N.Y., a daugh- children. I entire territory of the state of ter, Julie Esther. • Israel. Orchestra Leader David H. Diamond cRirth ✓ nnouncements * * April 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Law- rence D. Light (Marilyn Krasnik), 28170 Fontana, Southfield, a son, Alan Thomas. Business Brevities April 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Motorcycling as a family sport Alpern (Barbara Sorscher), 15110 Dartmouth, Oak Park, a son Marc is coming on strong, it was ob- served by Andy Anderson, presi- Evan. dent of the world's largest motor- cycle dealership, ANDERSON April 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ard NI. Jacobs (Glenda Korn), SALES AND SERVICE, INC., 1645 23619 Parklawn, Oak Park, a son, Telegraph, Pontiac. Anderson, who employs 10 salesmen, sells several Steven Howard. * * thousand cycles a year and has April 9—To Dr. and Mrs. Richard been formally awarded Honda's J. Colman (Lynn Kagan) 27321 "Top Dealer" plaque. Anderson is Dequindre, Madison Heights, a planning an 8,000-square-foot show- room to handle the new Honda daughter, Alyssa Kara. cars by late 1970. ti Rev. Victor Shrem and Associates, Inc., announces that GERALD NI. HERSHL ROTH AVRIN has joined the firm as prin- Experienced Mohel cipal in charge of architecture, and Licensed - Certified the firm name has been changed to Shrem and Avrin Associates, Inc. 352-3186 • Recommended by RABBI Physicians Leo Goldman Expert Mohel Serving Hospitals and Homes LI 2-4444 LI 1-9769 REV. GOLDMAN L. MARSHALL MOHEL 353-5444 RABBI SHAIALL ZACHARIASH MOREL 341-1595 * SCHOSTAK BROTHERS AND CO., realtors, has announced the affiliation of SEYMOUR KAPLAN with the organization. Say It With Flowers: Happy Mother's Day President Woodrow Wilson first proclaimed the national observance of the second Sunday in May as Mother's Day in 1914 although the first Mother's Day took place seven Years earlier as an unofficial cele- bration started by Anna M. Jarvis, whose idea it was to honor all American mothers with a special day. The celebration quickly spread thrOughout the U.S. and to many other parts of the world. Miss Jarvis also named the car- nation as the official Mother's Day flower and thus continued the tra- dition of giving flowers to mother on her day. This Mother's Day, May 10, flowers can be sent to almost any place in the world via Intertiora, the worldwide floral delivery net- work composed of more than 35,000 member florists in more than 100 countries. JWV Department of Michigan Ladies Auxiliary will hold its annual mothers and daughters banquet, 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at Shaarey, Shomayim Synagogue. The JWVA Players will entertain. For reser- vations call Mrs. Rosalyn Liner, LI 7-7132. The auxiliary will be hostesses at a games party given by the Allied Veterans Council 8 p.m. Thursday at the Veterans Memorial Building. The public is invited. Israel Standing Firm, Tekoah Tells Histadrut NEW YORK (JTA)—Ambassa- dor Yosef Tekoah reaffirmed Is- rael's determination to "remain standing" against the "implacable enemy" in an address to the 38th annual Histadrut Third Seder. "Arab aggression against Israel has become the longest war of this century anywhere," he asserted, adding that behind the Arabs "stands the Soviet Union, unswerv- ing in its support of Arab bel- ligerency." "At times," he continued, "we feel as if we were standing under an avalanche of rocks, rocks, hurl- ing against us from all directions, beating, wounding, bleeding us. Yet we remain standing. "We must remain standing. If we bend, if we turn away we shall all be crushed. "We have no intention to be crushed." The four-hour service--attended by 2,000 guests who also marked the 50th anniversary of Histradut, the National Committee for Labor Israel—was derived from a "Voice of Jubilee Hagada," comprising traditional and contemporary pas- sages on Zionism, Independence and Judaism in general, presented in Hebrew, Yiddish and 'English Music was by the Zamir with soloists Shoshana Damari and Sidor Belarsky. Manuel Dorfman, 55, Owned Auto Parts Firm Two thousand Michigan firms engage in world trade. Manuel Dorfman, owner of De- pendable Parts Service, wholesale auto parts business at 5760 Schaef- er, Dearborn, died Tuesday at age FOR THE BEST IN MUSIC AND ENTERTAINMENT SAM ENUYIER 55. And His Orchestra 358-0938 Mr. Dorfman, 24500 Radclift, was born in Poland and lived in the Detroit area 46 years. He was a member of Bnai Brith. Surviving are his wife, Celia; two sons, Dr. Stanley and Dr. Jack; his father, Raphael Dorfman; and two grandchildren. 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