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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-05-08

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NEW YORK, (JTA) — A cam- ter of the American Jewish Corn-
paign to aid the Jewish poor, the mittee in the near future, accord-
elderly and the addicted will be ing to Chapter President Edward
undertaken by the New York chap- D. Moldover.
"It has long been assumed by
many Jews and others that there
are few if any Jewish poor, and
no Jewish addicts. Unfortunately,
this never was, nor is it now the
case," he said.

BANQUETS
MEETINGS
PARTIES

.

LUNCHEON DINNER COCKTAILS
Open Daily II 6.en. — Sat., 5 P.T.

NOTICE

NIGHTLY ENTERTAINMENT

in Recital

Frederic Raimi, young Detroit-
born cellist, will perform works by
Shostakovich, Valentini, Beethoven,
Chopin and Faure at a recital 2
p.m. May 17 in the Detroit Institute
of Arts.
Raimi studied here with Ozan
Marsh and Paul Olefsky and re-
ceived early recognition in the
Cass Tech Symphony under Mi-
chael Bistritzky. Since then, he has
performed in Detroit, Rochester,

An error in last week's Rib'n
Hastak ad was not the fault of
its owners.

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APPEARING NIGHTLY
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*
4 p.m.
* • "Happy Hour" Cocktail Time
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• Show Time 9 p.m. to 2 a.m.
All Credit Cards Honored
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RESERVATIONS ACCEPTED
FOR

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BUFFET

in

Russian Novosti Agency Relates

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Cellist Frederic Raimi

38—Friday, May 8, 1970

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Passover Interviews in Moscow.

From the Soviet embassy in Washington comes the text of a report
by a Novosti Press Agency correspondent who visited the Moscow
Choral Synagogue on April 20, and interviewed Menashe Mikhailovich,
president of the Jewish Religious Community, and Moscow Chief
Rabbi Jehuda Leib Levin. His report follows:
"Are the parishioners all provid-
ed with Matzot?"
Cantor Shteinberg accompanied by
"Of course. The bakery started the synagogue choir.
working four months before the
Chief Moscow Rabbi Jehuda Leib
Passover. The baking was done in Levin said he is confident that the
one and in two shifts. If necessary, Passover will be celebrated in full
we could have gone to three shifts. conformity with the requirements
The bakery turned out precisely of the sacred writings. He added,
100 tons of matzot which was "The only somber note is that the
enough to provide not only the world is not quiet, with human
Jewish believers but also all those blood being shed every day in the
wishing to have it. Invalids and Middle East and people dying."
aged will have their matzot de-
Rabbi Levin asked me to convey
livered to their homes. As usual, his Passover congratulations and
our community fully met the pa- best wishes to co-religionists,
rishioners' requirements for kosher known and unknown, in the United
meat."
States of America and Britain.
"Will a feast be arranged in the "Let us," he said, "multiply our
synagogue itself?"
efforts for achieving peace in the
"According to tradition everyone Middle East, for consolidating
spends the Passover evening among friendship among peoples, for
their relatives and friends. Every peace and welfare throughout the
year we arrange a feast for people whole world."
The APN Correspondent also
who are alone. This year more
than 50 will sit down at the lavish visited today the synagogues in
Moscow districts, Maryina Rosh,
table."
"Are you expecting many visi- cha, Cherkizovo and Malakhovka,
a community outside Moscow.
tors?"
Everywhere the feast of the Pass-
"Last year as many as 2,000
over will be celebrated in good
people gathered in the synagogue
every day. Judging by everything, spirits.
there will be as many this year.
A truly great book teaches me
Especially since Moscow is having better than to read it. I must soon
warm spring weather."
lay it down, and commence living

New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia
and Portugal. In April he was one
of 100 cellists invited to honor
Pablo Casals in Philharmonic Hall
in the "Salud, Casals:" night.
At present, Raimi is solo cellist
with the Juilliard Theater Orches-
tra at the Juilliard School of Music
The president of the community on its hint . . . What I began by
in New York, where he is studying
also said that during the Passover reading, I must finish by acting.
with Maurice Eisenberg.
—Henry David Thoreau
holiday songs would be sung by
Accompanying Raimi will be Ed-
I mund Battersby of Ecorse, a schol-
arship student and Young Artist
in Residence in the National Arts
Council Program.

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SUN. SPECIAL 'Til 9 p•m.
$199
ROAST BEEF OR TURKEY

COMPLETE DINNER

With potatoes & tole slow or tossed soicd,
roil & butter, dessert (pie, pudding or jello).

CHILDREN UNDER 1Z

Choice of Roast Beef or Chicken

French

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IS GOING KOSHER!

MAY -29

Is the date when Gordon's
will meet popular demand to
bring you traditional favorites
under supervision of the coun•
cil of orthodox rabbis.

GORDON'S WILL ALSO BECOME MICHIGAN'S
FIRST AND ONLY KOSHER DELICATESSEN!

CAMELOT W.

Warren
:81 14liter Road

Gold'', Hawn, Walter Matthau

"CACTUS FLOWER"

FRI. & WIC. NIGHTS 6:30, 10:00. SAT.

Marguerite Kozenn Chajes, foun-
S. SUN. 12:20, 6:05, 9:55.
They were throroly disgusting
Plus
der and artistic director of the Pro
S rotten to the core
"HOW TO COMMIT A
Mozart Society of Greater Detroit,
"THE SCAVENGERS"
Plus
Vince
Edwards,
MARRIAGE"
will present the annual concert 7:30
Jack Palance, Geo. Maharis
FRI. & WK. NIGHTS 8:25 only. SAT.
p.m. May 17 at the Grosse Pointe
"THE DESPERADOS"
& SUN. 12:30, 4:25, 8:10.
War Memorial auditorium.
LADIES
DAY
EVERY WED.
The program will feature ex-
rffvmouth Rd.
LATE SHOW Friday and Saturday
MAI KAI
at Farmington Rd.
For Schedule Information
cerpts from Mozart's "The Magic
GA 7.0403 & KE 4-6400
Call WO 1-7917
Flute" in celebration of the pub-
Exclusive 1st. Run
Barry Newman in
lication of the opera, made pos-
NEIGHBORHOOD
sible by the local Mozart Society
"THE LAWYER" (R)
Greenfi T1-31g6 FRI, & WK.
6:20, 10:00. SAT. & SUN.
as well as other cultural and frat- AMERICANA' 444-8676
2:10, 6:10, 10:10.
(Reserved Seat Engagement)
ernal organizations and individuals.
Plus David Niven In
Barbra Streisand
The concert also will commemor-
"THE BRAIN"
In
ate Ludwig van Beethoven's 200th
FRI. & WK. 8:20 only. SAT. & SUN.
"HELLO DOLLY
12:20, 4:20, 8:20.
birthday with excerpts from his
Mon. thru Sat. 8:15
Sun. 1:30, 5:00 & 8:15,
works.
Matinee Wed. & Sat. at 2:00
MAIN, ROYAL OAK Malin, J.:411180MB°
For tickets, contact Carol Lue-
ders, 30261 Stephenson, Madison ATLAS O'l P bliy krzotr .1,i fd.‘r V eE .n5 f11:30
Gregory Peck, Richard Crenna In

Heights 48071, or call 564-5258.

Academy Award Winner
Best Actress, Maggie Smith in

"THE PRIME OF JEAN BRODIE"

Bergen-Belsen Survivors
to Return on Pilgrimage

WK. NIGHTS 8:35 only SAT. SUN. 5:00,
8:50.
Plus Paul Newman, Robert Redford

What was one of Hitler's major
concentration camps is today a
cemetery for more than 100,000
Jews buried in numerous mass

FRI. & WK. NIGHTS open 6:45 shown
8:30 only. SAT. EVE. re-open 6:15 shown
6:40, 10:30. SUN. open 12:45 shown 1:00,
4:50, 8:40.
Plus James Garner, Joan Hackett

"MAROONED" (6)
Plus Tony Curtis In

I "THOSE DARING YOUNG MEN IN
THEIR JAUNTY JALOPIES"

"BUTCH CASSIDY & THE
NEW YORK (JTA) — Several
REDFORD li_caEhs7e4:56a prreaendparRiic rnegr
hundred survivors of the infamous
SUNDANCE KID"
Robert Culp, Natalie Wood,
Bergen - Belsen concentartion WK. NIGHTS 6:40, 10:30. SAT. SUN.
Elliott Gould, Dyan Cannon
camp will make a pilgrimage this 7:00, 10:45.
"BOB & CAROL & TED & ALICE" (R)
FRI.
9:05. SAT. 2:05, 5:35, 9:05. SUN.
summer to the site of the death
camp on the 25th anniversary of BERKLEY 12 Mile•Coolidge, LI 2-0330 1:05, 4:35, 8:05. WEEK NIGHTS 8:15.
Anthony Quinn, Verna LIM in
"LAST SUMMER" (R)
its liberation by the British Army.
FRI. 7:05, 10:50. SAT. 3:45, 7:20, 10:50.

"SANTA VITTORIA"

SUN. 2:45, 6:20, 9:50. WK. NIGHTS 6:30,
10:00.

ROYAL OAK

315 W LIFolu-21.2 R. 0.

graves. Josef Rosensaft, president "SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL SHERIFF"
Robert Culp, Natalie Wood,
Elliott Gould, Dyan Cannon
of the World Federation of Ber- FRI. & WK. NIGHTS 7:00, 10:50. SAT.
gen Belsen Associations, said 9:00only. SUN. 3:15, 7:05, 10:55.
"BOB & CAROL & TED & ALICE" (R)
(R) In Scope & Color
"that for most participants it will SAT. SPEC. CHILDREN'S MATINEE FRI, 9:05.
SAT.
Open 1:00 starts 1:20, 4:15. Elvis Presley 10:05. SUN. 1:30, 2:05, 4:00, 5:55, 8:00,
be their first return to Bergen- "LIVE
3:20, 4:35, 7:20, 9:25.
A LITTLE, LOVE A LITTLE"
WEEK NIGHTS 7:25, 9:25.
Belsen." Jews traditionally "re- & "THE MAGIC WEAVER".
"LAST SUMMER" (R)
turn to the graves of their loved
FRI. 7:10, 10:50. SAT. 3:45, 7:20, 10:50.
ones every year as a token of B
iE
T1. 9 cir s
3'r ‘Zi•Orol dtivaarncl
r at Maple SUN. 2:45, 6:20, 9:50. WK. NIGHTS 6:30,
Exclus iv e Area 1st. Run
respect and love," he added.
10:00,
Barry Newman in
Rosenshaft noted that because
"THE LAWYER" (R)
Royal i Ois.l o ra 8 );Ai c h.
of their abhorrence of the locale, MON. thru
THURS. 8:50 only. FRI. & WASHINGTON
In Downtown Royal Oak
the great majority of survivors SAT. 6:00, 10:05. SUN. 1:00, 5:05, 9:10.
Plus David Niven in
Winner of 3 Academy Awards
have never been to Bergen-Belsen
Incl. Best Picture & Best Director
"THE BRAIN" (6)
since they were liberated. This
Dustin Hoffman, Jon Voight in
thru THURS. 7:00 only. FRI. &
will make the pilgrimage both a MON.
SAT. 8:15 only. SUN. 3:15, 7:20.
"MIDNIGHT COWBOY"
sad occasion for reciting kaddish
FRI. 8:50 only. SAT. EVE. 7:20, 11:00.
(Jewish prayer for the dead) as BLOOMFIELD W .ward 2 blksi;45 .15 6 1c .7) SUN. 3:30, 7:10, 10:45. WK. NIGHTS
8:30 only.
Exclusive 1st Run engagement!
well as a recollection of liberation,
Plus Suzanne Pleschette &
Richard Burton, Genevieve Bujold
he said.
Jon McShane in

I am reminded of the professor
who, in his declining hours, was
asked by his devoted pupils for
his final counsel. He replied, "Ver-
ify your, quotations."
• Winslon,-9: ehgchill

"ANNE OF THE THOUSAND
DAYS" (GP)

MON. thru THURS. EVE. 8:00 only
FRI. EVE. 8:30 only SAT. 1:30, 5:30,
2:00,
7:30
MAPIVEILlerte
1 ,
every
t 2P.M.
Box office opens 1 hr. prior to show
time, guaranteed seating.
Children 14 and under 5T.
for All Performances.

"IF IT'S TUESDAY THIS
MUST BE BELGIUM"

FRI. 7:05, 10:45, SAT. 5:40, 9:20. SUN.
1:50, 5:30, 9:05. WEEK NIGHTS 6:45,
10:30.



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