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December 11, 1970 - Image 39

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-12-11

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, December 11, 1970-39

Jewish Films and Strips to Compete for Award

NEW YORK — The outstanding
film and filmstrip dealing with
Jewish subject matter released
during 1970, will receive a special
award to be presented by the Na-
tional Council on Jewish Audio-
Visual Materials at its 21st annual
meeting and workshop in May.
Harold M. Greenberg, chairman

BANQUETS!
MEETINGS!
PARTIES!

5 to 500 F.,





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Commercial Ties Grow Between Israel, S. Africa

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JOHANNESBURG (JTA) — The xis Lubner, who just returned from
chair man of the Israel-South a visit to Israel, "commercial re-
Africa Trade Association reported lations between the two countries
that trade - between the two coun- are improving all the time because
tries increased substantially this of the helpful attitude of both
year over 1969. According to Mor- governments.

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of the national-beard-of-review- of
the group, suggested that pro-
ducers submit information about
their films and filmstrips released
in 1970 to Dr. Zalmen Slesinger,
executive secretary, National
Council on Jewish Audio-Visual
Materials, 101 Fifth Ave., New
York 10003. •

DANNY HOLLEY

ONE OF AMERICA'S GREAT ORGANISTS
Wed. thru Sat.—No Cover or Minimum

Folk Chorus Plans]
MidMinter Show

Detroit Jewish Folk Chorus, di-
rected by Harvey Schreibman, will
present its annual Mid-Winter Con-
cert 8 p.m. Sunday at the Jewish
Center.
Featured work will be the can-
tata, "To the Desert," with words
by I. E. Ponch and music by
Vladimir Heifetz. The chorus also
will perform a group of English,
Yiddish and Hebrew songs.
Cantor Louis Klein and Ann Gen
nari will be soloists. For tickets,
call Reuben Schwartz, KE 2 9136

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A FINE TRIBUTE was paid to
Marvin Kolb among the more than
60 men who attended the dinner
in his honor by Knights of Pythias,
Detroit Lodge 55 ... Marvin's do-
nating of over 200 pints of blood
through the years is a feat to be
proud of! . . . Leonard Goldman
is one year away from another big
honor for Detroit Lodge 55 . . . He
becomes only the fourth man in
more than 70 years to reach the
highest rung on the ladder of state
Pythianism by next year becom-
ing grand chancellor of Michigan
The other three were Frank
Berman, Sam Raskin and Bernard
Bolton.
NOTICING THAT LITTLE Adri-
enne was struggling with an ear
of corn, her mother, Janne Wis-
per, offered to cut off the kernels
. . . but was quickly rebuffed
when the youngster replied, "No,
I like it on the bone."
MRS. JULIUS EMMER, back
from a world cruise, told her
friends, "When we were in China,
we went, riding in one of those
jinrickshas, and believe it or not,
they have horses that look just
like men!"
THE COUNTDOWN IS from 876
. . . in searching for 1941 Central
High grads of January and June
classes ... to attend a big dinner-
dance reunion, May 8 . . . If you
were in the class, write to "Cen-
tral '41, P.O. Box 174, Lathrup
Village 48075."
TYPE ERRATA . .. Four-year-
old Julie itemed in last week's
column is daughter of Pontiac at-
torney Ken and Sue Lynn . . . not
Lyon.
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DISA 'N DATA . . . Iz Cohen of
Center Electric, looking quite dap-
per with the beautiful Van Dyke
that gives him so ..much more
character . . . Bill Kaufman of
Kaufman Restayant Supply, still
not driving after a second eye
cataract operation . . . Won't be
long, though, says Bill, who's
bouncing back in quick forni . . .
Morrie Bindes looking good with
his long curly hair, but getting no
nice words from his barbers ... .
Such a pleasure and relief for resi-
dents of Oak Park and. Southfield
to know that their police forces
are among the nation's best . .
Dottie Schwartz measuring and
pinning guys like a man taiiok at
her exclusive Louis Keller Ltd.
men's boutique store in Birming-
ham . . . Charter House Barbers
not answering "Slaughterhouse,"
since barber Pete DiMaggio told
owners Roy Caney and Al Nettle
about woman calling to find out
how much liver was today . . .
Associate Judge Ben-Friedman of
Oak Park -recuperating nicely
after his heart attack . . . From
the response already, looks like the
Sammy Woolf Testimonial set for
next summer will have the largest
committee ever to work on an af-
fair.in,theAmmraunityl— -

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