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., • • f Commercial Ties Grow Between Israel, S. Africa , F 'II I ?1, +0 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. NORTHWOOD INN , A/000W 11 ARO AT ...ILE RD LI 1-2577 JO 4-6688 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 - 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. 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