Saslays to Perform at Center Concert; Miss Rubin, Mr. Farber to Speak Vows in April Mendelssohn Work Will Premiere Mendelssohn's Concerto for Vio- lin, Piano and String orchestra will be heard-for the first time in Detroit at the next concert of the Center Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Julius Chajes 3 p.m. Sunday at the Jewish Cen- _ tr. Isidor Saslav and his wife, Ann Heiligman- Saslav, will be soloists. Saslav, c o n - certmaster o f t h e Baltimore Symphony Or- chestra, and Mrs. Saslav, a gradu- ate of the Curtis Ai Institute of Music, Saslav formed a duo and subsequently married, at Indiana University in- 1962. Mr. and Mrs. Saslav have been faculty members of the State University of New York at Buffalo and the University of Minnesota. Currently, Saslav is at Goucher College. He has been concertmaster of the Buffalo Philharmonic Or- chestra and the Minneapolis Symphony Orthestra, and has been invited to participate for the past eight seasons in the Cas- ale Festival. Saslav joined the Center Symphony Orchestra at age 11 and continued as a mem- ber of the first violin section JWV Mrs. Harry L. Friedman, presi- dent of the Department of Michi- gan Ladies Auxiliary, announces a department meeting will be held 8:30 p.m. Feb. 15 at Howard John- son's, 10 Mile and Northwestern Hwy. Final plans will be discussed for the visit of the national presi- dent. Mrs. Sidney Cohen, past department president, will be in- tailed as president of the Women's National Security Council Feb. 18. • • • LT. ROY F. GREEN AUXILI- ARY, entering its 23rd' year, is planning its yearly membership party for 7 p.m. Feb. 16 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Nem- on, 24808 Pierce, Southfield. Din- ner and a surprise program are planned. Mothers, sisters and wives of servicemen or veterans are invited by President Mrs. Sam Weiner and her junior vice presi- dent, Mrs. Herman Silver. -• • • MORTON A. SILVERMAN DE- TROIT POST will hear Rabbi Mil- ton of Cong. 'Beth Achim speak on"Anti-Semitism in. Rus- sia" 8:30 p.m. Feb: 16 at Beth Achim. Refreshments will - be served. All Jewish veterans and their friends are invited. for six years prior to joining the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. The program also will include Dvorak's New World Symphony and Julius Chajes' Melody - and Dance for English Horn and Strings, with Lare Wardrop solo- ing. The composition is dedicated to Wardrop, who for many years was a member of the Detroit Sym- phony Orchestra. Tickets are available at the Center. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, February 5, 1971-29 Prof. EMANUEL LEVINAS, a former Lithuanian Jew, was named recipient of the 1971 Albert Schweitzer Prize, presented to him by Queen Juliana of the Nether. lands. Dr Levinas, a professor of philosophy at the University of Nanterre, was educated at the Hebrew high school in Kovno. Lith- uania, and at the Sorbonne in Paris. Editor, The Jewish News: I read with sympathy last week's letter by Mrs. Barbara Adler. There certainly is no reason why the Jewish community and all of its various agencies should not give its unmitigated support to the new strictly kosher restaurant that re- cently opened its doors at Ever- green and Twelve Mile in South- field. What is even more astound- ing is that some individuals and at least one organization that I know of which is supposedly ded- icated to the furtherance of Jewish observance should oppose such an establishment. Everybody knows bow much of a sacrifice it is for a man to keep a restaurant closed on the Sabbath, and to keep it strictly kosher at that! I agree with Mrs. Adler that a Jewish community of this size certainly ought to have its own kosher restaurant, but how can it in the face of petty quibbling and internal dissention? Your editorial comment doesn't shed much light on the situation. You say "Except for New York, New Jersey and Florida there are no known states operating strictly kosher restaurants." . . . As far back as 10 years ago there were strictly kosher restaurants in com- munities much smaller than ours in Memphis, Tenn., Los Angeles, Calif.. New Haven, Conn., Atlanta, Ga., Baltimore, Md., Boston, Mass., Philadelphia, Pa., and many others. We finally have something wor- thy of our pride. Let's give it every- thing we have to make it a success. Sincerely yours, Rabbi JACK GOLDMAN I Men's Clubs I TAU EPSILON RHO LAW FRA TERNITY, Deroit Graduate Chap ter, will elect 1971 officers 8 p.m Thursday at Blazo's Restaurant, Oak Park. A report on the recent national convention in Cleveland will be heard. Sale& St...de. FOR THE BEST IN MUSIC AND ENTERTAINMENT SAM IMPAIRER . • And Flis . Orchoestre LETTER BOX Restaurant Issue gafe RESICENTIAL - 325 S. WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM, MICH. 48011 646-6034 358-0938 11 M0,00000000000000000041M0011000004100000000 0000000 MISS JANIS RUBIN Mr. and Mrs. Philip Scheer of Bellwood Dr., Southfield, announce the engagement of their daughter Janis Marlee Rubin to Sydney Farber, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Farber of Marlow Ave., Oak Park. An April wedding date has been set. • • • • • • • • vo / wit EYE ON Ti • • E FINE HAIR? • Loma FOR THE BEST • • • • • • •• ,71 • • HAIRCUT FOR YOUR HAIR? • • • LOOKING FOR THE BEST • • FOUNDATION PERM FOR • • • WIGS • YOUR HAIR? • • BEST • • LOOKING FOR BIRMINGHAM • HAIR COLORING FOR • • • YOUR HAIR? • • E. MAPLE between Hunter and Adams in Texas Chemical Bldg. • 970 Guest speaker at the annual Mikva Israel dinner to be held 6:30 p.m., Sunday at Cong. Sha- arey Shomayim, will be Rabbi Berel Wein of Beth Israel Con- gregation, Miami Beach, and chief administrative officer of the Mes- ivta of Greater Miami. Rabbi Wein, a native of Chicago, was ordained at the Hebrew Theo- logical College We specialize in there and in - Sylvia Alpert Lois Ekelman you the look you want Antwerp. He rec- eived a jur is. for That most important event. doctor degre e from De Paul ' University and a . 26571 W. 12 Mile Rd., Southfield, Mich. 354-3554 doctor of He- Ws Klock West of Northwestern Hwy.) brew literature from the Hebrew Mon.-Sat. 10 'til 5:30 Theological Col- lege. He has -- . been a practic- Rabbi Wein - ing attorney, rabbi and business- man. The father of four children, Rabbi Wein is married to the former Jackabed Levin, daughter of Rabbi Leizer of the Detroit Council of Orthodox Rabbis. Guest entertainers at the dinner will be the Or Hakesef Quartet. For information or reservations, call Mrs. Meir Lieberson, 542-6834. Rabbi Berel Wein to Speak at Dinner of Mikva Israel THE MI 6-01111 • N ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••V Bridesmaids GOWNS giving -Sylvia's Fashions THE MANAGER SAYS THOSE PRICES ARE GIVING PEOPLE THE RIGHT TO STEAL MY SON, THE LAWYER, SAYS, Silent No Longer BY MERIAM MARGOLLS "Silent Jews of Russia " are silent no longer! Their voices onrushing surge ever stronger Batter against their imprisonment wall! So bold, so relentless, so brave . Is their spirit Through curtain of iron the world _ can hear it And all who love freedom must answer their call! As a river cut off from its source cannot live, As a tree from roots severed its fruit cannot give And as both, thus deprived, are destined to die— So the Russian Jews, toc, in their roots and their source Fer survival, as Jews, see- their only recourse And pressures to rob them of these they defy! Like brave eagles. held captive, they strain for She flight From encasing confinement by Soviet brute might To unbridled fulfillment in Israel! But their cage doors are locked and the bars are too high For their wings, cramped and shackled, above them to fly And each effort they make their captors repel!! Yet. their hearts filled with courage reject all despair And their voices of protest like thunder cleave air, Overflowing beyond imprisonment wall! In' the outside world is heard their 'passionate plea To help shatter their chains that nrevent them to nee- And all who love freedom must answer their call! Michigan's rivers and streams would reach one and a half time around the world. • • DON'T WORRY IT'S LEGAL LARCENY MAWS REMODELING SALE Naturalizers De Lisa Debi • Fredelle Golo... Life Stride ... Sandler ... Sbicca and other fine brands. ValOes to $35 '5 '7 '9 10 Open Friday Evening till 9 BLOOMFIELD PLAZA Maple & Telegraph MA 6-2566