• THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 34—Friday, April 23, 1971 News Brevities I The Bloomfield Art Association , major music competitions, will will present a salute to Bloomfield make his Detroit Symphony debut Hills artist CLIFFORD WEST in a program entitled "America beginning with the opening of the the Beautiful." The symphony exhibition, Opus Donatelli May 1 has relinquished its own plans and climaxing wiith a Clifford for a May 13 Cabaret Pops con- West film festival May 14. West cert in order to participate in has become internationally known a special performance of "Jesus for his photography, primarily Christ Superstar" at Cobo Arena for his films which began as mov- that same night. Persons who had ing documentaries of art and purchased tickets for the May 13 artists, accompanied by dramatic i program featuring Odetta can ex- sound tracks. His film on Michel- change their tickets for any of the angelo was shown at the centen- symphony's other "Pops" dates. vial celebration honoring the artist Wayne State University students in Rome. will model costumes from foreign KEY and FROST JUNIOR t land Thursday at a noon INTER- HIGH Schools in Oak Park are NATIONAL LUNCHEON AND holding a paper drive this week- FASHION SHOW sponsored by the end, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. The sponsors l university's foreign student office request that all papers be tied and I in the ballroom of the University include no magazines. Center Building. Israel will be represented, along with Japan, LOST DECIBEL S, a parent India, Korea, Nigeria, Ethiopia, group concerned with the prob- the Philippines, Thailand, China lems of the deaf and the hard of and Vietnam. Proceeds will go to hearing, is sponsoring a meeting the programing fund of the foreign 8 p.m. Tuesday at Michigan Bell student office, which provides Telephone Co., Southfield. State tours, coffee hours, and other pro- Rep, Clifford Smart; Dr. Paul grams for the students from other Thams, director of special educa- countries. For tickets, call the tion; and Mrs. Lucille Kirchhoff, j foreign student office, 577-3422. consultant for deaf education, will . discuss what to expect this fall in I On May 2 an anti-war exhibition the public schools' deaf and hard by more than 50 artists, entitled of hearing program, the financial "STARS AND STRIPES FOR- crisis and teacher layoff and what EVER—PEACE," will open at can be done constructively to help. Garelick's Gallery, Birmingham. The show will run through May 22. Young American tenor JOHN MILES will replace folk-singer iThe Midwest Psychological As- Odetta as featured soloist at the sociation will hold its 43rd annual Detroit Symphony Orchestra's May meeting May 6, 7 and 8, in Cobo 12 Cabaret "Pops" Concert. Miles, Hall. Public relations chairman is a winner of the National Negro Dr. GERALD ROSENBAUM, pro- Musicians Award and of several lessor of psychology at WSU. •. ' 11 April 16—To Dr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Tam (Elizabeth Simon), 32764 Olde Franklin, Farmington, a daughter, Susan Beth. • * * April 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Burt Carp (Gail Linovitz), 19341 Dor- set, Southfield, a daughter, Randee Sue. • * April 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Herb- ert Sandler (Roberta Keystone), 22020 Church, Oak Park, a daugh- ter, Alissa Beth. April 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Je- rome B. Sturman (Nancy Allan), 17270 Alta Vista, Southfield, a son, David Allan. April 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Ron- ald Stewart (Frances Cooperman), 14251 Talbot, Oak Park, a son, David Harold. RABBI LEO GOLDMAN Eroert Mohel Serving Hospitals and Homes LI 2-4444 LI 1-9769 RABBI SHAIALL ZACHARIASH 341-1595 MOTEL Rev. 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Rabbi Zambrowsky, whose visit April 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Nat here is expected to inspire the Goldberg (Nancy Roberts), 2420 newly planned efforts for Mizrachi, Parmenter, Royal Oak, a daughter, is one of the founders of Bar-Ilan Beth Renee. University in Ramat Gan, Israel. He is a vice president of the uni- April 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Sam- versity's board of trustees and is uel Agree Nover (Carol Connolly), honorary chairman of Friends of former Detroiters of Pittsburgh, Bar-Ilan in Canada. He is honor- a daughter, Dana Lindsey. ary president of Canada's Miz- • • rachi-Hapoel Hamizrachi. April 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Barry N. Simon (Lois Aidem), 17269 New Jersey, Southfield, a son, Craig Todd. • April 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Leon Warner (Debbie Wainer), 21931 Cooperative Council Ridgedale, Oak Park, a daughter, Lauded for Patients' Seder Stephanie Beth. • • • Editor, The Jewish News: April 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Ken- Again let us commend Rabbi neth Rochlen (Rita Schneider), Solomon Gruskin and the Coop- 15845 George Washington, South- erative Council of the League of field, a son, Aaron Benjamin. Jewish Women for their untiring • • • efforts and mitzva in making all April 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Den- the plans and preparations for a nis R. Sobol (Janine Porteny). beautiful seder April 13 for pa- 27592 Kings Gateway, Farmington, tients from Ypsilanti State Hos- a daughter, Sandra Lorien. pital, Northville State Hospital, • • March 28 — To Mr. and Mrs. Lapeer State Home and Training, Harold Provizer (Joan Tatken), Center and Wayne County Gen- 20690 Winchester, Southfield, a eral Hospital. 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