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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-07-16

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS .

24-Friday, July 16, 1971

Danny Raskin's

`Fiddler' Due at Center Theater

LISTENING

30 and 31; 2-5 p.m. Sept. 5; and 8
p.m. Sept. 8.
Charting the colorful course
through Anatevka will be director
Walter Koste, a 16-year senior di-
rector with Jam Handy Produc-
tions. Musical direction will be by
Bernie Katz; and Harriet Berg,
Center dance coordin' ...or, will han-
Restaurant Assn. to Pick dle choreography.
Miss Michigan Hospitality
Performance dates are Nov. 27,
The Michigan Restaurant Asso- 28 and 31; and Dec. 1, 2, 4, 5, 7,
ciation will select a "Miss Michigan 8, 9, 11 and 12. There are special
Hospitality" from a list of seven discount prices available for thea-
By Guest Columnist
finalists in competition among wai- ter parties, organization fund rais--
Seymour Schwartz
tresses and hostesses Wednesday ings and students. For information,
at Charley's Crab Restaurant, Or- call the Center Theater box office,
Sammy Woolf is truly a nice
341-4200, ext. 223.
chard Lake.
guy. At his recent testimonial
dinner-dance, he was among the
Judges will make their selection
first to acknowledge the efforts of
on beauty, knowledge of customer `Babi Yar Symphony'
Danny Raskin . . . Speaking of
psychology and other traits needed
by a good waitress or hostess. The to Open Music Festival Danny, this is his 29th year as a
columnist . . . In fact, Danny still
contest winner will receive a $100
JERUSALEM (JTA)-The 11th
savings bond, a scholarship to the annual Israel Music Festival will has his first typewriter ribbon . . .
John Robert Powers Finishing open here Sunday night, with the For years Danny has been talking
School and a trip to the Michigan Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, about his black belt . . . and every-
Restaurant Exposition and Culi- under 'Lubin Mehta's direction, body thought he was a karate ex-
nary Art Show in October at playing Shostakovich's Symphony pert.
Cobo Hall.
Speaking of cooperation, Mary
No. 13, dedicated to the memory
of the Jews massacred at Babi Ruby and Iry Siegel are buddies
and give each other business. Iry
BARCZAK'S
Yar.
The work, written in 1962, was buys furniture from Marv, and
performed in the West for the first Mary buys jewelry from Iry . . .
time last year after being smug- So far this year Iry has 16 couches
gled out of the Soviet Union. It in his living room and Mary is
has since been recorded by the running out of ring fingers.
NOW
Philadelphia Orchestra. Premier
Economics has placed the over-
• STEAKS
APPEARING
Golda Meir will attend Sunday's crowded educational scene in an
• CHOPS
• SEA FOOD
ironic situation . . . one high class
DON PABLO concert.
• COCKTAILS
, And Orchestra
Hanoch Givton, director gen- restaurant in Los Angeles only
July
Southfield to
Dix-
eral of the tourism ministry, hires PhDs as dishwashers; you
Toledo. Turn Right to
16-17-23-24
Evreka.(Across Mich.
said that this year's festival, have to have a master's degree to
Only
Drive In) Southgate.
which will run through Aug. 23, work on the parking lot; and a BA
Michigan.
For Reservations
is the most ambitious to date in to help in the checkroom . . . All
Call 284-4450
the sense that a greater number the employes feel sorry for the
of world-famous artists are be- owner . . . he was a high school
ing sought. He noted that Time dropout!
magazine has listed the Israel
Hats off to a wonderfully talented
Festival among the world's top group of gals: the Hadassah Travel-
13 such events.
ing Troupe . . . Ed Fienman now
The festival, which will include features culinary sartorial splendor
music, dance and theater, will be . . . instead of plain panties on
• No Finer Food
• No Better Facilities
based primarily here, but Tel Aviv your lamb chops, Ed dresses them
• For 5 to 500 People
will have almost equal billing so in knickers . .. Two great musical
• Parking for Everyone
as to attract a wider audience. groups in our town: Walt Lang
There also will be performances and Charles Phillips . . . They
at Caesaria, Ein Hashofet and make every party a success . . .
Ayelet Hashahar. The cost of this Esther Gorback kept bugging her
WOODWARD AT 11 1 2MILE RD.
year's fete is $171,429, with the husband, Jack, that she wanted to
LI 1-2577 government putting up one third. see faraway places . . . he finally
JO 4-6688
gave her a zoom lens . . . Hattie
Schwartz gets some unusual re-
Now Appearing thru July 24
quests for invitations . . . one
woman wanted the wet-look, but
she wondered if Hattie could reg-
Mon. thru Thurs. Special
ulate
the amount of wetness as one
COMING
Dinner & Cover Included
hostess
had a sinus condition.
July
26
First Show
$7.50
RONNIE DOVE
2nd Show
Gary Weiss relates that return-
S4 50
REVIEW
ing servicemen don't get enough
42390 ANN ARBOR RD. IN
Aug. 26
respect. One ex-GI was telling a
PLYMOUTH. GL 3-6400, GL 3-6401
MEL TORME
Banquet FaCilities. Special rates on
group that he was a vet . . . One
Banquet in Pavillion Room. Ask Marion.
wise guy popped up, "Good, I
could use a Vet . . . Come out to
my farm, I have a sick cow!"

Center Theater's first musical
will hit the boards this fall, when
"Fiddler on the Roof" comes to the
Jewish Cehter.
Auditions for the November
December production will take
place 3-6 p.m. Aug. 29; 8 p.m. Aug.

GATE
HOUSE

BANQUETS!
MEETINGS!
PARTIES !'

NORTHWOOD INN

HERB REED AND THE PLATTERS

RESTAURANT & COCKTAILS

The master of Italian dishes . . . A
friendly
and attractive place, comfortable and luxurious
waitresses stand reody to serve you.

New, Modern Private

Banquet Room

• Weddings

• Parties

Capacity 150 People

WE WILL CLOSE
JULY 4 FOR VACATION
AND WILL RE-OPEN
JULY 20 -

SEE YOU THEN!

AMPLE PARKING

OPEN SUNDAY AND

HOLIDAYS I .9 P.M.

CLOSED MONDAYS

Call VE 9-6144

11341 E. 7 MILE RD.
Bet. Hoover-Outer Dr.

Going to the Music Festival
or theatre?
B egin with dinner

At

Cox &ffounds_

Return to us for an encore.

1560 N. WOODWARD AVE., BLOOMFIELD HILLS
(just south of Long Lake Rd.)

Call 644-4800

open daily 11:30; Saturday 5:00 P.M.

Sally Rand Waving
Her Fans at Ascot

Sally Rand has come to town-
The legendary Sally Rand, on the
road again in one of her perennial
cross-country swings, is now ap-
pearing at the Royal Ascot Supper
Club, 1200 Southfield, Lincoln
Park.

summer Pay'llars
students' Social
Security Benefits

Earnings from summer jobs may
affect monthly payments for stu-
dent Social Security beneficiaries,
according to Sam F. Test, district
manager of the Detroit-Northwest
Social Security Office, 17500
Lahser.
Over 4,000,000 young people col-
lect monthly Social Security bene-
fits as children of retired, disabled,
•or deceased workers. Many of
these young beneficiaries will spend
the summer school vacation work-
ing, Test said.
"The amount students earn can
have an important effect on their
benefits," he said. "If total earn-
ings for the year - including part-
time and summer work-are more
than $1,680, Social Security bene-
fits are reduced. But student bene-
ficiaries can receive full benefits
for any month in which they do
not earn more than $140," he said.
Student beneficiaries whose year-
ly earnings go over $1,680 will
have $1 of benefits withheld for
every $2 they earn from $1,680 up
to $2,880. Above yearly earnings
of $2,880, $1 in benefits is withheld
for every $1 earned, according to
Test. For information, call him at
537-9310.

$5,500,000 in Bonds Sold
During June Across U.S.

NEW YORK - A one-week whirl-
wind coast-to-coast tour by Deputy
Prime Minister Yigal Allon in the
closing days of June produced a
record total of $5,500,000 in Israel
Bond sales, Leo Bernstein, vice
president of the Israel Bond Or-
ganization, announced.
June receipts were the highest
in Bond history, with the excep-
tion of June 1967, Bernstein said.
Sales figures for the cities visited
by Allah are as follows: Newark,
$300,000; Milwaukee, $1,250.000;
New York, $1,300,000; Cleveland,
$958,000; Los Angeles, $550,000;
and San Francisco, $1,070,000.

Hadassah Hospital
Provides Setting for Film

"Jerusalem-Jerusalem", the lat-
est overseas film being made in
Israel, took over a ward in the
Hadassah-Hebrew University Med-
ical Center. (See story Page 21)
The suspense film deals with the
efforts of an American student to
bring Jews and Arabs together.
Against the background of the cur-
rent Middle East crisis, the pic-
ture brings a message of peace
and goodwill, combined _with a
modern love story.
In the cast is Darla Halprin,
granddaughter of Rose Halprin,
Zionist leader and twice president
of Hadassah.

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2211 Woodward-WO 1-9494

4th Week. Breaking All Records
It's the one movie you should not see
alone.

"WILLARD"

Starring
Bruce Davison, Ernest Borgnine

"A MINUTE TO PRAY,
A SECOND TO DIE"

BOTH IN COLOR
Every WEDNESDAY Ladies' Day
Late Show FRIDAY and SATURDAY
For Schedule Information
Call WO 1-7917

NEIGHBORHOOD

9 M. i & Greenfield Rd.
3
444 8676
from Neil Simons Play
Walter Mattheau, Maureen Stapleton

AMERICANA

"PLAZA SUITE"

WK. NIGHTS 6:05, 8:15, 10:25
WED., SAT. SUN.
1:25, 3:30, 5:45, 8:10, 10:20

On, Plymouth Rd., V2 . 5-0630
3 .blks. W. of Greenfield
Walter Mattheau, Elaine May

ATLAS

"A NEW LEAF"

WK. DAYS & SAT. 2:00, 10:55. SUN. 2:00,
5:55, 9:50.
".".. -
Barbra Streisand

"ON A CLEAR DAY YOU
CAN SEE FOREVER"

WK. NIGHTS 8:45 only. SAT., 4:45, 8:40. .
SUN. 3:45, 7:45.
Metro Entertainment Coupons
Accepted

BERKLEY

12 Mile-Coolidge, LI 2-0330
Walter Matheau, Elaine May

"A NEW LEAF"

Week days open 6:45, shown 7:00, 10.20.
SAT. EVE. open 6:45, shown 7:05, 10:25.
SUN. open 1:45, shown 2:00, 5:20, 8:40.
Jack Lemmon in

"THE OUT-OF-TOWNERS"

WK. NIGHTS 8:40 only
SAT. EVE. 8.50 only
SUN. 3:40, 7:00, 10:20

S. Woodward at Maple
MI 4-3533
Academy Award Winner
Geo. C. Scott Is

Birmingham

"PATTON"

Mon. thru Fri. at 9:05 only
SAT. & SUN. at 4:00, 9:00
Also

"MASH"

MON. THRU FRI. 7:00 only
SAT. SUN. 2:00, 6:55

W `ward 2 blks. S. 15 Mi.
13LOOMFIELD MI. 4-6006
All Color WALT DISNEY SHOW

"PINOCCHIO"

Shown daily at 4:10, 7.05, 10:10
Plus

"BOATNIKS"

Shown daily 2:30, 5:40
DOORS OPEN DAILY AT 2:15

al' Miller Road

CAMELOT W. Warren 55040
81-

All MacGraw, Ryan O'Neal in

"LOVE STORY"

WEEK NIGHTS (except Wed.) 6:00, 8:00,
10:00. WED. 1:00, 2:45, 4:30, 6:15, 8:00,
10:00 SAT., SUN. 2:00, 4:00, 6:00, 8:00,
10:00. WED. $1 until 5:00.

MAIN, ROYAL OAK

Maicia2-011844,kile

All Walt Disney Show

"PINOCCHIO"

Ms,"

"THE BOATNIKS"

Matinees daily continuous

- at

MAI KAI

Plymouth Rd.

Farmington Rd.

937-0001
AILMacGraw, Ryan O'Neal in

- "LOVE -STORY"

WEEK NIGHTS (except Wed.)
6:00, 8:00, 10:00. WED. 1:00, 2:45, 4:30,
6.15, 8:00, 10:00. SAT., SUN 2:00, 4:00,
6:00, 8:00, 10:00. WED. $1 until 5:00.
Royal Oak, Mich.
LI 1.0082
The Year's No. 1 Best Seller
Ali MacGraw, Ryan O'Neal in

WASHINGTON

"LOVE STORY"

Also Selected Short Subjects
FRI. 6:00, 8:00, 10:00.
SAT. & SUN. 2:00, 4:00, 6:00, 8:00, 10:00.
MON. & TUES. 7:30 & 9:30.

The staple of Sally's act is the
fan dance, which she created. The
dance, celebrated in song and story
for three generations, has been the
hit of four World's Fairs and has
probably been seen by more people
than any major attraction in show
business.

Special Children's Theatre
At the Zodiac

In addition to retaining charm
and grace which brought her suc-
cess, Sally has become known as a
lecturer and raconteur.

Play Being Produced By Rick Orbach,
Son of Cantor Harold Orbach

With her at the Royal Ascot are
Bill Red Ash and Eddie Webb and
his music. There are two\__shoNS
and dancing Monday through Sat-
urday. For reservations, call 386-
1350.

Sat., 7-17, 11:00 a.m. and 1: p.m.
Sun., 7-18, 1:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m.

Production of "Hansel & Gretel," A Play
For Children Will Be Presented.

THE

ZODIAC

THEATRE

12 Mile at Northwestern

Reservations and
Open Evenings and Sundays

358-0226

Group Ticket Information Available

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