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October 29, 1971 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-10-29

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Student*Demonstrate
on Behalf OUSyrian Jews
tormiiii::(47r4)7-sixty Members

A. .Former Stude nt Honors, Memory of Rabbi Adler Through. Sculpture
.4y STEVE RAPHAEL
Instead; as the young, attractive

Detroit sculptress Elaine Treis-
man, whose most recent work, a
bust of the late Rabbi Morris
Adler, -was unveiled at Shaarey
Zedek Synagogue last Sunday,
does not fit the- romantic image of
the secluded- and struggling artist
nor the cuntemporay image of the
artist, somewhat freaked out with
a movie camera under her arm.

mother of four boys, ranging in
age from 9 to 15, she "resides in a
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beautiful wooded section of South-
dents . demcfnitrated outside the
Syrian- Arab Air/ines office here
field and likes to think of herself as
a wife and mother first.
recently to protest what they called
"I'm the typical Jewish mother
the oppression and brutal treat-
and wife, and a lot of my work of
ment of the' 4,500 Jews remaining
small children and babies reflects
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this. Besides, sculpture is a very
A =spokes Man
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for the group said
physical and taxing art, and I
-the airline - oflice., was the target
can't devote all of my time to it.
becalthe theie is no Syrian Ern ,
My family comes first."
bassY in London.
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Mrs. Treisman has had her
10—Friday, October 29; 1971
works -exhibited in various parts
S5 DAILY re Dec.
of the city over the past five years,
,
per pers. dble.
but it was a bust of Golda Meir
40 of 130
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which
was
done
out
of
admiration
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for the Israel prime minister that
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caught the eye of some members
BOND OFFICE of
PLANNED ENTERTAINMENT.
Shaarey Zedek and led them to
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commission her to do the work of
Rabbi Adler.
OPEN
The bust took nearly a half year
Hotel
to complete.
SUNDAY
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Treisman
and
Bost
of
Rabbi
Adler
Rabbi Adler is depicted as kind,
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benevolent and fatherly, for this
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the way that Mrs. Treisman re-
High Holy Day Pledges
membered the rabbi whom she
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could only admire from afar as
a young girl many years ago at-
tending the Detroit Shaarey
Zedek.
GLASSMAN OLDSMOBILE
"An artist must first satisfy her-
self with her own creation," Mrs.
Treisman
said in explaining the
TALI OF
bust. "An - artist must first be sat-
isfied with her work. This is the
Ocean at 36H
thOSTE
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first consideration of any artist.
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"To me, Rabbi Adler was this
All New, Completely Furnished
" VIE RE V,hE'RE.
With All Kitchen Facilities and
figure. It is what I wanted to say."
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Including Daily Maid Services
(The bust, which stands -in the
• Pool • Beach • Card Room
lobby of the Shaarey Zedek reli-
• Game Room • Bingo • Movies
gious school, was donated by Ar-
• Entertainment— •
TV
raham Borman and Messrs. and
• Shopping Nearby • 24 hour
Deutch, Walter Field, Morris Kar-
Switchboard Service
• Air - Conditioned 8 Heated
bals, George P. Parzens and Tubie
Sculptress Elaine Treisman with the head of "Golda" and its
Reznich and Dr. and Mrs. Peter possessors, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Slomovite.
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the All Seasons
Along with Mrs. Treisman's suc- licity especially after the sculpture others. Her themes vary from that
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Mrs. Treisman comes from a
THANKSGIVING IN ...
family of skilled, if not always suc-
cessful artists, and attended both
f or sigle adults, invites yin to use as yen aren't to its annual
the Universiey of Michigan and
Wayne State studying for a degree
in fine arts. At that time, however,
AT THE MONTAGU BEACH 'HOTEL,
Sat., Oct. 30, 9 p.m., Ballroom, Oak Park Community Center.
she was strictly a painter.
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She has been sculpting for only
Geo. Grossett and his orchestra.
It's the nile of surprises with the synthetic, home-made scandal of make-
the past seven years and went into
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the art quite by accident. "I went
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of hobgoblins and funnymen. Half-masks encouraged. Costumes optional.
into sculpture just to study more
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3 Chilean Gov't Officials
Pay a Visit to Israel

JERUSALEM- (JTA) — Three
members of the Chileian Parlia;
ment, including the chairman of
its foreign affairs committee, visit=
ed Lsrael last Sunday as guests ,Sif•
the Knesset. It was the first
format visit by high-ranking Chil-
eans since President Salvador Al-
lende, an avowed Marxist, took of-
fice.

It was announced that President
Allende accepted an invitation
from President Zalman Shazar to
visit Israel in mid-1972.
Sunday's guests were Carlos Si-
vori Douberlilide and Jaque and
Umerto Egureq.

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