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December 03, 1971 - Image 33

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-12-03

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Center piste INtiv Class, Offerings in Art and Meehanics. ,

,t9i *Ptak

_
apanua
Joyrieh, reeen
Registration for the winter term courses in creative art-and eerrinin color. Mrs. -Berke also Will offer; twitted- from an • 111411y; tout) tel
of classes at the Jewish "Center ics on Sunday and her introduction a beginner's course in drawing on Israel, will deliver the second of
will be held. Dec. 12, from. 9:30 to painting 'on :Tuesday for third Monday afternoon.
a series of talks on Israel 1:30 pan.
a.m. to 1 p.m. for members and and sixth'-griderg:'•0..; Roth will Deanna Sperka, instructor for Saturday for the Jewish Center
2-5 p.m. for members and non- offer a new• coiaraeltir_werrving for the weekly gallery tours, will eon- Oneg- Shebat Group.
members.
youth and- ;adults_ on.Wednesday duct a -course in acrylics and col-
The theme of Mr. Joyrich's talk
For a copy of the schedule of evenings,
a
lage for adults on Wednesday eve- is "A Life Dream Fulfilled—Part-
classes, call the educational sere- **LAW TO111 -Brun offeri'c Guises ning.
ices department at the Center, In wax scultitiire and - Benivilficker Joining the staff this year, ly." Admission is free.
341-4200, ext. 236. teaches drawing and:-pidithill for Abram Klok will preient "Art
OsenfIliVIAeoetiess
NOW 01191
_
A variety of art classes for all students on all levels - en Thursday With Jewish Themes" and con-
ages. will be offered during the evenings.
temporary art.
Firintose
Sevirebv
• winter term at the Jewish Center. Miriam- Aston will eontinne her Sandra Berman and Ruth Shif
rin
*ley &
arominie •
Ruth lifossok teaches preschool afternoon creative arts - workshop will return - to offer courses ' in
Suite 364 Advents Olde.
and experimental - art for young and will offer a second course on cerandes throughout the week.
23077 Greenfield et 9 Me
children on Sundays. She will in- Monday evenings for beginning
(313) 5- 0-11160
troduce a creative class in "paper and advanced students.
A new class will be offered
sculpture" for children in grades
Wednesday evenings, combining
Experiments
in
acrylics,
taught
2 to 5.
by Linda Berke, offers young peo- auto and home mechanics for both
, Karen Roth returns with her ple a course in form design and men and women. Participants will
learn basic principles and some
consumer economics. Instructor
Center Players' Fiddler'
Triumph will
be Leslie Ruby, audio-visual
director
at Kimball High School
A smooth performance at the menting a well-knit cast and has
Jewish Center attests to the di- fused the singing and dancing with and a teacher of auto mechanics
at
both
Kimball
and Ferndale
rectorial skill of Beth-Sheva Laikin a text marketed by comedy and
High.
and an able cooperating cast of intermingled with drama.
• _• •
character in the top-rated musical The result is an outstanding and
SKANDIA presents
The Center will offer a course
of the century. popular play achieved with much in dynamic speed reading taught
INN & PROM for all
"Fiddler on the Roof" has been grace.
by Susan Brusk. The eight-week
to enjoy with dancing
staged here several times, and now
Michael Goodman, vice presi- course will be held 7-9:30 p.m.
and entertainment nitely
there is the glamorous movie. Yet, dent of the Center Theater ex- Mondays at the 10 Mile building.
the play staged by the Center ecutive board, and his asso-
Student progress is measured
Theater is eminently worth seeing elates, devoted many months in and instruction given on an indi-
1UNCHEOMS-DINNERS
again as another notable produc- the preparation of the produc- vidual basis within the group. Mrs.
.
_
tion so sincerely performed that tion, and their labors have borne Hrusk has found that the average
it provides the coveted entertain- fruit.
reading speed has increased five
ment expected from so much devo-
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The dance routines in the Cen- to seven times.
tion by a theater-loving volunteer ter Theater's current stage tri- course will be held 7-9:30 p.m.
Animas -Canons
organization.
umph are so splendid that they Mondays at the 10 Mile building.
Beth-Sheva Laikin (in private match the performances of the
life Mrs. Harold Davidson), in most prominent professional casts
addition to her commendable serv- and the Broadway shows.
ices
ices as director of the play. has
Bill Premin renders an espe-
taken the role of Yente the Match- cially good role as Tevye the
maker. She has succeeded in ce- dairyman —the Sholem Aleiohem
• • •
character upon whose experiences
the play is based. Joyce Feurring
Dearborn Actor
as Tevye's wife Golde is not the
embittered character often por-
Plays Tevye for
trayed, she is softer-spoken, but
she performs well.
Center Theater
There are some minor weak-
nesses
in the cast, perhaps marked
Bill Premin, Dearborn actor, di-
rector and musician, is recreating by unnecessary softness, but they
the role of Tevye in Center Thea- all know their parts, all speak
them well and act well.
ter's "Fiddler on
Center Theater — its current
the Roof," which
president is Jules Abrams —
continues through --
is a volunteer, dedicated °ream.
Sunday at the
ization. It has many, excellent
Jewish Center.
performances to its credit since
As an actor
1959. Sholem Aleichem's "Tevva
with the Windsor
and His Daughters" had already
Light Opera Play-
been produced in 1966 at the
ers, he was seen
Jewish Center. The "Fiddler"
in "Death of a
Salesman," also
gives new status to the Center
Theater.
"Camelot" a n d
"Showboat." He premin
In the "Fiddler" as staged
has directed "Enter Laughing," here, the songs are splendidly in-
"Come Blow Your Horn" and terpreted, and the music helps
"Barefoot in the Park." At the blend the play into the well-knit
Jewish Center in Windsor, he di- performance.
rected "How to Succeed." He was
The dream scene interpretation
former host and news director for of Tevye's scheme to appease
WTDM.
Golde also was performed so ex-
MODEL OF THE -
• *
ceptionally well that the Center
Joyce Feurring, who was seen players emerged as a match to the
NEW SHAARE ZEDEK
in "Tevye and Ills Daughters" at best professional cast.
COMMUNITIC MEDICAL CENTER
Center Theater in 1965, once again
Already staged here through
has captured the:role of Golde.
Thursday evening, the sixth and
IN JERUSALEM
At the Univei
seventh — the last—performances
Construction
of
the
500
bed
modern
hospital opposite Mount Herzl has begun.
sity of Michigan
of the "Fiddler" by the Center
she appeared
Players itill.be this-Saturday and
The kidney treatment unit has been — selected as their spacial project by the
'The Imp()
Sunday evenings. Had it not been
Detroit Friends of Shaare Zedek Hospital.
of Being Ernest,'
for' their Contracts for the movie,
"BarkleySgnare
a score of organizations had plan-
Our call goes out to our supporters and friends to part(
in _
and "St Joan,'
ned to arrange for Center showings
For the
as benefits. It's a pity that this did
INDIVIDUAL DEDICATIONS ARE AVAILABLE
Guild, she
not materialize — hundreds thin
"GOodby M
For Information Call
will be deprived of an opportunity
Fancy" and "
to see a stage play so well per-
My Sons" and at
formed and so worth while seeing
Center Theater Mae. Pouring a second or a third time when the
Detroit Friends of
she was seen in "Another Part of performance is as good as that
the Forest," "The Rope Dancers," of the Center Players.
SHAARE
ZEDEK
'HOSPITAL IN JERUSALEM
"Right You Are" - and "You Can't
Even when a phony bomb threat
Rabbi Joshua Sperka
Alex Roberg
Hugo `AO
Take It With You."
was called in to the Center on
President
Secretary
Treasurer
Others in the cast are Bill Fein- opening night, the audience lin-
berg, Larry Lawrence, Barbara gered outside, hoping to re-enter
Paul, Cris Becker, Devorah Eizi- the theater for the second act of
Min Fteeelman
Norman Allan
Samuel Platt
Dr. Ander.. Frei."'
kovic, Leonard ,Brown, Ralph "Fiddler." However, they were
Henry Boum
Rabbi Samuel Prero
Rabbi loges Gordon
Judge Victor Baum
Bernstein, Jim • Niesen, Rachel advised to go home and return the
Judge- Nathan Kaufman
Rabbi
Irwin
Dr.
Moe
Baumer
Groner
Jacobs and David qutman.
following Monday night for another
Dr. Morris Shoskes
Eric Greenbaum
David Barris
The production is under the di- performance, —P.S.
Max Stoliman
Dr. loon Herschfus
David J. Cohen
Phillip Seaman
-- rection of Beth-Sheva Laikin, with
Kurt Hertz
Irwin I. Cohn
A. Robert Zeff
musical direction by Bernie Katz
Rabbi Jikatph Hirsch
The best tales are told at a cer-
and chareography by Harriet tain hour—no one ever told a story
Berg. •Michael Goodman is pro- well standing up, or fasting.

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