■•■■• •••• , •7,771., tatiOnal Cone'lave :to e A iressegl by Simon Herman The American Jewish Comnattee, Lichter, president of Cong. Sha- fare, Federatiiin; Rabbi David Jewish Community Council and arey Zed k. hue a; United - Hebrew Schools, in con: • An open meeting to which the • huda; , Yesph Beth Ye- d sultation,s Ya ko; - and Rabbi with individuals. and or- public is invited will be held Poupko: gaziizatiims active -hi Jewish educa- '8:30 March 13 hr the LaMed Prof. Herman, associate profes- tirorjnnooneetheir co - ononsorshin Auditorium, United Hebrew sor in the department of 'psycho- of the Detroit Jewish Educational Schools. There will be a panel logy and a member of the Institute Adventure, March 12 and.13_ discussion featuring Prof. Simon of Contem Harold porary Jewry of Hebrew d Gales and Robert Kasle Herman of Hebrew University, University, will be m Detroit for of ichai AJC; the event, author of "Israelis and Jews: - the second- part of the. America- laid the "o7moen meetings of will focus 011 the continuity 'of an Identity"; Israel Education Program, spon- the stature of Jewish identity in George M. Zeltzer, co-chairman, sored by the American Jewish 1972 and its relationship to Je•- educational division, Jewish Wel- Committee. ish education,-with exploration into - the role off the family in the educa- tional process. On March 12, representatives of Jewish educational institutions will meet in a series of concurrent workshops. Discussion leaders and rapporteurs include Rabbi Joel Poupko, essociite director of Hil- lei Foundaffon, University of Mich- igan, Robert Canvasser, president of :Temple' Beth II; Irwin Shaw, executive 'ice President, Jewish Center; -Julius Harwood, president of 'Cong. Deth Shalom; Dr. Ben- jamin Yapko; superintendent, Unit- ed Ffehrevr-Edlords; and Dr. Max Festival Dancers to Present Concert of Contemporary Choreography 20;000 Oliva-Have Left TIE DETROIT *DISH NEWS .. Friday, March 3, 1972-29 Israel in 3-Year Span, Peled Telli Knesset JERITSALEM (ZINS) — Israel's absorption miniiter,•Natatt Peled, told the Knesset that approxi- mately 20,000 newcomers, who had arrived as immigrants in the period 1968-1971, have since left Israel and emigrated to other lands. He also disclosed that aliya from France has declined by about 36 per cent, from 5,174 in 1970 to only 3,281 in 1971. Peled stated that the Jewish Agency's immigration department is making greater efforts to in- crease aliya from that country. Festival Dancers of the Jewish show, "The-Electric Playground"- Center will present a contemporary for grade school children. dance concert in the Aaron Deroy Members of the Festival Danc- Theater 2:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. ers are Harriet Berg, Sheila Col- March 12. The director of the company, lins, Reva Davenport, Denise Harriet Berg, has created a new Szykula, Margo Cohen, Elaine work especially for the concert, en- Cooper, Linda Fink, Bunny Nick- atnin, Marcia Sterns, Carol Hal: titled "Moonmothers." The theme of aging and death sted, Rachel Jacobs, Becky Malin, is explored in a solo choreographed Joann Milldr, Cynthia Irmnear, and performed by Jennifer Pethick, Nora' Nader and Jennifer Pethick. Tickets are available at the Jew- enfitled - "Mary, 1891-1971." - It ish Center. drain on actual diaries and letters of- an aspiring actress that will be read by Center Theater actress Beth Sheva Davidson. Cynthia_ Kinnear choreographed • "For, Openers" to electronic Bach, a dance that will introduce the F•onntn, -; entire company. Becky Malm :staged 'a hutisorous work, and • Restoration Christopher Pilafian choiegraphed 21'4 c r+ h wrs to rn Hwy it group piece for the finale to a BE' rd'OOLEEFAT Z. 1 1 /KM Bach harpsicorct concerto, Denise ;1-5 Tues Sun 851-6166 Szykula, assistant director of the company, is creating a trio en- titled, "Cancer," which will have live jazz accompaniment by Crab Nebula. Festival Dancers - is in demand for its ecumenical worship ser- vices in dance. Their repertory on religious themes includes "Chichester Psalms'," "Gad- is Alive," "Oh, Happy Day" and "Rejoice," it folk mass. For the past three years they have toured , with "An Evening of ak.V .0(41CLWT: Renaissance Music and Dance"' For Geed Pha;Oitropla MISS MIRIAM SCHURGIN using live musicians and pro- sad Primp, Service duced in authentic- costume of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Schurgin of ;Call Ma at - the Elizabethan period. 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