THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 34—Friday, March 24,1972 `5,000 Fingers of Dr. T' to Be on Hand at Center for Omnibus Film Series Omnibus, children's film series of the Jewish Center, will present "The 5.000 Fingers of Dr. T." 2 p.m. April 9 in the Aaron DeRoy Theater. This film will replace the previously scheduled "Three Lives of Thomasina." Dr. Seuss' "5,000 Fingers of Dr. T." is a musical which tells the story of a 9-year-old boy, his trou- bles with his music teacher and a visit to the boy's dream world. Tickets are on sale at the Jewish Center. Colored Movies by Frank's Studio Weddings, Bar Mitzvas Other Occasions 474-7768 Hillel Day School booms with activities. We completed the school spelling bee. The school winner is Amy Heiman. We prepared for weeks for the school's annual science fair, which was exhibited March 9 and 10. Mrs. Stryk and Mrs. Bloom worked witih junior high and elementary students respectively, setting up the displays and helping with the projects. We have produced one of the finest science fair exhibitions in Hillel history. The winning ex- hibits were "Processing Film" by Marc Baker and "Fertilized Eggs and Chick" by Nancy Margolin. Mr. Weizman supervised the Bible contest for grades 6, 7, and 8, also held last week. The win- ners from each grade will rep- resent us in the regional Bible contest March 19 at United He- brew Schools. effort to continue spreading the joys of Hasidic music throughout the Jewish community, we accept- ed an invitation from the Home for the Aged and the Jewish Cen- ter to present our show for them. learomeial by Plodsises OSOMIMITAIIMOS SHIRLEY MIRSIN liosidamd litos•laptst ADVANCE WILDING nen BY DAVID SCHOSTACK 9th Grade Less than two weeks after our "Hasidic Festival" we are still receiving congratulatory notes and le tters from organizations and viewers in the audience. In an FACIAL HAIR PERMANENTLY REMOVED wm HILLEL HAPPENINGS averslield Rees 299 Mr. IWOland Providosea moms 167-11118 IS Tows D.-.b.. PUBLIC NOTICE Announcing the merger of BLAIR 81 KEITH STUDIOS PHOTOGRAPHY WEDDINGS BAR MITZVAS we come to your home with samples For Fast Efficient Service Call 398-9111 or 8954805 Birmingham Ternyle,Yonth to Prese Drawingg by Nazi Victims Birmingham Temple will present age 15 passed through the There- a youth service dedicated to the sienstadt between 1942 and mit. memory of the victims of the Holo- Only 100 children survived. In- caust 7:30 p.m. Sunday at the this combination of werd_and age are reflected not only the temple. "I Never Saw Another Butter- misery of these uprooted children fly," an anthology of poems writ- but a degree of courage and optim- ten by the children of Thereizin- ism. stadt concentration camp, will be Carol Poris, Danny Spickler, read by youths of the congrega- Robert Loren and Susan -Cohen tion against a background of col- will participate in the service:- ored slides of drawings made by Steven' Fierberg will present the children in the camp. slides he made from drawings. A total of 15,000 children under The service was produced and di- rected by Lorraine Ernst. For information, call Mrs. Ernst, 557-1383. . They Made The Grade Oak Park Senior High Schoo will send 47 musicians to the State Solo and Ensemble Festival as the result of the recent district com- petition. Those who will compete in state competition because they earned district first place honors are: Robin Sehakne, Sandy Garber and Karen Green, piano; Sheila Bordoley, Janet Stein, Stephen Raul and Meth Ontfreand, violin; Robert Gray, Dan Weiner, Jeff dories and Alan Ranter. elarinei; Alan Goldberg, snare dram; Diane O'Brien, Wendy Fattier, Fran Darwin, Joanne Lisa, Sheila Bordeley, Marsha Benkoff, Nancy 17neennyll, David Meissner and Deborah litizikovie, vocal; anti Madrigal Singers. Girls Bla- mable and nranneelarg Singers, vocal groups. r BARBARA YOUNG, winner of Southfield-Lathrup High School's "Betty Crocker Search for To- morrow's American Homemaker" Youth' to Lead Service contest, is the daughter of Mrs. at Adas Shalom April 1 Helen Young of Oldham Dr., South- Members of the Adas Shalom field. Barbara, who will go to com- confirmation classes, junior and pete in the national contest was youth congregations and United Incorrectly listed March 3 as the Synagogue Youth will conduct the daughter of H. Young, Jr. entire main sanctuary service on Shebat Hol Ha m o e d Pesah, Hashomer Camps Offer April 1. Those taking part in the ser- vice are: Linda Abramson, Billy Bimdorf, Ellen Eichen, Diane Goldring, Marc Kahn, Allen Klegon, Hillel M a i s e l, Larry Posen, Matthew Rose, Becca Segal, Jeremy Segal, Robert Schwartz, David Schostak, Marc Shreeman, Steven Sklar, Reva Soberman, Mark Vieder, Sandy Vieder, Lynne Starler, Phillip Wolok and Elena Strom. Shelly Sher, Shoresh adviser, and past USY'er, will deliver the sermon. -Following the service, there will be a cultural luncheon sponsored ONE CENT-SALE!!! For the finest in Musical Entertainment . ERIC ROSENOW 2823 Coolidge. 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