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April 14, 1972 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-04-14

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Israel Anniversary Set May 23

A sound and light shu,v on Is • .
rael choral and dance groop: and
con.munity singing will he a ni,ng
he features of the 24th annual
citywide ohser‘ance cf In-
dependence Day. I p.m. April 23
at tong. Shaarcy Zedeh.
Timinz of the celebration will
allow Hebrew school students to
attend with their parents. Light
food service will he available so
families may lunch together.
The •public is invited to the oh

servance at no charge.
Irwin Groner of Shaarey

Zedek will didiver the l:eynote ail
dress h:s greetings to the au

env

Youmz people are playing a
major role in the planning. as 'a VII
as the program.
The celebration is co-sponsor( -1
by the Jewish Community Coancil,
,Jewisl• Educators Council and ,)e-
troit Zionist Federation
Chairmen of the planning corn-

millee for the Educators Council
are Dr. Arthur Asher, education
d.rector at Temple Israel. and Dr.

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ja min Yank°, superintendent of
the United Hebrew Schools.

Independence 1)av
Services Planned
Israels
1 -)N-

The Young Israel congregations
of Greenfield and Oak-Woods. in
conjunction with the Religiou
Zionists of Detroit, will hold
social services in honor of Yom
HA' Atzmaut (Israel's Independ-
ence Day) 7 p.m. Tuesday at
Young Israel Center of Oak-Woods.
"Siege, - a story of love and w a r
Services will open with prayers
8 'p rn. Wednesday.
commemorating Yom Ilazikaron,
The Voices Four will perform
the Day of Remembrance for the
modern versions of English,
fallen soldiers of Israel's three
Hebrew and Yiddish tunes S p.m. • wars. This will he followed by the
April 22. The evening will be
holiday Maariv service
special
ushered in with a short cere-
established by the chief rabbinate
mony including flag hearers and
in honor of the Israel Day of In-
choral voices.
. dependence.
An art auction featuring many I Following the services, a holiday
prominent Israeli artists will take , seuda will be held. For reserva- •

place 2:30 p.m. April 23.
lions
to the dinner, call Young
In the Aaron DeRoy Theater at lIsrael of Oak-Woods, 398-117'7.
3 p.m. on the same date, the an -
nual Youth Zimriya will feature
Hebrew choral groups of the
Metropolitan Detroit area directed
by Eli. Naharin of the Jewish
Center Hebrew department.
A collection of colorful Israeli
posters will be offered for sale
throughout the entire week
Tickets for "The Man Behind the
Legend," Voices Four and the two
films are on sale at the Center.

Play on lierzi to Open Center
Israel Week Saturday Night

The Israeli play The Man Be-1
hind the Legend" will ha its
Detroit premiere 8 - 30 p.m. Satur-
day. the opening night program of
the .Iewish Center's Israel Inde-
pendence Week.
-The play focuses on the lir e of
Theodor Herz! and was written
by
Yaacov Orland. artistic con-
sultant of the Haifa Theater. Herz'
will he played by Martin Bard.
At 3:30 p.m.. on Sunday, the
Center Symphony Orchestra will I
do for the first time in this country
Menachem Avidom's Symphonie
Populaire" and will present soloist
Mischa Mischakoff in Bruch's G
Minor Concerto. The concert will
open with conductor Julius Chafes'
"Theme and Variation s for
Strings."
The week will include two Israeli
films in Ehglish: the musical
"The Flying Match-
comedy ,
maker" 8 p.m. Sunday and

Friday, April 14, 1972-11

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Hasidic Joy Conveyed in Show,
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Isr..el Prime Minister Golda Meir congratulates actor Shlomo
Nitzan alter a performance in Jerusalem of "Only Fools Are Sad,"
the Israeli prize-winning musical being brought from Broadway to
Detroit for performances in English beginning April 23 at the
Jewish Center.

The original cast of "Only Fools to keep alive in Israel the hasidic
Are Sad," fresh from its" Broadway tradition of Europe. The Hebrew
performance, will bring its hasidic- version ran for over 600 perform-
style musical show to Detroit ances and won top theatrical
starting April 23, at the Jewish awards.
Hasidic motifs are increasingly
Center
The s!,r young Israelis- in the popular in Israel. and many young
i. , .ropan, are in this cGaritry ander peopit 110•, made of "pop hasidic"
th , patronage of Prime Minister music what rock is in the United
.Meir. Performances are States.
-,,heduied here for April 23-27 and
Tickers are available at the
Jewish Center, DI 1 - 4200.
-
included in the Engbstilanguage
show are hasidic stories, songs,
legends and pros- rlis Writ!en by Oak-Woods to Mark
Dan All, ag•7r with music .Ir- hs 18th .anniversary
ranged by `iohanan Ze7i, the musi-
Israel of Oak-Woods will
Yzeaely,
c:a is directed w'
celeurate its "hai" (18th) year at
•a-pc
one of Israel. s nest
its
anni.al
installation banquet May
tors
- in the social hall. A special pro-
Clive Barr,._ as'.. 'fork Tirne,
being planned.
gra
critia. nest, abed the shuvt as
on the committee are
F-r ,
gentle
and
n brown, Howard Burg.
.
tior,

- enberg. David Feldstein.
:r.g a man.'
F.rr ■ 1.oett enth:a and Elsie
produced la
was Redd.
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