Single Parents to Dance Jewish Parents Without Part- n,•rs will sponsor a dance 8:30 1, or Saturday at the Oak Park immunity Center. For informa- Lon. call Sylvia Lumberg. 544- 1870_ JOE MILLER and HIS ORCHESTRA Music For All Occasions LI 5-1244 Dear Bobby GOOD LUCK at the Natl. Bible Contest April 30th in New York The Schloss Family • • AND FEMALE ATION INFORMATION abortion information (313)358 -4672 • MITCHELL FAMILY PLAN • tiG •N. • LNG .1110, EASY-TO-SHOP MALL EW 1 ALEAN M 1 I. it Bud Rollins shoes THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS (1ctivities in. Soctet y At a recent meeting of the Sisterhood of Shomrey Emunah. it was announced that an important religious object. Ike the eternal light. will be designated to honor the sisterhood for ,ts gift of S2.C'J't trward the building fund of the new Cong. Shenmey Emunah, being built on Southfield Rd. at Filmore, and for it 7.-iany contributions in th: , past for the maintenance of the synagogue. The meeting, which was chaired by Mrs. Fannie Laufer, president • was attended by Mesdames Rochel Borenstein, Rae Cohen, Simone Fishman, Sarah Greenspan. Fannie Laufer, Zelda Miller, Leah Rosenberg, Chana Ungar, Rae Urnovitz and Leah Yoffee. Dr. David Blum of Prest Ave. and Dr. Sidney H. Leib of Martha Washington Dr., Southfield, recently attended the Midwest Podiatry Conference sponsored by the podiatry societies of Illinois, Indiana. Michigan, Missouri and Wisconsin. Also attending was Dr. Ernest M. Weiner of New York, president cf the American Podiatry Association. Schwartz-Shapiro-Feinstein Family Club will meet 8 p.m. Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.' Ben Feinstein of 24281 Rougecrest. Southfield. The newly elected president, Avrum Feinstein, asks each member to bring a white elephant antique gift. The budget committee and social chairman, Mrs. Marvin B. Levy, will report. Jewish Past, Present Blended in `Only Fools Are Sad' at Center Few convey the old-new charac- ter of Israel with greater imagina- tion and charm than the six young performers of "Only Fools Are Sad" now at the Jewish Center. A meld of traditional hasidic parables and tales with the up- beat of folk rock, the revue could easily have ended up a mishmash. Surprisingly, owing to the skills of writer Dan Alrnagor and direc- tor Yossi Yzraely, it is a well blended whole. Using guitars as almost their sole prop, the sextet celebrates life in all its joy and pain — much as the hasidim did in the darkest days of czarist Russia. To be sure, there is little to resemble hasidim among the performers, dressed as they are in the garb found on any college campus. But the clothing is no accident— it is as if to say, Our message knows no bounds of time and place. With gentle humor, the learned rabbis and simple folk of the small villages of Eastern Eur- ope (all stories begin with "In a small village . . .") come alive. Take the rabbi who describes to his wife how he urged his congre- gants who have plenty to share with those who have nothing. "And what happened?" she asks. "I convinced those who have noth- ing," he replies. "Now I must convince those who have plenty." Or the two young Jews who • RABEN STU PHOTOGRAPH) . Spec alining in Weddings, Bar Mitzvas, etc. OreeMield and Ten Mlle 342-2287 Gonik's Kosher Meat, Fish & Poultry The Best Pullets 40' lb. Shoulder Steak S1.39 lb. Rib Steaks . . . $1.29 lb. 255-3777 Meat at The Best Prices Hamburger (3 lbs. or more). 69' lb. 69' lb. 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Shlomo Nitzan and Danny Lit- anny are the master story tellers in this revue (their roles in the i powerful "Gedaliah, the Tar Maker - and "The Rabbi Who Promised to Wait" are among the highlights of the evening), but the entire company — also includ- ing Miss Ishay, Michal Noy, Don Maseng and David Zakai — well deserved the standing ovation they received Sunday evening. Other performances are scheduled for 8:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. If one or two numbers appear out of place, like the irreverent "Drinking Song," we are reminded quickly that these people were not pious ascetics, they were the blue- collar workers of their day. Yet surely God must have loved these simple Jews, else — as Tevya pointed out — He would not have made so many of them. —C.D. Foundation for Standard Yiddish Names Sponsors Friday, April 28, 1972-29 )Ian - ► Assembh- - to include Election. loath Award The Jewish Community Council's ' a social hour. Members of the De- final delegate assembly of the sea- troit w om en's division of the American Jewish Congress ss ill son will he held 8:15 p in :may 8 at the Jewish Center. serve as hostesses. Hubert J. Sidlow, Council presi- Buster Brown .L . dent, announced the annual elec- tion of Council officers and execu• Kali-Steniks Live committee members will head Jumping Jacks ... agenda items for delegate con- sideration. Sabel Prescription Other items includ, the presenta- tion of Council's annual Youth Award to a Jewish community youth group which has demon- strated outstanding achievement in the area of social action and community service, and the intro-, duction of new member groups who have become affiliated with the Council during the past year. Delegates will engage in a re- view and evaluation of Council activity following a year-end report by the chairmen of Council's stand- ing committees. 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