20—Friday, May 5, 1972
Young
oung Dancers Guild to Perform
in Concert at the Jewish Center 1
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The Young Dancers Guild of the since she was 6, also will appinr
Jewish Center will present its an- in a number, "Jericho," chorleo-
contemporary dance concert graphed by Harriet Berg.
Tickets are available at the
in the Center's Aaron Deroy Thea-
ter 8,30 p.m. May 13 and 2:30 Jewish Center, DI 1-4200.
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The concert will feature dances
created by guild members and di-
rectors Harriet Berg and Denise
Szykula.
Paula Ravitz and Jan Messer
have invented a piece performed
; to jazz accompaniment, and Irene
I Swerdlow created a quartet on the
tragedies of war.
Other dances range from an
18th Century tea party satire by
Susan Kirschner to impressions
of Isadora Duncan, danced by
Gina Bunts. Denise Szykula has
created is suite danced to the
1 inns Hutton. Karen Maltzer (second from left) and Michele
music of Cal TJader and Miles
I ewis placed first in the annual competition for Youth Awards of
Davis.
the I,yarue of Jewish Women's Organizations. The awards were
Michael Burden, guest dancer
announced at a special ceremony at Young Israel Center of Oak-
with the company, will be lighting
Woods. Lenny, son of Mrs. Morris Hutton of Forestwood Dr., South-
designer for the concert.
field, was given the traditional silver kidush cup. Karen. daughter
The president of the
Young
Ave., Iluntington Woods, :
of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Maltzer of H
Dancers Guild, Erica Herman, is
daughter
of
the
Donald
Lewises
of
New
Hampshire
and Michele,
performing a solo to a jazz piece
A.e., Southfield, tied for first place, each receiving a silver menora.
by TJader, choreographed by
Shown with them are Mrs. Martin Naimark (left), chairman of the
Denise Szykula. Erica, who has
outh .Awards, and Mrs. Howard B. Appelman, president of the
I been dancing at the Jewish Center
Yeshisath Beth Yehudah, Beth Jacob
Students Excel in Area Science Fair
Vii---;iivath Beth Yehudah and lured nine of them in the senior
Beth Jacob schools walked off division.
with high honors at the recent
At the awards convocation held
regional science fair held at Cran- at Ford Auditorium, it was noted
brook school. Out of 32 awards that Yeshivath Beth Yehudah and
presented. the two schools cap- Beth Jacob ranked number one
nationally for a school of its kind.
Ezra Roberg is science department
chairman and coordinator of the
science fair program. lie and Mrs
Karen S. Duncanson received
teachers awards.
Youth
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The Beth Yehudah winners
were
First orl•4. Gloria Horossitt for zooloeS
and Emilia Ungar for earth and space
science; second prize. Ziril Foss for
microbiology, Vochesed Klein for bet.
ans and Susan Glitiernan for math and
computer science; third prize. Rochelle
Wieder - for botany; special awards.
Dona Carmen for microbiology and
Michael Feigelman for medicine and
health; and Air Force award, Michael
Feigelman for medicine and health.
of Shaar Hashomayim '
of Windsor spent
Tuesday on the farm
Pro-Mozart Soviets
-itant. A wiener roast
together with track Set: 11,11Y HI- Convert
featured
The annual concert of the Pro
D.0 , Sunday. was rib- Mozart Society of Greater Detroit
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Marguerite kozenn Chajes.
pay to c,runielliiira i•
founder and artistic director of
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the society, will present composi-
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Tons of the three Mozart gen•ra-
Memorial Day and .
lions:
— Papa — Leopold 1719-1787;
Ila'Atlinaut also Were ob-
1Aolfu'ar t Amadeus, 1756-1791. and
At the Utter, in the Wind-
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Jewish Center, youth of the Wolfgang Amadeus (son,
.11:re community saw a movie. 1844
Few are aware that Mozart
- Beyond the Mirage." and heard
Harry Rosenzweig, 'a local youth left two sons, of whom one be-
who spent three years in Israel, came an outstanding musician,
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Our celebration of Israeli Inde-
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presented by the sixth grade He-
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skit was enjoyed at the separate
assemblies by the elementary
grades and by the junior high
students. The skit came alive with
spirited songs by the sixth graders
and enthusiastic hand-clapping by
the audience.
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Immediately after the skit, the
sixth graders left the stage danc-
ing the hora, and an impromptu
song festival began. Mrs. Ruth
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turns at the microphone, leading
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PAUL HURWITZ, 18 year-old
Democratic precinct delegate. of
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Bnai Moshe Youth
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values of the kibbutz in Israel
By
speak on "What Israel Means to pianist and composer.
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Participating artists will be
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The Jewish National Fund of Gizi Szanto and Lawrence La-
versity.
Greater Detroit contributed a birth- Gore, pianists: Emily M. Aus-
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day cake in honor of Israel's 24th tin, violin; Eugenia Staszewski, ,
STEVEN C. KUSHNER, son of
viola; David E. Levine, cello;
b.rthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Aid Kushner of
and members
of the
Wayne
Avon Dr., Oak Park, has been ac-
State University music depart-
cepted at the Hebrew Union Col-
ment.
lege-Jewish Institute of Religion.
Alice Lungershausen, harpsi-
For his first year, he will attend
Seymour Kaplan, youth director chordist of the Detroit Symphony
the 1972-73 session at the Hebrew
of Cong. Bnai Moshe, announces Orchestra, will play the cembalo.
that 40 members of the Talis and Virginia Person, Earnestine Nim-
Tefillin CIuS and confirmation I mons, sopranos; Joseph Mazzo-
class will take an educational trip, lini, tenor; Nora Skitch, mezzo-
to Toronto and Niagara Falls Sun- soprano and basso Russell Skitch
day through Tuesday. will sing arias, duets and trios
The programs will include serv- from "The Magic Flute" and "The
ices,
cultural events. .swimming Marriage of Figaro. -
Walker L. Cisler and the con-
party and sightseeing tours of
sul general of Austria, Norman
Toronto and Niagara Falls.
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, H. Birnkrant, are honorary chair-
Bnai Moshe Senior United Syna- . i men of the Pro Mozart Society. J.
gogue Youth will elect officers for Fairbairn Smith is president.
1972-73 8:30 p.m. Saturday in the,
The elect are whosoever will,
youth lounge. Sandy Sussman. pres-
ident of the chapter, will con- and the non-elect are whosoever
—H. W. Beecher
won't.
duct the election.
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