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May 05, 1972 - Image 34

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-05-05

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
34—Friday, May 5, 1972

_Tioictn,
CUSTOM FURNITURE 8
CARPET CLEANING
ON LOCATION

Romanian Ballet
Master to Teach
at tamp of Arts

Windsor Neviev Dinner to Cit e
Top Citizen, 3Io rris Tabachnicic

Camp of the Art ,;. a program
for tumor high students at the
Jewish Center, announces that bal-
let will he among the classes
available this summer.

Ballet master Jacob Lascu will
he instructor. I,ascu. who has
studied ballet since age 15. was
lead dancer with the Romanian
Opera of Timisoara. lie has cre-
ated choreographies for stage pro-
, ductions at the Romanian Na-
tional Theater and the Jewish
Theater of Bucharest.

Phone
549-7170

The Best To You

HAL
GORDON

A former professor of classical
ballet. he has published three
choreographies and a teaching
manual for folkloric dances for
youngsters age 7-16

BIG BANDS OR
SMALL COMBOS

There will be a champagne pre-
view at 7 p.m. and the auction
will commence at 8.

642-5520

A valuable prize will be
awarded. Nominal admission fee.
For information. call Jack Blet-
stein. 542-5954.

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ish Ccimmunity Council, United
Jewish Appeal, Israel Histadrut
Campaign, Hebrew University,
Bnai Brith, Shaar Hashomayim
Synagogue, Zionist Organization
, of Canada, Jewish National Fund,
Community Hospitals, Windsor
University, YMCA' and other major
'national and local charitable in-
stitutions.

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Men's Clubs

SIIAAREY ZEDEN MEN'S
CLUB will hold its supper-dance 9
p.m. May 13 at the synagogue.
Hal Gordon's orchestra will pro-
vide music for dancing. There will
be a surprise for the women in
honor of Mother's Day. Morrie
Weiss, with David Hermelin and
Bill Carroll, wrote an original mu-
sical comedy skit that will be per-
formed by the Mighty Men's Club
Art Players, composed of club
members. Shaarey Zedek members
and their guest wishing to sit to-
gether at the supper-dance can
reserve tables of 10. For reserva-
tions, call the synagogue, 357-5544.
Myron Milgrom is president of the
men's club, and Irving Laker is
general chairman of the supper-
dance.

Ben Halpern, co-owner

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398-2727

EMBASSY MOTEL

The Negev Dinner tradition-
ally salues a citizen who has
made a particularly noteworthy
leadership contribution to his
community and the state of Is-
rael, by linking his name with
a project in the Holy Land. Pro-
ceeds from the June 7 testimo-
nial will be used by the Jew-

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HAIR STYLISTS

MORRIS TABACHNICK

An art auction and exhibit will
be held Sunday at Cong. Bnai
I Israel, Pontiac.

ED
BURG
Goal his Orchestra

atIche' Sai2oli

Camp of Arts, which is open
to Center nonmembers, runs from
June 26 through July 21 and Jaly
24-Aug. 18.

iBnai Israel Art Auction
Starts With Champagne

Now Booking .. .

4

ish National Fund to reclaim
major tract of land in the Negey
and to prepare it for agricultur0
settlement, in the name of Man-
tis Tabachnick.
The keynote address will be de-
livered by Sen. Paul Martin, gqy-
ernment leader in the upper charn-
ber, who is coming to Vl'indsOr
especially for the occasion.
The arrangements committee Is
headed by chairman Eli C. Goldin,
who Will he assisted by associate
charmen Morris D. Baker, Jacdb
D. Geller, Max Levine, Melvin
Sorffer, Rabbi Stollman and Harty
Zeckelman.

More than 100 of his choreog-
raphies have been staged, four of
I them receiving prizes at interna-
tional and national festivals and
Competitions. tie has toured the
United Statez, England, France,
USSR and numerous other coun-
tries.

MUSIC .
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OCCASIIISS

LENNY & MURRY
LIEBERMAN

Morris Tabachnick has been se-
lected as the honoree of the 1972
Windsor Negev Dinner, to be held
June 7 in Shaar Ilashomayim 'Syn-
agogue.
Rabbi Samuel S. Stollman, presi-
dent of the Jewish National Fund
of Windsor, the sponsoring organ-
ization, stated that Tabachniek has
been chosen as recipient "in rec-
ognition of his matchless service
over many years on behalf of
numerous humanitarian, philan-
thropic and cultural causes—lo-
cally, nationally and overseas."
Tabachnick, an executive in the
Windsor construction and develop-
ment field, has been active in
the support of the Windsor Jew-

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LOUTLERIEPII

BNAI DAVID MEN'S CLUB will
elect officers at a paid-up mem-
bership dinner 7 p.m. Thursday
at the synagogue.

7 Area Men Become
32-Degree Masons

The following Detroit area Ma-
sons received the 32 degree in
Scottish Rite Freemasonry recently
at the Masonic Temple: Harold
Greenspan, Louis Webne. Melvin
Friad, Abe Greenberg, Thomas
Snider, Morton J Taylor and
Arthur Chesler.

The class of nearly 400 included
Masons from 11 counties of south-
eastern Michi2an, which make up
the Detroit jurisdiction of Scottish
Rite. Detroit has a membership of
nearly 20.000.

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