THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS S Pro Musica Prepares for a New Season 32 — Fridey, July 14, 1977 DANISH INN Your 1 The Guarneri. known as the "World's 3I a ster of Chamber Music," will return to Pro Musica March 30. Members of the quartet are violinists John Dailey and Arnold Steinhardt, violist Mi- chael Tree and cellist David Soyer, The Guarneri String Quartet records exclusively for RCA Red Seal. Danish Foods INCENZO'S Cockle,' F0•0,1 1 0 Put Dowers at the Mane Iler 32305 GRAND RIVER, Farmington 18211 JOHN R 7 MA. Rd, 479-S320 869-5674 JLIJI-CLAJULJULAL11111111ULS Ride the Rails to Yesteryears Try Our Famous • Steak & Eggs • Dessert fantasies DAILY LUNCHEON SPECIAL COFFEE P. , CJ 99 4 JAVA JUNCTION 576-1588 4785 N WOODWARD N1 J "COME BACK CHARLESTON BLUE" Godfrey Cambridge as •gravedigger Jones," Raymond St. Jacquest as "Coffin Ed". Johnson sequel to "COTTON COMES TO HARLEM." 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L Week days Sat , sun 3.30. 7'.00 and 10:25 plus Woods %lien's "BANANAS" (PG) Entertainment GOLD KEY CHOP HOUSE not only provides fine food and drink, but also offers BOB ALLISON at the piano at cocktail time, 4 to and DON HILL with dinner music from 6 6:30 on. Wine and dine with entertainment at Gold Key Chop House. 4 f:A CAMELOT `% 'thetas 581 04p 1l filler `S 8 Brand.. in "THE GODFATHER" (R) %Seek nights 7'.00. 10 . 10 7:41 sat son I 00, ('00. lS /I 10 16 Wed ',Lit at I only — Si MAI KAI , 1 1 .:'7,":„Targd t p:37 33';:',4r: n 11 Irri, J4313 L•Tnno, "WAR BETWEEN MFN R. WOMEN" By BORIS SMOLAR Editor-in-Chief Emeritus JTA (Copyright 1972, JTA Inc-) Much criticism is being heard nowadays against men in the medical profession. 'Ihe main accusation is that physicians submit exorbit- ant bills to patients. There is also the charge that some doctors needlessly rush into surgery patients who may not need an operation. Eleazar Lipsky, the well- known attorney, and author of six novels, has written a seventh novel entitled "Mal- practice. - in which he deals with the question, to what extent should members of profession he the medical art.v.erahle to the case for assistat, attorney in Ness York City. Lip-:s deals with this , , ite in broth its legal and social ramili. a- tions The hoo's depict, • - •t 111 lions and medical serviccs a municipal hospital in a small city where a -Li old woman. Mans a :S• :..• • : brain surr•o . - 1.11111V1,,nt 'hat crippled her to a Taunt where she is unable In func- tion normally. An ink : est: 3:a lion established that a mal- practice '-1111 1.5:30 ,11:eil for. In the ceor•ie of he •nsestia Agin the pollen'', attortu•s• uncovers missing records, imbo- unlicensed physicians a thordred orrr , 3 , 10I) , and generally sloppy system in the hiqatal. "Malpractice - makes stim- reading, It reflects many diamatic moments ulating Lion of the little Chaplines- que individualist constantly at odds with his surround- ings and with himself, Jewish marriages are not performed on the Sabbath. Gene Saks who directed "Last of the Red Hot Lov- ers." previously has been be- hind the camera guiding'two other Neil Simon screen ad- aptations, "Barefoot in the Park" and "The Odd Cou- ple." In the Tyrone Guthrie production of Paddy Chayev- sky's "The Tenth Man," Gene Saks essayed the part of the reformed rabbi on Broadway. "0 Jerusalem," the semi- documentary film to be pro, duced by the Frenchman Claude Berri (of "Mazel- toff"), is based on the book by two journalists, the Amer- ican UPI man Larry Collins and Paris-Match correspond- s n t Dominique Lappierre who also wrote the brilliant reportage of "Is Paris Burn- ing" which became a miser- able motion picture partly due to its star-studded cast. The new epic will be shot in realistic fashion in Israel, with Costa-Gavras. Oscar winner for "Z," directing. The work deals with the war of independence fought in the Holy City of Jerusalem in 19-18. "0 Jerusalem" will be photographed by Paramount In color and 70mm using Is- raeli crews and technicians.. The price tag is 53,000,000. - Jesus Christ Superstar - ors before the cameras in Jerusalem Aug. 20. with the entire production to be film- ed in Israel. The script based on the stage show now at the new Universal Amphithea- ler in ilollywood has been written by director Norman Jess i,on rof "Fiddler - I and '.Itidvs - ri Bragg. In spite of all the lofty ideals involved in marriage and the air of sanctity that envelops the wedding ceremony, the act of marriage is basically a legal transaction which in- volves specific legal perform- ances. Since legal acts and legal performances are pro- hibited on the Sabbath, mar- riage acts would be no ex- ception to this general rule, Bar Mitzvas, on the other hand, require no perform- ance whatsoever on the part of humans in the legal sense. Bar Mitzva is a status of maturity which automatical- ly comes upon a boy with the arrival of his 13th birthday. Whatever takes place at a public Bar Mitzva festivity is simply a celebration and thanksgiving of this temporal achievement in life. Thus, there is no legal act, trans- action or performance what- soever at a Bar Mitzva cele- bration. Thus, Bar Mitzva celebrations may take place on the Sabbath while mar- riages may not be performed on the Sabbath. 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(Just East of Everoreen) HOLLYWOOD — Alan Arkin, the mad Russian from "The Russians are Coming," currently is on the screen as love-crazed Barney Cash- man, in the filmization of Neil Simon's Broadway play, "Last of the Red Hot Lov- ers," a comedy with tragic undertones accentuating loneliness and the lack of communication in our urban society. Arkin appears as a middle-class burgeois who wants an extra-marital ro- mance before old age may overcome his sexual desires. G""fi'ld AMERICANA 398-1414 158-3920 Summer Reading AMERICANA I Jason • RehcateSSe• • CharburgerS °ED• TVME PRICES! S C Held over Third Week Itoloon.Amerrcan intertmsast•nt (Copyright 1972, JTA Inc.) 2211Woodward WO 1-9494 FOX GOLD AND FIZDALE iThr .FV1ITTTITMTV1FITT American i By HERBERT G. LEFT MOVIE GUIDE Pro Musica Society an- nounces its season will begin Nov. 17 with baritone Ronald Holgate as visiting artist. Holgate, winner in 1959 of the Metropolitan Opera audi- tions and the Weyerhauser Award, sang for Pro Musica last January. Scheduled for Jan. 19 are duo pianists Gold and Fiz- dale. They are the only duo- pianist team on the Colum- bia Master Works roster. Jewish Marriages Not on Sabbath • pght otlt on Hollywood . 1.1^(1 114 r'R AI lie '3,11i3s "l' - \•••• •••• KLY 11)P 6500 John C. Lodge, Derr 1./ rt: 1 pG) .t