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November 24, 1972 - Image 25

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-11-24

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A happy and sentimental
musical about a group of
tourists in the linty Land,
"Milk and Honey" will be
presented by Center Theater
in celebration of Israel's 25th
anniversary Dec. 3-17 at the
Jewish Center. Tickets are
still on sale at the cashier's
office.

The Jewish Center board of
directors is sponsoring the
opening night performance in
honor of Israel's anniversary.

The score by Jerry Her-
man, who also wrote "Hello
Dolly" and "Mame", fea-
tures such hits as "Milk and
Honey," "Shalom," "I Will

Follow You," "That Was

The fellow who is first to
butt in is the first to back

out.

TO PARTY FAVOR

INSTANT COLOR

PHOTO BUTTONS
FRAMED PHOTOS
PHOTO KEY CHAINS
PHOTO MIRRORS

Yesterday" and the Molly
Picon numbers, "Chin Up
Ladies" and "Hymn to
Ilymie." The Israel govern-
ment congratulated Herman
and co-writer Duct Apell for
their portrayal of Israel "in
modern dress," not as a be-
sieged nation.

Jocelyn Krieger, gypsy
orchestra leader, is musical
director. Assistant Jewish
Center dance director Denise
Szkula Ls choreographer.
Performances are Dec. 3,

5-7, 9-10, 12.14, 16 and 17, at
8:30 p.m.: with a 7:30 p.m.
curtain on Sundays. There is
a 2:30 p.m. matinee and a
evening performance,
7:30
Dec. 17.
For ticket information, call
341-4200, ext. 223 weekday
mornings.

artist LEO
V. KUSCHEL will be on dis-
play at the Mercy College of
Detroit student center through
Thursday. Kuschel is presi-
dent of the Northwest Detroit
Art Patrons and a member
of the Michigan Water Color
Society and the Water Coloz
Society of Alabama.

Oat of Town. Call C•ll•.,

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Bernard kalif.. to Ite 1101,01141
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ins ites all his
li
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O n the occasion of his 9 0th
and
feet, artist and world tra% '
birthday anniversary, which friends, former students
.ider, will deliver an illustrat.
9 a in.
emmcules with S h31131 • 113'1' admirers tu services
ed talk on his recent round :
Dec. 2. Bernard Isaacs. Dec. 2.

the-world trip at a

meeting uka

of the Detroit women's disc distinguished Hebrew author
and educator. wit be feted by The will of the people is
sion of the American Jewish
1 Congress noon Dec. 7 at the Cong. Beth Achim. the lie‘t law -- I.! S. Grant
As superintendent of the ,
, home of Mrs. Herbert Yealk,
l'inted Hebrew Sclusils for
25260 Lathrop, Southfield.
sic
i Mrs Aaron Shaman, na- many years, Mr. Isaacs
ebrew cites
coordina. pervised the Hebrew



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lion of several generations of
Marshall
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' Brenner, Detroit membership'
tem pora Ty leaders in the
chairman, said this luncheon I
community remember Mr.
meeting is designed to in '
Isaacs as both teacher and

MISS ANDREA KAY

Dr. and Mrs. Donald L.
Kay of Tavistock Tr., South-
field , announce the engage-

ment of their daughter An-
drea Gayle to Steven Alan
Migdal, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Migdal of Independ-
ence Dr., Southfield.
Miss Kay attends Michigan
State University. Her fiance
attends Wayne State Univer-
sity's school of medicine.
A June wedding is planned.

Cassettes New Way
to Learn Hebrew

NEW YORK—A new cor-
respondence course for the
study of Hebrew at home,
which for the first time em-
ploys the modern technique
of cassettes, is being offered
in the United States by the
Ktav-Kol Israeli Hebrew UI-
pan in cooperation with the
education and culture depart-
ment of the World Zionist
Organization.

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This unique "home ulpan"
NEW YORK (JTA)—,About
offers 20 lessons on 10 cas-
ac- 500 persons—Many of whom
settes, with each lesson
fought
in Jewish resistance
16-page
text.
companied by a
and others who were survi-
There is an optional provi-
vors of Hitler's concentration
sion by which the students camps—walked through pic-
at home can take an exams-
tures of their past as they
nation on a floating cassette
I viewed the first New - York
and send it to one of a num-
ber of tutors throughout the Ishowing of a photographic ex-
hibit entitled "The Holocaust
United States and Canada
I and Resistance."
who will mark the examina-
The opening of the exhibit
tion and return the cassette
• at the Herzl Auditorium Gal-
to the student,
Monday went
For information, write the lery, which on
publications department, on tour throughout the U.S.,
m
World Zionist Organization, marked
the 30th anniversary
of ghetto uprisings in Nazi-
515 Park Ave., New York
10022. occupied Europe. Shown
were more than 100 photo-
. graphs on a 32-panel display.
Jacob Stein, chairman of
the Conference of Presidents
of Major American Jewish
Organizations, declared that
,the photos "refresh in a dra•
matic manner memories of
events which time' , tends to
blur and events of history
tend to soften. We dare not
permit this (blur) to hap.
pen."
Eli Zborowski, president of
the American Federation of
Jewish Fighters. Camp In
mates and Nazi Victims , him
self • member of the.Jewish

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troduce people to American I
ac mentor.
Jewish Congress an d it s
A writer of short stories in
All members who tiring a Hebrew, Mr. Isaacs has au-
new member, as well as all thored several volumes, all
new members, will he the of which have been published
guests of American Jewish in Israel.
Mr. Isaacs continues to at-
Congress, and the luncheon
tend Sabbath services reg-
charge will be waived.
ularly
at Beth Achim, where
Mrs. Philip Rader, presi-
dent, stated that American he has been a member for
Jewish Congress is concerned many years.
with local and international
interests, among them sup-
port of Israel: maintenance
of the Louise Waterman Wise
Youth Hostel in Jerusalem;
and concern with the plight
of Soviet Jewry.
Mrs. George Rubin, execu-
live vice president and pro-'
gram chairman, said that on 1
the local scene, a study is I
being made of the needs of
the Jewish elderly and poor, I
Th.:Week
in cooperation with other
women's groups. For inform-
ation, call the American Jew-
ish Congress, WO' 5-3313.

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Friday, Nov. 2.1, 1972 - 25

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

, Louis G Redstone, arch'. ■

The play is directed by
Steve A. Edwards, who
stepped in at the last mo- .1
ment when the previous di-
rector had to how out.

An exhibit by

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sacred duty to remind the
world of the circumstances
that prevailed before and
during the Holocaust "
Ile stressed that the exhibit

was prepared in the hope
that it will stimulate more
extensive studies on the Hobo-
. caust. Ile also stressed di,
that in New
I appoint ment

York City there is no mono
ment and no documentation
center on the Holocaust and

dewePtique ate.



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