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March 23, 1973 - Image 33

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-03-23

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Rich Fare for Israelis Anniversary,
Trade Fair Week Festivities in May

An Israeli shuk (market
place) will be reconstructed
at the Detroit-Israel Trade
Fair, to be held in celebra-
tion of the 25th anniversary
of Israel as a citywide event,
at the Jewish Center, May
5-13.
Irwin Green, chairman of
the Trade Fair, and Mrs.
Samuel Babcock, cultural pro-
gram chairman, announce a
week of events in addition to
the fair, featuring Israeli
entertainers, speakers a n d
films.
The celebration will begin
May 5, with a performance
by Gadi Elon, singer and
comedian.
"Ervinka," "Golda," "The
Jerusalem Wall," a n d "I
Was Born in Jerusalem,"
"lms made in Israel, will be
.lown throughout the week.
The Center Symphony with
a program of Israeli music
will perform May 6.
Famous singer Shuly Na-
than of "Jerusalem of Gold"
fame, a song made popular
during the Six-Day War, will
appear on Saturday evening,
May 12. There will be a wine
and cheese tasting party that
night, after which the He-
brew department will sponsor
an all-night youth celebration
to begin at 11 p.m. and last-
ing until 8 a.m.
On Ladies Day, May 10,
the work done in Israel by
American Jewish women's
organizations will be high-
lighted.
A restaurant serving Is-
raeli-American food will be
open continuously during the
celebration.
An art exhibit will be on
display and for sale during
the entire fair. A Youth
Zimriya, Aliya Conference,
and Hebrew lecture will end
the week's activities, May 13.
The 25th anniversary parade
sponsored by the youth
groups will take place on
May 20.
The 25th anniversary cele-
bration is being co-sponsored
by:

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Jewish Community Council, Jew-
ish Welfare Federation, Zionist
Organization of Detroit, Detroit
Zionist Federation, American
Jewish Committee, American
Jewish Congress, American Phy-
sicians Fellowship Inc., of the
Israel Medical Association, Bnai

Film on Jerusalem
to Be Shown at U-M

A unique musical docu-
mentary which conveys the
mood and innermost feelings
held by many people toward
Jerusalem will be shown at
7 and 9 p.m. Saturday at the
University of Michigan
Frieze Building.
Entitled "I Am a Jeru-
salemite," it will be shown
again at 5, 7, and 9 p.m.
Sunday in the Zwerdling
Cohn Chapel of Hillel Foun-
ation. The showing is spon-
'red by Hadassah in coop-
eration with the Israeli Stu-
dent Organization.
The documentary stars
Yehoram Gaon and Rachel
Zimmerman as a pair of
young lovers touring old and
new Jerusalem. The film has
English subtitles.
Tickets may be purchased
at the door.

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A. THEODORE SAMUELS,
Schostak Brothers and Co.,
Inc. Realtors vice president,
was named to the "Heritage
Hall of Fame," a group of
30 civic-minded citizens who
have been honored in con-
nection with the 12th anni-
versary o f REMBRANDT
ENTERPRISES, INC., a
Minneapolis-based company.

Brith Men's Council, Bnai Brith
Women's Council, Brandeis Uni-
versity National Women's Com-
mittee, Center Culture Club, Con-
gregation Beth Abraham-Hillel,
Congregation Bnai Moshe, Con-
gregation Beth Moses Sisterhood,
Congregation Shaarey Z e d e k,
Metropolitan Detroit Chapter of
Hadassah, Jewish National Fund,
Jewish Parents Institute, Jewish
War Veterans, Mizrachi Women's
Organization of America, National
Council of Jewish Women, 'Wom-
en's American ORT, Pioneer
Women Greater Detroit Council,
Temple Beth El, Temple Emanu-
El Sisterhood, Technior. Society,
Tikvah, United Jewish Charities,
United Jewish Social Club and
United Order of True Sisters.

The Jewish Center is co-
ordinating the fair and the
week of programs. For fur-
ther information, c a 1 1 341-
4200, ext. 237-.8
Plan Yom Haatzmaut
"Golda Conversation"
NEW YORK — A dramatic
opportunity to celebrate the
25th anniversary of Israel is
being offered to the youth of
24 American Jewish com-
munities by the American
Zionist Youth Foundation.
Israel Prime Minister Golda
Meir will address them and
answer questions put to her

by means of pre-arranged
telephone hookup on May 6.
The telephone hookup, and
its use of microphones and
speakers, will make it pos-
sible for large groups in a
hall or auditorium to "hear"
and participate in this unique
opportunity to join with Is-
rael as it celebrates its 25th
anniversary. Although t h e
program is addressed to
youth, it can be integrated
into and serve . to highlight
the Yom Haatzmaut c e 1 e -
brations of the overall com-
munity.
Mrs. Meir will be joined in
her home in Jerusalem by an
Israeli high school student,
a young kibutznik, and an
Israeli philosopher, who will
also address the communities
and answer their questions.
The program will begin at 6
p.m. and will last for approx-
imately an hour and a half.
F o r information contact
Sandee Rovner, coordinator,
515 Park Ave., New York,
(212) 751-6070.

How-To of Float Making

Parade Workshop Scheduled

An Israel Independence
Day Parade workshop will
be held 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Sun-
day at the main building of
the Jewish Center where in-
struction will be given in
float building, marching for-
mation and street dancing.
Organization representatives
are asked to attend.
The parade committee has
bumper stickers and blue
and white T-shirts imprinted
with the 25th anniversary
emblem. Groups that would
like to earn some money by
selling the T-shirts may con-
tact the Hebrew department
at the Center.

Miss Linda Panter
to Wed Mr. Fayne

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Jewish-American Writers Course Slated

The Southfield Extension
Center of Wayne State Uni-
versity is offering a new
course in Jewish-American
authors 6:30-10 p.m._ Thurs-
days, starting April 5, at the
center.
The course, English 385,
may be taken for four credits
or as a noncredit course.
Such authors as Isaac B.
Singer, Bernard Malamud,
Saul Bellow and Philip Roth
will be discussed.
Maryann Greenstone of the
WSU English faculty will
teach the course. She has
written for Jewish publica-

MISS LINDA PANTER

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pan-
ter of Pinetree Dr., South-
field, announce the engage-
ment of their daughter Linda
Sue to Ronald Fayne, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Jules Fayne of
Moritz Ave., Oak Park.
A June wedding is planned.

Cantorial Hour
for Senior Adults

The Senior Citizens Coun-
cil of the Jewish Center's 10
Mile branch announced that
the next cantorial hour pro-
gram will be held 7 p.m.
April 8.
David Gutman, who ap-
peared in the Center Theater
production of "Milk and
Honey," will conduct the pro-
gram. He formerly led a can-
tonal hour program at the
Center's main branch. The
program is free to the public.

The route for the May 20
parade has been firmly
established in Oak Park. As
soon as the schools submit
a list of classes and number
of' children who will partici-
pate, a transportation sched-
ule will be arranged.
The deadline for registra-
tion for a marching group,
decorated car, street dancing
group or float has been ex- J. J. CLARKE STUDIO
Portraiture of Distinctton:
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For Your Wedding
in selecting a theme, contact Formals - Condids - Direct Color
the Hebrew department, DI
1-4200 ext. 246.
3223 W. McNichols
Nr. Muirland
The next planning meeting
Coll 341-4141
of the parade committee will
be 8 p.m. April 5 at the 10
Mile Jewish Center.
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