Films, Food and Festivities on Agenda [Of Israel Independence Week at Center Festivities celebrating Is- ael's 25th anniversary will tegin 8:30 p.m. May 5 at he Jewish Center when the tighlight will be the per- ormance of Israeli actor- inger Gadi Elon in Aaron )eRoy Theater. Elon, born in Haifa, began tis career while serving in he Israeli military. He helped organize the enter- tainment troop of the armed forces. In the United States two years, Elon sings only Israeli songs, much of it drawn from the tradition of the Hasidim. A leading member of the Haifa Theater, Elon has appeared in a wide variety of productions, from Shakespeare's "Richard the Third" to the popular "Cac- tus Flower." Under the aegis of the Jewish Center Hebrew de- partment, there will be a short memorial ceremony honoring the soldiers who lost their lives in the defense of the Jewish state. For ticket information, call the Center, 341 4200, ext. 236 7. The Detroit Israel Trade Fair and a gamut of cultural programs will take place at the Jewish Center through May 13. The fair will promote the many Israeli products avail- able in the Detroit area. On display and for sale will be a variety of items including furniture. clothing, toys, food, sail boats, sprinklers, books, records, games, arti- facts, posters, giftware and jewelry, all manufactured in Israel. Throughout the week there will be a sale of exclusive Israeli art from the gallery of Pucker-Safrai of Boston and Israel. Also featured will be mini-economic confer- ences to assist the retailer and wholesaler in future pur- chasing of Israeli products, under the leadership of Samuel Rich and Samuel Schiff. Retail merchants and wholesalers who carry Is- raeli merchandise and have not been contacted for the Trade Fair are asked to call the Center. In addition to the fair, there will be an American- Israeli restaurant serving authentic Israeli dishes. Re- cipes of the chef "Moshe" from an Israel restaurant in Toronto will be featured. The restaurant will be operated by Royal Kosher Catering Co. Ladies Day at the celebra- tion will take place May 10 at the Center. Guest speaker will be the well-known author Esther Vilnay, who collab- orates with her husband, Dr. - GADI ELON PIANO ENTERTAINMENT Portable Organ A t ong w ith Sin9-_,A2-1) ,1, 404 _4(1, 353-9566.41 ° Home Furnishing & Estate Liquidators RELAX! Let Us Do the Work 543-2193 JOE MILLER and HIS ORCHESTRA Music For All Occasions LI 5-1244 Creative Party Planning including Candy Centerpieces Personalized Party Favors Invitations and Party Accessories for all occasions. MARCIA MASSERMAN 646-6138 - PhotosIrait9 r viNPAAGO- Gary R. Wifier Piione 398.6894 7 FOR QUICK SALE OF YOUR UNWANTED USED FURS El-Mars Suburban Shop Eleanor Heyman Marion Feuerman WE CAN SELL YOUR MINK COATS, JACKETS, STOLES FUN FURS, PERSIANS, BROADTAIL FURS, FUR TRIMMED SWEATERS, etc. El-Mars Furs 13661 W. 11 Mile, just West of Coolidge Oak Park, Mich. MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 11 A.M. to 4 P.M. :10%,0•11%.001%0 No phone calls please. _ Zev Vilnay, in his work and is currently preparing the English edition of "Legends of Jerusalem" to be publish- ed this year. For many years, she was chairwoman of the Friends of Women's League for Israel and Wo- men's ORT in Jerusalem. Representatives from Ha- dassah, ORT, Pioneer Wo- men, National Council of Jewish Women, Bnai Brith and Mizrachi Women will co- operate in short presenta- tions on what American 'omen are accomplishing in Israel. "Panorama: The film Golda Meir" will be featured at 1 p.m. as part of the day's celebration. Nominal charge. A film series to be Tea- tured that week will include "A Wall in Jerusalem," "Er- vinka" and "I Was Born in Jerusalem," as well as "Panorama: Golda Meir." Ephraim Kishon's "Er- vinka" will be shown 8 p.m. MRS. ZEV VILNAY May 6 and again 7 p.m. May 13. The story revolves around the pathetic character Er- vinka (Topol) who wastes all his time on his girl friends and all his money on lottery tickets. The plot thickens when Ervinka thinks of a get-rich-quick enterprise. Monday will be double feature night with "Pano- rama: Golda Meir" at 7 p.m. and "A Wall in Jerusalem" at 8. "Panorama" is a docu- mentary of the life of the prime minister of Israel, pro- duced by BBC. "A Wall in Jerusalem," a documentary film, depicts the history of Israel in the last 70 years. Israeli artists Yehoram Gaon and Rachel Zimmerman explore the city of Jerusalem in the film musical "I Was Born in Jerusalem," to be featured 8 p.m. May 8 and 7 p.m. May 13. Tickets are on sale at the Jewish Center. Glennwood ORT Group Plans First Auction Glennwood Chapter, Wom- en's American ORT, will hold its first art auction 9:30 p.m. Saturday at Cong. Beth Achim. There will be a cham- pagne preview beginning at 8:30. Harry Weinsaft, director of Kingsley Gallery, will be auctioneer. T h e r e will be prizes. A collection of more than 200 framed oils, lithographs, etchings and water-colors will be auctioned, along with sculptures. Two artists will do guest portraits throughout the auc- tion. Tickets are available at the door or by calling Mrs. Elaine Lavetter, 542 2577. - ORTists t o Celebrate Israel's 25th THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 32—Friday, April 6, 1973 Nazareth Mayor Is a Moslem Arab The mayor of Nazareth, Seef el Deen Zuabi, erron- eously was referred to as Christian in last week's re- port on his visit to Detroit. He is a Moslem Arab. The Women's American ORT Michigan Region will celebrate Israel's 25th anniversary with a snecial Israel Bond luncheon honoring Mrs. Henry Pariser with the "Sha- lom Award," noon May 3 at Cong. Beth Achim. All Ortists and their friends are invited. Humorist Lew Norman will be guest artist. Among those serving on the committee are, from left, seated: Mesdames Bertram Adler, chairman of executive committee; Herbert Oppenheim, Israel Bond co- chairman; Donald Thal, Michigan Region president; and Albert Tanner; standing: Mesdames Leonard Greenbaum, Joseph H. Newman, Lowell Schultz, Martin Smith and Hershell Wais. For information, call the ORT office, 557- 0585, or Israel Bonds, 557-6770. AUFMAN established 1923 U RNITURE Member National Society of Interior Designers Serving the Community for 50 Years Fine qua51i0 quality fur- nishings and completr interior design servic for grace and elegance in the 1- me. Seminar Updates JCC Executive Members of the Jewish Community Council execu- tive committee met Sunday in an all-day seminar at the Butzel Conference Center — Camp Tamarack. Initiated last year by Coun- cil President Hubert J. Sid- low, the seminars are meant to provide members with an opportunity to review Coun- cil activity, to review their own performance as execu- tive committee members and to consider ideas about long- range goals. This year's sem- inar co-chairmen were Lewis Grossman and John Shep- herd. Discussion centered on presentations by a panel of five executive committee members on the role and responsibilities of Council within the community. Panel- ists were Rabbi Hayim Don- in, Grossman, Matilda Ruhin, Edwin Shifrin and Irving Tukel. Members then participated in a general discussion of current problem areas and ways in which Council can improve its services and communication links with constituent organizations. 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