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November 23, 1973 - Image 31

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-11-23

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Aviv Basketball Jamboree Seeks Teams
VINCENZO'S CATERED PARTIES Tel
NEW YORK—Chaim Glov- American sponsors of the combine so that a group of
Italian-America n Cuisine
insky, chairman emeritus of tournament to cancel out this 10 or 12 boys can join from
HOME
OR
OFFICE
18211 JOHN R.
the Israeli Basketball Fed- year, Glovinsky points out: different geographical areas.
eration, has requested that "We want as many visitors
"We shall be glad to ac-
355-244Q the Charles Ornstein Founda- who find it possible to travel cept
869-5674
boys on an individual
tion here continue its efforts to Israel during the next few basis and then either add
in lining up basketball teams months in order to boost the them to teams already slated
****A4•4 from
Jewish community cen- morale of many of our young to participate or new all star

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, Nov. 23, 1973-31

25226 GREENFIELD RD.

In The Greenfield Center
1 elk. No. of 10 Mile
Oak Park

ters, day schools, temples,
synagogues and yeshivot to
compete in the second annual
Basketball Jamboree Dec.
23-Jan. 1 in Tel Aviv.
Despite efforts by the

Notable Israeli,
American Films

By HERBERT G. HUFT

(Copyright 1973, JTA, Inc.)

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353-0090

Free Parking

Alcoholic Beverages

Otto Preminger will film
"Rosebud," best selling
French novel by Paul Bon-
necarrere, written in collab-
oration with Joan Heming-
way, granddaughter of Ern-
est Hemingway.
"Rosebud" will be Premin-
ger's first production for
United Artists release since
"Exodus" photographed in
Israel in 1960.
*
*
Barbra Streisand, currently
revealing her potential as
a dramatic actress in the
filmization of Arthur Laur-
ents' "The Way We Were," a
thought-provoking cavalcade
of life in these United States
during the past 30 years,
goes back to comedy with her
next picture, "For Pete's
Sake," in which Michael Sar-
razin appears opposite her on
the screen. Molly Picon has
been signed for a featured
role in the Stanley Shapiro
yarn to be directed by Peter
Yates.

who have tragically and un-
fortunately been orphaned by
the recent war."
"We in sports feel that the
Basketball Jamboree which
was instituted la st year
should continue as planned
for the latter part of this
year and sincerely hope that
the U. S. in conjunction with
Canada and West Germany
will send several teams to
participate in the tourna-
ment," Glovinsky said.
Haskell Cohen of Brook.
lyn, president of the Charles
Ornstein Foundation, w i 11
line up community centers
and other Jewish youth bas-
ketball teams in the U. S.
and Canada. He said that
two or three centers from ad-
joining communities might

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SINCE
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units," Cohen said.
For information, contact
Cohen in care of the Charles
Ornstein Foundation, Statler
Hilton Hotel, 33rd St. and
Seventh Ave., Suite 142, New
York N.Y. or by calling him
at (212) 695-7110.

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Two Group Specials
Offered by Pistons

The Detroit Pistons have
announced two new programs
for groups attending future
home games at Detroit's
Cobo Arena.
The fund-raising program
aimed at church, school and
similar groups, will allow
them to purchase tickets at
a special price.
The bus special program
will allow a group sponsor
to charter a bus which will
bring the fans directly to
Cobo Arena and then return
them to their original sile.
The sponsor must buy a regu-
lar ticket.
For information, call the
Pistons, 962-7844 or write to
the team, Cobo Hall, Suite
3000, Detroit, Mich. 48226.

Melvin Frank is producing
and directing Warner's film-
ization of Neil Simon's "The
Prisoner of Second Ave-
nue," with Jack Lemmon
portraying the central char-
acter of a Jewish middle-
class man who cannot cope Free Basketballs
with life when hit by the dual
Detroit Pistons will offer a
disaster of losing his job and basketball free to all boys
wife.
and girls, age 16 and under,
who purchase a reserved seat
"Sabra Patrol" is the title ticket in the lower arena for
of a picture in its entirety the Detroit Pistons game
photographed in Israel, with with the Philadelphia 76ers
David Janssen portraying an Dec. 16 at Cobo Arena.
American intelligence officer
Tickets are available at
who is dropped into the Cobo Arena, the major J. L.
Negev desert to retrieve a Hudson stores, all Sears
stray A bomb. We saw the stores and Grinnell's down-
rough cut of the all-too-timely town.
adventure yarn here recently.
* * *
Zero Mostel, whose "Rhi-
noceros" was released last
month by the Ely Landau or-
ganization, now has moved
from the studio-made "the-
ater-of-the-absurd" to the
N = IGH130RHOOD
realism of the New York City
location with "Four Play," a Americana Complex 1, II, HI
Greenfield Rd., N. of 9 Mile
picture in which he is sur-
358-3920
358-1414
rounded by "Oscar" winner
Wed. MATINEES ALL
Estelle Parsons; Lauri Heine-
THEATERS-1 Show only
man and Jerry Orbach. Pro-
at 1:15—$1
ducer Benni Korzen has as-
sembled a quartet of direc- AMERICANA I
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