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November 30, 1973 - Image 36

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-11-30

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Renaissance Hanuka Pageant
Featured in Dance Production

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EIe v en Oak Park High
School students finished in
the top 4 per cent of winners
in the Michigan Mathematics
Prize Competition and quali-
fied for the second test. They
are Gayle Barill, Perry Beid-
er, Avi Black, Elliott Gold-
stick, Gary Goodman, Ber-
nard Goren, Louis Katz, Greg
Miller, Robert Schloss,
Charles Zakalik and Cheryl
Allen.

Bnai Moshe Youth Activities

Cong. Bnai Moshe United
Synagogue Youth will hold
an installation of officers and
recognition of members in
grades 3-8 at an oneg Shabat
following 7:30 p.m. services
Dec. 7 at the synagogue.
There will he refreshments

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Sun., Dec. 2-730 p.m.

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and Israeli singing and danc-
ing.
USY groups planning to
tour the Henry Ford Museum
at Greenfield Village Dec.
are asked to meet at the syn-
agogue at 1:30 p.m. For res-
ervations, call the synagogue
office, 548-9000.

Talit and Tefilin Club will
meet 8:30 a.m. Sundays at
t h e synagogue. Following
services breakfast will be
served, and there will be
bowling and a discussion of
Jewish topics.
*
*
Junior USY, for grades 7
and 8 will participate in a
citywide convention following
morning services Saturday.
A luncheon will be held at
Mat Shalom Synagogue, and
a havdala service and social
will be held at Bnai Moshe.

Freshmen a n d sophomore
USY, g r a d e s 3-6, have
planned a roller skating party
for Sunday. For information,
call the synagogue office,
548-9000.

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BETH ACHIM MEN'S CLUB

Presents Their Annual

Winter Ball — Dinner Dance

Monday, Dec. 31st, 1973 — 9 p.m.
Congregation Beth Achim — Social Hall

21100 W. 12 Mile Rd., Southfield, Mich.
Music by Larry Freedman & Orchestra
HORS D' OEUVRES — CATERED DINNER

Favors — Set-ups — Continental Breakfast
Donations $20 per person limited reservations

Black Tie Optional — B.Y.O.B.

For Reservations call George Rossman, 968-6835,
Wm. Freedman, 538-6347 Syn. Office, 352-86701

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THE DETROIT JE
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Fisher to Speak
to UlA Thursday

Max M. Fisher will address
the annual meeting of the
board of trustees of the
United Israel Appeal, Thurs-
day evening, at the N. Y.
Hilton Hotel, New York.
Vital current issues will be
reviewed and members of
the UIA board will be elected.

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Lahav USY Sets
Futuristic Dance

Cong. Beth Achim's Lahav
United Synagogue Youth will
present a Futuristic Night
Dance 8 p.m. Saturday at the
synagogue.
Features include the Ivan-
A special Hanuka dance presentation, "The Little Lady hoe East Band for dancing
Who Couldn't Learn," will be performed by the Young and a "face of the future"
Dancers Guild 2 and 7:30 p.m. Dec. 16 in the Center's contest. There is a nominal
DeRoy Theater. The lead role of Lady Rosemary is played charge for admission. For in-
by Irene Swerdlow, center. president of the Young Dancers formation, call Barry Lippitt,
Guild. Her ladies in waiting are, from left, Alison Cockburn, 353-4477.
Nahama Broner and Rachel Jacobs. The play, a dance-
The Sims Puppet &
drama based on Renaissance music and dance, was created
Magic Show
especially for the Young People's Theater Series by Harriet
Ideal Choice for Children's
Berg. The scenario for the play was written by Detroit
Birthdays and Organization
poet Constance Guerriero. A Renaissance Hanuka pageant,
affairs.
which includes a mock battle between Roman and Maccabee
soldiers, is included in the production. Costumes were de-
557-4692
signed for the play by Katy Stica and Patti Poole, from
16th Century paintings. Tickets are on sale at the Center.

Center Musical Opens Saturday

The hit Broadway musical
"Guys and Dolls", produced
under the auspices of Center
Theater, opens a 12-perform-
ance engagement at the Jew-

ish Center starting Saturday.
Performances will continue
Sunday, Tuesday, Wednes-
day, Thursday and Dec. 8, 9,
11, 12, 13 and 15. Curtain
time is 8:30 p.m., except
Sunday (7:30). There will
Law School Cites
be a matinee performance et
2 p.m. Dec. 9. For ticket in-
Three for Honors
formation, call the Center,
Outstanding law students 341-4200.
at Wayne State University
received awards at the No-
vember honors convocation
held at the Community Arts
Auditorium on Wayne State's
campus.
Recipients included Martin
Magid of Everett Ave.,
.ta a `7V ° '
Southfield, a June 1973 grad-
uate who was the recipient
of the silver scholarship key,
the American Law Book Co,
Corpus Juris Secundum Book
Award and received recog_
nition as the note and com-
ment editor on the Wayne
Law Review, 1972-1973: Barry
A. Seifman of Everett Ave.,
Southfield, a June 1973 grad-
uate, and recipient of the s
West Publishing Co. Horn-
book Award and the gold
scholarship key; and Melvin
M. Goldstein of Lockdale
Ave., Southfield, recipient of
the West Publishing Co.
Hornbook Award, the silver
scholarship key and the Law-
That Can Be Set
yers Co-operative Publishing
Co. Book Award for the
highest grade in criminal law
and property.

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Mizrachi Unit Sets
Discussion on War

The cultural and educa-
tional group of the Mizrachi
Religious Zionist Organiza-
tion will hold a general
membership meeting 8:30
p.m. Dec. 8 at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Burg,
14710 Rosemary, Oak Park.
Dr. Tzvi Gittelman, pro-
fessor of political science at
the University of Michigan,
will discuss "The Interna-
tional and Local Implications
of the Yom Kippur War."
Discussion will follow. For
information, call Mrs. Burg,
544-9587.

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