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December 07, 1973 - Image 34

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-12-07

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34—Friday, December 7, 1973 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Promising Young Musicians to Play in Artist Concert

Music Study Club of Metro-
politan Detroit will hold its
Annual Artist. Concert 7:30
This Week's Radio and Television Programs
p.m. Sunday in the auditori-
Councilman Carl Levin and um of the Southfield-Lathrup
HIGHLIGHTS
Police Commissioner Philip High School.
Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday.
Proceeds from the club's
G. Tannian.
Station: Channel 2.
sole fund-raising event are
Feature: A conversation
with Dr. Theodore L. Gross, COMMUNITY CURRENTS used to provide scholarships
for talented young musicians;
author of "The Literature of
Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday.
for music instruments and
American Jews."
Station: WDEE (1500).
scholarships for music in Is-
* *
Feature: An interview with
rael; and concert appear-
ETERNAL LIGHT
Harold Kaufman, author of
Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday. "Now You Know."
Station: WWJ.
and
Feature: The secpnd pro-
Time: 12:15 p.m. Wednes-
gram in the dramatic series, day.
"The Thief and the Hang-
Station: WQRS-FM (105.1).
man," by Morton Wishen-
Feature: An interview with
grad.
Inge Trachtenberg, author of
to,: • *-
"So Slow the Dawning."
VISTAS OF ISRAEL
*
Time: 6:30 a.m. Sunday.
REFLECTIONS IN SOUND
Station: WOMC-FM (104.3)._ - Time: 9 p.m. Sunday.
Feature: "Songs About
Station: WCAR (1130).
Sinai" featuring the music
Feature: Rabbi Harold S.
and people of Israel, nar- Loss will explore some fun-
rated by Norman Rose.
damental Jewish themes
* *
present in today's popular
"IF NOT NOW . . ."
music.
Time: 7 p.m. Tuesday.
*
INEZ HASSMAN
Station: WDET-FM (101.9).
LUBAVITCH
Feature: "Law, Order and
JEWISH HOUR
Justice" will be discussed by
Time: 9:30 a.m. Sunday.
Station: WNIC (1300).
and
Time: 1 a.m. Monday.
Station: WNIC-FM (100).
The annual Jewish Center-
. and
sponsored Family Day at
Time 10:45 a m. Sunday. Camp Tamarack will take
Station: WPON (1450).
place Dec. 25.
Feature: Rabbi Yitschak
Scheduled activities include
M. Kagan speaks: Jewish tobogganing, ice skating,
music is presented.
football, a snowman-building
contest, indoor games, songs
RELIGION IN THE NEWS and arts and crafts.
Time: 9:05 a.m. Sunday.
Registration still is being
Station: CKWW.
members only. After Dec. 17,
and
nonmembers may register,
RELIGIOUS SCOPE
too. Participants must pro-
Time: 11:20 p.m. Sunday. vide their own transportation
Station: Channel 9.
and lunch, but hot drinks
Feature: Rabbi Jonathan will be provided.
When it comes to meatless
Plaut will discuss news in
For registration informa-
Italian spaghetti sauces. the Jewish community.

Yeivry on, the Air

but
mayvinim call
them meatless
mechayehs

Chef Boy-Ar-Dee° is tops.
Just take his Mushroom or
his traditional Meatless
and add either one (or
both!) to spaghetti, noo-
dles, pot roast, meat loaf,
fish, omelet, you name it.
The rich sauce, loaded with
flavor, takes over from
there. Keep both sauces on
hand for family pleasing
variety.

ROZHINKES
MIT MANDLEN
Time: 9 a.m. Monday,
Wednesday and Thursday.
Station: WIID (1090).
Feature: Israeli and Yid-
dish music, news, recipes
and other features with Jules
and Mary Abrams.

BNAI SHALOM
Time: 10 p.m. Sunday.
Station: WBRB-FM (102.7).
Feature: Jewish humor,
music, culture and literature.

JEWISH WORLD
Time: 4 p.m. Thursday.
Station: WMZK (98).
Feature: Israeli and Yid-
dish music and other fea-
tures.

'ilm Set at Temple

Birmingham Temple Film
Series will feature Pier Paolo
Pasolini's film "Teorema"
8:30 p.m. Saturday at the
temple.
The public is invited, and
admission includes refresh-
ments. For information, call
the temple, 477-0177.

SERVING ONLY
PRIME AND
CHOICE MEATS

SINGER'S

Kosher Meats v z
Poultry Mkt.

Kosher Meat Dealers Assoc,

&

JACK ATTIS PHIL SWARIN

13721 W. 9 MILE

LI 7-8111

at

RIDGEDALE

WE DELIVER.

elan government and was a
winner of the 1971 Merri-
weather Post National Com-
petition. Last season she
made her debut with the Si.
Louis Symphony Orchestra
and recently was invited to
return as soloist on its regu-
lar subscription series.
Andre Schtrb, 20-year-old
pianist, was born in Paris.
A graduate of the Curtis In-
stitute of Music, Philadel-
phia, where he studied under
Rudolf Serkin, he has per-
formed as soloist with the
American Symphony at Car-
negie Hall. This season he

will perform on a "Music
from Marlboro" tour, which
will include a concert in the
Metropolitan Museum of Art
series.
Assisting at the piano for
Miss Hassman will be James
Gammell, pianist, who is
working on his doctorate at
the Julliard School.
Tickets may be purchased
at the box office the night
of the concert, or by contact-
ing Mrs. Felix Rosenwach,
patron chairman, 353-3541;
Mrs. Ben Meckler, 342-4058,
or Mrs. Max Reich, VE
5-6127, concert coordinators.

Detroit Popcorn Co.

•Wholesale •Sales •Rental •Service

Make Your Party
A Success with

• Popcorn
• Cotton Candy
• Sno-Cone Machines
and Supplies

ANDRE SCHUB

Family Day, Ski Club, Courses
in Yiddish on Center Calendar

"Chercalls them Spaghetti
Sauces

,Member Detroit Retail

ances for gifted young ar-
tists. There are patron, gen-
eral admission and student
tickets.
Two young artists will ap-
pear. Inez Hassman, 18, a
violinist, f r o m Washington,
D.C., made her debut at Phil-
harmonic Hall at age 8. She
is on full scholarship at the
Julliard School, has made two
South American concert tours
at the request of the Venezu-

ALSO FOR:

tion, contact the Center's
group services office, 341-
4200.

✓ BUSINESSES
I/FUND RAISINGS
V. ETC.

Call 273-0040 or 273-2475
13438 Fenkell 1 blk. E. of Schaefer

Registration is still being
accepted for the Center's ski
club, which will be held in
two series this year — one
on Jan. 6, 13 and 20, the
13701 W. 9 Mile Rd. at Ridgedale
other on Feb. 10, 17 and 24.
All skiing will take place at
A Complete Line of Fresh
Pine Knob, Clarkston.
• Fruits • Veg. • Dairy Products • Delicatessen
The fee includes trans-
• Smoke Fish • Lox (Hand Cut) • Sable
portation, equipment rental,
WE NOW CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF FROZEN KOSHER FOODS
an all-area tow ticket and
one-hour group lessons. Those
Specials Good through Sunday
with -their own equipment
Large Sweet & Juicy
Golden Ripe
will pay less. For informa-
TANGERINES
BANANAS
tion, contact the Center's
120 Size
physical education office,
4
341-4200.
Lb. I 0
Doz.
* *
The Jewish News cau-
tions those who wish to
An orientation meeting for
Fancy California
Bordens Homo
submit copy for publica-
those interested in learning
HEAD LETTUCE
MILK
tion that the holiday mail
Yiddish is scheduled for 1
1/2 Gal.
rush is on. To ensure
p.m. Saturday in room 224
of the Center.. Participants
delivery by the noon Mon-
day deadline, either mail
will discuss the level, content
and scope of two Yiddish
publicity far in advance
Back by Popular Demand
BEST
Best Bologna &
courses, to be taught by Wolf
KOSHER HOT DOGS
or hand deliver.
Salami
Snyder, Yiddish Cultural
Committee chairman.
Still
lb.
Both courses — one in ele-
While They last
While They Last
Name Sondra Berlin mentary
Yiddish and the
other in Yiddish literature—
Volunteer Chairman
will be in English. The start-
for March of Dimes
ing date will be determined
LI 7-0140
Sondra Berlin has been following the orientation
Hrs. 8-7 p.m. Mon.-Fri. Sat. 8-9. Sun. 7-2
named March of Dimes vol- meeting. For information,
unteer chairman for youth call Eugene Jaffe, 341-4200.
activities, for the 1974 cam-
paign throughout Wayne and
Macomb counties, it was an-
nounced by Norm Cash and
Charlie Sanders, campaign
co-chairmen.
She will share the chair-
manship with Pam Eldred,
the former Miss America.
Miss Berlin, at age 9, fell
victim to the crippling dis-
ease of polio. Through the
efforts of the March of
Dimes she received financial
aid and medical care. It en-
abled her to take numerous
trips to the polio center at
Warm Springs, Ga., to re-
ceive treatment and be fitted
FROM OUR VERY LARGE INVENTORY
with proper braces.
STOCKED WITH ALL THE LATEST RELEASES
Today, with the aid of arm
braces, she is active and
mobile.
1111th
11111k
MIK
Miss Berlin's sister, Flor-
111
ine Mark, is co-chairman of
Enjoy the good life now!
the Mothers March again
NOW AT TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS
with M a r t h a Jean (The
Queen) Steinberg.
ORCHARD MALL
MT. CLEMENS
Youths who wish to volun-
Orchard lake at Maple
PARKWAY PLAZA 37139 Groesbeck
teer may call the March of
851-9030
465-6151
Dimes office, 864-6000.

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