26—Friday, Dec. 28, 1973 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Beth El Marrieds Planning New Year Bash Young Soviet Jewish Artist to Have American Debut at Shaarey Zedek The evening will include a Temple Beth El Married Group will have a New buffet supper, dance band Cong. Shaarey Zedek will Year's Eve party 8:30 p.m. and favors. For information, host the American debut of Monday at the new temple. call Mary Sue Whitehead, 399-7644, or Toni Jacob, 398- young violinist Alexander Treger, a recent emigre 8979. from Russia, 8:30 p.m. Jan. 16. Classifieds Get Quick Results and his Upon his arrival in Detroit, Treger was brought to the attention of Shaarey Zedek TAP, BALLET, ACROBATIC Ages 3 thru High School or Cantor Jacob Barkin, who in A LEARNING NURSERY PROGRAM turn arranged for him to be Ages 3 thru 5 heard by leading musicians ART LINKLETTER SCHOOLS here. 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He came to the immediate attention of the renowned David Oistrakh and was ac- cepted into the artist class under his tutelage. After six years, he was graduated with honors and awarded the prestigious Artist Diploma in recognition of his accom- plishments. Until his graduation in 1972, Treger traveled evten- sively throughout the USSR performing with every major orchestra and in numerous ALEXANDER TREGER I solo recitals. Among other restrictions, Treger was not permitted to take his instrument with him, and friends are in the process of securing a violin for his debut. Xctivities Project on Mideast to Fight Propaganda NEW YORK — "Project Consultation," an informa- tional and action service to local Jewish communities on all aspects of, the Middle East situation, has been made the number one prior- ity of Anti-Defamation League offices around the country. 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