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January 18, 1974 - Image 33

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1974-01-18

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34—Friday, January 18, 1974 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Dance Master Choreographs
Work for Center Program

Metro Division Telethon to Raise
Funds for Campaign in Six Days

Ten Detroit service organ- tributors in the six days of
izations, members of the telephoning.
metropolitan division of the
The funds raised will help
1974 Allied Jewish Campaign- meet the needs of nearly 50
Israel Emergency Fund, will social welfare, health and
conduct the division's annual educational agencies locally,
telethon next week.
nationally and overseas bene•
David Goodstein, chairman fited by the AJC-IEF.
of the phone phase of the
Telethon volunteers are
division's campaign, hopes to members of the following
reach more than 2,200 con- organizations: Metropolitan

Detroit Bnai Brith Council,
Telethon workers will call
Cong. Beth Abraham-Hillel from telephones installed at
Men's Club, Cong. Beth the United Hebrew Schools
Shalom Men's Club, Detroit building in Southfield.
Socialites, Jewish Center
The telethon schedule is as
senior adult groups, Jewish follows: Sunday, Jan. 20 and
War Veterans, Labor Zionist 27, 10 a.m.-1 p.m., and week-
Alliance Council of Detroit, days (Jan. 21-24), 6:30-8 p.m.
Sholem Aleichem Institute, No calls will be made on
United H e b r e w Schools Friday and Saturday.
teachers' group and Work-
men's Circle.
Volunteers were briefed
and
Wednesday by specially
HIS ORCHESTRA
trained metropolitan division
workers, under the direction
Music For All Occasions
plans for its 20th year re- of division chairmen Morris
LI 5-1244
Asher and Morris Friedman.
union. Persons who have
knowledge of classmates who
have moved away from the
city or are still in Detroit
may call Mrs. George Blum
(Joyce Zuieback), 354-0553.
*
Congresswoman Martha W.
Griffiths will speak at the
annual dinner meeting of the
M I'C HI G A N INTER-PRO-
FESSIONAL ASSOCIATION
ON MARRIAGE, DIVORCE
AND THE FAMILY, INC. 8
Slacks • Blouses • Blazers • Coats
p.m. Jan. 25 at the Holiday
Inn, Southfield. She will
Sweaters • Short and Long Dresses
will speak on "The Family,
• Pant Suits • Bags
Poverty and Welfare Pro-
grams." Cocktails will be
served at 6 with dinner at 7.
For information, call the as-
sociation office, 963-8840.
*
*
NORTH OAKLAND CIVI-
TAN CLUB will hold an art
auction 2 p.m. Sunday at
Kingsley Inn. There will be
a champagne preview at 1.
A collection of 250 custom-
fraMed works in all media
will be auctioned by Harry
Weinsaft, curator of Kings-
ley Gallery. Proceeds will go
BOBYE GREEN'S
to service projects of the
men's club. For information,
call Jack Hunt, 332-4178.

JOE MILLER

Brevities

Romanian dance master Jacob Lascu rehearses with
Center Young Dancers Guild member Sue Blum in an
adaptation of Bela Bartok's "Romanian Dancer," specially
choreographed by Lascu. The work is on the program of
music and dance to be presented 3:30 p.m. Jan. 27 at the
Jewish Center, by the Center Symphony Orchestra and
performing dance companies. The music of George Gersh-
win also will be featured, choreographed by Center dance
director Harriet Berg and New York dancer Ben Dolphin.
All musical selections have been arranged by Center Sym-
phony conductor Julius Chajes. Judith Edberg, pianist and
harpsichordist, will be guest artist. Tickets are on sale at
the Center ticket office.

Sholem Aleichem Art Show Set

The 11th annual Sholem
Aleichem Institute Art Show
will take place Feb. 8, 9 and
10 at the Labor Zionist Insti-
tute.

TAP, BALLET, ACROBATIC
Ages 3 thru High School or

A LEARNING NURSERY PROGRAM

Ages 3 thru 5

ART LINKLETTER SCHOOLS

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Free Busing, Too!

Visitors can view over 3,000
works in all media from 125
of Michigan'.s top profession-
al artists, including John
Glick, Evelyn Bracket Ras-
kin, Sylvia •Chover, Robert
Bartlett, Charles McGee,
Marion Beauregard - Bezon
and Sophie Forden.
The show provides an op-
portunity for beginning art
buyers to start collecting
modestly priced original art
works and for the seasoned
buyer to enlarge his collec-
tion.
Feb. 8, from 8 to 10 p.m.,
is "Meet the Artists" night,
with original art awarded.
The show is open to the
public at a small fee. Free
refreshments will be served.
The show will be open 11
a.m.-5 p.m. and 8-10 p.m.
Feb. 8; noon-10 p.m. Satur-
day; and 1-5 p.m. Sunday.

Spinning a rope's a lot of
fun — providing your neck
ain't in it. —Will Rogers.

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The DETROIT CAMPER
SHOW will be held Feb. 9-17
at the Detroit Artillery Ar-
mory. Among the features at
the show will be suggestions
on how to save energy.
* *
Oak Park Chapter, MICHI-
GAN ASSOCIATION F 0 R
CHILDREN WITH LEARN-
ING DISABILITIES, w i 1 1
meet 8 p.m. Thursday at
Einstein Elementary School.
Topic of discussion will be
"Mandatory Education =Im-
plications for the Oak Park
Schools."
*
*
DETROIT FOLKDANCE
CLUB will meet 8 p.m. today
at the Brookside School,
Cranbrook. There will be
lessons and basics for be-
ginners, a review of more
difficult dances and request
dancing. Israeli dances are
included, and there is an ad-
mission charge. The group.
which meets weekly, will
have a Greek party with re-
Quest dancing 8 p.m. Jan.
25 at the Northern Branch
YWCA.
.l.
*
SOUTHFIELD - LATHRUP
SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL will
present its annual one-act
play festival, a series of 15
3055 W. 12 Mile, Berkley
398-1331
I know of no way of judg-
short plays directed by stu-
Master
Charge
(Mon.-Sat.
10:30-4:30)
BankAmericard
ing
the
future
.
but
by
the
dents, 8 p.m. Jan. 31-Feb. 2
at the high school. Tickets past.—Patrick Henry.
will go on sale Monday at
the auditorium box office.
* *
PETER N E R 0, whose
piano style has earned him a
world wide concert audience,
comes to Masonic Auditori-
um Feb. 1. Nero has made
personal appearances in En-
gland, Italy, France and
Holland. He was the first
American artist ever to be
invited to appear at the
Grand Gala du Disque in
Amsterdam..
*
SCANDINAVIAN S Y M-
PHONY ORCHESTRA will
,
s
present its second concert
8:20 p.m. Jan. 26 at South-
k•
field High School. Mrs. Ruth
Burczyk and her daughter,
Christine Allen will make
1110.
'"111P"
their duo piano debut with
Mendelssohn's Concerto in E
Major for two pianos and
orchestra. The symphony will
UP TO
perform Haydn's "Military
Symphony," Tchaikowsky's
"1812 Overture" and Howard
OFF
Hanson's "Symphony No. 3."
OFF
ON EVERYTHING
Tickets are available by call-
ON ALL
OFF
ing Marie Mohr, 645-1912, or
IN THE STUDIO
SPECIAL ORDERS
ON SELECTED ITEMS
at the Southfield High box
office.
* *
MARLENE DIETRICH
comes to Masonic Auditorium
for two performances Feb.
2-3.. In her performance,
Fine Furniture and
Ben Morganroth
she will sing many of the
draperies made in our
Professional Member NSID
songs for which she is re-
own workshops for
Mark
nowned.
over 50 years.
*
Morganreth.
Open Sunday
Associate Member NSW
MUMFORD HIGH SCHOOL,
1 2 to 5 " "
class of 1954, is completing

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