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February 15, 1974 - Image 26

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1974-02-15

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Musical Review Planned by Theater

Center Theater of the Jew- pany, 8:30 p.m. March 16 and
ish Center will present the 17 at the Center.
musical review, "Two The review is a medley of
song and dance from Broad-
Knights With Nancy," star- way hit shows. For tickets,
ring Nancy Gurwin and COM- call the Center, 341-4200.

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"Touring Israel," a full-
length color movie showing
the Jewish state and its
people from the Golan
Heights to Eilat and Tel Aviv
to Jerusalem, wil be shown
for the World Adventure
Series 3 p.m. Feb. 24 in the
Detroit Institute of Arts
Auditorium.
California movie producer
Clay Francisco, who traveled
extensively throughout Is-
rael, narrates the film in per-
son. He covers the coastal
city of Tel Aviv and the
ports of Jaffa, Haifa and
Acre. He films a young Jew-
ish family in their Tel Aviv

apartment, shopping on Diz-
engoff Street and stopping
for a snack at an outdoor
c a f e. Another sequence
shows life on a kibutz in
which the parents have a
house of their own and their
children sleep in dormitories.
Francisco also drives across
the Negev to the Red Sea
resort of Eilat. He visits
wandering tribes of Bedouins
along the way and stops at
Beersheba's colorful camel
market. In Jerusalem, he
shows a united city, its
mayor, the crowded bazaars
in the old quarter, its new
suburbs, the Billy Rose Gar-

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A Jew prays at the Western Wall in Jerusalem—from
Clay Francisco's "Touring Israel"

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den and Hadassah Hospital er and the hypocrite.—Sotah
and pious Jews praying at
the Western Wall.
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Other movie scenes include 26—Friday, Feb. 15, 1974
Safed, an ancient seat of
Jewish learning, now a mod-
em art center; the strategic
Golan Heights; Masada;
Caesarea; Sodom; Bethlet-
hem; Nazareth; the Sea of
ALL YOU
Galilee, and the Dead Sea.
CAN EAT if
Francisco will appear on

WITH EVERY
the "George Pierrot Pre-
LUNCH OR
sents" television shows on
DINNER ENTREE.
Channel 4, next week.
Ticket information for the
movie, "Touring Israel," is
available by phoning the
7 Mi. & MIDDLEBELT
World Adventure Series TE
477-2686
2-7676, between 1 and 5 p.m.
any day except Monday.

DINING and
COCKTAIL LOUNGE

OPEN MON. THRU SAT., 11 a.m. to 2 a.m.
SUNDAYS, 2 p.m. to 2 a.m.

Four classes of men will

World Adventure to Go 'Touring Israel'

Host nation, West Ger-
many, Chile, East Germany
and Australia make up Group
1 of the competitors while
Brazil, Zaire, Scotland, Spain
or Yugoslavia comprise Group
2. The Netherlands, Uru-
guay, Sweden and Belgium
are in Group 3 and Group
4 pits Italy, Haiti, Poland
and Argentina with one an-
other.

U-M Theater
Guests Told

Eight college and univer-
sity theater companies have
been selected to participate
in the first annual University
of Michigan Invitational Fes-
tival of Experimental The-
ater, Feb. 22-24, it was an-
nounced by Richard D.
Meyer, director of theater
programs.
Chosen from over 50 nation-
wide applications ,represent-
ing 27 states, the participants
include companies from Al-
bion C o 11 e g e (Michigan),
Antioch College (Ohio), Grin-
nell College (Iowa), Illinois
Wesleyan University, Kansas
State University, Oakland
University (Michigan), Ohio
State University, and Swarth-
more College (Pennsylvania).

Matches are scheduled for Mostel to Portray
showing at Olympia on June an Irish Jew in Play
15-30, and July 3 and 7. For
NEW YORK—Zero Mostel,
information ; call Olympia, who will play the lead role
895-7000.
in the forthcoming Alexander
Cohen production of "Ulysses
Ice Capades Coming in Nighttown" March 5, was
asked how his performance
to Olympia Stadium as an Irish Jew in this show
Jo Jo Starbuck and Ken compares with his portrayal
Shelley, former United States of a Polish Jew in "Fiddler
Pairs champions, will star in on the Roof."
"In 'Ulysses' he puts a
Ice Capades 1974 March 12-
19 at Olympia Stadium. Per- brogue in his shrug," was
formances are at 7:30 p.m. the answer.
weeknights with shows at
noon, 4 and 8 p.m. Saturday. All-Star Wrestling
There will be two shows 2 Planned at Olympia
and 6 p.m. Sunday.
Dick the Bruiser and Cow-
Ice Capade tickets are boy Bob Ellis will attempt to
available at the Olympia box unseat the unpopular Valiant
office, Grinnell's, Hudson's Brothers, Jimmy and John-
and Sears. Children age 14 ny, from the World Wrestling
and under and senior citizens Association Tag Team Cham-
will be admitted for half pionship 8:30 p.m. Feb. 22 at
price.
Olympia Stadium.
Tickets are available at
Constantly, without o u r Olympia, Grinnell's, Hud-
knowing it, we are sources of son's and Sears. Children age
infection for good and evil. 14 and under will be admit-
ted for half price.
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