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March 15, 1974 - Image 34

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1974-03-15

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
34—Friday, March 15, 1974

Art on Temple Drawing Board

Musicians to Be
at Donor Lunch

1

Brevities

DANIEL ELLSBERG will
appear at Detroit Town Hall
11 a.m. Wednesday at the
Fisher Theater. Dr. Ellsberg.
a former Detroiter, will
speak on why he risked
prison to try to end the war
and talks about the unpre-
cedented controversies sur-
r o u n d i n g his activities.
Tickets are available at the
door. Students and senior
citizens will be admitted at
half price. Luncheon, for
which there is a charge will
follow at the St. Regis Hotel.
For reservations, call Town
Hall, 871-0094.
*
Bob Crosby, Freddy Mar-
tin, George Shearing and
Margaret Whiting perform
their greatest hits when the
BIG BAND CAVALCADE fills
Masonic Auditorium with
musical memories, 8:30 p.m.,
Tuesday. The stars are
backed by 15 musicians re-
cruited from the ranks of
their original bands, and each
leader will take a turn at
conducting a sampling of his
own modern classics.

Bnai Moshe Sisterhood will
feature violinist Mischa Lef-
kowitz at its annual donor
luncheon noon Wednesday at
the synagogue.
Lefkowitz, Russian emigre
and protege of Mischa Mis-
' chakoff, will be accompanied
at the piano by his sister,
Tanya Klemptner, who re-
cently arrived from Russia.
For reservations, call the
ticket chairman, Mrs. Isaac
Benaim, 543-5891, or the
synagogue office, 548-9000.
Mrs. Ben Kahn is donor
chairm an.

"A small group in the Land
of Israel is more beloved
than a 1 a r g e Sanhedrin
11014
abroad."—Talmud Yerushal-
Two samples of the ceramic ware to be shown at the
mi, Sanhedrin.
Temple Israel Art and Artisans Fair, scheduled for March
24-26, are held by Mrs. Milford Singer, left, and Mrs. David
Lipschutz, art co-chairmen of the event, which will feature
the work of more than 100 artists and craftsmen. Looking
on are, from left, Mesdames Allan Fox, publicity, Sol Luft,
artisan chairman, and Norman Ross, sisterhood president.
Mrs. David Zeff is over-all chairman. Among the craftsmen
* *
will be Geri Jaske, who decorates eggs; Shirley Kallus,
The
NORMAN
LUBOFF
painter; Madelyn Kondracke, 'weaver; and countless other
CHOIR,
credited
with
over
artists. Hours are noon-9 p.m. March 24; and 11 a.m.-8 p.m.
50 albums and a decade of
March 25 and 26. Tickets will be sold at the door.
concert touring, brings its
distinctive choral music to
Masonic Auditorium Friday.
* * *
Wayne County Section,
BETH SHALOM MEN'S give a presentation on his SOCIALIST -LABOR PARTY,
CLUB will be joined by the city, which won the 1973 na- will have a free public lec-
sisterhood for an art auction tional award far excellence ture 2 a.m. Sunday at 14302
the field of parks and Schoolcraft. M r s . Georgia
9
So what's the difference so . p.m. March 30 and 3 p.m. in
Cozzini, 1960 vice presidential
March 31 at the synagogue. recreation management. De-
long as it's delicious? The There will be an exhibition troit Police Commissioner candidate of the party; will
taste of Chef Boy-Ar-Dee p ; before each sale. There will Philip G. Tannian will speak speak on "The Historical
Cheese Ravioli is enough, be works in a variety of following breakfast March 24 Significance of the Paris
to make your mouth water. media by such artists as at the synagogue. Everyone Commune of 1871." The pub-
lic is invited.
Just like Kreplach with Chagall, Degas, Dali, Ma- is welcome.
*
*
zippy cheese in the middle, tisse and Picasso. Admission
*
Southfield - Lathrup Senior
Chef Boy-Ar-Dee'-' Ravioli is free, and refreshments
AESCULAPIAN PHARMA-
is simmered in thick to will be served. A catalogue CEUTICAL ASSOCIATION High School will present -its
seventh annual spring musi-
mato sauce and more will be distributed. Art auc- will meet 8:30 p.m. Monday cal, Lionel Bart's "OLIVER,"
tion
co-chairmen
are
Stan
cheese for real Italian
at the Whitehall Apts. club 8 p.m. March 31, April 4 and
ta'am. And at about 200 per Berger and Mary Posner.
house. Refreshments will be 5, and 7 p.m. March 31 at
serving it's the best buy in
served by the auxiliary.
the high school. Tickets will
ALPHA ZETA OMEGA
* *
mechayehs this side of,
go on sale 11:15-12:45 p.m.
PHARMACEUTICAL FRA-
Roma.
PERFECTION L 0 D G E, Monday in the auditorium
TERNITY, Detroit Alumni
Masons,
will honor Rabbi M. wing of the school. For reser-
Chapter, will sponsor a lec-
vations. call Mrs. Jan Wat-
ture 8 p.m. Wednesday at Robert Syme of Temple Is- kins, 354-7461.
Shapero Hall, Wayne State rael at a dinner 7 p.m. Wed-
*
University College of Phar- nesday at Masonic Temple.
MADRIGAL SINGERS OF
Judges
Ira
G.
Kaufman
and
macy. Dr. Jack Barlow of
EASTERN MICHIGAN UNI-
the Geigy Pharmacteutical Joseph Pernick, and Milton VERSITY will present an
M.
Maddiii
also
will
be
hon-
Corp. will speak on "Dia-
evening of vocal chamber
betes Mellitus." Medical per- ored. For reservatioons, call music 9 p.m. Wedneseday at
sonnel and interested per- Mike Wilson, 341-9660. The the Oak Park Library. Di-
sons are invited at no public is invited.
rected by Emily Lowe, the
charge.
group has performed for
* * *
Call to Freedom
many audiences in Michigan,
"Sound the great horn for and last summer the singers
BETH MOSES MEN'S
CLUB sponsors family serv- our freedom; lift up the ban- spent a month in England as
ice 8:45 a.m. every Sunday ner to gather our exiles, and guests of several colleges,
with breakfast following. This gather us from the four cor- universities, and choral so-
Sunday, James T. Perry, di- ners of the earth. Blessed art cieties. The program is spon-
rector of parks, forestry and thou, 0 Lord, who gatherest sored by the Friends of the
recreation in Oak Park will the dispersed of thy people Oak Park Library and ad-
Israel." — From the Daily mission is free. Refreshments
Prayer Book.
will be served.

"Chef"calls it Ravioli

but -
momma
calls it
Kreplach

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March 16, 17-8:30 p.m.—"Two Knights With Nancy" musi-
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Admission. 341-4200.
17-8 p.m.—Max Dimont: "The Indestructible Jews"
at Cong. 'Bnai Moshe Town Hall. Admission.
18-8:30 p.m.—Humanistic Judaism Lecture. Rabbi
Sherwin T. Wine: "Jewish Identity," at Birming-
ham Temple. Admission.
20-8:15 p.m.—Prof. Gerald Bubis: "The Future of
the Jewish Family" at Midrasha Institute, United
Hebrew Schools LaMed Auditorium. Free.

Music Club's Guest
Artist Gets Top Prize

Helen Simons Sets
September Illyiding

Andre Michel Schub, young
French pianist who perform-
ed at the Music Study Club's
annual artist concert in De-
cember, won first prize in a
competition sponsored by the
Walter W. Naumburg Foun-
dation, it was announced by
Mrs. Joseph M. Markel, club
president.
Schub will make his debut
at a recital in May at Alic'
Tully Hall in New York.

Sometimes a little experi-
ence upsets a lot of theory.

MISS HELEN SIMONS .

Mr. and Mrs. Irving Simons
of Cedarcroft Ave., South-
field, announce the engage-
ment of their daughter Helen
to Michael Sarasky, son of
Mrs. Bessie Sarasky of Gard-
ner Ave., Oak Park, and the
late Mr. Eugene Sarasky.
A September wedding is
planned.

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