Bayit to Feature Lecture on Hagada The Belt Cafe will present Rabbi Max Weine, Midrasha instructor, in an illustrated lecture on "The Development and Significance of the - Hagada" 8 p.m. Tuesday at the Bayit, 16845 Muirland., On April 16, "The Blue Angel," starring Emil tan- nings and Marlene Dietrich will be shown at 8 p.m. Esther Broner, professor of English and author-in-resi- dence at Wayne State Uni- versity, will read from her new novel "Her Mothers" 8 p.m. April 23 at the Bayit. Tamar Levitt will sing He- brew songs 8 p.m. April 30. Refreshments will be served at all events except during Pesah. For information, call the Bayit, 861-1929. Benson-Kellman Troth. Announced THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 42—Friday, April 5, 1974 INVITATIONS OF ALL KINDS ADDRESSED PROFESSIONALLY CALL NAOMI ROBERG 546-6462 The Best To You HAL GORDON VII .. . flit 11.1. 11( I 111111)V1 BIG BANDS OR SMALL COMBOS MISS LINDA BENSON Mr. and Mrs. Herbert S. 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UN 2-8914 Fishmans Celebrate Centerpiece for Seder: Food for Thought A special Passover table piece is meant to provide Jewish Center have received 50th An centerpiece will appear on American Jewish families the centerpieces. They also • 'N:is,g.4NY" THE FISHMANS Mr. and Mrs. Morris H. Fishman of Sutton Ct., South- field, were honored by their children Sunday at a cham- pagne brunch at Cong. Shaarey _Zedek on the occa- sion of their 50th wedding anniversary. Their children are Mr. and Mrs. Milton Fishman, Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Nuss- baum and Dr. and Mrs. Joel I. Hamburger. Their 10 grandchildren also attended. Mr. Fishman owned Market Basket Food, Inc. prior to his retirement in 1959. He has since served on the board of directors of the Jewish Center Retired Busi- nessmen's Club, was trea- surer of the Shaar'ey Zedek burial society and chaired the daily minyan. The Fishmans have been active in the Zionist Organi- zation of Detroit, Jewish Na- tional Fund and the Jewish Welf a rg Federation. Mrs. Fishman is a member of Hadassah. To commemorate the oc- casion, the Fishmans' chil- dren planted the Morris and Ethel Fishman Grove of 1,000 trees in Israel under the auspices of the Jewish Na- tional Fund. many Detroit-area Seder with material for discussion will be on seder tables at Federation Apartments, as about the future of Jews. fables this week. The centerpiece is an well as tables of the Jewish Designed by the United Jewish Appeal, the center- eight-sided abstract construc- Home for Aged. Congregations S h a arey tion formed by two tablets slotted together, eight inches Zedek, Beth Shalom, and in diameter and 10 inches Temple Israel will be using them for their congregational high. It includes the traditional seders. four questions asked at the seder, plus a "Fifth Ques- Classifieds Get Quick Results tion:" "Why is this night/of Pass- JOE MILLER over different from all other and Passover nights? On all other HIS ORCHESTRA Seder nights we recall the deliverance of the past. To- Music For All . Occasions night, following the Yom LI 5-1244 Kippur War, we express our faith in the future to help insure the survival of our people in Israel and of Jews everywhere." The artwork of the seder centerpiece represents the Israeli 'soldier. carrying the Torah into captivity, the Rus- Howard Wasserman, for- sian Jewish immigrant carry- mer director of the Bnai ing a Torah to freedom in Brith Hillel Foundation at Israel, the American Jewish Mrs. S. Steiner Temple University, Philadel- family, the Hasid and the 35 Years Experience phia, has been appointed as- Jews from Moslem lands. Doctors Referals The nearly 600 families sistant executive director of LI 5-4700 the Fresh Air Society, it was who participate in the par- announced by Sidney J. ent-toddlep program of the Winer, president. Wasser- man, who has a masters de- gree in social work from the University of Pennsylvania, will direct the summer pro- gram at Camp Tamarack, OF MEN'S - WOMEN'S - CHILDREN'S Ortonville, and will be re- I sponsible for staff develop- I or AEmes ment and training, program sooES coordination, consultation in I Jewish educational camping I 1 and' family camping pro- I grams. Fresh Air Picks Asst. Director BE HAIR FREE ELECTROLYSIS '7.50 1/2 hr. nsTir-17115A77FTE6TAT_"71 ' ENTIRE STOCK' SHOES Center Summer Registration Open for Arts and Sports Camps Registration is still open for the Jewish Center's 1974 summer program which in- cludes 16 programs for chil- dren and youth. Camp of the Arts is a new program in which partici- pants may choose from spe- cialties such as drawing and painting, sculpture and cera- mics, weaving, jewelry and metalcraft, music, modern dance, dramatics and pho- tography. Camp of the Arts Jr. is designed for grades 5-6 and Camp of the Arts Sr. is for grades 7-10. The' summer program is divided into two sessions, be- ginning June 24 and July 22. For information or brochure, contact the Center group services office, 341-4200. * * * The Center's sports skills and tennis and gymnastics camps are now taking reg- istration. Sports skills camp for boys sages 9-12, emphasizes improving skills, swimming, physical fitness, and sports- oriented field trips. Regis- tration is limited to 60 per- sons. The Center tennis and gymnastics camp is begin- ning its second season. The camp is offered to junior high school youngster s, grades 7-9. Tennis, gymnas- ties, swimming, softball, and weekly all-day outings are in- cluded in the program. Limit is 24 campers. For informa- tion, call the Center physical education department, 341- 4200. I I I I I 0 /0 OFF With this GYM SHOES coupon 10% OFF mrAtphrru.8 I A special eight-week course in "parent effectiveness train- ing" will be available. at the Jewish Center 10 Mile I 9 Mlle & Coolidge -A & P Center 399 6766 Branch beginning 7:30 p.m. imenimineemmlimm=eneimminnoemelemenes April 29. Anita Kahn is in- structor. Registration for the eight- week course for adults is now taking place for Center members only through April 15. Nonmembers may regis- ter beginning April 16. There is a charge. For information, contact the Center educa- tional services office, 341- 4200. TUKEL'S SHOES - Guide Is Issued on Nursing Homes Citizens for Better Care