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May 03, 1974 - Image 37

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1974-05-03

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Arieh Plotkin, Lew Norman Due at Bond Events

Dr. Arieh L. Plotkin, au-
thority on Mideast affairs
and a former officer of the
Israel Defense Forces, will
be guest speaker at the parlor
meeting on behalf of Israel's
26th anniversary 8 p.m. May
15 at the home of Mr. and
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Robinson SE, Grand Rapids.
Dr. Plotkin will provide
first-hand information on the
Middle East scene.
For information and reser-
vations contact Mr. or Mrs.
Joseph Schwartz, 458-6343.
• • •
The Greater Lansing Com-
mittee for State of Israel
Bonds will sponsor an Israel
anniversary banquet 6:30
p.m. May 18 at Cong. Shaarey
Zedek, East Lansing.
Dr. Plotkin will head the
program. For information
and reservations, contact Dr.
George Kessler, ED 2-6120.
• • •
Lew Norman, humorist and

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25900 Greenfield

In Landmark Bldg.
Oak Park

theatrical producer, will be
guest star at the banquet
celebrating Israel's anniver-
sary, sponsored by the Bnai
Br it h Harvey Levenberg
Lodge and the Mount Clemens
Committee for State of Israel
Bonds, 5:30 p.m. May 19 at
Beth Tephilath Moses Con-
gregation, Mount Clemens.
The evening will begin with
a cocktail reception.
Norman has appeared in
numerous theaters, supper
clubs, and hotels throughout
the United States and Can-
ada, and he has been a guest
on leading TV and radio
shows.
For information, contact
Emanuel Litvin, HO 3-0507
during the day, or at 468-7114•
in the evening.

Lodge to Celebrate
125th Anniversary

ROME'S PLACE

Montefiore Lodge 12, Free
Sons of Israel, in conjunction
with the 125th anniversary of
the parent lodge, will have
a special dinner-meeting and
social .7 p.m. May 14 at the
Whitehall Apts. club room.
Prospective members are
invited at a nominal charge.
For reservations, by Tues-
day, call Mrs. Harry Rice,
643-6107, or Mrs. Max Neu-
man, 863-8486.

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BREVITIES

THE RACKHAM SYM-
PHONY CHOIR, under the
direction of Charles Heard,
will give a concert 4 p.m.
Sunday at Our Lady of La-
Salette Church. The choir,
the official choir of the De-
tdoit Symphony Orchestra,
will sing works of Verdi,
Bach, Orff, Gabriel and
Thompson. There is an ad-
mission charge, and the pub-
lic is invited.
*

MILES MODERN POETRY
COMMITTEE, Wayne State
University, will feature poet
Deborah. Richardson 8 p.m.
Wednesday in the Hilberry
Lounge of the University
Center Building. Floyd Op-
perman, editor of Wayne
Literary Review, also will
read. Mrs. Richardson will
read from her forthcoming
book, "The Wish to Die" to
be released this summer by
Kuchi Press. Her poetry has
appeared in several literary
digests. Future poets reading
for Miles Modern Poetry
Committee include Shirley
Kaufman, May 14; Ishmael
Reed, May 20; John Ash-
berry, May 21; and Anais
Nin, May 24. For informa-
tion, contact Miles Commit-
tee, 4866 Third, Detroit, (577-
3490) or the university Eng-
lish department, 577-2859.

Public lectures by leaders
of five communications pro-
fessions on May 5-8 will high-
light the observance of COM-
MUNICATIONS WEEK in
Michigan at Michigan State
University.

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Friday, May 3, 1974-37

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EDUCATION in the summer
are invited to participate in
one of two five-week sessions
June 24 - July 26, or July 29-
Aug. 30. Oldest students will
be chosen first. Registration
will be held 1:30-4:30 p.m.
daily through May 17 at the
Extended Education Office
at Oak Park High School.
For information, call the of-
fice, 548-9294.
* * *
BETTY KOWALSKY
STASSON will present her
advanced students in an eve-
ning of piano concerti 8 p.m.
Wednesday at the Birming-
ham Community House,
Bates at Townsend, Birming-
ham. Participants include
Debra Pevos, Daniel Sand-
berg, Karen Schneider, Harry
Pevos, Lisa Levit, Phillip
Shipko, Jonathan Borenstein
and Michael Bez. Concerti
by Bach, Haydn, Mozart,
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Greig and Shostakovich will
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invited.
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Redford will present "THE
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today, Saturday and May 10
and 11 and 7:30 p.m. Sunday
at the guild, 15138 Beech
Daly, Redford Twp. Tickets
will be available at the door.
* * Ak
MUMFORD HIGH SCHOOL
class of 1954 will hold its 20-
year reunion 8:30 p.m. May
10 at the Troy Hilton. For
tickets, call Mrs. George
Blum (Joyce Zuieback), 354-
0553. Anyone having knowl-
edge of graduates who have

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