THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 18, 1974-17 Beth El to Have Art Festival -- Temple Beth El will have g inning 7 p.m. Nov. 7 at the a four-day art festival includ- temple. A champagne preview and ing an art show and sale be- art sale will precede an 8:30 p.m. organ concert by Roy Ferguson, chairman of the We Make Our Own Glasses organ and church music divi- sion at Wayne State Univer- HEADQUARTERS FOR sity's music department. • LATEST DOMESTIC AND At 8:30 p.m. services Nov. IMPORTED FRAME FASHIONS 8, Dr. Joseph Gutmann, pro- • PRESCRIPTIONS FOR GLA S SES fessor of art history at Wayne ACCURATELY FILLED State, will give a talk on "Jewish Art." The following evening at 7:30, a wine-tast- ing party and art sale will be held, followed by an after- • Reasonably Priced • Immediate Repair glow. The sale will continue ROSEN OPTICAL SERVICE through Nov. 10. An exhibit of Jewish art 13720 W. 9 MILE nr. COOLIDGE loaned to the temple by the LI 7-5068 OAK PARK, MICH. Detroit Institute of Arts will Hours: Daily and Saturday 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. be on display throughout the Closed Wednesdoy festival. Shaarey Zedek Bicentennial Program Creates Class of 400 for Prof. Karp A potential class of more than 400 came into being Tuesday evening, at Cong. Shaarey Zedek, with the first of a series of lectures by Prof. Abraham J. Karp of the University of 'Rochester on subjects relating to the Am- erican Revolution Bicenten- nial. Dr. Karp will continue his lecture series with an address Tuesday on "The Question of Identity . . . Out of the Melt- ing Pot." In his first lecture, Prof. Karp sketched the Jewish ex- periences during the periods of Jewish integration into American life. He referred to documentaries that indicated the pride of establishing Jew- ish religious institutions, the insistence upon government adherence to the ideals for which they came to this coun- try and the continuing battle to overcome whatever preju- - dices that may have arisen. Dr. Karp brought his theme up to the 1930s of the second century of the Bicentennial to indicate that extreme anti- Semitism has been defeated by courageous efforts not to permit prejudice to retain a stronghold in this country. Quoting many episodes to illustrate the Jewish exper- iences, Dr. Karp portrayed the variety of Jewish activi- ties and types of immigrants in the earliest years of Jew- ish settlement in this country. Maxwell Katzin, chairman of the Shaarey Zedek culral commission, who presided at last Tuesday's lecture, an- nounced a year-long program in which many of American Jewry's m o s t prominent scholars will participate. Mrs. Joseph Deutch, chair- man of the adult studies com- mittee that serves as an ac- tive arm of the cultural com- mission, announced that soc- ial hours at which refresh- ments are served, to give at- tendess , _ an opportunity to continue contact and discus- sion with the guest speaker, will also follow the lectures by Dr. Karp on Oct. 22 and . 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