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December 20, 1974 - Image 36

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1974-12-20

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Hasidic Happening to Be Rescheduled

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Women to Hear 36—Friday, Dec. 20, 1974
Music Students `Victors and Vanquished' Story.

vital will _announce a man
of the year award, an annual
presentation 1x be made to a
person selected by the con-
cert committee "for outstand-
ing directions in preserving
traditional Jewish values.
This year's award will be pre-
sented • to Nathan P. Rossen,
who has established a fund
for Lubavitch youth.
Hasidic Happening will al-
so be presented 8 p.m. Jan.
8 at Carman High School,
Flint; 8:30 p.m. Jan 9 in An-
thony Hall, Michigan State
University; East Lansing;
and 8:30 p.m. Jan. 11 at Ly-
dia Mendelson Theater, Ann
Arbor.
Denise Bravell, a sightless
Tickets are available at
Borenstein's and Spitzer's, piano and composition major
or by calling Marilyn Klein, at Olivet College, will per-
form for the Music Study
398-2611.
Club's '"An Afternoon of
Classifieds Get Quick Results Music" 12:30 p.m. Thursday
at Birmingham Temple. Miss
Bravell, who in high school_
and at the school for the blind
FIRE_STCONE
RUSSELL SCHREIBER ASSOCIATES;
at Michigan State University
JEWELRY
AGENCY OF THE SHOW WORLD)
holesale Diamonds & Jeweirs.
excelled in piano, voice and
ieweir7 & 11-nia Repaii-Ta
composition,will be featured
• Orchestras • Entertainment/
SUITE 31,0 ADVANdE .,131.DO. ;
with classical guitarist David
• • Speakers . • Concerts
.
123077 Greenfield at 9 Mile
Mash. Mash studied guitar
Downtown Detroit - , 962-81101:

with Joseph Fava, and at
Oakland UniVersity he took
classes with Alexanr Le
Goya, He attends the Berklee
College. of Music in Boston.
Mrs. Edith Sauls, scholarship
chairman, is chairman of the
day. Mrs. Joseph_ Markel,
president, invites the public.

"Hasidic Happening" has
been rescheduled for 7:30
p.m. Jan. 7 at Ford Audi-
torium.
The Moving Spirits, con-
sisting .of four students of the
Lubavitch Rabbinical College
of America in Morristown,
N.J., will make their Midwest
debut.
For the first time, Luba-

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Overshadowed by the slator, recalls the author's
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• WEDDINGS
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I
• BAR MITZVAS
the World War II years is in 1969, one year after the
• SI-LOWERS
the story of Czechosloyaka, second Soviet occupation. But
• PARTIES
a story which two native , the _ impact of that part of ,CALL ANY DAY — ANYTIME"
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make sure is not forgotten.
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The story, combined as a ing.
As a chronicle of the re-
dialogue in "The Victors
and the Vanquished" (Hori- cent history of Czechoslo-
zon Press), details the in- vakia, "The Victors and the
humanities and insanities Vanquished" , has potential,
of the Holocaust, but more but it suffers in its excessive_
fully covers the reshaping details and philosophy.
of Czechoslovakia by the
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Communists. • -
IT'S LEATHER WEATHER
Much of the book centers
on the life and struggle of
Heda Margolius Kovaly, a
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survivor of Auschwitz -and
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of Rudolf Margolius, a dedi-
cated young Communist
whom the Czechosloyak Com-
immist Party placed in a
high government position
only to imprison as a con-
spirator _ and execute four
years later.
Mrs. Kovaly—her second
Private lessons also available for
husband's name — describes
in detail her experiences in
organ, piano, drums and bass guitar
war-torn Czechoslovakia, her
painful struggle to exonorate
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The center has moved to
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Students can participate in
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with a half-day of intensive
Hebrew study. Temporary
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The Jewish community has
begun planning events , for
Jewish National Fund Month,
Jan. 13 through Feb. 12, cor-
responding to the month of
Shevat 5735.
Local JNF president Char-
les Milan said the JNF is
needed more than ever be-
fore to help reclaim land in
the border areas of Israel to
help protect the country.
Local synagogues are plan-
ning a special Sabbath ser-
vice Jan. 25. 'JNF films
and speakers are available
from the JNF office at 22100
Greenfield. For information,
call the JNF, 968-0820.

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