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By HEIDI PRESS
.With tzitzit flying in the
air, the Hasidic Dancers
dancing to the music of Eric
Rosenow and his Continent-
als, opened an entertaining
Hasidic Happening Tuesday
at Ford Auditorium.
Delayed one month by the
December snowstorm, the Lu-
bavitch-sponsored cone e r t
featured Sidor Belarsky, Yid-
dish folk-singer, who present-
ed a medley of Jewish folk
songs.
Four-year-old "C a n t o r"
Schneur Zalman Polter stole
the show with his renditions
of traditional hasidic . melo-
dies. The Morristown Moving
Spirits added a special live-
liness to the show with their
rock-and-roll-type renditions
of hasidic melodies, which
moved the audience of more
than 1,500 persons to clap
and whistle with the music.
The Moving Spirits, com-
prised of four students from
the Morristown Lubavitch
Yeshiva, presented t h e i r
friend, Michael Tinman, who
danced and cartwheeled to
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Inner city high school stu-
dents e x p r es s e d "shock"
Wednesday as a Southfield
educator arranged a special
information program on the
Holocaust for his 12th-grade
English students.
Albert Rosen, chairman of
the Chadsey High School
English department in South_
Lansing Hillel
Plans Shabaton
Michigan State University's
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by Steven Glaser, strolled
down the aisle playing tunes
from "Fiddler on the Roof,"
a lamenting Yiddish melody
and a Sephardic tune.
A feature of. the program
was the awarding of a plaque
to Nathan P. Rossen, a long-
time leader in the Jewish
community, "for his unselfish
devotion and dedication to
the Jewish community at
large and especially for his
continued support to Luba-
vitch in Detroit."
Rosenow provided musical
accompaniments, the over-
ture and an Israeli hasidic
western Detroit, invited Dr.
John Mames and Herman
Opatowsky of Shaarit Hap-
laytah, the organization of
Survivors of 1945, to speak
and show a film on the Holo-
caust.
According to Rosen, the
students were shocked.
"They couldn't believe what
they were seeing. They never
knew before that these things
(atrocities) happened."
The film, a BBC-produced
doCumentary with commen-
tary and strains of Jewish
melodies as background
music, emphasized Dr.
M a m e s' and Opatowsky's
personal accounts. Many of
the students were moved by
Dr. Mames' talk as he spoke
with tears in his eyes about
his experiences.
Rosen said the program
was intended as a supple-
ment to the reading of "The
Odessa File," by Frederick
Forsyth, in which a young
r eporter, inspired by a
Holocaust survivor's diary,
searches out a secret
Nazi underground organiza-
tion bent on destroying the
state of Israel.
Rosen said the program
was a unique experience for
the students for they learned
about an event they never
really knew existed. The stu-
dents in the northwestern
suburbs are familiar with
the Holocaust, but "these
are the people who need to
know it," he said.
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The troupe visited Flint
and East Lansing and will bki l
in Aim Arbor 1 p.m. Sunday
at the Lydia Mendelsobro
Theater where a special
honor will be accorded com,
munity leader, Osias Zwerd-
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the lively hasidic tunes.
The audience, which for
the first time overflowed
into the auditorium balcony,
was hushed as the Moving
Spirits played a soulful "Bal-
lad of the Yom Kippur War."
A candlelighting scenario,
featuring about 20 young girls
and the Polter family empha-
sized the beauty and import-
ance of lighting Shabat
candles. The scenario was
highlighted with the singing
of "My Mother's Shabat
Candles" by Yosef Korf.
In addition to. the candle-
lighting, inspired by the Lu-
bavitcher Rebbe's call for all
Jewish women to light Shabat
candles "to br:ght en a
troubled world," a hasidic
dancer performed a "torch
dance," during which he
balanced a flaming torch on
his forehead.
Avrohom Pressman, a Rus-
sian Jew who makes his home
in Israel, sang a medley of
"Songs of a Russian Cantor"
and M a r vin Weinberger,
known as "Moshe and His
Hasidic Violin," accompanied
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