34 Friday, May 30, 1975. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Oakland County Junior Golf Tournament Slated
The Oakland County
Parks and Recreation Com-
mission will host the first
Oakland County Junior Golf
Tournament June 25-27 at
White Lake-Oaks golf
course.
All boys and girls 19
years old and under are eli-
gr:
gible for the three-day
event. The field is limited to
210 golfers. Oakland County
residents will have prefer-
ence until June 11. All other
requests will be honored on
a first-come basis. The
deadline for entries is June
18.
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• Businessmen's Luncheons
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11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
5 p.m. to 10 p.m.
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Closed Mondays
Just South of 6 Mile
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JOIN US FOR • BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER
Daily Hours: Mon. thru Thurs., 7 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.
Friday and Saturday, 7 a.m. to 11 p.m.
Sunday, 9 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.
Entry fee includes a prac-
tice round, 36 holes of golf,
luncheon and a banquet.
Oakland County Parks
and Recreation Commis-
sion has made White Lake-
Oaks golf course available
at no cost to the partici-
pants. This enables the
entry fee to be kept at a
minimum. Entry forms
may be obtained at local
golf courses and recrea-
tion departments through-
out Oakland County.
White Lake-Oaks, 991
Williams Lake Road, Pon-
tiac, is a 5,552-yard, par 70
golf course. The course is
Israeli Footballers
on American Tour
NEW YORK (JTA) — Is-
rael's National Soccer team
made its first New York
appearance in five years last
week when it played the
New York Cosmos at the
Randalls Island Stadium.
The contest is the second
of an eight-game U.S. tour
by the Israelis which began
May 20 against the Philadel-
phia Atoms in Philadelphia.
The Israeli footballers
will play the American All-
Stars in Los Angeles, Sun-
day; the Dallas Tornados in
Dallas, Tuesday; and the
Cleveland Cobras in Cleve-
land, Thursday. The final
game of the tour will be
played against the U.S.
Olympic Soccer team June 8
at Hofstra College, New
York.
Flea Market Slated
at Artillery Armory
Schaupeter Promotions
will have a giant flea market
11 a.m.-10 p.m. Saturday
and 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Sunday
at the Detroit Artillery Ar-
mory.
Among the items to be on
sale are antiques, glas-
sware, jewelry, macrame,
bottles, books and gift
items. There is a nominal
admission charge.
Met Music Director
Is Kin of Cantor
NEW YORK — James
Levine, principal conductor
of the Metropolitan Opera,
has been appointed music
director of the Met begin-
ning with the 1976-77 sea-
son.
Levine is the great-grand-
son of a cantor, and son of a
violinist and actress. He
began to study piano at age
4 and made his professional
debut with the Cincinnati
Symphony Orchestra at age
10.
Singer to Perform
International performer
Hermina Petrescu, will
present her second Detroit
singing recital 3:15 p.m.
June 15 at the Detroit Insti-
tute of Arts.
Miss Petrescu sings popu-
lar and folk music in 15 lan-
guage§- . Tickets are avail-
able in advance by calling
her at 822-0133 before 9 a.m.
or after 9 p.m., or at the
door. There is a charge.
well-maintained with wa-
tered greens and fair\Vays.
Vic Chiasson, recreation
supervisor, is coordinating
the tournament on behalf of
the Parks and Recreation
Commission. Tournament
director is Kirk Hart. For
information, call Arlo
Flesher, 698-2700.
VINCENZO'S
Italian-American Cuisine
Bet 6 S. 7 Mile Rds .
Orchard Lake North of
Maple (15 Mile) 851-6400
869-5674
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THE SUSSEX HOUSE
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559-3377
Open Mon.-Sat. from 11:30 a.m.
Businessmen's Luncheons • Complete Dinners
Golfers to Benefit
March of Dimes
The second annual March
of Dimes Celebrity Golf
Classic and Dinner-Dance
will be held June 23 at the
Hillcrest Country Club in
Mt. Clemens.
The golf classic will fea-
ture 60 foursomes with the N
top 25 well-known Michigan
professional golfers, several
national touring pros and
national and local celebri-
ties.
For information and res-
ervations, call the Hillcrest
Country Club, 722-2240, or
the March of Dimes office,
864-6000.
18211 JOHN R
ORCHARD MALL
FASHION SHOW EVERY WED.— MARGO'S BOUTIQUE
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BANQUET,FACILITIES FOR UP TO 275
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Southfield to Host
Concert Sunday
Francesco DiRlasi will
conduct a concert 7:30 p.m.
Sunday at Southfield-Lath-
rup High School.
The concert will feature
music scores from Europe
which were recently do-
nated to the Southfield Pub-
lic Library by Mrs. Mar-
guerite Kozenn-Chajes.
The performance is co-
sponsored by the Southfield
Arts Council, the Friends of
the Southfield Library and
the Detroit Federation of
Musicians' Music Perform-
ance Fund.
For information, call the
Southfield Library,
354-9612.
Eternal Light
By RABBI SAMUEL J. FOX
(Copyright JTA, Inc.)
The basis for having an
"Eternal Light" constantly
burning in every synagogue,
day and night, is the biblical
commandment (Exodus
20:1, 2) where the Almighty
commanded the people of Is-
rael to have a steady light
burning in the Holy Sanctu-
ary and declared this tradi-
tion to be "A statute forever
for all generations."
' The rabbis claim this was
meant to signify the con-
stant vigil of the Almighty
over his people—both as a
group as well as individuals.
In the sanctuary this was
one of the lights of the Men-
ora. In our synagogue today
it is some light placed near
the Ark.
The Rabbis state that
there should be a light burn-
ing in every synagogue even
before the worshippers
come in to pray since this is
the light that signifies the
presence of the Almighty. It
was deemed necessary to
"Show that he is present
before the worshippers
come since His is an om-
nipresence which is Eter-
nal."
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Most Chinese restaurants
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