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November 07, 1975 - Image 28

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1975-11-07

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

28 November 7, 1975

LOOK FOR YOUR NAME YOU MAY BE A WINNER

FIND YOUR NAME IN THE CLASSIFIED SECTION OF
THIS ISSUE AND YOU ARE A WINNER. NO PURCHASE NECESSARY

"THE GOOD BOOK:

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THIS BOOK CONTAINS HUNDREDS OF
COUPONS FOR DINNERS, THEATRES,
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THE JEWISH NEWS, 175 1 5 W. 9 Mile, Suite 865

AND RECEIVE YOUR FREE "ENTERTAINMENT '76" BOOK

Proclaim Jerusalem Symphony Day

18211 JOHN R,

869-5674

TO TAKE HIS MATE

IS

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Southfield Mayor Donald F. Fracassi, second from
left, is shown presenting Southfield's proclamation
making Nov. 22 "Jerusalem Symphony Day" to concert
co-chairperson Mrs. Peter Martin; Leonard Barron,
vice president of Cong. Shaarey Zedek; and concert co-
chairperson Marvin Fleischman.

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`Lies' Will Open
at Towne Theater

"Lies My Father Told
Me," a film based on the
early life of Canadian au-
thor Ted Allan, will start
Wednesday at the Towne
Theater in Oak Park.
The film is a comedy-
drama of the most impor-
tant years in the childhood
of a six-year-old boy named
David Herman during the
1920s in Montreal.
His Russian descended
Jewish family, living in
Canada, suffers the typical
generational conflicts evi-
dent in most families. The
boy's father, a modern, ma-
terialistic man, dreams of
becoming rich by designing
"the inventions the world is
waiting for," and his grand-
father is a humble, idealis-
tic man who makes his liv-
ing by buying and selling
rags, old clothes and bottles,
and who waits for the peace
and love which will come to
the world when the Messiah
arrives.

Young David finds him-
self torn between his
father who wants him to
succeed, and his grand-
father who wants him to
love.

Starring in the film are:
Israeli actor Yossi Yadin,
brother of the famed Israel
archeologist, Yigael Yadin:
Len Birman, Marilyn Light-
stone, and introducing Jef-
frey Lynas as David.

si's "Symphony for Orches-

tra:" "Meditation of a
Drama," by Tzvee Avni,

"Baal Shem Suite" by Er-
nest Bloch, with Lidia
Mordkovich as violin soloist,
and the "Gustave Mahler
4th Symphony," featuring
Cilla Grossmeyer, soprano.
The program will be un-
der the baton of Lukas Foss.
For ticket information,
call Shaarey Zedek,
357-5544.

JG

18 — W. Michigan

MON.-THURS.
11 to 11 p.m.

FRI., 11 to 2 a.m.

* * *

By a special proclamation
of Southfield Mayor Donald
F. Fracassi, Nov. 22 has
been designated as "Jeru-
salem Symphony Day" in
Southfield.
The Jerusalem Symphony
Orchestra, will perform at
Cong. Sharrey Zedek that
day at 8:30 p.m.
The program will include
works of Salomone de Ros-

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