April 2, 1976 59 THE: DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Cleveland Cantor's Beth Shalom Men Concert Sunday Will Have Auction Jewish Center Lists April Activities tions in weaving, karate, gymnastics and dancing. Roving clowns and musi- cians also will be on hand. Members are asked to bring membership cards. Non-member registration will begin April 19. For information, contact the Center Summer Program office, 851-7300. Dennis Prager, author and foreign affairs special- ist, and Rabbi Sherwin Wine, proponent of Human- istic Judaism, will debate the topic, "Judaism and Humanism," 8 p.m. Sunday in the new Center. The Center will have a workshop on constructing toys, entitled "Dodads, Knickknacks, Trinkets and March 25 — To Mr. and Toys," 8 p.m. Thursday in Mrs. Kenneth Konop (Susan the new Center. For advance /----- Deutch), 26038 Pembroke, registration, call the Center Huntington Woods, a daughter, Linda Beth. * * * March 24 — To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Light (Phyllis Harrison), 23851 Condon, >Oak Park a daughter, Jes- PISGAH LODGE Bowl- sica ing League will hold a bowl- * * * ing tournament with senior March 23 — To Mr. and members of the Greater Mrs. David Craine (Maureen Detroit AZA 1 p.m. Sunday Pope), 21521 Concord, at the Oak Park Bowling Southfield, a son, Steven Lanes. * * * I Eric. * * * TIKVAH CHAPTER March 20 — To Mr. and will hold its annual installa- Mrs. Lewis Mills (Gail tion luncheon at noon Tues- Blauer), 14550 Leslie, Oak day at the Bloomfield Can- Park, a son, Jeremy Alan. opy Restaurant, Orchard * * * Lake and Maple Rds. Mrs. March 16 — To Mr. and Andrew Berger, district vice Mrs. Edward Rosett president, will be the in- (Sharon Allen), 24351 Wes- stalling officer, and Mrs. \_ thampton, Oak Park, a Louis Barden will be chair-. daughter, Jennifer Erin. man of the day. Officers to * * * be installed are: --President, March 11 — To Mr. and Mrs. Morris Harelik; vice N Mrs. David L. Green (Susan presidents, Mesdames • Dwoskin), of Detroit, a son, George Lewis, Philip Kra- Gabriel Adam. mer and Hy Fisher; trea- * * * surer, Mrs. Sol Superfon; To Mr. and Mrs. Martin secretaries, Mesdames Wil- Benstein (Hannah Rappa- liam Rothenberg, Joseph port), former Detroiters of Lieberoff, Sol Lumberg, Isa- Galesburg, an adopted son, dore Perlman and Herman ) Marc Daniel. Kazdan; junior past presi- dent, Mrs. Bernard White- Cantor SAMUEL man. Board of directors in- cludes Mesdames Charles Certified Belsky, Perce Golden, Charles _Berman, Harry Mendelsohn, David Cohen, Serving Homes 8 Howarth 399-7194 — 547-7970 Etta Levin, Irwin Sherman, Boris Raphael, Sidney Raub, Sally Paul, Sam REV. HERSHL Goldstein and Lee E. Wald- bott. Mesdames Raymond Rismann and Jack Wein- Certified Mohel berg are in charge of reser- 557-0888 vations. The Jewish Community :enter has announced a va- riety of programs to take place in April and May of in- terest to persons of all ages. Registration for the Cen- ter's annual summer pro- gram will take place 4-7 \ __p.m. Sunday at the new /-Jewish Community Center. Sixteen programs will be available in the summer ) program. Following registration, families are invited to parti- cipate in their choice of svr- -, ing, open gym, :show, demonstra- m Births Group Services office, 851-7300. Aspiring actors and ac- tresses, age 17-24, are in- vited to an open audition 2 p.m. April 11 at the new Center for the 25th annual Jewish Book Fair play. For information, contact the Center Cultural Arts office, 851-7300. The new Center Weav- ing Club, designed for fourth-sixth graders, will meet 2 p.m. April 18 and 25, and May 2 and 9 at the new Center. For informa- tion, contact the Center Group Services office, 851-7300. All Hebrew teachers, or those with the skills to be-. come Hebrew teachers, are invited to a three-day semi- nar on the Habet-Ushma audio-visual method to take Bnai Brith Activities , I AVODAH CHAPTER, the career women's chapter, will hold its first election of officers 8 p.m. Wednesday in the home of Marilyn Mit- tleman, 23531 Wildwood, Oak Park. For membership information, call Sandi Goldman, chairman, 576-1955, or Bea Fealk, or- ganizer, 968-9556. place April 18-20 in the new Center. There is a fee. For registration information, contact the Center Hebrew Department, 851-7300. The first Center youth sports weekend will take place April 23-25 at Camp Tamarack. Weekend activi- ties will include baseball, football, volleyball, fencing, tennis, gymnastics and hik- ing. For registration infor- mation, contact the Center Group Services office, 851-7300. The Center Symphony Orchestra will present its fifth concert of the season, in observance of Israel Inde- pendence Week 7:30 p.m. May 2 in Shiffman Hall of the new Center. Under the direction of conductor Julius Chajes, the symphony will feature soloists Annett Chajes, mezzo soprano; Fedora Horowitz, pianist; Emily Austin, violinist; and Marius Fossenkemper, clarinetist. Tickets for the perform- ance are now on sale at the Center ticket office. For in- formation, contact the Cen- ter, 851-7300. Moses Michael Hays was such a patriotic citizen of Newport, R.I. that he re- sented being askedto sign a Test of Loyalty. Still, he pledged his devotion to his It would be better that government and presented you do not give anything at his own challenge: Why all rather than give in such were the Jews not allowed a way as to put the poor to vote? Later, when the Bri- man to shame. tish occupied Newport, he —Talmud fled to Philadelphia. Elliot J. Portner, tenor and cantor of the Park Syn- agogue of Cleveland, will be heard at a concert marking the observance of Jewish Music Month, 7:30 p.m. Sun- day at Oak Park High School's auditorium. Portner, at 23, serves the largest Conservative congre- gation in the country. His mastery of bel canto singing has been acknowledged by leading music critics. Cong. Beth Shalom Men's Club will sponsor an auction 8:30 p.m. Saturday in the social hall. Proceeds will be used to underwrite activities for the various youth groups of the congregation. Admission is free and re- freshments will be served at no charge. clude operatic, hasidic, li- turgical and Yiddish fa- vorites, including Donizetti's "Una Furtiva Lagrina," "A Hassidic Medley," "V'lirushalayim Ircha," and Reisen's "Vie a Blum." Tickets will be available at the door, or call William Freedman, 538-6347, be- tween 1-5 p.m. :SHOES By ALEX: ; SMART FOOTWEAR •• vmmo••••ofmmoim•• • • • COMING SOON His program will in- • • FOR MEN, WOMEN • • • & THE YOUNG SET • • • • EVERGREEN PLAZA • 12 Mile & Evergreen I • • Southfield PI IPar oft 13Entitt6iefit Swam Dag Camp Calling All Campers 2 1/2 -8 Accepting Enrollments Five week sessions starting Mon., June 14 (2, 3 or 5 days a week) Transportation available Hot Lunch Program 4230 Middlebelt W. Bloomfield For Info Call 85F-4666 GREENBAUM MOHEL ROTH 55717629 RABBI S.ZACHARIASH Specialized MOHEL Home or Hospital 557-9666 RABBI DR. 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