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Adat Shalom Bond Speaker
Will Be Wyoming Senator

U.S. Senator Gale McGee
of Wyoming will speak on
behalf of Israel Bonds at the
May 2 dinner honoring Ger-
ald Rosenbloom at Adat
Shalom Synagogue.
Sen. McGee is currently a
member of the Appropria-

Wine to Lecture

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Rabbi Sherwin Wine of
the Birmingham Temple
will relate C. A. Tripp's
"The Homosexual Matrix"
to his "Sex and Humanism"
lecture 8:30 p.m. Monday in
the temple. Admission is
nominal.

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THE TORAH WEEKEND

Speakers Alfred & Eva Jospe

Friday, May 7 8:30 p.m.
ONEG SHABBAT

Three Options for the

Modern Jew
Eva Jospe

How Can Modern Man
Saturday, May 8
Be Jewish?
Shabbat Morning Service
Alfred Jospe

Sunday, May 9
3:00 p.m.

How Traditional Are
Our Traditions?
Alfred Jospe

Alfred Jospe was International Director of the B'nai B'rith Hillel Foun-

dations until 1974. He currently lectures and writes on Jewish philoso-

phy and youth and heads a major research and publications project

"Ice Company '76," the
annual extravaganza pro-
duced by the Southfield
Department of Parks and
Recreation, will be pre-,
sented Wednesday — May 2
at the Civic Center Sports
Arena. Show times are 7:30
p.m. evenings, with mati-
nees at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m.,
May 1; and 2 p.m. May 2.
Advance tickets may be
purchased at the Beech
Woods and Civic Center
Sports Arenas.

`A Goat's Tale'
to Be Performed

`Yankee Ingenuity'
Comedy Presented

Marjorie Gordon's Piccolo
- Opera Company will pre-
sent "A Goat's Tale," a folk
opera based on Sholem Alei-
chem's famous tales of
Chelm, and a concert of op-
eratic arias and scenes
called "Pick of the Piccolo,"
7 p.m. May 2 at Oak Park
High School. Tickets are
'available-at the Oak Park
Library, the Oak Park Com-
munity Center, Hudson's
Northland and Downtown,
and at the door.
Featured in the cast are
lyric tenor Cantor Harold
Orbach, of Temple Israel, as
Yankl the Groom; colorta-
tura soprano Marjorie Gor-
don, Rayzel the Bride; Elsie
Inselman, mezzo soprano,
Yenta the Goatkeeper; bari-
tone James Berg, professor
of music and career opera
singer, Dodi the Innkeeper;
Evelyn Orbach, actress, di-
rector, producer on radio,
TV, and stage, the goat.
David Wilson is accompa-
nist. For information, call
the Oak Park Library, LI
8-7230. The program is
sponsored by the Oak Park
Arts and Cultural Commis-
sion.

for a Jewish international cultural agency.

Eva Jospe received her doctorate in Philosophy at Georgetown Uni-

versity and currently is a lecturer in Modern Jewish Thought at

George Washington University. Her areas of specialization include

the work of Martin Buber, Hermann Cohen and Moses Mendeksohn.

Marking the 10th Yohrzeit of Rabbi Morris Adler
Sponsored by the Aabbi,:
Aiorris Adler Memorial Foundation
,
Open to - th e Public — Free' Admission

The Southfield Commu-
nity Arts Council and the
Music Performance Trust
Funds of the Recording In-
dustries (administered by
the Detroit Federation of
Musicians) will sponsor a
concert in recognition of the
U.S. Bicentennial 3 p.m.
May 2 at the Southfield-
Lathrup High School audi-
torium.
The concert will feature
American music — from the
landing of the Puritans to
the present. Marguerite
Kozenn Chajes, artistic di-
rector for the concert, will
narrate.
Participants include pian-
ist and music director Lawr-
ence LaGore; sopranos Ear-
nestine Nimmons, Virginia
Person and Roma Ridell;
baritone Peter Bickelmann;
violinist Emily M. Austin; a
chamber music ensemble
under the direction of Frank
DiBlasi and a madrigal
chorus conducted by David
Jorlett
Admission is free.

SENATOR McGEE
don' Committee, chairman
of its subcommittee on for-
eig-n operations, chairman
of the Post Office and Civil
Service Committee, a mem-
13er of the Foreign Relations
Committee and chairman of
its subcommittee on Afri-
can affairs.
During a recent Senate
floor debate, Sen. McGee
- declared that Israel's
strikes at terrorist bases
inside Lebanon are justi-
fled by "international law,
political realities and com-
mon sense."
In honoring Adat Shalom
president Gerald Rosen-
bloom, those attending the
tribute dinner will also be
offered an opportunity to
aid Israel's exploration and
development of new sources
of energy power.
Dinner chairman is David
Pollack, current Israel Bond
chairman for the Metropoli-
tan Detroit area. Honorary
chairmen are Nathan Gol-
din and Samuel Hechtman.

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MAY 7-9, 1976

American Music
Focus of Program

Generosity

Rabbi Nehuniah's disci-
ples asked him: "What have
you done to prolong your
life?" He answered: "I have
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Junior Division to Hear Orbach
on Thursday at United Hebrew

his credits also include lead-
ing operatic roles and record
albums.
The Junior Division meet-
ing is one of a series of lec-
tures open to interested
young adults within the
metropolitan area, accord-
ing to series chairman Neil
Satovsky.

Cantor Harold Orbach of
Temple Israel will speak on
"The Music of the American
Jews" to the Junior Division
of the Jewish Welfare Fed-
eration 8 p.m. Thursday in
the United Hebrew Schools
main building.
Cantor Orbach has sung
in concert around the world.
Chosen by Prime Minister
of Israel Golda Meir to sing
at that country's 25th Anni-
versary Concert in Israel,

For information, call Lillian
Bernstein at the Federation
offices, 965-3939.

"BRUSSELS CONFERENCE ON
SOVIET JEWRY

a first hand report"

by

SISTER MARGARET ELLEN TRAXLER, SSND

of Chicago

Dynamic activist in causes of human rights

Director of THE INSTITUTE OF WOMEN TODAY

THURSDAY., APRIL 29.8:00 p.m.

Adat Shalom Synagogue Sanctuary

29901 Middlebelt Road • Farmington Hills, Mich.

RECEPTION FOLLOWING THE LECTURE

ADMISSION — FREE

PUBLIC IS INVITED

Under the auspices of

AMERICAN JEWISH CONGRESS

AND THE

ADAT SHALOM SYNAGOGUE
MEN'S CLUB

"Yankee Ingenuity," an
American comedy, will run
through May 16 at Meadow
Brook Theatre. Tickets are
available at Hudson's or by
calling the theater box of-
fice, 377-3300.

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Detroit Committee for Soviet Jewry

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Sunday, May 2
1 P.M.
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Featured Rally Speaker:

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