4 r i vit THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Esther Broner's Play Wins Kudos An award-winning play with a feminist theme and a Jewish flavor, was greeted YOUR WEDDING— BAR MITZVA ALBU FINER WINER WILL BE WHEN PHOTOGRAPHED BY AND ASSOCIAT,ES• 357-1010 FOR SALE successful business established 23 years — must sell on account of health southfield area Write The Jewish News Box 2045 17515 W. 9 Mile Suite 865 Southfield, Mich. 48075 II • AP/ IP. 111111111111111131111111M entire stock of • PLANTS & POTS at la 2 30 0 A) OFFEl a =CLEARANCE! Everyth.ng u1SI ded :a— 'Ct. Sunop ,Daity IA 10-5 Thursday la 20099 W.12 Mile at Evvgreea m-9 in the Country Village Center Master Charge or BankAmerica,' comissouraimul BERNICE STONE licensed Electrolygist presents Total Beauty through ELECTROLYSIS Located in Birmingham for info call 647-7997 Feather, Down or Wool COMFORTERS MADE or RECOVERED Bed Pillows Cleaned and Recovered Berlin's Quilt & Pillow Co. Free Pick Up & Delivery 872-7554 with rave reviews and large audiences. at the three world premiere performances of Detroiter Esther Broner's "The Body Parts of Mar- garet Fuller" at Wayne State University's Hilberry Theatre last weekend. The 11-actress cast put on sparkling performances of the play, which won WSU's American Bicentennial Playwriting Competition for Mrs. Broner, writer-in- residence and associate professor of English at WSU. The play takes place on an Israeli kibutz, but the Jew- ish nuances are subordinate to the major theme of wom- en's experience, brought out through the class's study of the life of mid-19th Century writer, editor and feminist Margaret Fuller. The 10 students and their "convenor," immi- grants from throughout the world, tell the story of Margaret Fuller and ulti- mately their own stories as women, through personal experiences. Remarkably, none of the 11 actresses play subordi- nate roles and all gave strong individual perform- ances that contributed to the theme. The cast in- cluded Devorah Eizikovic as a lesbian, Deborah Adler as a Russian woman, and Sa- bina Gurewicz as a Roman- ian. Each character looks to her own experiences with her father, with men, in es- caping from political op- pression or family oppres- sion in coming to Israel, and relate society's oppressions while comparing their own lives to that of Margaret Fuller. Each actress is intensely involved in the highly emo- tional plot, and their hopes, fears, dreams and realities come crashing and resound- ing around themselves and rebounding through the class in Esther Broner's commentary on women and society. — A.H. Youth News tley Harris, youth coordina- tor, 968-3563. Junior congregation will have a baseball game 1:30 p.m. June 27 at Victoria Park. For information, call the youth lounge, 548-3123. Story Hour will begin its summer session 10 a.m. July 3 in the synagogue. Bnai Moshe youth pro- grams will be suspended for the summer. For informa- tion on youth activities at the synagogue, contact Har- - • ' June 18, 1976 37 m91- /6" Photography Akiva Hebrew Day School will hold its third annual commencement exercises 8 p.m. Tuesday in the LaMed Auditorium of the United Hebrew Schools. Michael Feigelman, a graduate of Akiva and a stu- dent in Wayne State Univer- sity's medical school, will be guest speaker. Feigelman was president of the Hillel Foundation on the WSU campus, chairman of the United Jewish Appeal Stu- dent Campaign and partici- pated in the United Jewish Appeal Young Leadership Mission to Israel. The graduates are How- ard Ginsburg, Allen Platt, Andrea Schnipper, Stuart Singal, Dinah Weiss, Brian White and Sheldon Mandel- baum. The first David I. Berris Memorial Award will be presented at the commence- ment. The annual award will be presented to the most outstanding 11th grade student as a partial scholarship for Akiva's 12th year in Israel program. Welfare of Man Bnai Moshe Juniors Cited Cong. Bnai Moshe's junior congregation members will be cited at Shabat morning services Saturday for at- tending Shabat morning services regularly. The members will receive t- shirts. The Senior United Syn- agogue Youth group (grades 9-12) will have its installa- tion of officers at Shabat morning services June 26 in the synagogue. Luncheon will follow. For information and reservations, call the adviser, Ronnie Anstandig, 968-1146. Talit and Tefilin Club will sponsor an all-day family trip to Cedar Point June 27. For information, call the ad- viser, Stuart Snider, 548-3123. Akiva Sets Graduation for Tuesday\-- ,' 7 He who carries evil re- ports from one to the other, though they be true, de- stroys the welfare of man. —Talmud Instant passport pictures. inc. 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