THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Ballet Featured With Symphony

The Rose Marie Floyd
Contemporary Civic Bal-
let Company will be fea-
tured with the Oak Park
Symphony Orchestra,
under the direction of

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Morris Hochberg, 3 p.m.
Dec. 12 at Oak Paik High
School.
Tickets may be purch-
ased at the door or at
Hudson's, Harrison Vio-
lins or the Oak Park Lib-
rary.

Women to Host
Art Auction

Beth Moses Sisterhood
will sponsor an art auc-
tion 8 p p.m. Sunday at
the Gallery Art Center,
Berkley. Preview will
begin at 7.
Among the items on
display are original
lithographs and wood-
cuts, metal wall hang-
ings, table sculptures and
oil paintings. There is a
nominal charge.

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`Lion in Winter'
Due at Hilberry

James Goldman's "The
Lion in Winter" will be
presented 8:30 p.m. Dec.
10, 11 and 15 in the Hil-
berry Theater on the
Wayne State University
campus.
Tickets are available at
Hudson's, the WSU
bookstore, the Highland
Park College bookstore,
Oakland University
ticket service and the
Hilberry box office, 577-
2972.

Center Symphony
Concert Tuesday

The Center Symphony
Orchestra, conducted by
Julius Chajes, will per-
form 8:30 p.m. Tuesday in
the Shiffman Hall of the
Jewish Community
Center.
Misha Rachlevsky, a
young Russian violinist,
will make his American
debut. Tickets are avail-
able at the Center
cashier's office.

LZA to Present

`Exodus' Movie

"Exodus," the second
film of the series "From
Holocaust to Redemp-
tion," will be shown 8 p.m.
Sunday in the Laikin Au-
ditorium of the Labor
Zionist Institute.
There is a charge. For
information, call the
Labor Zionist Alliance,
851-1606.

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Mildred Berry and her
puppets will entertain
3:30 p.m. Sunday in the
youth lounge of Adat
Shalom Synagogue,
sponsored by the Young
,'N Marrieds group.
Seating is limited, and
advance reservations are
required. For reser-
vations, call the Fredrick
Wallers, 626-0107.

Theater Group
Plays 'Golden Boy'

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New World Stage thea-
ter group will present
"Golden Boy" by Clifford
Odets at the Undercroft
Theatre in St. Philip's
and St. Stephen's Epis-
copal Church.
• Performances will be
held 8 p.m. tonight,
Saturday, Sunday and
Dec. 10, 11 and 12. Tickets
may be purchased at the
door or at Hudson's.
For information, call
Judy Tapp, 831-5616.

Sharon's Party
Stresses Peace

TEL AVIV (JTA) —
Gen. (Res.) Ariel Sharon
has announced that the
new political faction he
has formed to participate
in next year's elections
will be called Shlomzion
(Peace of Zion) and will be
a movement for "Zionist
fulfillment" through
peace.
Spokesmen for the var-
ious established parties
doubt that he will be able
to form a significant al-
ternative to the present
leadership. They give him
eight Knesset seats at the
.most:

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DSO to Perform 'Air Music' Work

Ned Rorem's Pulitzer
Prize-winning composi-
tion "Air Music" will be
performed by the Detroit
Symphony Orchestra,
under the direction of
Theo Alcantara, 8:30 p.m.
Thursday and 10:45 a.m.
Dec. 10 at Ford Au-

Concert Planned

The Michigan Chamber
Orchestra will give a con-
cert 7 p.m. Wednesday in
the Detroit Historical
Museum. Music of Haydn,
Ravel and Faure will be
performed. Admission is
free, and seats are lim-
ited. For reservations,
call the En Concert ticket
office, 832-7402.

Dinner Theater
Expands Play Run

Dinner
Somerset
Theatre has extended its
run of "Private Lives,"
starring Jimmy Launce
to four nights per week.
Dinner is served at 7:30
p.m., with curtain at 8:45.
For reservations, call
Alfred's Restaurant in
Somerset Mall, 643-8865.

Yeshiva U. Dinner
Will Honor Belkin

NEW YORK — Yeshiva
University will hold its
52nd annual Hanuka
dinner Dec. 12 at the Wal-
dorf Astoria hotel to
honor the memory of its
president for 32 years, the
late Dr. Samuel Belkin.

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ditorium.
Stephen
Bishop-Kovacevich will
be guest soloist. For tick-
ets, call the Ford Au-
ditorium box office, 961-
0700.

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