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March 11, 1977 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1977-03-11

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ORT Israel's schools and
classes now number 45,000
students in 80 centers ar-
ound the country.

25 Years Experience

CARMEL STUDIO

all social engagements
Portraits on Location
Landscapes—lnteriors

851-3397

Oxford U. Invites
Gutmann to Speak

Dr. Joseph Gutmann,
professor of art history at
Wayne State University,
has been invited to lec-
ture this summer at the
Oxford Centre for Post
Graduate Hebrew
Studies at Oxford Uni-
versity in England.

Now is
the Time!

American

Jewish

Congress

Overseas

Travel

— to plan that trip to
Israel, Europe, or
California.

— If you want a group
tour designed for -
individuals

If you want a unique travel experience
that accents Jewish interests

Call

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AJCongress Travel is Unique!

Hear — Betty Weir Alderson

Director, Overseas Program

Wednesday, March 16, 1977/8:00 p.m.
TEMPLE EMANU-EL
14450 W. 10 Mile Road, Oak Park, Michigan

sociation of Metrpolitan
Detroit will meet 7:45
p.m: Thursday in, the
Midrasha Library, 21550
W. 12 Mile, Southfield.
Midrasha librarian
Sarah Bell will sponsor
the meeting, conducted
by president Mae Weine.
Sher Rice, Cong. Bnai
David's librarian; Ron
Zate, editor of the Bnai
David Post, and Terri Sil-
verman, children's
artfair chairman, will
conduct a workshop on
"Harnessing Sheer
Energy — Getting Kids
Into the Jewish Library."
Guests are invited.

Jta3aCtov

ALL OUR Taft-Jlitii5vaect MEN

Beth /Achim, Feb. 12
.Adat Shalom, Feb. 12
Bnai David, Feb. 17

Shaarey Zedek, Feb. 19
Beth Achim, Feb. 19
Beth Abraham, Feb. 19
Temple Emanu-El, Feb. 19'

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MON.-SAT., 10 to 9—SUN., 12 to 5

It is living and working in a new
society with meaningful con-
tact between people.

It also means assistance to get
you started - such as financial
aid in housing, acquisition of a
teaching position, etc.

We will guarantee you an op-
portunity for personal enrich-
ment!

.1f you are a certified teacher
having some Hebrew back-
ground, you may qualify for this
progra m.

Rabbi Ernst J. Conrad
Terriple Kol Ami will
celebrate Jewish Music will officiate at the serv-
Month with a special ice, during which Dr. Irv-
Why not give it a try
musical program 8:30 ing Friedman will serve
as
cantorial
soloist.
Mrs.
p.m. today in conjunction
ISRAEL
with Sabbath services. Victor Klein is chairman
ALIYAH
CENTER
Julius Chajes will present of the Adult Education
25900 GREENFIELD RD.
a talk. on "The Influence Committee which spon-
SUITE 352
of the Past on Present sors the special event. An
OAK PARK, MICH.
and the community is in-
Day Jewish Music."
(313) 968-1044
Examples of Hassidic, vited.
Liturgical, and Israeli
music will be sung by An-
nette Chajes, mezzo-
DO YOU HAVE FAMILY IN ISRAEL?
soprano soloist as Julius
Chajes traces their deri-
Dave Dombey of Dave Dombey Associates
vation from past cultures.
PHOTOGRAPHERS
Chajes is conductor of
will be in ISRAEL
the Center Symphony Or-
chestra and .director of
April 14-May 3, 1977
music at the Jewish
'and is accepting a limited number of
Community Center of
color portrait assignments
Metropolitan Detroit.
For arrangements call
548
- 2266 or 548 - 1116
Moadon Ivri Plans

Ivri, the
' Moadon
Jewish Community Cent-
er's Hebrew Club, will
meet 3 p.m. Sunday irr the
10 Mile Center brarich.
Hanan Weizman will
speak on "Oriental Jews
in Israeli Society."
On March 20 the,group
will hear a talk by Yosef
Levanon, dean of the
• Midrasha-College of
Jewish Studies, on "The
10 Lost Tribes," and on
March 27 a discussion on
"Passover — Tradition
and Innovation in Our
Heritage."
Refreshments will be
served at 2. Hebrew
speakers in the commu-
nity are invited.

Home Nursing-
Course Offered

Preps and Huskys'

THE

It is an experience in living!

Lecture Sessions

HARUARD EXTENDS HEARTIEST WISHES TO

ERIC BENDEROFF—S'fld
ROBERT GAL—Oak Park
MARTIN WEINER—Oak Park
MIKE FONER—Oak Park

TEACHING IN ISRAEL
IS NOT MERELY A JOB!

.

TO THE NEW MAN IN YOUR LIFE

LOUIS GOLDBERG—SlId
JAY REIN—W. B'fld
TONY BROOKS—S'fld

The Jewish Music
Council encourages can-
tors, music directors, and
all performing artists to
include at least one work
related to the Holocaust
era on their programs of
Jewish music this year.
Librarians will be en-
couraged to mount the
Festival poster together
with books on the
Holocaust.
Information -on re-
source materials may be
obtained from the JWB
Jewish Music Council, 15
East - 26th Street, New
York, N.Y. 10010.

Jewish. Library
Julius, Annette Chajes Concert
Group Will Meet
at Temple Kol Ami Services
The Jewish Library As-

Come and
find out why

Guide

NEW YORK —
Thousands of Jewish
community centers, syn-
agogues, schools and
other Jewish organiza-
tions will celebrate the
1977 Jewish Music Festi-
val, whose theme this
year is "Music of Jewish
Resistance and Survival
— Am Yisrael Chai." The
33rd annual Jewish Music
Festival, sponsored by
the Jewish Welfare Board
Jewish Music Council,
is observed through April
2 (Erev Pesah).
The JWB Jewish Music
Council provides resource
materials to help Jewish
Ofra Chaza, the 18-year;,old Yeminite star of "Here
communities and organi-
zations carry out their Is Israel," is shown rehearsing for the show that has
own observances of the been booked into 55 Jewish communities by the Jewish
Welfare Board during Jewish Music Festival.
Jewish Music Festival.
The primary emphasis
of the Jewish Music Fes- a"nd concentration camps, ' to the theme in all of its
tival is on music reflect- but also music whose cre- topical developments,
ing the Holocaust era. ation has been inspired will be found among the
Such music would include by the Holocaust and the many resources available
not only works composed Six Million Jews who from JWB's Jewish Music
and performed in ghettos perished. Music suitable Council.

* *

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Bank
Cards
Honored

Red Cross will offer a
home nursing course, free
of charge, at its South
Oakland office, 25900
Greenfield, Oak Park, 6
p.m. Wednesdays begin-
ning March 23.
Due to limited enroll-
ment, pre-registration is
required. To register, call
the Red Cross South Oak-
land office, 968-2255.

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