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March 18, 1977 - Image 35

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1977-03-18

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Yiddish Theater in Israel Mirrors Changing Weather

By MOSHE RON

The Jewish News Special
Israel correspondent

TEL AVIV — The situ-
ation of the Yiddish thea-
ter in Israel is like our
climate in winter:
we have rain and thun-
derstorm or suddenly the

Concert Slated

Friends of the Oak Park
Library will present a
program of flute and
harpsichord music 8 p.m.
Sunday in the Oak Park
Library. FltAtist Ginka
Ortega and harpsichor-
dist Evelyne Scheyer•ill
r - -ii—,entertain. Admission is
ree.

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sun in shining
there gnant and has stopped formances. They were ex-
The Oak Park Commun-
are some good ensembles performing. She will cellent singers but they ity Theatre will present
and performances or renew her performances did . not have the back- "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof''
in a few months.
there is nothing.
Americana Complex
ground to perform in a by Tennessee Williams, 8
Sometimes the per-
Yiddish theater.
p.m. tonight and Satur-
1, 2, 3, 4
formances with the best
Two Yiddish operattos,
Israel Volin is prepar- day in the Oak Parli. High
Greenfield N. of 9 Mile 559-2731
actors have no success.
arranged by Raymond ing a new performance School Little Theatre.
4 THEATERS IN ONE BUILDING
Shimon Dsygan is pre- Tou and Natan Gilbore, with actor Menashe War- Ticket reservations are
paring a new perform- have been successful. shawer. And Natan Gil- advised. For information,
Wed. MATINEES ALL
THEATERS-4 Show only
ance. "One Does Not Lick There were some young boa is preparing a new call the Oak Park Com-
at 1M—$1 :
Honey". He is very popu- artists from Romania performance of "The Two munity Center, 541-0900.
lar.
who had to learn Yiddish Street Singers" with two
"A STAR IS BORN"
But Dsygan has also en- . especially for the per- singers from Romania.
Womensrites
countered many difficulti-
"THE FARMER"
es. It is very expensive Junior Division Hears Attorney
Program
Due
"FUN WITH
now to arrange a theatrical
DICK AND JANE"
The
Birmingham
performance. There is
Harold Nor-
Bloomfield Art Associa-
"THE SAILOR WHO FELL
hardly any financial sup- ris, Attorney
professor of Constitu-
tion will present a
FROM GRACE WITH THE SEA"
port.
tional
and
criminal
law
at
multi-media program,
He has considered a Detroit College of Law,
•"Womensrites" 8 p.m._
BERKLEY' .12 gil;:(Itr ige
Series of one-man per- will
speak on "The
Thursday and March 25
formances, which are Tricentennial:
BARGAIN NIGHTS
Can
We
in t-he gallery of the
much cheaper. Dsygan Make It?" at an open
BBAA
headquarters,
all seats $1.00
plans a great tour of the meeting of the Junior Di-
1516 S. Cranbrook, Bir-
Jewish centers all over Vision
No Coupons
of the Jewish Wel-
mingham. There is a
the world.
SUN.
thru FRI.
fare
Federation
8
p.m.
charge.
The talented young Wednesday in LaMed
Clinton
Eastwood in
Yiddish primadonna Auditorium of United
The reward of study is the
Mary Lorianu is pre- Hebrew Schools.
"THE ENFORCER" (R)
understanding.
Prof. Norris, a former
—The Talmud
Tickets Available
HAROLD
NORRIS
delegate to Michigan's
for 'Fantasticks'
Constitutional Conven- tion, is active in the
Jewish Community
Tickets are still availa-
ALL SEATS $1.25 AT ALL TIMES
ble for the Jewish Com- Zide Re-Elected Council, the American
Civil Liberties Union, the
munity Center's presen-
tation of the musical to Variety Club Anti-Defamation League
and other communal
George Segal hangs tough
comedy, "The Fantas-
causes.
ticks," to run, through
and plays the game with
The Junior Division
March 27 at the main
all the chambers loaded!
meeting
is
one
of
a
series
Center complex. Evening
of
lectures
open
to
in-
performances are at 8
terested young adults
•p.m.
from college age through
Two matinee perfor-
their early 30s in the met-
mances will be held 3:30
ropolitan Detroit area.
p.m. Sunday and March
For information, con-
27, and tickets for them
tact Division director Li-
are available by advance
lian Bernstein, 965-3939.
sale only. Student tickets
will be available for the
Serve Maxim
matinees.
Tickets may be purch-
to Pesah Guests
ased at the Center
Maxim — the freeze-
cashier's office. For in-
dried coffee with perked
formation, call Sandi
MARTY ZIDE
coffee taste — starts with
Goldsmith at the Center,
Avco Embmsy %elm
Marty Zide and Bob Al-
fresh percolator coffee,
851-7300, ext. 200.
lison were re-elected chief freeze-dried into big rich
barker and first assistant
chunks that burst into
Youth Orchestra
chief barker, . respec-
fresh-perked flavor the
to Have Concert
tively, of the board of the
WASHINGTON THEATRE
instant you . add boiling
water. Maxim is certified
Detroit
Symphony Variety Club.
426
S. Washington, Royal Oak - 541-0082
-Comprised of persons
kosher for Passover.
Youth Orchestra will
begin its seventh season from the entertainment
with a concert 3:30 p.m. and allied fields, the club
Sunday in Ford Au- benefits charities _aiding.
ditorium. Philip Green- children.
BARGAIN MATS. EVERY DAY 'TIL 2:30 P.M.-51.50
berg, assistant conductor
of the parent Detroit
Symphony Orchestra,
NOMINATED BEST SUPPORTING
will be on the podium.
ACTRESS — LEE GRANT
Tickets are available at
the Ford. Auditorium box
office.

THE
CASSANDRA
CROSSING

Featuring Pierre Turgeon

Reservations

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Harpist to Appear

SAME NOSTALGIC ATMOSPHERE!
SAME GREAT MENU!

Edward Druzinsky,
principal harpist with the
Chicago Symphony Or-
chestra, will appear in
concert with the Oakwav
Symphony Orchestra 8
p.m. Saturday at
Clarenceville High
School. Tickets are avail-
able at Hudson's and at
the door.

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THAT LEFT
HAMBURG ON
MAY 13, 1939
WITH 937
GERMAN
JEWISH
REFUGEES
BOUND
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