46 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, March 25, 1977 ONE MAN 'ORCHESTRA. E 3 'PIEC ORCHESTRA Freddy Sheyer 398-2462 Dancer Wins Israeli Prize NEW YORK—Martha Graham, the doyenne of modern dance, was awarded an honorary docto- rate degree from the Tel Aviv University "in recogni- tion of her outstanding and original contribution to mod- ern dance form and her role as a most illustrious ex- _Prescription Optical Co.— 101/2 Mile B. Pat Benton F.I.A.O. Art, Music to Kick Off Center Israel Independence Events ponent and interpreter of modern dance, and for her much appreciated contribu- tion to the promotion and development of modern dance and choreography in Israel." Miss Graham will receive the award in New York in May at a special evening to be sponsored in cooperation with the Martha Graham Center for Contemporary. Dance. Pesah Recipes • Eye Doctors Prescriptions Filled r 54i:3343 HASIDIC SINGERS TZEMET The Jewish Community Center will kickoff its an- nual week-long Israel inde- pendence observance with an exhibitionof works by Is- raeli artists Ella and Shmuel Raayoni. The exhibition will open 7:30 p.m. April 16 in the Center, and the public is in- vited to a reception in' honor of Mrs. Raayoni. Like her husband Shmuel, Mrs. Raayoni's works ap- pear in museums, galleries • Glasses Repaired 1 Day Oak Park 26001 Coolidge K. MARTHA GRAHAM SPECIAL for PASSOVER Kosher Milk For Passover 1/2 gal. Ctns. at regular price Processed and packaged under supervision of the Rabbinic Conference of Michigan SHMUEL RAAYONI have a with savings FLAIR . • • *135 FABRICS FROM TO CHOOSE 14 DAYS ONLY! SALE ENDS APRIL 9th 84" SOFA' $599 reg: $1043 60" LOVE SEAT reg: $851 $499 CHAIR reg: $501 $299 40% OFF Special Orders or Stock i i ' ,ItEiNHAROT FLAIR ....,3 * LIN. • C M•48 ...m. .....", s. IN GRADE P FABRIC 8 styles of sofas with matching love seats, and 9 styles of chair in your choice of 135 current fabrics to select from. d Sherwoo studios ,Inc. BEN MORGANROTH and MARK MORGANROTH PROFESSIONAL MEMBERS A.S.I.D. TEL-TWELVE MALL Inc.) Mr • Stewed Carrots • Designer Frames (k (Copyright 1977. JTA. Passover cooking is nor- mally associated with heavy, hard-to-digest foods. But this need not neces- sarily be the case, as illus- trated by the two examples below from an excellent Passover cookbook called "Pesach Cookbook" pub- lished by the Sisterhood of Congregation Beth Pinchas, 1710 Beacon St., Brookline, Mass. 02146. (Cost is $4 plus 60 cents for postage an handling.) Certified American' Board of Opticiariry' Co;Midge By NORMA BARACH • 354-9060 1 cup water cup orange juice 1 /2 cup red wine 1 /2 1 tsp. cinnamon a few cloves 3 tbsps. raisins 3 tbsps. margarine 1 lb. carrots, cubed Cook all ingredients ex- cept carrots 10 minutes. Add carrots and simmer gently until soft. Spring Garden Vegetable Dish 1/4 cup butter or margarine 11/2 lbs. summer squash, sliced ev • 1 medium green paper, diced ELLA RAAYONI 1 bunch scallions, sliced and private collections and 3 medium tomatoes, peeled government institutions all .- and diced 1 tsp. sugar over the world. 1 tsp. salt . Mrs. Raayoni studied tex- 'Ai tsp. pepper tiles while doing research 1 /2 cup thin sliced celery on ancient costumes, and In a large heavy skillet, from this study developed a saute squash, pepper, scal- technique of creating col- lions' and celery in the but- ter or margarine until lages out of cloth. In addi- tion to her work with tex- onion is tender. Add to- tiles, Mrs. Raayoni creates matoes and seasoning; cook vegetables are tender. artworks with fiberglakss until Serves 6. panels. Her husband works in oils and watercolors. His work ranges from lively abstract watercolors to semi-ab- stract, semi-decorative ex- pressionism. At 8:30 p.m. that evening, the opening night celebra- tion will feature the Tzemet (Duo) Reim, who sing Ha- sidic and international melo- dies. Comprised of Benny Rosenbaum and Yisrael Got- tesdiener, the duo began performing together at the Hasidic Music Festival in 1969. There is a charge for the performance. All Israel Independence Week activities at the Cen- ter are open to the public, some at a nominal charge. Tickets for the perform- ances are available at the Center cashier's office. For information on any of the Center's Israel Independ- ence Week activities, call the cultural arts depart- ment, 661-1000, ext. 250. Malamud Tells of JeWish Identity NEW YORK (JTA)—Ber- nard Malamud, the novelist whose 'characters live out their lives in a strongly Jew- ish metaphor, has informed a Bnai Brith audience that his own childhood was not "particularly religious" but that "at a certain point in my youth I felt the need to define myself as a Jew." Malamud made those com- ments in accepting the Bnai Brith annual Jewish Heri- tage Award for excellence in literature. Israel Regulates Tourist Services NEW YORK--"Israel's Tourism Services' Law, which came into effect re- cently, will increase safe- guards for tourists' rights," said Israel Zuriel, Israel Commissioner for Tourism in North- America. Under the law, tourist services may not set,"un- reasonable conditions" such as demands by hotels that tourists stay for more than one night. -The new law also prohibits tour-guides from accepting commissions from shops or' restaurants to which they take tourists. Israel is also considering requirements that hotels in- sure both their guests and their guests' property, and that travel agents and tour operators deposit securitie with the Israel Ministry Tourism, guaranteeing fu fillment of their com- mitments to both tourists and suppliers. Grove to Honor Osias Zwerdling Beth Israel Congregation of Ann Arbor will sponsor a grove in the United Syna- gogue Forest in San- hedriya, Israel, in memory of Osias Zwerdling, founder and president for more than 40 _years. The congregation will plant 1,000 trees over a three-year period. To partic- ipate in the project, contact the - Jewish National Fund, 22100 Greenfield, Oak Park, 48237 (968-0820). •