THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 32 Friday, April 22, 1977 Project ( Hope Theater Benefit Detroit Pro Mozart Society to HoldAnnual Concert in May Center Symphony to Feature Violinist, Pianist in Concert Area theater groups will participate in benefit per- formances of the Cole Por- ter musical "Anything Goes," to be performed 8 p.m. April 28-30 at Varner Recital Hall at Oakland Uni- versity as a fundraiser for Project Hope. For ticket information, call Project Hope, 649-4775. The annual concert of the Pro Mozart Society of Greater Detroit will take place 3 p.m. May 1 at the Mme. Cadillac Hall of Mary- grove College, Detroit. On the occasion of the 150th anniversary of Beetho- ven's death, which is being commemorated throughout the world, the program will feature special works by the German master. Marguerite Kozenn Chajes, founder of the so- ciety and artistic director, and Lawrence LaGore, music director, have also chosen compositions by Mo- zart, Franz Schubert, Gus- tav Mahler and Richard Strauss for the program. The participating artists will be sopranos Roma-Rid- dell and Earnestine Nim- mons; mezzo-soprano Rose- marie Murch; Edward King- The Center Symphony Or- chestra of the Jewish Com- munity Center, under the di- rection of Julius Chajes, will present the fifth and final concert of the 37th sea- son 8:30 p.m. May 3 in the Center's Shiffman Hall. Soloists for the concert will be Mischa Lefkowitz, violinist and Flavio Varani, pianist. "Adolescence is a period of rapid changes. Between the ages of 12 and 17, for example, a parent ages 20 years." —Changing Times - COUNTRY INN B-B RIBS • B-B CHICKEN • • ITALIAN DISHES —BEER •81. WINE- 45109 CASS • UTICA 731-4440 "In The Big Red House" PREMIER NORTH AMERICAN TOUR the georgon dancer-i s oF Israel COMPANY OF 50 Tuesday and Wednesday MAY10 &11 8:30 p.m. -$9.50 $8.50 $5.50 for tickets and information call 963-7680 for group discounts call Joan Heidt, 963-7622 MUSIC HALL CIENTEU 350 Madison Avenue Just three blocks from the Chrysler Xway on the Madison exit. Attendant Parking ALL SEATS •• • • • • • • $1.25 AT ALL TIMES The CB battle cry of The Great Trucker's War! starring CHUCK NORRIS WITH GEORGE MURDOCK • TERRY O'CONNOR COLOR PRINTS BY MOVIELAB • AN AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL RELEASE WASHINGTON THEATRE In March, the Chief Rab- bi of the Israel Army, Rab- bi Gad Navon, was appoint- ed. Rabbi Navon was born in Morocco and is the first North African Jew to as- sume such a position. In Bat Yam, the election of Yo- _ sef Messica as chairman of the city council, brought protest. Messica was born in Libya. MOVIE GUIDE FLAVIO VARNI There is a charge. For in- formation, call the Cultural Arts Department, 661-1000, est. 250 or 164 MARGUERITE CHAJES ins, tenor; Emily M. Aus- tin, violin; Fedora Horwitz and Lawrence LaGore, pian- ists. The Pro Mozart Society of Greater Detroit was founded in 1960 and was the first of its kind in the United States. Among the co-sponsors are the South- field Arts Council, the Music Study Club of Metro- politan Detroit, the Tuesday Musicale, the Austrian So- ciety and the G.T.E.V. Edel- weiss. Proceeds from the con- cert will be directed to the International Foundation Mozarteum in Salzburg for the publication of Mozart's opera "Cosi Fan Tutte" to the text of Lorenzo De- °Ponte. In 1956 the Mozarteum started to work on a new and scholarly revised edi- tion of the more than 600 compositions of Mozart. So far 80 volumes have been published. The 56th score is Mozart's greatest opera, "The Magic Flute." Its pref- ace states that the only Mo- zart organization in the Western Hemisphere, the Pro Mozart Society of Greater Detroit, made its publication possible. For tickets to the May concert, write Francis M. Dodge, vice-president and treasurer of the Mozart So- ciety, 561 E. Jefferson, De- troit, Mich. 48226. The mariners asked Jonah, "When cometh thou? What is thy country and of what people art thou?" And Jonah re- plied, "I am a Hebrew; and I fear the Lord, the God of heaven, who has made the sea and the dry land." • • • • • • • • • • • ■ rE1M • • • • • • • BONENSWCYB/1181/1711/ERD a ig ffnoveirru 11M.E'71,4 PL I Kissinger, Vance Ignore Jerusalem YG s9 Royal Oak - 541-0082 1VIISCHA LEFKOWITZ A young Russian-born vio- linist, Lefkowitz concertized recently in Austria, Switzer- land, France and Finland. Lefkowitz will soon join the first violin section of the Los Angeles Philharmonic. This will mark his fourth ap- pearance as soloist with the Center Symphony Orches- tra. Varani, a native of Bra- zil, is presently artist-in- residence at Oakland univer- sity in Rochester. Varani, a native of Brais presently artist-in-residence at Oakland University in Rochester. Varani has been heard throughout South America, Europe and the United States. For the past two seasons he has ap- peared as soloist with the Detroit Symphony Orches- tra at the Meadow Brook Festival. The program will include Mozart's Violin Concerto No. 5 in A Major, Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 21 in C Major and Gluck's Over- ture to I"Iphigenie of Aulis." Auction to Benefit Music Academy Friends of Interlochen will hold a benefit art auc- tion to provide scholarships to the music camp 3 p.m. Sunday at the Roger Rinke Cadillar showroom, War- ren. Preview will be held at 2. Harry Weinsaft, curator of the Kingsley Gallery in }Kingsley Inn, will be auctio- neer. There is a nominal charge. Tickets re avail- able by calling Mrs. Samuel S. Klein, 626-5929, and - at the door. Area residents aiding in efforts for the Interlochen benefit are Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence S. Bensman, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Canvas- ser, Mr. and Mrs. Klein, Dr. Stuart Bloom, Mr. and Mrs. Burton L. Rosen and Mr. and Mrs. Alan E. Schwartz. In Christian mythol- ogy, "Abraham's Bosom" stands for the abode in the netherworid of the unbaptized children and for purgatory, from where, after punishment, Abraham conducts the purified souls into paradise. Americana Complex 1, 2, 3, 4 Greenfield N. of 9 Mile 559-2730 4 THEATERS IN ONE BUILDING RAILROAD CROSSING Wed. MATINEES ALL THEATERS—I Show only at 1:00-41 "A STAR IS BORN" 6640 E. EIGHT MILE RD. PRESENTS "THE SLIPPER &THE ROSE" RON CODEN "EAGLE HAS LANDED"' "SLAP SHOT" BERKLEY 12 T=age BARGAIN NIGHTS all seats $1.00 No Coupons SUN. thru FRI. THURS. THRU SAT. 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