THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Girl Scout Honoree Named
Hanna Linden of South-
field was awarded a thanks
badge, the highest honor for
an adult member in Girl
Scouting, at the annual
meeting of the Girl Scouts
of Metropolitan Detroit.
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Greenberg Wins International
Young Conductors Competition
Philip Greenberg, assist-
ant conductor of the Detroit
Symphony Orchestra, was
named first prize winner in
the Nikolai Malko Inter-
national Competition for
Young Conductors last
week in Copenhagen, Den-
mark.
Greenberg was one of 30
conductors invited to com-
pete from 130 who applied.
He was named the winner
by both the Danish Radio
Orchestra and the special
panel of judges, the first
time in, the history of the
competition that one con-
ductor had won both
awards.
Greenberg conducted the
Detroit Symphony last year
Third Chajes
Concert Slated
Philip Greenberg, assist-
ant conductor of the De-
troit Symphony Orchestra,
who recently won the first
prize in the - Nicolai Malko
conducting competition in
Copenhagen, and a string
ensemble will be featured
in the third annual M.
Chajes Concert of contempo-
rary chamber music 3 p.m.
Sunday, at Southfield-Lath-
rup Auditorium. Admission
is free. For information,
call Bruce Schmidt at the
Southfield Public Library,
354-9610.
Auction Will Start
Following Shabat
The Mr. and Mrs. Club of
Cong. Beth Achim an-
nounces its art auction will
take place at 9:45 p.m. Sat-
urday at the Gallery Art
Center, instead of the 9
p.m. starting time an-
nounced originally.
The public is invited at a
nominal charge. For infor-
mation, call Jerry Beale,
352-6534.
Friday, May 20, 1977 35
Alexander Jagellon,
grand duke of Lithuania
1492-1501, expelled the Jews
from Lithuania in 1485. How-
ever, as king of Poland,in
1503, he allowed the exiled
Jews to return.
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PHILIP GREENBERG
at the annual Balfour Con-
cert sponsored by the Zion-
ist Organization of Detroit.
Weekend Films
Detroit Film Theatre 7
will show three films this
weekend in the Detroit In-
stitute of Arts auditorium.
At 7 and 9:30 p.m. tonight,
"Les Orders"; 7 and 9:30
p.m. Saturday, "Fists in
the Pocket"; 7:30 p.m. Sun-
day, "I Am a Fugitive from
a Chain Gang." For infor-
mation, call the Detroit
Film Theatre office, 833-
7942, or the ticket office,
832-2730.
`Met' Begins Local
Programs Monday
The Detroit Grand Opera
Association, Inc., will pre-
sent the Metropolitan Opera
Monday through May 28 at
the Masonic Auditorium.
Operas to be performed
include: "La Boheme,"
8:30 p.m. Monday; "Sam-
son et Dalila," 8 p.m.
Tuesday; "Le Prophete," 8
p.m. Wednesday; "Tosca,"
8 p.m. Thursday; "Lohen-
grin," 7 p.m. May 27; "Die
Zauberflote (The Magic
Flute)," 1:30 p.m. May 28;
and "Il Trovatore," 8 p.m.
May 28.
MON., 11 a.m.-3 p.m.
TUES.-THURS., 11 a.m.-9 p.m. LIGHTED
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mail check or money order to
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MSU 'Dribbler' Aids Heart Fund
Sigma Alpha Mu frater-
nity at Michigan State Uni-
Symphony Benefit
What's a Wicker Works? It's a restaurant that
serves fine foods, cocktails and wines with a
casually elegant touch, in a comfortable setting
of an abundance of interior plantings, natural
wicker and solid oak. Two open hearth fire-
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The Oak Park Symphony
Society will present the
Michigan Trio in a benefit
performance for the Oak
Park Symphony Orchestra
7:30 p.m. Sunday at Bir-
mingham Temple. There
will be a petit champagne-
buffet after the perform-
ance. For tickets, by reser-
vation only, call Julius Jaru-
laitis, 548-0323, or Robert
Ernstein, 559-7789.
Crime Is Focus
of Council Forum
State Senator Jack
Faxon, State Supreme
Court Justice Blair Moody
Jr., and Oakland County
Sheriff Johannes F. Spreen
will speak on the topic,
"Crime: What can you do
about it?" at a public
forum arranged by the Civil
Liberties Subcommittee of
the Jewish Community
Council of Metropolitan De-
troit, 8 p.m. June 2, at
Temple Emanu-El.
Council Presiderkt John H.
Shepherd will act as moder-
ator. The public is invited.
versity is conducting a bas-
ketball bouncing marathon
this weekend to raise funds
for the Michigan Heart As-
sociation.
Tim Ruppee is trying to
break the mark of 45 hours
non-stop, and is bouncing
the basketball on the MSU
campus and in Lansing and
East Lansing. Blood pres-
sure clinics will be set up
at various locations as part
of the event.
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