THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
2o Friday, July 22, 1977
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Invite You To See Why
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In The Metropolitan
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Mort To Great Scott Mkt.
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Open Tues. thru Fri., 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Sat., 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.
Three photography shows
will open at the Detroit In-
bstitute of Arts Wednesday
and run through Sept. 4:
Photography by Moholy-
Nagy, the Farm Security
Administration in Michigan
and recent acquisitions.
Continuing exhibitions in-
clude "Brahma," an archi-
tectural contruction by Mi-
chael Hall, through July 31,
and a retrospective of the
works of American sculptor
Daniel Chester French,
through Aug. 28.
At 2 p.m. July 27 and 29
there will be a free gallery
talk, "Offerings for the De-
Arraba, a NIuslim - Arab ° Although it does not men-
tion any fish by name, the
, village of Samaria, is gener-
ceased," on a fragment of ally identified with Ar.ibot,
Torah has more than a
an Egyptian tomb wall, by center of King Solon-Oils
dozen terms for fishing im-
William Peck.
plementS.
Third Province.
The
Melikin
Puppet
Theatre of Chicago will pre-
sent "The Fabled Mr.
Aesop" for children 5-12
years 2 p.m. Sunday in the
COMPLETE CHINESE MENU
Institute's Youtheatre
INCLUDING
LUNCHEON COMBINATION PLATES
series. There is a charge.
11 a.m. TO 4 p.m.
Every Tuesday and
SOUPS
•
APPETIZERS
• ALL CANTONESE ENTREES
•
Thtirsday at 8 and 10 p.m.
OPEN 7 DAYS...MON.-SAT., 11 a.m.-10 p.m. SUN., 12 noon-10 p.m.
there are jazz concerts in
Kresge Court, through Sept.
22. There is a charge.
For information, call the
19961 W. 12 MILE RD.
Art Institute ticket office,
EVERGREEN SHOPPING PLAZA
832-2730.
CARRY-OUT ONLY
KWANG'S
569-6448
On Evergreen Side
Picnic, Concert at Meadowbrook
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Art Institute Has New Exhibits
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The fifth annual Picnic on
the Grass will take place 6
p.m. July 30 at Meadow
Brook. Food will be pre-
pared by French-trained
chef Deanna Gerber of New
York.
At 8:30 p.m. violinist Yitz-
hak Perlman will be the sol-
ist with the Detroit Sym-
phony in a concert of music
Want a Skimpy Sandwich?
DON'T COME TO
OLD TIME DELI
27701 Orchard Lake Road
Near 12 Mile
553-2191
by Glinka, Brahms and Si-
belius.
There is a charge, and
proceeds will go toward the
Meadow Brook Art Gallery
at Oakland University.
Tickets are available
from Mrs. Harold Jaffee at
the Meadow Brook Art Gal-
lery.
Sunday Concerts
Resume at Center
The Center Symphony Or-
chestra, under the direction
of Julius Chajes, will re-
sume Sunday afternoon con-
certs Oct. 9, Dec. 4, March
12, 1978, April 9, 1978 and
May 7, 1978.
Among the soloists will
be Artur Balsam and Fe-
dora Horowitz, pianists;
Kathleen Winkler, Miha Po-
gacnik, violinists; Hart Hol-
tman, violist; Cantor Har-
old Orbach and Leon
Petrus, tenors; Annette
Chajes, mezzo-soprano. The
Family Concert will feature
Jeffrey Chajes, 12-years-old
pianist.
For information, call the
Jewish Community Center,
661-1000, ext. 258.
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Films for Elderly
A representative from the
Senior Citizens Broad-
casting Association will
show two films of interest
to the elderly 1 p.m.
Tuesday at the Oak Park
Senior Citizens Activity Cen-
ter.
Transportation is avail-
able. For information and
bus reservations, call the
Senior Center, 541-0900.
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