30 Friday, October 7, 1977 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS , t f Zusie Dung's 33459 W. 8 MILE RD., The Power of the Maccabia Games Just W. Of Farmington Rd. 477-0656 By HASKELL COHEN (Copyright 1917, JTA Inc.) The Home Of QUALITY FOODS At REASONABLE PRICES TRY OUR GREAT EVERY TUES. & THURS. 1 p.m. to 10 p.m. CARRY-OUT SPECIALS ALMOND CHICKEN Incl. ALMOND CHICKEN SPECIAL COMBINATION erved with FRIED RICE, W/FRIED RICE AND SHRIMP EGG ROLL, TEA SHRIMP EGG ROLL OR COFFEE only $375 Reg. $ 75 only $1 295 After attending and par- ticipating in several sets. of Maccabia Games one is inclined, as is this writer, to question the validity of run- ning the games. As one grows older, one is apt to get the idea of chuCk- ing the whole thing. until a letter comes across your desk from an athlete who expresses himself, as does_ Tony Scott, one of the Americah divers, in an unsolicited missive to the United States Committee Sports for Israel. Tony writes: "The pur- pose of this letter should not be to express my apprecia- eit4 7Re144, Recoototeada TORONTO (JTA)—Does appointed and will not an actor have to himself be assume office for several Jewish to portray a Jewish months character on the television A complaint has been laid screen? Is it discrimination by ACTRA (Association of to tell a non-Jewish per- Canadian Television and former he is not eligible? Radio Artists) against John This is the question Can- Hirsch, director of drama ada's new Commissioner of for the Canadian Broad- Human Rights, Gordon casting Corp. The CBC planned to stage FairWeather, will have to ponder. The matter has "The Alchemist of Cecil already been submitted to Street," an updated version him, though he was just of Ben Jonson's "The ■■■••■■•■•■■•■•■■••■•■• Alchemist" with the time changed to the 20th Century SPECIAL GOOD AT • and the milieu TOronto's • THIS LOCATION ONLY • former Jewish quarter • (Cecil St.). 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R 1 'A :L• IA X.- , ISA 114.41- % e V . 41 W a 4, • Ai 14^ 41, 11- it , • • • I Racquetball Book in 2nd, Printing "Racquetball For Women, - .a book by Joyce Weckstein of Southfield is now going into its second printing. She is the first woman to write a basic introduction to racquetball. '"-:.k_QtPin teaches racquetball at the main -Jewish Community Center and is active in the Women's Health Club at the Center. She also helped organize a racquetball pro- gram at the Birmingham YMCA. Child-Raising YOUR HOST-FRANK STRATTONt Reservations 626-1587 or 626-1697 r*. is stimulated to continue and as a result. our thoughts run towards a continued exploitation of these Games and how to improve the 11th Maccabia in the summer of 1981. This letter is typical of many which have begun to flow into the United States CoMmittee Sports for Israel offices - in New York City. 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