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November 04, 1977 - Image 50

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1977-11-04

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50 Friday, November 4, 1977

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

The Finest In
Musical Entertainment

C==

ERIC
ROSENOW

AND HIS

CONTINENTALS

398-3664

Arts, Crafts Fair

Emerson Elementary
School, Royal Oak, will be
the scene of its PTA-spon-
sored annual arts and crafts
fair 1-8 p.m. Thursday. The
public is invited.

If the light is crooked, the
shadow is crooked.

GET DOWN

A very fortunate purchase of

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Men's & Women's
Prime Northern

DOWN Jackets

SALE

50% OFF

reg.
$76
_value

Unisex Vests

$2 4 00

$3 8 0 0

reg. $48 value'

sizes s, m, I, xl,
navy, red, green,

WAREHOUSE OUTLET

JUDIE'S Fine Fashions

2635 Coolidge
Berkley Mi
14145 Telegraph Rd.
Redford, Mich

DON'T BE BLIND
TO US
WE CAN COVER
ANYTHING,!

•1" DECORATOR BLINDS
•VERTICAL BLINDS
•WOVEN WOODS
*CUSTOM & STOCK SHADES
•CUSTOM SHUTTERS
•FORMICA
•WALLCOVERING

11 I

LANSING—State Sen.
Jack Faxon (D-7th District)
has announced the awarding
of a $1 2,0 0 0 Confined
Audience grant by the l'VEch-
igen Council for the Arts to
the Jewish Home for the
Aged for a series of resi-
dencies, coordinated by a
full-time artist-in-residence.
Programs planned include
drama, visual arts, liter-
ature, vocal and
instrumental music and
dance. These programs will
be supplemented by per-

I

Men's Clubs]

BNAI DAVID MEN'S
CLUB will have its first
social meeting of the year
8:30 p.m. Thursday in the
synagogue. Dr. Irving Pan-
ush will speak on "From
Concentration Camps to
Kibutzim." Refreshments
will be served.
* * *
BETH ABRAHAM
HILLEL MOSES MEN'S
CLUB will begin its 16th
annual breakfast forum
series 10 a.m. Nov. 13 in the
West Bloomfield synagogue.
Oakland County Sheriff
Johannes Spreen will speak
on "The Problems of Law
Enforcement in Our
Society." Herman Strass-
burger is breakfast forum
chairman. Oscar Bank is
men's club president, and
Rabbi Israel I. Halpern,
speaker chairman. For
information and tickets, call
the synagogue, 851-6880.
* * *
MOSAIC LODGE, Free
and Accepted Masons, will
have a memorial night 8
p.m. Nov. 22 at Cong. Bnai
David. The Mosaic Chan-
ters, under the direction of
David S. Berman, past mas-
ter, will entertain. Rabbi
Israel Halpern, spiritual
leader of Cong. Beth Abra-
ham Hillel Moses, will
deliver the memorial
address. Cantor Hyman
Adler of Cong. Bnai David
and Cantor Louis Klein of
) Cong. Bnai" Moshe will be
the soloists. Past masters
will participate. All Masons
and non-Masons are invited.
An afterglow will follow.

Florida Detroiters
Club Will Meet

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• HAND PRINTS
'• GRASS CLOTH
• CORKS
• LINENS

0.

INCOMING FREIGHT
WILL BE ADDED

INSTALLATION
AVAILABLE

,...„........„

Home for Aged Wins Funds

4.•

The Detroit Club of Bro-
ward will meet 8 p.m.
Wednesday at the Home
Bank Building, Hollywood,
Fla.
"The Generation Gap"
will present a musical
review. For information,
call Sam Maza in Florida,
456-8867.

formances, exhibits and
films.
Grants in the Confined
Audience category are pro-
vided on a matching basis to
support specific, innovative
projects offering in-depth
arts programs for confined
audiences. The grant sup-
port may include, but is not
necessarily limited to, the
placement of full-time art-
ists-in-residence.
A confined audience is
defined as a body of individ-
uals who are isolated from
experiences with the arts by
physical or social barriers.
Professionally directed non-
profit organizaitons or pub-
lic agencies directly respon-
sible for the delivery of
services and/or program-
ming to a given confined
audience are given priority
consideration for funding,
but other types of organiza-
tions are also eligible.
The Michigan Council for
the Arts is a state agency
which derives its financial
support from the State Leg-
islature, the National
Endowment for the Arts,
and private contributions.

Each year the council
awards grants to ov
arts programs all over
er the
state.
Faxon is chairman of the
joint Legislative Committee
for the Creative Arts, which
he was instrumental in cre-
ating in 1972. The com-
mittee is charged with the
responsibility of studying
and making proposals for
the advancement and pro-
motion of the creative arts.

PEN


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DETROIT
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COUNCILMAN

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Muffins, Latkes

Empire Kosher Foods
has introduced two items in
its non-poultry line of prod-
ucts: dairy muffins and
pareve triangle potato
latkes.

YOU KNOW HIM ... ability If
experience . . . a fighting spirit

Pd /Jack Kelley Fund

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