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November 25, 1977 - Image 40

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1977-11-25

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32 Friday, November 25, 1977 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Pop-Op Concert at Jewish Center

The Center Symphony
Orchestra, under the baton
of Julius Chajes, will pre-
sent its "Pop-Op" Concert

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nity Center. Guest artists
include soprano Maria
Cimarelli; mezzo-soprano,
Annette Chajes; and tenor,
Leon Petrus.
The "Pop-Op" Concert
will- include operatic selec-
tions from Tchaikovsky's
"Eugene Onegin," - Saint-
Saens "Samson and Deli-
lah," Mozart's "Marriage of
Figaro," and Offenbach's
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American composers,
Jerome Kern, George
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and Leonard Bernstein.
Tickets for the "Pop-Op"
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Marriage Counselor to Speak
at Forum on Marital Relations

Marriage counselor
Bronya Shaffer will address
a women's forum on
"Marital Relations in Jew-
ish Perspective" 8 p.m_
Thursday at the United
Hebrew- Schools main
building.
Mrs. Shaffer studied at
Sir George Williams College
in Montreal and received a
_psychology degree from
Brooklyn College. She is a
founder of the Chavurah
Marriage Encounter and a
counselor at the Lubavitch
Women's College.

The Greater Detroit Council of Pioneer Women held a
to kick off its "Dollars for David" fund-

pre Hanuka party

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raising campaign for Israel's underprivileged children.
Shown at the party are, clockwise, Michael Weizman light-
ing the candles, Meredith Holtz, Michael Bernard, Jason
Holtz, David Bernard, Michele Berris, Jonathan Blavin,
Joshua Berris, Sharone Weizman, Gordon Berris and Elanit
Weizman.

JNF Annual Meeting Slated

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Plans for celebrating the
60th anniversary. of Jewish
National Fund in T)etroit,
will be discussed at the
annual meeting of the JNF
Council of Greater Detroit
8:30 p.m. Wednesday in the
North Park Towers pen-
thouse, 16500 North Park
Dr., it was announced by
Mark E. Schlussel,
president.

Officers and members of
the board of directors will
be elected at the meeting. A
review of the JNF activities
of the year of 1976-77 will
also be given.
Philip Slomovitz, editor
and publisher of The Jewish
News and JNF's first presi-
dent, will review significant
events in this country and in
Israel.

Dr. Moses D. Tendler,
professor of biology and
Talmud at Yeshiva Univer-
sity, also will address the
forum.

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Brose to Exhibit Works in Windsor

Detroit sculpt?r Morris lottetown, Prince Edward
Brose will exhibit his works Island, and in other private
in a survey exhibition Dec. collections and galleries.
Joining Brose in the exhi-
3-31 at the Art Gallery of
Windsor, 445 Riverside Dr. bition will be Detroit artist
Richard Kozlow, who will
W., Windsor.
Among the works, which show a collection of paint-
have been culled from pri- ings and drawings.
A preview and reception
vate, public and Corporate
collections for the exhibit, to meet the artists will take
are sculptures, rings, place 8 p.m. Dec. 2 in the
brooches and other jewelry gallery. Refreshments will
and terra cotta figurines.
be served. Admission is
Brose's works appear in *tree. Gallery hours are 10
the Hirshhorn Museum and a.m.-5 p.m., Tuesday
Sculpture Garden, Washing- through Saturday. For infor-
ton, D.C., and The Con- mation, call the gallery, 1-
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