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30 Friday, January 27, 1978
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The scholarship commis-
sion of the United Hebrew
Schools and Woman's Aux-
iliary announces the open-
ing of its 1978 award pro-
gram.
UHS elementary and high
school students may apply
for an award to be used
during the summer for
study at Kfar Ivri, the He-
brew speaking unit at Camp
Tamarack, Ortonville, or at
another approved Hebrew
speaking camp.
UHS High School students
may apply for an award to
be used toward summer
study in Israel rather than
for camp.
Recent high school gradu-
ates, Midrasha students and
Midrasha graduates neay
apply for an award to be
used for college level Hebr-
aic-Judaic study in the U.S.
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Salute to Scotland
at Art Institute
The World Adventure
Series will present a "Salute
to Scotland'' 2:30 p.m. Sun-
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892-9001
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; ROSE and IRVING GUTTMAN
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Invite You To See
We Are #1
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faculty at Wayne State Uni-
versity. He conducted his
compositions in Israel, Eu-
rope, Canada and the
United States.
Annette Chajes appeared
in concerts and recitals
throughout the United
States and Canada and has
been featured on television
and radio. Babini is princi-
pal cellist of the 'Detroit
Symphony Orchestra. Susan
Babini is a leading -Cellist of
the DSO.
The public is invited at no
charge.
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Temple Beth El, is plan-
ning four musical presenta-
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Prof. Jason H. Tickton, mu-
sic director.
The first, in honor of the
National Jewish Music Fes-
tival, will be held 3:30 p.m.
Feb. 12 in the Helen L.
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Chajes, conductor, Annette
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Italo and Susan Babini, cel-
lists, will be featured in
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