Jewish Center Lists Activities The Jewish Community Center announces that Shimon and Liana Gerwirtz — The Balladeers — have added a second concert to their Detroit schedule. The couple and their daughters will appear 8:30 p.m. Satur- day in addition to their 3:15 p.m. Sunday concert in the main Center complex. Tic- kets are available at the main building and at the 10 Mile branch. The senior adult depart- ment at the 10 Mile branch will present the film, "The Singing Blacksmith," in Yiddish with English subti- tles, 8 p.m. March 25 and 26 and 1 p.m. March 27 at the Center branch. There is a charge, and tickets are av- ailable at the 10 Mile build- ing. The physical education department announces there still are openings for the Olympic and modern rhythmic gymnastics prog- ram held 4 p.m. Mondays and 4:15 p.m. Wednesdays at the main building. The •• • Author Astrachan to Speak at Book Fair Plan Meeting Author Samuel As- trachan will address the first planning meeting of the 27th annual Jewish Book Fair 11 a.m. Wednes- day in the main Jewish Community Center com- plex. The public is invited free of charge. Astrachan is the author of "Katz-Cohen," the saga of a Jewish family whose roots are traceable to Russia and Poland and lives are inter- woven in the American lifestyle. Published by Macmillan Publishing Co., Inc., the book covers the three gen- erations between the start. of World War II and the pre- sent — lingering on com- plex characters, following their material and emo- tional fluctuations and trac- ing their continuity in the face of inexorable stress and change. Starting with the im- migrants and their early adjustments in America, "Katz-Cohen" looks both to the past and future, re- lating the uneasy mar- riage alliances, the diver- sity of careers and per- sonalities within the fam- ily, and the moral conclu- sions toward which each individual struggles. Then, as the world itself changes, the elders de- cline. The young ones — for better or worse — go off in their own direc- tions. Yet for all the weakening ties of a once closely-knit SAMUEL ASTRACHAN family, ancestors and de- scendants are locked to- gether in the endless stretch of time. At the close of the novel, Max — son of the first man introduced in the vol- ume — teaches his own half-Jewish son the Sh'ma, the pledge of a Jew to his people. Through all the agonies of life that he has observed, despite emotional upheaval, past death and change, Max recognizes that the ties of blood and be- lief, heightened by the vis- tas of memory, are the lines to which men cling. Astrachan is the author of three other novels: "An End to Dying," The Game of Dos- toevsky" and "Rejoice." Born and educated in New York City, he now lives in France with his wife and son, but returns to America annually for a few months to teach at Wayne State University. Dr. Fill Greets Israel Leader at Founding of Begin Chair Detroiter Dr. Leon Fill, left, a new member of Bar- Ilan University's board of trustees, greets Israel Prime Minister Menahem Begin after signing as a founder the certificate establishing the Menahem Begin Chair in Post-World War II Zionist History and the Role of the Underground Movements. class is directed by gym- nasts Drs. Vladimir and Zina Mironov. Youth age 6-16 are invited to enroll. For information, call the Center, 661-1000 ext. 180. Resistration is being taken for disco dance classes held at both the main Center complex and at the 10 Mile branch. Esther Pastor will con- duct the classes which will meet 10 a.m. Mon- days at the main building beginning April 17; 7 p.m. Mondays at the 10 Mile building beginning April 17; 10 a.m. Tuesdays in the main building begin- ning April 18 and 9:30 a.m. Wednesdays in the 10 Mile building begin- ning April 12. There is a charge. For in- formation, call Ruth Tar- gum, 661 - 1000, ext. 164. Rabbi Chaim M. Bergs- tein, director of Cong. Bais Chabad in Farmington Hills, will conduct an eight-week session on "Marriage-Family-Divorce — Jewish Style" beginning April 26 at the main build- ing. For information, call the Center's cultural arts department, 661-1000. The Jewish Center's summer programs are tak- ing registration. The camp programs include activities such as arts and crafts, sports, overnights, swim- ming, hiking and projects to strengthen Jewish identity. For information, call the Center's group services de- partment, 661-1000. The Center announces that Tom Brun, sculptor and art teacher, will re- turn to the Center staff following a 10-year ab- sence to teach art classes 1 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Wed- nesdays beginning April 5. There is a charge. For information, call Ms. Targum at the Center, 661-1000, ext. 164. Dr. Deborah K. Bright will teach a course in the "Art of Creative Relaxa- tion," 7:30 p.m. Wednesdays in the main building begin- ning April 26. There is a charge. For information, call Ms. Targum. Habonim Camp Seeks Campers Habonim Camp Tavor is taking registration for its 23rd camp season. The camp, located near Three Rivers, is designed for youth age 10-16. It operates under the auspices of Habonim, the Zionist youth move- ment. Serving the Midwest Habonim chapters, the camp program includes creative activities, discus- sions, special programs, hiking, sports, swimming, interest groups, arts and crafts, dramatics and Israeli song and dance. Hebrew is taught through informal outdoor classes, skits, games and songs. For information or brochure, call Ethel Silberg, Detroit registrar, 968-8726, or write her at 15240 Ken- wood, Oak Park, 48237. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, March 17, 1978 45 Cantor Sidney Births March 15 — To Dr. and Mrs. Leonard Stein (Rita Kalenberg), 27626 Westcott Crescent Cir., Farmington Hills, a son, Andrew Marc. March 10 — To Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Camis (Sha- ron Martel) of Westland, a daughter, Jody Lynn. •• • March 6 — To Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hyman (Toby Cohen) of West Bloomfield, a daughter, Julie Renee. March 6 — To Mr. and S./amis. - ain.s.ky c../14atziage got(' Mrs. Ronald Wayburn of Huntington Woods, a daughter, Bess Kathryn. • • • March 6 — To Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Werber (Margi Miller), 14830 Borgman, Oak Park, a son, Michael Jason. RUBE Certified Moho! 355.1426 or 357-5544 Cantor SAMUEL GREENBAUM Sere ■ ng Homes Z. Hospdols 399-7194 — 547-7970 Feb. 28 — To Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Rubin (Jac- queline M. Brant) of South- field, a son, Scott Franklin. REV. H H ROTH Certified Moho; •• • 557-0888 Feb. 28 — To Mr. and Mrs. Gary J. Schtfrman (Cheryl Goldstein) of Oak Park, a daughter, Jennifer Leigh. • • • - •2 RABBI S. ZACHARIASH Specialized MOHEL Feb. 27 — T. Dr. and Mrs. Barry Bean (Renee Sipo- rin), 18457 Lincoln, South- field, a daughter, Emily Faye. •• • To Dr. and Mrs. Steven J. Bennett, former Detroiters of Los Angeles, Calif., a daughter, Elizabeth Carrie. In Home or Hospital 557-9666 RABBI DR. LEO GOLDMAN Expert Molter Sortin• Hoapeols and Hoene 547-8555 U 2-4444 "The Best Disco In Town" P SG ANKEft4i, b MRS. HARRIS Debra Joy Chinsky and Hartley Irwin Harris were married in a recent can- dlelight ceremony at Cong. Bnai David. Rabbi Stanley Rosenbaum and Cantor Louis Klein of Cong. Bnai Moshe, Rabbi Samuel Prero and Rabbi Morton Yolkut and Cantor Hyman Adler, both of Cong. Bnai David of- ficiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Chinsky of Livonia. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. Louis Harris' of Oak Park and the late Mrs. Mildred Harris. Debbie Bookstein was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Barbara Klaristenfeld and Shelley Harris, sisters of the bridegroom; Sharon Levine, Rochelle Nitzkin and Marla Magy. Best man was Avery Har- ris, brother of the brideg- room. Ushers were David Chinsky, brother of the bride; Kenneth Klaristen- feld, Paul Levine, Monte Schloss and Danny Kaplan. Ring bearers were Daniel and Ari Klaristenfeld. Following a New York honeymoon, the couple is living in Oak Park. Disc Jockey 'V+ Parties, Dances & Special Occasions ••• 546-5797 544-0454 AKIVA HEBREW DAY SCHOOL Announces It's Summer Day Camp CAMP TOV 1st Session 2nd Session ages 5-11 June 28-July 21 July 24-Aug. 13 $125 per session 10% Discount registration before April 1st Rabbi Sidney A. Green, Director for brochure — information 354-4664 -1-,. _ 1-,.,. 1 -1 11U% OFF! 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