36 Friday, March 31, 1918 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Oakland-Century Bond Event Center Marks Music Fete, Author Speaks In observance of the Dallag Symphony, has fre- Will Hear Comic Emil Cohen Jewish Music Festival Raconteur Emil Cohen will be guest speaker at the Oakland-Century Lodge tribute dinner on behalf of Israel Bonds. The event, to be held April 11 at the Town and Country Club, with a cocktail reception at 6:30 preceding the dinner, will honor Harry Weitzman, Oakland-Century's "Man of the Year." Weitzman will be the recipient of the State of Israel's "30th Anniversary Award," in recognition "of his services to his commun- ity and to Israel, and in • ,,,i SAVE! SAVE! BUY DIRECT FROM THE IMPORTER SEYMOUR KAPLAN and Co. IMPORTER AND CUTTERS OF FINE DIAMONDS 30555 Southfield, Suite 106 6454300 Music by Sam Barnett Big or small, we custom the music to your needs. 968-2563 quently performed with the Santa Fe Opera and the Chautauqua Festival Or- chestra. For the past three years she has been English horn soloist with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. Cantor Harold Orbach of Temple Israel will be heard in songs by Helfman, Ells- tein and Chajes. The concert will open with Beethoven's Third Piano Concerto, with Fedora Horowitz as sol- oist. A native of Romania, Ms. Horowitz lived for Named for Honor many years in Israel be- Dr. Brian L. Kerman of fore coming to this coun- West Bloomfield was in- try. Tickets are available ducted as a fellow of the at the Center cashier's of- American Society of Podiat- fice. ric Medicine at the annual Meanwhile, the Center continuing education semi- will join the Bnai Brith nar of the ASPM in Or- Hillel Foundation in the lando, Fla., last month. sponsorship of a talk by au- 1978, the Center Symphony Orchestra, under the direc- tion of Julius Chajes, will perform compositions by Max Helfman, Abraham Ellstein and Chajes 3:30 p.m. April 9 in Shiffman Hall of the main Jewish Community Center. Treva Womble of the De- troit Symphony Orchestra will perform "Melody and Dance" for English horn and strings by Chajes. Ms. Womble, formerly of the EMIL COHEN commemoratiort•of Israel's 30th year of statehood." Guest speaker Cohen has appeared in major night clubs, hotels and theaters and on TV and radio. For dinner information and reservations, call Israel Bonds, 968-0200. FiT LIBERTY STATE BAiIH E TRUST... 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On April 12, the Center will begin a series of tennis clinics. The four-week clinics are designed for be- ginners and intermediate advanced students, and classes are limited to seven persons. The second session will begin May 10 and the third, June 7. There is a fee. For information, call the Jewish Center, 661-1000, ext. 175. The Center also is seek- ing volunteers to staff the Israel Information and Resource Center housed at the main building. Volunteers are needed 1 - 4 p.m. Monday, 9 a.m.- 1 p.m. Tuesday, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday and 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Sunday. To volunteer, call Natan Bachrach, 967-4030. Among the Israeli emis- saries staffing the resource center is Joshua Tabak, shaliakh to Hashomer Hat- zair in Detroit and Ann Ar- bor. Goldberg Lauded Rep. William S. Broom- field (R-19th District) in- serted a letter in the Con- gressional Record of March 22 commending U.S. Am- bassador Arthur Goldberg for his efforts to advance the cause of human rights at the Belgrade conference re- viewing implementation of the Helsinki accords. Broomfield's tribute to Goldberg stated, in part, "As for individual rights, Belgrade was the first mul- tilateral meeting at which cases of individual human rights violations had been raised. "Under Ambassador Goldberg's leadership, the U.S. delegation established that individual human rights are a legitimate mat- ter of inquiry — an inquiry relevant to the implementa- tion of the Helsinki Decla- ration." 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