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Haar Memorial Evening
Set for March 31 by Institute
The Sholem Aleichem In-
stitute has scheduled its
annual Moishe Haar
Memorial event for 8:30
p.m. March 31 in the Laikin
Auditorium of the Labor
Zionist Institute.
Hollywood character
actor Than Wyenn will give
dramatic readings entitled,
"Turning the Pages of
Jewish Humor and Drama."
The public is invited and
there is no admission
charge.
Mr. Haar was the cul-
ural leader of the
Sholem Aleichem Insti-
MOISHE HAAR
tute from 1926 until his
death in 1966. He helped Aleichem School follow-
ievive the Sholem ing World War II and was
its director and emeritus
AJCongress Will until his death.
Hear Ambassador The Sholem Aleichem In-
stitute is dedicated "to the
NEW YORK — Ambas- cultural and educational
sador Ephraim Evron, Is- areas of Jewish secular
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Morgan Young is chair-
speakers at the annual man of the, Moishe Haar
meeting of-tife -Aiiiirraan-4 Memorial Foundation Lec-
Jewish Congress this ture. A reception will follow
weekend in Boston. the performance.
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p.m. on aspects of the
Holocaust. Program vice
president is Ralph
Woronoff. William Bobrin is
chairman of the day. He will
be assisted by Morris Gould
and Men's Club Vice
President Emil Wolok.
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BETH ABRAHAM
HILLEL MOSES MEN'S
CLUB has postponed its
Sunday breakfast forum
until 10 a.m. April 1. The
program will feature a
panel discussion on "The
Condition of the American
Jewish Community" with
Samuel - Lerner, executive
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Hall of the synagogue.
Rabbi Morton Yolkut-,'
spiritual leader, will speak
on "Crisis in Iran: Its Effect
on Israel and on the Jews of
Iran." New members will be
introduced. Families are
invited, and there is a nom-
inal charge per person. For
reservations by Wednesday,
call the synagogue, 557-
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MISS LEVICK
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Levick of Southfield an-
nounce the engagement of
their daughter, Randee
Marla, to Craig Steven Bas-
sin, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Bassin Of Troy.
Miss Levick earned a BA
degree from Michigan State
University and an MA de-
gree in speech pathology at
Eastern Michigan Univer-
sity. Her fiance was
graduated from Michigan
State University.
Polish Exhibit
Seeks Materials
From Area Jews
Religious objects, photo-
graphs and artifacts dealing
with the Polish - immigrant
experience are being sought
for the Detroit's Polish
Heritage exhibited slated to
open April 29 at the Detroit
Historical Museum. The
exhibit is coordinated by the
Friends of Polish Art.
According to the Jewish
Community Council, the
planners of the exhibit are
seeking items from the
Polish-Jewish community.
These items include reli-
gious objects and materials
representing communal
and fraternal organiza-
tions, education and busi-
ness.
Items donated to the ex-
hibit will be covered by in-
surance provided by the
museum. Items of value are
placed behind glass in a
locked case and are iden-
tified by the lender's name.
To donate materials for
the exhibit, call Helen Gor-
don, 562-7677, or Henry
Pawloski, 382-0119.
Richard Assatley
Georgio Sant Angelo
Ann Marks
James Daugherty
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