THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS ZOD's Balfour Concert Program Combines Jewish Music, Humor A departure from prev- ious programming for Bal- four Concerts of the Zionist Organization of Detroit was announced by Sidney Sil- verman, ZOD president. While the program will continue to emphasize music, it will be linked with humor and interpretation of wit as evidenced in the Jewish experience, Silver- man said. The annual Balfour Con- : cert, the major ZOD fund- tii; ing event for projects in - el and public affairs and educational activities loc- Disco Parties by Dan Sandberg 353-6699 ally, will be held Sunday, Oct. 21, at Ford Au- ditorium. It will feature singer Paul Zim and humorist Sy Kleinman. Zim, according to a re- cent review, "has no dif- ficulty tackling any voice role for he has had canto- rial, operatic and popu- lar training." Zim is a graduate of the Jewish Theological Semi- nary Cantorial College. He studied under the late Moshe Koussevitzky and succeeded him as cantor at Temple Beth El in Brooklyn at the age of 21. His infectious portrayal of "revye" from "Fiddler on the Roof' and his rendition of "My Way" usually high- light Zim's concerts. Kleinman, who is primar- ily a corporate lawyer in New York and a professor at Columbia University Law School, still manages nearly What can 855-1400 FENBY-STEIN TALENT AGENCY DO FOR YOU? 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Artist to Address Pioneer Women Maxf Shaye, artist and lecturer, will be the speaker at the Pioneer Women, Greater Detroit Council,. paid-up membership tea 1 p.m. Sept. 27 at the Labor Zionist Institute. Shaye will speak on "Ev- erything You Always Wanted to Know About Art and Were Afraid to Ask." The talk will be illustrated by a 40-minute slide pre- sentation. Paid-up members, guests and prospective members will be admit- ted free. Payment of dues will be accepted at the door. Mary Shuster, vice president of membership, is chairman of the day. Adeline Salinger is co-vice president. Ruth Miller is Council president, and will speak on membership. Heidi's Salons will hold a "Fashion Expression" to benefit ALSAC and Women's American ORT 7 p.m. Oct. 9 at the Michigan Inn. The program is the first of a series to benefit area charities. The program will feature cocktails, dinner and a fashion show. 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