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March 21, 1980 - Image 37

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-03-21

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Friday, March 21, 1

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Star Trek's Walter Koenig Promotes Book About Movie

Walter Koenig, alias Lt.
Chekov in the Star Trek
television series and the
1979 motion picture, was in
Detroit this week to pro-
mote his new book, "A Per-
sonal Journal of the Making
of Star Trek — the Motion
Picture" (Simon and Schus-
ter Pocket Books).
Koenig is one of three

"YOU'RE
NUMBER ONE
WITH ME!

Jewish actors in the origi-
nal Star Trek TV series —
the others being the series'
stars, William Shatner
(Capt. Kirk) and Leonard
Nimoy (Dr. Spock).
Koenig, son of Lithua-
nian Jewish parents, was
born in Chicago and
attended college in Iowa
and at UCLA.
It was at UCLA that
Koenig turned to an act-
ing career after giving up
on the idea of being a
psychiatrist or psychol-
ogist. Since the Star Trek
series, however, his
interest in psychology

Chamber Group
Debuts in OP

AL KLINE



The Oak Park Chamber
Ensemble will hold its first
concert 7:30 p.m. Sunday in
the Oak Park Library.
The concert is sponsorel
by the Oak Park Arts an('
Cultural Commission an
Friends of the Oak Park Li-
brary. Admission is free.

`Fiddler' Slated

DALGLEISH
CADILLAC

6160 CASS AVE.
TR 5-0300

The Berkley High School
Players will present "Fid-
dler on the Roof ' 7:30 p.m.
March 28 and 29 at Oak
Park High School. Tickets
are available at the door.

has been reflected in sev-
eral unpublished books
he has written.
His book about the Star
Trek movie is his first pub-
lished work. One of his
screenplays has recently
been optioned for televi-
sion's "Movie of the Week"

Israel Flowers
Set for Shavuot

MIAMI

NEW YORK — Israf-
lower, a program which
provides fresh Israeli-
grown flowers for U.S.
organizations to sell at a
profit, has scheduled the
first Shavuot delivery in its
three-year history.
According to David Pick,
national director of Israf-
lower, the increase in de-
mand from participating
organizations for Israeli-
grown flowers has per-
suaded the Israel exporters
to add a special delivery on
May 15 for the Shavuot
holiday (May 20-22).
Pick reported that more
than 500 Jewish organiza-
tions in communities
around the country ordered.
deliveries of Israeli flowers
for the Passover holiday.
He attributed the suc-
cess of the Israflower
program to the fact that
Israflower helps the Is-
raeli export industry,
serves as a fund-raiser
for participating organ-
izations and provides de-
corative flowers for local
consumers.
The flowers themselves
are unique products, spe-
cially grown in Israel for
export with unusually long
life and stamina. Each
flower has its own multi-
color combination and is
unique in the American
flower market.

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SHOPPE

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Northland Center (near Penny's Entrance)
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Mike's Fruit Market (12 Mile & Southfield)

Special

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PASSOVER

Passover Specials

Plain Sponge Cake Loaf

$2.19 ea.

Macaroon Sponge Cake

$2.40 lb.

Small Round Macaroon Sponge Cake Large Round Macaroon Cake

$3.19 ea.

$3.49 ea.

Chocolate & Coconut Macaroons

$1.39 1/2 lb.
WE WILL HAVE HOT CROSS . BUNS
EVERY WED. AND FRI.
THROUGH APRIL 4th

Our Bread is Hand Made by bakery
craftsmen with no preservatives or
chemicals added.

Israel at Fair

BRUSSELS (JTA) — Is-
rael is participating for the
first time at the Interna-
lional Brussels Book Fair
this week.

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Incredible Edibles

and he is currently working
on a contemporary novel
based on Irish mythology.
"When the phone stopped
ringing for me as an actor, I
started to write," Koenig
said. His visit to Detroit was
part of a six-city tour prom-
oting his book.

Quisine of Hungary and France

Elegant Hors d'Oeuvres and Pastries

PASSOVER CAKES
Laura Zolkower
353-6392

Guest Artists to Appear
in Detroit Symphony Concerts

A variety of guest artists
will appear with the Detroit
Symphony Orchestra in its
forthcoming concerts.
At 8:30 p.m. today and
Saturday, Matthias Bamert
will conduct the DSO in
concerts at Ford Au-
ditorium. Pianist Radu
Lapu will be the guest
pianist.
The Kresge Family con-
cert at Ford Auditorium at
3:30 p.m. Sunday will fea-
ture guitarists Angel and
Pepe Romero. The orchestra
will be conducted by DSO
assistant conductor Ken-
neth Jean.
A highlight of the De-
troit Symphony Or-
chestra season will be its
international Brahms
festival to be celebrated
April 10-26.
Conducted by music di-
rector Antal Dorati the fes-
tival will feature 64 guest

Deliberate with caution,
but act with decision.

31

artists.
The festival will include
almost all of Brahms' orch-
estral repertory including
all four symphonies, all four
concertos, 18 chamber
works, and samples of
keyboard music, choral
music and sorgs.
Concerts will be held at
locations throughout the
metropolitan area. Among
the guests artists are Vla-
dimir Ashkenazy, Isaac
Stern and Mischa Kottler.
For information on the
concerts, call Ford Au-
ditorium, 961-0700.
The Detroit Symphony
Civic Orchestra will per-
form at Orchestra Hall at 8
p.m. Monday DSO Conduc-
tor Fellow Michael
Krajewski will conduct the
first part of the program in
which the women of the
Oakland University Chorus
will participate. The DSO's
principal trombonist,
Raymond Turner, will di-
rect the last two works on
the program.

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happy time. A time to share
great food and great times
with friends and family.
That's why coffee•lovers
and coffee-ktatchers drink
Sono' Brand during
Passover as they do all year.

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So look for the jars and cans
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