THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Camp Dedication, Israeli Troupe
Among May Highlights at Center
May activities at the
Jewish Community Center
will be highlighted by the
dedication of the Camp
Ruth Complex at the
Maple-Drake building 2
p.m. May 18, following the
Center's annual meeting at
1 p.m.
The camp was underwrit-
ten by Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Rich and is designed for
regular camping activities,
cultural arts and nature
studies.
The dedication will be fol-
lowed by activities for chil-
dren, including games, art
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projects and Israeli singing
and dancing. A fun run and
performances by the Young
Dancers Guild also are on
the agenda.
Refreshments will be
served, and the public is in-
vited.
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Kol Hakibutz
Performance Set
CLOSED SAT.
The Israel Aliya Center
will join the Jewish Center
in sponsoring a program
presented by Kol Hakibutz,
an Israeli entertainment
troupe, 10 p.m. Saturday at
the main Center complex.
The troupe will present a
multi-media program on
kibutz life. There is a
charge. Fbr information,
call the cultural arts office,
661-1000, ext. 250.
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Lyric Opera
Concert at Center
The Aaron DeRoy Studio
Theater of the Jewish Cen-
ter will be the scene of a
production by the Michigan
Lyric Opera 3:30 p.m. Sun-
day. --
Vocalists
include:
Dorothy Berry, Carmen
Cavellero, Elsie Inselman,
Cantor Harold Orbach and
Mark Vondrak. Louis
Angermeir is the accom-
panist, and Carl
Grapentine, narrator.
There is a charge.
CONG. B'NAI MOSHE
Proudly Presents
1980 ANNUAL CONCERT
Cantor David Bagley
Cantor Louis Klein
Cantor Isaac Goodfriend
Thursday • June 5 • 8 PM
Donation — $3.50 Adults
$2.00 Students
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Art Treasures
of Israel Displayed
14390 W. Ten Mile Rd., Oak Park
Mother's Day, Sunday,
will be the last day to view
the works of Israeli artists
in the Hamburger Exhibit
Hall of the main Jewish
Center.
Artists whose works are
on display include: Yaacov
Heller, Malka Gabrieli,
Chaya Magal, Gila Holt,
Martin Holt, Frank Meisler
and Roni Cohen Zemach.
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The Jewish Center will
feature a one-night semi-
nar, "Turning Your Stress
Into Positive Energy," 8
p.m. Thursday in the main
Center complex.
Dr. Deborah Bright,
founder of Creative Relaxa-
tion, will conduct the semi-
nar. There is a charge. For
information, call the cul-
.tural arts department.
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20th Anniversary
for Dancers Guild
The Young Dancers Guild
of the Jewish Center will
celebrate its 20th anniver-
sary at a spring concert 1
and 4 p.m. May 18 in the
Aaron DeRoy Studio Thea-
ter of the main Center com-
plex. Admission is free.
For information on any of
the Center's programs, call
the Center, 661-1000.
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—Benjamin Disraeli
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THE CULTURAL ARTS DEPARTMENT
dress. The public is invited.
OF THE
Vocational Aid
Has Scholarship
JEWISH
COMMUNITY
CENTER
The National Association
of Jewish Vocational Serv-
ices announces the estab-
lishment of the Hebrew
Technical Institute Schol-
arship Program.
Scholarships are avail-
able to doctoral and post-
doctoral students in the
physical sciences who are
attending programs at
accredited universities. All
applicants must show fi-
nancial need.
Preference is given to
Russian immigrants who
need to improve their tech-
nical skills in order to qual-
ify for employment in this
country.
For information, call Kal
Tillem, scholarship coor-
dinator for the Jewish Voca-
tional Service and Commu-
nity Workshop, 967-0500.
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