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 1) NEW HOURS NEW HOURS1/4- Ashin euleter SELECTED JEWELRY i't'. MR., MRS. RICH 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. (:()111)111Th JUAN WIN SLIIN ICE 13720 W. 9 Mile Rd., Oak Park, Mich. LI 7-5068 Near Post Office OPEN WED. 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. ainAs oz., 41W occaJiciks ean 355 ---555Y- 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 Congregation B'nai Moshe 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. SPRING CLEARANCE / UP TO 1 /2 OFF FAMOUS NAMES LIKE Bally • French Shriner Adolfo • Pierre Cardin ... and many more Stress Is Topic of Center Seminar VALUES LIKE THESE Regular $36.00 Regular $50.00 Regular $62.00 Regular $88.00 Regular $100.00 Regular $120.00 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. NOW $18.00 NOW $25.00 NOW $31.00 NOW $44.00 NOW $50.00 NOW $60.00 SALE ENDS SATURDAY, MAY 17 723 UNITS AVAILABLE Visa Mastercharge American Express lim T • Daily & Sat 10-6 p m TI/ 1- 8 hu3r o sdp aym. NEW ORLEANS MALL NOW LOCATED IN CENTER COURT 10 MILE & GREENFIELD SOUTHFIELD 559-7818 . 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. atm 1 Friday, May 9, 1980 49 Colonies do not cease to be colonies because they are independent. —Benjamin Disraeli Leave Everything to Us BALE POST installed Rubin Zissman as comman- Are You A Busy Lady? der at the post's recent in-. No Time For Housework? stallation. Department of Michigan Commander San- Call Mrs. Hoban ford Rosenthal also in- stalled Dr. Newton Karp, 363-0940 senior vice commander; Harold Baskin, junior vice 000 commander; Lou Zucker, INVITATIONS? 8 quartermaster; Gerald Hattie Schwartz o Moore, adjutant; Roy Clark, 0 Of Course! — judge advocate. The post 0 352-7387 will hold its 24th annual * * * * * * * * * * *0 golf outing June 30 at the Bay Pointe Golf Club. Af- MUSIC? ternoon tee-off times are 0 ENTERTAINMENT? available. For information, Seymour Schwartz call the JWV office, 559- — Of Course! 0 5680. 356-8525 8 * * * 0 • BILL MEYER ORCHESTRA 0 LIPSHAW - HOBER- • DANNY VENICE ORCHESTRA • STYLE MAN POST AND AUXIL- • DENNIS VERNIER (1 Man Band) IARY 230 will be dedicated • ELEGANCE • CHARLES ROWLAND 8 p.m. May 17 at the Jewish • BEAUTY (Pianist For All Occasions) War Veterans Memorial WYN-HAROLD CATERING Home. National Comman- 000000000000 der Harris B. Stone will of- ficiate and deliver the ad- 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. OF METROPOLITAN DETROIT 6600 W. 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