jimmemmiumes .111111111111111.111.11111 ------ ----- Friday, August 22, 1980 21 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Sales Record Actor Jack Warden Has Long Success on Stage, Screen TEL AVIV — Etz Lavud, Ltd., Israeli manufacturers of plastic and wood prod- ucts, buses and trucks, and scientific materials, re- ported record sales of $94 million for its fiscal year ending March 31. role created on the screen by Walter Matthau. His theatrical career HOLLYWOOD —JACK WARDEN, currently on began at the noted Margo the screen in "Used Cars," Jones Theater in Dallas. in the dual role of twins, one Quickly moving to Broad- soft-hearted who is literally way, he established himself killed by fright in a wild car in such plays as "Death of a chase and the other crooked Salesman," "A Very Special who is engaged in a per- Baby" and "A View from the petual feud with another Bridge." He came to the unsavory car dealer, is one West Coast in the produc- of the busiest character ac- tion of "Petrified Forest" tors on the Hollywood scene. which starred the late While "Used Cars," made Humphrey Bogart. In rapid succession, he on a relatively modest budget without any names appeared in such films as (except Warden's) turns out "From Here to Eternity," to be a sleeper and one of the "Edge of the City," biggest grossing pictures of "Bachelor Party," "12 the year, Warden is com- Angry Men," "The Appren- pleting another irreverent ticeship of Duddy Kravitz," comedy at the Goldwyn "All the President's Men," Studios, "Carbon Copy," in "The Thin Red Line," which he portn - ys the pompous chairman of Un- Yeshiva Star ilectron who constantly Signs With "menaces his rather timid son-in-law depicted by the Israeli Team normally not-so-timid" NEW YORK — Yeshiva George Segal. University's rebounding Warden was twice nomi- ace, Dave Kufeld of Great nated for an Academy NeA, N.Y., who led the Award: first for his por- NCAA last season with a trayal of a philandering 17.6 per game rebounding executive in Hal Ashby's average, has signed with "Shampoo" and then as the the Maccabia Ramat-Gan of bumbling coach in "Heaven the National Basketball Can Wait," both opposite League of Israel for the Warren Beatty. 1980-1981 season. In the past year he Kufeld, the first Yeshiva completed a major role in University graduate to be "Beyond the Poseidon drafted and try out for an Adventure," depicted the American pro team, spent a part of the self-righteous week at the Portland Trail judge in ". . And Justice Blazers' rookie camp before for All," co-starring with signing with the Israeli Al Pacino; and was the club. humanly warm eccentric He will play in Israel's U.S. President opposite 12-team league, whose top Peter Sellers in "Being clubs take on the best of There." 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This is done through arts and crafts, music, games, storytelling, creative movemen , simple science experiments and more. For information, call the synagogue, 851-6880; or Ai- leen Prujansky, 358-3721. In the tradition of IRVING'S FURNITURE Let me personally take care of all your needs Tell me what you're looking for . . . the exact furni- ture, the name, the specific pieces. Let me see what I can come up with . . . and how much money I can save you. IRVING'S FURNITURE • 3065 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD IN KEEGO HARBOR ACROSS FROM THE KEEGO THEATER • PHONE 681-3900 10 MINUTES FROM MAPLE & TELEGRAPH . Nursery Taking Registration OPEN MONDAY, THURSDAY & FRIDAY FROM 9:30 AM to 8.30 PM TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY. SATURDAY 9:30 AM to 5:30 PM — —t- Temple to Leave Detroit Facility, Last Service Set Temple Israel will hold its final Shabat service at the Manderson Road building 8:30 p.m. Aug. 29. The congregation is in the process of moving to it% new building at 5725 Walnut Lake Rd., West Bloomfield. Rabbi Leon Fram, found- ing rabbi, will deliver the sermon: "Farewell to a Be- loved Sanctuary." Evelyn Orbach, wife of Cantor Harold Orbach of the tem- ple, will celebrate her Bat Mitzva. A reception in honor of the Bat Mitzva will follow. "Summertree," "Who Is Harry Kellerman" and "The Sporting Club." More re- cently, he was seen in "Death on the Nile" and "The Champ." He spearheaded televi- sion's best offerings, "Playhouse 90," "The General Electric Thea- ter," "Alcoa," "Kraft," "Philco" and "Goodyear." On Broad- way, he appeared in re- cent years in "Stages" and. Robert Shaw's con- troversial "The Man in the Glass Booth." At the personal invitation of Arthur Miller, he joined the cast of NET-TV's "A Memory of Two Mondays" having been in the Broad- way production of the same play in a different role 15 years earlier. HOWARD W. 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