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October 10, 1980 - Image 49

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-10-10

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'Gevatron' Choral Group
to Entertain at the Center

FLINT
NEWS

tie

Flint Sponsors
Trip to Opera

Wyn & Harold Landis

HOME CATERING

The "Gevatron," a top
choral group from Israel,
Will perform in concert 8
p.m. Sunday at the main
Jewish Community Center.
The 23 members of the
Gevatron are all sons and

Phone 557-6157

• STYLE
• ELEGANCE
• BEAUTY
WYN-HAROLD CATERING

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GEVATRON CHORAL GROUP

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Disc Jockey

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"The Best Music in Town"
"ALL KINDS OF MUSIC are in stock,
DISCO, TRADITIONAL, TOP 40 and ROCK"

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AND
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ALL SUITS

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daughters of the settlers of
Kibutz Geva. Its music was
at first traditional —
Hasidic and Jewish
melodies interspersed with
ancestral Russian and Uk-
ranian songs. In time, they
began to compose original
Israeli melodies for festivals
and other ceremonial occa-
sions.
• The Gevatron have re-
corded 10 albums to date
and have won the Golden
Record Award for their re-
cord "Gvanim." In addition,
they have one gold album,
"Tones," and one silver
(their 10th release) "Beauti-
ful Songs."
For tickets and infor-
mation, contact the Cul-
tural Arts Department of
the Jewish Community
Center, 661-1000.
The Center's Runners
Club will sponsor a fun run
and sports medicine discus-
sion 9 a.m. Sunday, meeting
in the Center parking lot.
Dr. Robert Teitge, direc-
tor of Henry Ford Hospital's
center for sports medicine,
will be the guest speaker.
Refreshments will be avail-
able after the run. The fun
run is open to the public at
no charge.

The Flint Jewish Federa-
tion will see the opera
"Rigoletto" Oct. 29 at the
Music Hall Center for the
Performing Arts in Detroit.
The bus will leave from
Flint's Temple Beth El at
9:45 a.m. Luncheon will be
served at the Magic Pan in
Troy and the opera will fol-
low.
There is a charge. For ap-
plication, call the Federa-
tion, 767-5922.

U-M Profs Hosea' Published

"Hosea," a translation of
the biblical book of the pro-
phet, co-authored by Uni-
versity of Michigan Prof.
David Noel Freedman, has
been released by Doubleday
for its Anchor Bible series.
Prof. Freedman, director
of the U M Program on
Studies in Religion, also is
editor of the Anchor Bible
series.
"Hosea" is co-authored by
Francis I. Anderson, associ-
ate professor of history at
Macquarie University in

JWV Will Hold
Candidates Night

Department of Michigan
and Ladies Auxiliary of the
Jewish War Veterans will
have a "Meet Your Candi-
dates and Public Officials
Evening" 7:30 p.m. Tuesday
in the JWV Memorial
Home, 16990 W. 12 Mile,
Southfield.
Incumbents and candi-
dates for office will be on
hand to answer questions.
Past Department Comman-
der Sanford Rosenthal will
be the moderator.
Refreshments will be
served. The public is in-
vited.

Australia. It is the first of
two books — the next will be
"Amos and Micha" — writ-
ten by Freedman, who
began working on the An-
chor Bible in 1956 with his
teacher, William F. Al-
bright.

Vet Aids Army

FOR THE FINEST

Joseph Shapiro of Oak
Park has for the second time
been asked by the U.S. gov-
ernment to supply it with
information about gas war-
fare.
Shapiro was gassed while
fighting in France during
World War I. The informa-
tion he supplied has been
included in an army booklet
on gas warfare.

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BERNIE

WINER

and ASSOCIATES

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Men's and Women's
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14 and 18 K GOLD

Diamonds and Fine Jewelry

These services done on premises
• Jewelry Repair
• Watch Repair
• Restringing

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Barry

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Saturday — Beth Israel
Sisterhood, oneg Shabat, 3
p.m.
Sunday — United
Synagogue Youth Israeli af-
ternoon meeting.
Monday — Joint board
meeting, 8 p.m.
Tuesday — Beth El Sis-
terhood paid-up member-
ship luncheon, noon; and
Keren Or meeting, 8 p.m.
Wednesday — Hadassah
meeting, noon.
Thursday — JWVA open
board meeting, 8 p.m.; and
Beth Israel board of educa-
tion meeting, 8 p.m.

Members of the winning
Carman High School's soc-
cer team are Scott Kronick,
co-captain; Mark Schafer,
Ned Blum and Steve Plot-
nik. Kronick also has been
elected president of the
senior class at Carman
High School.

Friday, October 10, 1980 49

• PRESCRIPTIONS FOR GLASSES
ACCURATELY FILLED

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Calendar

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Make News

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