Aimiem- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Jewish Theater Is Magazine Top Feature The Drarria Review," an international theater quar- terly, devoted its September 1980 issue to an examina- tion of the roots, history and contemporary development of Jewish theater. The issue covered several performance modes consid- ered to be important ex- pressions of Jewish culture, and included materials on traditional Jewish rites from Israel and the Dias- pora; a reconstruction of the T-Tabima's 1922 classic, "The ybbuk"; and analyses of the radical 1930s Yiddish theater companies in the Soviet Union and the United States. Children Learn Math Through Technion Game HAIFA — Using psychol- ogist Jean Piaget's theory that "active experience with solid objects forms the raw material later to be or- ganized into knowledge," Rachel Sebba, a lecturer in the department of architec- ture at the Technion, has designed a "game" to teach children the intricacies of mathematics. Ms. Sebba's "game" utilizes the school yard as a teaching environment, with various structures and the way a child moves through them acting as certain mathematical principles. The game, developed at the Technion, is now in use at schools throughout Israel. AJCommittee Sponsors Task Force Program NEW RESTAURANT "MUSHROOMS" AT HAMILTON PLACE CHEF MILOS NOW DIRECTS TWO FOOD OPERATIONS Golden Mushroom restaurant owner, Reid Ashton, will now be directing the entire food services operation at Hamilton Place; in- cluding two restaurants, cocktail lounge, large banquet rooms, and out- side catering. "All food will be selected and supervised by Chef Milos Cihelka." The in- ternationally acclaimed chef will be overseeing the Hamilton Place operation, as well as the Golden Mushroom. "By the end of October, the restaurant, Cafe Rouge, will be in full operation." Ashton went on to say Sneekers, the quaint cafe, is open for lunch. "Sneekers has the Golden Mushroom salad service, with a unique extra twist. The salads will be prepared for the customer using a special checklist card....you choose what you like, and we make it that way." Sneekers will em- phasize all fresh pro- ducts and health foods. The cocktail lounge, next to Cafe Rouge, will be similar to the Mushroom cellar. A great place to gather and meet people, or just relax. "We hope to do a lot of catering," Ashton said. "With the facilities we have here at Hamilton Place, and the menus Chef Milos can offer, we're looking forward to catering a great number of meetings, parties, and affairs." "Our main thrust is to provide fresh quality food for the Hamilton Place members and their guests. We have great plans for the future," Ashton said with a smile, "and great food and service in store for our patrons." • NEW YORK — A group of the nation's top social sci- entists have joined the newly-created American Jewish Committee spon- sored "Task Forces on the 80s," which will examine critical issues confronting American Jews during the next decade. Each of the six task forces — dealing with "The Urban/Suburban Condi- tion," "Group Status in America," "Public Educa- tion in America," "Family Policies for the 1980s," "The Political and Electoral Process," and "The U.S. De- fense Posture" — will con- sist of approximately 20 members. HAMILTON PLACE ' INITIATION INCREASE SOON! "Starting November 1st, all membership in- itiation fees will be going up," according to Hamilton Place ad- ministrative coor- dinator, Karn Stock. "We've tried to keep our rates down for as long as we could, but the cost of operating has necessitated that we raise our new member- ship initiation prices." Hamilton Place, the indoor-outdoor club in Southfield, opened for membership in February of 1979, and has something for everyone; pools, tennis courts, gymnasium, saunas, ex- ercise equipment, cocktail lounge, gourmet restaurant, snack bar ... and MORE. "There's no doubt about it, the best time to join Hamilton Place is now," says Karn. "It's been a great investment for all our members." Hamilton Place is still accepting memberships now at existing rates. Call 646-8990 for more information. Hurry, rates go up November 1st. • Kudos for V.P. NEW YORK — Random House Publishers recently honored Jess Stein, vice president and editor in chief of its reference book de- partment with a reception marking his retirement after 35 years with the firm. HAMILTON PLACE MAKES SIGNIFICANT GAINS As the membership in- creases, we will consider putting a "cap" on our membership to prevent the overcrowding condi- tions that exist in other fitness facilities. We will constantly make improvements and changes that will benefit our members. Our dedication is to their service." • NEW HAIR SALON OPENS AT HAMILTON PLACE William Poore, general manager, stated: "We feel really good about the progress that we have made. Since opening in February, 1979, we have continued to be the most affor- dable Social and Health Club in the metropolitan area. Our membship has continued to grow despite the adverse economic conditions that prevail. We are always concern- ed about meeting the needs of our members and attempt to take into consideration their thoughts and wishes whenever we make our management decisions. Now you can get the latest in hair fashions while you relax at Hamilton Place. The Pavilion hair salon has opened at Hamilton Place and is in full operation. "We've been pleased by the response of the members," says co- owner, David Shebib. "They really like the convenience." You'll love the Pavilion's sleek new look, friendly at- mosphere, and special grand opening offers. Your hair will look its best, and you'll be able to show the world, without even stepping outside. The Pavilion, a real convenience at Hamilton Place. • PAVILION HAIR SALON ANNOUNCES GRAND OPENING AT HAMILTON PLACE Gifts of Gratitude HARTFORD, Conn. TA) — Recent Soviet ewish immigrants to Hartford have contributed $800 to the Greater Hartford Jewish Federation in appreciation for the set- tlement aid they have been given. Contributions have ranged from $8 to $100. Friday, October 11, 1980 21 "LOOK WHAT YOU CAN BE DOING NOW AT HAM I LTON PLACE" MEN OR WOMEN JOIN NOW! RATES GO UP NOVEMBER FIRST! The Pavilion, the unisex hair shop in Southfield, has joined the Hamilton Place complex on Southfield Road, North of 12 Mile. Save 1/2 on your total bill and get to know us. 1500/0 oFF T BOTLA I L With this coupon only. Excluding manicure. Good thru 12/31/80 with Laura, Lisa, Fran. Good with these hairdressers only. HAMILTON PLACE CALL 646-8990 or DROP IN ANY TIME 30333 Southfield Rd. (between 12 Mile and 13 Mile) THE PAVILION AT HAMILTON PLACE 30333 Southfield Rd. Southfield, MI 48075 642-3410 FEATURING ADANTE COSMETICS} Y Pt ,