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November 07, 1980 - Image 37

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-11-07

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NTTEriws

Danny Raskin's

LISTENING
POST

THE PERFECT fund-
raiser for organizations .. .
little shell-out of dough for
entertainment . . . This is
Festival Dancers of the
Jewish Community Center
who premiered a new origi-
nal show for children re-
cently at the DeRoy Theater
of the Center .. .
The enthusiastic audi-
received the show so
_A that a tour of schools in
Oakland County has been
planned . . . beginning with
a performance at the
Shaarey Zedek nursery
school and continuing at
Doherty, Woodale and For-
est Schools .. .
The show is called "A
Carnival of Dance" . . .
Masks of animals and beau-
tiful costumes are used
throughout the program .. .
The story of The Princess
and The Frog has been put
to music along with
Elephant and Cat Dances
among others.
Festival Dancers, a
group of gals with a mul-
titude of roles in their
daily lives, give of them-
selves and the love they
share of art through
dance ... If interested in
booking them, contact
Harriet Berg, director, at
the Center, 661-1000 . . .
Festival Dancers . . .
(Margo Cohen, Carol
Lawrence, Bunny Nick-
amin, Eileen Polk, Elaine
Serling, Bonnie Steingold
and Cathy Zumberg) . . .
are also accepting dona-
tions to their Tour Fund
since the nominal fee
they charge does not
cover expenses of prod-
uction.
GET WELL WISHES
... to George Grego .. .
father of George Grego at
Como's Restaurant on
Woodward and Nine Mile.
LOOKING FOR A
QUAINT Hanuka gift? .. .
How about having Jim Cu-
tler create a rendering of
someone's home in pen and
ink, matted and ready to
frame . . . The renderings
(8x10, 11x14 or 16x20) are
true to original dimensions
and detail . . . How about
the first house lived in? Or
the one in which you were
married? . . . Or the one now
lived in? . . . Give Jim a call
at 354-1771.
CONGRATS . . . to Ann
d Arthur Newman . . . on
..feir 40th anniversary Nov.
17.
TEEN TALK ... Story is
told by Abe Wein about fel-
low who is a more serious
type of father and likes to
have heart-to-heart talks
with his son . . . Among
other things, he said, "My
boy, until I met your
mother, I never kissed a
girl. Will you be able to say
the same thing to your son?"
. . . The boy answered,
"Sure, Dad, but not with
such a straight face."
GET WELL WISHES
. to Ethel Edelman .. .

now residing in Margate,
Fla.
SYDNEY CASH, whose
contemporary glass exhibi-
tion is at the new Heller
Gallery on Madison
through Nov. 22, is a former
Detroiter . . . and the son of
ex-Oak Parkers Sam and
Bernice Cash, now living in
Los Angeles.
Syd, a New York artist, is
having his second exhibi-
tion . . . The Corning
Museum of Glass selected a
piece for its permanent col-
lection from the first one .. .
His work includes hang-
ings, pedestal and wall
pieces, combining glass and
other materials.
IDLE THOUGHT . . .
Ever stop to wonder how
much money Michigan Bell
makes from all those quar-
ters put in coin phones?
JUDY KOPLOY moves
her Slades gift shop from
village of Franklin to
Applegate Square around
the middle of November .. .
Les' wife will continue
featuring China, crystal,
silver, stainless steel table
settings, etc.
GET WELL WISHES
... to Sammy Woolf . . . re-
cuperating at home.
BNAI BRITH Couplets
Unit has an interesting
membership campaign .. .
Prospective"members can
attend any three of the
many functions this group
has and get to know the
members before making up
their minds to join . . . Won-
der why other organizations
didn't think of this first?
The group is for young
married couples . . . and in-
volves itself with a variety
of activities . . . picnics, par-
ties, handicraft, bowling,
sports and educational ex-
periences.
FAVORITE STORIES
. . . old but still good .. .
about the one making
rounds at a local hospital
. . . Two men greeted a rabbi
who was approaching with
his leg in a cast . . . "Rabbi,
what happened? Did you
break it? . . . "No," said the
rabbi, "I was in the bath-
room and fell off the com-
mode." ... The two men ex-
pressed their sympathy and
the rabbi hobbled to his
room . . . Then one asked the
other, "What's a commode?"
. . . His companion replied,
"How do I know? I'm not
Jewish!"
LOOKING BACK ON
Columns Of Yesteryears .. .
OCT. 31, 1969 . . . "In the
100 years of Providence
Hospital, Dr. Joseph
Schwartzberg is the first
Jewish chief-of-staff . . . 100
years ago asliouse of Provi-
dence, it was located on
Adams Ave. . . . 50 years la-
ter, Providence Hospital
was on Grand Blvd. . . .
Today it is on Nine Mile Rd.
in Southfield . . . Joe was
quite a basketball player at
the old Jewish Community
Center on Woodward."

* GOLDEN PLATTER

Italian-American Cuisine

Paul Burns and Christ-
opher Loy, concert pianists,
will perform a recital for
four-handed duets 7:30 p.m.
Nov. 16 at the Oak Park Li-
brary.
The program is sponsored
by the Arts and Cultural
Commission and the
Friends of the Library. Ad-
mission is free. Coffee and
the artists will conclude the
evening.

`Odd Couple'
in Southfield

Southfield Senior High
School will present "The
Odd Couple," by Neil Simon
8 p.m. Nov. 14 and 15 in the
school auditorium.
There is a charge, and
tickets are available at the
school box office.

Israeli Inflation

JERUSALEM (ZINS) —
During the last 12 months,
the cost of food rose 169 per-
cent in Israel. The cost of
clothing was up 96.5 per-
cent, medical costs 141.4
percent, education, culture
and entertainment 115 per-
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