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January 23, 1981 - Image 40

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-01-23

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40 Friday, January 23, 1901

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Call 548-4031

We Bone—Skin—Grind—Fish Free

WE WRAP FOR FREEZING

Michigan Artists Spotlighted at NCJW Week Observance

Art and artists will be the
focal point of the Thursday
meeting of the Greater De-
troit Section, National
Council of Jewish Women at
Temple Beth El. The pro- •
gram, in commemoration of
the 87th annual NCJW
Week and in honor of NCJW
volunteers, begins at 7:45
p.m. Families and friends
are invited free of charge.
The evening will feature
a presentation of NCJW
achievements locally and in
Israel, written by Josephine

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introduced and each will
answer questions concern-
ing his craft.
Mrs. Marx and her co-
producer, Robert Hand-
ley, have received na-
tional recognition for
their work, capturing a
1979 Golden Eagle
Award for their film, _
"John Glick: An Artist
and His Work" and two
1980 GOlden Eagles for
the films, "Carol Moris-
seau and the Detroit City
Dance Company" and
"Michael Hall: Sculptor."
The awards are given by
CINE (Council on Interna-
tional Non-Theatrical
Events), a group supplying
non-commercial films to
Artists who will be highlighted in the film to be
festivals around the world.
seen
at the NCJW Week observance, are, top photo,
Refreshments will follow
the program. Chairman of John Glick, ceramicist; in middle photo, Gerhardt
the program is Jessie Stern. Knodel, weaver, as he is photographed by Mrs. Marx
and Robert Handley, co-producer; and, in the bottom
photo, Michael Hall, sculptor.

Mikvah Israel
Dinner Sunday

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Weiner and performed by
NCJW members. Mrs.
Weiner is a past section
president as well as a past
national president of the
National Council of Jewish
Women.
Highlight of the evening
will be a program by Sue
Marx, local television pro-
ducer and filmmaker. She
will show three of the short
films in a current series on
Michigan artists — one on a
ceramicist, John Glick; a
second featuring sculptor,
Michael Hall; and the third
depicting weaver Gerhardt
Knodel at work. Following
the films, the artists will be

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( Engagements

Reservations are still
available for the Mikvah
Israel-Women's Orthodox
Pontiac. A spring wedding
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mel-
League dinner to be held 7
is planned.
p.m. Sunday at Cong. Dovid lin of Southfield announce
the
engagement
of
their
Ben Nuchim. A reception
Mr. and Mrs. S. Joseph
daughter, Florence Mel-
will be held at 6.
Guests at the dinner will lin, to David A. Lachman, Birshtein of Clarksburg, W.
Va., announce the env
receive a copy of "Berkas son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben
of their daughters
HaShulchan," by Rabbi E. Lachman of Oak Park. Miss ment
Dr.
Glucksman. The book de- Mellin was graduated with Barbara Birshtein, to
son of
Howard
Steinman,
a
BA
degree
from
Wayne
scribes the order of the
State University. Her Mr. and Mrs. David Stein-
Jewish table.
For details and reserva- fiance also was graduated man of Bloomfield Hills. Dr.
Birshtein earned a BS de-
tions, call Davida Cohen, from WSU, where he earned
gree at the University of
a
BS
degree
in
business
ad-
967-3383.
ministration. He is pursu- Michigan and a PhD degree
ing studies toward an ac- in biology from Johns Hop-
Attends Seminar counting
degree at Walsh kins University. Dr. Stein-
Dr. Morton Plotnick, College. An August wed- man earned a BA degree at
Amherst College and a PhD
executive director of the ding is planned.
molecular
in
degree
Jewish Community Center,
* * *
biophysics at Yale Univer-
will join other Jewish com-
Irving Layne of Royal sity. He did post-doctoral
munal professionals from
work at Duke University.
throughout North America Oak and Betty Kurtz of Los
An April wedding is
at the National Jewish Wel- Angeles, Calif., announce
fare Board-sponsored Met- --the engagement of their planned.
ropolitan City Center daughter, Karen Michelle
The luxury of doing good
Executives Seminar to be Layne, to Bruce James
surpasses
every other per
son
of
Don
Hirsch
Hirsch,
held Feb. 15-19 at the La
of Troy and Pat Richards of sonal enjoyment.
Costa in Carlsbad, Calif.

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