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February 06, 1981 - Image 26

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-02-06

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26 Friday, Februari 6, 1981

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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FOR TICKET INFORMATION CALL:

SYNAGOGUE OFFICE

557-82110

PHIL BOLTON

358-3336

TICKETS ALSO AVAILABLE AT DOOR

All Proceeds For General Synagogue Use

Local Synagogues Are Planning Program
to Solidify Community-Wide Cooperation

Jack Schon, upon his re-
election this week as
president of the Synagogue
Council of Greater Detroit,
stated that a planned pro-
gram for communal cooper-
ation to unify activities
while lending strength to
the religious institutions is
being planned coopera-
tively with existing move-
ments.
Schon expressed the
hopes of the Synagogue
Council' that community
cooperation with it and with
the Detroit Rabbinical
Commission will unify
interest and devotion to
Jewish causes.
Re-elected with Schon

Marriage Unit
Plans Program

The Michigan Chapter of
Jewish Marriage Encounter
will offer an information
program 3 p.m. Feb. 15 in
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Rogers, 6344 Gulf
Lakes, Bay City.
Speakers are Mr. and
Mrs. Marc (Diane) Voight of
Troy and Mr. and Mrs. Jeff
(Debbie) Chimovitz of
Grand Blanc.
All those interested in
attending this or other in-
formation programs should
contact the Michigan Chap-
ter speakers bureau chair-
men, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Viedrah, 557-6713.

THE CHAMBER ARTS TRIO

LILLIAN FENSTERMACHER, Violin
LEROY FENSTERMACHER, Viola
MARIO DIFIORE, Cello

Join your friends and neighbors for a beautiful cabaret chamber
music concert, candlelight, delicious dessert and hot beverage,
all for $5.00. Tickets may be reserved in advance with remaining
tickets on sale at the door.

TEMPLE EMANU-EL

14450 W. 10 Mile Rd., Oak Park

967-4020

March 1st:

AND DON'T FORGET

GEORGE PLIMPTON, Professional Amateur,
Storyteller, Challenger of Champions

March 28th:

April 5th:

PICCOLO OPERA COMPANY, Performing
Selections From Gilbert & Sullivan

MARGARET KUHN, Social Activist,
Consumer Advocate, Organizer of the Gray Panthers

*ere: vice presidents
Gerald Rosenbloom and
Harold Somlyo, secre-
tary Jerry Tepman and
treasurer Paul J. Dizik.

The Synagogue Council of
Greater Detroit includes
the following congrega-
tions: Adat Shalom, Beth
Abraham Hillel Moses;

Beth Shalom Women Mark
Women's League Sabbath

Cong. Beth Shalom Sis-
terhood will mark Women's
League Shabat, celebrating
the 62nd anniversary of the
Women's League for Con-
servative Judaism, at
Shabat services 9 a.m.
Saturday, announces Sis-
terhood President Jeanette
Sklarchyk.

Participating in services
will be: Torah readers,
Karen Knoppow, Faye
Menczer, Marcia Tanzman,
Jeanette Tilchin and Min-
dy Tilchin. Sophie Pearls-
tein will recite the Maftir
and Haftorah. Honored
with aliyot are: Ada Efros,

Lillian Goodman, Freda
Mendelson, Bea Moss,
Eleanor Smith and Phyllis
Young.
Other participants in the
service include: Midge Ap-
pel, Natalie Baker,
Jeanette Eizelman, Shirley
Gendler, Ruth Gross, Mari-
lyn Herbach, Fay Isackson,
Marilyn Katz, Diane
Lederman, Barbara Lefton ;
Bess Lipson, Hilda Lucas,
Tibie Rudofsky, Ruth Sel-
van, Frances Stein, Ronna
Widenbaum and Helen
Zimmerman.
The Dvar Torah will be
delivered by Mrs. Sklar-
chyk.

Lectures , Benefit Concert
Set at Birmingham Temple

Several events -are
scheduled to take place this
month at the Birmingham
Temple.
At 8:30 p.m. Monday,
Rabbi Sherwin Wine will
speak on "Tchernichowski
— The Humanist Prophet."
There is a charge, and the
public is invited.
At 8:30 p.m. Feb. 14,
pianist Flavio Varani will
perform in a benefit concert
for the temple.
A native of Brazil, Var-
ani has been on the fa-
culty of the music de-
partment of Oakland
University since 1972.
A reception will be part of
the evening's activities.
There is a charge. For ticket
information, call Betsy
Kellman, 477-1410.
On Feb. 23 at 8:30 p.m.,
Dr. Judith Bardwick,
author and psychology pro-
fessor at the University of
Michigan, will speak on
"'Families in Transition: No
Lifestyle Is Painless."
Dr. Bardwick was edu-
cated at Purdue and Cornell
Universities and received
her doctorate from the Uni-
versity of Michigan in 1964.
She is a member of the
American Psychological
Association and the Mid-
west Psychological Associa-
tion among many other pro-
fessional groups.
In - addition to her
teaching duties, Dr.
Bardwick is a therapist in
private practice, and an
associate dean for stu-
dent academic affairs at
the university. She is the
author of The Psychol-
ogy of Women" and "In
Transition."
There is a charge and a

Threats for Hess

BONN — Neo-Nazis say
they will kill two Jews at
random unless the U.S.,
Britain, France and the
Soviet Union pay $7 million
into a fund to free Rudolf
Hess from an allied prison
in Berlin.

A

JACK SCHON

Beth Achim, Beth El, Beth
Jacob, Beth Shalom, Bnai
David, Bnai Moshe,
Downtown Synagogue,
Emanu-El, Temple Israel,
Kol Ami, Livonia Jewish
Congregation, Shaarey
Zedek, T'chiyah, Beth Is-
rael in Ann Arbor and
Shaar Hashomayim in
Windsor.

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