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February 13, 1981 - Image 33

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-02-13

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What I do now I do once
for all. It is over and gone,
with all its eternity of sol-
emn meaning.

HAVE YOUR CAKE
AND STILL LOSE WEIGHT
AT

SNEAKY TREATS

Dlet Gourmet Shop

29275 Southfield
Farrell Plaza

569-7546

Israeli Among Artists Who
Will Perform f or Pro Musica

Pro Musica will present
Joseph Kalichstein, pianist;
Jamie Laredo, violinist; and
Sharon Robinson, cellist; in
a performance 8:30 p.m.
Feb. 20 at the Detroit Insti-
tute of Arts Lecture Hall. A

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INCLUDING 1 /2 CARAFE OF
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couple

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FINE DINING AT
YESTERDAY'S PRICES!
TOM KING at the piano bar

social hour will follow in the
Romanesque Hall of the
DIA. Refreshments will be
served.
For tickets, call Mrs. John
Rainey, 824-8690; or the
DIA box office.
Born in Tel Aviv in 1946,
Kalichstein came to New
York at the age of 16 as a
scholarship student at the
Juilliard School.
His
international
career was launched in
1969 when he won first
prize in the Leventritt In-
ternational Piano
Competition. Since then
Kalichstein has per-
formed with the Cleve-
land Orchestra, the
Chicago, London, Bos-
ton, and Vienna Sym-
phony Orchestras, and
the Berlin, New York, Los
Angeles, and Israel
Philharmonics.
Since he was catapulted
to international promi-
nence at the age of 18 as
winner of the coveted Queen
Elizabeth of Belgium
Competition, Laredo has
toured Europe and has ap-
peared with major United
States orchestras.
A principal figure at the
Marlboro Music Festival for
many years, Laredo
founded and serves as artis-
tic director of New York's
acclaimed "Chamber Music
at the 'Y' " Series.
Ms. Robinson appeared
with the Houston Sym-
phony, Pittsburgh Sym-
phony, Baltimore Sym-
phony and New Orleans
Philharmonic among
others. Winner of the 1979
Avery Fisher Award and a
recital in Lincoln Center's
"Great Performers" Series,
she has been heard in reci-
tal in every major United
States city and has per-
formed throughout Great
Britain, France, Italy, Is-
rael, Spain and Portugal.

Patients to Hear
Violinist Perform

Violinist Evelyn B. Be-
rger_ will perform for the
patients at the Farmington
Nursing Home Monday.
She will be accompanied by
pianist Rose Morgan.
A second concert, with
pianist Barbara Mitchell,
will be held later in the
month at the Southfield Re-
habilitation Center.
The concerts are spon-
sored in memory of Mrs.
Berger's husband, Albert A.
Berger.

Kenyans Visit

Share a special Valentine dinner with your
loved one at Wicker Works. We'll be
featuring a petite filet mignon and crab leg
dinner for two, our famous Wicker Works
Salad Bar, special orange blossom crepe
dessert and a half bottle of red wine for just
$28 per couple. Reservations are required, so
call 879-2100 and plan to share Saturday,
February 14 with your Valentine.

NORTHFIELD HILTON
5500 Crooks Rd. at 1-75
Troy, Michigan 48098
(313) 879-2100

,

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

JERUSALEM (JNI) — A
delegation of 15 Kenyan
parliamentarians will ar-
rive in Israel on Sunday to
visit holy places and meet
with government and Knes-
set leaders.
Alignment Knesset fac-
tion whip MK Moshe
Shahal finalized the visit
during a trip to Kenya last
month. He indicated that
this first official delegation
since most African states
severed ties with Israel in
1973 may encourage future
visits. , .

Friday, February 13, 1981 33

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