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March 06, 1981 - Image 28

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-03-06

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

28 Friday, March 6 1981

Charleston, N.C., had a
Jewish population of 700 in
1820, compared to New
York's 550 Jews.

Danny Raskin's

LISTENING
POST

TWO REAL LIFE sis-
ters will have the lead roles
in the world premiere of
"Tzviling — The Twins"
. . . presented by the Festi-
val Dancers of Jewish
Community Center in con-
junction with "Celebration
of Jewish Music and Dance"
. . . March 15, 3:30 p.m. in
the DeRoy Theater of the
Maple-Drake building.
Margo Cohen (Maurice)
and Bunny Nickamin (Dr.
Allan) are the daughters of
Ann and Sammy Woolf . . .
Also appearing will be their
cousin, Bonnie Steingold
(Joe), daughter of the late
Mickey and Evelyn Woolf.
"Tzviling — The Twins"
is a memorial to the victims
of the Holocaust . . .
choreographed when noted
Sophie Maslow was recently
guest artist-in residence at
the Jewish Center.
The Festival Dancers,
directed by Harriet Berg,
also include Carol Lawr-
ence, Eileen Polk and
Elaine Serling.
Music is by known corn-
poser Sol Kaplan.
Included in the program
will be a dance suite by Judy
Oberfelder to the music of
Bartok . . ; and dances
choreographed to the poetry
of Nelly Sachs.
Leo Mertz, local bakery
gent, is chairman of a spe-
cial patrons reception to
meet the artists following
the concert . . . Leo studied
dancing under Harriet . . .
Bonnie Steingold is his co-
chairperson . . . Margo
Cohen and Clarice Axelrod
(Dr. Arnold) are on the
Patron Committee.
JONAS AND HONEY
(Harriet) Lawrence will be
moving to Pine Island
Ridge, Fla. in July . . . and
Jonas will hope to accom-
plish as a resident what he
did while visiting in
January . . . hit a hole-in-
one.
CENTRAL CLASS of
1942 grads are being sought
for a reunion to be held in
September or October of
1982 ... . Call Elaine Danto
Lacoff, 968-0471 . . . Har-
riet Keller Wohlman, 851-
1736 . . . or Charlotte
Waterstone Rothstein,
546-5705.
JUDY BLAVIN (Mrs.
Harvey), expecting her sec-
ond child at the end of Feb-
ruary, went to lunch Feb. 17
with her mother, Betty
Rath (Frank) and some
close relatives . . . The
choice was hers and Judy
picked Victoria Station on
Northwestern because of
sentiment . . . When pre-
gnant with her's and Har-
vey's first child, Jonathan,
she had lunch there in the
afternoon . . . and deliv-
' erect him that evening.
Lightning struck again in
an amazing coincidence
. . . Judy went into labor
that same evening . . . and
gave birth to their second
son, nine-pound Fredric

PArn_ri

SMILING, ATTEN-
TIVE salesperson depart-
ment . . . Estelle Zatkoff
. . . at Kosins Clothes on
Southfield.
1,457 YOUNGSTERS
will again be taken to the
Shrine Circus, April 2, by
Crescent Shrine Club.
COUNCILWOMAN and
Mayor Pro-Tern of Oak
Park, Charlotte Rothstein
has been re-elected vice
chairperson of the 15th
Congressional District
(Dem.) . . . plus appointed
to serve on the National
League of Cities' Human
Development Policy Corn-
mittee and Local Legis-
lators Advisory Committee.
COL. ARTHUR BE-
CKER, director of Civil De-
fense in Southfield, tells of
his department's Mobile
Watch Program . . . with
private vehicles, identified
by large magnetic signs,
patroling, Southfield
streets watching for and re-
porting crimes.
Even though Southfield
has one of the best police de-
partments in the country,
says Art, to cover the city's
26 miles, assistance is
needed of citizens to keep
the city a safer place to work
and live.
More information on be-
coming part of Southfield's
"Eyes and Ears of The
Police Department" can be
gotten by calling Southfield
Civil Defense, 354-9152.
DANNY "SLICK"
BAKER, called by wife
Rose, "World's worst eater,"
- and friend of the salad bar
owner, has picked out their
apartment in Anaheim,
Calif., where he and Rose
have moved . . . At. the,
salad bar, no matter
many goodies, Danny comes
back to the table with only
tomatoes . . . He has yet to
taste lettuce!
HUMOR DEPT. . . .
About the fellow a success
in business but a child when
it comes to high finance . . .
His safe deposit box is the
repository for oodles of
worthless or whatever stock
. . One day an acquain-
tance tried to sell him a
whole gold mine at a "bar-
gain price" . . . The fellow
promised to think it over
and said, "I'll call you." . . .
He did, too . . . about three
days later . . . and said,
"My lawyer says I'm crazy
but I've decided to buy that
gold mine." . . . "You're too
late," answered the ac-
quaintance bitterly. "I'm al-
ready in jail."
GET WELL WISHES
. . . to Sid Hudson . . . in
Las Vegas . . . Recovering
at home from pneumonia
after being at Sunrise Hos-
pital there.
DINNER - DANCE by
Knights of Pythias, Detroit
Lodge 55 is March 22, at
Cong. Beth Abraham Hillel
Moses . . . For reservations
call Chairman Max Trager,
355-3761.

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