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March 13, 1981 - Image 42

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-03-13

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

42 Friday, March 13, 1981

Center Adds Second Show for Music and Dance Celebration

The Jewish Community
Center has added a second
show to its presentation of

(Engagements

Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Schleifman of Kew Gar-
dens, N.Y., announce the
engagement of their daugh-
ter, Cathy Anne Schleif-
man, to Robert Mark
Goodfriend, son of Mrs.
Frieda Olen of Farmington
Hills and the late Dr. James
E. Goodfriend. Miss
Schleifman is a NIBS degree
candidate in accounting.
Her fiance was graduated
from the University of
Michigan and resides in
Manhattan. A fall wedding
is planned.

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"A Celebration of Jewish
Music and Dance" to be held
Sunday in the Aaron DeRoy
Studio Theater at the main
building.
The 3:30 p.m. show has
been sold out. The second
show will be presented at 7
p.m. Tickets are available
by calling the Center, 661-
1000, ext. 250.
The Center and the
Michigan Lyric Opera The-
ater will present another
program in the "For a Song"
series 8:30 p.m. March 21 in
the DeRoy Studio Theater.
The evening will be a musi-
cal tribute to composer and
conductor Leonard Berns-
tein.
The program will in-
clude the presentation of
opera,
one-act
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"Trouble in Tahiti."
Selections from other
Bernstein shows will
complete the program.
Tickets will be available
at the door.
The Center will hold its
annual Purim celebration
1:30, p.m. March 22 at the
Maple-D-rake building.
Jelly the Clown and her
puppets will present the
Purim story and a costume
parade will follow.
"The Purim Spielers" will
be presented at 3 p.m. that
day by the children in the
dance classes. Among the
other Purim activities will
be a parent-toddler Purim
story, candlemaking crafts,
games and crown design
contest. The public is in-
vited free of charge.

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The Jimmy Prentis Mor-
ris Branch of the Center will
present a Purim perform-
ance, directed and produced
by Lillian Zellman, 2 p.m.
March 22.
The program will feature
songs, dances, readings and

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Members of the Festival Dasncers who will appear
in the "'Celebration of Jewish Music and Dance"
Sunday at the Center are, front row: Bonnie Steingold
and Bunny Nickamin; second row, Elaine Serling;
third row, Carol Lawrence, Margo Cohen and Cathy
Zumberg; and top, Eileen Polk.

* * *

poetry, presented by the Center. Tickets will be
senior adult members of the available at the door.

Yiddish Class and Movie on Labor Set

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Shulamite Kivel, director
of the Jewish dance division
at the 92nd St. YM/MWHA
in New York, will present a
workshop 2 p.m. March 22
at the main Center. Ms.
Kivel will be presented by
the Israel Information and
Resource Center for its Is-
rael Culture Series. Tickets
are available at the Center.
For details, call the IIRC,
661-1948.
Tickets are still available
for the Yiddish Musical
Comedy Theater of New
York's production of "The
Girl from Tel Aviv" to be
presented 8 p.m. March 23
at the main Center. For tic-
kets, call the Center, 661-
1000, ext. 250.
* * *

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• Stags
• Wedding Receptions

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Workmen's Circle school
board announced that regis-
tration for spring adult
Yiddish classes is now being
accepted.
The class will meet at 7
p.m., starting March 24 and
will continue for six weeks.
Beginners and inter-
mediates are welcome.
Classes will be held at the
Workmen's Circle Center,
26341 Coolidge, Oak Park.

The instructor is Sima Ab-
ramovitz. There is a fee.
To enroll, call Workmen's
Circle, 545-0985, from 9
a.m. to 3 p.m., daily.
Workmen's Circle -
Michigan District, will
present the film "The
Wobblies" 2:30 and 7:30
p.m. Sunday at the
Workmen's Circle Cen-
ter.
"The Wobblies" is _the his-

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the Bond program at levels
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member of the board of the
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governors of the Israel In-
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the board of directors of the
Jewish Community Center.
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In recognition of their
pace-setting role, PMC
members are accorded VIP
treatment when in Israel.
At home, they receive spe-
cial briefings and communi-
cations and are invited to
meet with visiting Israeli
statesmen. They are the re-
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PMC plaque and a PMC
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