THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Agronsky to Speak at Campaign Closing
The meeting and cocktail
reception marking the close
of the 1981 Allied Jewish
Campaign will be 8 p.m.
May 6 at Cong. Shaarey
Zedek. Television analyst
Martin Agronsky, host and
moderator of "Agronsky
and Company" on NBC, is
the scheduled guest
speaker.
Hundreds of volunteers
continue to work diligently
toward - achieving the
9. ,150,000 goal estab-
,ed at the beginning of
tine Campaign. That figure
takes into account many
critical needs faced by our
community agencies, re-
flecting shifts in population
and reductions in federal
funds that put increased
pressures on the private
sector, according to Marvin
H. Goldman and David S.
Mondry, general chairmen
MARTIN AGRONSKY
of the Campaign. ,
Agronsky, during his 30
years as a journalist, has
covered many history-
making events, including
wartime action in Spain,
Singapore and Libya, and
nine successive national
political conventions..
After his first job as a
reporter on the Palestine
Post, Agronsky went on
to cover the close of the
Spanish Civil War and
broadcast from both the
European and Far East
theaters of operations
during World War II.
Agronsky earned a Na-
tional Headliner award for
his analysis on ABC-TV.
For his coverage of the
Eichmann trial for NBC
News, he received the
Alfred I. duPont Award. His
popular program, "Ag-
ronsky and Company," is
presented Sundays at noon
on Channel 4.
The community is invited
to attend the Campaign
closing meeting. For reser-
vations, call the Federation
office, 965-3939.
The community is invited
to attend the Campaign
closing meeting. For reser-
vations, call the Federation
office, 965-3939.
Up-to-date reports on the
progress of the 1981 Allied
Jewish Campaign - Israel
Emergency Fund will be
presented by the nine di-
vision chairmen at the sec-
ond report meeting of Cam-
paign, 8:15 a.m. Wednesday
at the United Hebrew
Schools. A traditional
Passover breakfast will be
served. Guest speaker will
be the Israeli poet, playw-
right and musical lyricist
Yaacov Orland.
Friday, April 17, 1981
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Musical for Independence
"Israel Alive and Sing-
ing" will be presented as
part of the Israel Indepen-
dence Day celebration
marking Israel's 33rd
birthday at the Southfield
Civic Center May 10. Fol-
lowing a 1 p.m. parade down
Civic Center Drive, the
musical festivities are
scheduled to begin at 2 p.m.
Nationally known par-
ticipants will include Shaul
Ben Meir, principal flutist
of the Detroit Symphony
Orthestra; Misha
Rachlevsky, first violinist of
the Detroit Symphony Or-
chestra; and Julius Chajes
of the Jewish Community
Center Symphony Or-
chestra.
Mira Eisenberg, program
committee chairperson, an-
nounced that the musical
production will be under the
direction of Datia Kleinbort
and E. Toby Lantz. Also in-
volved in the production is
David Jorlett, who will be
the musical director. In
addition, there will be a per-
formance by the Hillel Day
School Choir under the di-
rection of Evelyn Tamari.
Other participants in
the festivities will include
Annette Chajes, Ruth
and Erit Gil, Leo and
Gere Oliva and Libby
Ben-Moche. Reuben Lei-
bovich will provide tech-
nical assistance.
Along with the musical
part of the program, there
will be a narrative which
will feature Sherri Ter-
rebelo Schiff, Sol Lach-
man, Joe Bale and Leo
Oliva. Also featured will be
several children, including
Ariana and Seth Jackier,
Daron, Noa and Shira
Eisenberg, Ifat Leibovich,
Bruce and Mark Leuchter,
Rona Shaver and Donna
Tal.
There will also be dance
performances by Habonim
of the Detroit Labor Zionist
Alliance, the Jewish Center
Dance Group under the di-
reaction of Rachel Jacobs,
the Sunny Segal Dance
Company and Habikurim,
led by Laurie Ben-Zeev.
The Temmy Skully Essay
Contest is being held in con-
junction with the Israel In-
dependence Day celebra-
tion. According to Shelly
Komer Jackier, chairperson
of the celebration, the essay
contest is open to Jewish
high school youth presently
enrolled in the 10th grade or
above. Contest winners will
receive scholarship funds
provided through the
Temmy Skully Fund at the
Jewish Community Center.
The topic for the con-
test is "Relationships: Is-
rael to me, me to Israel"
and essays will be judged
on the basis of content
and concept.
The deadline for entering
is May 1 and the winners
will be announced as part of
the Independence Day fes-
tivities on May 10. '
For information on the
contest, call the Jewish
Community Center Cul-
tural Arts Department,
661-1000, ext. 250.
Dayan Debated
PLO Advocate
BONN — Former Israeli
Foreign Minister Moshe
Dayan. recently partici-
pated in a TV debate in
West Germany in which a
representative of the Pales-
tine Liberation Organiza-
tion participated.
Representatives of the
Bundestag and the Euro-
pean Parliament also par-
ticipated in a mock trial to
determine if a Palestinian
state should be created.
A jury selected at random
from a telephone book voted
15 in favor of a Palestinian
state and 10 opposed.
Golan Wanted
RAMAT HAGOLAN
(ZINS) — A recent Public
Opinion Research Institute
poll shows that 68 percent of
the Israeli public favors the
annexation of the Golan
Heights.
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recent years Scotland produced three Jewish Knights,
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(mayor), and the only Jewish pipe-hand in the entire
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Shown rehearsing for "Israel Alive and Singing"
are, back row from left, Michael Neumann, Ginny
King and Chuck Pearlstein and, front row, Libby
Ben-Moche, Ruthie Gil (with guitar), Datia Kleinbort
and David Jorlett.
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