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September 25, 1981 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-09-25

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

18 Friday, September 25, 1981

AN EVENT WORTH REMEMBERING:

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1981
7:30 P.M.
FORD AUDITORIUM

BALFOUR CELEBRATION;

in observance of the 64th Anniiary
-
of the

Balfour Declaration

A MEMORABLE EVENING'
MUSIC, SONG, HUMOR AND S

Headlined by:

Bookspan Nam, d by JNF

1llspan, who also
NEW YORK — Televi-
Nallonal
sion and radio .conagign:....- sermiaces the
nt for the Arts as
tator, musicologist and „Ebdo
author Martin Bockks
4 a mem r of its festival
has been appointe
-$ panel:a d as chairman of
the recd ings panel, is best
man of the Jewi
Fund's' Cultu AV d'- ktiminif his multiple roles
Advisory Committee. aS host a d commentator for
York Philhar-
Bookspan will help.salect_ th e.
• io Broadcasts. In
the recipients of the JNF mo
n he is commentator
Tarbut award, given an- addi
for alf the "Live From Lin-
nually• to an individual
"whose achievements have
coln Center" telecasts and
the music programs in the
expanded the scope and di-
mension of the performing "Great Performances"
or visual arts." Last year's series, both carried over
MARTIN BOOKSPAN
recipient was ., George PBS.
Balanchine, choreographer
and founder of the New
incere wishes kr
•„
York City Ballet.

S

Women Tlvijn
for New Jobs

By BEIZERLf MINIp[OFF
Women': American RT

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Universally acclaimed
Singer, Impersonator and
Comedienne

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Young Russian-Jewish
Master of the Keyboard
Highly acclaimed by Music

Critics

Coast to
Coast

With The Mack Pitt Orchestra,

SUPPORT ZOA's educational projects in Is-
rael and its crucially important public affairs
programs nationally and locally.

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FOR TICKETS TODAY

.

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Southfield, MI 48075

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filled with

health, happiness

and prosperity.

(A Seven Arts Feature)

They have ,alivEiy; been
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end-of-yea'e ;''7.Parties in
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ofthe 19205 • sao
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traineirat'Oerfkrgito the
time and plare4134,t then
came World War 41- An d its
aftermath,, pushin* eco-
nomic and so
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est 1919

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by women at home were
eliminated through the in-
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troduction of mass-
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produced goods and modern
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services. Women were, free
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the job market, and in many
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by laboratory tech .
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concern as to svheth siell**1-.1"---4
girls would find.
nd wii x elk:
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o o v e
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women to have thePeorse=
verence. And the monient
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in the percentage of girls•
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program of vocational
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cation.
The importance which
ORT attaches to the train-
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the recent appointment of a -
network inspector
of
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force is a gradual process
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not only women but the
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whole society of men,
women and children."



May The New Year
be filled with
Health, Peace and Happiness

BANK OF COMMERCE

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