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October 09, 1981 - Image 40

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-10-09

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THE DETROIT WISH MEWS

42 Friday, October 9, 19131 -

Buloff, Bikel Highlight Festival

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Internationally
nowned Yiddish actor
Joseph Buloff, folk singer
Theodore Bikel and other
outstanding artists and
scholars will visit Ann
Arbor and the Detroit area
during "A Festival of Yid-
dish Culture," a program.,
which celebrates the con-
temporary legacy of a
thousand-year-old culture.
The festival, supported by
the Michigan Council for
the Humanities, opened in

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This exhibition will also be
shown through Oct. 16 at
the United Hebrew Schools
in Southfield and then ap-
pear through Oct. 23 at the
main Jewish Community
Center.
Sponsors for the festival
are the University of Michi-
gan Center for Russian and
East European Studies and
the U-M Program in Judaic
Studies.
A highlight of the festi-
val will be Buloff's read-
ings from YiddisWlitera-
ture at 8 p.m. Saturday in
the U-M Residential Col-
lege Theater (in English),
and at 2:30 p.m. Sunday

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The film, "Image Before
My Eyes," will be shown at a
meeting of Children of
Holocaust Survivors As-
sociation in Michigan
(CHAIM) 8 p.m. Sunday at
the main Jewish Commun-
ity Center building.
Admission is free. For in-
formation, call Charley
Silow, 962-9694.

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The Jabotinsky Society of
Herut Zionists of America
will sponsor a Simhat Torah
dance 8:30 p.m. Oct. 17 at
the main United Hebrew
School boiling, announces
Simon Cieck, president.
Dinner will be served and
Eric Rosenow and his Con-
tinentals and Barry Ulrych
will entertain.
There is a charge. For
reservations, call Helen
Kain, 569-1284; Evelyn
Klein, 353-0096, or Nina
Freilich, 547-7667.

CHAIM to See
Film at Meeting

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and head of the Univer-
sity of Illinois Depart-
ment of Slavic Languages
and Literatures, will in-
troduce Buloff s South-
field appearance with a
lecture at 1 p.m. on "Yid-
dish Literature and Its
Slavic Neighbors."
A three-week film series
in Ann Arbor will include
the Yiddish films "A Brivele
Der Mamen" and "Mirele
Efros," on Oct. 25; and
"Mamele" and "Yidl Mitn
Fidl" on Nov. 8. All show-
ings begin at 7 p.m. in Mod-
ern Languages Building
Auditorium 4.
The film "Image Before
My Eyes" will be shown at 8
p.m. Sunday at the main
Jewish Community Center..
The evening will start at 7
p.m. with a performance of
Yiddish folk songs pre-
sented by Washington, D.C.
author and folksinger Ab-
raham Bromberg and Bob
Jacobs.
Bikel's
Theodore
"Evening of Jewish
Song" will be presented
at 8:30 p.m. Oct. 17 at the
Power Center on the U-M
campus. Tickets for the
concert can be obtained
through the U-M Hillel
Foundation, (313) 663-
3336. There is a charge.
The United Hebrew
Schools will host a lecture at
1 p.m. Nov. 1 on "Sholem
Aleichem's Romantic
Heroines," presented by
Dorothy Bilik. The lecture
will be followed at 3 p.m. by
Ruth Rubin's performance
of Yiddish folk songs.
A lecture on "Rudolf
Rocker: The Anarchist Yid-
dishist," will be given at 8
p.m. Thursday at the U-M
Hillel Foundation, 1429
Hill.
The Yiddish Festival will
have additional events in
November and after Jan. 1.
The events are free unless
noted.
For information, call the
U-M Center for Russian and
East European Studies,
(313) 764-0351.
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Science Seminar Publicized

"Urban Educator" pub-

lished by Wayne State Uni-
versity's College of Educa-
tion recently devoted half of
an issue to last spring's
Southeastern Michigan
Junior Science
and
Humanities Symposium.
The annual symposium
for high school students and
teachers has been coordi-
nated far many years by
Louis Panush.
More than 160 students
and 75 teachers from five
southeastern Michigan
counties participated in
,
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this year's symposium at
Wayne.
"Urban Educator" in-
cluded excerpts from seven
papers presented at the
symposium. The 18th an-
nual symposium is
scheduled for February at
WSU.

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