40 Friday, September 3, 1982 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Koftler tg- PerfOiirlifor Music Study Club Concert The Musk Study Club of Metropolitan Detroit will present pianist and teacher Mischa Kottler at its open- ing concert of the season 12:15 p.m. Sept. 14 at the Birmingham Temple. Kottler will present a program of Schumann and Chopin pieces. Israeli Children Are Aided MISCHA KOTTLER Kottler made his debut with the Detroit Sym- ' A The Social Service Club of the Senior Adult De-' partment at the Jewish Community Center recently presented a check for the Spiritual Adoption child- cUre program in Israel of Pioneer Women/Naamat. Shown are, from left, Sophia Hoffman, president, and Rose Levine, secretary, of the Social Service Club, and Esther Fishman, president of the Avodah-Chai- Brandeis Chapter of Pioneer Women/Naamat. HOLIDAY ORDERS NOW TAKEN I CATERING FOR ALL OCCASIONS Deli Unique 25290 GREENFIELD North of 10 Mile Rd. 961-3999 phony Orchestra in 1932, and later served as the DSO's official pianist for 20 seasons. He was music director at WWJ for 33 gears, re- tiring from that post in 1967. The chairman of the Wayne State University piano department, Kot- tler counts among his students Cynthia Raim, David Syme and Ruth Meckler Laredo. Guests are welcome at a nominal fee. For informa- tion, call President Corliss Rosenberg, 543-3095. Pro- gram Chairman is Esther Krops and Claire Brown is chairman of the day. National Pioneer Women President to Speak Here Phyllis. Sutker, national door. For reservations, call president of Pioneer Ida Gornbein at the Pioneer Women/Naamat, will be the Women/ Naamat office, guest at the annual mem- - 967-4750. bership tea 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the Southfield TAU-HU Parley Civic Center Parks and Recreation building, an- on Dutch Jewry nounces Ann Kaplan, vice 'JERUSALEM — A sym- president of membership for posium on the history of the the Greater Detroit Coun- Jews in the Netherlands cil. will be held Nov. 28-Dec. 3 A fashion show and re- at the campuses of Tel Aviv freshments will highlight University and the Hebrew the evening. University in Jerusalem. Admission is -free, but In *conjunction with the dues will be accepted at the symposium, the Bet Hatefutsot Museum will Envy's memory is noth- hold an exhibition on Dutch ing but a row of hooks to Jewry in the 17th and 18th hang up grudges on. 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Crim will speak on "Media Man in the Mideast" at the League of Jewish Women's Organizations' opening meeting 12:15 p.m. Thurs- day at Cong. Bnai David. Currently the lost of "Mort Crim's Free for All," Crim has a syndicated radio series, "One Moment Please." He also is vacation and special-assignment re -- placement for commentator Paul Harvey. - He has served as an an- chorman in -Louisville, Philadelphia and Chicago, MORT CRIM prior to coming to Detroit. He also was a radio network outstanding journalism newscaster and correspon- alumnus. In June 1974, dent with ABC for five Crim was awarded an hon- years. orary Doctor of Letters de- Crim won several gree by Anderson College, Emmy awards for inves- Anderson, Ind., where he tigative reporting,,televi- serves as a member of the sion commentary and for board of directors. Crim also news and talk shows. serves on the board of direc- Crim- holds under- tors for the Merrill Palmer ' graduate degrees from the Institute and the Detroit University of Nebraska, Press Club. Alan Hancock College, and In 1973, Crim founded a a Master of Science degree in journalism from North- radio and television pro- western University's Medill gram production com- pany, Alcare Communi- School. He was graduated from cations, Inc. He is a Northwestern with honors, member of the Alcare and in 1965, received the board of directors and a university's Harrington consultant to the firm. Award "for outstanding The community is in- promise in the field of jour- vited. There is a nominal nalism." He is a member of fee. For information, call Kappa Tau Alpha, the na- Marjorie Shuman Saulson, tional honor society for 642-7784; or Beverly journalists. Hacker, 353-5148. No In 1971, the University of reservations required. Cof- Nebraska named him its fee and cake will be served. , Women of JNF to Meet Women of Jewish Na- tional Fund will meet noon Tuesday at Temple Emanu-El, announces President Shirley Kraft. Mrs. Kraft said the meet- ing will be devoted to plan- riing the JNF Women's 53rd Donor Campaign, whose funds are earmarked for re- storation in Northern Is- rael, particularly in Kiryat Shmona. Vocalist Marion Bates will entertain, accompanied by Betty Pollens, announces Bess Axelrod, pr6gram chairman. Vivian Beresh will recite the invocation. Edward Rosenthal, newly appointed' executive direc- Diabetes Support Group Forming, A support group for diabetics, 17 years of age or older, will' meet on Tues- days, beginning next week, from 7-9 p.m. at William Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak. The sessions will cover new concepts in the field of diabetes treatment and will serve as a forum to share learning experiences, an- swer concerns and. explore the needs of diabetics. They will be held in the Nuclear Medicine department classroom, on the first floor of the hospital's North To- wer. Interested persons should call the hospital, 288-8986, for further infor- mation: _ SHIRLEY KRAFT for of the JNF, will greet the group: Fund-raising - president is Bea Feigelman.- For information on Women ofJNF, call the JNF office, 557-6644. Banned Books Being Displayid Dickens' Den book store' at 12 Mile and Evergreen is hosting a week-long exhibit of books that have been banned at some time in their history. The exhibit is part of "Banned Book Week" spon- - sored by the American Booksellers Association, the American Library Asso- ciation and the National Association of College Stores. The books will be on dis- play at Dickens' Den from Sunday through Sept. 11. di