THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
I have learned from
philosophers that among
evils one ought not only to
choose the least, but also to
extract even from these any
element of good that they
may contain.
—Cicero
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SAN FRANCISCO —
Finding the time and
energy to give a party may
seem impossible- to a busy
person, but with the help of
a new party planner,
"Entertaining in the Light
Style," even the busiest will
discover that it is easy to
host festive gatherings dis-
tinguished by delicious,
elegant meals.
Author Lou Pappas has
outlined every detail in-
volved in the preparation of
the 40 ethnic menus in-
cluded in the book, each of
which is developed around a
unique theme. In addition
to the recipes, Ms. Pappas
discusses shopping lists,
what to cook ahead of time,
appropriate wines, and even
the serving logistics for
each menu so that the
entertainer can relax and
enjoy the party as much as
the guests do.
"Entertaining in the
Light Style" is published by
101 Productions, 834 Mis-
sion St., San Francisco,
Calif. 94103.
Free Vocal,
Jazz Concerts
4616 N. WOODWARD, Ph blks. S. of 14 Mile
Royal Oak
Boy Scouts and has been na-
ture and scouting director
at Camp Gan Israel in New
York since 1978.
He is married to former
Detroiter Judith Wolnez,
daughter of Reuben and
Pearl Wolnez of South-
field.
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Open Mon.-Thurs. 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Fri 7 a.m. to 9 p.m., Sat. & Sun. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
The city of Southfield's
cultural arts division will
present two free concerts
this week.
The Madrigals, a vocal
group, will perform at noon
Tuesday at the Southfield
Sheraton and the Oakland
Community College Jazz
Band will give a concert at 7
p.m. Thursday in the South-
field Parks and Recreation
Building.
For further information,
contact Marlowe Belanger,
354-4717.
Ileitis, Colitis
Benefit Slated
The National Foundation
for Ileitis and Colitis, Inc.,
will have a fund-raising
theater party Dec. 15 at the
Northland Theater.
A social hour will begin at
7:30 p.m., with the movie at
8:30 p.m. Dr. Manuel Sklar,
past chairman of the Michi-
gan Chapter, will be hon-
ored.
For tickets and informa-
tion, call Mary Thomas,
424-8656.
Warn Proponents
of Nuke Freeze
E MADE Sj
Corner of Northwestern Highway
and J. L. Hudson Drive
(in The Delta Dental Building)
Southfield
Gua:la t s tly wP
a7ski Sr? Duty
Know thyself and do and covers thewholeduty of
thine own work, says Plato; man..
and each includes the other
-Montaigne
"Take Me Home" is
Lazerson's second album.
His first, "Adventures in
Mitzvah Stone National
Park," was recorded for
children.
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MAXIMILIAN'S ALL-DAY ESCAPE
FRI., DEC. 3 THRU SUN., DEC 5
Jewish music with a
country-rock or Blue Grass
beat is featured in a new
album by David Lazerson of
Buffalo. Called "Take Me
Home" (Mark Custom Re-
cording), the album fea-
tures Lazerson singing nine
English songs and one He-
brew song.
Lazerson also performs on
the accoustic guitar, conga,
piano, harmonica and per-
cussion on the album.
A Buffalo educator,
Lazerson is active in the
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NEW YORK — Harold
M. Jacobs, the president of
the National Council of
Young Israel (NCYI) has
cautioned those Jewish
organizations which are
now contemplating endors-
ing nuclear freeze pro-
posals, "not to allow them-
selves to become unwitting
tools of Communist prop-
aganda, or to lend credence
to a policy which would
dangerously weaken and
undermine the free world's
defenses against totalita-
rian aggression."
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Southfield Group
Stages Ballet
The Southfield Sym-
phony and the Rose Marie
Floyd Contemporary Civic
Ballet Company will pre-
sent Tchaikovsky's "Nut-
cracker Ballet" this
weekend.
are
Performances
scheduled for 2 p.m. Satur-
day at the Masonic Temple
and 7:30 p.m. Sunday at
Southfield High School. For
tickets or information, call
the dance company, 542-
4666.
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