Friday, February 18, 1983 33 -- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Russian, American to Share elmw ZIGGY BELA TRIO Israeli Mathematics Prize FRI., SAT. & SUN. EVES Danny Raskin's LISTENING POST IF RABBI LEO M. Franklin was here today, he would have been mighty proud of the giant steps made by those Intercongre- gational Dinners by men's clubs of Metropolitan De- troit . . . What he started 50 years ago as rabbi of Temple Beth El has grown far be- yond his wildest expecta- tions . . . This is the only area in the United States and Canada where Reform, Conservative and Orthodox get together once a year to enhance brotherhood of Judaism. It was only fitting that the well over 400-attendee Golden Anniversary should be held recently at Temple Beth El, who with Cong. Shaarey Zedek started the intercongregational dinner meetings . . . Also apropos was that the golden celebra- tion should honor someone who has attended every dinner . . . all 50 . . . Profes- sor Jason Tickton, musical director at Temple Beth El. Centerpieces of a keyboard and a large gold musical note were made by Aid Kushner (what a great first name for a guy who helps so much) . . . Far- mington Meadows Kosher Catering furnished the fine food . . . but the name Rosenberg is more familiar . . . Jeffrey, assisted by par- ents Sarah and Al. Next year's affair will be at Adat Shalom, where the Rosenbergs own their culinary fires . . . Temple Beth El, as Temple Israel, is catered by Mark of Ex- cellence ... Mark Stein, Richard Zimmerman and Frank Winton. Jason is only the second person ever to be given a complimentary life mem- bership in Temple Beth El Brotherhood . . . presented with plaque by Ray Abrams . . . Ray and Dr. Felix Rosenwach extreme advo- cates of name tags being worn on right side for easier reading . . . Sy Singer look- ing good minus 85 pounds . . . Buddy Manson, 35 years in composing room at De- troit News, now a computer instructor also there, show- ing pits of five grandchil- dren . . . the bonus for he and Sarah. Ben Stammel talking of yesteryears . . . Iz Matlin had builder Bob Canvasser fix something at the old Temple Beth El on Wood- ward . . . and Bob became a member . . . with picture on plaque as builder of the new, beautiful temple at Telegraph and 14 Mile Rd. Ben Maas reminiscing .. . and telling of Rabbi Richard C. Hertz coming to his hometown of Kokomo, Ind. as a student rabbi . . . With hands on Jason, Rabbi Hertz gave an absolutely marvelous benediction .. . Barrister Bernard Rosner talking about Jason never looking old . . . "Probably TEL AVIV (JTA) — The 1982 Wolf Foundation prize in mathematics is to be shared by an American and a Russian, the Israel-based foundation announced here. Prof. Hassler Whitney, of the Institute for Advanced Studies at Princeton, N.J. and-Prof. Mark Grigorevich Krein, of the Institute of Physical Chemistry of the Ukrainian Academy of Sci- ences in Odessa will share the $100,000 prize to be awarded by President Yit- zhak Navon at a ceremony in the Knesset in May. Krein is the third Russian mathematician to be awarded the Wolf Prize. While they have been allowed to accept the award, they have not been allowed to leave the Soviet Union to accept it in person. The foundation is now trying to obtain permission for Rus- sians to accept the award at a foreign embassy in Mos- cow representing Israeli interests. Whitney is being hon- ored for his work in algebraic and differen- because he plays the organ and every part of him moves." Two women at dinner . .. Mamie Tickton, who Jason met while both attended City College (now Wayne) . . . and Shirley Fink, president of Temple Israel . . . Hardly believable that Harley Selling, head of technical engineering at Ford Motor Co. has been there 32 years . . . Albert Maurice "blinding" people with that gorge- ous hunk of diamond on his pinky . . . Rabbi Dan- nel Schwartz of Temple Beth El telling of young 11-year-old son Peter saying, "Dad, now that you're the head rabbi, how come you don't have more time?" A tribute to accompanist Rochelle "Shelly" Barr .. . that she so ably accom- panied Jerry Jarrett, called at the last moment to re- place the ill Rabbi Lewis IRS Institutes Littman . . . Jarret played Tax Hot Line "Fiddler On The Roof' four Detroit area people with years on Broadway, plus tax questions can call a new many other noted shows. It took a real pro to put a 24-hour, 7-day-a-week tele- program together so fast .. . phone recorded tax infor- but more so, a wonderful ac- mation service provided by companist like Shelly the Internal Revenue Serv- Barr, who saw his music ice. The recorded information only an hour before . . . She helped save the evening's service is available to tax- entertainment portion .. . payers with pushbutton The men who attended did telephones and has 141 in- the rest in making it a won- formation tapes on tax sub- jects including filing re- derful affair. CONGRATS DEPT. . . . quirements, itemized de- to Reva Lederman on to- ductions, tax credits, de- day's birthday . . . to Shel- pendents, and adjustments don Lederman on his to income, according to the candle-blowing tomorrow IRS. To use Tele-Tax, call the . . . to Beth Rosenman on her 16th birthday Sunday local Tele-Tax number with Sweet 16 party theme found in your tax package, based on the movie "E.T." Tele-Tax brochure, or the . . . To Sol and Fran Pens- "Taxpayers Guide to IRS In- ker on their 35th anniver- formation and Assistance." sary this Tuesday . . . to Optimist Clubs Barbara Chernoff on recent Sweet 16 birthday celeb at Hold Basketball Giulio's in Hyatt Regency Skills Contest Dearborn . . . To Judy Kop- The Optimist Clubs of boy on her birthday. LITTLE WONDER that West Bloomfield and Keego so many other fruit market Harbor along with Orchard owners are coming to see Lake St. Marys will hold a the new concept layout at basketball skill contest at recently-opened Oak Farms Dombrowski Fieldhouse on Fruit Market on Coolidge the grounds of St. Marys just north of Nine Mile in Feb. 26. The contest is composed of Oak Park . . . The very wide aisles and stacks upon three basic skills tests; pass- stacks of fruits, vegetables, ing, shooting and dribbling. dairy and plants are within Boys and girls will compete a new concept, modernistic in six age groups, eight through 13. There will be setting. Oak Farms is owned by trophies awarded to the first Tim Collins, Vito Capizzi three winners in each age and Matt Martin, combin- group. For information, call Dale ing 55 years of experience in the produce business work- Richmond, 851-8100. ing for others . . . and now Cabaret Concert themselves . . . Its over 300 The Scandinavian Sym- different items are within phony Orchestra will pre- 20,000 square feet . . . sent its annual spring 10,000 selling area . . . and cabaret concert, "Sounds of 10,000 storage area . . . that the Silver Screen," 7:30 p.m. formerly was the home for March 4 at the Finnish Cul- rolls and rolls of carpeting. tural Center, 35200 W. Oak Farms Fruit Market Eight Mile, Farmington has quietly become an Hills. There is a charge. overwhelming success. tial topology and differ- ential geometry. Krein is honored for his "funda- mental contributions to functional analysis and its applications." The foundation prize in chemistry for 1982 is to be shared by Prof. George Pi- mental, of the University of California, for the discovery of photodissociation and chemical lasers, and Prof. John Polanyi, of the Uni- versity of Toronto, for his studies of chemical reac- tions envisaging the princi- ples underlying the chemi- cal laser. STROLLING VIOLINS WE ARE ALWAYS OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Italian-American Dining At Its Finest e 4222 Scond Blvd. Bet. Willi s & Canfield Wine to Speak for MENSA Southeast Michigan MENSA will present a lec- ture by Rabbi Sherwin T. Wine of the Birmingham Temple 8 p.m. Saturday at the Southfield Civic Center Parks and Recreation Building. Rabbi Wine will speak on "Crisis in the Middle East: The Palestinians and Other Problems." There is a charge. For in- formation, call MENSA, 641-8110. Concert Set The Detroit Chamber Winds will present a con- cert, "For Woodwinds Only," 3 p.m. March 6 at St. John's Episcopal Church, Detroit. There is a charge. 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