Russian Artists Exhibit at JCC ceramic plaques will be ex- hibited. Troitsky studied at the Leningrad Academy of Art, but was forbidden to exhibit in the Soviet Union. His works in tempera, gouache and mixed media will be on display. A native of Lvov, Shayne will exhibit pictures made of aged marble. The public is invited free of charge. Russian Jewish musi- cians Nikolai Lemberg and Alexander Resin will ap- pear in a Jelkish Music Month concert 8 p.m. April 16 in the, Aaron -DeRoy Studio Theater of the Cen- ter. A flutist, Lemberg was graduated from the Mos- cow Conservatory. In Moscow, he played under the baton of Maxim Shos- takovich and was a member of a chamber music ensemble spe- cializing in the Baroque period. A pianist, • Resin was graduated from the Gnesin Institute in Moscow. He is a teacher and performer. Works by Vivaldi, Bach, Mozart, Schubert; Debussy and Faure will be per- formed. Tickets will be available at the door. The Jewish :Community Center will exhibit art works by Russian Jewish immigrant artists Sunday through April 24 at the main Center complex. Among the artists whose works will be displayed are: . Natalia Mumzhiu, Mark Troitsky, Edward Shayne, Irene Dobrusin and Irina Gendelman. Mrs. Mumzhiu was graduated from- the Lenin- grad Architectural Insti- tute. Her water colors, graphics and hand-painted tablecloths, napkins and BILL MEYER MUSIC 355-2721 PEOPLE'S CHOICE 459-7287 • INNO- VATIONS 589-2478 Designer Styled Lingerie - for the woman who insists on beauty - 11. • • • • • • Slips Bras Girdles Robes/Gowns Peignoires Panties Madame X, . lingerie in sizes 38-52 421 Walnut St. • Rochester 656-1726 • WHEN PAmpERiNg, Go FIRST CLASS WiTh TOM fORMERly Of ANNA Of TilE CLAyMOUR Now WiTh OIRTI1 29563 Northwestern ; Southfield 353.5110 THINK SPRING NEW P.V.C. FURNITURE Philo Bregstein, writer-in-residence at the University of Michigan, will spedk at the main Center at 1 p.m. April 17. Bregstein will discuss his films, "The Past That Lives" and "In Search of Jewish Amsterdam." Cultural Arts - Tour of New York The Jewish Center will sponsor a cultural arts tour of New York May 13-15. Cost of the trip inctudes air fare, accommodations (based on double occupancy) at the Empire Hotel, a visit to the Israel Embassy, serv- ices at a Spanish- Portuguese Synagogue, .a bus tour of the Lower and Upper East Side and a visit to the Jewish Museum. Space is limited. For in- formation and reservations, call the cultural arts de- partment, 661-1000, ext. 250. Reservation deadline is April 15. Salute to Israel at Morris Branch The Jimmy Prentis Mor- ris Branch of the Jewish Center will be the scene of "A Salute to Israel and the USA" 7:30 p.m. April 17. The production will fea- ture the Center Players, with guest artists Ruth Savage, soprano, and Sid- ney Resnick, baritone. Lil- lian Zellma'n is the producer-director. There is an admission charge. Tickets are avail- able at the Center. For in- formation, call the Morris - Branch, 967-4030. Job-Hunting Workshop- Due The Oakland University Continuum Center, in coop- eration with the Jewish Community Center of Met- ropolitan Detroit, will pre- sent twofive-part job hunt- ing series at the .main Jewish Center complex. The first series will be' held at 7 p.m. Tuesday through May 10. The second _series will be held at 7 p.m. from June 13 to June 27. Workshops include job- hunting skills, writing ef- fective resumes, job- interviewing techniques, networking and packaging yourself. There is a fee. For infor- mation, call the Center, 661-1000. Immunization Clinic Available The Oakland County Health Division will offer an immunization clinic for Farmington and surround- ing communities at the William Grace Elementary School, 29040 Shiawassee, Farmington Hills, from 9 a.m. to noon Wednesday. 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