THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Soap manufacturing was
introduced in America in
1761. The General Assem-
bly of Rhode Island empo-
wered James Lucena, a Jew
living in Newport, to open
a factory that year to make
castile soap.
Friday, May 13, 1983 47
Sculpture Exhibit at Center
Sculptor Alfred Tibor will
exhibit his works in the
Samuel and Miriam L.
Hamburger and Louis and
Ethel Hamburger Exhibit
Hall of the main Jewish
Community Center Sunday
through May 29. The artist
will be on hand for the open-
ing of the exhibit at 2 p.m.
Sunday. Some of the works
will be for sale.
Tibor was born in 1920 in
Div. of Fanab Inc.
Konyar, Hungary. As a
youngster, he wanted out
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and tried to go to the New
CORNER GREENFIELD AND UNCOLN
York World's Fair and to
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architecture school in Paris,
but he was drafted into a
HOURS
forced labor battalion and
Gertrude Tate, left, works with David Mittelman
FRIDAY
SUNDAY
MON. thru THURS.
spent six years in various in a learning experiment at the Morris Branch of the
9:30 to 1:00
10:00 to 1:00 P.M.
9:30 to 4:30
Siberian prisoner-of-war Center.
Closed Saturday
camps before wandering
home, only to find his entire Jewish Community Center clude canoeing, the zoo and
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family victims of the of Metropolitan Detroit will a day at the beach.
Cookouts, an oneg
hold its sixth annual "Chai"
13 MILE & WOODWARD
Holocaust.
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For the next nine years he Run 8:30 a.m. May 22 at the Shabat and the camp
carnival also are in-
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worked in Budapest as an main Center complex.
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The run is a non- cluded in the camp ses
exhibition and display de-
ADAMS & WALTON.
signer. He designed trade competitive fun run with.. sion.
Two sessions will be of-
ROCHESTER
shows for the government, distances of one, three, six,
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taught in vocational nine, 12 or 18 miles. It is fered this year: June 27-
NOVI
schools, published a book open to children and adults. July 22 and July 26-Aug.
MICHIGAN'S LEADING DEPARTMENT STORES FOR CHILDREN
about display design and T-shirts will be given to all 19. Children age 3-15 are
won numerous honors for entrants. Water will be pro- eligible to attend.
To register or for informa-
vided at every two-mile
EVERYDAY LOW
his work.
During the 1956 Hun- interval, and refreshments tion, call Marcia Fishman
DISCOUNT PRICES!
garian uprising he and will be available at the at the Center, 661-1000,
his wife and two young finish. Qualified medical ext. 216. * * *
children escaped across personnel will also be on
Seniors Involved
the Russian occupied hand.
at Morris Branch
For
information
and
ap-
border and arrived in the
The "For Women Only"
plications, call the physical
United States in 1957.
He settled in Florida education department at club at the Jimmy Prentis
where he worked as a com- the Center, 661-1000, ext. Morris Branch of the Jewish
Center elected Mollie Pit-
mercial artist, moonlighted 180 or 181.
* * *
zak and Hilda Reed co-
as a showroom designer and
chairwomen at its recent
took classes in sculpture
Center Plans
fifth
anniversary celebra-
and architecture. But it
Second Garage Sale
tion meeting.
wasn't until 1973 that he
The Jewish Community
Elected with them were
began his career as a Center will have its second
Pearl Miller and Ella
sculptor.
annual warehouse garage
APPAREL FOR INFANTS, GIRLS AND BOYS
His 13-foot monument to sale 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. June 12 Klarman, co-treasurers;
the Holocaust entitled, at the Maple-Drake build- and Sara Littman and Ethel
1st QUALITY NEW SPRING & SUMMER WEAR
Silber, co-secretaries.
"Remembrance,"
is perma- ing.
SIZES 3 MOS. to 24 MOS., 2T to 4T, 4 to 6X. 7 to 14, Pre-Teen
The club has about 100
nently housed in a Colum-
Among the items to be
FAMOUS NAMES LIKE THESE AND MORE!
bus, Ohio synagogue. An- sold are: clothing, house- members and participates
other of his pieces, "The wares, appliances, sporting in educational, cultural and
Holocaust,"
is permanently goods, furniture and more. recreational activities.
• CARTERS
• JORDACHE
Meanwhile, senior adult
housed at the Yad Vashem. Howard Tapper is chairman
• HEALTH-TEX
• CALVIN KLEIN
members of the Center have
Various pieces of his of the project.
been participating in a re-
• BILLY THE KID
• DOESPUN
work are now in private
Proceeds from the sale search project held at the
collections
thorughout
the
• NANNETTE
• LEE
will benefit programs 'and
United States, Europe, Is- services offered by the Cen- Morris Branch. This project
• WEATHERTAMER
• ROB ROY
is being conducted to de-
rael and South America.
ter, including camp and termine how many.people of
• YOUNGLAND
• IZOD
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membership scholarships different ages learn new
• GLORIA VANDERBILT • KAYNEE
Annual Chai Run
for children. Senior citizens material.
N
at the Main Center
programming also will
The experiment is being
MASTER CHARGE • VISA • LAYAWAYS
The Runners Club of the benefit from the sale.
conducted by David Mitel-
Contributions of mer- man, a senior at Wayne
chandise are being ac- State University, and, Dr.
cepted at the Center's Hilary Ratner, assistant
main building. Donations professor of psychology at
are tax deductible.
WSU. The project is part of a
For pick-up of large large study which is de-
items, call the Center, 661- signed to help develop new
1000, ext. 100.
ways to increase learning
The public is invited. efficiency in children and
Admission is free.
adults.
* * *
The experiment, which
involves reading short
Special Events
We're moving to the
stories, takes less than an
Orchard-12 Plaza & want to
at Center Camp
reduce our inventory so you save!
The Jewish Community hour to complete. Female
Center's day camp program volunteers over age 65 are
will be highlighted by a needed. Anyone interested
Maccabiad, two days of in participating should con-
team activities, games and tact Mittelman at 557-5234
sports, water activities and or 552-8129. Convenient
times can be arranged.
more.
Several age groups also
ON A SELECT GROUP OF FOOTWEAR • ALL SALES FINAL
will be able to participate in
Marriages
an overnight at the Camp
Ruth facilities. Songs,
Ilene S. Gold and Dr.
games, swimming and Harold L. Bienenfeld
movies are among the were married recently. The
Kendaliwood Center
scheduled activities.
553-4401
12 Mile & Farmington Rd.
bride is the daughter of Mr.
Field trips are arranged and Mrs. Edmund E.
Farmington Hills
during the week and in- Saperston of Southfield.
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