28 Friday, October 14, 1983 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS New Prayerbook Issued for Learning Disabled NEW YORK — "Sid- duri," an audio-visual kit designed to help Jewish children with learning dis- abilities, has been de- veloped by United Syna- gogue of America's , Com- mission on Jewish Educa- 1 tion. record player is also -in- The "Sidduri" ("My cluded. Prayerbook") kit consists of The kit is available from a fully-illustrated text with Joseph Sandler, director of a microgroove record con- the United Synagogue Book taining basic prayers lami- Service, 155 Fifth Ave., nated on every other page. New York, N.Y. 10010. A hind-held, pushbutton There is a charge. • MEMORIES IN MOTION By VIDEO PHOTOGRAPHERS - • Computer Editing • Dolby Stereo & Audio Dubbing • Professional Video Equipment • Dubbing & Special Effects Call For An Appointment . . . We Will Bring Our Demonstration Tape To You . . . At No Obligation 552-1443 (1)4 ° One Day Only! 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He also served as mayor of Beit Shean. tion, even a mouse can beat include a slide presentation him in tracing a maze. of the seven JARC Haverim But Charly is eager to Homes showing the daily learn, and after undergo- lives of the 42 residents. The ing surgery, his ad- 'show is produced by Richard vancement is so rapid W. Turel of ART Projection that soon he is lecturing Services. An afterglow will to scientists. "Perhaps complete the evening's ac- the most fascinating part tivities- of the picture is to watch Tickets for the event are Robertson's subtle alter- still available. For informa- ations of posture and ex- tion, call the JARC, 557- pression as this change 7650. takes place," wrote critic Arthur Knight. The film's co-star, Claire Bloom, portrays a clinical psychologist who develops a short-lived love relation- ship with Charly. The musi- cal score, contributed by Ravi Shankar, combines both Indian and Western_ instrumentation. - The film was produced and directed by Ralph Nelson. In addition to the screen- ing, the Oct. 27 event will fine Jewelry • Custom designing • Expert Jewelry Repair • Battery Replacement • Pearl Stringing • EMERY'S "Curiosity brought you here — Satisfaction will bring you back" At Orchard Place — Orchard Lake Road just South of 14 Mile 855-0433 • Hours: Mon.-Thurs. & Sat. 10:30-6:00; Fri. 10:30-8:00 Richard Arens, brother of Israel Defense Minister Moshe Arens, was in Ann Arbor last week to speak for an anti-Israel group. Arens has toured the U.S., appear- ing on platforms with pro- PLO speakers. Arens spoke for a group called People for the Reas- sessment of Aid to Israel. The group wants the Ann Arbor city council to place on next April's ballot a pol- icy referendum asking the U.S. to withhold aid to Is- rael in an amount. equal to that which Israel has spent on settlements in Judea and Samaria since 1967. ORT Parley to Hear Zsachau NEW YORK — Con- gressman Ed Zschau (R- Calif.) will be the featured speaker at the opening night banquet of the 27th biennial national conven- tion of Women's American ORT this weekend in Los Angeles. MAGICIAN Exciting entertainment for your organization. club or private party . Stage Shows Close up magic Audience Participation Mel Eisenberg 547-2464 MENTALIST invitations in blume Knee Hi's and Hosiery now available 20% OFF purchase of $10.00 or more 6080 W. Maple corner of Farmington Rd. 851-5079 Wake Up Your Windows - Save up to 60% Ann Arbor Unit Opposes Israel per gram Sales Final No Refunds or Exchanges Prices only on selected items Guests at the Jewish As- sociation for Retarded Citi- zens special screening of "Charly" on Oct. 27 at the Northland Theater will have the opportunity to view a timeless film classic. Based on a TV play from the novel by Daniel Keyes, "Flowers for Algernon," its central character is a men- tally retarded young man who undergoes brain surgery, blossoms into a genius, then learns he will -soon regress. For his sensitive por- trayal, Cliff Robertson won overwhelming - critical acclaim and an Academy Award for best actor. In the opening scenes, Robertson's Charly is a butt for the cruel humor of the men at the bakery where he sweeps floors. 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