52 Friday, January- 5;1984
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Rioters Jailed
Celebration of Jewish Arts
to Kick Off New Season
JERUSALEM (JTA) —
Eight Jewish religious
The Ann Arbor Celebra-
zealots convicted of rioting
in the Mea Shearim quarter tion of Jewish Arts will kick
of Jerusalem last summer • off its third season at 8 p.m.
were given prison sentences Jan. 14 at the Lydia Men-
by a Jerusalem magistrate delssohn Theater.
Joseph Buloff, Yiddish
court Sunday of from 3 1/2-6
months and fines of up to theater star, will be the
evening's entertainer.
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Buloff, whose roles range
from classic Shakespearean
through the traditional
Yiddish repertoire and to
current American theater,
appeared in the 1981 film
"Reds."
An actor and director, Mr.
Buloff also is a noted
storyteller.
The series will continue
at 8 p.m. Feb. 11, when ac-
tress Lori Wilner will per-
form in a one-woman
play, "Hannah Senesh."
Director David Schecter
will conduct a discussion
after the performance.
On March 3, Israeli
singer Chava Alberstein
will entertain.
The series is sponsored by
the Bnai Brith Hillel Foun-
dation at the University of
Michigan. There is an ad-
mission charge, and series
tickets are available. •
For details and tickets,
call the Hillel Foundation,
663-3336.
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Stanley Clamage will
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lecture,
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His
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entitled "Is Christmas the
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Clamage is a self-taught
Merrick.
Series for seniors will fea-
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Jan. 13 in room 13 of the
Morris Branch. Karen
Lewis, a physical therapist
from Sinai Hospital, will
speak.
Admission is free, and all
seniors are invited. For in-
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Barash at the Morris
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