THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS D.O.E. Ruth Laredo Due For Weisberg Concert Where Everything Is Discounted Everx OFFICE bruce m. weiss Friday, May 24, 1985 'SALLY & ARNOLD MARGOLIS SAY Jewelers 26325 Twelve Mile Rd. 10 lbs. of MATZO Southeast corner Northwestern Behind Gabe's Fruits In The Mayfair Shops if I can't beat your best deal 1991 COOLIDGE-BERKLEY MARGOLIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Mon.-Sat. 10-5:30 548-6900 Thurs. 10-8:30 353-1424 Stanley H. Kaplan The SMART MOVE! LSAT P O REPl airii • GRE 33 40 years at same location 13703 W. McNichols p,ki it takes is a 1311°"e ca\\ 342-5351 All name brands available such as Simmons, Sealy, La-Z-Boy, Flexsteel, Stiffel, etc. P.S. You will enjoy browsing through our Antique De- partment managed by Jade Margolis. (Things that Grandma and Grandpa used to have) 20th century classic designs by: Ruth Laredo Internationally renowned pianist, Ruth Leredo will be the featured artist at this year's Clara and Peter Weisberg Concert on June 11 at 8 p.m. at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Born in Detroit, Miss Laredo studied with Mischa Kottler and Rudolph Serkin. She first played with the Detroit Symphony Or- chestra in 1949 when she was 11 years old and made a professional debut under the auspices of the Music Study Group of Dertroit in 1957. Her father, Ben Meckler, was a Hebrew teacher at Shaarey Zadek for a number of years. Miriam Meckler, her mother, is active in. the Music Study Club. Miss Laredo is one of five pianists cho- sen to perform at Carnegie Hall's 90th anniversary. She was the guest soloist with the Ameican Symphony at a special occasion marking the centennial of Leopold Stokowski. Miss Laredo is the first pianist to have recorded the complete solo works of Rachmaninoff, in addi- tion to her acclaimed recordings of Scriabin and Ravel, all of which have won awards from Stereo Re- view and Saturday Review maga- zines. Her first Grammy award nomination was in 1976, and cur- rently she is recording the music of Samuel Barber. Admission to the Weisberg Concert is free. For tickets, send a stamped, self-addressed envelope to the synagogue, 27375 Bell Rd., Southfield. Patrons will be invited to a re- ception following the concert when they will meet Miss Laredo. There will be no reserved seating at this year's concert. Gayle and Richard Burstein are concert chairmen and the cultural commission is headed by Dr. Samuel Stulberg, Dr. Paul Gold and Linda Zalla. Choral Music At Beth Shalom A variety of choral music will be featured at the 30th anniversary celebration of the Bel Canto Choral Society to be held 8 p.m. June 10 at Cong. Beth Shalom. The Society will be directed by Dr. Morton Gold and accompanied by Rochelle Barr. The public is in- vited free of charge. RABBI JEROME EPSTEIN ADDRESSES MICHIGAN REGION UNITED SYNAGOGUE OF AMERICA Synagogue Presidents and Board of Directors of the Michigan Region United Synagogue of America met this past week at the home of Leonard Baron, Regional President, to discuss goals and programs for the coming year. Rabbi Jerome M. Epstein of New York addressed the group. Rabbi Jerome M. Epstein currently serves as Director of the Department of Regional Activi- ties of the United Synagogue of America. Before assuming this position, he served as Director of the New York Region, the Delaware Valley Region and the Eastern Pennsylvania Region of the United Synagogue. Rabbi Epstein was ordained by the Jewish Theological Seminary in 1970. 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