9 We Stack Up Well Temple-Church Concert Aids Inner-City Youth at Jewish Community Center Day Camp Staff Report Nearly 2,000 persons filled Or- stage, under the direction of Can- chestra Hall last Saturday for a tor Harold Orbach and Mrs. special Dave Brubeck concert in Mildred Dobey, conductor of tribute to black-Jewish relations. Hartford's 92-voice Gates of Jus- In the process, the audience paid tice Choir. Orbach has partici- tribute to a growing friendship pated in the Brubeck piece a between a Jewish synagogue and number of times nationally dur- a black church, and contributed ing the last decade, and was fea- $12,000 to an inner-city schol- tured in the performance Satur- day with Hartford baritone Ar- arship fund. "The Gates of Justice" program thur Thompson. The clergy from the two con- by jazz artist Dave Brubeck and his wife Iola, was presented by gregations also participated with Temple Israel and the Hartford brief presentations emphasizing Memorial Baptist Church. The the commonality of black and outgrowth of a long friendship Jewish suffering, from ancient between the temple's Fred slavery to injustices for South Af- Keywell and Hartford's Gil rican blacks and Soviet Jews. Fisher, the concert was one of a Rabbis M. Robert Syme and series of events that have been Harold Loss and Revs. Charles G. co-sponsored by the two congre- Adams and Mark Wilson partici- pated. gations. The Brubeck text was adapted Last year, Hartford members visited the homes of temple. from the Bible, the Union Prayer members for Passover and home Book, and the speeches of Dr. visits were reciprocated during Martin Luther King Jr. In- the Lenten season. Rabbi M. terspersed with solos by Orbach Robert Syme and Pastor Charles and Thompson were jazz improvi- G. Adams have traded pulpits zations by the Brubeck Trio and during the year and youth groups an orchestra. Frank Simons, executive direc- from the two congregations have conducted joint tree plantings. tor of Temple Israel, said the Hartford is on the Lodge Freeway scholarship program of the between Seven Mile and Dexter-Elmhurst Council ap- pealed to many of the temple Schaefer. Saturday's concert was seven- members because a large number to-eight months in the planning had grown up in that area. s ,,. .-„,,,,, . Excellent Staff waib'ts Outstanding Facility k?st, ,,,,,: . (peg 5 ,loil Free Bus Transportation . Session II, July 22 - August 15 Session I, June 23 - July 18 For information call 661-1000, extension 254 Stan Trumpeter, Day Camp Director AIL 41- Alf- 4- 41- * • 5.9% GMAC FINANCING* A r W. PIP IL / 1 1 Ift.„ # ; 421, :weer - tree,: fl...PfZI' ft r ,;11•4111110," i!""';18011.1" AN '".•••, ....•••••••311/ C fN ! UR■ ' ' I I I CENTURY CUSTOM SEDAN Elec. Dr. Locks, T/Glass, Frt. & Rr. Carpet Savers, Elec. Rr. Wdo. Defog., Air Cond., Remote Ctrl. Mir- rors, 2.84 Axle Ratio, lilt Strg. Whl., SB Radial W/S P/85, ETR Stereo Radio, tic. Plate Mount, Stock No. 2530, MSRP $12,317. 1986 REGAL 2 DR. COUPE T/Glass, Ft. & Rr. Carpet Savers, Dr. Edge Guards, Elec. Rr. Wdo. Defog., Air Cond., Rem. Ctrl. Mirrors, Tilt Strg. Column, ETR Stereo Radio, Frt. License Mounting, Stock No. 1102, MSRP $12,512. SALE PRICE SALE PRICE . $10 9 790 ELECTRA SEDAN Elec. Dr. Locks, Elec. Seat, Back Red., Elec. Trunk Rel., Frt. & Rr. Carpet Savers, Dr. Guards, Pulsating W/S Wipers, Elec. RR Wdo. Defog., Cruise Control, lilt Strg. Whl., SBR W/W P 205/75R14, Cass., ETR AM/FM Stereo, Pwr. Antenna, Frt. License Mounting, Stock No. 768, MSRP $17,261 SALE PRICE 15 9 089 13.UICK7HONPA4SUZU-YUGO, 'RAPH :• 353-.1,3 285 ~ OPEN I RS. TILL 9, P - 111 I 0 ' '5.9% financing snakes LeSabre imodels only. 8.9% financing available for available for 48 months except 3e months except RiViaril. 8.9141nendng 1 RM. ra: 9.9% Mancha iveiebie for 80 months except Riviera. 48weirmommairs interlammagn WeillMq811111111111•1111111•1111811E" 4 * 4 4 4 4 * * 4 4 era altelra.memwaswermmafaail c.ffiLl7rateulaswersirumeempensourimmor4tommasamotemarromme"-etassesta-petaimmiasumeimemearar e ,