LOCAL NEWS Late Detroit Artist Spotlighted At Gallery OCTOBER IS .. SEAFOOD MONTH! Fresh Fresh Canadian YELLOWFIN TUNA $ 649 lb. LAKE TROUT FILLETS $ 0 2 29 Iha lb. Fresh Florida Stop , moking s Fresh STONE CRAB CLAWS SMOKED SABLE $515 lb. $ 6 99 lb. All Specials Good Through 11-1-86 x3c)._ \v it- cc l o L) 2 11-. The Arnold Klein Gallery, 4520 N. Woodward, Royal Oak, will showcase mural studies, drawings and paint- ings of the late Detroit artist Henry Bernstein beginning Saturday. The Bernstein exhibition will run through Nov. 22. Gallery hours are 11 a.m.- 5:30 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. Mr. Bernstein's career got its start at the Detroit Society of Arts and Crafts (now Center for Creative Studies). He studied under the direction of famed New York artist John Carroll, and thereafter many of his works reflected the teachings of his instructor. In 1931, he exhibited his paintings and drawings at the Detroit Institute of Arts every year, except during wartime, until 1946. He was an oil painting instructor at Arts and Crafts and held his first one-man show at the Book House in Detroit. He continued to exhibit in SUPERIOR FISH CO. House of Quality 11 Mile \.o. Serving Metropolitan Detroit for Over 40 Years 309 E. 11 Mile Rd., Royal Oak, Ml • 541-4632 Parking in rear Mon.-Wed. 8-5, Thurs. & Fri. 8-6 Saturday 8-1 WERE F ICF III NC FOR YOUR LIFE Advertising in The Jewish News Gets. Results Place Your Ad Today. Call 354-6060 American Heart Association private galleries, was com- missioned and had his work spotlighted at Rockefeller Center and the Art Institute of Chicago. Art patron Robert H. Tannahill included Berns- tein works in his Private col- lection, which was donated to the DIA. The former Thelma Levine, whom Mr. Bernstein later married, was often a subject of his works. Mr. Bernstein's paintings appear in many federal offices as well as in the East Lansing School for the Blind. During World War II, he studied drafting and engineering and was part of a team that devised de-icing equipment to fit into the wings of larger airplanes. In 1949, Mr. Bernstein ex- hibited at the Jewish Com- munity Center, where he oc- casionally taught art. He held his last exhibit in 1954. He died in July 1964. Since then, his family has sought to keep his works before the public eye. . Chajes Concerts Begin The Julius Chajes Music Fund concerts will begin their second season on Nov. 2 at 3:30 p.m. in the Aaron DeRoy Theater of the main Jewish Community Center. The concert will feature Maria Cimarelli, soprano; Robert Sorton, oboist; Be- nedicta Gray, cellist; and David Wilson, pianist and harpsichordist. Ms. Cimarelli has been a featured guest artist during the Detroit Symphony Orchestra/International and Festival Schubert Brahms Festival. She has ap- peared in concerts at Ken- nedy Center and Carnegie Hall, and has made a record- ing for London Records under Sinai Hot Kosher CORNED BEEF ..... • • • • • • $ California SWEET ORANGES .. • • • ■ ■ 449 lb. $129 doz. Jumbo Size GREEK OLIVES IN THE DELI 99cib FRESH CABBAGE 19.. lb. the direction of Antal Dorati. She is currently performing with the Michigan Opera Theater "Overture to Opera" company and is featured in the role of Gretel in a touring production of Hansel and Gretel. A program — "From Bach to Chajes"' — will be pre- sented. Ralph B. Stillwell, photo- grapher, will make a pre- sentation to the Jewish Community Center of a spe- cial memorial tribute to Mr. Julius Chajes, the conductor of the Center Symphony Or- chestra for 45 years. For sea- son pass and ticket informa- tion, call the Center, 661- 1000, ext. 335. KIWI FRUIT FRESH CUT FLOWERS DAILY 29c each MANISCHEWITZ TAM TAM .79cpkg MARZETTI DRESSING ......79ciar /2 gallon carton 1 BORDEN'S 2% MILK ... The Song Sisters, comprised of Chris Barton, left, and Julie Austin, will perform children's music in a special concert at 2 p.m. Nov. 2 at the Jimmy Prentis Morris Branch of the Jewish Community Center. For tickets, call the Center, 967-4030. All Specials Good Through October 29, 198 6 . 70 Friday, October_ 24;•1986- , THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS •t It` IV • It. 42 • .• t t * cc • it IV I{ • fr. ... A. • * 4. • • •• , • 1 -* * 1, • - , • *4 • • * •••• *A •