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January 02, 1987 - Image 73

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1987-01-02

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The arts in the United States
\ may be in danger, unless corn-
(- munity groups make support
for the arts a top priority. "As
we exert ourselves to meet the
pressing physical needs of
children, the elderly, and the
homeless, we must remember
to pay equal attention to the
quality of life," said Detroiter
George M. Zeltzer, president of
the National Foundation for
Jewish Culture. "Our com-
munities have deep spiritual
needs, and the arts are key to
fulfilling them."
"The arts may be our next
endangered species, unless
communities give them major
support."
To demonstrate how arts in-
stitutions can meet community
needs, the National Founda-
tion for Jewish Culture will
convene a conference, "Art and
`,— Identity in the American
Jewish Community," in Los
Angeles on Jan. 18-19. Partici-
pants will include artists,
museum directors, educators,
and civic leaders from across
the country.
"Art and Identity" is the
final offering in a nationwide
series of programs, "Creativity
and Continuity: Jewish Cul-
ture in America," organized by
> the National Foundation for
Jewish Culture in celebration
of its 25th anniversary. It in-
cluded a symposium in Detroit
in September.

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uction Crimes of the Heart, on
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The Jewish Community
Center's Sixth Invitational Art
Show will be held Jan. 11-25 at
the main Jewish Center.
The show will feature origi-
nal artwork — painting,
ceramics, weaving, sculpture,
enamel work, workcolors and
oils.
The show includes works by:
Sharlene Beck, Doreen
Bortman, Steve Hanley, Karen
A. Katz, Carol Knoll, Sandra
Levin, David Mendelson,
Linda Novetsky Mendelson,
Sylvia Perle, Gary Richmond,
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Suzanne Velick, Ronald Vra-
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lic at no charge. For informa-
tion, call the cultural arts de-
partment, 661-1000.

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