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A guide leads a visitor through the exhibit, "Auschwitz: A
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University Community Arts Gallery through May 29. Hours are
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily and until 8 p.m. Tuesday and
Wednesday.
Moishe Haar Memorial
Event Features Producer
The Moishe Haar Memorial
Foundation and the Sholem
Aleichem Institute will hold
their annual educational, cul-
tural event in memory of
Moishe Haar at 7:30 p.m.
May 31 at the United He-
brew School, LaMed Au-
ditorium.
Mr. Haar was the director
and principal of the Sholem
Aleichem Institute and school
for many years. He also was
an educator, scholar, lecturer
and dramatist.
The evening will begin
with the showing of the film,
The Golden Age of Second
Avenue, narrated by Broad-
way, television and film star
Herschel Bernardi. This
documentary traces the his-
tory of the Yiddish theatre in
America.
Following the film, pro-
ducer Arthur Cantor will
give a lecture. Cantor was
born in Boston and educated
at Harvard. He has presented
more than 100 plays on
Broadway, off-Broadway and
in London and Paris. He first
produced Paddy Chayefsky's
The Tenth Man and his sub-
sequent New York credits in-
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Clowns; the Pulitzer Prize-
winning All the Way Home;
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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Southfield
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Recently, Cantor produced
Barbara Cook's return to
Carnegie Hall, the 30th an-
niversary tour of Emlyn
Williams as Charles Dickens,
The
Harold Pinter's
Hothouse, Pack of Lies and
Ian McKellen Acting Shakes-
peare in Los Angeles and on
Broadway.
Cantor has been involved
Arthur Cantor
with professional theater
since 1946 and is co-author
with Stuart Little of The
Playmakers.
The committee this year
includes Bette Schein,
president; and Rose Roth,
vice president.
Ethiopian Jews
In Photo Exhibit
A photographic exhibit of
Jews in Ethiopia will be fea-
tured at the American Jewish
Committee Detroit chapter
annual meeting 7:30 p.m.
June 1, at Temple Beth El.
The public is invited. A wine
and dessert buffet will be
served.
The guest speaker will be
Rabbi Yosefe Hadane, chief
rabbi of the Ethiopian Jews
in Israel.
For reservations, call The
American Jewish Committee,
965-3353.