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mance. Alan Kandel will
serve as host. The artistic
director engaged for Readers
Theater is Yolanda Fleischer.
The next program of the fall
series will take place on Oct.
25. Featured will be writings
of Bernard Malamud, Philip
Roth and Yehuda Yaair.
Stories by Grace Paley, Max
Apple and Tillie Olsen will
appear on the final perfor-
mance of the series on Nov.
29.
A limited number of tickets
is available. For information,
reservations and ticket prices,
call the Readers Theater,
967-4030.
Reservations: 593.1234
871-1590
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The Julius Chajes -Music
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on Sept. 13 at 3:30 p.m. in the
Aaron DeRoy Theater of the
Main Jewish Community
Center.
Dr. Nagel is a concert
pianist and professor of music
whose career has taken him
to Canada, England, the
British Virgin Islands and
Australia, in addition to
many cities in the United
States.
A graduate of the Juilliard
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Geneva, Juilliard Orchestra
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University of Michigan since
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