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March 17, 1989 - Image 88

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1989-03-17

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LOCAL NEWS

TEMPLE ISRAE L. WORLD CLASS

• SPRING FESTIVAL •

Wednesday, March 22
8:00 p.m.

JOSHUA DELL

Hailed throughout the world, this young vir-
tuoso was a featured artist in the 1988 Lin-
coln Center "Great Performer Series." He is
a frequent guest soloist with the
Philadelphia Orchestra, National Symphony,
Cleveland Orchestra, and the rest of the na-
tion's best. Mr. Bell is the first violinist in 10
years to be signed exclusively by Decca/Lon-
don records.

To quote Robert Commanday of the San Francisco Chronicler: "Bell Is simply a natural,
playing as though the violin were the first and most obvious instrument ever invented and
he were born for it. Bell's tone compels the listening and captivates the senses, remaining
true and even through the registers. That is the gift of a wondrous bow arm and com-
mand, a bow that for him is a wand, a breath, a brush. Coupled with an impeccable
technique, it enables him to do what he pleases musically, and that works out to please.
He also has proper musical instincts, training, taste and, apparently, the intelligence."

Tuesday, April 18
8:00 p.m.

VLADIMIR FELTSMAN.

Mr. Feltsmon has proven himself to be one of the most im-
portant pianists of his generation since his arrival in the U.S.
in 1987. In addition to appearing at the 1968 Lincoln Center
Mostly Mozart Festival and the Mann Music Festival in
Philadelphia, he has participated in a White House perfor-
mance. Mr. Feltsman has been featured on "60 Minutes" and
in Time and Newsweek.

Tuesday, May 2
8:00 p.m.

GEORGE WILL

A Pulitzer Prize recipient, Mr. Will's newspaper column appears
in more than 460 newspapers. He is a contributing editor at
Newsweek and a news analyst for ABC-Capital Cities network.
In 1986, he was named "The Best" columnist by Washington
Magazine. Dubbed a "Media Superstar" by The Wall Street Jour-
nal, Mr. Will has taught political philosophy at Michigan State
University and has served on the staff of The U.S. Senate.

This Exciting cultural series is taking place right here in your neighborhood.
Talented personalities presented in an intimate setting with outstanding
acoustics. Truly, this is an opportunity not to be missed! World class culture
at neighborhood prices.

per person for the series
Single Ticket Prices:
$35 Vladimir Feltsman

$85

$25 Joshua Bell

$35 George Will

For more information, or to order tickets call 661-5700

VISA or MASTERCARD accepted.

Temple Israel • 5725 Walnut Lake Road • W. Dloomfield, MI 48033

ALLANTE SUPREME LIMO SERVICE

7 Days A Week
24 Hour Service

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Car Transportation

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$2509way

FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1989

For $35 00 & up

2 or 3 hour minimum

For Any Occasion

IN THE

Judaic Studies Center
Has Scholar-In-Residence

Bernard Lewis of the
Annenberg Institute in
Philadelphia will be the
scholar-in-residence Sunday
and Monday for the Center
for Judaic Studies, Wayne
State University. "
Born in London, Prof. Lewis
was professor of history of the
Near and Middle East and
head of the department of
history in the School of Orien-
tal and African Studies at the
University of London,
(1949-1974). He joined the
Near Eastern Studies faculty
at Princeton University in
September 1974 and was
named a long-term member
of the Institute for Advanced
Study in the same year.
Prof. Lewis was named
director of the Annenberg
Reserach Institute upon his
retirement from Princeton
and the institute in 1986. He
was also visiting professor at
UCLA, Columbia and In-
diana Universities.
Prof. Lewis has many
publications to his credit. His
most recent book, The
Political Language of Islam,
was published in 1988 by the
University of Chicago Press.
Prof. Lewis has lectured in
many countries and has
received numerous honors in-
cluding the Harvey Prize for
Near Eastern and Judaic
Studies.
Prof. Lewis will speak at
Temple Beth El on Sunday at
7:30 p.m. His topic will be

Bernard Lewis

"Israel and the Middle East:
Past, Present and Future." On
Monday at 3 p.m. at the
McGregor Conference Center,
Prof. Lewis will speak on
"Other People's History:
Orientalism and Its Critics."
Both lectures are free of
charge and open to the public.
Wayne's program is co-hosted -
by Wayne State University's
Academy of Scholars.
The Center for Judaic
Studies is a cooperative effort
of Wayne State University
and the United Jewish
Charities in cooperation with
the Jewish Welfare
Federation.
For information, call the
Center for Judaic Studies,
577-3015 or 577-2679..

Rabbi Joel Roth Due
Here For Seminary

Former Detroiter, Rabbi
Joel Roth, professor of Talm-ud
and rabbinics at The Jewish
Theological Seminary of
America, will speak on "Who
Is A Jew: Law and Politics" at
Adat Shalom Synagogue on
April 6 at 7:45 p.m.
The evening is sponsored by
the Jewish Theological
Seminary and United
Synagogue of America,
Michigan Region. The public
is invited. There is no charge.
Call the seminary office,
559-9112, for information.
Co-chairmen for the event
are: Sanford Eichenhorn,
president, United Synagogue
Michigan Region; Anaruth
Bernard and Sidney D.
Feldman, seminary education
committee.
Rabbi Roth came to the
seminary after completing
his B.A. degree at Wayne
State University. During his

Rabbi Joel Roth

student days, he participated
in the Herbert H. Lehman In-
stitute of Talmudic Ethics, a
special studies program.
He received his master's

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