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January 25, 1991 - Image 71

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-01-25

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FOR LUNCH & DINNER

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message. Store employees
Arlene Weiss, Sandy Selt-
zer, and Kari Hornstein
also purchased the peace
clothing.

P'TACH DINNER
P'Tach, Parents for Torah
for All Children, held its an-
nual dinner Jan. 13 at Con-
gregation Dovid Ben
Nuchim.
Dedicated to providing
learning disabled children
with a Jewish education, the
P'Tach Michigan Chapter
was formed in 1979. Dr.
Hillel Rosenfeld is chair-
man of the P'Tach board and
presented greetings at the
dinner. The guest speaker
was Rabbi Yitzchok
Kasnett, principal of the
Ocean Parkway Develop-
mental Center.
Among the dinner guests
were Dr. and Mrs. Leon
Burg, Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Prostak, Mr. and Mrs.
Stuart Sandweiss, Mr.
and Mrs. Martin Jerome
and Rabbi and Mrs.
Moshe Englander. ❑

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bor at the Michigan Theater
Feb. 1 and 2. This Soviet
ensemble has played arts
festivals across Europe under
the direction of Oleg Tabakov,
a leading master of Soviet
theater and film.
The Moscow Studio Theatre
will present My Big Land,
Feb. 1 — a tender and
touching play by Jewish dissi-
dent writer Alexander
Galich. The play is a 20th
century look at the engross-
ing Russian themes of
fatherhood and motherland,
paternity and place.
Maria Mironova, will star
in Alexander Buraysky's The
Teacher of Russian Feb. 2. A
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play whisks us through the
wards of a corrupt hospital —
Buraysky's metaphor for the
chaos of Russian society. In-
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play is a witty commentary
on modern Soviet life.
These performances will be
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integrated into the play so the
actors' pacing and dramatics
remain in tact.
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fice, 668-8397.

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