NEWS 1 IN CELEBRATION OF ITS 100TH ANNIVERSARY CONGREGATION B'NAI DAVID CORDIALLY INVITES YOU TO ATTEND \ Or t3 2. • Actress Makes Black Refuge Johannesburg (JTA) — Ac- tress Helen Heldenmuth, a prominent figure among South African Jewish wo- men, has turned her home in the upscale suburb of Glenhazel into a refuge for black children fleeing violence in the nearby black township of Alexandra. According to some witnesses, Alexandra has come to resemble war-torn Beirut. Since the over- whelming pro-reform vote on March 17, rival black groups have been battling in the streets. Some attribute the out- break to a sinister right- wing "third force," while others say it is part of a power struggle for a stake in the new South Africa. Whatever the case may be, Alexandra is, as someone quipped ironically, just "a stone's throw" from Johan- nesburg's fashionable nor- thern suburbs, where the Jewish community is con- centrated. With white public schools now open to all races, black parents seeking refuge for their children have turned to their white neighbors. Several Jewish residents have opened their doors to black mothers and children fleeing the township. Ms. Heldenmuth, who conducts drama classes in her home, has turned it into a haven for her black pupils, their mothers and grand- mothers. She did this even while the apartheid laws were in effect and often found herself in court on charges of illegally harboring blacks. She unofficially adopted Sizie and Amanda Modise, daughters of her black housekeeper, Sophie Modise. Both girls call her "Mommy" and their biological mother "Mama." They live with Helden- muth legally now and attend non-racial white schools. Ms. Heldenmuth repre- sents South African Jewish women in a new religious group called Women for Positive Action, which lobbies for racial peace. The group has met with President F.W. de Klerk and with Nelson Mandela, presi- dent of the African National Congress. Ms. Heldenmuth told the Jewish Telegraphic Agency that they were "extremely well received by de Klerk, Mandela and Buthelezi" while "Treurnicht was polite?' til lidt S. S Lei:411;1 lAt3t.4.if:4;01 THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 30TH, 7:30 P.M. FEATURING CANTORS: LOUIS DANTO CONGREGATION BETH EMETH-BEIS YEHUDA TORONTO, CANADA MOSHE SCHULHOF CONGREGATION BETH TORAH-ADATH JESHURUN N. MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA STUART FRIEDMAN CONGREGATION B'NAI DAVID SOUTHFIELD, MICHIGAN ACCOMPANIED BY THE SAM BARNETT ORCHESTRA MASTER OF CEREMONIES: MAX SOSIN NO CHARGE FOR ADMISSION!!! ■ ■ SPECIALIZING IN ART PHOTOGRAPHY & CHILDREN'S BOOKS. .• JUDAICA NEW ■ USED ■ RARE ■ DISCOUNT PRICES UNUSUAL CARDS ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPHS HANDMADE JEWELRY Helping always feels good. But at JARC, we think it's a little different. Because we do things with a special sense of family. Your time and caring are vital ingre- dients in helping men and women with developmental dis- abilities live full, dignified lives. • 26010 GREENFIELD RD. OAK PARK, MI 48237 313/968-1190 What's In It For You. Call us today to volunteer. We can put you to work feel- ing good right away. 352-5272. AFRICAN ART 0%.01 ■ 00No "AFTERGLOW" RECEPTION TO FOLLOW A Jewish Association for Residential Care for persons with developmental disabilities 28366 Franklin Road Southfield, MI 48034 (313) 352-5272 01%.0%/•■• •• THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 39