TEMPTATION... WAS NEVER THIS AFFORDABLE Levine And Cracow Orchestra Here Feb. 2 The Cracow Philharmonic Orchestra of Poland, under the direction of American conductor Gilbert Levine, will appear in Detroit's Orchestra Hall 8 p.m. Feb. 26 as part of a nine-city tour of North America. This will help the orchestra rebuild its concert hall, destroyed by fire last year along with its entire music library. The orchestra will visit Cleveland, Chicago, Buf- falo, Toronto, Detroit, Phila- delphia, Boston, Washington, D.C., and New York. The United Jewish Appeal is coordinating the promotion and Jewish support for their appearances throughout the country. Five years ago, the Cracow Philharmonic Orchestra be- came the first cultural in- stitution in Eastern Europe to appoint an American as its head. New York-born Gilbert Levine is Jewish. His family left Warsaw a century ago and his mother-in-law was a survivor of Auschwitz. Mr. Levine has led many of the world's leading orches- tras, among them the New York Philharmonic, the Phil- adelphia Orchestra, Dresden Staatskapelle, RSO Berlin, Royal Philharmonic, English Chamber Orchestra, etc., and has also appeared at the ma- jor international festivals. On Oct. 24, 1990, under the sponsorship of the United Jewish Appeal, Mr. Levine conducted a historic "Concert of Remembrance and Recon- ciliation" in the Temple Postepowa in Cracow, at which its Star of David, torn down by the Gestapo, was reconsecrated. The concert in the 100-year- old synagogue, unused since World War II, drew Jews from around the world, along with emissaries from the Vatican and representatives of the Polish government, who joined with prominent Cath- olic religious leaders in rais- ing the Star of David on top of the synagogue. Appearing as soloist in the orchestra's Detroit concert will be Canadian pianist Janina Fialkowska. The program includes the first Detroit performance of Three Pieces in Old Style by contemporary Polish com- poser Henryk Gorecki. WSU Press Publishes Yiddish Poetry Book A publication by Wayne State University Press, With Teeth in the Earth: Selected Poems of Malka Heifetz Tussman, has been chosen by the Jew- ish Book Club to be a featured selection in their February catalogue. The book, edited and translated from Yiddish by Marcia Falk, is made up of poems from Malka Tussman's six books of verse and from a last unpublished manuscript. Ms. Tussman's poetry is frank and exploratory and reveals the richness and com- plexity of a woman's life. Ms. Tussman was the recipient of the Manger Prize for Yiddish Letters. With Teeth in the Earth is the first full-length collection in English of her poetry. Born in the Ukraine in 1896, Ms. Tussman immi- grated to the United States at the age of 16. At the urging of a mentor, she began to write her poems exclusively in Yiddish, experimenting with the language to create a unique and inventive voice. Malka Heifetz Tussman died in California in 1987 at the age of 91. Translator Marcia Falk prepared notes and a translator's introduction for the book to offer another win- dow into the poet's life and art. With Teeth in the Earth can be ordered through book- stores or directly from Wayne State University Press. Mizrachi Event Features Comedy Mizrachi Religious Zionists of America will take over Mark Ridley's Comedy Castle in Royal Oak for a major fund raiser to support youth ac- tivities March 21. Highlights of the evening include a kosher buffet dinner, a des- sert afterglow, a cash bar and Robby Berman, comedian. Reservations are required. For information call Chaim Brickman, 357-0609; or Gene Schramm, 557-2755. .,_ -0, _. ;.,., , , s,. , `K :, L., . _ tz.-- .;._... 1 * 1--- , . .., ,, - ., .., '' . . 0 * __. -,40-4 1 4 dist*: • 4 - ,..' ,-, • - . ?..- .: ,4,10 , What contemporary Eve would choose a mere apple when tempted by •_____g'..e•-x„. replica jewelry? Frankly, we don't know any. With the fabu- lous selection of earrings, rings, bracelets, necklaces, and pins available at _____Y4e,... there are hundreds of ways to be tempted - and to tempt. Yield to the irresistible, afford- able temptations from the ___.e.i..-.Garden of Delights, and experience a little paradise of your own! TM ------- Replica Jewels Novi Town Center • Novi • 348-5569 MoosejaW CAMPING OUTFITTERS AND WILDERNESS GUIDES 738-JAW1 (5291) 1041 4 11 • toe corne duos • The Best Musical Entertainment. Period. 3405 Orchard Lake Road Keego Harbor OU NEW ADDRESS IS: CALL FOR APPOINTMENT & ESTIMATE 352-5525 29936 ORCHARD LAKE RD. FARMINGTON HILLS, MI 48334 COATS UNLIMITED (313) 626-1100 STOP IN & SEE US AT OUR NEW LOCATION! Oak Park Lincoln Center 26150 Greenfield Rood (313 9684060 Ook Pork, MI 48237 Most Inoornfleld Orchard Moll - 6337 Orchard lake Rood West Bloomfield, MI 48322 (343)1054955 Way Troy Commons - 871 E. Big Beaver Rd. 5284966 Troy, MI 48083 - CLASSIFIED GET RESULTS! Call The Jewish News 354-5959 Goldenberg Photograph L 350-2420 A 10