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Maple-Drake
Plans Events
"The Three Gifts," a concert with
Cantor Orbach of Temple Israel
along with his wife Evelyn and
accompanist Zina Shaykhet, will
take place on Monday, July 24,
at 1 p.m. at the Maple-Drake
JCC. Members: $1.50; non-
members: $2.50.
Let's Talk Movies, will be
Tuesday, July 25, at 1 p.m. See
the movie and join the group the
fourth Tuesday of every month
to act as critic. This month's dis-
cussion is on Circle of Friends
and Underneath. Non-members:
$1.
L'Dor v'Dor, From Generation
to Generation, will meet Wednes-
day, July 26, and every Wednes-
day through Aug. 9, from
10-11:30 a.m. For information,
call Lorraine Morris, 661-7649.
Dixieland
Concert Set
The Cultural Arts Division of the
Southfield Parks and Recreation
will present the dixieland jazz
music of the Red Garter Band as
part of the Summer Concert Se-
ries on Sunday, July 16, at 7 p.m.
This free concert will take
place at the Prudential Sun Bowl
located in back of 3000 Pruden-
tial Town Center. Concert-goers
are encouraged to bring lawn
chairs or blankets for their com-
fort. In case of rain, the concert
will be moved to the Atrium of
the 2000 Prudential building.
Jewish Rugby Hero
Ignores Remark
Johannesburg (JTA) — Joel
Stransky, the hero in South
Africa's victory over New Zealand
in the recent rugby World Cup fi-
nal, has shrugged off suggestions
that his coach was anti-Semitic
in referring to him after the
match as the "Jew boy."
The fly-half, who kicked all of
his team's points, said his coach,
Kitch Christie, often uses 'Jew
boy' as a term of endearment be-
cause he and I are very, very
close."
Mr. Stransky, a restauranteur
and a former South African Mac-
cabi Sportsman of the Year, also
is known as the "minyan man"
because he is the 10th Jew to play
for the Springboks.
In South Africa, a belief exists —
especially among rugby-mad
Afrikaners, who are often heard
chanting "Go, Jood (Jew), go" dur-
ing matches — that having a Jew
on the team is good luck.
Mr. Stransky called such a
belief a myth, saying: "They
say it, but they don't really be-
lieve it."
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