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October 30, 1998 - Image 59

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-10-30

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Community

Vote for
Gilda Jacobs
for State Representative
District #35

Yad Ezra
Hosts Glickman

U.S. Secretary of
Agriculture Dan
Glickman will be
guest speaker at
Yad Ezra's annual
dinner on
Wednesday, Nov.
4, at Adat Shalom
Synagogue.
U.S. Secretary
Glickman, a
of Agriculture
cabinet member
Dan Glickman.
since 1995, has
authorized legis-
lation to reorganize the USDA.

Vote for a Track Record of
Service and Commitment.

D E M OCR A T

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FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE

Authorized and paid for by the
Friends of Gilda Jacobs.
Robert H. Naffaly, Treasurer

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On Oct. 11, supporters gathered at the
home of Parlor Event Co-Chair Paul
Magy for a brunch recognizing 1998
Yad Ezra honoree Susie Citrin, a com-
muni leader and active Yad Ezra
board member. Co-Chair Ellen Labes
and Yad Ezra President Jeffrey Appel
spoke about Yad Ezra's role in feeding
the hungry in the Jewish community.
Citrin, to be honored at Yad Ezra's
annual dinner on Nov. 4, spoke about her experiences delivering food to the needy.
Susie Pappas was associate chair for the event. Yad Ezrit is a kosher food pantry
serving 1,000 client families. Shown are Susie's husband, Bob Citrin; Labes; Susie
Citrin; Magy; and Magy son, Daniel.

Temple Israel Sets Tribute

4

Vote for a Progressive Voice
in Lansing.

Since his appointment, he has been
instrumental in streamlining the
Department of Agriculture. One of
his focal points is to improve food
safety for all Americans. He's also
committed to improving the stan-
dard of living fog rural Americans,
including better housing, educa-
tion, access to running water and
health care.
Dinner chairs are Gina and
Arthur Horwitz and Bobby Kleiman.
For dinner tickets, call Yad Ezra,
(248) 548-3663.

Susie Citrin Feted

A tribute to the late Nathan Gordon,
viola virtuoso with the Detroit
Symphony Orchestra, will take place
when Temple Israel presents the
musical drama, "Isaac Levi", in the
Jonathan Miller Memorial Concert
at 7:30 p.m.
Sunday, Nov. 8.
Featuring mem-
bers of the DSO and
the Piccolo Opera
Company, the trib-
ute will include Peter
Gordon, son of
Nathan Gordon, on
the French horn.
Nathan
"Isaac Levi", based
Gordon
on episodes in the
life of Isaac Levi of Berdichev (1740-
1809), is the story of a rabbi who loses
his'faith. Other participants will
include Cantor Robert Abelson, bari-
tone; Cantor Harold Orbach, tenor;
Elsie Inselman, mezzo; and Rachel
Inselman, soprano.

(Huntington Woods, Pleasant Ridge, Oak Park, Ferndale,
Berkley and Royal Oak Township)

Nathan Gordon served as princi-
pal violist with the DSO for 27
years, was assistant principal violist
in Arturo Toscanini's NBC
Symphony for 15 years and was
principal violist of the Pittsburgh
and Chautauqua Symphonies. He
was founder, music director and con-
ductor of the Dearborn Symphony
for its first 25 years.
Gordon was a member of several
'chamber music groups, including the
NBC, Mischakoff and Kroll String
Quartets. He had a long history of
teaching and coaching on the facul-
ties of the University of Michigan,
Wayne State University, Interlochen
Arts Academy, Carnegie Tech and
Indiana University He served for
almost three decades on the Temple
Israel Music Committee.
A dessert reception will follow the
free Temple Israel Sisterhood concert.
For complimentary tickets, call (248)
661-5700.

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