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April 14, 2000 - Image 64

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-04-14

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The Sholem Aleichem Institute will
ten by her husband.
hold its annual Tamarack weekend at
Together they have presented dra-
the Butzel Conference Center April
matic readings throughout the United
28-30. Reuben and Dorothy
Silver, storytellers and educators,
will present "Tradition and
Breaking Away: The Stories of
Our People," a three-part perfor-
mance of readings and declama-
tions, followed by audience dis-
cussion.
Reuben Silver was a child
actor in the Detroit Yiddish Art
Theater, attended the Sholem
Aleichem Folk Shule and gradu-
ated from the Sholem Aleichem.
and Workmen's Circle
Mittleshul. The former head of
the Cleveland State University
Theater, he served for 21 years as
the artistic director of the inter-
racial Karamu Theater.
Dorothy Silver was director of
.theater and visual arts at the
Jewish Community Center in
Reuben and Dbrothy Silver
Cleveland. She also directed
major productions for the
Cleveland Playhouse, Great Lakes
States, Israel and the former Soviet
Shakespeare Festival and the American
Union.
Place Theater in New York City. She
For reservations and information
recently appeared at Cleveland's JCC
about the weekend, call the Sholem
Halle Theater in Collected Stories; writ- Aleichem Institute, (248) 352-6852.

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A Memorial Grove

Dr. Susan Stein Morrison of Atlanta recently dedicated the Donald J. Korotkin
Memorial Grove. The 1,000 trees were planted by the Jewish National Fund at
the American Independence Park in Israel by Dr. Morrison's mother, Miriam
Stein of Bloomfield Hills, sister of Mr. Korotkin.

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