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PRE-SALE: Admission $10
Sunday, May 15, 8:15-11:00 a.m.
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Continuing the Brandeis
University Book Sale Tradition.
Wicked Kvetch of the West (Lacey
The Tin Man (Sam Bloch) tells his
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sad tale to the Scarecrow (Ilyssa
Brunhild)
Opening the Sale:
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Chairpersons
Sunday, may 15, 8:1S a.m.
Pastor Larry Callahan
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cantor and Tobye Bello, CSZ program
director.
More than 60 Shaarey Zedek
Religious School and Hillel Day School
students will dazzle you as they sing
and dance little Dorit back to her
home synagogue. Look for such songs
as "Ding Dong the Kvetch is Dead:'
"Follow the Bello Brick Road" and
"We're Off To See the Rabbi:
For the third year, Shaarey Zedek's
musical showcases the talents and
passions of the synagogue's children
and provides them the opportunity to
create everlasting friendships. With
practice on Sunday mornings, the
dedicated cast has spent countless
hours learning songs and staging. One
Matzahtot, Maya Wolock of Beverly
Hills, insisted her family catch a 6 a.m.
flight home from spring break so she
could attend rehearsal on time.
"I look forward to these rehearsals
all week:' said Lacey Cohen, a sixth-
grader from West Bloomfield.
Starring in this year's show are
Sophie Erlich of West Bloomfield as
Dorit (Dorothy), Ilyssa Brunhild of
West Bloomfield as the Scarecrow, Sam
Bloch of Farmington Hills as the Tin
Man, Max Feber of West Bloomfield as
the Lion, Lacey Cohen as the Wicked
Kvetch (Witch) of the West, Emily
Finkelstein of Huntington Woods as
Golda the Good Kvetch (Witch) and
Connor Michaelson of Huntington
Woods as the Rabbi of Oz.
Erlich, a Hillel student, says she
enjoys being in the play because she
gets to spend time in the CSZ com-
munity with other Religious School
students.
Bloch, a seventh-grader, said, "The
sets, props and directors are amazing.
I have made really good friends in the
cast:'
The production of The Rabbi of Oz
is made possible by the generosity of
Sidney J. and (the late) Melba Winer's
Creative Arts for Children Fund.
The show will be performed at
2 p.m. Sunday, May 15, at Shaarey
Zedek, Southfield. Cost is $5 for
members; $7 all others.
Colorado Gets
Jewish History Chair
SAN FRANCISCO (JTA) — The
University of Colorado at Boulder said
it will establish a $2 million endowed
chair in Jewish history.
Midge Korczak and Leslie Singer
Lomas, sisters and Colorado alumnae,
made the gift in honor of their late
father, Louis Singer.
Colorado will be the sixth public
university in the United States to
establish a chair in Jewish history.
Seventeen American universities have
such chairs.
JTA Launches
Online Archive
NEW YORK (JTA) — JTA has launched
a digital archive containing 250,000
articles dating from 1923.
The JTA Jewish News Archive is
searchable and free for the public to use.
Highlights include extensive reporting
from Europe in the 1930s and 1940s,
JTAs reportage on the founding of the
State of Israel, close and sustained cov-
erage of the Soviet Jewry movement,
and decades of articles chronicling the
changing roles and responsibilities of
Jewish women.
To visit the archive, go to archive.
jta.org.
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