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January 23, 1953 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1953-01-23

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THE JEWISH NEWS, Friday, January 23, 1953

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"Yetudi Menuhin, one of the truly great artists in
the world of music, will be greeted warmly by
all of us in the Congregation who place him
among the violin masters of our time. The evening
will be a memorable one for Detroit and a
contribution to Israel's future security."'



"A great musical event will be happily combined
with a great cause when Yehudi Menuhin
performs in Detroit. It is indeed fortunate that
we of Congregation Shaarey Zedek may have
this opportunity to sponsor him at the peak
of a truly-amazing career."

RABBI MORRIS ADLER



*`We are beginning the year of 1953 on the right
foot, musically speaking, with the appearance

JUDGE CHARLES RUBINER

"Menuhin's appearance here for Israel Bonds wilt
give all of us a splendid opportunity to hear a
performer whose stature in his own field has
made us proud of him. As a Jewish artist of
acknowledged and well-deserved greatness, he
stands without peer in the world of music,"

of Mr. Menuhin. I am sure that our Jewish
comMunity will recognize the great stature of
this internationally famous musician,"

MAURICE ARONSSON

—ABRAHAM SRERE

g`A. concert by Menuhin is a cultural
step ahead for Detroit—a security
step ahead for the State of Israel,
Here indeed is music at its finest,
played by a craftsman of the
first order."

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always like to attend a Menuhin
concert because of his distinctive
interpretation of the old classics„
And when that concert is for the
State of Israel, I enjoy a double
satisfaction from the whole thing."

—ABRAHAM COOPER

---,CHARLES FEINBERG

Sponsored by

COMMITTEE OF
HONORARY SPONSORS

Cong. Shaarey Zedek

( In

Formation)

Mrs.. Fred L. Black

at the

Julius Chajes

Marguerite Kozenn Chajes

DET OIT INSTITUTE
OF ARTS

Mrs. Abraham Cooper

John B. Ford, Jr.

Professor William Haber

Dr. Harlan Hatcher

Victor Kolar

Hon. Theodore Levin

Thursday Evening

Georges Miquelle

Mischa Mischakoff

Paul Paray

Valter Poole

Feb. 5-8:30 P.M.

Samuel Rubiner

Mrs. Jay D. Runkle

Mrs. Arthur B. Tilton

FOR INFORMATION CALL TY. 4-6200 OR WO. 2-5091

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