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Israeli to Appear in Detroit Debut In Concert Ttiesciciy
Announcements
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Oct. 31—To Mr. and Mrs. Ber-
Nov. 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Sol
Ceresnie (Sophie Horwitz), of nard Whiteman (Fredell Cap-
Jo Anne.
n Mark Twain Ave ., a son, Mi- lan), a daughter,
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ehael.
Oct. 3—To Dr. and Mrs. Allen
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W. Weiss (Marilyn J. Miller), a
Nov. 17 — To Mr. and Mrs. daughter, Cathy Lynn.
Ralph M. Grossbart (Doris Hoff-
man), of 19483 Woodingham; a
Temple Israel Women
son, Harold Steven.
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Slate Sunday Opening
Nov. 16 — To Mr. and Mrs.
David Sklar (Norma Lee Kar- Of Annual Antique Fair
bal), former Detroiters, now at
Temple Israel Sisterhood's
Norfolk,---Va., where Mr. Sklar is
stationed with the U.S. Navy, a third annual antique fair will
son, Curtis Paul. .
open at 12 noon, Sunday, and
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will continue through Wednes-
Nov. 14 — To Mr. and Mrs. day, at the temple, Manderson
Stanley Heller (Marittnne Gold- and Merton Rds. Hours for the
berg), of Windsor, Ont., a son,
fair will be from 12 noon to
James Irwin.
10 p.m. daily.
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Mrs. Max Klarin and Mrs.
Nov. 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Rob- Barney Israel are chairmen of
ert M. Klein (Jacqueline Smo- the show, which has been en-
linsky) , of Richton Ave., a son,
enlarged this
David Alan.
year to house
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22 outstanding
Nov. 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Jer-
dealers and col-
ome L. Finnk (Irene Shirley
lectors.
Balansoff), of 2610 Webb, a son,
There will be
Mark LawrenCe.
isome rare pieces
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shown, includ-
ing English sil-
Nov. 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Ber-
nard Fredenthal (Sylvia Dia-
ver, Oriental
mondstone), of 2933 Richton, a
r u g s, antique
daughter, Lisa Roberta.
jewelry, choice
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Mrs. Coggan porcelains a n d
Nov. 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Jer- fine wood pieces. An unusual
ome Harris (Helene Hiller), of doll exhibit featuring some
19940 Lauder, a son, Dennis character dolls 130 years old will
be included in the sale items.
Steven.
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Mrs. Harry Fisher and Mrs.
Nov. 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Allen Sam Gale are in charge of the
Rose (Estelle Kraus), of Boston tea-room which will serve home.-
Blvd., a daughter, Lori Marta. made luncheons and dinners to
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shoppers. There will be organ
Nov. 7 — To Mr. and Mrs. music played during the show.
Mrs. Morton Snyder is chair-
Charles N. Isackson (Fay Dush-
kin), of Blaine Ave., a daughter, man of the antique dealers' di-
Phyllis Ann.
rectory. Mrs. David Keywell and
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Mrs. Irving Wolfe are in charge
Nov. 6—To Dr. and Mrs. Mil- of ticket sales. Mrs. Benjamin
ton Sorock, a daughter, Cathy Bagdade is chairman of the ar-
rangements.
Sue.
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Mrs. Robert Coggan, Sisterhood
Nov. 2--2To Mr. and Mrs. Fred- president, anticipates a record
erick Feinberg (Joanne -Apple- attendance. Tickets are on sale
baum), of Chicago Blvd., a son, at the temple, or may be obtain-
ed by calling UN. 4-0866.
Harvey Yale.
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Mrs. Gustie Lederer, of Cle-
ments Ave. announces the en-
gagement- of her daughter, Har-
riet, to Irving Belirisky, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Belinsky, of
Richton. Ave. The wedding will
be. solemnized on Jan. 3.
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Mr, and Mrs. Wolf Cohen, of
Cortland Ave., announce the en-
gagement of their daughter,
Beth, to Aaron Lobel, son of Mr.
and Mrs. H. Lobel, of Brooklyn,
N. Y.. A winter wedding is
planned.
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Detroit audiences on Tuesday scholarships—the Sylvia Simons tor, Kurt Saffir, pianist and
evening will have an opportu- and Gwladis Luioff—are award- coach with the New York - Opera
nity to see and hear a young ed annually to needy and prom- Co., and 'Samuel Sorin, another
bright, young pianist.
ising artists.
Mrs. George Abramsohn, con-
The Club, through its Dora
and Julius Green Fund for Mu- cert chairman, is assisted by Mrs.
sic in Israel, has sent sorely Jack Scherr, co-chairman, in
needed musical equipment and planning the annual concert
music to the Kol Israel Broad- program. Tickets are available
casting Station, Hebrew Univer- at the Art Institute, Grinnell's,
or from any club members, stat-
sity and YWHA of Israel.
Organized almost 30 years ago ed. Mrs. Joseph Markel, presi-
by a small group of women mu- dent.
sicians who were eager to give
of their time and effort to see 14—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
that good m u s i c al programs
Friday, November 27, 1953
reached the very young• and the
aged and handicapped, the Mu-
sic Study Club today carries out
that same work through various
programs in homes, hospitals
and institutions.
Some of the young people now Thousards of Women Say—
well known in world music cir-
"1 Use Quality
cles, who received their start at
Because it Saves
a concert of the Music Study
Club, are Martha Lipton, now TIME, MONEY Cr WORRY"
MISS ZYIA LIFSHITZ
with the Metropolitan Opera
Israeli musician, who has been Company, Seymour Lipkin, not- Shirts Beautifully Laundered
acclaimed by critics and musi- ed concert pianist and conduc-
cians alike as one of the most
promising young pianists of the
For the Finest in Music ..
time.
LAUNDRY and
The talented Israeli is 21-
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be making her Detroit debut at
And His Orchestra
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the annual Artist Concert of the
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Music Study Club of Detroit at
8:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the main
auditorium of the Detroit Insti-
tute of Arts.
For the Finest in Candids
Born in Tel Aviv, Miss Lifshitz
first attracted attention when
she appeared as soloist with the
Israel Philharmonic Orchestra
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when only 13. Since that time,
she has made several repeat
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visits as soloists with the Israel
Orchestra, has played under the
direction of Paul Paray before
his association with the Detroit
Symphony and with Leonard
Bernstein.
Miss Lifshitz has lived in Chi-
cago, Ill., since coming to this
country in 1950 on a scholarship
to Roosevelt College. Her pro-
gram Tuesday will include works
by Beethoven, Chopin, Debussy,
Scarlatti, Schubert and two Is-
raeli numbers, "Israeli Dance"
by A. A. Boscovich and "Toccat-
to," by P. Ben Haim.
The concert is only one of
three major programs carried on
by the Music Style Club to aid
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talented young musicians. Two
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