-Leaders Evaluate
U.S. Jewry's Role
In aiding Israel
Minyan Drive to Feature
Hadassah January Events
The minyan mother drive of •
the Detroit Chapter of Hadas-
sah will have its kick-off „pro-
gram at S p.m., Jan. 12, in the
Detroit Institute of Arts audi-
torium. The event, scheduled for
the entire family, will feature
"The Juggler," the movie about
Israel featuring Kirk . Douglas.
Mrs. Louis Redstone. Chapter
minyan chairman, stated that
minyan is a function of Hadas-
sah's Youth Aliyah program
whereby 10 people each con-
tribute S24, or a minimum per
minyan of $240, toward the
yearly cost of maintaining a
child in Israel.
Minyan- teas for various
groups, all beginning at 1 p.m.,
will be held • on the following
days:
Russell Woods West, Jan. 4, at
home of Mrs. Bernard A. Gour-
witz, 4085. Sturtevant,
Russell Woods East. Jan. 6, at
home of Mrs.. Harry Landsman,
2637 Fleet.
Wyoming-Meyers,' Jan. -6, at
home of Mrs. Irving Winston,
19749 Stansbury.
Central East, Jan. 6, at home
(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News)
of Mrs. Louis Stern, 2327 Atkin- JERUSALEM — The role of
American Jewry in rallying to
son.
Bagley. North and South. Jan. political aid of Israel came in
8, at home of Mrs. Ben Goldman, for high praise here as Dr. Na-
i hum Goldmann and Berl Locker,
17547 Cherrylawn.
Sherwood. Jan. 8 at home of co-chairmen of the Jewish
Mrs. Samuel Barr, 1311 Balmoral. Agency Executive, reported on
University East. Jan. 8, at Zionist and pro-Israel activities
home of Mrs. Benj. Stamell, I in the United States.
18235 Wildemere,
Dr. Goldmann praised the
On Jan. 5, Albert Elazar, asso- achievements of the recent
ciate superintendent of the American Zionist Assembly at
United Hebrew Schools, will which representatives of all
speak at a 12 noon luncheon Zionist parties in the U. S. eval-
for group and Chapter boards. uated their work and laid plans
His subject will be "A Survey of for unified action in Israel's be-
the Middle East." Luncheon res- half. Dr. Goldmann also re-
ervations should be made at the viewed an organizational plan
Hadassah office by Jan. 3.
for a proposed "General Jewish
The luncheon meeting will Council for Israel" of Zionists
follow the opening session;-- at and non-Zionists interested in
10:30 a.m., that day, of the an- assisting the Jewish state.
nual Goldie Adler lecture series.
Dr. Goldmann reported on his
The first meeting will be held in recent conversations in Bonn
the Kate Frank Memorial Bldg., which resulted in a German
of Cong. Shaarey Zedek. The se- agreement to continue for an-
ries topic is "Four Great Centers other year, paying for Israeli
in the Jewish Diaspora," with crude oil purchases from Britain
the first devoted to Babylon.
under the terms of the repara-
On Jan. 4 members of Hadas- tions pact. He also spoke of the
sah will be guests on the WWJ- arrangements in Germany for
TV program Telerama at 2 p.m. handling the problem of com-
pensation to individual victims
of Nazism.
In addition, he announced
that $8,000,000 of German rep-
arations had been distributed
among various Jewish institu-
tions throughout the world. He
also outlined the background of
Presentation by the Detroit piano which fill the require- the current deadlock in the
Symphony Orchestra of "Con- ments of the formal cadenza. - Austria-Jewish restitution nego-
certo for Piano and Orchestra in
Throughout. the . movement,. tiations.
E'' by Julius Chajes, on Dec. 17, there is constant demand for
Levi Eshkol, Israel Finance
marked a noteworthy recogni- bravura performance in which Minister, reported on his meet-
tion of the Detroit Jewish Chajes • excells..
ings with leaders of the Ameri-
pianist-composer's achievements
In the second movement, can Jewish community on rais-
Paul Pa.ray conducted the or- Chajes has extended himself ing a loan for Israel to permit
chestra and Mr. Chajes played more fully along melodic lines, it to consolidate its short term
the piano parts of his own •corn-
assigning a lovely introductory obligations. He said he was
positions.
theme to the cello. There is a highly satisfied with both the
J. Dorsey Callaghan, music fugue which enters into com- personal participation of United
critic of The Detroit Free Press, plicated rhythms and provides Jewish Appeal and Israel bond
who also wrote the explanatory a long passage of exciting per- leaders in the campaign to raise
notes about the new Concerto formance.
such a loan and by their readi-
The final movement, more ness to assist the project in all
for the symphony program, paid
this tribute to Mr. Chajes in his frankly romantic than its pre- possible ways.
decessors, gives the concerto
Free Press review last Friday:
Dr. Emanuel Neumann, head
much individuality. The entire of the Agency's economic depart-
Chajes, a pianist and musi-
concerto is marked by a faint- ment in Israel and former pres-
cian of international repute,
ly oriental coloring, which ident of the Zionist Organiza-
has composed a concerto that
gives it added interest.
demands much of the soloist,
tion of America, reported on the
Russell McLauchlin. Detroit mood of American Jewry after
but which provides commen-
News
music
critic,
praising
Mr.
surate rewards.
the Kibya incident and the State
‘Vith the pianist at the key- Chajes' style and the noteworthy Department's interruption of aid
board and with a sensitive "ease and fluidity- of his man- to Israel. Dr. Israel Goldstein,
and receptive orchestra:. in ac- ner." wrote about his concerto: president of the World Confed-
companiment, one may sup- "It was obviously composed by eration of General Zionists,
pose the concerto was given a mature and scholarly musi- called for efforts to maintain
its definitive performance. • cian who comprehends the cordial relations between the
The composer, who stems architecture of major music and UJA and the Israel bond organ-
from the latter-day school of is able to adorn it with the ization in the future.
romanticists, remained well fruits of a singularly free imag-
The possibility that Israel will
within the bounds of classical ination."
be
in a position to lift foreign
Harvey Taylor, Detroit Times currency
construction. His work, while
controls if American
abounding in melody, does not music editor, on the other hand, Jewry succeeds in raising $75,-
asserted
that
Chajes'
new
con-
extend the melodic line. In
000,000 in loans to help Israel
this, he is in harmony with certo, "seemed to have been retire its short-term obligations,
weakened
by
Chajes'
absorption
the modernists in, ideals, if not
was held out here by Mr. Eshkol
in making it a 'virtuoso' or dis- in
in harmonic austerity.
a report to the Cabinet on his
The first Movement is of a play piece." While paying tribute trip to the United States.
to
Chajes'
ability,
he
wrote
that
rugged character, and seems
designed more for technical "the thematic material is emo-
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display than for sensuous en- tionally unconvincing and the results.
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seems
to
have
been
joyment. There are abrupt
and declamatory passages, and -too much engrossed in tricks
two appearances of the solo that make the piano and the
orchestra sound good." He add-
ed: "The main theme of the
New Iron Ore Deposits Discovered
In Israel, Minister Joseph Reports
TEL AVIV, (JTA 1—Newiron The M i n i s t e r reported that
ore deposits have been discov- jequipment needed for iron, cop-
ered in Upper Galilee, Dr. Dov per and bromide manufacturing
Joseph, Minister in charge of plants have already been or--
development, reported at the dered. S o in e of this plant
weekly meeting of the Industrial machinery will come from Ger-
and Commercial Club of Tel many under the terms of the
Aviv.
Luxemburg reparations pact. He
Dr. Joseph revealed that an stressed the importance of Is-
' iron and steel industry, using rael's rapidly developing phos-
Negev ores as raw materials, will phate-producing -industry and
soon be started and will be in spoke hopefully of the expand-
' operation within two or three ing production of potash and
years. He said that one of the other products at the Dead Sea
purposes of this industry will be plant.
the manufacture of defense ma-
terials. He estimated that when
iron and steel production is fully
under way, Israel will save some
$2,500,000 annually in foreign
exchange.
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sounds note for note like the
works of Hollywood composers
such as Max Steiner." But he
described the second theme as
"beautifully serene." He added
this note: "Chajes has it in him
to write an important and very
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