Lipkin and Rabitt Score Success

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-11

Friday, January 15, 1954

In. Third Annual Artists Series

his playing in parts was per-
By FRANK SIMONS
The third annual Temple Isra- haps too forceful, the audience
el.. Artists Series opened in an was thrilled at his rendition. His
auspicious manner last Sunday technique is certainly most corn-
when nearly 1,000 people were I mendable.
on hand to hear pianist Sey-
Rabin and Lipkin shared
mour Lipkin and 17-year-old equally in the program, with the
violinist Michael Rabin in an youngster exhibiting beautiful
unforgettable night of music.
tone and expert bowing in his
The audience was treated to opening number "Devil's Trill"
a double feature that probably Sonata by Tartini.
will not be offered again, name- i Rabin devoted his second half
ly the appearance of two great to a series of short pieces, in-
preformers — each capable of eluding the Nigun from "Baal
holding any concert stage him- Shem" by Bloch, which proved

Unique Reunion

Brother, Sister See
Each. Other After 35
i
Years' Separation

Honor Goldbergs on Golden Anniversary

Feted at a recent
dinner party hon-
oring t 11 e i r 50th
wedding anniver-
sary were Mr. and
Mrs. Morris Gold-
berg, of 2974 Cort-
land. The G o 1 d_-
bergs were married
in their native
Russia on Dec. 26,
1903, and came to
Detroit in 1920.
Particip a t i n g in
t h e anniversary
celebration were
the Goldbergs
three daughters,
Mrs. Joseph Rod-
man, Mrs. Irwin
B o r k i n and Mrs.
Carl Pearl, and their seven grandchildren.

A unique family reunion took
place last Saturday night at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter L.
Field. 19346 Berkeley.
1 Mr. Field's brother and sister-
' in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Israel
Lichtenfeld, of London, Eng-
land, who just arrived in this
country for a brief .visit, had
self — in one program. particularly enjoyable in its me- planned in advance to vicit in
Lipkin, the Detroit-born youth Iodic beauty, and works by Hu-. Detroit over the past week-end
whom audiences will remember bay and Kresler. He concluded with the families of Mr. Lichten-
when he performed with the De- his recital with "Carmen" Fan- feld's brothers, Walter L. Field
troit Symphony as a young boy,
tasy by Sarasate, in which his and Jacob J. Field of 2748 Buena
opened the program with
• Rabbi Teitz to Address Yeshivah Annex Event
intricate ma aeuverings on the Vista.
Bach's delightful Prelude and violin were performed with
Mrs.
Lichtenfeld's
brother,
J. He also conducts a weekly
Fugue in E flat Major from the !
amazing dexterity in a youth Salo Hale, of Mexico City, who Rabbi Pinchas Teitz, nation- radio hour in the New York area,
Well Tempered Clavichord.
had
not
seen
his
sister,
Mrs.
•
ally-known
rabbinic
figure,
will
his age.
The pianist proved that he has
Jacob Field, for 35 years, there- • address the assemblage of De- which is devoted to an exposi-
reached a high point in his ca- I In the second half of the pro- upon made the flight to Detroit troit Jewry at ground-breaking tion of the Talmud.
reer in the Sonata in F Minor, gram, Lipkin played a series of and the family was reunited at , ceremonies at 1 p.m., Jan. 31,
Opus 37 (the Appassionata) by Etudes by Chopin and Prokofi- the gathering Saturday night. '1 which will signal the beginning
$10 PER MONTH
Beethoven. While some will feel eff's Sonata No. 3, Opus 28,
Mrs. Lichtenfeld visited her of construction on the two-story
which again exhibited his dex- brother in Mexico City in 1947. annex proposed by the Yeshi-
We Serve as Your Office . . .
terity and his ability to achieve! Mr. Hale is an eminent Mexi- 1 vath Beth Yehudah.
Permitting your clients to keep in
both flowing beauty .and power- 1 can industrialist and is promi-
touch with you during business
In
making
the
announcement,
Sholem AleicKem Starts
ful mastery of the keyboard.
hours.
nent as an art connoisseur.
; David J. Cohen, Yeshivah pres-
Members DriveJan. 17
Both Lipkin and Rabin were
' ident, stated that the entire
We answer all your
given temendous ovations and jwv
incoming calls.
Urges Substitution community is invited to attend
The annual membership drive played several encores.
Mailing Address Optional
the program, which will be held
of Chapter Two of 1 ,3holem Alei- 1 Ther€ has been some talk of
at the Dexter and Cortland site
It Is Our Business to Help Yosis
diem Institute will b•te launched! Lipkin giving up the concert ; Of Lehman-Celler Bill
With Courtesy and Efficiency
of the building.
Sunday with a briancheon at , stage in favor of conducting—a 1 Pointing out that the McCar- , Rabbi Teitz is an officer in
COYLE TELEPHONE
19118 Livernois. at 1 1
0:30 a.m. : skill reviewers say, at which he ran-Walter Act is "contrary to : the national Agudas Horabbon-
ANSWERING SERVICE
The campaign aims.. to enroll is mast adapt. '^ae hopes that he
the fine American tradition of . im and the founder and director
VE. 7-6701
100 new members witmin three will continue at least a little
democracy and is a betrayal of , of the Yeshivah in Elizabeth, N.
weeks.
long e r in .a concert career that
millions of Americans of foreign 1
The drive is headed by Mike alre4dy has placed him at the
origin," the Jewish War Vet-
Zeltzer and a steering ceammit- , top in his field.
erans, at its fifth regional con-
tee consisting of Danny Robb, ! rhe final program in the Ar-
Al Letwin. Irving Levine and; tuts Series will be presented on ference in Detroit last -weekend,
Harold Kempner. The brkmch - 1 1 harch 7 when Metropolitan petitioned President Eisenhower
eon Sunday morning will se -Nye )pera Co. baritone Robert Mer- to support the Lehman-Celler
!Immigration Act as a substitute
as a mobilization of all actiiis rill, makes his appearance.
bill.
workers and assignment of pros-
The announcement from the
pect slips of parents and friends.
office of Department of Mich-
Brandeis
Pte`
Group
The adult program committee
igan commander, Sol M. Hober-
of Chapter Two will inaugurate To Hold Bake Sale
t man, commended the President
a series of onge shabbat Friday
on his conduct of foreign policy,
evening, Jan. 29, at the Institute,
Mrs. Rose Huntman has been and urged his further support of
with two planned every month appointed chairman of a cake measures to keep Red China out
during the winter season. The bake sale planned by the Bran- of the United Nations.
first oneg shabbat is dedicated deis Chapter, Pioneer Women,
Harry T. Madison, national
to Jewish Music Month. which will be held at Federal commander of JWV, addressed
Department Store's Six Mile and the delegates at the principal
Schaefer store.
meeting of the three day con-
All proceeds, Mrs. Huntman vention.
declared, will go towards aiding
mentally retarded youngsters.
At least 200 cakes are needed Mogilever Aid to Install
for the sale, and members are New Officers Monday
urged to contact their friends
and families in order to meet
Mogilever Progressive Aid So-
the quota. Cakes and cookies ciety will install newly-elected
should be placed in individual officers at a program Monday
boxes for pick-up by captains on evening, in the Worknien's Circle
Feb. 5. .•
Center.
A feature of the sale will in-
Heading the slate of those to
clude a presentation of prizes to
be inducted is Abraham Gins-
the captain who brings in the
berg, president, who will be as-
most cakes, the individual -bak-
sisted in 1954 by Louis Feinberg,
ing the prettiest cake and the
person whose cake brings in the vice-president; Sam . Wohl and
1Sam Lipson, secretaries; Aaron
most money.
!Eckshtat, treasurer; EVa. Tubin,
The following may be con- ' hospitalern; George Lellchook,
tacted for pickup of baked
goods: Mrs. Huntman, DI. 1-3038, hospitaler.
Serving on the executive COM-
0 a a
•and Mesdames Sally Braverman, mittee are Morris Brodsky, S.
UN. 3-6120; Bessie Warnick,
Belatzky, B. Paysnek, S. Gold, A.
1-1855; Hilda August, UN. 1-1375;
S. We inberg,1
Margie Jeremias, UN. 2-7255; Friedman and
honorary
member.
.
Rose Frank, UN. 4-8588; Bertha
The Society presently is pre-1
Node', UN. 2-8126; Marvel Fried-
paring for its 23rd jubilee ban-
man, UN. 4-5157; Mildred Weiss,
1quet, which will be celebrated
UN. 2-3077; Zelda Levitt, TO.
Feb. 21. A group of Chicago
7-8612; Helen Pasakov, TO. 6-
5298; •AnnLobel, TO. 8-8938;r and guests will arrive here, to attend
the function.
Mitzi Field, .TO, . 8-8138.

Take it
from
women

Semi - Annual

Clearance

WHO KNOW
HOW TO BAKE

Sale

there's
no better way
to bake
kosher cake!

19114 LIVERNOIS

AT 7 MILE ROAD

Install Nathan Wololc
Radomer Aid President

Werbe Gallery Exhibit

UNiversity 3-4958

• The Anna Werbe Galleries at
At a recent celebration, Ra- 119458 LiVernois announces an
dourer Aid Society installed its exhibition of the following ar-
new slate of officers for 1954.. tists, Jan. 19 to Feb. 14:
They are:
Emil Armin, Claude Bentley,
Nathan 'Wolok;. president; Sol Diane Duvigneaud, Eve Garri-
OPEN THURS. AND FRIDAY
Ager and Joe Wisotsky, vice-.• son. Richard Koppe. Harry
presidents; H. Weiner, M. Bor- Mintz, William S. Schwartz, Ru-
enstein, secretaries; M. Pianko, dolph Weisenborn, Zeke Ziner,
treasurer; J. Weintraub, trustee; ;
K. Loberman, hospitaler. Ben
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Halperin acted as installation
chairman.
In his first act as president,
During the 'Plant a Tree in Israel Month'
Wolok appointed the following
to the executive board:
H. Adler, S. Adler, D. Finkel-
stein, W. Finkelstein., M. Fried-
man, L. Furst, S. Karabenick, M.
In Commemoration of 'Hamisha Mar b'Shevat'
'Caper, K. Loberman, L. Lum-
berg, M. Pianko, S. Rubin and
H. Waterman.

EVENINGS

PLANT A TREE IN ISRAEL

PLANT A TREE IN ISRAEL

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And thou shalt not bring an
abomination into thy howie,
7 26.

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