Center Symphony Orchestra l Ex-Shower Stars Beersheba's Mayor Tuviahu In Role as 'Romeo Hsi- ivieets Detroit's Mayor Cobo Draws Nafionwide Attention A former member of Hasho- mer Hatzair from South Africa, Under Chaies' Leadership Laurence Harvey, is the hand- One of Detroit Jewry's phe- which have been flocking to the nomenal accomplishments is the Jewish Center every time this ,development of the Jewish Cen symphony orchestra perfosini. It is no wonder, therefore, that ter Symphony Orchestra. the Centel Symphony has been called "a Miracle" and has been referred to as the best of all existing small symphonies. - This year, this orchestra has listed six symphony concerts. Its reputation already is established and the first of the series have helped once again to win for it the ovation of the entire corn- , munity. • Three ,pore concerts will be given this year. Marguerite ozenn, soprano, will be solo- ist at the concert on Feb. 15, which, being given during Jew- ish Music Month, wil be dedicat- ed to the American J6wish Ter- centenary. Jewish composers in America will be featured.. Mis- cha Mischakoff, concertmaster of the Detspiti aSympho.ny Orches- tra, will be the guest at the con- MLitt CHAJES cert on April 5. The guest art- ist at the concluding concert, Already noted for his compo- on May 24, will be Mischa Kot- sitions, which are being played tier, eminent pianist. - throughout the world, and as an Interestingly enough, many outstanding pianist, Julius members of the Center Sym- Chajes has -earned additional phony Orchestra are profession- glory with his -masterful work al men—a number of them that has resulted in the remark- participation able progress of the Jewish Com- phirsicians--whose in this work is a labor of love. munity .Center Symphony Orch- The Center Symphony's per- estra. sonnel .includes the following: During the past -three years, VIOLINS: Donald Barsky, Miss Beatrice Tanie Friedm a n, Mx's. Philip the Center Orchestra has devel- Fine, Greenwood, acitier 0Muiasrsd Inzsn HeuRin r JAoseph oped so richly that its organi- Richard Margitza, David Margolin, zational unity, the fusing of Klein, Herman Raskin, M . Esther Rosenthal, many able musicals into a co- Dr, Leon Rottenberg, Isidor Saslav, Har- vey -William Sutar, Norman Weis- operative ensemble, has resulted man Seigel, Wilbur Zelinsky. in the establishment of an orch- VIOLAS: Walter Blumenau, Ralph Jackno, David Peikin, Meyer Shapiro, estra that is the envy of similar Miss Olga Sutar. Organizations throughout the CRI.T.0: Charles Brennand, Miss Helen Enlow, Miss Theresa Halick, Edward land. - Korkigian. -BASS: Charles Baer, Arthur Bialas, Mr. Chajes' ability as a direc- Frank Sinco. tor has brought another great FLUTES: Don Zwickey, Miss Miriam result: outstanding musicians, Askin. OBOES: Lare Wardrop, Miss Sylvia. Members of the Detroit Sym- Sherman. CLARINETS: Dr. Nathan Gitlin, Her- phony Orchestra and distin- Kushner. guished guest artists, consider man BASSOON& Dr. Ira Leventer, Miss Nancy- Richter. it an honor to share the plaform FRENCH HORNS: Joseph Buono, Hugh with the Detroit Jewish Center Myers, Lucius Patterson, Edward Sauve. TRUMPETS: Owen Kelly, Jr, David Symphony Orchestra. Meyers. The excellence of the orches- TROMBONES: Danny Dankoff, Ted tra has, in turn, inspired the Griffith, Bill Simon. TIMPANY: Arthur Cooper. enthusiasm of the audiences PERCUSSION: Bill . Schwartz. Sinai Hospital Women's Guild Plans Second Birthday Celebration Jan. 28 some, tall, dashing and popu- lar "Romeo" in i"Romeo and Juliet," now featured at the Krim Theater. Harvey's entire family has set- tled in Israel. . Born in Lithuania, in the town of Yonishkis, his real name is Lawrence Skikne. When he was Mayor DAVID TUVIAHU (fourth from left), of Beersheba, 6, his parents took him to South Israel, stands next to Detroit Mayor ALBERT E. COBO as the two city leaders Met in a formal session last week at City Hall. Ac- companying the Israeli Mayor is a delegation representing the Detroit Histadrut Campaign and the Jewish Community Council. From the left, are, PHILIP D. GOLDSTEIN, SIDNEY SHEVITZ, MORRIS LIEBERMAN, Mayor Tuviahu, Mayor Cobo, MORRIS SCHAVER, BORIS JOFFE and HAROLD BERKE. * A special "sprint" drive on be- Farband. 1 half of the 1955 Histadrut Cam- With more Pioneer Women'S paign, which was triggered by Chapters entering Campaign the visit here of Mayor David activity, reports were issued by Tuviahu, of Beersheba; Israel, Mrs. H. Tukel, Kadimah; Mrs. was culminated last Sunday at Sylvia Adler, Sharona; Mrs. B. , an All-Divisions Report Break- Hearshen, Hanita; and Mrs. ' fast. Gertrude Levin, Negbah.. Campaign chairman Morris / The Landsmanshaften Divi- Lieberman e*pressed satisfac- sion, also made a showing of in- tion. at the results achieved in creased results due to the work the two-week period of the Is- of S. Kanat, I. Cohen, N. Rose, raeli Mayor's visit. He thanked I. Burnstein and S. Goldberg. the assembled workers, stating The Campaign steering com- that only a few more weeks- of mittee, determined to conclude such intensive effort would as- the drive on schedule, has work- sure the drive's successful con- ed out a program for the aim- clusion. ing weeks, designed to keep The entire meeting was given drive leaders and workers at a over to business, and reports high peak of activity. were heard from individual Following the meeting of the workers as well as chairmen of "enlarged executive board," LAURENCE HARVEY the various campaign divisions. which is scheduled for this Sun- Among the individuals who day, in the Histadrut offices, Africa, where they settled in aided in this stepped-up effort 3287 W. Davison, subsequent b . J h Sunday rnornings, will be devot- In 1942 Larry, at 14, looked were: SRadin , S S. Sh ev itz , A. A Do r - ed to individual division break- like 20, volunteered in the Royal South African Navy. His mother chen, M. Lieberman, I. Pokemp- fast meetings. These weekly events will lead informed the authorities of his ner, B. M. Laikin and M. Lach- real age, and the boy was re- Over, Poale Zion; H. Weiner, M. up to the mass mid-term com- Gelfand, H. Schumer, S. Kane, munity event at 8:30 p.m., Feb. leased.. - Then came a short interlude L. J. Cohen; D. Sislin, Mrs. D. 17, at Young Israel Center. Fol- in an architect's office. He again Jaffe, E. Miller, I. Woodrow, H. lowing previous years' practice, joined the army and saw ac- Adler, M. Brodsky, A. Berke, S. a leading national figure will tion in North Africa and Italy. Firestone, S. J. Greenberg, M. come here to address the assem- Schubiner and M. Bachman, 1 bly. While soldiering Larry devel- oped a, yen for ,the stage. He has starred in • many produc- tions. He achieved- his life's ambi- tion by becoming a member of the Shakespeare Memorial is Theater at Stratford-on-Avon. He made a most favorable im- pression as Orlando in "As You L i k e' It," "Tullus Aufidius in "Coriolanus" and Malcolm "Macbeth." The- youngest Romeo in film history, Harvey returned to Stratford to appear there the same role in Shakespeare's im- mortal tragedy of young love. Harvey lives in London, but has signed a contract for a year- ly picture with' Warner Brothers, and so will - have to cross the big pond frequently in the fu- ture. Sol Krim, the enterprising theater manager, believes "Ro- meo and Juliet" will remain at the grim Theater for a month. Then he plans to bring "Aida'' and the great film"Gates of Surveying the tremendous results which greeted their call Hell." for toys to be sent to children in Israel are these members of the Detroit Women's Division, American Jewish Congress, left to right: Table Debate on Red China Mesdames GEORGE LEWIS, Schaefer- Seven ;Chapter; JOSEPH RUBIN,. South; CLARENCE BAYLES, Central; BENJAMIN GEL- JERUSALEM, (JTA)—The Is- MAN, Division president; and LOUIS TOPOR, Northwest Chapter. rael Parliament put off a de- Over 1;500 toys, games, books, crafts and dolls were received. The mand by Communists and leftist women received assistance from children at the following schools: Achdut Avoda Party for an im- Atlas Shalom, Ahavas Achim, Beth Aaron, Bnai Moshe, Gemiluth mediate ,debate on a motion to Chassodim, Jewish Parents Institute, Shaarey Zedek, Sholem Alei- have Israel recognize Commu- chem Institute, Temple Beth El, Temple Israel and United He- brew Schools. nist China. A box luncheon, followed by Planning the afternoon are an original -revue, written by Mrs. Raymond. Sokolov and Mrs. Doris Fisher Gershenson, are Daniel Cohn, co-chairmen - of highlights ,of the second annual- program. Mrs. Emil Rothman is birthday celebration of the Sinai the day's chairman, and she Women's Guild. The event is will cut the birthday cake. planned for 12:30 p.m., Jan. 28, Mrs. Rothman's committee in- in the Women's City Club audi- cludes Mesdames William Frank, torium. arrangements; Eugene Arnfeld, The revue, "A Mother's reception; Bertram SmOkler, Dream," will be narrated and di- table display; Nathan Kaplan rected by Mrs. Richard Freund, and Alan Schwartz,publicity; • with Mrs. Royal Louis Blumberg and Abe Scher- Maas at. the pi- mer, gift shop display; Nathan ano. Mrs. Mau- Schermer and DaVid Ruby, rice Lezell, who tickets. is the mother in Mrs. Hyman C. Broder, presi- the play, in real life was the first dent of the Guild, will extend mother to give greetings' to guests, and brief birth to a child reports on future plans of the at Sinai Hospi- hospital will be announced by Dr. Julien Priver, Sinai Hospital tal, • Other mem- director, and Max Osnos, chair- bers of the cast man of the board.. include M e s- dames Oscar Mrs. Rothman Zemon, Maurice CoRyright, 1954, by American Jewish Press Meyers and Edwin M. Rosen- thal, Jr., who portray their ac- tual' roles as volunteer workers; Alan Schwartz, Saul Hoffman, Nate Schlafer, Kaye Frank, Robert Smith and Irving Gray- son. Children in the play are Marjorie Hauser, Ada Jo Sokolov, Karen Jones and Connie Schrei- ber. Tickets for the- luncheon and program are being offered to the 300 active Guild volunteers, to members and the pUblic. They are available at the Sinai Guild office, BR. 3-3000. 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