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January 28, 1955 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1955-01-28

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DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-1-3 European Baritone

Friday, January 28, 1955

Johnson-Kraft Nuptials
Scheduled for August

Israel Sends Torah to Sephardic Jews in Montgomery, Alabama

To Highlight Concert

The Jewish Community Cen-
ter and Hashofar Society for the
Advancement of Jewish Music
will celebrate Jewish Music
Month with - a concert devoted
to music by Jewish. composers
at 8:30 p. m., Feb. 19, in the
Davison Jewish Center.
The concert will feature Mar-
ko. Rothmuller, eminent Euro-
pean baritone, who will make
his Detroit debut at the concert.
Rothmuller will be accompa-
niecik at -the piano by Milton Set-
zer. Assisting artists will be
Ernst Wallfisch, violinist, with
Lory Wallfisch at the 'piano.
Tickets will be available in
advance at the Woodward and
Davison Centers.

MONTGOMERY, Ala., (JTA) T-
In response to a request froin
the Jewish community here the
Israel government has present-
ed a "Sefer Torah" which, like
the majority of Montgomery's
Sephardic Jews, originated on
the island of Rhodes, in the
Dodecanese.
Mordecai Shale-v, Second Sec-
retary of the Israel Embassy in
Washington, came to Montgom-
ery to present the scroll on be-
half of Israel.0 Rhodes was once
the seat of a flourishing Jewish
community, most of w h o s-c
members • left during the Mus-

solini regime. Some of the To- ber made their way to the Unit-
rah scrolls were taken to Israel ed States and took up residence
for safekeeping. When the Jews in Montgomery, capital of Ala-
left Rhodes, a considerable num- bama.

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Young Zionists to

MISS SANDRA JOHNSON

Mr. and Mrs. Milton Johnson,
of Marlowe Ave., announce the
engagement of theirs daughter,
Sandra, to Gerald Kraft, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Jule Kraft, of
Outer Dr.
The couple- attends Wayne
University where the bride-
groom-elect is affiliated with Al-
pha Epsilon Pi fraternity. An
August wedding is planned.

for Your

The Midwest premier of "Days
to Remember" and several short
subjects will be featured at a
meeting of Young Zionist 'Club
at 8:15 p.m., Wednesday, in
Zionist House, .11345 Linwood. A
social hour will follow. There
is a nominal charge.
On Feb. 16, Sol Windstrom,
program chairman, has sched-
uled a musical revue in celebra-
tion of Jewish Music Month.
Young adults interested in co-ed
activities are invited to call Rita
Bakst, TO. 6-5933, or Manny
Rosenberg, LI. 6-7867.

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