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June 15, 1956 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1956-06-15

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Music and Polities a i?oor Mixture at Jewish Folk Chorus Concert Here

By ELIZABETH WALDMAN

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Despite the many political
overtones, the Detroit Jewish
Folk Chorus, - under the direc-
tion of Henri Goldberg, turned
in a musically entertaining eve-
ning of Hebrew and Jewish folk
songs. A mediocre performance
of Earl Robinson's "Lonesome
Train" and some misplaced Mo-
zart were also included.
Politics and music often mix
like oil and water. There is no
need to attempt to indoctrinate

an audience at a musical per-
formance with anything but

music.
A man'stood outside the Scot-
tish Rite Cathedral entrance
and solicited signatures on a pe-
tition to • change the McCarran-
Walter Act Although any man
with a sense of decency is op-
posed to this Act, when it is
coupled with the distribution of .

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pendence Day Picnic with lan singers could overcome. the ish rather than effective.
Robinson served as narrator
speaker Steve Nelson, "Member, plodding quality of the preset).-
National Committee Communist tation. The insertion of a slide in his own composition.
Party, USA," one might hesi-
tate to put his signature on the 'i''•-.40•:.
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ated a political atmosphere for
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the musical program. A plea:—
$4.. -
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Superb
A, . ; ', with bath. activities
let's leave the political haggling ...;
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including
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out of music.
less
ens),
Mamba
chestra (Free
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Sht
ffie•
Tennis,
snacks,
Midnight
Musically the chorus did well
board, Goff, Childrea's counselor
cY,V.1 ,
with songs like Jules Chajes'
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Zing" by Helfman, with a-pleas-
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The musical highlight of. the
Michigan*
japosTENAN
RESokr
evening was the remarkable
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The finest in
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on 15 acres of beautiful
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The entire second half of thi ' 1 LEV Pil 3 RESORT
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concert was devoted to an unin
. -- -..—
, "a little bit of heaven" .... ----
spired performance of Earl Rob •
.
inson's."Lonesome Train," whirl L
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was hindered by an incongru
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ous organ accompaniment an
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poor staging. Not even th

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the Rabbi Jacob Joseph Yeshi
va, New York. He complete i ►
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York UniversitY • and _ Wayn.
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,
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He served as ADL chairman
MICHIGAN
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