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October 05, 1956 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1956-10-05

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24-Year-Old Brooklynite
Joins Amsterdam Orchestra
Brooklyn-born Leonard Fel-
berg has become the newest
member of the violin section in
Amsterdam's Concertgebou.w Or-
chestra. Felberg, 24, was en-
couraged to audition by army
friends, who scraped up his
plane fare to Amsterdam, after
hearing his abilities as soloist
in the Seventh Army Symphony
Orchestra, stationed in Stuttgart,
Germany:

OUTSTANDING

MUSICAL
EVENT

HALEVY
CHOIR

Directed by

DON FROHMAN

Piatigorsky's Visit
for Balfour Concert
Is Rare Appearance

Sabbath Rioting Spreads to Haifa; Heart Attack Fatal

S. Susskind declared he had
TEL AVIV (JTA)—Sabbath the orthodox group.
Non-religious persons began been attacked in the Geulah
rioting, which received its ini-

le
wbhoir-
ny eigh
rter,an
on a
orthsoadtuoix da
tial impetus in Jerusalem, has to gather. A heated argument quarter,
Gregor Piatigorsky's perform- spread to Haifa and resulted in followed and fist fights broke hood,
ance on Nov. 24, at Masonic the death of a non-religious out. During the fight, Mr. Finer driving to the home of a pa-
Temple for the Balfour Con- Jew there, Yona Finer, who suffered an attack and died tient.
cert, sponsored by the Zionist succumbed to a heart attack instantly.
The commission also heard
Organization of Detroit, will last Saturday during a clash
In Jerusalem, the public in- testimony indicating that the
mark one of his rare appear- between militant orthodox dem- quiry commission investigating Ministry of Transport has never
ances in Detroit in recent years. onstrators and a group of non- Sabbath clashes heard a local issued licenses authorizing
physician explain his difficulties trucks to carry passengers on
Hailed as one of the foremost observant Jews.
The Haifa crash developed, with Sabbath demonstrators. Dr. Saturdays in Jerusalem.
musicians of our times, Piati-
gorsky was born in Dnepropet- according to police headquarters
rovak, Russia, in 1903. He be- there, when a number of sab-
gan cello lessons at the age of bath observers, who live near
the city, -set up a roadblock to
six, and by the
prevent vehicles from passing
time he was
through on Saturday. When an
eight he had
empty bus arrived at the road-
his first pro-
block, passage was refused by
fessional e n
gagement. At
15, he already
34 Mich. Children Aided
was first cellist
All water heaters look pretty much
By Bellefaire Budget Rise
at the Imperial
alike — from the outside! You can't
Thirty-four children from
Opera in Mos-
see the designing and engineering that
Michigan will be aided by a
cow.
go into the building of better, longer-
1956-57 budget increase to
t h e
After
lasting water heating equipment. But
$530,000 for Bellefaire, resident
Piatigorsky
Russian revo-
when you choose a Toastmaster Auto-
treatment
center
in
Cleveland.
lution, Piatigorsky went to War-
matic Gas Water Heater, you can be
saw and then to Berlin where
sure it's there . to offer your family
Detroit members of the board
a more efficient, less costly service. And
his fame spread throughout the of trustees are Mrs. Samuel
now you can have a new Toastmaster
continent. In 1929, at the age of Aaron, Maurice A. Enggass and
Commander Model Automatic Gas
26, he came to the United States Samuel W. Leib.
Water Heater, sized to fit your family's
for his first American tour.
Alan Geismer, 'president of
needs, at a price lower than ever before,
Since then, he has played Bellefaire, reported r e c e n t l y
that
the
institution
gave
37,388
more concerts in the United
1 0 Year Warranty
States and Canada than any days' care last year to 126
children
in
residence.
There
other cellist. His reputation has
been further enhanced by were also 169 children from 110
movie, radio and TV appear- cities in the U.S. and Canada
ances, and by his RCA Victor helped through foster home
placement and field consulta-
and Columbia recordings.
Piatigorsky will return this tion.
At a meeting on Sept. 30 at
month from an extensive tour
Bellefaire, Geismer cited one of
in the Far East where he per- the specialized facilities of the
formed under the auspices of institution which made it im-
the U.S. State Department.
perative to slate the record
The world-renowned cellist budget. "The special school pro-
makes his home in Los Angeles. gram for children not yet able
He is married to Jacqueline de to adjust to public school
Rothschild, daughter of the routines has developed from its
Baron Edward de Rothschild of 1950 enrollment of four children
Paris. They have two children, to almost 70 enrolled 'today,"
a daughter, Jephta, and a son, said the president.
Jorem.
Geismer stressed the im-
Proceeds from the Balfour portance of the school by re-
Celebration support local activi- vealing results of studies show-
ties of the ZOD and the many ing a high correlation between
projects of the Zionist Organi- emotional disturbance and
zation of America in the United school difficulties in children.
States and Israel. Tickets for Among the guests at this meet-
CONVERT IT. TO
concert are available at Zionist ing was Mrs. Geiald Goldberg,
FULLY
House, TO 8-9413.
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S. H. Rubiner Attends
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Evergreen Congregation
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The Evergreen Jewish Con-
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9 p.m. tonight.
On the first Friday of each
month, services will be held at
the Esther Berman Branch of
the Jewish Center, Schaefer
and Seven Mile; on other Fri-
day evenings, at the home of
Dr. and Mrs. David Silver,
20078 Kentfield.
Rabbi Eskin, assisted by Is-
rael Idelson, will conduct the
Jewish Center services.

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