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The Detroit Jewish News, 1957-10-04

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Friday, October 4, 1957—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW

The Suburban Community

Mischa Kottler to .0pea
SOC Symphony's
Concert Season

Mischa Kottler, renowned pian-
ist of the Detroit Symphony Or-
chestra, will be guest soloist for
the first subscription concert of
the season for the South Oakland
Symphony Orchestra. Henri Nos-
co will conduct the concert which
begins at . 8:30 p.m. Wednesday
at the Royal Oak Dondero High
School Auditorium.

Kottler will perform Beethov
en's 4th Piano Concerto. The
orchestra will present Richard
Strauss' "Serenade for Wind
Instruments" and Henry Cowell's
"Hymn and Fuguing Tune,", the
premier performance of which
was under Nosco's baton in New
York City with the NBC Sym-
phony Orchestra in 1945, "Cau-
casion Sketches" by Ippolitov-
Ivanov and "Suite in F Sha-rp
Minor for Orchestra by van Doh-
nanyi. The concert will com-
mence with Eugene Ormandy's
arrangement of the Bach Choral
Prelude "Wachet auf, Ruft tins
die Etimme."

The Wednesday concert is the
first of five subscription programs
to be played by the South Oak-
land Symphony Orchestra during
the 1957-58 season. Among the
other outstanding artists who will
be featured is Paul Olefsky, prin-
cipal cellist of the Detroit Sym-
phony.

In past seasons, all of the or-
chestra's regular concerts have
been performed in Royal Oak.
This year at least one concert
will be played in each the Oak
Park High School and Southfield
Township's new Lederle Junior
High, according to Clark East-
ham, well known composer who
is president of the South Oakland
Symphony Society.

Eastham also pointed out that
the Wednesday concert will mark
the culmination of a special drive
to enlist additional patrons, spon-
sors and endowers for the So-
ciety. Headquarters for the cam-
paign are c/o South Oakland
Symphony Society, 8560 West
Nine Mile Road, Oak Park 37,
Michigan.

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Pictured in front of the trailer, in which they lived during
the Rosh Hashanah holidays are Rabbi HAYIM DONIN, his wife,
Tzivia, and their three-year-old daughter, Haviva. The couple's
year-old son, David, was napping when the picture was taken.

Won't Ride to Synagogue,
Rabbi Moves His 'Home'

By the Oak-Woodser
The advent of Rosh Hashanah
posed a unique problem this
High Holy Day season for Rabbi
Hayim Donin, spiritual leader of
Cong. Bnai David, and his family.
The congregation had com-
pleted its new synagogue, on 91/2
Mile Rd. and Southfield, and
Rabbi Donin was to conduct the
New Year services (as a matter
of fact, the first services) at the
new building.
There was one complication
that had not been reckoned
with, however. What does an
observant Jew do, Rabbi
Donin wondered, when his
home is situated in the neigh-
borhood of the original syna-
gogue, on 14th and Elmhurst,
and he cannot ride to services
on the holiday.
For his congregants, there was
no problem. They had their
choice of attending services
either at the old or the new
building. But, as was to be ex-
pected, Rabbi Donin was con-
ducting the 'initial service in the
new synagogue. -
Several Bnai. Davict:Anembers
offered- the
re-
...-c,oeu because it would h a v
meant spending Rosh Hashanah
away from his wife, Tzivia, and

their two children, Haviva, 3,
and David, 1.

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of the religious school, and will
be conducted by Dr. Samuel Hal-
perin, Wayne State University
staff member and a teacher at
the Beth Shalom school.
They are planned for 12:30 to
The services will be conducted
3:30 p.m., under the supervision
at the Tyler School, across the
street from the Beth Shalom
sanctuary, where services will be
Alonah Chapter Sets
conducted by Rabbi Mordecai S.
PW Membership Tea
b
Halpern and Cantor Reuben Erl-

Improvising on the familiar
theme of "tea for two," Alonah
Chapter of Pioneer Women will
serve "tea for quite a few" at an
8:30 p.m. membership tea, Tues-
day, at the home of Mrs. Albert
Kramer, 23651 Radclift, Oak
Park.
Mrs. Norman Kanter, national
board member of Pioneer Women
and vice-president-at-large of the
Detroit Council of Pioneer Wo-
men, will address members and
guests on-the purposes and func-
tions of the organization.
Featured entertainment will
be a fashion show presented by
the House of Coats and Suits.
Mrs. Arthur Lempert is chairman
of the affair.
The chapter invites Pioneer
Women members and their
friends from Oak Park, Hunting-
ton Woods, Southfield Township,
the Franklin area and the North-
west Detroit to attend the tea.
All women planning to attend
the tea should respond to Mrs.
Kramer, LI. 1-6562. For infor-
mation and transportation, tele-
phone Alonah's president, Mrs.
Harold Greenbert, LI. 3-4324.

The religious school also an-
this week that it is
opening a pre-graduation class
for children of the seventh grade
level and up. In addition to at-
tendance at Sunday school, class
members will attend two days
during the week.
Recently-elected class officers
are Judy Epstein, president;
Dena K o m e r, vice-president;
Leslie Dayle Katz, secretary;
and Doris Abramson, treasurer.
Because of the school's un-
precedented enrollment, regis-
tration has been closed, accord-
ing to Leonard Servetter, school
director, who said that there are
over 530 students enrolled in 30
classes.

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and at 10 a.m., Saturday.
Laymen will conduct the serv-
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In addition to adult services
to be held this evening and Sat-
urday at Cong. Beth Shalom,
junior services will be held for
children 5 to 14.

' Negro clergymen who were plan-
ning a cross-country junket to
speak on integration.
Living in the trailer was far
from inconvenient as the Donins
discovered. Forty feet long and
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'TO EVERYONE
bedrooms, a living room and
kitchen, and had facilities for
An explorer says an Eskimo
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21000 Coolidge near' 8 Mile
As a • matter of fact, Rabbi woman is old at 40. An Amer-
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Donin felt that trailers might be ican woman is not so old at 40.
the solution for many families In fact, she's not even 4W
who will not drive on the Holy
Days, but who live too far away
to walk.
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He said that Bnai David's nine-
acre site could easily accommo-
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the new yeasl-hita-fil loyal to
efadition, the way will be found
to maintain it!

Cantor David Tanzman, who
A busy season is in store for
will be officiating at the South-
field Township synagogue at Yom members of the Chess club at
Kippur services this weekend, the Jewish Community Center's
was faced with a similar prob- Ten Mile branch, 15110 W. 10
Mile. The club meets Tuesdays at
lem.
8 p.m.
While discussing the problem
The 27 members are well into
together, the two families _ jok-
ingly mentioned living in a tent. an interclub tournament. The
Then, in more earnestness, the group hopes to become a leader
subject of renting a trailer came among powerful chess clubs in
up.
the Detroit metropolitan area.
The club's recently-elected of-
One of the largest trailer deal-
ers in the area, Frank McDon- ficers are Joseph Schreiber who,
ald, of McDonald Trailer Sales, with his son Allen, 16, form the
was contacted, and immediately club's only father-son duo, pres-
arrangements were completed for ident; Richard Dibner, vice-pres-
the trailer to be hauled to the ident; Frank Fleming, secretary;
grounds of the new synagogue and Albert Shapiro, treasurer.
building.
New member s, especially
Interestingly enough, in the youthful participants, are wel-
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