Friday, February 14, 1958—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-28 Center Concert to Mark Annual Music Festival - The 14th annual Jewish Music Festival, being observed Feb. 1 to March 1, will be celebrated at the Jewish Community Cen- ter by the appearance of violin virtuoso, Mischa Mischakoff, with the Center Symphony Or- chestra, Julius. Chajes. conduc- tor, at 8:30 p.m., - Feb. 25, in the Davison branch. Known as "Toscanini's third hand" during the 15 years he served as concertmaster of the great NBC Symphony, Mischak- off, one of the great masters of the violin, is currently con- certmaster of the Detroit Sym- phony Orchestra. Internationally renowned, he has made frequent global tours since first fleeing his native Russia where his career was launched at the age of seven at the Imperial Conservatory in St. Petersburg. It was there he met his life-long friend, Jascha Heifets. Last summer, after a success- ful season with the Detroit Sym- phony, Mischakoff toured the eastern states with his stringed quartette, and later appeared as soloist in several Rocky Mountain-area symphonies. At Tuesday's concert, the violinist will perform Mendels- sohn's Concerto Op. 64 in E Minor. The orchestra will play, for the first time in Detroit, "Fan- fare to Israel," by Paul Ben- Haim. The program will also include "Little Suite No. 2 for Strings," by Hugo Kauder; "Hebrew Suite;" "Prayer—Walls of Zion—Hora," by Chaj es; "Three Oriental Dances," based on melodies by N. C. Melamed by Shabtai Petrushka; "Emek," a symphonic poem, by Marc Lavry. Tickets for the concert are now available at the Davison branch. Tales Out of Schoo "The Youth of a Nation are the Trustees of Posterity."—Disraeli By BEVERLY SCHWARTZ By GAIL BURKOW Central High School • Senior activity is in full bloom as 12A's started off the year with a "Taffy-Pull" Party, at the home of Hetty Rothen- berg, of Santa Barbara Dr. 'Liles can now make their ap- pointments for 'senior pictures every day in the publications office, room 122. Central's newly formed Isra- eli Dance Group performed Sunday in a USO show. The group, under the sponsorshop of Mrs. Ruth Justice, includes Irving Sorscher, Joanne Sparr, John Marttila, Margaret Smith, Elizabeth Simon, Mark Eichne-r, Michael Beltzman, Martin Peitz and Frances Singal. Central is proud to announce that Sam Bernstein is the school winner of the International Civitan Essay Contest. His es- say will now go into competi- tion for. city awards. Good Luck! Jolson BBG and 63 AZA have announced that a variety show, "New Faces, of '58," will be pre- sented at 8 p.m., Saturday at the Adas Shalom Synagogue. Among the features of the pro- gram will be dancing, refresh- m e n t s, entertainment a n d prizes. 'Lite Iris Seligman is ticket chairman. Congrats to the newly-elect- ed officers of Gompers AZA. They include: president, Bob Tessler; veep, Sheldon Eskow; treasurer, Jimmy -Wexler; sec- retary, Mike Beltzman; sgts.- at-arms, Ronnie Lauter and Terry Grosslight. live in constant fear of being uprooted and expelled. For they are Jews in - an Arab • country, and they feel that their days are numbered. The Sultan is a mem- ber of the Arab League, and when the pressures of the League become strong enough, he will have to turn against the Jews, who are a great source of prosperity for his country. It is in this vein of insecurity that the young Jewish people have grown up. A great major- ity want to leave, and a few poured their hearts out to me. They have such great dreams about America, and so many of them would like to come here. One young man told me how he had visited our United States Consulate in Tangier every week for the last two years without ever receiving a re- sponse. Then there were others who spoke of going to Canada, where more visas are available than for the United States, but they had no money for the boat fare nor hopes for jobs when they arrived. We spoke a little about Israel, but the majority do not want to go there. I feel we might be able to help these fine young people if we were more aware of their sad plight. Sincerely yours, ALICE J. ROBBINS, 2 Rue du Mont-Blanc Geneva, Switzerland When the -Student Council meets for the spring term, mem- bers will find the former House of Representatives combined with the Senate to form one body. It is hoped that the new system will provide a better rep- resentation of the entire student body. Council officers are: Presi- dent, Norman Levy; vice presi- dent, Carletta Jones; recording secretary, Gail August; corre- sponding secretary, Sandra Sar- ko; treasurer, Jan Winkleman. * * * Aspiring student actors gath- ered in the auditorium as Earl Matthews held tryouts for the forthcoming school play. Mr. Matthews plans to present three one-act plays including drama -and comedy selections. * * * The first Drama Club project of the new term will be the presentation of a variety show, March 12, on Talent Time, a WTVS (Channel 56) program. Newly elected officers of the club are: Gail Burkow, presi- dent; Sandy Silverberg, vice president; Joan Gleuckman, re- cording secretary; Sheldon Sa- tovsky, corresponding secretary; Stu Freedman, treasurer; Elaine Portner and Myra Ernstein, board members. Betrothal Told ► Bernard Isaacs will discuss modern Israeli literature at a meeting of Branch II, Labor Zionist Organization, on Satur- day, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lifshay, 24140 Mar- lowe Ct., Oak Park. Mumford Chess Champs Win City Team Trophy The Mumford High School chess team won the Detroit high school championship Feb. 1, and with it the right to hold the Moorehead Trophy for one year. The winning Mumford team was made up of Leslie Bern- stein, David Fried, Henry Shev- itz, Peter Wolf and Bob Zwerd- ling. Sponsors of the Mumford chess team are Mrs. Ruth Hirt and Dr. Norval Slobin, Musical Meet for Farband In recognition of Jewish Mu- sic Month Arlazaroff Branch No. 137 of Farband will dedicate its next meeting to a program of Jewish music. The Feb. 19 meeting will feature selections by Leo Low, who recently ob- served his 80th birthday, and guest artist Shoshana Friedman accompanied by Bella Goldberg at the piano. Stasson Want The Best? Ask the Folks Who've Had Miss 1owalsky Stasson, violinist. This popular husband and wife team have appeared in concerts and reci- tals through the country. A final report on the recent donor will be given by the fund- raising chairman, M r s. Al Schneider. A dessert luncheon will be served by the hostesses of the day, Mesdames Peter Chodor- off, Sidney Katchem, George Lerner and Sam Rosenblatt. Friends are invited to attend. SAM BARN ETT and His Orchestra LI 1-2563 ■ 111111111111•111111111u, 111 J. J. CLARKE PHOTOGRAPHY Weddings - Bar Mitzvahs Formals, Candids, 3 D's, Movies For Quality Workmanship UN 1-9000 Call Mr. Rosen Evergreen Hadassah Group Plastic Furniture Covers to Study Hebrew Language * ov Formation of a study group in Hebrew by the Evergreen Group of the Detroit Chapter of Hadassah has been an- nounced. All women interested in learning to speak Hebrew are invited to participate. For information, call Mrs. Carmi Slomovitz, KE 4-6092. 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Israel Grants First Loan to Joint Jewish-Arab Firm JERUSALEM (JTA) — The Israel Government granted its first loan to a joint Jewish-Arab industrial venture. A Jewish food processing company, in partnership with Faris Hamdan, member of Parliament and an Arab landowner, will establish a canning plant in the Arab village of Baka el Garbieh. Most of the food canned in the plant will be grown by Arab farmers at Baka el Garbieh. See Your Travel Agent OCEANFRONT 25111 to 26th Sri., 04.1110.0-411.13 IT'S OUR GRAND Metropolitan Bridge School Afternoon and Evening Classes Forming for Beginners As Low As $12.50 for 10 Lessons For information call KE 4-0224 - BR 8-0351 NEW OWNER-MANAGEMENT it'sVAcAtic”- ■ NEW — MODIFIED AMERICAN PLAN Isaacs to Address LZ Mrs. Max Stollman, president of the Ladies Auxiliary of Jew- ish National Fund announces that a meeting dedicated to Jewish Music Month will be held at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, at Beth Aaron Synagogue. Mrs. Harry Portnoy, program chairman, will present Betty Kowalsky, pianist, and Jerome Mumford High School Our Letter Box I Student Views Moroccan Trip Editor, The Jewish News: I am an American college stu- dent spending my junior year in Europe studying at the Uni- versity of Geneva. During our winter holiday I had the oppor- tunity to travel in Spain and also to make a brief voyage to Tangier. Tangier is a city of many contrasts: very modern, with beautiful white buildings, large beaches and new automobiles everywhere. All these things provide a startling contrast to the "Old City" of the Arabs, the veiled Arab women, their open markets, the Arab men in flow- ing robes, and their living quar- ters of poverty and filth. I had the good luck to know a Jewish family there, which afforded me the opportunity "to under- stand some of the elements which make up a city of three great cultures. I was amazed by the size of the Jewish community of Tan- gier—over 15,000 Jews in a city of only 150,000 people. The Jewish community is very close- knit although they live all over the city. Tangier is the only city in Morocco where Jews do not have their own quarter. My friends took me about and in- troduced me to many other Jewish families and especially to young people my own age. I was warmly received, yet un- derneath their gaiety I felt a certain strain and seriousness. It was only after talking with these newly acquired friends that I became aware of some of the difficult problems faced by these young people. Although the Sultan of Mor- occo is a fine person and sym- pathetic to the Jews, the latter JNF Auxiliary Sets Music Month Fete; Stassons to Perform si5* Mar. 3 thru Apr. 14 per person double occ. *50 rooms out oi 258 T17 thru Mar. 2 ...new gaiety...new fun end fabulous food—everything from shrimp to prime thick steaks! Write Direct or See Your Travel Agent . 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