Marc Lavry, Israel's foremost
composer, will make two public
appearances in Detroit next
week, appearing on March 28
for Temple Beth El and on
March 31, at a program in the
Schaver 'auditorium of the Ha-
yim Greenberg Center.
Lavy, who has been director
of the music department of Kol
Zion LaGola since 1949, will be
a guest of Temple Beth El at
sabbath services.
He will conduct his own
"Sacred Service," previously
given at Temples Emanu-El in
New York and San Francisco.
He will be assisted by an aug-
mented choir under the direc-
tion of Jason H. Tickton, Beth
El music director. Dr. Richard
C. Hertz and Rabbi David A.
Baylinson will officiate.
Emma Schaver, nationally
prominent soprano and re-
cording artist; will be the
guest soloist.
The composer's second ap-
pearance will be in celebration
of Israel's forthcoming 10th an-
niversary celebration, and is un-
der the auspices of the Detroit
Friends of Music, Farband La-
bor Organization, Music Study
Club, Sholem Aleichem Insti-
tute and United Jewish Folk
Schools.
The music festival is being
held in honor of Lavry, and will
feature the composer conduct-
ing a chamber choir in several
of his compositions.
Assisting artists will be Mrs.
Schaver, violinist Zinovi Bist-
ritzky and baritone Irving Ros-
engard. The chamber choir will
consist of members of the Cen-
ter Choral Society, Music Study
Club and Beth Abraham Choir.
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By the time Lavry, who was
born in Riga, Latvia in 1903,
was 15, he already was consid-
ered a promising composer. He
graduated from the Riga Music
ConServatory, completed archi-
tectural studies at the Academy
of Oldenburg, ' Germany, and
then resumed his musical train-
ing at Leipzig Music Conserva-
tory.
He began conducting in Ger-
many when he was only 21, and
served as permanent conductor
of the Town Symphony Orches-
tra in Berlin when he was only
25.
In 1933, he returned to Riga
to conduct the opera and sym-
phony orchestra, and in 1935 he
left to make his permanent
home in Palestine.
In the Holy Land, he has con-
ducted the Israel Philharmonic,
the Radio Orchestra, opera en-
sembles, choirs and organized
Kol Zion Ensemble. He has just
returned from conducting the
Symphony Orchestra of Mexico
City.
As a composer he has written
three symphonies, five sy•
phonic poems, an opera, ora-
torio, the "Sacred Service," a
number of symphonic dances,
concertos and a suite, "Israeli-
ana."
Mordecai Levy
to Speak to ZOD
Dr. Mordecai Levy, cultural
attache of the Consulate Gen-
eral of Israel, in New -York,
will be guest speaker at an open
meeting of the Zionist Organi-
zation of Detroit, at 8:30 p.m.
Thursday, in the Ahavas Achim
social hall. The theme of the
evening is "Education Prospects
for Israel."
Dr. Levy was born in Ger-
many and has a PhD in soci-
ology and history from Cologne
University. He spent three years
in Kibbutz
Mishmar Ha-
emek; was a
member of the
Haganah a n d
served in the
British army
during World
War II.
For the past
13 years Dr.
Levy has been
associated with
Dr. Levy
the Israel Institute of Technol-
ogy, Technion, - in Haifa as head
of the public relations depart-
ment and secretary for the aca-
demic staff. He is a member of
the board of the Weizmann
Press for Science and Technol-
ogy and of the Israel Institute
for Industrial Design.
Also participating is a panel
of Detroit educators: Miss Ber-
tha Robinson, principal, Central
High School; Ben S. Chinitz,
assistant principal, Ford High
School; Albert Elazar, superin-
tendent, United Hebrew Schools.
Moderator for the evening will
be Theodore Baruch, English
department head, Pershing High
School.
Admission is free.
Garvett and Stutz
Named by CJFWF
Morris Garvett and George
M. Stutz, Detroit community
leaders, have been appointed
to head major committees of
the Council of Jewish Federa-
tions and Welfare Funds, it
was announced by Herbert R.
Abeles of Newark, CJFWF
president. The Jewish Welfare
Federation of Detroit is a mem-
ber agency of CJFWF.
Garvett will be chairman of
the committee on community
organization, and Stutz will
head the budget practices com-
mittee.
Dr. Fox Final
Lecturer of
Midrasha
ZOA Convention in Florida Sept. 3-7
Announcement has just been ization of America will be held
made that the 61st annual con- at the Deuville Hotel, Miami
vention of the Zionist Organ- Beach, Fla., Sept. 3-7.
' The concluding lecture in the
Midrasha Institute series, next
Wednesday evening, at the Es-
ther Berman
3ranch of the
United He-
)rew Schools,
will be deliv-
ered by Dr.
Marvin Fox,
)rofessor of
)hilosophy at
)h i o State
University.
Prof. Fox,
vim is one of
h e
.ng interpret-
Prof. Fox ers of tradi-
tional Jewish thought in this
country, will speak on "Abra-
ham Isaac Kook — Theologian,
Philosopher/ Halachist, Mystic."
The usual discussion period
will follow his address.
Dr. Fox, who previously
served on the faculty of North-
western University, was visiting
professor of philosophy at the
g r a du a t e school of Hebrew
Theological College of Chicago
and has been a regular faculty
member of the Bnai Brith Insti-
tutes of Judaism.
He is a board member of the
Union of Orthodox Jewish Con-
gregations of America and the
American Association for Jew-
ish Education, is active in the
1Vlizrachi Organization of Amer-
ica and is a national consultant
to the National Association of
Hebrew Day School PTAs.
An extensive writer, he also
is associate editor of the Jewish
Parent, on the editorial board
of the Jewish Horizon and
Tradition and is a contributing
editor to Judaism.
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Writes Article on
Butzel, Keidan in
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A warm tribute is paid to the
scholarship and literary abil-
ity of Bernard Isaacs, former
superintendent of the United
Hebrew Schools, in an article
in the current
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edited by Ze-
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nukh includes an interesting es-
say, "Ekhod Me-Ir," which in
English is announced as "Two
from a City (From Diary of a
Principal)," by Mr. Isaacs. The
Detroit educator bases his rem-
iniscences on the quotation of
"I will take you one of a city,
and two of a family," from Jer-
emiah 3:14. In his essay, Mr.
Isaacs recalls his association
with the late Fred M. Butzel
and Judge Harry B. Keidan and
pays tribute to the interest they
had shown in the United He-
brew Schools and their com-
munal devotions.
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Five hundred "graduates" of
Bnai Brith's youth movement
will honor Dr. SIMON RAMO
Sunday in Los Angeles as the
organization's outstanding alum-
nus for 1957. At 45, Dr. Raino
is one of the nation's leading
electronics and ballistic missile
scientists.
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5-THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, March 21,
Israeli Composer Marc Lavry
to Make Two Appearances Here