Musicians, Temple Beth El Leaders Council to Air TV, Radio Programs for Passover
Two television programs and other special program marking
Concluding the three events
Pay Honor to Lavrys at Luncheon a radio
broadcast will be pre- the exodus of the ancient He-

will be "Dawn of. Freedom," to
ing here," Tickton said. " 'The sented this weekend by the brew from Egypt. will be broad- be offered at 2 p.m., Sunday,
Sacred Service' is a great ex- Culture Commission of the Jew- cast at 10:30 a.m., Sunday, over over WWJ-TV (Channel 4.)
perience, done in a spiritual and ish Community Council, it is station WJR.
Harry Goldstein, stage, radio
concert way."
announced by Dr. Leonard Sid-
In the cast are Bob Leslie, and TV personality, will head
low, chairman.
stage, radio and television star, the cast, which includes the
To speak for herself and
Beginning at 9 a.m., Sunday, and Mrs. Harold Koenigsberg as Fannie Aronson Dance Com-
Mr. Lavry, Dr. Hertz called
for remarks by Mrs. Lavry, over the facilities of WJBK-TV narrator, Rabbi Moses Lehr- pany, Mrs. Milton Marwil, Da-
and paid tribute to both (Channel 2), "And Thou Shalt man, of Cong. Bnai Moshe, vid and Sarah Marwil and Can-
Tell It to Thy Son," in celebra- and Cantor Reuven Frankel, of tor Hyman J. Adler, of Cong.
guests.
tion of Passover, will be pre- Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Don Mil- Bnai David. Ole Foersch 'will be
Mrs. Lavry said that this is sented.
ler will accompany at the organ. at the. organ.
their third visit in this country
Featured will be Don Erwin,
and that they have begun to radio and TV performer, Rabbi
look upon America as their M. Robert Syme, of Temple Is-
"second homeland." She told of rael, Mrs. Sidney Winer, Cantor
the history of the "Sacred Serv- Nicholas Fenakel, of Adas Sha-
ice" composition which Mr. lom Synagogue, and Susan.
Lavry was invited to prepare by Harry and Jan Winer.
Cantor Reuven Rinder of Tem-
"Exodus to Freedom," an-
ple Emanu-El, San Francisco,
where it first was successfully
presented in 1955.
"My husband was inspired by
the prayerbook and the 'Sacred
Service' resulted from a great
emotional experience he had,"
Mrs. Lavry said. She added that
the spirit of the audiences
Three generations of friends,
which received them in this associates and pupils of IVIoishe
country "means much to us."
Haar paid tribute to the direc-
Julius Chajes commended Mr. tor of the Sholem Aleichem
Lavry as one of Israel's great Schools recently at a 60th
composers and spoke of the birthday celebration in his
value of his music and its in- honor.
fluence in Israel.
Haar and his wife. Mollie.
Emma Schaver described "the were .presented with a round-
uniqueness of Lavry" as a man trip ticket to Israel to mark
who interpreted Israel histor- the special occasion, which was
ically and geographically in his held . at the new Institute build-
great musical compositions— ing at 19350 Greenfield.
evaluating the Emek, the Negev,
Greetings were extended
the Sinai campaign, the Israeli from all parts of the country
air force and other develop- in four languages, and they
ments in the country.
were bound permanently in an
As a concluding comment, Dr. album.
Hertz ventured the prediction
Albert Elazar, superintend-
that if Mr. Lavry has inter- ent of the United Hebrew
preted Israel historically in his Schools, spoke of the signifi-
popular songs, his "Sacred cance of the occasion, stating
Service" will "lead to a new that this was the first time in
spiritual expression 'of Israel his years_ in Detroit that he
and the - Israelis."
has seen. a teacher so honored.
The community is invited to
Greetings also were extend-
tonight's Temple Beth El serv- ed by Lolly Gold and Michael
Isn't it about time you put
ice and all who are interested David Shaw, speaking for the
your
dollars to work for you?
EVERY ACCOUNT
are urged to attend the concert students; Sol Forman and Mi-
INSURED
It's
so
easy for them to earn
Monday evening when the chael Mogill, for the gradu-
TO $10,000
Lavrys will be honored at the ates and present pupils of the
added income for you!
specially-arranged concert at the Mittelshul; Mrs. Ida Kornoroff,
a pioneer in the struggles of
Hayim Greenberg Center.
Open a Guardian Savings
the Institute; and Mike Zelter,
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Institute president.
CURRENT RATE
at how fast your money adds
Other greetings came from
OPEN AN I up. Twice a year we add gen-
Mrs. Sarah Friedman, of the
ACCOUNT IN
Women's Division; IM o r r i s
erous above-average earn-
ANY AMOUNT
Friedman, president of Chap-
ings to your account. Come
ter I; Paul Chover, president of
Chapter II; and Isaac Finkel-
in or save by mail.
Assisting Israeli composer stein, who presented the gifts.
and conductor Marc Lavry in a Sid Kaye presided.
The entire program, which
special music festival celebrat-
ing Israel's 10th anniversary included songs by Malke Shaw
will be Emma Schaver, so- and Malke Salan and dances
prano; Zinovi Bistritzky, violin- by Annette Maltz and Jack
ist; Irving Rosengard, baritone; Wiener, was under the chair-
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and a Chamber Choir.
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The concert, planned in
Both offices open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday thru Friday
DAVID WEISMAN, editor of
Lavry's honor, will be held at
Northwest office open Thursday Night till 9
the
Los
Angeles
Bnai
Brith
8:30 p.m., Monday, at the
II Downtown, Friday till 6
Hayim Greenberg Center, 19161 Messenger, was honored with a
Schaefer, under the auspices dinner on his 70th birthday.
of the Detroit Friends of Music,
Farband, LZO, Music Study
Club and Sholem Aleichem
Institute.
The Chamber Choir is com-
prised of members of the Cen-
ter Choral Society, Music Study
Here is broadloom sun, ink, mustard,
Once you feet the regal luxury of this
Club and Beth Abraham Choir.
ketchup
won't face or stain as attested
new deep, wool broadloom, you'll be
Mrs. Schaver will return
by the National Institute of Rug
amazed by the money-saving price !
here for the concert follow-
Cleaners in their own laboratories-.
ing a brief stay in New York
It is woven of superior 100% wool in
The most practical broadloom you
where she appeared at con-
a unique, duo-ply construction result-
could want! That's because colors are
certs for the Jewish Teachers
ing in deeper, longer-wearing more
Seminary and at a special
born with the fiber-not
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sand beige, tur-
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quoise, oyster, French
The concert will mark a
Sq.
blue, sun gold, nutria
Special low price
reunion for Lavry and Mrs.
Sq.
Yd.
and mint green.
Schaver, who collaborated a
Yd.
few years ago to produce the
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of a People." The recording,
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Lavry conducting his Kol Is-
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rael Orchestra accompanying
Mrs.. Schaver's vocals.
Tickets for the concert are
available from the participat-
ing organizations or at the
CARPET COMPANY
Greenberg Center.

• As a prelude to the appear-
ance here, tonight, at the
Temple Beth El Sabbath Eve
service, of the eminent Israeli
composer, Marc Lavry, at the
presentation of his "Sacred
Service," and his concert on
Monday evening at the Green-
berg Center, Mr. and Mrs. Lavry
were honored at a luncheon at
the Great Lakes Club.
Present at the intimate gath-
ering were eminent Detroit
musicians and music critics and
Temple Beth El leaders. The
luncheon was arranged by
Sydney Sarasohn, chairman of
the Temple Beth El choir com-
mittee.
Dr. Richard C. Hertz, who
presided at the luncheon, wel-
comed the distinguished guests.
Valter Poole, assistant direc-
tor of the Detroit Symphony
Orchestra, who brought to the
gathering the greetings of Paul
Paray, said "our admiration for
Marc Lavry and his music
grows."
Jason H. Tickton, director of
music of Temple Beth El, who
supervised the preparations for
the presentation of "Sacred
Music" at tonight's service, told
of extra rehearsals held and
said he and his associates are
"extremely proud" to be able
to have the Jewish Music Festi-
val. at Temple Beth El and to
have Mr. Lavry as the guest.
"Mr. Lavry honors us by corn-

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Composer Lavry at
Beth El Tonight,
Concert on Monday

The "Sacred Service" of
eminent Israeli composer and
conductor M ' RC LAVRY,
will be performed under his
direction at sabbath eve serv-
ice of Temple Beth El at 8:30
p.m., today, in the first of
two appearances here. Emma
Schaver w111 be soloist and
an augmented choir under
the directorship of Jason -IL
Tickton, will assist. T h e
composer's second perform.
ance will be at 8:30 p.m.,
Monday, in the Hayim Green-
berg Center, when he is' hon-
ored at a 10th anniversary
celebration of Israel's inde-
pendence.

Israel's Chief Mason
Speaks Here Tonight

Dr. Jona Ron, most worship-
ful grand master of the Masonic
Grand Lodge of the State of
Israel, will address Craftsman
Lodge 521,
F & A M, to-
night, at the
Fountain Ball-
room of Ma-
sonic Temple.
The local
lodge extends
a n invitation
to the public
to he ar the
Israeli physi-
cian, linguist
Dr. Ron
a n d Masonic
leader. A dinner will precede
the address. Reservations can be
made by calling the entertain-
ment chairman of Craftsman
Lodge, Bud Leve, UN. 3-6677.

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