Noah Nachbush in New Long-Playing Yiddish Song Record Danny Raskin's LISTENING Three Artists Gain Favor in Concert of Detroit Friends of Music Detroit Friends of Music Beethoven's Sonata in G Major. chalked up a new triumph with ° This excellent concert served its fourth concert of the season, to emphasize the importance of on April 16, when three dis- establishing the new musical tinguished artists—Mischa Kott- organization, Detroit Friends of ler, pianist, Paul Olefsky, cel- Music, whose : gains in admirers list, and Gordon Staples, violin- are being noted at every con- ist—were featured at the Hayim cert. Greenberg Center. The trio evinced marked Chicago Honors Eban with ability to coordinate its efforts $1 1 /4 Million in Israel Bonds in the concluding number of CHICAGO, (JTA) — More the concert, Mendelssohn's Trio than $1,250,000 in Israel Bonds in D Minor, whose movements were bought by Chicago Jews Reiter Braver WHEN HELEN ROSEN- lent themselves so well for in- in honor of Israel Ambassador Two national collegiate fra- BERG founded the City of terpretation on piano, cello and Abba Eban at a "farewell ternities of Jewish membership Hope Cancer Fighters here, violin. salute" given by 25 communal Kottler displayed his great organizations at the Civic Opera this week signed legal docu- her only thought was for a talent with his interpretations House here. ments which merged the two little group which, in its own of all four selections that groups into a single fraternity small way, could help fight Over 4,000 persons attended with 47 undergraduate chapters the dreaded killer sickness by were wisely chosen for the the affair. Admission was by and a total membership of raising a few hundred dollars program. the purchase of any denomina- nearly 17,000 students and Olefsky, who appeared with tion Israel Bond. Principal to send to the City of Hope alumni. in Duarte, Calif. . . . That was Kottler in Bartok's First Rhap- speakers were Illinois Sen. Paul The two fraternities are Phi back on Sept. 4, 1952, when sodie, again emerged the great Douglas and Philip Klutznick, Alpha and Phi Sigma Delta, the membership comprised 14 artist of the cello. The Bartok national president of Bnai which will take the name of the women . . . Things certainly number introduced the roman- Brith. latter group. Signing for Phi have changed quite a bit since tic elements of the composer Sigma Delta was Edward B. then, and Helen's "little group" to an appreciative audience. MUSIC! ENTERTAINMENT! Kottler and Olefsky also won Reiter, its national president, has today boomed to a closed and for Phi Alpha, its presi- membership of 675 . . . The acclaim with their interpreta- Sammy Woolf dent, Martin D. Braver. group had already grown to tion of Brahms' Sonata in F Major. And His Orchestra Phi Sigma contributed 34 about 150 members by the Staples was equally favored undergraduate chapters, with UN 4-3174 UN 3-8982 time it held its first dinner- by the enthusiastic audience 1,250 undergraduate members UN 3-6501 dance, eight months later in when he and Kottler interpreted and 9,100 alumni, while Phi May of 1953 . . . Seems like Alpha brought in 16 under- only yesteday, but Jean Eizel- graduate chapters, .450 under- All Newly Remodeled & Air Conditioned man will be chairman of the graduate members and 6,000 seventh annual dinner-dance by alumni. the City of Hope Cancer Fight- With 47 chapters from coast California, Ohio Pass Serving Luncheons and Dinners ers, May 16, at Holiday Manor to coast, Phi Sigma Delta will Fair Employment Laws Banquet Facilities . . . It'll be the last major be the third largest college fra- Your Host, James Vlisides affair to climax a highly suc- NEW YORK (JTA)—Califor- 114 PALLISTER ternity of Jewish membership. TR 3-7444 The original Phi Sigma Delta nia and Ohio after years of ef- cessful two years as president fraternity was established in fort on the part of the Jewish for Irene Berger . . . Attend- 1909 at Columbia University, communities there, have joined ance this year will be limited Delightfully New York. Phi Alpha was cre- the ranks of states with laws to 350 people . . . and tickets Air-Conditioned ated on the campus of George forbidding discrimination in are again going fast and furious Washington University, Wash- employment opportunities. The in quick sellout fashion . . If Delicatessen • Restaurant • Cocktail Lounge California measure was passed you want yours, better hurry ington, D.C., in 1914. Famous for Fine Food Phi Alpha formerly had local on April 10, and the one in and call either Bertha Kan- DINNERS 4:30 to 9:30 • AFTER THEATER SNACKS fer, UN 3-9735, or Sylvia Ep- chapters at Wayne State Uni- Ohio on April 15. The addition of California stein, UN 3-4261. Businessmen's Lunch 11:30 A.M. to 3 P.M. versity and the University of * * * Detroit, but both have been dis- and Ohio brings to 17 the total TRAY CATERING A SPECIALTY DETROIT HAS BEEN se- solved. Phi Sigma Delta has an number of states within fair 12th at Hazelwood employment practices laws. TR. 2-4375 lected to play host to the active chapter at the University New York initiated the move- national convention of the As- of Michigan. ment with enactment of its law sociation to Advance Ethical Hypnosis, coming here Oct. New York Federation Goal in 1945. A Happy and Joyous Passover to 16, 17 and 18, at Hotel Stat- of $18 Million Now in Sight Arab Spies Sentenced ler . . . Brothers Hy and Sol NEW YORK (JTA)—The ap- TEL AVIV (JTA)—Two Is- Our Many Friends and Customers Lewis of the Michigan Hypno- peal for $18,000,000 of the New raeli Arabs were sentenced to sis Institute on Eight Mile York Federation of Jewish six years' imprisonment, three We wish to take this opportunity to thank Rd., have been appointed to Philanthropies is nearing others were given sentences our clientele for their fine patronage in serve as co-chairmen of the achievement, Gustav L. Levy, ranging from one year to three our new location, during the past 6 months. president, reported at the an- years, and a sixth was acquit- nation-wide * convention. * * nual meeting of the Federation. ted, in a trial here on charges Open For- FAMOUS LAST WORDS .. . He said that $17,725,257 had of spying on behalf of Jordan. • BREAKFAST already been obtained in pledges The principal witness against "So he won't dim his brights, • LUNCH and contributions and that all was an Israeli Arab knife- eh? Then I'll be darned if I . "there is good reason to believe" grinder from Kfar Saba who dim mine." * . . * • DINNER * the Federation will make its admitted being a member of • AFTER THEATRE SNACKS BRILLIANT CANTORIAL goal. the spy ring. future is predicted for 12-year- old Richard Bloom, son of Saul Suspenseful, Powerful Presentation and Pauline Bloom, who is be- By The TEMPLE PLAYERS of ing trained by Cantor Nicho- 13436 W. 7. MILE RD. UN 4-9882 las Fenakel of Cong. Adas TEMPLE BETH EL WOODWARD AT GLADSTONE Shalom to become the third OPEN DAILY 6:30 A.M. to 1 A.M.; SAT. to 2 A.M. SATURDAY NIGHT April 25 boy sent to the Cantors School SUNDAY MATINEE April 26 of the Jewish Theological Sem- SUNDAY NIGHT April 26 inary . . The others were Robert Shapiro and Ernest Curtain Time 8:40 and 2:30 Gross, young talented lad who 3 Performances TICKETS, $1.50 AT DOOR escaped from Communist Hun- gary . . . Young Richard 15301 E. Jetrerson at Beaconsfield joined the Adas Shalom Youth VA 2-4118 Choir four years ago and is Luncheons 11 to 3 — Dinners 5:00 to 10:30. Suppers 10:30 to 2 a.m. now its soloist . . . He was 3020 GRAND RIVER. Free Parking. TE 3-0700. Pri- one of the winners at the re- vate Banquet Rooms for wedding parties. Serving cent Detroit Lodge Bnai Brith the World's Finest Steaks, Chops and Sea Foods for more than 26 years. All Beef aged in our cellars. Amateur Night at the Sholem Aleichem Institute that wound CHOP HOUSE up in a three way tie . . City - wide auditions at Lenn ROBIN HOOD'S serving the finest and most delicious of foods, Steaks, Chicken Club Sandwiches. Short Orders. Delicious Hamburgers. Borovoy's Personal Productions Chops, "Served as you like it." had about 50 hopefuls, but only 20176 LIVERNOIS AVE., 1Y2 blks. S. 8 Mile Rd. Famous Chicken Dinners Open 24 Hours five finalists were selected . . . CHOICE LIQUORS The other two winners were MARIA'S PIZZERIA BANQUET FACILITIES Manny Holtzer, handsome Specializing in Pizza Pie and Famous Italian Foods young crooner, and the Sid- Parking Facilities . • . Carry-Out Service ney Fox Quartet, known also as 7107 PURITAN — Open 11 a.m. to 3 a.m. — UN 1-3929 "The Barons." * * * Served throughout Passover .TEEN TALK . . "I won't CLAM SHOP and BAR TR 2-8800 be able to join the kids to- Serving: Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, Steaks and Assorted See Foods night. I promised dad I'd help Music by Muzak 2900 FENKELL 2675 E. GRAND BLVD. UN 4-3440 him with my homework." * * * Prime Beef at its Very Best! Pies baked on prem- (Opposite St. Francis Home) ises. Special Luncheons and Dinners. Menus changed BEST WISHES TO ALL daily. Open 11 a.m.-8 p.m. FOR A VERY HAPPY PASS- 1 BEEF BUFFET 19371 W. 8 Mile, 1 Blk. E. of Evergreen OVER. Noah Nachbush, well known Yiddish actor, who has dis- tinguished himself in recent years with his recordings of Yiddish music, has just issued a long playing record in which he has included eight of his best songs. Featuring works of Sholem Aleichem, I. L. Peretz, H. Leivick, and others, Nachbush emerges as a splendid inter- preter of folk songs in this fine collection. From Sholem Aleichem he has selected "Yoine Beder." This and Peretz's "Gilgl fun a Nign" are outstanding accom- plishments by a Jewish artist who has dedicated himself to the perpetuation of the Yiddish folk songs. He opens his recordings with "Meshulach" from the Dybuk and the folk songs "Akdomus." The other selections in this record are L. Kobrin's "Kelmer Magid," Leivick's "Yidele- Fidele," "Ver vet Zingen" by A. Twersky and "Die Goldene Pave" by I. Manger. All lovers of Yiddish, and others who love a good folk sings, will be thrilled with this selection of Noah Nachbush songs. The new LP record is avail- able from Noah Nachbush, 4317 Atlantic Ave., Sea Gate, Brook- lyn 24, N. Y. PALLISTER HOUSE OESKY'S LEON & LEFKOFSKY "NIGHT MUST FALL" WHERE TO DINE AL GREEN'S CARL'S Holiday Greetings BERRY'S FINE FOOD ALL-U-CAN-EAT . $1.95 23-THE DETR OIT JEWISH NEWS — Fri day, April 24, 1959 College Fraternities Merge Memberships as Phi Sigma Delta