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Tilchin Suggests Israel
Anniversary Day Should
Become Jewish Holiday
Editor, The Jewish News:
You announced that on April
29 you were going to have a
special Israel Anniversary issue.
I think that is a nice idea.
If you remember, you and I
were the chairmen of the first
anniversary of the establish-
ment of the State of Israel in
Detroit. The proclamation of
the State of Israel gives Jewry
a new holiday. The 5th of lyar
had to wait thousands of years
for a festival of its own, a festi-
val that, in great measure, has
the spiritual and nationalistic
validity of Pesach or of Ha-
nukah. .
If the past is to be the judge:;
certainly the day in which
Israel was reestablished - and
recognized by the world will go
down in Jewish lore as a clay
of days in which to give thanks
to the Almighty, in which to
offer tribute to the brave men
and women of that day who
carved out the State with their
love and who watered the mor-
tar of Its structure with their
sweat and with their blood.
I think it is about time that
since there is no council or
authority that speaks for Jewry,
that the Jewish press of the
United States should make the
first attempt to have that day
become anoher holiday or festi-
val.
I am sure that the public
generally will be in favor of
that idea.
Sincerely yours,
SEYMOUR TILCHIN,
3706 Fenkell.
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Wattenberg to Address
Four Soloists Featured at Center
to Join Dr.
SCOW
'Parents Without Partners'
Dr. William M. Wattenberg,
Symphony's Fifth Concert, Tuesday in Summer Fun professor
of educational psy-
chology at Wayne State Uni-
at Pine Crest
versity, will discuss "Child Be-
Sirard
Chajes
* * *
Julius Chajes, conductor of
the Jewish Center Symphony
Orchestra; Charles Sirard, bas-
soonist of the Detroit Sym-
phony; Emily Adams, violinist
of the Detroit Symphony, and
Avrarn Rosenthal, flutist of the
Center Symphony, will be solo-
ists at the fifth Center Sym-
phony concert, at 8:30 p.m.,
Tuesday, in the Aaron DeRoy
Theater.
Chajes will play and conduct
Bach's Piano Concert in A
Minor. with Miss Adams and
Rosenthal playing the solo lines.
The first American perform-
ance of Variations for Bassoon
and String Orchestra on a
Theme by Pergolesi, by Otmar
Nussio of Lugano, Switzerland,
will be played by Sirard.
The con c e r t will include
Ziegelman a Finalist
Overture "Don Juan" by Mozart,
for Architecture Award and Symphony No. 2 in D Ma-
A Detroit area architect's jor, Opus 36, by Beethoven.
design for a heliport is one of
six to be shown in an exhibi- Miss Greenspon Plans
tion at the Architectural League
of New York, 115 E. 40th St., UM Master's Recital
New York, from Monday
Muriel Salina Greenspon,
through April 29.
mezzo-soprano student of Chase
The architect, Robert L. Baromeo, will present a recital
Ziegelman; of 4121 W. 13 Mile, in partial fulfillment of a mas-
Royal Oak, becomes eligible to ter's degree from the Univer-
receive the LeBrun Award, a sity of Michigan school of music
fellowship for six months travel at 8:30 p.m., May 1, in the
in Europe.
Trueblood au-
Ziegelman, a graduate of the ditorium of
University of Michigan's school the Frieze
of architecture, also holds a Bldg., on State
master's degree in architecture St., in Ann
from the Massachusetts Insti- Arbor..
tute of Technology. He is cur-
A reception
rently associated with Eer6 will follow
Saarinen & Associates of Birm- the recital at
ingham.
the Hillel
House at U. of
Farband Games Night M., Hill and
Lincoln. The
Is Post-Passover Fete
public is in-
A post-Passover night of vited.
games is planned by Harry S.
Miss Green- Miss Greenspon
Truman Branch of the Farband spon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Labor Zionist Order at 8:30 Edward Greenspon, of 15731
p.m., this Saturday, in the Hay- Cloverlawn, was the recent win-
im Greenberg Center, 19161 ner of the $2.500 Detroit Grand
Schaefer.
Opera G r i n n e 11 Scholarship
Albert A. Kramer and Ed- Award.
ward Wishnetsky are chairmen,
and Mrs. Naomi Mark • and
Cancer is the number two
Frank Wasser are co-chairmen cause of death from disease in
of the event, which will feature America. The American Can-
bridge, mah jongg and other cer Society says the number
games.
of deaths from this disease
Prizes will be awarded, and could be greatly reduced if
refreshments will be served. every adult would have an an-
The public is invited to attend. nual health checkup.
COUNTRY DAY
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Bar Mitzvahs
Dr. and Mrs. Gerald D.
Krause, of 18938 Lauder, an-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son, Charles Allen, this evening,
at Temple Israel. A party in his
honor will be held that evening
in the Park Shelton Hotel.
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For the first time Pine Crest
Ranch this season will give
young ladies in the community
a taste of the "old west."
The summer camp, previously
open only to boys, is accepting
both boys and girls, 7 to 14,
for the coming summer season.
Under the supervision of Mort
and Leona Kanfer, Pine Crest
Ran c h , located at Brighton,
Mich., only 35 miles from De-
troit, boasts a mature staff to
go along with its fine food and
modern facilities.
Along with a well-balanced
program of camp fare, Pine
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overnight pack trips, archery
and riflery.
Adjacent to Kensington Park,
the camp abounds in forest
greenery, nature and riding
trails, free running streams and
nearby lakes. Each cabin has
five children and a counselor.
Enrollment is limited to 20 girls
and 25 boys.
Morton Kanfer, assistant
principal of Detroit's Crosman
School, has been an educator
and camp director for 16 years.
Mrs. Kanfer has been in camp
and scout work for 10 years.
She will be in charge of the
dining room.
Information on enrollment
may be obtained by calling the
Kanfers, 29672 Lochmoor, Farm-
ington, MA 6-6308 or VE 7-6701.
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Bar Mitzvah of their son, Rich-
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Bnai David. A brunch in Rich-
ard's honor will be held the fol-
lowing afternoon at Springel's
Patio Room.
Sheldon Roth
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