THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, August 19, 1960 - 46 Israel Represented at Conference of Composers in Stratford Hammerstein 2 Buch Rites in October STRATFORD, Ont.—On Sun- day the International Confer- ence of Composers opened at the Stratford Festival. Sixty- two composers from 20 nations —including Israel—are to dis- cuss their art and to hear their musical compositions played be- fore, and frequently by, the men who composed them. This Friday will be devoted to the most experimental and radical subject in present day musical expression—electronic music. Panelists from I s r a e 1, Italy, the United States and Canada will discuss an 1 demon- strate, during the morning ses- sion, various methods by which music can be pr oduced by synthetic means and the atti- tudes of composers to these. An afternoon concert features com- Positions of this nature, includ- ing two works for voice and electronic sounds, with Cathy Berberian as soloist. Joseph Tal is Israel's repre- sentative. r 0411=1. ■ 4.11M1.41=11...041111111 ■ 04=1,01•1!4/41•• ■ 01 re-wry 1 0 tz tile Air i This Week's Radio and / Television Programs of Jewish Interest .. TO DWELL TOGETHER Time: 9:15 a.m. Sunday. Station: WJBK-TV. Feature: "Jews in England" will be discussed by Rabbi Max Kapustin, member of the Jew- ish Community Council's Cul- ture Commission and Director of the Bnai Brith Hillel Foun- dation at Wayne State Uni- lversity, Dr. Goldwin Smith, 1WSU professor of history, and Dominic Salvatore, promotion MISS DONNA HAMMERSTEIN and sales manager of the WSU Press. • * * * Mr. and Mrs. Sol Hammer- stein of • Ardmore Ave. an- COUNCIL-ALTMAN HOUR nounce the engagement of their Time:. 10 p.m. Saturday. daughter, Donna Mae, to Robert Station: WJLB. Lee Buch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Feature: Marshall Brenner, Harry Buch of Wisconsin Ave. vice president of the American The future bride attended Wayne State University and has J e wish Congress Council of taught nursery and religious Michigan, will discuss the role school in Detroit and Oak Park. and activities of that organiza- Her fiance is a graduate of Law- tion in a special broadcast in series. rence Institute of Technology this Culture * Commission * * and now is with the U.S. Army's THE JEWISH HERITAGE Signal School at. Fort Mon- Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday. The golden wedding anniver- mouth, N.J., An October wed- Station: WCAR. sary of Mr. and Mrs. Max Bellos, ding is planned. Feature: "Stories from the 10641 Santa Maria, was marked by a party in their honor at Neuman Gets National Jewish Lore" will be present- ed, announces I. Poketnpner, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irv- chairman. ing Tyner. AZO Fraternity Office Culture Commission * * * Joining 'in the Aug. '7 cele- Philip Neuman of Detroit MESSAGE OF ISRAEL bration were children of the was elected national exchequer Time: 11:05 p.m. Sunday couple, Mr. and MrS. Abe Wein- at the 40th 'annual convention Station: WXYZ stein, Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Sher- of the AZO national pharmacy Feature: Rabbi Robert Gor- man, Mr. and Mrs. Jules Bello ; fraternity held recently at Kia- dis, associate professor of Bible Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Deitch and mesha Lake, N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Stulberg. Other Detroit delegates who at the Jewish Theological Sem- Also in attendance were 12 attended the sessions, accom- inary of America and spiritual grandchildren and two great panied by their wives, were leader of Temple- Beth El, Nathan Pack, Norman Sattler, Rockaway Park, Long Island, grandchildren. Manuel Katzman, Max Millman, N.Y., will speak on "National Maynard Cutler, Harry Lazarus, Purpose and Man's Destiny". * * * Hy Roggin, Jack Robinson, WORDS WE LIVE BY Harold Dean, Max Grant, Na- than Moiseev, Milton Abram- Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday son, Sam Kabrin, Morrie Mor- Station: WWJ ton, Maurice Starr and Ben Feature: The ability of the 1111111 1111 1 1 Baskin. Psalmist and the human need NOW The fraternity's 1963 nation- to offer gratitude to the. Lord YOU CAN DRINK al convention will be held in will be discussed by two of Detroit with the Detroit Alumni America's outstanding men of ALL THE Chapter and Phi Chapter of letters, Mark Van Doren and ICED TEA Wayne State University as Maurice S'amuel, in this elev- hosts. The first local meeting enth of 14 dialogues on the YOU WANT will be held Sept. 1 at the Na- Book of Psalms. They will illus- WITHOUT tional Cash Register Co. GAINING A trate their point with the read- ing of Psalms 92, 116 and 136. SINGLE OUNCE SAUL HAYES, executive vice- OZ ...75 president of the Canadian At Food Stores Jewish Congress, has been Everywhere named by Samuel Bronfman, Want to sweeten fresh berries? chairman of the World Jewish Members of Jericho Lodge, Fruits? Your morning cereals? Just Congress North American Divi- Independent Order of Odd Fel- add a few drops of SUGARINE to the cream, milk or fruit juice, be- sion, to represent the global lows, and their families will fore adding, to blend evenly. Note, body at the UNESCO World hold their annual picnic Sun- Instructions on the SUGARINE Conference on Adult Education day at Stoepel Park, W. Outer bottle. taking place in Montreal, Aug. Dr. and Evergreen. Refresh- GUARANTEED NON-FATTENING! 22 to 31. ments, games and prizes will be featured, according to co- chairmen Nate Butrimovitz and Augustus Zeidman. Maurice Bordelove, a past grand mas- ter of the Grand Lodge of Michigan, at a recent install- ation took oath as noble grand. 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