Iczkovitz-Velick Engagement Told MISS NANCIE ICZKOVITZ Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Iczko- vitz of Ohio Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Nancie Ruth, to Leonard G. Velick, son of Mrs. Casper C. Velick of Indiana Ave. and the late Mr. Velick. The bride-elect is a recent graduate of the Wayne State University College of Educa- tion. Her fiance received his degree from the University of Michigan School of Business Administration. A December wedding is planned. . Mizrachi Again Sends CARE Israel Packages As a public service, Detroit Mizrachi again will send CARE packages to needy families in Israel for the Holy Days. Packages may be ordered through Mizrachi, in amounts of $10 or $18.25, by contacting Zvi Tomkiewicz, Mizrachi ex- ecutive director, 17596 Wyom- ing. Bible Text is Inspiration for Milhaud's New Cantata to Open Music Festival Aug. 26 The Bible is the inspiration and text for a new cantata for mixed choir and chamber or- ches-tra, "Bar Mitzvah Israel," specially composed by the French-American compose r, Darius Milhaud, for the opening of the three week Israel First Music Festival in Jerusalem on Saturday evening, Aug. 26. The new six; - part cantata, derived from the books of Deuteronomy and Isaiah, is cast in'the form of a syn- agogue Sab- bath morning service, though it isn't written as synagogue music. Milhaud, who now re- sides in Cali- fornia where he is a resi- dent professor of music at Milhaud Mills College, will conduct the first perform- ance of the new cantata leading a chamber music group com- posed of members of the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra and the Rinat Choir. The Israel Music Festival, jointly sponsored by the America - Israel Cultural Foundation and the Israel Gov- ernment Tourist Agency, will include 22 concerts in five Is- raeli cities, concluding with a concert in Tel-Aviv, Sept. • 18 at which Pablo Casals will play and conduct. Milhaud explains that the two Biblical derivatives for his musi- cal composition were chosen because they are sections of the Torah and the Haftorah The National Jewish Welfare me." And thou shalt set it down read in synagogues throughout before the Lord thy God, and Board reported to President worship before the Lord thy the world on the Sabbath on John F. Kennedy that it is God. which the First Israel Music 11. And thou shalt rejoice in all the re-mobilizing all its resources Festival will open in Jerusalem, good the Lord thy God hath given unto thee, and unto thy and manpower to meet addi- the occasion of the world pre- house, thou, and the Levite, and miere of his new cantata, and the stranger that is in the midst tional demands for religious of thee. because they appropriately and welfare services to Jewish military personnel and their prophesize the birth of the From Isaiah LX, 15-22: Whereas thou has been for- dependents resulting from the youthful Jewish State. And, he 15. saken and hated, adds, by "an extraordinary co- So that no man passed through emergency build-up of Armed thee, Forces strength requested by incidence" they are a part of I will make thee an eternal the President and approved by the Torah reading "which I excellency, A joy of many generations. used for my own Bar Mitzvah, Congress. Thou shalt also suck the milk 16. Sept. 16, 1905." In a letter to President Ken- of the nations, And thou shalt suck the breast nedy, Solomon Litt of New The Isaiah reading, (Is. LX, of kings; 15-22) ends with the line "The And thou shalt know that I the York, president of JWB, de- Lord am thy Saviour, clared that "on behalf of smallest shall become a thou- And I, the Mighty One of Jacob, American Jewry, which the sand, And the least a mighty thy Redeemer. For brass I will bring gold, Welfare Board National Jewi nation; I the Lord will hasten 17. And for iron I will bring silver, .rld ce has it in its time." And for wood brass, ious, And for stones iron; g t War The Deuteronomy reading I will also make thy officers eeds of oral welfar (Deut. XXVI, 5-11) includes the peace, y pers • I nel and And righteousness thy Jew prophetic "And he hath brought magistrates. y pri- ents, it 1• us into this place, and hath 18. Violence shall no more be heard the• to • u that in thy land, vil given us this land, a land flow- Desolation nor destruction our re- re • , ing with milk and honey." within thy borders; anpo rce .n. But thou shalt call thy The original suggestion for Salvation, needs wh • the use of the _ Bar Mitzvah aise. And thy gate the ght 0 no theme, Milhaud -states, w a s 19. The sun sh light by given to him by Rabbi Edward the build-u Neither for ee; moon give Zerin of Temple B'nai Jeshu- But the Lord s all be unto th run, Des Moines, during the an everlasting light, And thy God thy glory. summer of 1960 while • both -Thy sun shall no mo were attending the Aspen Music 20. Neither shall thy draw itself; Festival in Colorado. For the Lord shall be The full text of the two Bibli- everlasting light, cal quotations used by Milhaud And the days of thy be ended. as a text for the new cantata, 21. Thy shall people also sh follows: righteous Birth Announcements Aug. 1—To Dr. and Mrs. man), 15891 Deering, Livonia, Ralph J. Coskey (Carol Golden- a son, Robert Steven. * * * berg), 24631 Gardner, Oak Park, July 25—To Mr. and Mrs. a son, Lawrence Alan. Jacob Harari (Rena Kron), *" * * July 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Sol 18073 Hartwell, a daughter, Ar- Cicurel (Ceil L e v y), - 24500 lana Rachel. * * * Manistee, Oak Park, a son, Cary July 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Stuart. Herbert H. Freedland (Ron4 * * * July 26—To Mr. and Mrs. Lois Lawson of Birmingham, a Morris Sherman (Sandra Her- d rs. en), g in teven — o Mr. and Mrs. Manuel I. FOx (Shirley Eich- ler), 14020 W. 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We Are Pleased - Farband Slates Annual Camp Outing in Chelsea Serving in Hospitals an Pontiac Jewish Welfare Board Reports to Kennedy on Mobilization for Buildup The annual outing for all troit members of Farband 11 be held Aug. 25-27 at the arband Camp in Chelsea, an- nounces Harry Schumer, Far- band City Committee chairman. Guest speakers will be A. Alperin, co-editor of the Tog- Morgen Journal, and Jacob Katz- man, co-national secretary of Farband. Singers and other art- ists will also be featured. Recre- ational facilities of the camp will be available to those who attend. For reservations, call DI 1-0669, or write to Farband City Committee, 19161 Schaefer, Detroit 35. Age 'or Styles 9A 91.ow-O'przn We Cordially Invite You to Drop In 052.66112k New Orleans Mall 10 Mile at Greenfield EL 6-6302 Open Daily 9 - 9