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September 01, 1961 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1961-09-01

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1st Music Festival
Opens in Israel

People Make

JERUSALEM, (JTA)—Before
a gala audience that heard the
world premiere performance of
Rabbi MARC H. TANEN-
OGDE
.RE
Darius Milhaud's "Israel's Bar BAUM, director of the American
bass or to
e
Mitzvah Cantata"--a work espe- Jewish Committee's Department States
t
cially commissioned by the Gov- of Inter-religious Affairs, repre- been n ed 1 Ire
annual "A
ica-I el
ernment of Israel—the first mu-
;,,, sented the ship A rd f
sical festival of Israel opened
American Jew- the
chi
here Saturday night.
ish Committee Women's
Present in the audience, which
at the National ganization of
listened raptly to the cantata,
Catholic Con - America, it
played by the Israel Philharmon-
ference for In- was announced
ic Chamber Orchestra and sung
terracial Jus- by Mrs. Moses
by the Rinat Choir, were
tice, Dr. John Dyckman, na-
and • Mrs. Izhak Ben-Zvi,
Slawson, AJC tional pr es i-
members of Israel's Cabinet, and
Executive vice dent of the wo-
the justices of the Israel Supreme
president, an- men's reli g-
court. Milhaud was prevented by
flounced in ious-Zionist or-
illness from coming here for the
New York. ganization. The
premiere, and his place as c • n-
The confer- award is pre-
ductor of the cantata w
ence, held sented each
by Gary Bertini.
Aug. 24-27, at year "to that
eld
rester, Canadiai
the University person not
e Jewish faith,
the soloist
iTanenbaum of Detroit, was who has co ibuted most deeply
The
which is to con-
ed to the theme "The New to under
ding betwe n the
tin
hro
Sept. 18, will fea-
" It featured an address peoples
the U.S. an
cel
Pabloe Casals, violin-
cretary of Labor Arthur J. Reid wil eceive the
t Is
Stern, pianists Rudolf
erg. - Rabbi Tanenbaum last the key e session
Serie and ugene Ismin, the
was a visiting lecturer to annnual
nvention
chi
Bud est
ing @ rt and the
Graduate School at Fordham Women
Boston
Israeli P harmo
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niversity.
Violinist Al a
r
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Joseph
Mazer,
of the
d
t u
of
the
Hudso
aper
AVRAM
B.
CHARLIP,
licensed
sical di c
o the
insurance counselor and head of Corporation, New York, has
A. B. Charlip Associates, general been named chairman of Yeshi-
results! agents for Bankers National Life va University's year-long 75th
Insurance Co., has passed the anniversary celebration .which
M 7 CRUISES
examination for C.L.U. II, the begins next month, Dr: Samuel
to CARIBBEAN and So. America
academic degree program for the Belkin, president of the univer-
Dec. 9, 20; Jan. 9, 20; Feb. 3, 17;
sity, announced. Mazer, a na-
life insurance industry.
Mar. 3 of 10, 13, 16 days duration.
FREE Shore Excursion at all
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tional c h a i r-
Ports of Call and Entertain.
ments.
man of the
BRENDA
S.
HIRSCH,
a
jun-
AppliCations for Staterooms ac-
United Jewish
cepted Now.
ior at the University of Georgia,
Appeal a n d
has
been
named
recipient
-
of
a
REGULAR departures of ZIM
the American
scholarship in the amount of
LINE Ships to Haifa, maintained
Friends of the
by s/s ISRAEL and s/s Zion.
$100, awarded by Bnai Brith
Hebrew U n
District
Grand
Lodge
No.
5,
to
TOURS OF ISRAEL and of
versity, a n d
ISRAEL including Europe, may
be used in connection with Miss
be arranged here of various kind
deputy chair-
Hirsch's attendance at the an-
and duration
man of that
nual National Hillel Summer
HIRSCHFELD TRAVEL AGENCY
university's
Institute at Camp Bnai Brith
722 Farwell Bldg. 1249 Griswold
board of gov-
in Starlight, Pa;
ernors, is a di-
rector of the
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Jewish Na-
-
Mazer
tional F u n d,
at
4, 4, 4, and
a leader in the State of Is-
rael Bond drive. He will head
the Diamond Jubilee Anniver-
sary Committee, of which Pres-
ident John F. Kennedy is hori --
orary chairman, which will plan
and coordinate all of the Dia-
mond Jubilee Year events of
Yeshivah University.
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SARABETH RICHMAN, a
student at the University of
Michigan, will attend the eighth
annual convention of the Stu-
dent Zionist Organization to be
held Sunday through Thursday
at Camp Woodbine, Woodbine,
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KRAUS of Oak
Park, a certified public account-
ant, has been appointed co-
chairman of the Legislative Re-
view•Subcommittee of the Michi-
gan ion of Certified
State Tax

Compiled and Arranged by

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RABBI URI BEN SH
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RABBI
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