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December 01, 1961 - Image 28

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1961-12-01

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N I Large Audience Acclaims Paray

I at ZOD's Annual Balfour Concert

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Bnai Brith Ho
Fall Drive for
New Members

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evils

An intensified effort by the have been "singularly success-
ful" in reclaiming Jewish fac-
Bnai Brith Hillel _ -
in Judaism.
est or Jewish
to restore the
Habe , pro ssor of economics
college • essors in Jewish at the Unive ity of Michigan,
y affairs has resulted reported that hile there is not
comm
el-sponsored faculty pro- yet an "enc • aging trend" in
in
religious attitude
the change
s on 30 camp -es.
gr
faculty members,
ong es.v
- . Wi
A report release'
couraging response"
or, cha'
am Haber, of A
es, where Hillel pro-
a l
-
an of the natis al
ve been established.
s gram
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ission, indicate t

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The annual fall membership
campaign of Bnai With in De-
troit is now in full swing, under
the direction of Julius Kahn, the
city-wide membership chairman.
Over 400 new members have
already been brought in so far by
`the 27 lodge here. The goal of
the campaign is 1,250 new mem-
bers. Attainment of this goal will
maintain Detroit's position as the
leading Bnai Brith metropolitan
area in the world.
Immediate target date of the
campaign is the "Covenant Break-
fast" 8:30 a.m. Dec. 10 at Boe-
Left to right: Rear row, Dr. Leon Frain, Mine. Paul Paray, sky's Restaurant. New members
Paul Zuckerman, Maestro. Paul Paray, Judge Ira G. Kauf- signed since Oct. 20, and
man; front row, Richard Kramer, Mrs. Kramer, Mrs. I. Walter their sponsors, will be guests of
Silver, Mrs. Zuckerman and Mrs. Kaufman.
the • Council. The program will
* * *
feature noted Jewish • humorist
An enthusiastic capacity audi- the platform, thereby indicat- Emil Cohen and Dr. Elmer Imber
ence acclaimed Maestro Paul ing is appreciation of the emi- 6f Chicago, District first vice
Paray, who conducted the De- nent Detroit musician's crea - . president and membership chair-
troit Symphony Orchestra, Sat- tive efforts.
man.
urday night, at the annual Bal-
Reservations for breakfast may
Peerce,
in
addition
to
appear-
four Concert of the Zionist Or-
be made by new members and
ing
in
six
selections
with
the
ganization of Detroit.
sponsors by calling the Bnai Brith
orchestra, sang five solos.
Jan Peerce, guest soloist, who
Council office, DI 1-0863.
During
the
renditions
by
was accompanied by Allen Rog-
Peerce,
M.
Paray
and
the
en-
ers in his renditions of solos
without the orchestra, and the tire orchestra paid honor to the
orchestra received ovations which Zionist event and to the guest
adhered to the traditions es- artist by remaining seated un-
tablished at the annual ZOD til the entire program was con-
cluded.
events.
Additional sponsors for the
The occasion was marked by
honors accorded to Paray in rec- concert include Phillip Stollman
ognition of his and Mme. Pa- and Messrs. and Mesdames Hugo
ray's heroic activities in behalf Slatkin, Max Stoll and Edward
of persecutees from Nazism C. Levy. •
during the last war, and their
efforts in behalf of the Israel Paul Olefsky- One
Philharmonic Orchestra.
At a champagne supper given of Three Soloists
last week by Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Zuckerman, in their home in at Center Concert
Birmingham, the Parays were
The third in the series of Cen-
acclaimed by Rabbi Leon Fram ter Symphony Orchestra concerts
and Jdge Ira G. Kauman, ZOD
will take place
president. -
Tuesday, Dec.
Judge Kaufman presented a
12, 8:30 p.m.,
plaque to -M. Paray during the
in the Aaron
concert intermission. Richard
DeRoy -T h e a-
Krdmer, chairman of this year's
ter of the Jew-
Balfour Concert committee, wel
ish Center, un-
MISS JANICE POLLSTIN
comed the gathering.
der the direc-
Topped by the excellent
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Polistin of
tion of Julius
rendition of Dukas' "The Sor-
Freeland Ave. announce the en-
Chajes.
cerer's Apprentice," the or-
Paul Olefsky, gagement of their daughter, Jan-
chestra and M. Paray's pro-
cellist will play ice Linda, to Errol David Schu-
gram was warmly acclaimed
the Detroit bot, son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice
by a most appreciative audi-
premiere of Schubot of Lauder Ave.
ence.
The bride-elect is a junior in
t h e Kabelev-
Included in the orchestra's
sky Cello Con- the College of Education at
selections- was Kaminski's Vari-
certo. Nathan Wayne State University. Her
ations on an Israeli Theme for
Gordon-, first fiance attends the University of
Strings and English Horn, with
violist of the Michigan, where he is research-
Lare Wardrop as soloist.
Detroit S y m - ing in psychology.
A noteworthy feature of the
Olefsky phony Orches-
evening was Peerce's invita- tra, will perform Hugo Kauder's David Horodoker Young
tion to Julius' Chajes to ac-
Women's Organization
company him during his sing- Little Suite.
The concert will open with
ing of "Adarbn," which was
Holds Donor Lunche
composed by Chajes. The audi- Bloch's Concerto Grosso No. 1:
David Horodoker Young_W
Tickets are available at the
ence cheered the idea, gave
en's Organization will hold
Center
office.
Chajes a warm welcome to
24th annual donor lunc
Tuesday at Holiday Manor,
Mrs. Norman Sandweiss as to
mistress.
Cantor Nicholas Fenakel wil
be guest artist. Prizes will be
featured. Proceeds will be used
to help needy families here and
in Israel.
For tickets and information,
call Mrs. J. Friedman, UN 1-6793;
Mrs. S. Kreisler, TY 5-2647; or
Mrs. M. Weinstein, UN 4-8307.

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