Music Study. Club
Announces Local
String Contest

Jewish Interest Lacking in Seattle World's Fair

Another role of the pavilion ternational Expositions which "Long Live The People," num-
bers one and two.
is a visual and audio pro- endorsed the Seattle Fair.
Sandberg selected the works
Some satisfaction is derived
gram to project "the Chris-
Mrs. Gilbert Schoenfield, past
SEATTLE — If the Seattle
from participation in the Fair of the two elderly Israelis in
tian message.
preference to the stuff turned president of the Music Study
World's Fair accurately fore
Also there are various Chris - of such Jewish artists as violin- out by young sabras. Club of Detroit, announces a
casts the 21st century, the tian Science, Seven-day Ad- ist Isaac Stern, folksinger Theo-
"space age" will have few Jew- ventist, and other convert- dore Bikel, Milton Katims, con- . Apart from the coincidental competition in January, 1963 for
ish or Israeli aspects.
seeking centers at the Fair. ductor of the Seattle Symphony, participation of the Jewish students of string instruments
artists, and contributions by (violin, violoncello, viola and
The Fair seeks to anticipate
There is no Jewish pavilion, and others.
what life will be like in the
The Fine Arts Pavilion in- various scientists of Jewish double bass).
where
harrassed
par-
however
year 2000. But a visitor seek-
All eligible students, ages 16
cludes a group of 80 paintings faith to scientific demonstra-
ing an inkling of future Jewish ents may check their offspring and 30 sculptures, examples of tions, there is nothing distinc- through 21, residing in Detroit
life may explore floating cities, to "study and play" in a Jew-
tively "Jewish" at Seattle. How- and its environs, may compete
ride monorails through all sta- ish atmosphere. Indeed, noth- the work of leading. American ever, if
i a Jewish visitor is , for the $200 first prize and $100
tiOns, and search from the toping is present of a Jewish reli- artists since 1950. The gallery transported into non-sectarian ;second d prize.
was selected by Dr. Sam Hunter,
or
ef the Space Needle . to
!
gious
nature,
educational
. .
director of the Rose Museum futuristic realms, there are
By fostering a string competi-
otherwise.
.
little avail. lie will find:
of Art at Brandeis University. accidental discoveries at Seattle the
club hopes to stimulate
the ci
One
aspect
of
Jewish
life
will
A - kosher" corned beef sand-
Dr. Hunter included artists like ' to bring him back to 1962. Not the inter"Crusade
e st of young musicians
i•h
is
available
only
among
remain
consistent
with
the
past,
•
Shahn and Pollock. Huge can- , the least is the frightened little .
for Strings,"
.
space sausages at a West Ger- if one can judge by the intra- vasses demonstrate trends in Algerian Jewish refugee girl, in . the
being emphasized by the Nation-
Jewish controversy caused by
man Hofbrau Haus.
wearing
a
mezuzah
abstract expressionism.
al Federation of Music Clubs.
The smug likeness of Abdel the Seattle Fair. It will be the
. tor of ' working in a French perfume
Willem Sandberg, director
Willem
The committee for the compe-
Nasser futuristically dominating continuing differences of opin- the Stedelijk Museum of Am- exhibit.
tition includes Mesdames Ezra
an Egyptian pavilion. Beneath, ion among Jews. Sea ttl e's sterdam, selected modern art
Lipkin, chairman; Ben Meckler,
Egyptians are handing out pro- 12,000-member Jewish commu- !from abroad for the Fair. The Israel Gives Example
co chairman; Sydney Blum. sec-
paganda proclaiming that the nity, pleased by the prospect works of two Israelis are ex -
retary and publicity; Jacob
recognizes of a huge exposition in the , hibited among thepaintings of of Socialist Trust,
w o r 1 d"
"whole
Sauls, George Bassin, Jack
Egypt's "efficiency" in running Pacific Northwest, was dis-
Says Finance Minister Scherr, Edward Zellman, Max
the Suez Canal. The Canal will mayed to learn that Israel 34 Polish-born
artists from
24 countries.
Mordechai
Arden,
BRUSSELS, (JTA) — Israel Reich and A. Victor Bizer, presi-
still bar Israeli shipping in the would be absent from the 35 66, studied with Klee and Kan-
gives an example of Socialist dent.
nations exhibiting.
21st century.
dinsky. He moved to Israel in solidarity by sending a maxi-
There is no Israeli pavilion
Seattle Jewry sent a delega- 1933. Three of his paintings—
on the Fair's Boulevards Of
tion to urge Israeli authori- Ascension Of The Cuckoo Clock, mum number of her experts to Israel's Arab Children
More than 50,000 Arab chil-
The World.
ties to reconsider. Jews of Above The Roofs, and Land- developing countries, and re-
Appeals abound at the Fair
Seattle volunteered to assist scape With Black Sun—were ceiving in return a great num- dren are enrolled in Israeli
for visitors to save themselves any exhibit and offered a loaned by Marlborough Fine ber of African trainees and stu- schools. About 32,000 are Mos-
dents for training in Israel's I lems, 14,000 Christians and
from nuclear tragedy by de- , voluntary staff.
Art. Ltd., London.
universities and training insti- i 5.000 Druse.
daring for Christ. Christian
But Israel, mindful of the
Israeli is Joseph
The th
.
t u tes, Israel's Finance Minister,
churches, of avant grade de-
budget committed for parti- I
sign. are advertised by glisten-
cipating in the 1964 New. i Zaritsky, 71, who was born in Levi Eshkol told a meeting of '
SIMCHA
the ., Ukraine and studied at the Socialist International here.
mg. m o d e r n i s t i c crosses
York World's Fair said it 'lc
N t'
l A d
f
i
Eshkol expressed his trust in
MELODY
throughout the floating cities. simply could not arrange an Art.
moved to Israel in the solution that could be found
Rut no outerspace synagogues appropriate p a v i 1 i o n for 1923 He
NURSERY
and in 1926 was featured b democratic
Socialism "P '
are discernible.
AUNTIE SARAH'S
Seattle. One factor might at Jerusalem's first "one-man
ority
must
be
given
to
the
bet-
Servmg De, b Sub. Areas
Such modern Israeli art is have been the prevalent opin- show." Zaritsky lives in Tel
14305 W. 8 Mole Rd
ferment of the standard of liv-
di,played in the Fine Arts ion in New York and Wash- A
Aviv
viv and has exhibited at many i
UN 4-0169
at Freeland
Pavilion that the "Jewish"
that Seattle is a pro- international shows. His paint i ng of peoples all over the
0•rector Mrs. David Holtzman
LI 3-46U
theme. if any, is depicted by
vincial American show lack- ings at Seattle include his Iworld" he said.
in Rhythm Band, Mus.
painting called "The Ascen-
ing true international atmos-
i 1 In the average American Specializing
App., Baking, Crafts and Indian
sion Of The Cuckoo Clock."
' phere like that of the recent
Lore for pre-school children, ages
1./.2 to 6 yrs.
A concept of "religion in
j home today, electricity does 2 Morn.
Jewish Labor Group
Brussels Fair.
Per Class
9-11
orkr whic
hic 3 h 5 h w ould require
h work
space" is advanced by Christian
In any event, Seattle Jews Calls for Union Vote at the
$1.75
....
..
2 or 3 Days
servants, each
1.50
5 days Mon.-FrL
pavilions. some vigorously pro- noted that Egypt actually has
Aft. 12:30-3
Strike-Bound
Hospitals
working
a
40-hour
week.
selytizing by-passers who peer two exhibits; one self-sustain-
.$2.00
2 or 3 Days
1.75
iii.
Adolph Held, national chair-
5 Days Mon. Fri.
ing, through sale of Egyptian
4.00
Full Days till 4 p.m
A "Christian Witness' pas:I. - handicrafts and souvenirs. Even man of the Jew-ish Labor Com-
Transportation 50c per day
lion features a unique and the tiny republic of San Marino mittee, called on Benne Katz,
Call for Interview
tender trap. It has been de- displays its postage stamps and president of the board of Beth
And His Orchestra
Registration Now Open
signated as the Fair's children's pottery. The West Berlin pavi- El Hospital in Brooklyn, and
Complete Entertainment
OPEN HOUSE
center. Parents are urged to lion piously brags of German William C. Breed, president of
Service
leave their children there for contributions to human free: the board of directors of Man-
Aug. 12th and 19th
DI 1 -2480
free baby-watching service. Kids ; dom. lhattan Eye, Ear and Throat
10 a.m. - Noon and 1 - 3 p.m.
from three to seven are accom- I Israel was among the 30 Hospital, to permit their strik-
modated. 'Educational and en- ! members of the Bureau of In- ing non-professional employees
tertaining displays and demon- I
Ithe democratic right of holding
ATTENTION ORGANIZATIONS!
strations provide a Christian i
a trade union representation
Looking
for Better Noosing for Next Year?
atmosphere in which the chil- I
election and to abide by the
.
dren can study and play" while
results of the vote.
INVESTIGATE OUR FACILITIES
The JLC took the action, ac-
parents visit other exhibits.
'
Large and small auditorium, stage, meeting rooms and kitchen.
cording to Held, because it felt ,
Tending the children is a
Suitable for lectures, banquets, Bar Mitzvahs and Weddings.
that
the
exploitation
of
workers;
professional staff, assisted by
SHOLEM ALEICHEM INSTITUTE
violates Jewish tradition and
Christian volunteers "espe-
morality. A number of the hos-
daily trained for the task."
VE 8-7440
or
DI 1 3556
July 21
— To Mr.
and Mrs.
Melvyn
Rubenfire
(Diane
Mel- pitals involved in the organiz-
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19350 Greenfield

By MILTON FRIEDMAN

(Copyright, 1962, Jewish
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len), 15330 James. Oak Park, a ing
drive are Jewish-sponsored
institutions.
son. Mark David.
The majority of the non-pro-
fessional workers in the hos-
- July 21 — To Dr. and Mrs. pitals are Negro and Puerto
011 E L
Milfo
r-d
Wenokur
(Barbara
Rican. There has been concern
EXCLUSIY
ty Sinco1945
(.._
in Detroit
Woll), 15845 New Hampshire, that anti-Semitism may be in-
Hospitals& Hems
Southfield.
a
son,
Randall
Keith.
jected into the conflict, al-
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though the leadership of the
July 18 — To Mr. and Mrs. Negro and Puerto Rican com-
Eugene
Applebaum
(
Marcia
munities in New York who
Recommended by Physicians
Carole Lipsky). 23094 Kipling, have actively supported the
Oak Park. a daughter, Lisa hospital workers, have made it
Susan. clear that the administrators of
4,
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all the voluntary hospitals —
July 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Sy Catholic, Protestant, Jewish
Expert Mohel
Serving in Hospitals and Homes
'Schwartz (Rosalye Klaper), and non-sectarian—appear to be
LI 2-4444
LI 1-9769
14460 Vernon. Oak Park, a son, united in their opposition to
Todd Eric.
unionization.
* • *
Held pointed out that the
Certified Surgical Mohel
July 18 — To Dr. and Mrs. non-professional workers are on
Rabbi
Harold Plotnick (Evelyn Weis- the lowest strata of the com-
berg). 18654 Muirland Ave., a munity, earning as little as $43
son, Adam Brian.
a week, and many of them are
* * •
compelled to supplement their
FE 4-4149 FE 4-8266
July
17
—
To
Mr.
and
Mrs.
incomes
with welfare assistance.
Serving in Hospitals and Homes
Lawrence R. Sukenic (Arlene
Held wired New York's Gov-
B. Katz), 13740 Winchester, Oak ernor Nelson Rockefeller, urg-
Park, a daughter, Lisa Beth.
ing him to call a special session
REV.
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of the legislature to end the
July 17 — To Mr. and Mrs. exemption of non-profit institu-
Cyril C. Levenson (Lois Zum- tions from the collective bar-
MOHEL
berg), 1111 W. Canfield, a gaining provision of the state
serving at Homes and Hospitals
daughter, Sheri Lynne.
labor relations law and to
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speak out in favor of such
-
July 8 — To Mr. and Mrs. legislation .
David Rosenman (Sandra Sof-
The Governor was also asked
Rabbi
fin). of Oak Park, a son, Joel to help settle the strike at Beth
El and Manhattan Eye, Ear and
ISAAC KAPLAN I Charles.
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Throat hospitals.
Certified Mohel
July 2 — To Dr. and Mrs.
Governor Rockefeller has
Sydney Korman (Doris Sax, for- made arrangements to meet
Serving 'in Hospitals & Homes
merly.
of
Oak
Park,
Mich.),
of
with
both the hospital and I
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Northbrook, Ill., it son, Clyde. union leaders.

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