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December 14, 1962 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1962-12-14

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Center Premiers Shostakovich
Cello Concerto, Olefsky Is Soloist

A new Cello Concerto by Di-
mitri Shostakovich will be played
for the first time in Detroit on
Tuesday evening at the Jewish
Center, 18100 Meyers, by Paul
Olefsky, cellist, with the accom-
paniment of the Center Sym-
phony Orchestra, under the di-
rection of Julius Chajes.
Olefsky, former solo cellist of
the Philadelphia Orchestra and
the Detroit Symphony, has just
completed a
second Euro-
pean tour, re-
ceiving stand-
ing ovations in
Salzburg,
Munich and
Amsterdam.
Olefsky is the
recipient of
many coveted
awards, includ-
Olefsky ing the Naum-
burg Award and the Michaels
Memorial Music Award, being
the only cellist to have ever won
the latter. He has appeared as
soloist in New York's Town Hall,
Carnegie Hall with the Philadel-
phia Orchestra, the Voice of
America, Bell Telephone Hour,
N.B.C. and C.B.S. coast-to-coast
broadcasts, and with many cf
the leading symphony orchestras,
including the Philadelphia, De-
troit and Chicago Symphonies.
Another soloist to be featured
on the same program will be
his soprano wife, Linda Newman.
Miss Newman, a native Detroiter,

.

Branch 7, LZOA, Will
Celebrate Holidays

Branch S e v e n, LZOA, will
meet 8:30 p.m. Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund
Kikoler, 18221 Hubbell.
Final plans will be made for
the annual Hanukah — New
Year's Eve party which will be
held at the Hayim Greenberg
Center. Mrs. Kikoler is chair-
man of the event and proceeds
will go to _the Histadrut cam-
paign.
For information, call VE
6-2793.

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Greenfield-Rich
Troth, Announced

has had her musical and oper-
atic training in New York and
later in Italy and Austria.
At present she is the leading
soprano of the New York City
Opera Co. and is touring the
country with the Civic Opera Co.
Her selections will be Handel's
aria "Piangero," "Ah, for'e lui"
from La Traviata by Verdi and
"Musetta's Valse" from La Bo-
heme by Puccini.
Haydn's "Military" Symphony
will open the program.

Buenos Aires Guest
Certain Argentine
Bigotry Not Vital

A visitor here from Buenos
Aires is confident that the Ar-
gentinian anti-Semitic group Ta-
cuara will meet with total defeat
Isac Weisburd, who came here
to attend the Bar Mitzvah of
Ralph Joseph Gerson, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Byron Gerson, and
grandson of Mrs. Ralph (Sally)
Davidson, said the Jews in Ar-
gentina have no fears, that they
will gather more strength than
do the anti-Semites in exposing
them.
Admitting that there was
prejudice among the police dur-
ing the recent anti-Semitic mani-
festations in his country, Weis-
burd said the situation has im-
proved with the resignation of
the prejudiced official and his
replacement with a more fair
police officer.
Weisburd has lived in Argen-
tina for more than 60 years. His
father came to Buenos Aires in
1891. They established a lumber
and cattle business and the fam-
ily now also is engaged in re-
pairing railroad freight cars.
Weisburd is the guest here,
with his daughters, Braina Hal-
perin and Mina Soroa, of their
second cousins, the parents of
the Bar Mitzvah, Mr. and Mrs.
Byron Gerson, 26640 Hunting-
ton Road, Huntington Woods.

Center Cinema Slates
`Animal Farm' Cartoon
with Socialism Debate

"Animal Farm," a feature-
length cartoon film, produced by
I John Holas and Joy Batchelor,
will be presented 8 p.m. Sunday
• Visit Our New ; by the Center Cinema Forum of
I the Jewish Center, 18100 Meyers.
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a
debate
suggested by the theme
• AFTER
of the film, "Is Socialism
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University, will argue the af-
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MISS BEVERLY GREENFIELD

Rabbi and Mrs. Harr y A.
Greenfield, former Detroiters
now living in Los Angeles, Calif.,
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Beverly, to Mi-
chael Rich, son of Rabbi and
Mrs. Jacob Rich of Chicago, Ill.
The bride - elect at tended
Wayne State University and is
a senior at Roosevelt University
of Chicago. Her fiance was grad-
uated from Roosevelt University
and is - doing graduate work at
Northwestern University. He is
a senior in the Hebrew Theo-
logical College iri Skokie, Ill. A
March wedding is planned.

Bnai Brith Offers
2-Week Trip to Israel

Morris Direnfeld, past presi-
dent of the Metropolitan De-
troit Bnai Brith Council, an-
nounced that final arrangements
have been made for members
of Bnai Brith to enjoy a two-
week-trip to Israel which will
include trips to Rome and
Paris.
The plane will leave the De-
troit Metropolitan Airport on
Sunday morning, March 17,
1963, and jet directly to Tel
Aviv. Members will spend nine
days in Israel, staying at de-
luxe hotels, Dan in Tel Aviv,
King David in Jerusalem, New
Dan in Haifa. A tour of the
country has been arranged.
Following the Israel tour,
members will be flown to Rome
for two days of sight-seeing,
then on to Paris for a two-day
tour. The tour ends on March
31, when members return to
Detroit Metropolitan Airport.
The cost to Bnai Brith mem-
bers will be $795 per person.
The cost includes air transpor-
tation from Detroit and back,
hotel accommodations, three
meals per day in Israel, two
meals per day in Rome and
Paris, all sight seeing tours,
-taxis, tips and a visit to the
Follies Bergere in Paris.

Pontchartrain is Name
for Civic Center Hotel

"Pontchartrain" is the name
chosen for the new Civic Cen-
ter hotel to be bounded by
Jefferson, Washington Boule-
vard, Larned and Shelby.
Downtown Investment Co., the
hotel's planners, is headed by
William Gershenson as presi-
dent. Other company officers
are: James Wineman, vice presi-
dent; Eugene J. Arnfeld, secre-
tary; Samuel N. Gershenson,
treasurer; Aaron H. Gershon-
son, director.

Feinberg Retires as Psychologist
for Family and Children's Service

Henry Feinberg, psychologist
on the staff of the Jewish Fam-
ily and Children's Service, is
retiring after 36 years of serv-
ice, Harold Silver, director of
the agency, announced. He will
continue his professional activi-
ties in private practice.
Feinberg joined the JFCS
staff in September, 1926, after
graduation from Ohio State Uni-
versity, graduate work at New
York University and University
of Chicago. In the intervening
period he has tested close to
20,000 individuals referred by
caseworkers at JFCS and by
other agencies in the commu7
nity.
Feinberg has 20 published ar-
ticles to his credit in various
psychological journals. He de-
veloped a test of his own known
as the Feinberg Attitude Chart
on Relationships.
He is a member of the Na-
tional Association of Social
Workers, American Psychologi-
cal Association, Society for Pro-
jective Techniques and Rors-

chach Intsitute, Society for the
Psychological Study of Social
Issties. He is a fellow of the
American Society of Group Psy-
chotherapy and Psychodrama
and of the American Associa-
tion for Social Psychiatry. The
last group gave him the Thomas
Daly Award for contributions of
international significance in the
field of psychology in an indus-
trial area.
Feinberg is a Certified Con-
sulting Psychologist.

What is a bad wife: Abaye
said: "She who prepares for her
husband both the table and a
nagging tongue." Raba said: "She
who prepares the table for her
husband and turns her back upon
him." Yebamoth 63

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