V Music of Modzitz, Melodies of Hasidism — a Remarkable Record m• • From Collectors Guild, 507 5th, NY 17, comes one of the finest recordings of the year. Under the title "Music of Mod- zitz," it contains the instrumen- tal, music of the songs of the Modzitz Hasidic dynasty. It is the type of symphonic collec- tions that can be listened to for hours and that arouse a desire to be heard again and again. These Hasidic Nigunim form a veritable musical treasury. The music, arranged by Richard J. Neuman, was played by the Guild Chamber Orchestra, con- ducted by Rafael Adler and produced by B.-H. Stambler. Soloists are: David Weber, clarinet; Harry Shulman, oboe, and Michael Rudiakow, cello. the Hasidim," contains the story of the Modzitz Hasidim. The Modzitz dynasty stems from the disciples of the Baal Shem. The story of these Hasi- dim, whose youngest and most recent disciples have estab- lished themselves in Israel, adds greatly to the interest that is certain to be created by the new and most impressive re- cording, "Music of Modzitz." Danny Raskin's TV Show of Plight of Soviet Jews Has British Audience of 6 Million LISTENING (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) even hostility, though the lat- LONDON — The plight of ter is by no means general, the Soviet Jewry was described program indicated. Monday night on the third in- The documentary also noted stallment of the independent that in the current spate of television series of "The Jew trials of Soviet citizens for al- in The World," A documentary laged economic crimes, the watched by an estimated Jews, who are a tiny minority - 6;000,000 viewers. in Russia, are prominently men- The program made it clear tioned in the Soviet press by that Soviet Jews were free and name and ethnic description as equal citizens of the Soviet Jews. Union but only as long as they Want ads get quick results! did not insist on preserving AFTER SO MANY YEARS their Jewish identity. When OF having donor luncheons as they do, they meet administra- its annual fund raiser, Dept. tive obstacles and sometimes Dinner at DARBY'S of Mich. auxiliaries, Jewish War is a real treat Veterans, slated a games night bition as he toiled endlessly JERUSALEM, (JTA)—Israel for Nov. 19 at the new Roma day to day . . . It was to grad- • Visit Our New will act through the United Na- Hall on Schoolcraft . . . Pro- SKYLIGHT from high school, where In all its simplicity, this tions to secure the withdrawal ceeds will go to the auxiliarys' uate ROOM, Cocktail he quit with only 1 1/2 years to Lounge and Bar musical arrangement is of Iraqi troops from the Syrian- projects of aiding needy vet- go . . . He left Mumford simply beautiful in its har- Israeli border if such troops will erans and their families, serv- four years ago and a year High • AFTER later THEATRE monic synthesis. The spirit of be stationed there as a result ing veterans hospitals and de- married Linda Dershow Snacks . . . . . Hasidism has been captured of the unification of the armed tention homes for girls . . . Last week, Irwin became a full- Delight LUNCHEON by the musicians who have, forces of Syria and Iraq under Shirley Iden is fund raising fledged high school graduate, A Pleasure at the same time, - given a a joint command. v.p. for Dept. of Mich., Ruthe and he and Linda had a shindig niversalistic touch to their Should diplomatic efforts not Weiss her chairman, Dorothy at their home in Oak Park .. . melodies. bring about the withdrawal of Cohen, past pres., gifts chair- P.S. Even 18-month-old Greg Res. UN 2-7642 The selections are brief, but the Iraqi units, Israel will seek man and Seema Fischel, ticket was awakened to join in the SEVEN MILE at WYOMING chairman . . . Evelyn Skupsky they are welded on this record other steps to ensure their with- festivities of the evening. is the present dept. pres. of into a great musical composi- drawal. Indications to this effect were Michigan. tion. Commencing on the first * * * side with a dance, the Rikud, given here in political quarters, At the Piano in ABOUT THIRTY YEARS the musicians work right into Iraq had refused to sign an the First Opera — the double armistice agreement with Israel AGO, a small group of chari- concerto for oboe and clarinet in 1949, when such pacts had table women organized a club —and from there go on with an been signed by Egypt, Jordan, to aid local charities, help and Syria and Lebanon. Iraq con- raise funds for child rescue and impressive march. The second side starts equally tended at that time that no give a helping hand across the JACK ROSEVEAR impressively with a Hasidic Ni- Iraqi-Israel admistice agreement sea . . . Primrose Benevolent From 5:30 Nightly—(Except Sunday) gun composed for a waltz, and was needed, since the two coun- Clubs membership of 90 holds COME BY! carries into another Rikud. tries had no common border. its 29th annual donor luncheon, Then comes the melody for the The Iraqi Minister of War de- Nov. 19, at Shaarey Zedek .. . Cocktails .. . Hors D'Oeuvres clared that Syria's armistice Margaret Binen is president, famous K'Vakoras for Yom Dinner ... Late Supper Park F EE in our garage Kippur and the Areshet Sfate- pact with Israel does not affect Lena Zohott, program chair- nu. It concludes with the Vald Iraq. Iraq and Syria announced man, and Freda Nieman, fund- last week the unification of raising chairman . . . 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