Friday, Nov. 15, 1963 — THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW S — 28 ORT's Parkwood Chapter Planning for 'Harvest Bazaar-Antique Fair' Brevities A rare concert for the benefit Parkwood Chapter, Women's American ORT, will hold its "Harvest Bazaar and Antique Fair" 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. Wednesday at Northland Auditorium. The fund-raising event, to benefit ORT projects, will feature a wide variety of booths. In charge of arrangements, above, are, from left, (standing) Mrs. Arthur Brown, tribute chairman; Merrily Rubin, junior Ortist and daughter of Mrs. Jack Rubin; (seated) Mrs. Jack Cohen, ticket chairman; and Mrs. Jack Rubin, president. The public is invited to the affair. Israel's Aims to Perpetuate Old Ideals Related by Consul Barmore Israel has succeeded because with others," Barmore empha- the State has a mission to per- sized that the prophets preach- ed that Israel would be a form, and the young State's chosen people only when it merit is not so much in state- would be a righteous people. hood as what Israel carries with Otherwise, he said, statehood it: a continuity of the traditions as such carried no particular of the forefathers, as an up- significance. He spoke of the holder of the principles of the adherence by Israel to the rights of man, as the adherent ideals of monotheism, and in to a resting day—the Sabbath. his elaboration of the impor- This was the essence of a very tance of the Sabbath he said moving address delivered by that Israel gave it to the the newly-appointed Israel Con- world as a day of rest in a sul General for the Midwest, time of primitiveness, when Jacob Barmore, who spoke slaves were the only riches. Tuesday at a luncheon meeting He said it was an occasion to at Hotel Statler,. before a dis- declare that all men are free, tinguished gathering of Jewish that the seventh day, the day and non-Jewish representatives of rest, symbolizes freedom of all faiths and many move- for all men, and the Sabbath therefore became entailed as ments in Detroit. Barmore was the guest at a a symbol of liberty. luncheon arranged by the Jew- Characterizing Israel's aspira- ish Community Council as a tions to perpetuate inherited means of introducing the new ideals, Barmore described the Israel representative to Detroit. accomplishments of the State in Declaring that "we would the 15 years of its existence. like once more to become a Referring to the tens of thou- light unto the nations and to sands of newcomers, and espe- share our spiritual wealth cially to those who were res- cued from Nazism, hesaid "Israel has become a haven of security for the human wrecks who now have found new dig- nity in a new home, who could acquire their newness only in their new home." Speaking of the plans for an extended idealism as inherited from the sages, Barmore said "Israel has decided not to add another chapter to its martyrol- ogy." Sidney Shevitz, Council presi- dent, presided. The prayer was given by Rabbi Leon Fram. Consuls from 11 countries were introduced by Norman H. Birn- krant, Consul for Austria. Consul Barmore will be heard in a radio interview over WJR from 12:35 to 1 p.m. Sunday. Sharett to Speak at UJA Conclave Issue Guide to Books on Jewish Tradition Former Israel Prime Minis- ter MOSHE SHARETT, now chairman of the Jewish Agency for Israel, Jerusalem, will be one of the world figures who will address the United Jew- ish Appeal's 26th annual na- tional conference, Dec. 6 to 8, at the New York Hilton Hotel, New York. Over 2,500 dele- gates representing communi- ties throughout the 50 States will hear from U.S. Chief Justice Earl Warren; Israel Foreign Minister Mrs. Golda Meir; Israel's Ambassador to the U.S. Avraham Harman; Brandeis University President Dr. Abram L. Sachar; UJA General Chairman Joseph Meyerhoff and UJA Executive Vice Chairman Rabbi Herbert A. Friedman. "A Guide to Books on the Jewish Tradition and Demo- cracy" is the title of a selected bibliography on the subject re- leased for Jewish Book Month by the Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith in , cooperation with Brown & Williamson To- bacco Corporation. The guide is divided into three sections covering books pamphlets and "gifts for the junior bookshelf." The bibliography was pre- pared by Rabbi Solomon S. Bernards, director of the ADL's department of Inter-religious Cooperation, and is available through its national office, 315 Lexington, New York 16. Brown & Williamson Corporation, makers of cigarettes and other tobacco products, sponsored publication of the Guide. of Multiple Sclerosis Living Memorial Fund will feature an unusual musical program for soprano, clarinet and piano, in "AN • EVENING OF MUSIC," Tuesday, Dec. 3, 8:30 p.m., Lec- ture Hall, Detroit Institute of Arts. Shirley Zaft Benyas, sop- rano; Vincent Melidon, clarinet; and Lawrence La Gore, piano, are the prominent artists to be featured. * * * Tenor John Craig, a product of the musical climates of Flint and Detroit, will return home as an opera star Nov. 22, when the NEW YORK CITY OPERA presents "LA BOHEME" at the Masonic Auditorium. Craig was born and raised in Flint, Michi- gan, and until he was 24, he sang in musical comedy, with symphony orchestras and in re- cital throughout his part of Michigan. He lives on Long Island now, with his wife and five children. His repertoire includes over 100 pieces in four languages, and more than 30 leading operatic roles. • * * Dynamic LOTTE LENYA, in- ternationally known actress and wife of the late composer Kurt Weill, will make her first ap- pearance in Detroit Nov. 26 in "Brecht on Brecht" in the De- troit Institute of Arts Founders Society Concert Series. Lotte Lenya won stardom as Jenny in the original Berlin produc- tion of "The Threepenny Opera" a play by Brecht which was set to music by Kurt Weill. * * A nationally-known expert on occupational training for the mentally retarded is coming to Oakland County Nov. 21 as a feature of a local observance of NATIONAL RETARDED CHILDREN'S WEEK which begins Sunday. Stanford Wallace of Huntington Woods, presi- dent of the Oakland County Council for Retarded Children, announced that Michael Gala- zan of Milwaukee will be guest speaker at a Council-sponsored public meeting at 8:15 p.m., Thursday, at Seaholm High School, Birmingham. * * * Thirty top soloists from Mos- cow's famed BOLSHOI BAL- LET will present two programs, afternoon and evening, at De- troit's Masonic Auditorium, Dec. 1. * * * Metropolitan • Opera star ROBERT MERRILL, will come to Detroit's Masonic Audi- torium Nov. 30, to sing a widely varied program. * * * THE MOSCOW CHAMBER ORCHESTRA will make its Detroit debut at a concert in the Masonic Auditorium Nov. 15. Marcus-Berry Engagement Told United States Okays Sale of Corn to Israel WASHINGTON, (JTA)—The United States Department of Agriculture announced a "Food for Peace" authorization to Israel, for purchase of 20,000 metric tons of yellow corn, worth $1,060,000. usic the Stein-Way 'DICK STEIN i& ORCHESTRA LI 7..2770 Ballroom Dancing by JACK BARNES MISS BARBARA MARCUS Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Marcus of Redfern Ave. have announced the engagement of their daugh- ter, Barbara Joyce, to Sheldon Berry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mor- ris Berry of Park St., Oak Park. Miss Marcus is a graduate of Wayne State University College of Liberal Arts where she now holds an appointment as a gradu- ate teaching assistant in French a n d is completing graduate studies toward her Master's Degree. Her fiance, also a gradu- ate of Wayne State's College of Liberal Arts, is engaged in graduate studies at the Univer- sity of Michigan .A June wed- ding is planned. 22111 Coolidge at 9 Mile LI 7-2933 2519 W. 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