JNF's Art Exhibit at Wayne University Center
Attracts Wide Interest; Closes Tomorrow Night
Prof. Siegel Supports Downs for Judgeship
Tom Downs, candidate for Judge endorsement of the Democratic
of the newly created Court of Ap- Party, the recommendation of the
peals, is continuing to win wide- Detroit Bar Association, and the
spread community support. Latest top rating of preferred and welI-
addition to 'an already impressive qualified by the Civic Searchlight.
list of endorsements is that of
Wayne State University law pro-
fessor and former candidate for
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the Court of Appeals, Boaz Siegel.
In a letter to Tom Downs, Siegel
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Along with the endorsements of
of Torah
many prominent individuals in the
community, Tom Downs has the
Charles E. Feinberg, chairman of
the city-wide committee, pre-
sided and spoke briefly about
the emergence of an art that is
distinctly Israeli. Participants in
the program included Dr. John
M. Dorsey, University Professor
of WSU; Willis F. Woods, di-
rector of the Detroit Institute
of Arts, and Avraham Brichta,
official representative of the
State of Israel.
Bringing the greetings of the
Israel General Consulate, Brichta
expressed the view that the JNF
has "in a unique way perhaps
more profoundly influenced the
creative arts in Israel than any
other factor." He stated:
"The creative efforts of the Jew-
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have been not only instrumental in
the revitalization and implementa-
tion of the basic ideas of Judaism,
the ideas of social justice, freedom
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have completely changed the land-
scape of Israel. If this change has
deprived the artist, and predomi-
nantly the painter, of the opportu-
nity to depict the scenes of a wild-
Viewing paintings at JNF art exhibit are (from left) Avraham
erness, it has vastly compensated
Brichta, Dr. Clarence Bilberry and Charles Feinberg.
him by giving him the great in-
spiration that can be received only
by viewing a Wasteland turning
into a garden.
"The creative activities of the
JNF thus found their sublime ex-
pression in the works of the Israeli
artist.
"It is this deep link between the
An entertaining illustrated lec- ert Brody, president of the De-
JNF and the Israeli artist that
ture, "Space Travel," by Dr. Is- troit Technion Chapter. His moth- makes it most appropriate for you
rael M. Levitt, president of the er, Mrs. Samuel Brody, greeted a
Philadelphia Chapter of American number of special guests and the to initiate this most important
Technion Society and director of gathering. Note was made of the cultural venture — bringing the
the Fels Planetarium of the Frank- Brody Building now being erected creative efforts of the people of
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lin Institute of Philadelphia, and at the Technion with funds that Israel to the people of the great prominent Orthodox Rabbis:
reports on the progress made by were contributed by the late Sam: - city of Detroit, through that most
Teehnion featured the annual din- uel Brody and Mrs. Brody. Rabbi effective and beautiful language Rabbi Boruch Rabinowitz
ner of the Detroit Technion So- Irwin Groner gave the invocation. which unites us all—the language Rabbi Ban Zion Rosenthal
ciety, Sunday, at the Shaaray There were more than 200 in at- of the artist. Blessed be ye in the
Zedek. tendance, many of them prominent works of thy hands."
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The works of noted Israeli
Detroit engineers and scientists.
artists are included in the ex-
Preceding his talk, which was
GENERAL °PRIORS :
illustrated by slides, a number of ( Dr. Levitt predicted • that "in
hibit, and their works represent
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Levitt reported on the Technion the eminent astronomer gave a de- I Gilboa, Yellen, Raayoni, Rivkah JULIUS POLLAK, 7522 Fenkell, Detroit
administrative meetings he at- taile account of the Ranger 7 ex- i Kaplan, Esther Arad, Naphtali
tended recently in Israel. periences and commented on the Bezem, Ella Raayoni, Igal, Yona
to Mach, Yossi Stern and Zvi Ra-
newest experiments related
He stated that while 1,800 can-
flights to the moon.
phaeli, are among the artists listed
didates had passed the entrance
in the collection.
examinations for this year's Tech-
Robert Siegel supervised the im-
"Do not inspire overmuch fear
nion freshman class, only 800
were admitted due to the already among the members of thy house- pressive arrangements of the ex-
hibit.
overcrowded conditions at Israel's hold."—The Talmud (Gittin, 6b).
engineering college. He joined
with local leaders in urging con-
tinued support for Technion.
YEN U BY HENRY LEONARD
Jules Lev presided at the annual
need
and
an
address
on
the
event
for extended aid to Israel's edu-
cation institutions was given Rob-
Community-wide interest w a s
shown this week in the Art of
Israel' exhibition presented by the
Jewish National Fund Council with
the cooperation of all local Zion-
ists Organizations, the Bnai Brith
and Wayne State University.
The exhibition opened last Fri-
day at the WSU Community Arts
Center, 450 W. Kirby, and will con-
tinue through tomorrow night.
University art experts assisted
in arranging the 152 paintings by
Israeli artists that were placed on
exhibition.
At a formal opening of the ex-
hibit for patrons, last Saturday
night, 28 of the paintings were
purchased by enthusiastic attend-
ants and many more of the art
works were sold during the week.
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