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October 16, 1964 - Image 24

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1964-10-16

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Gadna's Concert Here Oct. 25

Music Alliance of the American-
Making its premiere tour of
Israel Cultural Foundation.
North America, the Israel National
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Youth Symphony —Gadna— con-
sisting of 85 selected teen-age
musicians, will present a concert
at Detroit's Masonic Auditorium
The 85 young members of
Saturday, Oct. 24.
Israel's National Youth Symphony
Gadna orchestra is probably "Gadna", currently on tour in the
the most celebrated youth sym- United States - and Canada, will be
phony in the world today. Made hosted by the Bnai Brith Youth
up entirely of teenagers, Gadna Organization during their stay
was created ten years ago to give here next weekend.
Arriving by bus at the Bnai
the young people of Israel a means !
of self-expression and common Brith Youti• offices 5 p.m. Oct. 23,
creation, and t.e- bring good music each youngster from the symphony
to every corner of that new na- will be met by the Bnai Brith
family he or she has been assigned
tion.
to. Members of the symphony and
Original personnel of the orches-
their hosts have been invited to
tra was drawn from members of
informal social evening at the
the Youth Battalions off the Israeli an
Labor Zionist Institute, 8:30 p.m.,
defense army, called "Gadna"
that day, sponsored jointly by the
Each year the older members are
Bnai Brith Men's and Women's
replaced by younger musicians and
Councils, Bnai Brith Youth Or-
the name " xa ," is retained as
Iganization and the Labor Zionist
a symbol of the origin and spirit
Organization.
of the ensemble.
On the morning of Oct. 24, hosts
For the initial tour of North will take their guests on a tour of
America, the conductor, Shalom the city and meet at the Bnai
Ronly-Riklis, founder of the group. Brith Youth Organization office
will direct the Gadna, orchestra. 1:30 p.m., where the young people
presenting a varied program of will board buses for a three-hour
classical, romantic and contem- I tour of an auto plant.
porary works.
After dinner, they will be deliv-
!
red to the Masonic Temple for
Appearing under the patronage
of Mrs. Golda Meir, foreign min- rehearsal at 6:30 p.m. and the con-
ister of Israel. and Avraham Har- ' cert at 8:30 p.m_
Members of the symphony will
man. ambassador of Israel to the
United States. the orchestra's De- meet at the BBYO offices 8 a.m.
troit concert is part of the cul- Oct. 25 to board buses for depar-
tural exchange program of the ture for Chicago.

Bnai Brith Youth
to Host Musicians

Southfield
High
School
Newsline

Coed Receives Award from National Magazine

Elaine Desow, daughter of the
David Desows, 17304 Cherrylawn,
received honorable mention in
Seventeen Magazine's 9th annual
international short story contest.
For her prize-winning story,
"The Little Men," Miss Desow, a
junior at the University of Michi-
gan, will receive national recog-
BY RANDY ZUSMAN
Southfield students await to- nition in the January issue. She
night's football game with eager also received $10.
anticipation as the annual home-
coming parade and announcement
Mishkan Israel Classes
of the homecoming court will be
Mrs. A. Greenwald, director, an-
made. Six girls, one of whom will
be crowned queen for the 1964 nounces the opening of Mishkan
Homecoming Dance on Saturday, Israel Religious School for its fifth
will be named as the homecoming consecutive year. Classes range
court. The parade will preceed the through fifth year Hebrew, Bar
game and will start at 7.•
Mitzvah and girls classes, Sunday
The Southfield Blue Jays will
meet the Hazel Park team at 8 school and nursery.

p.m. The homecoming dance • will
be held Saturday, 8:30 - 11:30, in
the school gymnasium.
The Community Relations Semi-
nar elected the five members of the
Southfield Youth Center Board of
Directors. Among those elected
were Alan Harvath, Phyllis Sali-
coff and Randy Zusman. The Corn-
munity Relations Seminar origi-
nated two years ago when an
interested Southfield resident do-
nated $5,000 for such an organiza-
tion. The Ford Motor Co. matched
the $5,000.
Southfield High has entered this
year a new athletic organization,
consisting of six suburban high
schools, Berkeley, Ferndale, Hazel
Park, Royal Oak Kimball, Birming-
ham Seaholm, and Southfield, to
be known as the Southeastern
Michigan Association (SMA). Rep- i
resenting Southfield High will be !
seniors Sue Seger and Randy Zus-
man.
The Southfield Interact Club, a
junior affiliate of the Rotary Club,
will sponsor the annual Foreign
' ''' ''' Exchange Assembly Oct, 21, to in-
terest juniors at the high school
in housing foreign exchange stu-
dents and in going to Europe dur-
ing the summer. Among those
participating are Alan Harvith,
The series "Judaism Faces Its hot 1, 3-4 p.m. Monday and Wed- Southfield student who went to
Spain, Eric Luria, Southfield stu-
Religious Problems" will continue nesday; selected portions from the dent who went to the Netherlands,
at the Wayne State University Bnai Pentateuch, 2-3 p.m. Monday; and
Brith Hiliel Foundation with Rabbi a discussion group on "Tradition and Randy Zusman, master of
Samuel Prero of Northwest Young as Idea and Contemporary Experi- ceremonies.
The Interact Club and the Sor-
Israel 2:30 p.m. Thursday. Sand- ence," 12:30-2 p.m. Tuesday. Class
optimums. a girls' service organi-
wiches and tea are served at noon! times are adjustable.
! All events take place at Hillel zation, ushered at the annual open
for a nominal fee.
house for parents of Southfield
At a brunch, 11 a.m. Sunday, House, 4841 Second.
High's students on Wednesday.
Hillel will present Eeta Freeman,
The primary and final elections
who will give a talk and show Junior Music Study Club, in Senior Government Day will be
, held within the next two weeks
slides on "Two Years With the
Peace Corps in Pakistan." The to Hear of Opportunities
The opening meeting of the as Southfield's seniors prepare for
brunch is complimentary for stu-
Junior Music Study Club will be the annual Senior Government
dents.
Day to be held Nov. 10.
An 8:15 p.m. lecture Monday 2 p.m. Sunday at the home of Mrs.
Morris
Stein,
26080
Salem,
Hunt-
of
the
will feature Ishai Sataty
NY Mayor Welcomes
Israeli Student Organization on ington Woods.
Guest speaker will be Dr. Rob-
"The Jordan Valley Water Pro -
Gadna Players
Young
ert Klotman, director of music in
ject."
NEW YORK (JTA)—Mayor Rob-
the
Detroit
public
schools,
who
Rabbi
Classes announced by
ert F. Wagner welcomed officially
Max Kapustin are Talmud B'rak- will speak on "Opportunities in
97 members of the Israel Youth
Music."
Symhony-Gadna at City Hall. The
String
quartet
music
arranged
'West Side Story' Tryouts
by Dr. Klotman will be performed symphony is in the United States
and USY Activities on
by Judy Offman and Paula Kno- for a two-month tour under spon-
sorship of the America-Israel Cul-
Adas Shalom Schedule
block, violinists; Terry Feldman,
Adas Shalom United Synagogue violist; and Larry Jordan, cellist. tural Foundation and Columbia
Youth will hold auditions for the
The club is open to all young Artists Management. (It will ap-
production of "West Side Story", people age 12-14, who are inter- pear in Detroit Oct. 24).
The mayor issued a proclama-
4 p.m., Sunday. Each auditioner ested in music. For information,
will be asked to sing a song of his call Judy Offman, president, 273- tion declaring that the Israeli or-
chestra was a "splendid example
own choice and to read a selected 5029.
of the common interests which are
speaking part from the actual play.
The presentation is scheduled for Beth Abraham Boys Club, drawing the peoples of the world
closer together." He proclaimed
spring.
the week of Nov. 16-23 as "Salute
All eighth graders are invited
Fathers Set Get-Together
to a Get Acquainted Party, 2
The Tefillin Club of Cong. Beth to Gadna Week."
p.m. Sunday to form the new
Abraham will open activities 9 a.m.
Shoresh USY Chapter at Adas
Barry Springel Wins
Sunday in the main sanctuary.
Shalom. Marvin Berris, adviser,
Rabbi Israel I. Halpern and WSU Law Scholarship
will conduct the surprise pro-
Frank Leiderman, synagogue di-
Barry Springel, 22, son of the
gram.
rector and youth educator, will
Sophomore USY will hold a coke- participate in the annual father Joseph Springels, 1471 W.. Nine
Mile, Ferndale, is recipient of the
tail party 4 p.m. at the home of the and son gathering.
Jerome B. Bernstein Foundation
President Ava Goldberg, 19301
Frank Lowenberg will direct ac-
Strathcona. Following a program tivities of this group of pre- and Scholarship to Wayne State Uni-
meeting, at which plans for future post-Bar Mitzvah boys who meet versity Law School.
Springel, a Mumford graduate,
events and projects will be out- Sunday mornings for a youth-con-
lined, refreshments will be served. ducted service, breakfast and received his bachelor of science
degree in civil engineering at Dre-
Senior USY Chapter will hold an sports.
xel Institute of Technology, Phila-
Oneg Shabbat 8 p.m. today at the
delphia. He is a member of Sigma
home of Steven Goldsmith, 18924
Assembly
at
Young
Israel
Alpha Mu Fraternity, the Ameri-
Pennington. They will hold a dis-
Young Israel of Greenfield will can Society of Civil Engineers and
cussion on a current Jewish issue.
There will be refreshments, Shab- launch its youth program with an the Engineering Society of Detroit.
assembly for all children in the
bat songs and Israeli dancing.
About 2,000 American firms and
community 2:30 p.m. Saturday in
the Young Israel building. Refresh- businessmen are making business
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
ments will follow the program. ' in or with Israel.
24—Friday, October 16, 1964

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Youth Pa

WSU Hillel Plans Lectures, Brunch
for Coming _Week; Classes Slated

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Miss Desow was a member of
the Alpha Lambda Delta freshman
honor society and received the
Branston Book Award. In January
she will go to Sheffield University,
England, to study education. The
20-year-old graduate of Mumford
High is a former recipient of the
Roy F. Green Jewish War Veterans
Citizenship Award.

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