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December 11, 1964 - Image 22

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1964-12-11

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Jewish Folk Chorus Marks 40th Year Gelvan-Busch Vows

Morris Mandel's 'Stories for Speakers'
Is Veritable Treasure for Orators

The Jewish Folk Chorus has en- of founders; the expanded reper- Will Be Exchanged
tered its 40th year with a look toire is based on these songs.
"A certain rabbi had a very
Under president Morris Citrin,
Public speakers, who are con-
ahead. Two public concerts early
strict sense of justice. One day
(who sings right along with the
stantly searching for new stories
in 1965 will be presented by the
rest of the group), the chorus
and anecdotes and appropriate quo- his own wife raised an outcry be-
group, under director H a r v ey
cause she believed the maid had
never refuses a request to ap-
tations for use in their orations,
Schreibman.
pear before any organization. It
are being provided with a veritable stolen an object of value. The
Although there may be English,
servant, an orphan, tearfully de-
has sung before every type of
gold mine in a new Jonathan David
Hebrew and other melodies in-
nied the accusation. 'We will let
group in the community, always
book.
cluded in the January and May
the court settle this,' declared
without request for, or expecta-
"Stories for Speakers," subtitled
concerts, the club's first love is tion
of, compensation. The sing-
"Stirring Stories to Add Spice to the mistress of the house.
still Yiddish. To present classical
"When the rabbi saw his wife
Every Speech," is the treasure that
Yiddish folk tunes was the original ers, all working men and women,
will thrill the person on the public preparing to go to court, he im-
intent of the chorus' small group do their own fund-raising.
mediately
put on his best suit.
4
platform. Its author, Morris Mandel,
Young Schreibman, the chorus'
"'Why do you do that?' she
an able educator and psychologist,
first American-born conductor, also
asked in surprise. 'You know it is
has incorporated into this volume
directs a young chorus as an off-
which Jonathan David Publishers undignified for a man of your
shoot of the senior group. On occa-
position to come to court with me.
(131 E. 23rd, NY10) justifiably hail
sion, the two perform together.
as an important addition to their I can very well plead my own
Jan.
17,
the
Jewish
Folk
Chorus
vtn
case.
products for the current season.
will perform at the Jewish Center.
" 'Of that I am sure,' answered
Dr. Mandel accompanies his
Highlight will be the cantata. "My
This Week's Radio and
the rabbi, 'but who will plead the
compilation with advice to pub-
Glorious Brothers," based on the
Television Programs
case of your maid, the poor or-
lic speakers.
MISS DALE GELVAN
story of the Maccabees. The anni-
phan? I must see that she gets
ETERNAL LIGHT TELEVISION
His collection of stories, quota- complete justice.'"
versary concert May 17 will be
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Gelvan of tions, parables; etc., appeals in an
held at the Masonic Temple Scot-
Time 8:30 a.m. Sunday
"Stories for Speakers" is suit-
Wilmette, Ill., announce the en- alphabetical arrangement, com-
tish Rites Cathedral.
Station: Channel 4
gagement of their daughter Dale mencing with subjects of Accuracy. able for people in all walks of life,
Feature: Gloria' Foster, noted
to H. Ted Busch, son of Mr. and Action, Adjustment, Adversity, A - of all denominations. It is a book
Negro actress and star of the long- $1,000,000 Gift
Mrs. Albert L. Lieberman of York vertising. Aging, etc., and conclud- good to read, splendid to make use
run, off-Broadway production of
Rd.. Huntington Woods, and Mr. ing with Worry, Worth, Writing. of and will be a lifesaver for public
"In White America," will play the
Marston Busch of East • Lansing. Youth. Sandwiched in between speakers.
role of Sojourner Truth in "Im-1 Given Einstein
Miss Gelvan is a student at Mich- them are subjects of every con-
One man among a thousand I
mortal Journey," drama of a one-
igan State University. The prospec- ceivable nature.
have found; but a woman among
time slave who helped free many Medical Center
tive bridegroom is a graduate of
Under
Jews,
for
example
he
in-
,
them all I have not found.Ecclesi-
others from bondage.
PHILADELPHIA (JTA)—A $1,- Michigan State.
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corporates a charming story about astes 7.
000.000 gift has been made to
Juda-
Catholic
convert
to
I
a
French
ETERNAL LIGHT RADIO
Philadelphia's Albert Einstein
ism. Aime Palliere.
Time: 10:30 a.m. Sunday
Medical Center by Dr. and Mrs. Interior Designers Plan
Want The Best?
Here is a typical example of
Station: WWJ
Leon Levy. A 459-bed hospital Party to Benefit Causes
Ask the Folks Who've Had
Mandel's
stories.
On
the
theme
of
Feature: "Noah's Ark." adapted building at the Medical Center's
The Michigan Chapter of the
SAM BARNETT
from the story by Israel Zangwill, Northern Division will be named National Society of Interior De- Conceit, he incorporates the fol-
and His Orchestra
will tell the story of Mordecai; "The Leon Levy Medical-Surgical signers will hold a benefit party lowing:
A congressman once said to
Emanuel Noah, whose proclama- Building" in recognition of the 4-7 p.m. Sunday at Ess-Jay Floor
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Horace Greeley: "I am a self-
tion to establi-h a refuge for Jews gift..
Products Co.
made man." "That, sir," said
in this country is answered by the!
Paul J. Johnson, chairman of
Proceeds will go toward the. D. Greeley, "relieves the Almighty
poet, Peloni. who becomes the sole Einstein's Board of Trustees, said
colonist.
the donation was made in memory J. Healy Children's Home. Receiv- of a great responsibility."
1.
*
There is an especially approp-
of Dr. Levy's late mother, Mrs. ing Hospital's department of Psy-
the March of Dimes and riate story to illustrate the sense
THE JEWISH HERITAGE
Fannie Levy. Dr. Levy is a member chiatry,
chaptet's
scholarship
fund.

the
of justice that motivates saintly
of the board of directors of Colum- ,
Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday
ALL
Harry Zucker. board chairman people. Under the Justice title,
bia Broadcasting System. He also
Station: WCAR
GIRDLES, BRASSIERES
of
the
Michigan
Chapter
NSID,
is
AND LINGERIE
Feature: Shtetl Culture and Am- is 5 member of Einstein's board of party co-chairman with Mrs. Zu- Mandel tells the following:
erican .Jewish Life" will be dis- trustees. Mrs. Levy is the former ! 'cker.
Best Nylon
FOR THE BEST IN
cussed by Manheim Shapiro. na- Blanche 'Paley, daughter of Mrs.
Hosiery
call
Mrs.
Zu-
For
information,
Philadelphia.
and
Samuel
Paley,
of
MUSIC & ENTERTAINMENT
tional director of the American
HURRY!
HURRY!
cker LI 3-8578.
Jewish Committee's communal af- the late Mr. Paley.
fairs department. and Joseph Edel-
man, director of the Jewish Com-
And His Orchestra
11525 DEXTER
munity Council's culture commis-
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Cor. Humphrey
sion.
* • *
BENNETT
CERF
By
TO DWELL TOGETHER
Time: 9:15 a.m. Sunday
ERMAN NIASIN recalls one All-American fullback who
Station: Channel 2 and WJBK
was so dumb he won three letters before he could write
Feature: "Conversation with Dr. one. He could do everthing with a ball but autograph it.
Carl Herman Voss." Part II, will Reporting late for practice
feature the author of "Rabbi and
Minister" discussing the influence one day, he was ordered by
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