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November 01, 1968 - Image 36

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1968-11-01

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36—Friday, November 1, 1968

Rise An Gray Becomes UHS Women Planning
Mrs. Larry Silverstein Pre-Donor Lunch Rally

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Lavry's `Emek' on Symphony
Program for B alfour Concert

Dr. Sidney Friedlaender, chair- direction of Sixten Ehrling.
Jason Tickton, who heads the
man of the 1968 Balfour Concert
committee of the Zionist Organiza- music committee for the concert,
tion of Detroit, announced this provided these notes about Lavry
and his selection:
The works of Marc Lavry (1903-
1967), noted Israeli composer, in-
clude compositions for large and
small symphonic organizations,
operas, ballets, concerti, cantatas,
oratorios, chamber music, and
many instrumental and vocal solos.
His sacred -works include the ora-
torios 'The Walls of Jerusalem,'
`Queen Esther,' Gideon' and 'Song
of Songs' as well as a 'Sacred
Service' for the Sabbath Evening
and Morning. His symphonic
poems are subtitled 'From Dan to
Beersheba,' Emek' and 'Carmel.'
"Emek (Valley) , was composed
in 1937. The Emek is the most
fruitful part of Israel. This work
has a folkloristic style; Marc
MARC LAVRY
Lavry obtains unusual effects by
his
compositions. He was the con-
week that the late Marc Lavry's
composition "Emek" will be fea- ductor of the Berlin Municipal
Symphony
Orchestra from 1927 to
tured by the Detroit Symphony
Orchestra, which will again play 1935; the conductor of the Haifa
at the concert this year under the Symphony from 1958 to 1967 and
was a guest conductor for the
famous Israeli Philharmonic Or-
MUSIC BY
chestra and the Kol Israel Radio
Orchestra. Mr. Lavry visited
America in 1958 and conducted
his own Sacred Service for the
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Temple Beth -El Music Festival."
Michael Rabin, American vio-
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concert.
The complete program for the
Y COOPE
concert has been announced as fol-
R
lows:

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A luncheon rally for the annual
fund-raising event of the Woman's
Auxiliary, United Hebrew Schools,
will be held noon Wednesday at
the Esther Berman Building.
Mrs. George Gantz, president,
announces that Mitchell Feldman,
Music the Stein-Way
board member of the United He-
brew Schools, will be guest
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Mrs. Feldman, chairman of the
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The couple's parents are Mr. and
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The bride's gown, designed by
Geoffrey Beene, was of heavy
Elizabth satin with high neck-
line, long sleeves and raised
waistline. It featured a skirt of
ungathered folds and deep side
pleats. Her illusion veil was at-
tached to a flower wreath. She
carried Phalaenopsis and Steph-
anotis on her confirmation Bible.
Sister of the bride, Mrs. Harvey
Gordon, was matron of honor.
Bridesmaids were Mrs. Dennis
Brooks, Ellen Gross, Judith Holtz-
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Also in the bridal party were
the bride's grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Jacob Finkelstein.

Franklin Siden Gallery will open
an exhibition of recent sculpture
MICHAEL RABIN, Soloist
by Detroit artist Arthur Schneider
I Saturday. This marks his first one-
Christmas Stamp to Depict ; man exhibition in Detroit in five
Van Eyck's Annunciation years, and a new series of sculp-
tures in bronze and transparent
WASHINGTON (JTA) — The plastic will be shown for the first
United States Post Office has time anywhere.
scheduled sale of a 1968 Christmas
Schneider's commissions include
stamp, an action that in recent
years has drawn protests from exterior doors at Beth Aaron and
Jewish organizations including Temple Emanuel synagogues, wall
the American Jewish Congress. reliefs at Sinai Hospital and the
They claim that it violates the Arlan Building in Birmingham, as
church-state separation provision well as a fountain for the city of
of the Constitution. The 6-cent Saginaw. Other works by the artist
stamp will go on sale Nov. 1. It is are in the collections of Temple
based on a detail from "The An- Beth El, Temple Israel, Jewish
nunciation" by Jan van Eyck, the Welfare Federation and Cong.
Shaarey Zedek. His sculpture is
15th Century Flemish artist.
included in dozens of important
private collections throughout
America.
The artist will be present at the
tojeKtaliTAA /1
opening. The exhibition continues
tehtelvi.,
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Chairman, Balfour
Concert

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