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August 22, 1969 - Image 26

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-08-22

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26—Friday, August 22, 1969

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Rabin, Rudin and Detroit Symphony
Actors in Sleight-of-Hand Violins'
Exchange at String-Snapping Concert

People
Make News

JAMES D. LLEWELLYN of
Beloit, Wis., has been named as-
sistant director of university rela-
tions at Oakland University, to
assume responsibility for news
liaison with daily newspapers and
national media and for handling
OU's sports information program.
• • •
The appointment of MURRAY
KASS as director of public rela-
tions of the Joint Distribution Com-
mittee was announced by Samuel
L. Haber, JDC executive vice-
chairman.
• • •
Prof. PETER B. KE'NE:•1, an
international economics specialist,
has been named provost of Colum-
bia University. He is the son of
I L. Kenen, executive vice chair-
.
man of the American-Israel Public
GORDON STAPLES
- MICHAEL RABIN
Affairs Committee.
• • •

JOSEPH Z. NEDERLANDER,
As quickly as the violin string troit Symphony had appeared to-
president
of
Nederlander
Theatrical
snapped at the Howard C. Baldwin gether for four nights. They drew
Memorial Pavilion at the Mea- enthusiastically inspired audiences. Corp., which owns the Fisher Thea-
dow Brook Festival Sunday even- Then came the Sunday night high- ter, was appointed to the Detroit
ing, the human eyes of two very light and an experience seldom Zoological Park Commission this
week. He will serve out the un-
able violinists set hands into mo- witnessed.
expired term of a commissioner
tion, changing violins from one
Rabin commented afterward that who resigned in July.
musician to another and leaving such an occurrence was not un-
• • *
no interruption in the performance usual, that it happens, and he
of Tchaikovsky's Concerto for Vio- would have been happy to change A painting by artist LINDA ZAL-
strings
and
continue
his
perform-ILA
was
selected
by a jury out of
lin and Orchestra.
Michael Rabin was performing a ' ante. He said the humidity often 900 entries to appear in the 1969
brilliant interpretation of the con- causes a snapping of strings. Michigan State Fair Art Show. The
certo when the string snapped. But the audience was fortunate to show will be on display today
the fairgrounds.
Quick as a flash. Concertmaster witness such a sleight-of-hand per- through Sept. 1 • on
• •
Gordon Staples of the Detroit Sym- formance and to be present at a
MORTON
L.
GINSBERG,
a New
phony Orchestra handed his violin dramatic moment of a great con-
York attorney, has been elected
to Rabin, and Rabin's was snapped cert.
president of the 5000-member
from him.
The New York Philharmonic Brandeis University Alumni Asso-
There was no interruption in will be featured in the ninth and
ciation. Ginsberg. a member of the
the playing of the Finale: the final week of concerts at Oakland
Brandeis class of '56, also is a Fel-
Allegro Vicacissimo. It was dar- University's Meadow Brook Festi-
low of the university. He succeeds
ing the concluding several min- val, 8:30 p.m., Aug. 28-29-30 and Sanford
I. Freedman, '58, assistant
utes of the magnificant concert
6:30 p.m. Aug. 31. corporation counsel for the City of
that this occurred, and the con-
New
York.
tinuity of cooperative labors be-
• • •
tween violinist and orchestra was
The Detroit chapters (1st, 13th,
so perfect that an audience,
14th, 16th and 17th congressional
thrilled by the dramatic episode,
districts) of the New Democratic
cheered .the orchestra, Julius Ru-
Coalition of Michigan unanimously
din, the guest conductor, Michael
endorsed CARL LEVIN for Detroit
Rabin, the guest artist, and the
Aug. 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Phi Common Council.
Detroit Symphony's accomplish- Linovitz (Maeva Paroly of Irving
• • *
ed concertmaster Gordon Staples. ton, N.J.), 14430 Northfield. Oak I MIGUEL CARDINAL DARIO
Rudin and Rabin and the De- Park, a daughter, Carolyn Sue.
MIRANDA Y GOMEZ, the head of

Mexico City's Roman Catholic
Aug. 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Steph- Church, was guest of honor at cere-
en Resnick (Deborah Guss), 23850 monies at Congregation Beth El
Jerome. Oak Park, a daughter, I officially installing Rabbi Yekutiel
Klein as the Conservative congre-
Kimberly Beth.
• • •
gation's spiritual leader. Rabbi
Aug. 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Steph- Klein previously held pulpits in
, en M. Paull (Rhoda Sue Wain), Argentina and • Canada.
• •
27046 Fairfax, Southfield, a daugh-
The $500 Samuel Niger Prize for
ter, Lainie Ann.
• • •
Yiddish literature, awarded annu-
RABBI SHAIALL
Aug. 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Shel ally by the Argentine section of the
Jacobs (Gloria Brenner), 23860 Yiddish Culture Congress, has been
Oneida, Oak Park, a daughter. given to EPHRAIM AUERBACH
for his book, "A Leben Zvishen
Deborah.
• • •
Tawein," published in New York.
Aug. 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Elkowitz (Sylvia Feinstein), 19199
Gilchrist, a daughter. Karen Beth.
• • *
REV. GOLDMAN L.
Aug. 5—To Dr. and Mrs. Herbert
Friedman, 15121 Leslie, Oak Park.
a son, Jason Todd.
MOHEL
A large delegation of Detroit
• • •
Zionists will hear a stellar group
Aug. 2—To Mr. and Mrs. George of personalities at the 72nd an-
353-5444
A. M. Gelbecpman (Estelle Baku- nual convention of the Zionist Or-
now). 13649 Wales, Oak Park, a ganization of America, at Century
daughter, Elana Malka.
Plaza Hotel, Los Angeles Aug
28-31.
Dr.
Kleinman
Appointed
Jacques Torczyner, ZOA presi-
Experienced Mabel
dent, announced this week that
Arbitration Panelist
Serving in Hospitals & Homes
guest speakers at the convention
Dr. Shmarya Kleinman has been will include Eric Hoffer, longshore-
544-2864
named by the American Arbitra- man-philosopher; Mrs. Rita E.
tion Association to serve on the Hauser, U.S. representative on the
National Disputes Settlement ' UN Commission on Human Rights;
Recommended by Physicians
Panel.
Dr. Emanuel Neumann, chairman
RABBI
In this capacity, Dr. Kleinman, of the Jewish Agency American
who is a former president of the section; Dr. Max Nusbaum, Los
Jewish Community Council, will czyner, chairman, ZOA public
Expert Mohel
be prepared to assist in arbitra- ecutive director; and Harry Tor-
Serving Hospitals and Homes
tion, conciliation and -ettlement of vzyner, chairman, ZOA public
LI 1 9769
LI 2 4444
affairs committee.
community disputes.

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