• • Pisgah Lodge Holds Rally for Bonds 1 1 Brevities THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 2, 1970-23 Gaiety alone, as it were, is the CLAUDIO ARRAU, the famed hard cash of happiness; everything concert pianist who comes to the else is just a promissory note. Masonic Auditorium Jan. 24, was —Sclumenhauer. born in Chillan, Chile, Feb. 6, 1903. Like most of history's great NEED WALLPAPER ? SEE PAGE 17 pianists, he was a child prodigy. Arrau was able to play a Beethoven sonata off the printed page at the age of four. He gave his first recital in Santiago at five and made his Buenos Aires debut at At the festival for Israel hosted by Pisgah Lodge and Chapter and co-sponsored by nine other Bnai Brith lodges and chapters, which resulted in $50,000 in Israel Bond subscriptions, are (from left) seated: Mrs. Irving Isaacs, first vice president of the Bnai Brith Women's Council of Metropolitan Detroit; Mrs. Lee (Alyce) Diamond, president of B & P Chapter; Dr. Herbert Bean, president of Pisgah Lodge, and Mrs. Julius Ring, Bnai Brith Women's Council Israel Bond chairman; standing, Herman Kasoff, president, Metropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith Council; Felix Rosenzweig, Bnai Brith Council Israel Bond chairman; Joey Russell, guest entertainer; and Ben Goldhoff, Pisgah Israel Bond chairman and chairman of the affair on behalf of the Bnai Brith Israel Bond program held at Bnai David. Ford Foundation Aids Pioneer Study . . of Language Planning in Israel A three-year investigation of The pioneering project, which language planning processes in also includes a comparative study Israel will be supported by a grant of language planning in East Pakis- from the Ford Foundation. tan, India and Indonesia, is being directed by Dr. Joshua A. Fish- man, distinguished university re- Brett fem . ss to Take • search professor of social sciences Yeshiva University. The study Shelley Feldman as Bride,' at will be co-directed by Dr. Charles MISS SHELLEY FELDMAN Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Feldman of Briar Dr., Oak Park, announce the engagement of their daughter Shelley Gail to Brett Jeross, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Jeross of Park Ave., Oak Park. Miss Feldman and her fiance at- tend Michigan State University. Bnai Britit • • - Activ ates ISRAEL CHAPTER helped brighten the holiday for children in the pediatric wards of Detroit General Hospital's Receiving branch. The service group treated young patients to refreshments and gifts. Among the treats was candy donated by students of Southfield's Marion Simms elem- entary school, representing the donors' Halloween receipts. Dog Obedience Training ALL BREEDS 647-6850 - 543-7669 seven when he was on his way to Berlin to continue his studies on a government subsidy which was renewed for 10 years running- s * * The RED CROSS BLOODMO- BILE will be in the area Jan. 14 and 15, with the entire community asked to participate. The unit will be at the Masonic Temple, 357 14, 3-9 p.m.; at the Clawson-Troy Woodward, Bloomfield Hills, Jan. Elks Club, 1451 E. 16 Mile, Troy, Jan. 15, 3-9 p.m.; and at the Red Cross Northwest Office, 31228 Five Mile, Livonia, Jan. 15, 2-8 p.m. * * * FREDERIC FRANKLIN, one of the great figures of the interna- tional dance world, is director of the brilliant young National Ballet Company, which comes to the Ma- sonic Auditorium, 8:20 p.m. Satur- day. Red Cross Offers Courses in Water Safety . The American Red Cross will launch 10-week water safety in- structor courses this month for persons in the area who are inter- ested in training to teach Red I Cross lifesaving and swimming 'classes. Classes will be held 7-10 p.m. starting Monday at the Jewish Center, main building; and 7-10 p.m. starting Jan. 12 at Oak Park High School. Classes total 30 hours of train- ing. Persons interested in enrolling must hold a current Senior life- saving certificate and must be at least age 17. There is no charge. Registration , will take place at the first class session. A. Ferguson, chairman of the com- mittee on linguistics at Stanford !University, and administered by the Center for International Studies at Stanford. According to Dr. Fishman, the study will investigate how gov- ernments arrive at language pol- icy decisions, how language ag- encies and institutions do their work, how dictionaries, word - lists and grammers are prepared Hold Down Wages, Israel and how people react to such products of language planning as Asked; Taxes to Go Up new technical nomenclatures and TEL AVIV (JTA) — Finance new spelling rules. Minister Pinhas Sapir warned here Israel was selected as one of the that Israel faces an "economic countries to be studied because of earthquake" next year unless ur- the advanced state of its language gent measures are taken. He ap- planning. No other developing pealed to industrialists and work- country, Dr. Fishman said, has ' ers to modify their demands for a language planning agency with higher prices and higher wages. as much recognition and experi- Meanwhile, across-the-board in- ence as the Academy of the He- creases in the direct and indirect brew Language. Many of its rulings taxes paid by Israelis are included in grammer, spelling, terminology in the 1970 budget now in the final and translation have been widely stages of preparation by the fi- accepted, both in governmental and nance ministry. nongovernmental circles in Israel. Expected to rise are municipal "Our study will try to explain taxes, automobile and television the relative success of the aca- license fees and the sales taxes on tobacco, liquor and virtually every demy's work, and to determine how various individuals and groups category of consumer goods. The have reacted to the language de- budget will go into effect at the cisions it has arrived at," he said. beginning of the new fiscal year. YES! 440 acres of happy Snowmobile Country for EXCLUSIVE use of Lewiston Lodge guests. The Lodge is located on East Twin Lake and nestled in the north woods. A huge warm fireplace and cheerful cocktails add to the enchantment of Lewiston Lodge. Come to happy Snow Country. 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