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October 09, 1970 - Image 24

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-10-09

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
24—Friday, October 9, 1970

PianistJonathan Purvin to Solo
With Sympony at Jewish Center

Mizrachi Women Cites Bayard Rustin

Exemplyifying the glamour and
glory of Spain, Jose Molina and his
BAPLES ESPANOLES pr ea en t
their dynamic display of Flamenco
foot-stamping, heel-clicking and
castanet-smacking at the Masonic
Auditorum, 8:30 p.m., Oct. 30. Born
in Madrid, Molina started his dance
career at the age of 3.

The first in a series of six bun- me b. LS. yealey t..ompeuuon in
day afternoon concerts given by Dallas.
This will mark Purvin's first
the Center Symphony Orchestra
under the direction of Julius Chajes Detroit appearance.
will be presented 3 p.m. Sunday at ,
the Center, with Jonathan Purvin
as soloist in Tschaikowsky's Piano
Concerto No. 1 .
Weber's Overture to "Frei-
• •
schuetz" and Beethoven's Fifth
.
Symphony also are listed on the
program.
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Purvin, born in New York City,
began piano study at age 5. He
made his first public appearance
at 13. Since that time, he has
given numerous performances in
the New York area and over
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radio and television.
In January 1967 he won the Juil-
ti
and in
H ard Concerto Competition,
ladie.
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June 1968 he was one of the prize
winners in the Fourth International
Piano Competition in Montreal.
He was a scholarship student of Look for the blight red Package at-
Vladimir Ashkenazy at Meadow your favorite store.
.
Brook in summer 1969 and 1970.
Last spring, he was the winner of

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Mrs. Milton Jacobson, president of Mizrachl Women's Organi-
zation of America, presents the 1970 America-Israel Friendship Award

to Bayard Bustin, exectuive director of the A. Philip Randolph
Institute.
• •
NEW YORK (JTA)—Bayard Rus-
647-5730
"We support Israel because sh i
tin, executive director of the A. is an oasis of democracy in th i
Philip Randolph Institute, was hon- midst of feudal states which er r
ored here by a national Jewish determined that she shall be de
women's organization for his ini- stroyed. Every democrat, wherev i
tiative in mobilizing black support he is, will by logic have to su p
port Israel." Rustin continued tc
for Israel.
Rustin accepted the 1970 Ameri- state, "We support Israel becaus
ca- Israel Friendship Award, of she attempts to uphold the highes
the Mizrachi Women's Organiza- sense of charity in that she is pre
tion of America from Mrs. Milton pared to work with Arabs an c t
S. Jacobson of New York, national African States' people in that wa
which Maimonides has describe d
president.
as the highest form of charity
The award has been conferred that
IT STICKS TO THE
one does which doe
annually since the establishment away which
with the need for charity.'
of Israel in 1948 upon public fig-
SPAGHETTI
ures not of the Jewish faith who
have contributed substantially to
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aissmia_
the promotion of friendship be-
tween the peoples of the United
States and Israel.
"One of the most significant and
heartening events of the past sev-
eral months," Mrs. Jacobson said
in presenting the award, "was the
appearance in late June of an
appeal by more than 60 black
leaders of great prominence call-
ing upon our government to give
full support to Israel at a time
when Israel urgently needed that
support."
Continuing, she said: "In honor-
ing Mr. Rustin, who initiated that
effort by a broad spectrum of the
black community, we express our
NEW THICK
gratitude on the eve of the Jewish
HOME STYLE
New Year to all who participated
and continue to participate in
SAUCE FROM
strengthening the edifice of Amer-
ica-Israel friendship, and the fabric
of our democratic heritage."
MRS. ELLIS FABIAN
Accepting the award in the
name
"not
only
of
the
64
black
In
a
recent ceremony at Bnai
will
love
it—so
thick
Your family
leaders who signed the appeal David Synagogue, Karen Lee
it sticks to the spaghetti, never
for support of Israel, but of the Weinman became the bride of Ellis
millions of black people In the Fabian.
sinks to a pool on your plate.
who have good reason to
Parents of the couple are Mr.
Every bit of its real Italian ta'am
support Israel," Bustin cited Is- and Mrs. Hy Weinman of Harding
gets into your mouth. Choice of
rael's role in working with de- Ave., Oak Park, and Mr. and Mrs.
veloping nations in the Middle Sylvan Fabian of Dufferin Ave.,
three meatless sauces: Meatless.
East and Africa. Also, he ex- Windsor.
Mushroom, Marinara. Keep all
pressed appreciation for the
Susan Weinman attended her
"great contributions that the sister as maid of honor. Brides-
three on hand for tempting
Jewish people have made to maids were Sheri Gerendasy and
variety.
black people here In our strug- Marsha Botkin.
gle for freedom."
Alex ICronenwald of Toronto was
best man. Ushers were Lyle Sum-
mer of Windsor and Leon Botkin.
Also in the bridal procession
were grandmothers Mrs. Robert
KOESAHTEsit
Shapiro, escorted by her grand-
son Eric Shapiro, and Mrs. Louis
Kline, escorted by her son, Wil-
ALL SPECIALS GOOD WHILE QUANTITIES LAST
liam Weinman of California.
The newlyweds left for a honey-
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p.m. Sunday at the home of Mr.
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Greenfield, Royal Oak.
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