THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, Arch 5, 1971-31
Center Music Festival Concert
to Feature Jewish Composers
The Center Symphony Orchestra, Chajes, will close the program.
Tickets are available at the Cen-
under the' direction of Julius
Chajes, will devote its next con- ter's cashier.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Fink will
cert to Jewish composers in cele-
bration of the Jewish Music Festi- entertain the patrons of the orches-
val 1971, 3 p.m. Sunday at the Jew- tra at a buffet supper after the
concert on March 7. Fink is chair-
ish Center.
Annette Chajes, mezzo-soprano, man of the patrons committee.
Cantor Harold Orbach, tenor, and
Shaul Ben-Meir; flutist, will solo.
Mrs. Chajes, who has concertized
extensively, sings in Hebrew, as
well as performing art songs and
musical comedy selections. She is
alto soloist at Temple Israel. Mrs.
c*ch
Chajes will sing songs by Lavry,
Zaria and the aria from "Samson
and Delilah" by Saint-Saens.
Orbach, cantor of Temple Israel,
has performed throughout the
Eighteen:year-aid Susannah Idsses her father- Dr. Abraham Joshua Heschet en his receiving the
United
States and Canada. His
Baal Brith 1271 Jewish Heritage Award for "excellence in Jewish literature." The $1,000 literary prize,
presented annually by Baal Brith's commission on adult Jewish education to a writer whose "authen- credits include 19 leading operatic
roles.
tic interpretation of Jewish life and values" contributes positively to contemporary literature, honored
He will be heard in songs by
Dr. Heschel for his works in Jewish philosophy, history, mysticism and religion in a literary career of
One of A Kind
Chajes, Ellstein and in the aria
35 years. In the photo at right, Rabbi Herbert Weiner (right) of South Orange. N.J., is presented the
from
"La Juive" by HalevY-
Collection of Diamonds
Boat Brith. Book Award by Rabbi Jay Kaufman, Bug Brith executive vice president. The $500 prize, also
Ben - Meir, flutist of the Detroit
and Fine Jewelry
given annually by the commission for "a single work of distinction" on Judaism or Jewish life published
Symphony Orchestra, who came
during the preceding year, cited Rabbi Weiner for "a% Mystics," a volume offering his personal inter-
to this country from Israel a
pretation of Jewish mysticism and how it can be applied to the problems of mntemporary Jewish life.
few years ago, will play the solo
lines of Ernest Block's Suite
Modale, which will receive its
first Detroit performance on this
occasion.
"Eros," a symphonic poem by
Claire Schwartz
Yale Law School professor Mi- one belligerent group in the re-
Sylvia Schneider
chael Reisman offers "Diplomatic gion are satisfied. Is it not - signi-
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Two Wayne State University pro- Alternatives in the Middle East" in ficant that Israeli withdrawal
MUSIC AND ENTERTAINMENT
(1 blk. E. of Soartlrflo1d)
fessors have been selected to re- "The Art of the Possible,"_ pub- from Sinai in 1956 purchased a
Fountansid• Office Confer
ceive the ninth annual Probus Club lished by Princeton University decade of nonviolence on the Is-
Suite UN
Mon.-Fri. 11-4. CLOSED SAT.
Awards for Academic Achieve- Press.
raeli-Egyption border?"
And His Orchestra
352-72311
ment at the University.
Reviewing all the aspects of the
Interesting, also, is that in
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They are Dr. Charles E. Lucas,
evolving issues affecting the quest
dealing with the Golan, he pro-
assistant professor of surgery in
for peace, Dr. Reisman contends
poses
a
Druze
Trust
Territory
the school of medicine, and John
that contrary to many specula-
that would Involve both Israel
E. Mogk, associate professor in
tions and charges "Russia re-
and the Arabs. He states that
the law school.
severe limits tr+ Mid-
"the Trust can be created solely
Both will receive $500 grants, quires very
dle
Eastern
conflict."
by Israel and the United Na-
without restrictions, and Probus
He acknowledges that' "Inman, tions."
Club plaques at the Annual Probus
Club Award Dinner March 13 at like Egypt, is unlikely to be coerced
His proposal . on Jerusalem is
the Sheraton-Cadilac Hotel. The into doing something it deems to that "it would be an Israeli city,"
club is an organization of Jewish be against its interests."
operating under a Jerusalem Sta-
Sylvia Alpert '
ParadoxicallY," he maintains, tute, creating also a Jerusalem
business and professional men.
Lois Ekelmon
The two faculty members were
"Israel itself has an urgent in- Administrative Tribunal. Appeals
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Fashions
selected by a judging committee
terest in continued world use of from the judgment of the latter
including Lawrence M. Carino,
the Suez Canal even if it continues would go to the InterztationaL Cowl
in a- beautiful mood.
vice president of Storer Broad-
to be barred from the Canal."
of Justice. Because the big poners
Soft. and Feminine. See them today !
casting Co. and general man-
He suggested numerous ways - and the Security Council would-be
ager of WJBK-TV in Detroit;
of implementing approaches to inevitably involved in such a
John H. French, Jr. president
scheme of - things,. this,- -too, ap-
an accord, such as: "One techni-
of City National Bank of De-
pears to be questionable insofar as
que for effective neutralization
26571 W. 12 Mils Rd., Southfield, Mich. 354 - 3554
troit: and Lawrence Gubow,
Israel is concerned in considering
(1/2 aleck Woof of Northwestern Hwy.)
of Sinai might be the creation
U. S. District Court judge.
any such Proposal before there is
of an externally supervised
Mon.-Sat. 10 'til 5:30
Dr. Lucas is largely responsible
an
over-all
plan
for
a
lasting
'Sinai Development Trust,' ap-
for the emergency surgical serv- plying a vast scheme of develop-
peace based on: definite agree-,
ices at General Hospital,
meats by all concerned.
ment to the Sinai Peninsula." He
but in addition to his hospital
goes into detail on applying
Dr. Reisman takes into account
duties, he has gained national at-
this theory.
the
national conflicts in the area
tention for his original research in
His proposals call for Israel's and his conclusion is like a warn-
the experimental laboratories at
withdrawal of one kilometer from ing:
WSU.
the Suez Canal, Egypt's dredging
"The area must be recognized
Dr. Lucas has been deeply in-
of the canal, reopening it to in- for what it is: a regional multi-
volved in the study of emergency
ternational traffic. Such a goal, polar arena, which will continue
health services, especially those
the Yale professor proposes, would to be unstable because of fragmen-
related to the field of trauma. The
call for "vindication of Egyp- tary development and the ambiti-
proposed changes in the City of
Detroit for the optimal delivery tian sovereignity over Sinai coup- ous and conflicting political goals
led with the effective and peace- of various national elites there.
of the injured to various hospitals
Take Advantage of the
were based on a scientific study to ful neutralization of Sinai, to be The appropriate goal for Power
which Dr. Lucas was one of the accomplished in a manner that en- diplomacy, then, is to help create
Great Savings on the
riches all- the inhabitants of the the conditions of minimum order
prime contributors.
FOLLOWING SPECIAL ITEMS
in the region. to lower the level
Mogk. formerly executive direc- entire region." -
There is a detailed analysis of of overt violence, to isolate or
tor of the Michigan Industrialized
STOCK OF
Housing Program, served as chair- the refugee problem, of the Jor- neutralize the initiators of unrest
O GIRLS WINTER COATS
man of the Detroit School Decen- danian issues, of the Palestinian and to resolve the major moral
SIZES
2 TO 14
claims,
of
the
numbers
game
in
and human problem—the plight,of
tralization Committee and member
GIRLS SKI JACKETS
of the Detroit Board of Education. counting refugees, and he states, the Palestine refugees — -the"
SIZES 4 TO 12
.
As WSU he initiated a special Dosing a question which will sure. Most equitable manner possifile,.
study program involving both law ly find divided replies from Is- These operations must be carried
• BETTER DRESSES
out by drawing upon local coopera-
SIZES 2 TO 14
and engineering students in work saelis:
"A Palestianian Arab State on tion where it Is available and skirt-
on the problems of building code
• GIRLS SNOW SUITS
enforcement in Detroit. He was the West Bank may not seal Is- ing the short-sighted obstinance
SIZES 2 TO 14
Off .OUR
rael's
eastern border, but it may of a number of elite groups .- There
also the major draftsman for
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"Operation Breakthrough," the well liacify it increasingly over is, at least for "the time being., a"
.
SIZES 4 TO 12
time, insofar as the demands of. convergence of Great Power lin:,
governor's housing study.
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terest: no Power -leeks a recrtide,
scene -of violence in the Middle
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East, and all are coming to the
tied t • that - their present
Can only lead to the grave=
'at 'of "collisions. Within the lintibt ,
The Detroit Association of University Women.. wilV,hokE- a scholar- If feasibility and possibility, there
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Shores. U.. President And Mm Robben -Flemilig will be present. .hereere not- great, the penalty far.
failure - may- be enormout.".
SUNDAY:Itto 5
to 9
OPEN
Among the committee chairmen Is :Nancy Weiswasser.
ReismsnliPtam not he :accepted-
-Dr. and Mrs. Ezra Lipkin of Victoria- Ave., Oak Park, will be among
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theloonnet-an- ardste reception - follostiWthe_Manth- 2.-coneett -of -the Tules, but' they Will ittielF add - le
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Pro Musir.a Society at the Detroit Institute of Arts. Mrs. Edward Roth the consideration of formulas out
SUNDAY 12 TO S
OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 9
is social chairman. The Orford String Quartet will perform this final of which it is hoped there will
emerge peace. —P.S.
concert otthe season.
Larry Freedman
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