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September 24, 1971 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-09-24

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---osoyiesna ten, alreane.
Jai& artists: and-dheators eon-
&hilted mmeriaitively--to,the daz-
zling- craitiene54nd PerformaiMers
includinglaie iviiitifIareaderel, t
Opened thi_JohnF.-Kennedy Cen-
ter'forilie PerforaiingArta; known
else:- as the National Cultural Cen-
ter o the United. States:
Leo-nard Bernistein; Antal Dorati,
Julius Rudd, Isaac Stern to
the-top-four alphibeticallY — drew
tremendous plaadits from some of
the :-most sophisticated audiences
in American. cultural historY that ,
filled:the- Opera Mouse and-Conceit
Halrdrii-ing_. their - dedicatory' -week
in- early September:
Among the_ illustrious spectators -
a't Iternstein's Mass that officially
opened the Center was .composer=
Aaron Copeland, who was warmly
embraced by-_ his colleagues of
Man* years before the Perfonamiee
when - they „ met at the :Kennedy
family's how.
Besides Bernstein himself; prin-
cipals listed in the- official pro-
gram brocburd for !Masa" include:
Stephen:-Schstartz; composer and
lyricist whii was associated with
Bernstein in writing the -produc-
tion; Gordon- Davidson, the pro-
duction's, director who has , guided
twenty Other
_major productions;
Manriee Peress,- its musical-direc-
tor who also directs the municipal
orchestra of Austin: and Corpus
Christi- in Texas; and Mrs. -Diana
the Coordinator who has
prodiiced -. the - television - special
"Shubert .AlleY," and is the wife
Of the producer-director ifertiert
Shumlin. Blacks, led -by. ,Alvin
Bailey'and-his remarkable dancers;
forma large part of the cast of

7. 'Perot, by the' way, told -JTA
that his 'father camelo New York

s- from Maghditdorhere his anteaters

:bad been living -since the fall of
the Seated Temple.- "We are. not
be -:added - witb
&IOWA'
as*k_Onde. He waphiined that his
'- sun114111.--. 11- alianO-Alt - amMrdance
with' Gone reiginal ,Hebeale sound;
- Stink; the name beeante "Perez."
„Ileinniishi Was eimailisslined te
COSMIC OieWelelk.tE the niartyged
Itsitaifilsra Ameseay: by Mrs.:
Owasels.
EfiniePektYsbe neat -1 ward': green -
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.Earnatein :siad literddent
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llain -7e* aiant.:The eeez
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- NEWYORK (STA) The Jew-
iah :Care AssOciatiOn has
retained, : that -more - than 80 per
cent of JCCA scholarship awarders
earn their degrees =or complete
theie: chosen-,course of s - tudy,- in
contrast to information indicating
that less thin half of college fresh-
Inen :complete their courses. -
The: agenCyi.which Provides care
= for some 1,500 -troubled youngsters
: annually in foster homes, group
residences and residential treat-
- meat centers,' reported that 105
students, all -of them aided by the
:MCA , and Most of theiu JewiSh,
are attending graduate schools,
oolliges and vocational 'schools
- 7-with'the lielp JCCA scholarship
-grants.

the New=' ;Vail :Pliilharlastie
from 195$ to 190-wiken-lie Abe-
iame its Ia ola. ieendiatilli t 1
devote "snare. ii#10 to amnesia'',
Ilicluding:"Nms.!! nis.oris and
thfrd sympheaies Were named
"Iensmialt" and °Kaddish."
In his "anote from- the Compos-
er" -in the official - program- bro-
chure, Bernstein gives "my special
gratitude" to- ids sister Shirley
"who, in a moment of drisis,, turned
the tide by implementing her be;
lief in the work with swift and
sturdy action." _ , -
Under Antal Donati's leadership
and with Issac Stern as the guest
violinist, the - National - SYmPhonY
Orchestra formallY opened the
Concert Hall. President' and Mrs.
Nixon, making their first- appear-;
ance at the Center, were present.
With Dorati Conducting, "Hall' to
the Chief", and the Star Spangled
Bennie' were -heard - officially for
the first time there, too.
DOrati, bori inBudapesfin 1906,
made, his :American debut as a
symphonic coachicter_ln =1937. He
his given annual perforniances in
Israel 'for the _past 10 -years.

rat: Center__

Vienna-born Julus. :Andel, the
Center's :made director, Conduct-

at the world premiere of Albert

TNEmallorrAwmusimmvs
Histadrut Fund Raises
Friday Ssplemlisr
000;000hill *ears
- LOS :ANGELS' tJTA) — Close
live but a fraction ,of our
to $22,008,0810;. in long term com-
mitments foe the health, educa- life. — —Henry David Thoreau..
tional welfare programs of
Histadrut •ii Israel has been raised
through the - Israel-Ifistadrut Faun,
dation during the past 11 years,
Dr.. SOI Stein; executive vice presi-
dent, - anneunced - at the; annual
Foundat
ion luneheon; sponiored by'
the Los Angeles Histadiut Coun-
cil. Los Angeles has raised $2.-
700,000 toward the national total.
. • _

Ginutera's- "Basins Cenci," per-
formed by the Opera 'Society of
Washington. RudeVahrays wears
the gold leaf s
of the Pal-
mach in hU lapel
t.
The ever-popular Stern had two
"firsts" at the Center: The violin-
ist, now 51, offered Mozart selec-
tions 'with the symphony., The
President and Mrs. Nixon joined
in standing ovations to him. Two
nights later he appeared- with Classified Ads Get Quick Results
cellist Leonard Rose, who also
is Jewish, and pianist Eugene Is-
tomin, whose mother is Jewish, in
" We wish all our
the inaugural , concert of the Cen-
-. Friends. and Customers
ter's Founding Artist Series. -
Much of the Center is still =-
A Happy, Healthy & Prosperous .
finis
' hed. Included it the Concert .
NEW YEAR
Hall -Lounge which Israel is deo-
orating and furnishing. Expecta-
6 9.4
& gamily
tions are that the lounge, which
Presidents will visit while attend-
ing concerts, will be opened ' late
in November. Israel is-tine of 14
nations which have announced
"substantial contributions" to the
Center. '

Tonight, come
see 1 972 at
Wood-ward near
uarton Road

The brilliant

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An impact-resisting bumper-system protects that value.

_There are exquisite new interior appointments such as a crush
velor motif in the- Broughism. interiors are trimmed
with fruitwood, rosewood or wood-like carvings and the
instruments are clustered and angled toward
the driver for ready accessibility.

Thoughtful new Cadillac touches include-new improvements in the
exceptional "rolling- smoothness" attained in the 1971 Cadillac
ride and a detachable, built-in litter box.

Inspect this unique and elegant motor car in our showroom
at your earliest convenience. Wilson-Crissman Cadillac, Inc.,
1340 Woodward, Birmingham. Open Monday and Thursday
evenings cunt all day Saturday.

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SPOlq.sors Motote-o
ergarten Program
gomi
YORIV (JTA)
nal-
.pie;schoot-ige
then in _Morocco- have -Obtained at-
least eleinentary-;knowledge of
Heiweioves the past-decade since
- Committee
utter_
introduced - ear _migrant.-
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