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October 06, 1972 - Image 16

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-10-06

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Israeli Musicians Acclaimed in U. S.

(Continued from Page 1)
From Washington the or-
chestra went to Wheaton, Ill.,
on Monday. Then commenced
a notable Michigan tour:

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this Saturday evening will
mark the fourth Michigan ap-
pearance — the concert ar-
ranged by the Zionist Organ-
ization, to be held in the
Masonic Temple this Satur-
day evening. Again the local
audience will be privileged to
hear the orchestra under the
direction of Zubih Mehta.
The Israel Philharmonic's
current American visit
marks continuity for a great
musical
group which had
a most interesting beginning.
It was first known as the
Palestine Orchestra. De-
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"Education and Theater in
Israeli Culture" is the theme
of a talk to be presented by
Eliav Naharin, director of
the Hebrew department of
the Jewish Center, at a meet-
ing sponsored by Americans
for Progressive Israel-Hash-
omer Hatzair 8:15 p.m. at
the . Oak Park Community
Center.
Naharin, an educator and
actor, is a graduate of the
Habima drama school. He
was an actor with the Habi-
ma Players for five years.
A social hour will follow. For

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The

conductor of the Detroit Sym- night. To express the com-
phony Orchestra, the late munity's protest against
Ossip Garbilowitsch, took a USSR discrimination and to
deep interest in it. The late condemn the ransom plan,
Bronislaw Huberman, world- worshipers marched with Si-
famous violinist, rightfully fre Torah from synagogues
is called the orchestra's into Washington's adjoining
singing, chanting
founder. Under Its present streets,
name it is now in its 36th prayers, reciting Psalms and
giving voice to unity with
year of existence.
The John F. Kennedy Cen- Russian Jews in whose be-
ter for the Performing Arts half they pledged all efforts
was filled to capacity Sunday to secure their right to emi-
evening to welcome the or- grate to Israel.
A reception that was plan-
chestra, its distinguished con-
ductor, the brilliant violin ned at Raleigh House Wed-
soloist. In the audience were nesday afternoon for Zubin
many notables. Henry Kis- Mehta was held without the
singer was there. So was guest of honor. Mr. Mehta
Secretary of State William remained in Flint due to the
Rogers — and many of their sudden death of his mother-
associates. There were many in-law. He is married to the
members of Congress there former Nancy Kovac of Flint.
At the reception, at which
and Senator George Mc-
Govern sat next to Israel a number of Detroiters be-
:•:• Foreign Minister Abba Eban. came affiliated with the new-
The Democratic candidate ly-formed American Friends
for President was given a of the Israel Philharmonic
great ovation — and many Orchestra, Abraham Cohen,
from the audience followed secretary general of the or-
hiin to the reception after chestra, told of the progress
the concert to give him extra it had made and of the suc-
cesses that led the orchestra
cheers.
To assist in promoting the to a role of being rated one
of
tie 10 best in the world.
K: activities of the Israel Phil.
East Lansing, Tuesday
harmonic, there was a 81,000-
es,iiing, the orchestra was
a.couple dinner preceding the
picketed by 30 Michigan State
concert. Michigan patrons
University students. Orches-
who supported the project
tra members were unaware
K included Mr. and Mrs. Irwin
of the picketing until after
Green, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel the concert.)
Hamburger and Mrs. Morris
(Local Story Page 19)
Shaver, Detroiters, and Mr.
and Mrs. Morris Pelavin of
Flint.
Naturally, there was secur-
ity. The Israel Philharmonic
concert was the only function
that night in the Kennedy
fr
Center, and every nook and
This Week's Radio and
corner was searched and in-
:
snected before the concert. I Television Programs
There were Israeli and
ETERNAL LIGHT
American security men to
Time: 10:30 o.m. Sunday.
provide protection. As an in-
Station: WWI.
dication of the need for
Feature: Mark Van Doren
caution and protection, there and the late Maurice Samuel
was a message in every pro- will discuss the bald moun-
gram from Patrick Hayes, tain at Gilboa where Saul
managing director of the fought his last battle, as well
Washington Performing Arts as the Valley of Jezreel, in
Society which supervises the the 13th of a I5-week series
Kennedy renter. After wel- on ' The Cities and Surround-
coming the guests "to this ings of the Bible."

o
concert of the Israel Philhar-
monic Orchestra which opens REFLECTIONS IN SOUND
the second season of the
Time: 9:30 a.m. Sunday.
Kennedy Center of the Wash-
Station: WCAR.
ington Performing Arts So;
Feature: Rabbi Harold S.
ciety." Hayes' message Loss will explore some fun-
stated:
damental Jewish themes
"We assure you that, in present in today's popular
light of recent events, every music.
e e•
precaution has been taken for
BNAI SHOLOM
security and safety tonight,
Time: 10 a.m. Sunday.
but we also ask your help
Station: WBRB-FM (102.7).
and cooperation as follows:
Feature: Phil Blazer pro-
"If you notice anything un-
usual by way of a box or vides a contemporary pot-
package or in the behavior pourri of Jewish humor, mu-
of a member of the audience, sic, culture and literature.
please raise your hand high
JEWISH WORLD
as a signal to a security of-
Time: 7 o m. Sunday.
ficer who will be stationed
Station:
WMZK-FM (98).
nearby.
Feature: Jack Roberts of-
"It is our fervent wish and
hope that there will be no I fers community notes and
. ‘r_ael
untoward incidents this eve- news fromIs
ning. We seek only one aim—
Highlights will be pre-
your enjoyment of the music
which you have come to empted by "Semi - Annual
Mormon Conference" Sun-
hear."
Of course, there were no day.
incidents. and all available
police were there to provide Grocers to Gather
protection. All police leaves
Old United Grocers Asso-
had been canceled for the ciation will hold a business
day. It was felt like a warn- meeting 7:30 a.m. Saturday
ing to terrorists that threats at Lancaster Hills Apts. club
to people's security will not house, Southfield. Refresh-
ments will be served. For in-
be tolerated.
In deference to the appear- formation. call Mrs. Irving
ance in Washington of the Weiner, 557-3499, or Al Gor-
Israel orchestra, the Soli- don, UN 4 - 8381. The Jewish
darity Wish Russian Jewry News inadvertently printed
demonstration ip Washington the incorrect date in last
%of's held, on birstnak TorstbatkeelCs. edition.

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