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October 13, 1972 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-10-13

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THE DETROIT JEWISH WWI
Friday, Oct. 13, 19/2-17

Israel Muilcians, Mehta GI ven Ovations Sholem Aleichem Oneg

An audience of 4,000 en- Orchestra concluded a four-
thusiastically acclaimed the city tour of Michigan with
Israel Philharmonic Orches- with the Detroit concert, the
tra and gave an ovation to its others having been given
eminent conductor, Zubin with great success in East
Mehta, at the concert at Ma- Lansing, Flint and Ann:Ar-
sonic Temple Saturday night. bor.
A serious and very techni-
From Detroit the orchestra
cal program was handled went to Columbus, 0., for a
with great skill by Mehta. concert Sunday evening.
He was a generous director, From there they proceed to
who, responding to the audi- Pittsburgh three concerts in
ence cheers upon conclusion New York, a second one in
of the concert with Brahm's Washington, appearances in
Symphony No. 4, he gave an Toronto, Ontario, Storr s,
encore from the concluding Conn., Philadelphia and Bos-
portion of the symphony.
ton, and the concluding one
The program commenced will be on Bookville, N.Y.,
with the orchestral suite Oct,. 21.
from the pantomime "The
Miraculous Mandarin." Had
there been explanatory notes
for this notable work, it
would have provided better
understanding of its diffu-
sion. Mehta and the Israeli
musicians have gained ac-
This Week's Radio and
claim in their own country
Television Programs
and in many lands where
they had performed for the REFLECTIONS IN SOUND
manner in which they have
Time: 9:30 a.m. Sunday.
interpreted Bartok.
Station: WCAR.
In the third 'selection on
Feature: Rabbi Harold S.
the program, Mozart's Sin- Loss will explore some fun-
Ionia Concertante in E Flat damental Jewish themes
Minor for Violin, Viola and present in today's popular
Orchestra, the violin and vio- music.
• • •
la selections provided an op-
BNAI SHOLOM
portunity for two of the or-
cherta's members,' Alexan-
Time: 10 p.m. Sunday.
der Tal, violin, and Daniel
Station: WBRB-FM (102.7).
Benjamini, viola, to add im-
Feature: Phil Blazer pro-
measurably to the evening's vides a contemporary pot-
musical perfections.
pourri of Jewish humor, mu-
Sponsored as a public ser- sic, culture and literature.


vice at popular prices by the
Zionist Organization of De-
JEWISH • WORLD
troit, the Israel Philharmonic
Time: 7 p m. Sunday.
Station: WMZK-FM (98).
Feature: Jack Roberts of-
fers community notes and
news from Israel.
• • •
HIGHLIGHTS
Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday.
Station: WJBK.
Feature: Evelyn Orbach,
producer of Highlights, gives
a first hand view of the
"Tomb Offerings from Ge-
zer" in the first of a two-part
series. Mrs. Orbach talks
with Dr. Joe Seger, director
of the excavation, and Nancy
Shapiro of Southfield, a stu-
dent of the University of Mi-
chigan and volunteer worker
at the dig. Gezer is the larg-
est archeological mound of
its kind in Israel.

gewry

en

the „Air

While the orchestra direc-
tor is not Jewish — Zubin
Mehta was born in Bombay,
India, and is of Parsi descent
—the nearly totally Jewish
philharmonic cast is com-
posed of more than half sa-
bras, native Israelis. Mehta
received his musical training
from his father, Mehli Meh-
ta, first concertmaster and
later conductor of the Bom-
bay Symphony Orchestra. In
addition to directing the Is-
rael Philharmonic Orchestra,
Mehta is concurrently music
director of the Los Angeles
Symphony Orchestra.
(Related Story on Page 32)

The difference between
little Palestine and bigger,
richer countries is one and
one only. In other countries
there is room for a definite
number of Jews. But ask any
Jew in Palestine, "What do
you lack?" and the answer
will be: "More immigration!
More! More! More!"—Chaim
Weizmann, in an address,
1940,

to Feature' 'Jewish Vote' Panel

Welfare Federation; and
The Sholem Aleichem In- ney Irving Tuckel; Julius George M. Zeltzer, chairman
stitute will hold its first oneg Harwood, manager-research of the education division,
planner of the Ford Motor Jewish Welfare Federation.
Shabat of the year 8:30 p.m. Co. scientific research staff:
TIN public is invited at'no
today at the Labor Zionist Alan D. Kandel, director of chatige. Refreshments will be
Institute.
social planning of the Jewish served.
Irving Panush, chairman
of the Sholem Aleichem In-
stitute culture committee,
will moderate a panel sym-
posium on "The Impact of
the Jewish Vote on the Com-
—we
ing Elections."
Participants will he attor
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