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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
38—Friday, February 8, 1974
In the Dover classic is a
playing edition of his princi-
Semizdat
pal works, showing the wide
Eyed WO
TEL AVIV (JTA)—An Is-
range of his talent, from the
Serving Hospitals and II
derivation on Negro and Cre- raeli driving license is issued
LI 1-9769
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ole folk melodies to his ele- to new immigrants upon pres-
gant and moving concert and entation of a driver's license
from their country of origin.
salon compositions.
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"Music for the Piano,"
The Israeli authorities sud-
Specialized
seven years in the making, is denly noticed the great num-
a handbook that covers a ber of Russian driver's li-
MOHEL
wider range of material than censes presented in exchange
In Home or Hospital
any of its kind. In addition to for Israeli licenses.
solo piano literature, works
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An investigation soon re-
for four hands at one time vealed they were forged.
and two pianos as well as
Further investigation re-
concerto for piano and or- vealed a workshop in Tel
REV. SIDNEY
chestra are included.
Aviv issuing not only Russian
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licenses but also medical di-
Jan. 31—To Mr. and Mrs.
Dover Publications have plomas, university grad -
J. Walter Jonas (Carole
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Mohel
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A man was brought before
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"New York in the Thirties" the magistrate in Tel Aviv
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contains a series of photo- and was remanded pending
Cantor SAMUEL
Jan. 30—To Mr. and Mrs.
graphs by Berenice Abbott. investigation. He is from
Martin Aufhauser (Judy Mill-
There are annotations in the Soviet Georgia.
man of Detroit), of Moraga,
Certified
text by Elizabeth McCaus-
Calif., a son, Daniel Mark.
land.
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Self-abnegation is a rare
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"New York in Early Pho-
Jan. 28—To Mr. and Mrs.
Serving Homes 8 Hospitals
virtue that good men preach
tographs"
contains
196
prints
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Jan.
13—To
Dr.
and
Mrs.
Stanley Hammerstein (Carol
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Feldscher), 21915 Coolidge, Richard Lezell (Susan Lin- to
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1853-1901. Mary Block gath-
field,
twins,
Lee
Jason
and
lissa Beth.
t,
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Heather Denise.
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C H I C A G 0 (JTA) — A tion of the New York Histor-
Jan. 24—To Mr. and Mrs.
To Dr. and Mrs. Michael "more representative" struc- ical Society.
Martin Friedenberg (Paula
In neither work are there
Beth Moran), 26425 Franklin V. Stulberg (Judie Gordon) turing of the American Jew-
Pte., Southfield, a son, Brant of Ann Arbor, a son, Adam ish community to deal with any photos of any signifi-
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
"changing needs, changing cance representing the large
Daniel.
Gordon.
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lifestyles and the increasing Jewish community. It is un-
burdens of inflation" was derstandable that there
proposed by Philip M. Klutz- should not be any in the
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Klutznick predicted that "the
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testing period for Jewish life
in this country, a concomit-
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ant to the shifting economic,
political and social complex-
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ly to experience."
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munity continues to "trifle
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The convocation honored
Dr. Abram L. Sachar of
Brandeis University whose
leadership in the Hillel move-
ment spans its full 50 years.
Dr. Sachar, 73, was award-
ed the Bnai Brith President's
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introduced by Richard Jack-
son, head of the Americana
collection of the library and
Museum of the Performing
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Library.
American-Jewish composer-
pianist Louis Moreau Gotts-
chalk (1829-1869) was called
everything from a Creole
composer of "wild, languish-
ing, indescribable" music to
a superficial showman. The
first American concert artist
to gain international fame
prior to career in his own
Jan. 21—To Mr. and Mrs. country, Gottschalk was "fon-
Harvey Lieberman (Sandra died and feted everywhere."
Diskin), 24310 Geneva, Oak Yet his success has been
Park, a daughter, Robyn long-lived. He is still remem-
bered as one of the most in-
Lynn.
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teresting early American
Jan. 20—To Mr. and Mrs. composers—one whose work
Laurence Singal (Saundra is still performed and en-
Brown), 15021 Sutherland, joyed.
Oak Park, a son, Neil Ed-
ward.
"Music for the Piano" by that music lovers will find it
James Friskin and Irwin a most valuable reference
Freundlich, a handbook of work.
Dover makes an especially
concert and teaching material
from 1580 to 1952, is a veri- worthy contribution to musi-
table encyclopedia not only cal literary compilations by
about piano music and pian- publishing, as a large, sheet-
ists but about music and mu- music-sized, 300-page work
containing the music of Louis
sicians generally.
Published as a paperback Moreau Gottschalk.
"Piano Music of Louis Mor-
by Dover, this excellent work
is so replete with knowledge eau Gottschalk" contains 26
about musical occurrences complete pieces from original
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