' • • 5 7 r y . .17 le 7. 111 77 IS .8 1! • MI Gottschalk Piano Music, Other Classics Issued as Dover Paperback RABBI LEO 11 Pr ,T •• • • r. 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 LI 2-4444 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. RABBI. S. ZACHA-RIASH . "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 557-9666 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 * * licenses but also medical di- Jan. 31—To Mr. and Mrs. Dover Publications have plomas, university grad - J. Walter Jonas (Carole also issued as paperbacks, tion certificates—all expe Mohel Cooperman), 29340 Leemoor, large-sized photographic col- printed. 358-1426 or 357-5544 Southfield, a son, Scott Ran- lections. A man was brought before dall. "New York in the Thirties" the magistrate in Tel Aviv * * * 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. * * Self-abnegation is a rare * * "New York in Early Pho- Jan. 28—To Mr. and Mrs. Serving Homes 8 Hospitals virtue that good men preach tographs" contains 196 prints - Jan. 13—To Dr. and Mrs. Stanley Hammerstein (Carol 3 99-7194 — 547-7970 of buildings, scenes, metro- and good women practice. Feldscher), 21915 Coolidge, Richard Lezell (Susan Lin- to politan areas in the years —Oliver Wendell Holmes. Oak Park, a daughter, Me- den), 23620 London, South- 1853-1901. Mary Block gath- field, twins, Lee Jason and lissa Beth. t, * ered them from the collec- Heather Denise. MUSIC BY * 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. 968-2563 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 4 SAN JUAN? YEP, WE HAVE IT! nick, a former president of second book, but one dealing TRAVEL WITH US. I Bnai Brith and long-time ad- with New York in the 1930s I HAMILTON, MILLER, vocate of greater communal surely must have had ap- I HUDSON & FAYNE TRAVEL CORP. unity. proaches to Jewish-interest Addressing convocation ex- areas and special buildings, ercises commemorating the synagogues, museums, sem- I 1 557-5145 50th anniversary of Bnai inaries, These omissions are Brith H i 1 1 e 1 Foundations, disappointing. Klutznick predicted that "the next 10 to 20 years will be a II /u6ic 5rtify for the 2)13criminding testing period for Jewish life in this country, a concomit- I by ant to the shifting economic, political and social complex- es that all of America is like- ly to experience." American Jewry, Klutznick said, will have to exercise "ingenuity and skill" to avoid 'YESHIVATH BETH YEHUDAH TRAVELS "indiscriminate budget cuts" in many Jewish communal GATEWAY to services and "to diminish, if ISRAEL, U.S.A. and EVERYWHERE not curtail, wasteful duplica- tion where it exists." We help you plan your trip, you help us maintain our He warned that the com- bined pressures of inflation Nursery and Kdgn.Dents. and "indispensable Jewish Eve. 559-7567 Call 557-6750 communal needs abroad that must be met" can mean a weakening of its own Jewish institutions and programs if the American Jewish com- munity continues to "trifle with the need for change." 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 Medal as the "master build- VISIT OUR er" of a program that began with a handful of Jewish un- NEWEST dergraduates at the Univers- STORE ity of Illinois and has since 17515 W. NINE MILE ROAD proliferated to 315 campuses Suite 865 in this country and abroad. Southfield, Michigan 48075 Bnai Brith president David M. Blumberg surprised the IN THE 400 invited guests with a similar but unscheduled pres- ORDER TODAY 1•• entation to Dr. Sachar's wife, Thelma, for her own involve- maternity Please send gift subscription to: ment in the campus program in its formative years. fashions NAME GOLDMAN RUBE I editions. They were selected for this volume and are thus introduced by Richard Jack- son, head of the Americana collection of the library and Museum of the Performing Arts of the New York Public 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. * * 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 I Bi Announcements GREENBAUM MOHEL U.S. Jews Aske d Change as Needs Chancre SAM BARNETT the gilt everyone 3.cups 7 M ach. Pitt and hi3 Orch.e3tra 358-3642 a subscription to vitt Aer, t isp. THE JEWISH NEWS NOW! 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