ajes Marks 35 Years With Symphony

ms Chajes will mark
35th year as conductor
the Jewish Center Sym-
ony Orchestra as the or-
estra begins its 1974-75
ason 3:30 p.m. Oct. 20 in
e Aaron DeRoy Auditorium.
he program will feature
iolinist, Mischa Lefkowitz,
d guitarist, Matthew Mish-
akoff.
Born in Lvov, Poland,
hajes was appointed head
the piano department at
e Music College in Tel
vi* in 1934.

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4nist Parley

He came to the U.S. in
1937 and was immediately
engaged to play three re-
citals in New York's Town
Hall. He has since published
many of his compositions and
joined the staff of Wayne
State University and the
Center.
Chajes hat conducted his
compositions throughout Eu-
rope, Israel, the U.S. and
Canada.
Lefkowitz, who will per-
fOrm Beethoven's Violin Con-
certo, arrived in Detroit two
years ago from. Russia. He
began playing violin at age 7
and has performed with sym

Con6. essman Robert J.
uber (R. 18th District) will
eak at the annual public
4,1rs programs of the Zion-
t Organization of Detroit,
.00 p.m. Thursday at the
:ionist Cultural Center.
Cantor Jacob H. Sonen-
Jar will give a rendition of
:11gs. Dr. Sidney Z. Leib,
president and Dr. Sanford
.:-.4nett, program chairman,
nvite guests. Refreshments
V...11 be served.

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The Rabbi replied: "Half
if my prayer I have accom-
:ished. The poor are willing
o accept them."

phony orchestras since age
12.
Mischakoff, son of re-
nowned violinist, Mischa
Mischakoff, w i 11 perform
Boccherini's Guitar Concerto.
He has appeared as a guitar
soloist with several chamber
groups throughout the De-
troit area.
Future concerts will fea-
ture Annette Chajes, mezzo
soprano, Robert Angus, ten-
or, and Fedora Horowitz,

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pianist, Dec. 1; "Peter and
the Wolf," by Prokovief and
narrated by Rabbi M. Robert
Syme and ''Recorders
Court," a costumed group
performing baroque music,
Jan. 26; Mischa Mischakoff,
violinist, Cantor Jacob Bar-
kin, tenor, and Beth Rhodes,
pianist, March 9; and Can-
tor Harold Orbach, tenor,
Shaul Ben-Meir, flutist, Ara
Zerounian, violinist, and the
John Dovaras Singers, April
13.
For information, call the
Center, 341-4200. There is a
charge for each concert.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 11, 1974-41

Israeli Film Director Due at Bnai Moshe

MICHAEL KAPUT

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Hy Kalus, an Israeli mo- noted artists in that coun-
Weddings • Bar Mitzv.as
tion picture and stage pro- try's theater world.
ducer-director and the artis-
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tic director of the Jerusalem Kutnick, LI 7-5006.
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Bnai Moshe Israel Bond Din-
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East" to an open meeting of
the Jewish Welfare Federa-
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Rosenbaum is chief writer
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