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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Israel Teenagers
Win Music Prize

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BOTTINEAU, N. D.
(JTA) — The symphony
band from Kiryat Ono, a
suburb of Tel Aviv, made its
first trip to the United
States a resounding success
last week when it won the
top award in the Interna-
tional Youth Band Festival
in North Dakota. Thirty-
three bands from 22 states
and nine countries com-
peted in the three-day musi-
cal festival.
The Israeli group, com-
posed of 50 teenagers age
12-20, were awarded the top
prize on the basis of musi-
cianship in the symphony
competition, the highest of
three categories.

The teenagers, who have
been in the U.S. since July
12, warmed up for their
competition by playing 11
concerts, including one at
Mt. Rushmore and an-
other at the Centennial
celebration in Rapid City,
S.D. The latter concert
also marked the 51st birth-
day of the symphony's
founder and director,
Aharon Alkalay.

The band, which has won
international competitions
in Britain, Austria and the
Netherlands, was formed in
1961 by Alkalay when he
was a teacher at Kiryat
Ono's elementary school. He
founded the city's conserva-
tory a few years later.

Aguda Party Head
Lorincz Defeated

JERUSALEM (JTA) —
The Orthodox Aguda Israel
Party held its first internal
elections in 30 years last
week and according to the
unofficial count they re-
sulted in a resounding de-
feat for its hitherto strong-
est faction headed by MK
Shlomo Lorincz.
Lorincz, the only Agudish
leader opposed to a united
front with the relatively
more moderate and Zionist-
inclined Poale Aguda Israel,
ran a poor third behind for-
mer MK Menahem Porush
who came in second.
First place went to the
Central Faction headed by
Pinhas Menahem Alter of
the Hasidic Gur dynasty.
Observers said that a new
alignment was likely to
emerge in the party which
could spell the political
eclipse of Lorincz.
The Aguda, a tiny party
to begin with, is fragmented
into more than a half-dozen
factions representing var-
ious Hasidic and other ul-
tra-Orthodox sects. It won
only three Knesset seats in
the last elections. If the
seats are re-allocated, Lor-
incz is expected to lose his.

Latin Jews Meet

NEW YORK (JTA) — Is-
rael's Ambassador to the
UN, Chaim Herzog, partici-
pated in the convention of
the Federation of Jewish
Communities in Central
America and Panama, held
in Costa Rica last week.
Herzog was the guest of
the president of Costa Rica,
who also addressed the con-
vention.

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