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November 12, 1976 - Image 42

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1976-11-12

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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Shopping for Clothing & Gifts?

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Co-Ordinator!
call us at 353-2509 and

will assist you with your holiday selections.

. . . after

3 P.M.

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Renowned Pianist Ruth Laredo Young Israeli Basketball Star
Here in an Impressive Concert Returns to 'Amateur' Contract

Ruth Meckler Laredo is
the current sensation in
the ranks of American
musicians.
Flawless in her rendi-
tion on Nov. 4, at Ford
Auditorium, in her ap-
pearance with the Detroit
Symphony Orchestra, she
gave to the Saint-Saens
Concerto No. 2 such sig-
nificance that she over-
shadowed all previous
displays of genius in her
work on the piano.
Ruth Laredo earns first
rank position with the
greatest of pianists of this
age, thanks to a maturity
that is earning for her
recognition wherever she
appears.
For the Detroit audi-
ences who heard her at
Ford Auditorium last
week-end, Ruth Laredo
was a blessing. She began
her career here and con-

American Nazis
Pass Leaflets
on Crystal Night

NEW YORK — The Na-
tional Socialist German
Workers Party of Lincoln,
Neb., circulated "Don't
Buy Jewish" posters
Tuesday in Frankfurt,
Germany. The organiza-
tion's name was the offi-
cial name of Hitler's
Nazis, and Tuesday
marked 38 years since
"Crystal Night" when the
Nazis destroyed Jewish
synagogues, shops and
homes.

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Suing 2 Airlines

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NEW YORK—Three of
the 104 hostages rescued
in July by Israel's raid on
Entebbe Airport in
Uganda have filed $3 mil-
lion damage suits against
Air France, whose j et was
hijacked, and Singapore
Airplanes, which was
used by the hijackers.

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RUTH MECKLER LAREDO

tinued as a nationally
acclaimed pianist. She had
her roles with the Music
Study Club, later as a sol-
oist at a Balfour Concert of
the Zionist Organization of
Detroit, and at other im-
portant functions.
She studied with
Rudolf Serkin at the Cur-
tis Institute in Philadel-
phia and has long been
associated with the
Marlboro Festival. She
has performed with the
major U.S. symphonies,
including the New York,
Boston, Philadelphia and
Cleveland, and has made
the first complete record-
ing of the 10 Scriabin
piano sonatas. Miss
Laredo was the first
musician ever to receive
the Winston Churchill
Traveling Fellowship,
which she won in 1973.
Adding glamor to the
concerts that featured
Ruth Laredo was the ap-
pearance of Hiroyuki
Iwaki as conductor of the
Detroit Symphony Or-
chestra.
Born in Tokyo, Iwaki
studied at Tokyo's Toho
Conservatory and was ap-
pointed assistant conduc-
tor of the NHK Symphony,
of which he became chief
conductor in 1956.
In recent years he has
appeared on this conti-
nent as guest conductor
of the Minnesota, At-
lanta, Detroit, New Or-
leans and Toronto or-
chestras. In 1973, he as-
sumed the post of the
chief conductor of the
Melbourne Symphony.

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Men's Clubs]

DETROIT CHAPTER,

Tau Epsilon Rho Legal
Fraternity, will have a
meeting 7 p.m. Tuesday
at the Red Cedars
Lounge. Cocktails will be
served at 6. Kenneth M.
Wissbrun, trust officer of
the tax department of the
Manufacturers National
Bank, will speak on "The
1976 Tax Reform Act."
For reservations, call
Norman S. Miller, chan-
cellor, 222-4206. There is a
charge.

* * *

BNAI MOSHE MEN'S
CLUB will meet 8:15 p.m.

Tuesday, at the
synagogue. Guest
speaker will be Terry
Lester of E. F. Hutton
and Co., Inc., who will dis-
cuss stocks, bonds and in-
vestments. Wives are in-
vited. Refreshments will
be served.

The basketball season
is well under way in Is-
rael. Mickey Berkowitz,
who was a star with Mac-
cabi Tel Aviv prior to last
year, has rejoined his
team after a stay in the
United States.
Berkowitz wanted to
attend an American col-
lege, and after trying
without success to enter
Duke University ended
up at Nevada-Las Vegas.
Unfortunately for Ber-
kowitz, the Las Vegas
team was just loaded with
talent, and as a consequ-
ence the Israeli star
rarely performed with
the varsity five.
Despite the glamor of
American basketball, the
former all-time junior star

of Israel decided to cast
his lot once again with his
Maccabi teammates after
contracting for a tidy sum
plus receiving a guarantee
that he would be estab-
lished in the sporting
goods business, much as
Israel's hoop idol Tal
Brody has been set up by
the Maccabi basketball
organization
Berkowitz had dreams
of becoming the first Is-
raeli player to break into
the U.S. professional
ranks. Now that there is
but one professional
league in the United
States, Berkowitz
realized that his chances
for ever making the grade
were very slim and de-
cided to take what insid-
ers advised us is a very
lucrative Maccabi con-
tract.

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