THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, May 13, 1977

34

It is not the quantity but
the quality knowledge
which is valuable._

YOUR WEDDING—
BAR MITZVA

ALBUM
FINER
WINER

WILL BE

Violinist, Pianist to Give Concert to Benefit Musi c Club Projects

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the Artists International
Young Musicians' Audi-
tions.
Lewin entered the pre-

The annual fund-raising
concert of the Music Study
Club of Metropolitan De-
troit, featuring violinist
Rochelle Abramson and
pianist Michael Lewin, will
be held 7:30 p.m. Sunday at
Temple Beth El.

cert chairman and co-chair-
man is Mrs. Felix Rose-
nwach.
Mrs. Joseph M. Markel,
president, announces tick-
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ROCHELLE ABRAMSON

FRESH FISH

A graduate of the Univer-
sity of Michigan as an
honor scholar in violin per-
formance, Ms. Abramson re-
ceived her master's degree
from Juilliard School. She
was assistant con-
certmaster of the Berkshire
Music Center Orchestra,
under the baton of Seiji
Ozawa and Leonard Bern-
stein. In 1973 she played
concerts at Carnegie Hall
and Kennedy Center.
She won the National Fed-
eration of Music Club's
Biennial award and made
her New York debut at Car-
negie Hall as a winner of

MICHAEL LEWIN
college division of Juilliard
where he is currently a stu-
dent, and has performed at
Carnegie Hall, on radio and
with many orchestras.
Lewin was named the Mu-
sicians' Club of New York's
artist of the year.
Proceeds will provide
scholarships for young musi-
cians, musical instruments
for Israel and professional
concert appearances for
young artists.
Mrs. Ben Meckler is con-

Ford, Egypt Deal
Despite Boycott

Third Chajes
Concert Slated

Ford Motor Co., long on
the Arab boycott list for
dealing with Israel, an-
nounced Monday that
Egypt has approved a pos-
sible joint venture to have
Ford assemble medium
trucks and make diesel en-
gines in Alexandria.
"Official sources" were
quoted as saying the Ford
project would go through if
Ford took "special measur-
es" to make sure its oper-
ations in the Arab world
were more important than
its operations in Israel.
However, a Ford spokes-
man said, "We have no
plans to change our busi-
ness operations in Israel."

Philip Greenberg, assist-
ant conductor of the Detroit
Symphony Orchestra, and a
string ensemble will be fea-
tured in the third annual M.
Chajes concert of contempo-
rary chamber music, 3
p.m., May 22 at Southfield-
Lathrup Auditorium, 19301
W. 12 Mile Rd.
The program chosen by
Marguerite Kozenn Chajes,
artistic director, and Lau-
rence LaGore, musical di-
rector, includes .works by
American, German, Span-
ish, and Russian compos-
ers. Admission is free. For
information, call Bruce
Schmidt at the Southfield
Public Library, 354-9610.

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