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May 05, 1978 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-05-05

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, May 5, 1978 15

Hasidic Songs Certain to Delight

"Chabad Nigunim" is so
delightful a recording of
Hasidic songs that it adds to
the multiplicity of achiev-
ments of the Lubavitch and
their followers.
They do many things, the
Lubavitch. They have
enchanted many youth, are
establishing centers in uni-
versity towns as they did in
Ann Arbor for University of
Michigan students, and one
of their most recent contri-
butions to the Jewish home

`Israel Prevents
New Holocaust'

NEW YORK (JTA) — Is-
raeli Premier Menahem
Begin declared that the "in-
dependent, free state of Is-
rael" which "rose out of the
ashes" of the Holocaust will
prevent anyone from ever
again trying to destroy the
Jewish people. He pledged
that the Jewish people will
remain united, Israel will
keep prepared and able to
defend itself and that the
Jewish state will continue
to seek peace.
Begin made his declara-
tion at a memorial service
commemorating the 35th
anniversary of the Warsaw
Ghetto uprising and the six
million Jews who were
murdered by the Nazis.
The service was held at
Temple Emanu-El here
where he came directly
after arriving in New York
from Israel.
The annual event,
attended by thousands in-
side and outside the
synagogue on Fifth Avenue,
was sponsored by the War-
saw Ghetto Resistance
Organization (WAGRO) in
conjunction with many
major Jewish organiza-
tions.•

German Groups
Hit Passion Play

BONN (JTA) — The
Munich, Augsburg and Re-
gensburg (Bavarian)
branches of Germany's
Association for Christian-
Jewish Cooperation have
appealed to the Town Coun-
cil of Oberammergau to re-
consider its decision to go
ahead with the staging of
the controversial Passion
Play based on the anti-
Semitic text written in
1860.
The Council's decision
over-turned a decision by
the previous Council last
February to proceed with
plans for a different version
of the play written in 1750.

was the publications of a
truly enriching cookbook
under the title "Spice and
Spirit of Kosher Jewish
Cooking." Recipes and regu-
lations fill the pages of this
large book.

Now comes another
mark of continuity in
Lubavitch activities, the
appearance of another of
the movement's record-
ings. "Chabad nigunim"
is a collection of songs
performed by the
Chabad Choir, a nation-
ally functioning group. It
is accompanied by an or-
chestra directed by
Seymour Silberman. Eli
Liosker is the consultant.

Cantor Moshe Tele-
shevsky and P. Sokolov pro-

vided direction and musical
settings.
The songs in this record
include "Ata Ha-Keil,"
"Torah Tziva Banu," "Ni-
gun Simha," "Nigun
L'Shabat V'Yom Tov,"
"Hs7gmir Bisjvahim," "Tal
Ya' sis," and others.
There are several
Nigunei Simha and the
humming and solos, the im-
pressiveness of the youth
section of the choir, the
spirit injected, combine to
give power to musical selec-
tions sung not by profes-
sionals but by religiously
inspired people. The
Lubavitch have a right to be
proud of their newest addi-
tion to their spiritual
creativity.

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