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April 27, 1979 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-04-27

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

20 Friday, April 21, 1979

U.S. Plan to Employ Foreign
Temple Beth El Hebrew Music Festival
to Feature Flute Soloist, Organ Dedication Help in Negev Worries Israel

Flutist Kim Rosner will
be featured among the sol-
oists in Temple Beth El's
25th annual Hebrew Music
Festival scheduled for 8:30
p.m. May 4 in the temple.
was
Rosner
Ms.

graduated from the temple
religious school and Michi-
gan State TJniversity,
where she majored in music
and mass communication.
The program also will
feature the Wayne State

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Women's
University
Chorale, conducted by. De-
nnis Tini; the Temple Beth
El Choirs and Chorale; Can-
tor John Redfield; Annette
Chajes and Edward Kin-
gins.
Rabbi Richard C. Hertz
will narrate the program.
Prof. Jason Tickton is di-
rector of the festival.
The festival will be the
occasion to dedicate the
organ in the Helen L. DeRoy
Sanctuary as a memorial to
Jack J. Wainger. The organ
was donated by Mrs.
Wainger.

The public is invited free
of charge. The program is
presented by the Sandra T.
Bloom Memorial Music
Fund.

Jewish Cemetery
Is Vandalized

NEWARK — Vandals
smashed nearly 400
gravestones, pried bronze
plaques from them and rip-
ped out-the floors and walls
of the office at Union Field
Cemetery last week. The
cemetery is owned by sev-
eral Jewish organizations.

25th Annual Hebrew Music Festival

Sponsored by the Sandra T. Bloom Memorial Music Fund

Temple Beth El

Birmingham, Michigan .

Friday Evening, May 4, 1979 8:30 P.M.

An Evening of NEW Contemporary Music

__feattiring

The Wayne State University Women's Chorale

Dennis Tini, Conductor

and

The Temple__Beth El Chorale and Choirs

Mrs. Jason 1H. Tickton, Conductor

S ol oi s t s

Annette Chajes, mezzo soprano
Kim Rosner, flutist
Edward Kingins, tenor
Cantor John Redfield, baritone
Pro. Jason H. Tickton, Music Director and Organist
Rabbi Richard C. Hertz, Narrator

You, your family and friends are cordially invited to hear this outstand-
ing program of NEW liturgical compositions by Herbert Fromm,
Cantor David Benedict, Cantor William Sharlin, David Schiff, Ernest
Bloch, Julius Chajes and Samuel Adler. Ther is NO charge. All are
welcome.

:NAN

KIM ROSNER

Wayne State University Women's Chorale

TEL AVIV (JTA) — The
American intention to em-
ploy foreign labor in the
construction of two new
military air bases in the
Negev has Histadrut offi-
cials worried.
The U.S. plans to bring
some 2,500 foreign workers
to Israel, probably from
South Korea or other coun-
tries, to work on the air-
fields that the U.S. will fi-
Pance.
Yeruham Meshel, secre-
tary general of Histadrut,
has no objection to foreign
labor. But at a meeting with
Defense Minister Ezer
Weizman who signed the
construction agreement
with Pentagon officials, he
insisted the employment of
any workers, Israeli or
foreign, must be coordi-
nated with Histadrut.
He said the labor fed-
eration has international
obligations and agree-
ments to safeguard the
rights of any workers in
Israel.
Meshel also has met with
two senior American offi-
cers, one from the U.S. Air
Force and the other from the
Defense Department. He
explained that Israel's
economy would be harmed if
Israeli workers were lured
by higher pay away from
their regular jobs to work in
the Negev._ -
He said the hiring of
workers from the Israeli
labor market should not be
on an individual basis but
through existing agencies
in consultation with His-
tadrut. The latter, he said,
must be involved in setting
the terms of employment.
Weizman has reportedly as-
sured Meshel that his
agreement with the Penta-
gon does not preclude this.
Meanwhile, Israel
Goralnik, director gen-
eral of the Labor and So-

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Activities
in Society

Marilyn Frumkin of
Southfield was in Miami
Beach, Fla., last week visit-
ing her grandmother, Mrs.
Cecil Woontner, a former
Detroiter, who was celeb-
rating her 98th birthday,
and her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Meyer (Shirley)
Please.
* * *
Naomi Cutler, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cutler of
Southfield, is in London,
England, where she is a
student doctor at St. George
Hospital. Following her
service at the hospital, she
will tour England, Greece
and Scotland. Following
graduation in June, she will
be an intern at a Johns
Hopkins affiliate hospital in
Maryland.
*,* *
Mr. and Mrs. Hershel
• (Adela) Rosenbaum of Is-
rael were in the Detroit area
recently to visit the Morris
Rosenbaum Family, the
Sammy Rosenbaum Family
and the Abe Goren Family.

cial Affairs Ministry, has
warned that the man-
power shortage in Is-
rael's construction in-
dustry threatens the suc-
cessful redeployment of
the Israel army once it
evacuates Sinai. He said
foreign labor would be
unavoidable and their
recruitments must be
carried out in an orderly
manner, bearing.in mind
that they are only tem-
porary workers.
Goralnik said a special
team will be appointed to
deal with work permits for
all foreign laborers. The
team will take into account
the social aspects of the em-
ployment of foreigners for
as long as they remain in
Israel.

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