▪ THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 36 Friday, April 25, 1980 It is vain to expect any advantage from our profes- sion of the truth if we be not sincerely just and honest in our actions. NEW!. WINDSOR'S ONLY AUTHENTIC HUNGARIAN CUISINE German Stars Highlight DSO Festival By MARGUERITE KOZENN CHAJES Throughout the music world, the German singer Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau is recognized as one of the leading baritones and as the foremost interpreter of German lieders (art songs). He has recorded close to 900 t WHEN DOWNTOWN I\ VISIT DETROIT'S NEWEST, MOST FASHIONABLE RESTAURANT Open Mother's Day May 11 • LUNCH • DINNER • SUNDAY BRUNCH STROLLING GYPSIES THURS.-SUN. OPEN TUES. THRU SUN. FROM 11:30 a.m. OLD BUDAPEST RESTAURANT 1412 WYANDOTTE ST. EAST, corner of Moy Ave., Windsor 519-256-4226 t Hart Plaza '963-3131 4•4 1 SO -FlYetroit owntow ■ 6611.- ••• ■■ •••=olor De RESTAURANT 4""e• . 7:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. SPECIAL * JUICE * TWO EGGS $ * TOAST, KAISER ROLL OR BAGEL * COFFEE OR TEA 39 —.......... 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He is also one of the most sought after operatic baritones; he is the author of very informative and musicological books and is also a conductor. On Saturday he will be the soloist in the "German Requiem" by Brahms. The soprano soloist of the Re- quiem, presented by the De- troit Symphony Orchestra under Maestro Antal Dorati, will be the wife of Fischer - Dieskau, Julia Varady, the much ap- preciated primadonna of the Munich National Theater. A few years ago both sin- gers appeared as soloists in , The Michigan Senate has adopted a resolution of trib- ute to Julius Chajes, who is celebrating his 40th an- niversary as conductor of the Center Symphony Or- chestra at the Jewish Com- munity Center. The resolution describes Chajes' musical education, his career in Detroit as a musician, conductor and composer, as well as his teaching at Wayne State University. The resolution states in part: For 40 marvelous years Mr. Julius Chajes, music master extraordinaire, has conducted the superb Cen- ter Symphony Orchestra of Detroit. This excellent or- chestra, which he founded in 1940, has consistently given the public the very finest in beautiful music. In JULIUS CHAJES " sincere appreciation of this fact and Mr. Chajes' great gift as conductor, music teacher, and composer, we join the people of the Re- naissance City and indi- viduals the world over in honoring this musical giant. . ." Why travel 2,000 miles to eat at .. . TONY ROMA'S BOBBY RUBINO•S OR When you can eat the same Bar-B-Qued Baby Back Ribs and Onion Rings at • . Teaching About Holocaust Focus of ADL Delegation NEW YORK — American Jewish community leaders will meet with educators and gol, ernment officials in Poland, France and Italy to discuss teaching about the Holocaust. The meetings, part of an international interreligious seminar sponsored by the Anti-Defamation League, will take place June 25-July 6, and will be highlighted by a private audience with Pope John Paul II. The group will meet with church and government of- ficials and Jewish commu- nity leaders to discuss the status and living conditions of Jews in the three coun- tries. Meanwhile, the open- ing of a dialogue between Holocaust survivors, their children and media arts specialists will take place at a conference Monday at the Waldorf- Astoria Hotel in New York City. Sponsored by the newly established Holocaust Sur- vivors Memorial Founda- tion, the conference will focus on the importance of Holocaust survivors work- ing with media arts people — filmmakers, playw- rights, journalists, documentarians, graphic artists, musicians, etc. — in educating the public about the Holocaust. 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