56 Friday, October 23; 1961

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Soviet Emigre Chamber Orchestra Concert
to Aid Music Foundation's Israel Programs

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The Michigan Friends of
the Music Foundation,
sponsors of music and per-
forming arts education pro-
grams in Israel, are selling
benefit concert and af-
terglow tickets to the pre-
miere Detroit performance
of the Soviet Emigre
Chamber Orchestra.
The concert will be held 8
p.m. Nov. 1 at Orchestra
Hall.
Lazar Gosman, conduc-
tor of the Leningrad
Chamber Orchestra for 17
years and concertmaster of
the Leningrad Philhar-
monic Orchestra, will con-
duct the Soviet Emigre
Chamber Orchestra. Boris
Bloch, Russian-born vir-

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terlochen.
The Kleins' yeafly search
for Israeli youngsters with
superior talent and social
skills led them to Mr. and
Mrs. Robert (Mary Jane)
Asher of Chicago who had
founded the Music Founda-
tion. Detroiter Ruth Broder
introduced them by tele-
phone and a special selec-
tion committee was estab-
lished by the foundation in
1980.
Moshe Leibowitz of Lod
was selected for this past
summer. He is the' first-
chair trombonist of the Is-
raeli National Symphonic

Shown are, from left, Music Foundation founder
Mary Jane Asher, scholarship winner Moshe
Leibowitz, Detroiters Diane and Marvin•Klein, schol-
arship winner Nina Frolich and Robert Asher.

tuoso pianist, will appear as
soloist.

The musical program
for • the evening will in-
clude Adagio for Strings
by Abinoni, Sinfonietta
by Shostakovich and ar-
ranged by Gosman,
Piano Concerto No. 14 by
Mozart, and Serenade for
Strings in C by
Tchaikovsky.

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SINAI HOSPITAL OF DETROIT

TO ELECT TRUSTEES AT ANNUAL MEETING

The nominating committee of the board of trustees of Sinai Hospital of
Detroit will present six names for election at the annual meeting of the corpora-
tion Monday, November 16, at 8 p.m., in the Zuckerman Auditorium. Nomi-
nated for three year terms ending December 1, 1984:

FOR RE-ELECTION

J. Richard Cooper
Erwin S. Simon
Richard Sloan

Robert A. Steinberg
Harvey Willens
Paul Zuckerman

According to Article IX, Section 1 of the hospital's corporate by-laws:
Nominations of persons as candidates for Trustees, who must in such event
be a member of the Special Membership Class, may also be made by not less
than fifty (50) members of the Special Membership Class• of the Corporation
who shall certify to the Secretary in writing the names of their nominee(s) at
least ten (10) days before the annual meeting of the Special Membership
Class of the Corporation." Only one person may be nominated in each petition
and no nomination shall be valid unless the nominee shall have consented to
be a candidate.

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'Special Membership Class consists of those persons, who must be individuals, who have
contributed and paid either to Sinai Hospital of Detroit or to the Jewish Welfare Federation of
Detroit. during the twelve (12) lull calendar months preceding the month in which the annual
meeting of the corporation is held for the election of trustees, money or property in an amount or
value of not less than One Hundred (S100.00) dollars Those persons granted honorary or life
memberships in the Special Membership Class are included in this classification.

Benefit tickets are avail-
able for the performance by
calling Diane Klein, 646-
3788, or Denah Bookstein,
368-1661.
The Music Foundation
began its projects in Israel
in 1977 when University of
Michigan Professor
Emeritus William D. Re-
velli was sent to Jerusalem
to lead a seminar for Israeli
band conductors.
The foundation estab-
lished its first in-school
music education in Akko in
1978, expanding to Lod in
1979 and Ashdod in 1980.
The foundation provides all
instruments and teaching
materials for the selected
schools.

An instrument loan
program has also aided
municipal youth bands
and the foundation has
sent other music
educators to Israel on
teaching fellowships.
Fred Willson, a 1979 U-M
graduate, has spent the
last two years teaching at
Lod.

The Music Foundation,
based in Chicago, also funds
visiting professorships,
music education programs
at Tel Aviv University and
the Rubin Academy of
Music in Jerusalem, and the
founding of the Israel Na-
tional Youth Band and the
Central Library for Band
Music in cooperation with
ale Israel Federation of
Bands.
The foundation's most re-
cent project is MATAN, a
year-round program on
education in the performing
arts. The program has been
established in development
towns and disadvantaged
neighborhoods to allow
youngsters to develop new
skills in the arts.
This summer, the
MATAN program culmi-
nated in the first MATAN
summer camp for the per-

forming arts, at Kfar Galim
near Haifa. Nearly 200
children from throughout
Israel participated in the

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Michigan's involvement
in the Music Foundation
began five years ago with
Dr. and Mrs. Marvin (Di-
ane) Klein of Bloomfield
Hills. When their son David
attended the Interlochen
National Music Camp in
northern Michigan for the
first time, the Kleins
noticed that no Israelis were
among the foreign students
at Interlochen.

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friends endowed a schol-

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