48 Friday, July 29, 1983
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Annual Yiddish Concert in the Park Aug. 7
MARC
ANKERMAN
Workmen's Circle of
Michigan will present its
fifth annual free Yiddish
concert 2 p.m. Aug. 7 in
Shepherd Park, Oak Park.
The concert is co-sponsored
by the Sholem Aleichem In-
stitute and the Jewish
Community Council of Met-
ropolitan Detroit.
The concert is made
possible by grants from the
American Federation of
Musician Performance
Trust Fund and the Work-
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Guest artists • will be
Mack Pitt and his 12-piece
orchestra, Larry Bassin,
folk singer, and Nicolai
Lemberg, flutist.
Pitt is the son of Yosele
Pitkowitz, an early
Workmen's Circle
member and Yiddish ac-
tor. Pitt worked in the
Glen Miller and Artie
Shaw orchestras as well
as Hollywood and on
WXYZ Radio. He was
musical director of the
Balfour Concerts and a
Shown preparing for the annual Workmen's Cir-
featured saxophonist cle Yiddish concert in the Park on Aug. 7 are, from
and mandolin player left, orchestra leader Mack Pitt, flutist Nicolai Lem-
with the Detroit Sym- berg and folk singer Larry Bassin.
phony Orchestra.
tions in the . metropolitan
Bassin received his Detroit area including the Professor of flute at the
bachelor's degree from Oak Park Arts and Cultural Moscow Conservatory;
Wayne State University Commission, Friends of the principal flutist, Moscow
and is a social worker with Oak Park Library and Opera Orchestra; princi-
pal flutist Moscow Radio
the state Department of So- Workmen's Circle.
and Television Sym-
cial Services. He learned'
Lemberg is a recent phonic Orchestra.
Yiddish music from his Soviet Jewish emigre. He
grandparents, parents and graduated with honors and
He won first place in flute
aunt, and accompanies a Master of Music degree
in two international compe-
himself on the guitar.
from the Moscow State Con-
titions; one in Havana,
He has performed for servatory.
Cuba and the other in West
many groups and organiza-
Lemberg was Assistant Berlin, Germany.
Israel Cancer Association's
Dinner-Dance Set for Aug. 28
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As part of its goal to raise
$60,000 to pay for two
cancer research rooms at
Tel Aviv's Ichilov Hospital,
the Michigan Branch of the
Friends of Israel Cancer
Association will have their
fourth annual fundraising
dinner-dance Aug. 28, at
Cong. Bnai David.
Detroit communal leader
Irving Nusbaum will be the
guest speaker.
The Israel Cancer Asso-
ciation raises funds to
endow research facilities
and cancer detection
equipment at Israeli hospi-
tals, and rehabilitation and
welfare services for indi-
vidual patients. It also con-
ducts cancer prevention
campaigns, including an
anti-smoking campaign.
The fourth annual
dinner by the local
branch will include
cocktails at 6 p.m. and
dinner at 7.
Nusbaum, the guest
speaker, is past chairman of
the Detroit Friends of Bar-
Dan University and the De-
troit Friends of Shaare
Zedek Hospital, and past
president of Detroit Men's
ORT.
- He is currently on the
boards of Bar-Ilan Univer-
sity and the American ORT
ARE YOU 60 OR OVER? HERE'S A SPECIAL VACATION FOR. YOU!
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August 8-August 14 $175.
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Don't pass up this Terrific Opportunity!
IRVING NUSBAUM
Federation and is chairman
of the scholarship commit-
tee of Detroit Men's ORT.
Nusbaum also serves on
the board of the Jewish
Home for the Aged.
Mrs. Ann Eisenberg is
president of the Michigan
Branch of the Israel
Cancer Association. Dr.
Arthur Feuer is honorary
president.
Agi Rubin and Sigmunt
Rubin are chairing the Aug.
28 dinner. Max Sosin and
Arthur J. Weiss will be
masters of ceremonies.
Music will be provided by
Eric Rosenow and His Con-
tinentals.
For dinner reservations,
call Mrs. Mary Papo, 967-
4414; or Michael Weiss,
399-5388.
Spinoza was excommuni-
cated by the Rabbinical
Council of Amsterdam be-
cause he denied the
authority of the Torah and
his philosophy was diamet-
rically opposed to Judaism.