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JEW I S H W E S T E R N" B tJ L t E T IN
A much-anticipated community higlilight upGoming Sunday| April 19 at 8:30 p^mv is the gala spring cbncert of t h e ^^^J^^ Comuhity Centre String Orchestra. Quest appearance of pianist Dale Reubartwill bring to the Centre auditorium a perform-, ance of the Hummel Piano Concerto in Minor, Opus 85, for piano and orchestra.
Dale Reubart' is one of a growing number of American artists^ w^^^ received the
'i" greater .part : of >' his niusical training in central and western ' United States: -Born in Kansas; ' City, Missouri, :he studied from his early teens under i^^^ Canterbury,' with intermittent study as well with Carl Fried-berg and Harold Bauer. -He left the jmid-A^estern: United "States in 1955 for. graduate study at the University of Boiitherii California, where he- studied with Lillian Steuber;: . > , '
Since: th£tt year resided along the westr coast, taughtv piano at use, then,'3^ t h 6 faculty • at'^estetn^: 3^ ' state ; Cbllfege- in { Belliilghahi Since the ;eall of this pas(t year he has been on the faculty o|; UBC. ./■...-.i ...
During the; past :10 yea;rs . he has been ah extremely busy rer citalist, frequently.'as soloist orchestras in "^tiie'inidfwe^ the coastReubart^i^kes jair^ a^ tiye ihtereSt ^iiil pi^^ ct^: temporary;";;'^'^s^Cw^'^^',^: heglecti^ wQi$i5>f^^^
Symphony concert is Jerome Glassr wfio has ' been working ^vith' the ^ String^ Orchestra this season.
Tickets are now available from members of the orchestra and at the Centre.
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The Warsaw Ghetto Memorial committee has planned a pro-gram for Sunday, April 12 at 8:30 p.m. dedicated to the six million Jews who perished at Nazi hands and to the heroes of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 21 years ago.
Special highlight of the program will be the unveiling of the Arnold Belkin mural, '^The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising," which has been contributed to the Vancouver Jewish community by the artist.
•^'^The artist has created;a mur-;§ AYhipii has a message lojr everyone, a message for all human-ity: i. '^e distinctively >f Jewish iaiid; tije. universal, arev blended together into a great ivprk of
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festive evening for all of Hebrew in the City will; be held this weekend when th6 third annual. "Siyum" of the Vancouver Ulpan Institute of Keren Haterbut closes Hebrew classes for this season. The Siyum willHakiei place at the home of 3VIr^;4and Mrs. J; p^lzberg, $921 Freiniinr Qri Surid 5 at
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;ai'tist himself says of the mur^ that he "tried, to express an historic moment of great drama which I wished to express in the spirit of struggle, pf'^re-jsistance, the fight to preserve hjuman dignity. I did not want to use obvious symbols such as guns, flags and grenades. Inl-stead, I used gestures and faces of people . . . of children who are the hope of the future generations, those that live and ar^ a remembrance of the thousands of children killed—the broken stem."
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At the exhibition of the mural at the Mexico city Jewish Community Centre the critics said that ^'Arnold; Belkin, i Jewisli artist land artist of humanitj^ possesses: the , gi^eatness of CiOitir
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"The World of Children;" a • three-part series of films : and ' discussions on the appreciation of the child and his behavior, will be .held at the Jewish fConi-;; munity Centre during.j^ril;;Th^; seides is being c?o^pon^qred.;)vitliin JKerrisdale ;Public! L||jraryi^- ::U|
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^ftfe • nco^e^ ' Tot"!^ tlie "Van-couvfer- Tajniud Tiirah. . 1 - iHpari ctoifmanr^yri iii atonoun^in^the S^um;,in the-entire cpinmuri^^^ 'ij^-terested in thie reiiaFissarice ^of H^^ brew to enjoy, th^ bright and brief program of - enter tanimenJE this Stmday;^tO-b^&ii^ with^ a social coffee hour. He stressied-that 9II ^present and past ^Ipahi students, jsupporters;^; 3 friends and family ar^ remindecl tp be sure to attenjd tlie evenings ;Specia:l. guest oi the :evenih^ will be Major A: Yi^riay of Isrealv
Members ot .the ^Vsmbou Chug Ivri wiir receive recognition and Gertificdtes virill be preT sented to all registered Ulpan studertts. The teachers have recorded on these certificates thi^ classes into which Ulpan stiir dentis^ are; able ~ to proceed next ►-^rSBeason, based on their knowledjge and progress during this year's Ulpan.
l^he new - executive of "the Ulpan will be put forth byunolh-in&tions-^chairman, Dr;>Ben Gobjd;-. viTiaft;: vfce^ehairman of the Kereii Hatarjbut in Vancouver, who will briefly conduct the annual elections.
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general meeting of iiojis Gate lodge No. 1716 B'hai B'rith ^will be held on< Monday^ April 6, at-8:30 p.m., at the grewish Cdmmunity Ceiitrei w;hen the islating cpmrn wiil present: nominated officers.
This wiU coyer all^vC^^ positions fbl^ incoming exeinitiVe and; 4$?ni*^tiic^ ^cceptjed^^om O^i&i: tions will take place at the meeit-ii^r'bf %)rii;^:20.:>;;i^^ ■:^-.:'>^^.-:c-, ; Banptm^^il.
of ;the Centr^:^^ The s§r:iesf %^hM& - at ■ a; bett^ xin^ stSnc^hg-of how the c^iSd is^^^a^^ Tected by the val\i<^^^bi th^*' ■^dUlts'inTl^is iife/"''-'^ -
iT^e series opens April 7, with
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"The Child Worshippers" by M. W. JLear. Dr. Elda liindenfeld, local psychiatrist and graduate of the Medical Faculty of^^;V^^^ na, will be guest lectureir. The topic will discuss the worship
of children by parents and parental attitudes.
On April 14, a disturbing National Film Board film, "The Test," will examine society's attitudes toward cheating. Lec-be K. R. McRenzie, pfiiicipal of Eric Hamber :if^(cy^.;i^^ scHpol aiid ;A^ T. HUnter, ^ [ ivis?e-priteipa[l at i' >|iasti^verSfcpiiv,^^ ^atiire-j^' panel ;:;.di^bu^Pn^ j^^ V^T^e'-^ .'family"" ^^;;ali-<if'''; »Nwisif'^^^^ Values;^;; V panelists will be RMsbi ^;;Berna^
the JSchara i Tze^ck^^^^d^ " tioh, Mis; Mona Kaplan, Ben Ghud of;.the |UBG School of Social Woi-k and Ren G^rber, Moderator- will - be Mrs. SppliiP Drache. . i -
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Members are reminded abbqt the John F. Kennedy Award, to be given to those who bring in five or more new members by April 29. It has also been noted that Lions Gate fund raising bingo will be held on Saturday, April 25 at the Jewish Community Centre and is open to th^ entire community.
Refreshments will be served folio wing the general meeting, j
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Charity ■ contributions; during January and February - at Vancouver Talmud Torah were $16.00; English project -fund and approximately $12.00j as the- special Purim collectipnl This money was forwarded tp the local Jewish Family Service Agency on behalf of their Passover Moess Chittim Fmid. The Talmud Torah also recorded the final totals in the 5724-1964 Tu B'Shevat tree planting campaign: amount collected, $196 and number of trees planted, 98.
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TOGETHER AT LAST. Reunions like this take place every day on Haifa's clocks and at the Lydda airfield in Israel. UJA must help tens of thousands of refugees and others in transit reach jsrael and other free areas. PUT YOURSELF IN THE PICTURE WitH A GENEROUS CONTRIBUTIOhJ TO THE 1964 VANCOUVER UNITED JiWISH APPEAL