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JEWISH WESTERN BULLETIN
Friday, November 11, 1955
By LAZAR
ABE YOU WITH AGAINST tlS?-
to the B'nai ^'rith controversy. . . . To Issy Wolfe we would say that we don't; mind anyone trying to kill us with words, but
please don't "Kil-gaeln" us!
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' THIS WEEKEND'S HIGHLIGHT will undoubtedly be the Negev Dinner honoring Mrs. E. Allman and Dave Nemetz.
Symphony Revii^^
Level of Achieverhent
By Dr. HariT^^ Wimrob L a s t Sunday's syinphony
______________________ concert, uhder Irwin Hoffman
US ORl^eiiear rumors of surprises in I although wh^ -Either way we store but we haven't been able displayed a new,. higH leyel of consider you a friend, especially pin down anything drefinite.achieV^^
if you write a letter to the edi- T .. Talking about pfeople de- ver Symphbny Orchestra;^ Per-tor — critical or otherwise . . - serving to be honored at a Ne- forming without a guest solo-It seems that with one or two Lgy Dinner we have seen a letter ist, the Orchestra revealed small items we carried here re- that Dave Nemetz received on qualities of unity and precision cently we havestirred up a roarr May 18, 1918 from Alexander which point to its further de-ing debate in the letters column, ga^jhs^ then executive director of velopment as a musical organ-. . . We are sticking to our guns th^ Zionist Societies of Canada, izatibn.
of course and have nothing more Mr. Nemetz was thanked for his I The opening work^ "Georgian
to add at the moment in regard "splendid part" m the *«success-
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iSymphbnic Dance" by the modern Soviet composer, ; Vano Muradelli, provided yet another interesting example of original music, richly infused with the TAliKING ABOUT the Negev I ^o^*^ atmosphere of the Caucauses. Dinner we have living with us Complex orchestration, with sur-in Vancouver today a man who P"sing contrasts in tempo and headed up a JNF dinner project theme created a feeling of ex-which was the predecessor of the c**®"*®"^* which left the audience Negev dinner in Toronto in 1940. ^delightfully expectant at the end. . . .That man is Chas. Katz, stillJMr. Hoffman's perceptive direc-an active worker here for theltion and the orchestra's skilful
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made this work comprehensive even on first listening.
In view of the liberties often taken, a sense of foreboding is
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CHANUKA PLANS are now
change. Skilled in oil aspects of of- latest word is that Lion^ Gate free work Good references. Phone Mrs. Lodge, B'nai B'rith is planning sSlsY. °' evenings, HA. L chanuka dance for Saturday,
"-'-^--. ' ^ .: ■ — December 3 at the Schara Tze-
PERSSONAL deck with Ben Stone and his or-
YOUNG LADY OF 30 would, like chestrai . . . They deserve a lot to meet gentlerhon 35 - 40 for shows, of support even if it is taking dances, etc. Object matrimony if suit- place a tew days before Cha-
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chestrated Bach-—even where a conscientious musician like Res-pighi is concerned. Fortiinately, his-orchestration of Bach's *Tas-sacaglia and Fugue in C-Minor" is honest and effective," and in a form likely to be more appealing to modern audiences.
Even with Sunday's fine pef^ formance by Mr. Hoffman and the Vancouver Symphony, the.
Orchestra, however acquitted itself well in a work that was les» deserving of its best efforts.
Hounding out the program was Arensky'^ "Va^atipns^ by I^chaiikowskyi'* T?he -si section of the orchestra jgave it lucid and penetrating interpretation that was beyond reproach.
The next concert, on Sunday November 20, will feature Zara Nelsova, Canadian cellist j and Eisthbr' Glazer, local violinist.
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ah, Beth Israel, Peretz . School and Schara Tzedeck have all been invited to participate. . . . Van-couver Lodge B'nai B'rith is J. B. NEWALL MONUMENTS. He-1 sponsoring this one on Tuesday, brew ihscrlistions our speclialty. Es- November 13. . . . And we hear
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that on Saturday, December 17, the night after Chanuka ends, the long delayed 30th anniversary dance of Council of Jewish Women in Vancouver, will take
place at the Astor Hotel.
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EVERYBODY'S TALKING] PROGRAM these days and this Sunday, November 13 at the Centre at 1 p.m. the 20-40 Club is sponsoring a program conference for young adults-r-the second annual affair of its kind. ... All young adults in the community are invited to attend. ... There
the fugal voices. •
The final number presented "Symphony No. 4 (Romalntic) by Anton Bruckner, is tedious imimaginative music, striving, in vain, by thundering fortissimos and its very length (fifty min utes plus) for greatness. The maticf material is sparingly developed, but repeated ad infini tum to the t)oint of being deathly dull. Such locq[uacipusne$s in music is rarely to be found. The
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a son of the Jewish people: The people of Israel, in the land of Israel, will not be led like cattle to slaughter."
**We -u^oleheartedlly want peace and good neighborliness/' Mr. Ben Gurlon said at another iioliit^ ''and are willing- to cooperate with all our. neighbors for the prosperStsr and well-beihg of the Middle East. lYe never> initiated and never will initiate war against anyone; - we do not oovet a sitagle inch of foreign soil, just as we will not peinnit anyone to deprive us of any single inch of our territory."
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1955 Foil Term—(5 Mondoy Nights) Beginning Monday, November 14
Hebrew Reading for Beginners: 8:00 p.rn.—r-Jed b>^ Mr, J. Youngson for those who want to learn to read (or improve their reading of) Hebrew. > Life Cycle of the Jew: 9:00 p.m.—Discussion of religious ceremonies related to Birth, Confirmation, Marriage and Death.
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N6v. 14: Birth and Early Childhood—Guest Lecturer, Dr. Dqvid Claman^ PRCS (C); Faculty member, UBC Medical School.
Nov. 21: Adolescence and Confirmation-^Premiere Movie Performance: "No Easy Answer", a movie produced by the Department of Child Study of Vassar. Discussion leaders will initiate a round.table discussion following the movie. Nov. 28: Chanuka Seminor and Workshop—(Including Gift Shop display of Chanuka gifts)-Dec. 5: Morrioge and the Married Stotus: Guest Lecturer: Gordon A. M. Bryenton, Marriage Counsellor to Cano-dlarj Mental Health Association,, B.C. Division.
Dec. 12: Death and Life Hereafter: (for the Living). Guest Lecturer: Prominent psychiatrist (name to be announced).
Registrotion 'Detoils: The course is open to all people in the community, whether mernbers of the Schara Tzedeck or not. Nominal registration fees. For information and registration phone CEdar 4929, .