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. Thursd,aY, June 15, 1961. 'Thursday, June 15, 1961 THE JEWISH POST Page Elevea THE JEWISH POST P~eT~ - NCJW Orientation Sessions Held 'BIBLE LAND' ~WINS SUPPORT ' Section, National Coun­ that in future this will be a Section­ WESTERN ZIONIST CONVENTION LAYS PLANS cil of Jewish Women, held an orien­ wide project with all branches and mittee to coordinate public rela- $63,000 was raised at the fund­ tation conference Monday, June 12, members at large participating in tions activity with the national raising session. at the Viscount ;Gort with a good sending supplies of educational toys. In ilie morning following reports, office. representation from all departm1!nts clothing and equipment to Israeli Regina and Edmonton under the Iby the regional chairman· and. of the Section. The June board schools. chairmanship of Norman Ratner regional director Karl Silberman. meeting was presided over by Mrs. Mrs. Chas. 'Zeal chaired the orien­ national director of Aliyah Dept. Ben Crystal, president. Delegates tation session whic,h followed lunch. and Mickey DIin'respectively, have , , ,I I' stimullated a new interest in United of the Jewish Agency, of Toron-, to the recent biennial convention Round table discussion groups Jewish Appeal activity by bringing to, gave a report on Aliyah. Max in who reported were Mes­ were formed to consider procedures ~ Melamet, executive vice-president. i' ' , in new blood and new energy. Re­ dames Lionel Levinson, national for the coming year. Introduction , 'I' gina presented a cheque for $20,000 sat in as consultant on the' public' pudget; Max Duboff, membership to Council's structure was given by and Edmonton $35,009 in balances relations panel and addressed the· and fund raising; Norman Bercuson, the de~artment co-ordinators. The ',1 and advanced gills in the 1961 cam­ delegation in the afternoon on "in­ com~unity services, gerontology groups reconvened and reports and , , paign. A t?tal of, approximately formation a,nd education." and leadership training; Somer recommendations were read. It was --~--~~----~--~- James, education and public affairs; announced that the Opportunity M 0 r 1 e y Blankstein, resolutions; Store will reopen this fall in new Victor Rosenfield, national struc­ quarters at 761 Osborne street. 011 the B@f!ord. ~ • , the fast-stepping Russian Pictures, ture. Members were asked to contact , , , , ' Aniong the 'Ipghiights of the re­ their chairmen for bundle pick ups ! \, that completely mirrors a peasant - • '. I setting,' So it is with the music­ ports were the two emergency during the summer. resolutions to be pr~sented to the of France, Sweden, Mexico, and : :,', 2'1' America, the whole presented in government. One recommending :\ "\. some of the brightest brass and per­ that not accept nuclear , I weapons' on its soil; the second Handel: The Water Music, Philo­ cussion to be heard on Stereophonic sound. :For lovers of Grenadier urgin~L that the federal government musica of London, Thurston Dart, build institutions for the treatment conducting. L'Oiseau Lyre S9L- music, a must. Strauss, Johann and, Joseph: Phil­ of narcotic addicts near large cen­ 60010. CHAIRMAN .TOSEPH SHOCTOR opening the fund-raising session of the Western Regional harmonic Ball with Willi Boskovsky, tres, rather than in isolated areas, The tempo of this version is in­ Zionist convention, where some $62,000 was contri mted by various c(lmmunities in advance gifts in conducting the Vienna Philharmonic So that the necessary integrated ,~( C~j(l;l: iI~'iJ :1~ 17J1h~ spiring, no doubt of it: it never medical' care and services will be the 1961 UJA drive. Left to right: H. B. Freedman, Medicine Hat; Mickey 'Dlin, Edmonton's UJA chair­ Orchestra - London Records CS- p, flags. It may pall after a time, for readily available. tf1~iJ n~~t! C~~ C~'!~~'7 , man; Joseph Shoctor, Edmonton; Norman Ratner, Regina's UJA chairman; J. M. Goldenberg, Q.C., 6182. MAYOR HARRY VEINER of Medicine Hat shown with two Ratner youngsters of 'Regina, tries the slow movements have been' in­ Twenty - seven Israeli teacher ';Itt! 1I1,nil ';I;'li1 ~N~£)'il Saskatoon; Jack Dorfman, Moose Jaw's UJA ch,airman. The incomparable genius of the­ to prove a point that -his dude ranch for children will be a popular .attraction in "Bible Land" be ... TT .~ T-';: T fected by the urgency of the others, to will be Viennese dance during the course­ training scholarships given granting no relief from a din of built in . nationally with each Section pledged -:llm l'It)~C':1~l~Nm NiI~'il" of his life raised the waltz from the : .. T T": 0:.. T : T --: triumphant celebrations. The play­ to give one additional one. status of captivating ballroom music fitting tribute to Israel which under­ -'l'I t~'~l'I ';Itt! l'I"J::ll'l .n~' ing however is refined and is defined Regina (Special Correspondent)- "'Bible Land' has a wide area of Five fellowships in gerontology ITT : 0: - ,." T" : - .. l to that of a virtual symphonic poem. scores the Bar Mitzvah ceremony , " into niceties not always imaginable You have to see it to believe it, interest that encourages personal will ,be awarded across Canada .1 956 nJtt!::l l'I'ilnl'l ~NU) , , This recording is a choice selection -:- TO ... " I on a barge, the Thames being chan­ and I did in Regina at the closing participlition in many ways," he so basic in Jewish experience and next year, as well as opportunity " ; of waltzes, polkas and marches such religion." , neled into the concert hall. All dinner of the Western Regional said. He referred to the contribu­ for training of lay people in this l'lltt!::l_:_ ,'~'ntz,il'l :0- n~n';l~••••.-:. TN7lTO. as might well be played at the Phil­ Then Mr. Ratner took over and ", , very fine in this delicate seizure of Zionist Convel)tion. I, had heard tion made by the mayor of Medi­ field. !An extensive leadership • harmonic Ball which takes Places I could sense the unusual reaction -"ll'l C~l~l::ll'l C~'~;37 ,1948 civilized sound, if the listener will something about "Bible Land" and cine Hat. "But let me give you training program is being planned : - "T: .. - .. : each 'year on January 21 in the of the dinner guests ,to the presen­ " .I forget the setting that gave the I thought it would make, a good an idea of what 'Bible Land' is all on a nation,al and local level. Mrs. , ". \ Musikverein. In recent years the tation. In a matter of moments, so it ';I~ "l'I~1Q" ';I~ C~~:iJ1 C~7 title. story. about." He went on to describe G. Kalef, chairman of Winnipeg orchestra at these ballS has been seemed, he announced, "I am happy In the 'mezzanine at the Hotel how it was launched in Edmonton Ship - A - Box project, announced .C~~~;!D~ C~j(~1 C~~;llttl 'tl to r~rt that every family prese~t iJ\: Around The Wotid With The Band directed by their famgus Komert- Saskatchewan early that aftemOOD Imd in Medicine Hat with success "Nt)~C'::1~l~Nl'I c~';I;nl'l-l'l~::J ii, ,f;ii:" , of ',J.'he Grenadi~r Gu~s, conducted ~elster Willi. Boskov~ky whose flair I ran into Medicine iHat's colorful last falI and had since been en­ tonigJit has inScribed their children. ·T·.·.. · T .. - .. '\ L~"\ We have 114 names. Of course, we , I by Major F • .T. Harris, London Ree- with the Strauss Waltzes is, appre­ Mayor Harry Veiner who exclaimed dorsed as a Canadian project by JERUSALEM C~l~l::1::1 ,tt!:l37 't£)~ l'I~'il ';Itz1 , expect every child in Regina to be "T:":: T'; i T': T --I ~ ord - PS-180. ciated the, world over. Recording "Bible Land is what Israel needs. the Zionist Organization of Canada ii r' , inscribed. rn see to it." , I • '~37::1 C~l;~ " There is enough variety, both in history is to be found in the Egyp., It's one project rd stomp othe coun- in commemoration of the Bar Mitz­ CALLING .. T - .. " try for. You know I have a mind vah Year of the State of Israel. I learned Itbat a 'Hadassah com­ '11 style and pace, to make this one of THE NEW MEDICA~ CENTRE ,,, ';Itt! il"l!lil mi::137 '~3r-l!~:!)O \ \1,- r the most interesting of band re- tian March- where the profl1ssors of to get that new Israeli car - the "First, we thought it a wonderful mittee had taken "Bible Land" over 0: T":- - -: ··T .:: il NEAR JERUSALE!\l " , cordings. It is no simple trick for a the Vienna Philharmonic are heard 'Sabra' they call it." Igesture for Canadian Jewish chil- with fervor. It caught othe magic ~~il~ ,1I1,nl'l ~N~£)'il T~·'r.li1 , ,I The dedication of the large, new :0 TTO: .. :T T :°00- band to eradicate its natural tone in the "vocal refrain." In more He showed me a cheque for $2,000. dren to present a Bar Mitzvah gift of its appeal as I did. A week or so later I bumped into Hadassah-Hebrew University Medi­ 'Dt;)i1-~l'I::1~ c~';I;nil-l'l~::l ;::1 style and simulate that of the bands strictly musical vein this enchant­ "This is for a dude ranch for chil- to the children of Israel through ..... _ 'OT .. - .0 Mr. Rosen at the Hotel Saskatche­ cal Centre will take place near \, of other countries. Yet the ~rena- 'ing concert bears the hallmark la _ dren. 'Bible Land' is a naturol not inscriptions on a community Bar l'It)'C'::1'l~Nl'I ';1111 ilN~£)'" Jerusalem in othe month of Ab this T·:·.. • T "0" T :" " only for children but for anyone Mitzvah Year Scroll. Each child, wan. I was curious to know how " diers have succeeded admirably. in' .. .. p y year. The construction of the Medi­ .,. There is a proper Grenadier Guards g VIenna muSIc m def.i.ll1tive fa- visiting Israel. rd be the first to one day old to 18 years of age, is "Bible Land" was coming along. I ".~ cal Centre commenced in 1956. n;'~¥~ Pl ,iI~1m n"",!?~i] swing to their easy-paced Tipper- shion with those touches of rhythm see it. Why? Because othe Bible eligible to have his name inscribed told him how impressed '1 had been Since the War of Liberation becomes alive." ,during the Bar Mitzvah Year at with Regma's response. .ni"N~D'. . ary and a jaunty performance of and rubato which are inimitable. (1948) the large and beautiful . When '[, asked, perhaps a bit $13 per inscription. This is a unique "I found' 'Bible Land' creating an N~l'I ~N~£)'il T~'~iI buildings of Hadassab on Mount 17J,nilTT'" .. :T T :0:- will immediate appeal wherever 1 went. naively, how his dude ranch fitted in historic opportunity because it Scopus have" 'been standing empty ~th "Bible Land" he sensed my I not com~ again. The community Twelve communities in Saskatche­ (11 ) iI"1~~rnm~ p 'j:!~~ ~~~ SOL GRANEK, chairman of the national executive board of the Zionist Organization of Canada, HENRY LEONARD wan and in Alberta have launched and desolate. The Hadassab Uni­ addressing the 'luncheon of the Western Regional Zionist convention in Regina on "The Dialogue Ignorance and lie bellowed proudly scrolls WIll then be presented early versity Hospital is at present dis­ the project' successfully and soon 17J~m.. l'J?'~.... i!l ~'=;l~~1.. .. ,ni~;j;)' Between 'Israel and the Diaspora." Let to right: Samuel Drache, Q.C., national vice-president; Les "my dude ranch is a Diaspora con- next year to the mayor of Jerusa­ persed in various buildings in the tribution any kid would go for. lem and eventually be housed in the whole region will be covered CiI"l"!I ,C-':1i37 (1 500) niN7l Raphael, president, Pacific Region; Sol Granek; Wolfe Margolus, chairman, ifoint Western conference; with 'Bible Land' committees. city of Jerusalem. 0: •• .0 .. ; - Milton Winston, national chairman of Canadian ; M. Cantor, executive secretary, Cana­ Sure it will have alI the trimmings, the proje,ct are

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