Friday, Scenes Along Broadway and a Change in Marquees Second Exodus Saves Growth Despite Crises These Jews from Egypt Haifa Technion's Sports Programs . his wife of over 25 years, he By JACK H. GORDON Over 3,50 years ago Shakes- also was separated from his peare wrote, "What's in a paintings. He sold them to initi- name?" These words were first ate a new collection which he spoken at the first presenta- hopes will surpass his first one. Joseph Schildkraut informs tion. of "Romeo and Juliet" in 19-56. Since then they have been us that the theater for him is repeated both on and of the a formal affair, and that is why stage countless times — "what's no marquee will refer to him as Pepi, a name his friends have in a name?" This season on Broadway, called him all his life. He came the theater marquees could by his nick-name honestly, for have looked very different • it is the Hungarian equivalent than they did. Some of them of Joe. He tells the story about might have read as follows: his famous actor father, Ru- Muni Weisenfrend in "Inherit dolph Schildkraut. Appearing The Wind," "Judy Tuvith in on Broadway for the first time "Bells. Are Ringing," Em- after years of acting on Second mamiel Goldenberg in "Mid- Avenue and in Europe before dle of the Night," .Fepi Schild- that, a Broadway producer kraut in "The Diary of Anne asked Rudolph Schildkraut what Frank," and Menascha the kind of billing he wanted for Magnificent in "Uncle Willie." the show, The elder Schild- Muni Weisenfrend, of course, kraut replied, "Put me any- is the name Paul Muni was where. They will find me." born with and was, known by . The , fame of the play, until he left the JeWish Theater "Diary of Anne Frank," has for Broadway in the twenties. spread all over the world. It Recently his visits to the legiti- has been reproduced in many mate theater-have been far too languages. When - first pre- infrequent. Weare offered the sented in Germany Joseph Schildkraut was offered the opportunity of seeing his elee- tric portrayal of Clarence Dar- opportunity of duplicating his row these days, and who knows role there. He turned it down. how many more chances we gn a New York television Show he was recently asked will have of seeing him perform. The attendant cifeumstances re- why—and his reply was, "I volving about his portrayal has am allergic to murderers in been as dramatic as the charac- three-quarter time." terization, for Paul Muni was This late in life, Broadway forced" to leave the cast for critics have given Sk -ulnick a several •months for an eye oper- new name. They dubbed hirii ation. Mel#-yn Douglas, - who "Menasha, The Magnificent." might have but d•dn't emerge After panning the play, "Uncle from the same Jewish Theater Willie," they hailed the antics as Muni, replaced him and of this- good-natured whimsical e earned the greatest recognition little clown, reaching for dic- of his career. Now, once again, tionary adjectives ,of praise'. In- Mr. Muni has returned to con- •Menascha's own words, "Every- tinue his- dynamic interpreta7 thing wasn't always so rosy!" tion of Clarence Darrow's proto- In his plaintive .manner of speech, he recounts the time not type. ' • "Tuvim" loosely means "holi- too long ago - when for him a days," and so Judy loosely slice of pumpernickel was such translated her family name to a treat that he put it between Judy Holliday. She changed her two slices of rye and created a name just before she exploded pumpernickel sandwich. He re- into stardom several years ago tains his melancholy • face and in "Born Yesterday." This sea-. all his mournful movements, son the Magic of "Holliday" has but times sure have changed for elevated "Bells Are Ringing" Mehascha, the Magnificent. from an also-ran to a smash hit. What's in a name? The repu- Sydney Chaplin, her leading tations of Muni, Holliday, Rob- man, is the son of the famous inson, Schildkraut and Skulnick and controversial Charlie. Evi- have spelled success for much dently, offstage Judy thinks he mediocre theater fare. has charm and • good looks; the Broadway gossip-ers are linking `Closed Shop' Decision them together as an item. Edward G. Robinson angli- in Professor's Book cized his name from Emmanuel WALTHAM, Mass. — A re- Goldenberg, retaining the mid- searching Brandeis University dle initial for sentimental rea.- professolis has brought to light sons. A fan of master painters, an 1842 Massachusetts decision Mr. Robinson became almost as that a union, seeking in effect well known for his art collec- a closed shop, was legal. tion as for his portrayal of The finding is only one of gangster roles in Hollywood many surveyed by Prof. Leon- films. llecently separated from ard Levy of Brandeis University in his study of the long career of Chief Justice Lemuel Shaw. Etymologist Confirms Little known outside of Massa :. chusetts, Justice Shaw wrote Israel-Egypt History _legal decisions in the Massa- By TUVIAH W. NAKARAI chusetts Supreme Court, which ProfesSor of Semitic Languages and were forerunners of our na- Literature, School of Religion, Butler University tional legal pattern, Dr. Levy An AJP Feature points out. • Thirty years ago there were Shaw was never a laborer. some scholars who thought that He was a conservative pre-Civil Israel was never in Egypt, but War Whig, Dr. Levy said. Egyptology has shown that - the The decision in which Prof. name Moshe of Levy says Shaw wrote "the Israel's E g yp- Magna Charta of American tian liberator, Trade-unionism," is included in • itself may be a new book, "The Law- of the Commonwealth and Chief Jus- an Egyptian tice Shaw," published by Harv- word M.- ard University Press. meaning s o n, The author teaches American just like our constitutional law and history. Hebrew b e n or Aramic bar. Quebec Synagogue Is This is ,precise- 1Sr the compo- 600th to Affiliate with USA nent of some Cong. Beth El, Mount Royal, Egyptian Quebec; Canada, became the names like 600th affiliate of the United Ramses, son' of Synagogue of America at the Ra. March meeting of the group's Mor e' e o n- Prof. • Nakarai executive council. - vincing is the fact that the per- Organized five years ago, the sonal name Moshe actually ap- Canadian congregation now pears at least in one Egyptian comprises 325 families, and is inscription and in one Egyptian led by Rabbi Morton M. Leif s papyrus, both of which are man, a graduate of the Jewish dated.. from the 13th century Theological Seminary of America. B.C.E. . - The second Exodus from Egypt has ended successfully for this Egyptian boy and his father who prepare for the observance of the Passover seder in Israel. Thanks to the efforts of the Joint Distribu- tion Committee and the United Israel Appeal they are pre- paring to build a new life. Over 100,000 Jews, now in flight from East European and Moslem countries must now be resettled, necessitating a spe- cial $100,000,000 emergency fund above regular United Jewish Appeal needs to save, transport and resettle new refugees such as the ones shown above, Chess Championship By HAROLD J. RIBALOW Mikhail B o t v i n n i k is all wrapped up defending his world chess champiohship against the challenge of Vassily Smyslov, in Moscow. The two masters take turns at beating each other, but it is to early to tell which way it will end up. Botvinnik has been the titleholder for a long time and, so far, Jewish stars have held the world cham- pionship fOr more years than all others combined. It will be interesting to see if Smyslov can break the hold the Jewish play- ers have on all others. By HAROLD U. RIBALOW Although we read constantly of crises in the Middle East and of political debate in Israel, there is also a steady, healthy increase o? interest in sports in the Jewish State. A recent spe- cial report has come -to my desk which deserves to be shared by all readers concerned with sports and its future in Israel. Carl Alpert, the director of pub- lic relations of the Technion Israel Institute of Technology. in Haifa, Israel, and a former New York newspaperman and Zionist educator, calls these facts -to my attention: 1. Nearly 100 Technion stu- dents are now rowing in Israel's top technical school. That is;. 100 have been chosen for' crew training. Lack of boats prevents the expansion of what has be- come the most popular sport at the school. The crews practice on the waters of Haifa Bay. Last year, the varsity team partic- ipated in a mile and a half race and won the coveted Martin Axiner Cup. 2. Basketball, soccer, volley ball, tablestennis, boxing, fenc- ing, European handball, track and field and other games are very popular on the campus. And don't forget chess. The hoop team is one of the best in the land and figures to keep its status as champs. Technion's major handicap— and this is true of many of Israel's sports teams—has . been a lack of a ogym, sports fields and equipment. The first athle- The New York Hotel 146 Cass Avenue Mt. Clemens, Mich. Is Pleased to Announce That . They Will Be Open for Passover, and a Well-Known Cantor Will Conduct Traditional Strictly Kosher PASSOVER SEDORIM Call or Write for Reservations tic field is now being built at Technion City, but equipment is still in short supply. Mr. Alpert tells me—and this comes from official sources—"over a period of several years applica- tions for assistance have been made to the U.S. Committee for Sports in Israel, but no help has been forthcoming." Kurt Marx, who serves as part-time coach at the Technion, declares that "we feel that or- ganized campus athletics. is an important part of a student's education. 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