45—BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, March FISH and POULTRY MARKET Dealer Offers Evaluation of Art in Israel . Pavilion, a modern structure munity of artists has settled Moroccan Jews, of Israelis' new By ROBERT GARELICK in an abandoned Arab village arts and crafts, which is be- As an art dealer and an art built through the efforts of which existed for many genera- ginning to show more and more Helena Rubenstein of New historian, the subject of Jewish historian, located on busy corner of Mc- tions on the slopes of Mt. Car- national Israeli characteristics The Pavillion contains art has profoundly fascinated Nichols Road and St. Aubin, 10 mel. This picturesque village, of design and color, where these an impressive coliection of years good will built up. All me for some time. Since World modern equipment. Added in- War II, and the War of Libera- with modern art and its one Arab of the stone houses, sits artists have employed natural come from rental of 2 stores astride on a hill overlooking a materials such as the stones of attached to market. Average in- tion, culminating in the estab-chief aims, according to the deep come $450. per week, cash or valley. The people of Ain Eilat in making beautiful jewel- lishment of the State of Israel; late Dr. Kolb, director, "has terms, owner retiring. sculpture. Jewish art, or Israeli art, has always been to promote Is- Hod have gathered from all ry and Some of the sculpture of Is- parts of the world in order to CALL TW 3-1944 aroused a tremendous amount raeli art through - one-man themselves with the rael, subject - matter wise, is shows and group exhibitions." i identify' . of controversy. The Museion Ha Aretz (Land co-op, and have vested much based on actual experiences of 50--BUSINESS CARDS In the summer of 1959 I was fortunate to go to Israel. I saw of Israel Museum) has an ex- energy and ambition in order to the Jewish people in the West many artists and museums, get- cellent collection of ceremonial improve it, and to bring it as well as in Israel. I was moved LARKINS MOVING objects, mostly from Israel and closer to its new aim, which is very .deeply by the sculpture of AND DELIVERY SEPVICE ting a first hand impression of neighboring countries. a settlement for artists where the great humanist, Nathan Is- the aesthetic movement in Alsc Office Furniture. The Museum of Ancient Art they live and create, as well as Rapaport. There is one beauti- rael. Any time. of ' a school for arts and crafts. The ful piece of sculpture of a Israel's many important mu- in Haifa another museum Reasonable. seums and galleries are well antiquities. is The first aim of this : co-op consists of 70 members. statue of Mordecai Anilewicz, 3319 GLADSTONE museum is to trace and recover I Its founder and leader is the commander of the Ghetto up- TY 4-4587 in for Israel local works of an- well known Israeli artist, Marcel rising. This monument is in the attended, and are active organizing all kinds of exhibi- washing. call Kibbutz Yad Mordecai, a half FOR . BETTER• wall James Russell. One day service. tions and cultural activities tiquity art which have disap- I Jancu. Mr. Jancu, a painter of great mile away from the border of peared from its country in TO 6-4005 526 Belmont. throughout the land. , renown in Israel and Europe, Egypt. I could see shrapnel various ways. The Bezalel National Mu- TILE The Museum of Modern Art ' formerly an active member of holes that were left on this seum in Jerusalem, the oldest Haifa was established in 1951: the Daddist movement, who, work by the Arabs during the DO YOU NEED TILE WORK? in Israel, was founded in in the Haifa Municipality as a : since coming to Israel, has be- war and border raids. Another New and Repair Special 1906 by Prof. Boris Schatz by center of contemporary Israeli . come a spokesman of a certain beautiful monument of his was &I OF D TILE & TERRAZZO CO (1866-1932) who was a great art, particularly in the northern.) group of Israeli artists, is in in the Kibbutz Negbah. This UN 1-5075 sculptor and art historian- area of the country. actuality an outspoken painter monument was created by this He also established the Beza- An interesting museum, and I of non-objectivity. His studio is unusual artist in tribute to the CARPENTER WORK of all kinds— of Arts and Crafts. lel School Porch. floors. steps, kitchen cabi- truly the most fascinating to lined with paintings which he children who died defending nets, doors, panelling. Work my- The Museum was named after me, was the Museum of Art, has been working on, whose their Kibbutz from the Arab in- self UN 4-1897. the Biblical goldsmith and Ein Harod, situated in the col- essence is pure abstract ex- vaders, during the War of Lib- PAINTING and wall washing. Rea- architect, Bezalel, the son of lective settlement of Ein Harod. pressionism, and whose content eration. sonable price Quick service. 20 Uri. In 1925 it was given the There are painters and years experience. TE 4-5864. founder and director in had no relationship that was name of the Bezalel Jewish Its sculptors today in Israel 1953 was Haim Atar, a member physically related to Israel. LOUIE'S Re-upholstering; Repairing. National Museum. Since 1932, whom I feel are the true Is- Satisfaction guaranteed. Reason- He said he is not interested of the Kibbutz Ein Harod. The under the direction of Mor- museum's permanent collection able. Free estimates. UN 4-3339, raeli artists, who have the in organizing man to a better VE 5-7453. dechai Narkiss (1897-1957), now numbers 900 paintings, seed of a national expression life, but is only concerned the Museum expanded con- 4,000 drawings, 350 sculptures, 1. SCHWARTZ. All kinds of carpen. in their work, such artists as with esthetic problems which big or small ter work no job too siderably and it now shows a Moshe Castel, Mordecai Le- and 400 examples of Jewish folk he tries to solve in his can- BR 3-4826, LI 5-4035. large collection of valuable art. Their library contains 15,- vasses. " National art is a vann, Rueben Rubin, Simmon FURNITURE repairs and refinishing. exhibitions in all fields of art, 000 volumes of art and nearly (an artist from a kibbutz), cliche used by many so-called Free estimates. Call UN. 4-3547. extending from Jewish cere- Shemi, Herman Branderburg, experts where in actuality 000 reproductions and photos. monial and folk art, to mod- 10' Ben Zvi and many others. ,, .. Among the Western Jewish national fashions do not exist A-1 PLASTERING - PAINTING ern Israeli paintings; from painters represented in the Mu- any more, and that art in The galleries of Israel, and. primitive African art to ab- seum's collections are Gottleib, BEST OF WORKMANSHIP reality is international in I am referring to the commer-- stract sculpture. cial galleries, are active, and QUICK SERVICE Pissaro, Leiberman, Mane Katz, scope," he said. When Mr. Narkiss was in Adler, Modigliani, Pascin, Cha- One cannot overlook the fan- despite economic problems of REASONABLE PRICES America in 1957, I had the gall, Raphael Soyer, Joseph tastic contributions of the var- the people, they do manage to pleasure of meeting him at my Floch, Max Weber, William ious ethnical groups that can buy living art of their artists, WE 3-6803 gallery in Detroit, and he kept Gropper, etc. More than 600 be found in Israel, such as the and there are dozens of gal- NATHAN DeROVEN — First class urging site that if I ever do Jewish artists are represented. Yemenites, the Iraqis, Alger- I leries in Tel Aviv, Haifa, and painting, decorating, free esti- come to Israel, I should not ians, Egyptians, and many other I Jerusalem. I have seen some- mates, work myself. Call evenings miss the Museum, with its fan- Special rooms are devoted to the works of Manachem Shemi, Jews from various sections of thing beautiful developing in after 6 p.m., LI 4-5213. tastic collections of various the painter; Haim Atar, the the world. They all have Israel, and I am sure that in TOP QUALITY work and materials mediums. I was amazed to find founder of the Museum, and brought to Israel something of due time the Israeli artists and painting, Paper hanging, only. plaster repair. Victor Rodrick, TO that the Museum owns some Jacob Lishanski, the sculptor, themselves, and it is beginning sculptors will assume a leading 9-7260; John ,Krouse, WE 4-1469. 800 paintings. They include all of whom lived on kibbutzim. to show up in such ways as the position in the world asthetic ALTERATIONS and repairs of all very important works of Jewish The ancient city of Safed beautiful work of the Yemenites movement, providing that Israel kinds, experienced seamstress. UN artists from all over the world. has a flourishing and active on jewelry and gold, of the will be allowed to survive as a UN 4-6920. Last year, to give an exam- art colony The Israel govern- sculpture and silverware of the nation. ple of the wide interest of the 55—MISCELLANEOUS ment gave to the artists people of Israel-in art and cul- abandoned Arab homes in a BEAUTIFUL LARGE SPACE ture, the Museum held 34 exhi- section of the city, and they bitions; ranging from 2000 years subsequently became artists' FOR BEAUTY SALON of Jewish ceremonial art to studios. There are more than In modern barber shop, all con- Mexican contemporary graphics. veniences, for right party, locat- 100 studios in this section. ed in heart of 7 Mile Road, rea- These exhibitions are among Each artist has a permanent sonable rent, air-conditioned, the most important events in rear parking. one-man show of his work Jerusalem's cultural life. Last and charges a small fee for BR 3-9761 year about 60,000 people visited admission. ACCORDION, 120 bass, used very the Museum, from army camps, Zvi Livni, whose studio I little. Cost over $300, will sell $100. kibbutzim, the cities, as well as visited, impressed me with sin- UN 1-6668. all party of the country. cerity and warmth. His paint- The Tel Aviv Museum, a ings were a genuine reflection 50—BUSINESS CARDS beautiful structure, was found- of Israel. Livni lived for some ed by Meyer Dizengoff, founder time in a kibbutz of Hashomer and first mayor of Tel Aviv. In Hatzair, and was one of the 1930 this dedicated man do- founders of the Kibbutzim Art- nated his entire fortune, includ- ists Association. We Stop Any Leak! ing his residence at 16 Roth- When I asked if he believes 5 Year Guarantee child Boulevard, to the city for that artists in Israel are on their OLD ROOFS MADE the purpose of providing a way towards establishing a na- center for art, to promote Is- tional art, he replied: BETTER THAN NEW raeli painting and sculpture. "Do you Americans have a The Museum is active in cul- I national art after existing over tural projects, and 50 to 80 Commercial - Industrial 300 years? You must realize Apartments - Residential travelling exhibitions are const- that we are only 11 years old, antly in circulation in schools For Free Estimates Call plagued with war, and sur- and rural settlements. The Mu- rounded by 70 million Arabs. seum has become a historical Our government must concen- building in Tel Aviv. Its tri- trate on one vital problem first, Shown here is "Moses and the Tablets," one of two liaint- umphant hour arrived on Fri- and that is the survival of ings recently donated to the Jewish Museum of the Jewish day, May 14, 1948, when the Israel. Our leaders in the gov- Theological Seminary of America. * * * Provisional Committee of the ernment know of the problems State met there to hear the of the Israeli painters, and they Two paintings, paintings, Moses and portant addition to the Muse- reading of the Proclamation of tell us that some day all the the Tablets" by Ben-Zion and a um's'igrowing collection of con- the Independence of the State walls of our government insti- portrait of Sir Moses Monte- temporary art. of Israel. tutions will be decorated by fiore by George Da Maduro, The portrait of Sir Moses, re- Next to the Tel Aviv Muse- our Israeli artists. But in the were recently presented to the nowned British communal lead- um is the Helena Rubenstein meantime, we must concentrate Jewish Museum of the Jewish er and philanthropist, painted first on the survival of our land. Theological Seminary of Amer- in his hundreth year (1884) was I must agree with their think- ica, 92nd Street and Fifth Ave., acquired by Mr. and Mrs. Henry ALL CITY ing that our national defense, it is announced by Dr. Stephen L. Moses, also of New York. MOVING & STORAGE CO. our homes, our food, must come S. Kayser, curator. The artist is well known for VE 14948 first. Perhaps some day when The "Moses" was given to the his portraits of distinguished 8 - 7660 Meyers Rd. we should no longer be plagued museum by Herman L. Blum, of subjects which include Presi- by aggression and plow up our New York, after it was seen by dent William McKinley, Presi- swords, then we will- begin to Blum at a retrospective exhibit dent McKinley's mother, Johli express ourselves in a national of the work of Ben-Zion held Hay and Chief Justice Morrison Complete Moving Service spirit." recently at the museum. The R. Waite. I visited the artists' co-op painting, executed in 1952 and Both paintings will be placed No Job Too Large — Too Small colony of Ain Hod. This coin- tvalued at $3,000, is a vastly im- on permanent display. Always Open Jewish Seminary Museum Given Two Paintings for Collection ROOFING SAVE 50% Salomon Roof Spraying Co. DI 1-5367 .