By HANNAH PETER Schwartz-Stone Troth Announced Amt. Oritk Activities Israeli Feature Writer PROF. BORIS SCHATZ SCHATZ'S 'MAN AND BOOK' A retrospective memorial ex- hibition in honor of Prof. Boris Schatz, painter, sculptor and founder of the Bezalel Museum of Arts and Crafts, opened in Jerusalem. Boris Schatz was born a cen- tury ago into a pious Jewish family in a small town in • ituania. He studied in a yeshi- vah in Vilna and, as his artistic talents broke through at an early age, at an art school. By a stroke of good luck and through the encouragement he. received from the Jewish sculp- tor Godewski, he was able to move to Paris where he began to study sculpture under Anto- kolsky and to paint in the Cor- mon studios. Fame came soon. In 1895 he was called to assume the directorship of the Royal `11ABDALAH' BY SCHATZ Academy of S'ofia. Schatz followed the tradi- tional manner which he invest- ed with deeply Jewish religious and national content. He created many portraits in oil, plaster, bronze and other media, of personalities out- standing in Jewish life, in- cluding Dr. Theodor Herzl, whom he got to know in 1903, and of N. H. Imber, the author of "Hatikvah " In 1906 he was able to realize his dream of coming to Eretz Israel where he founded the Bezalel Institute, with the view SCHATZ'S 'JEREMIAH' Ito to awakening and sponsoring art. Prof. Schatz taught his stu- dents to execute the fine silver filigree work in Yemenite style and carve little functional and The Jewish characterizations ritualistic objects in olive wood. in this book are unfortunately Their fame has in the course of incomplete and hardly depict the years spread all over the the heroes who fought for the world as "Bezalel work." He right to differ in their proper invited Jewish artists from light. They must be considered abroad to settle in Eretz Israel. In the years that followed merely as introductory to fur- Boris Schatz undertook several ther study. Dr. Cronbach's sketch was writ- missions abroad to collect funds ten by his son-in-law, Rabbi and gain new friends for "Be- Maurice Davis, and is a fine zalel" as well as to hold exhibi- tribute to the late Hebrew Union tions of his own works. During College professor who was a 1914-1926 he was again active in Jerusalem, continuing to leading American pacifist. The book was edited by Elias make portraits of famous per- Picheny, administrative field sec- sonalities like Zeey Jabotinsky, retary of the JWB Midwest Sec- Solomon Schechter, Max Nor- tion. It was written by Shura dau, Ahad Haam, Chaim Nach- gaul, designed and ably illus- man Bialik and others. He created many deeply sensitive trated by Peggy Lipschutz. genre works of Jewish content, like "Rachel's Tomb," a bronze relief "Near the Wailing Wall," Celebrate "The Rabbi's Blessing," "Kin Solomon," "Samson," etc. versaiy Prof essor Schatz's great achievement was the foundation of the "Bezalel Museum," a landmark in the center of mod- ern Jerusalem. To this day it occupies the same stately build- ing complex in an interesting Turkish-Arabic style. In a few months time, however, the Museum is to move to the new museum compound in the west- ern part of Jerusalem where it will form part of the "National Museum," while the School of Art will move into the buildings vacated. Since its foundation the Museum has had to be closed down, in 1928, due to lack of funds, but was reopened in 1935 when the World Zionist Organization took over responsi- Mr. and Mrs. Danto bility for its upkeep. Its treas- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Danto, ures have also grown in the 19175 Strathmoor, were honored course of the years. on their 50th wedding anniver- During 1927-30 and 1930-32 sary at a recent party given by Prof. Schatz again undertook their children, Paul Danto, Mrs. missions to the United States Gerson Lacoff, Mrs. Harry Sachs to enlist aid for "Bezalel" and and Marvin Danto. to hold exhibitions. He died in More than 100 guests attended Denver. His son and daughter, the affair at Marvin Danto's Bezalel and Zahava Schatz, are Birmingham home. The senior working in Israel and are count- Dantos have six grandchildren. ed among the foremost artists He came to Detroit in 1907 from in Israel. Poland and was in the retail shoe business until his retire- Dominican Jewry ment. He and Mrs. Danto, the The Jewish community of the former Rose Kritchman, were Dominican Republic, which was married in Detroit in 1913. first established in the 16th century, today numbers some There is not a wholly right- 600 persons, most of whom live eous person on this earth.—Ec- in Ciudad Trujillo, Sosua or clesiastes 7 Santiago. Books' Sketches of Propagators of Right to Differ Is Ideal for Teens Sketches of 24 personalities "who sought a better world" are incorporated in a book entitled "The Right to be Different," published by the Lionel Picheny Memorial Fund and friends of the family of Lionel Picheny in the Midwest Section of the Jew- ish Welfare Board (127 N. Dear- born, Chicago 2). The idea pursued in this work, hailed as "a new kind of book for teen-agers," is an excellent one, and the names chosen for inclusion among those who fought for "the right to be dif- ferent" indicate understanding and wisdom on the part of the authors. But because only an incident or two in the case of each of the personalities could be chosen, and the sketches had to be "sketchy," this book has many shortcomings. Starting with the Prophet Isaiah, it is to the credit of the compilers that they should have included in this book the following: Uriel da Costa, Is- ' rael Baal Shem Tov, Thomas Paine, Benjamin Franklin, Moses Mendelssohn, Jacob Henry,. August Bondi, William l o y d Garrison, Ernestine Rose, Emma Lazarus, A. D. Gordon, Eugene V. Debs, Clar- ence Darrow, Heywood Broun, Louis D. Brandeis, Sidney Hill- man, Judah L. Magnes, Steph- en S. Wise, Albert Einstein, Martin Luther King and Dr. Abraham Cronbach; two Free- dom Riders and two opponents of McCarthyism — Bishop G. Bromley Oxam and J. Robert Oppenheimer. The trend pursued in the book at once becomes evident upon examination of the characters sketched. It is not necessarily a Jewish book: it is universal in all its aspects; and it has a place as club and classroom lit- erature in educating teen-agers and others about the right to- differ. But the sketchiness of the pieces deprives them of the desired strength. Enhancing the volume, how- ever, are the noteworthy selec- tions appended to each chapter —from the works of Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Paine, James Russell Lowell, Abraham Lin- coln, Jewish folklore and other sources. LIVONIA CHAPTER will hold its fourth annual night of games 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at th Roma Hall, 27777 School- craft, announces Mrs. Edward Schneider, • chairman of the af- fair. Coffee and pastries will be served. Prizes will be featured. The public is invited. Tickets are available from Mrs. Earl • Mostyn, GR 42026; Mrs. Edwin Adleman,- or at the door. For information, call Mrs. Marshall Wise. Want ads get quick results! Music the Stein-Way MISS BEVERLY. SCHWARTZ At a recent cocktail party, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schwartz of W. Nine Mile Rd., Oak Park, announced the engagement of their daughter, Beverly Helene, to Howard Lawrence Stone, son og Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stone of Vassar Dr. Miss Schwarti is a graduate of the University of Michigan, where she is working part-time on her master's degree. Her fiance was graduated from East ern Michigan University. He is completing his master's degree in school administration at Wayne State University. The couple plan a Dec. 22 wedding. They only do so for appear- ance's sake.—Megillah 12. eowaseosirem eseeseeeil • • • • ; • • Corsets Ly Iva • EXPERTLY FITTED • • • DICK STEIN & ORCHESTRA LI 7=2770 . , • PLASTIC FURNITURE • I. ;.-• . , N COVERS kI MADE TO ORDER or READY MADE N :4. ., :.;•. , • LI 2-0874 Larry Freedman Orchestra & Entertainment • • LI 7-2899 000111111100001110000000111000 UN 2-0200 ri • ttt $ -, CALL ANNA, KARBAL - '4 . 15850 W. 7 MILE RD. 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