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September 13, 1963 - Image 29

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1963-09-13

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Yiddish State Theater
in Bucharest Celebrates
15 Years of Repertory
LONDON, (JTA)—Rumania's
Yiddish State Theater, in the
capital city of Bucharest, re-
cently celebrated its 15th an-
niversary. The company boasts
a repertory of works by con-
temporary Jewish playwrights
in Rumania, Israel and other
countries as well as Jewish
classics and plays from the
Rumania, Russian, American
and British stage, performed in
Yiddish translation.

Commercial
The Charge of Ritual Murder: Another Version
From "The Scourge of Ju- rice, the priest's servant." And the bishop, "and words spoken
Buildings Rise
dah" 13th century scholar, by they also gave his description; under torture are as false as
Um Verga, published in small in build, red hair, forked the deeds of the princes." They
Near Haifa Port mon
Edmond Fleg's "The Jewish beard, and one-eyed. The Jew began to search for Guzman,

Hebrew Corner

Jaffa Oranges

Almost all the world over
these names are known: Japa-
nese silk, English wool, vene-
tian glass and . . . Jaffa oranges.
Why did our country attain
the popularity as a country of
A 14-story commercial
oranges and citrus fruit?
building in Israel is shown
The citrus fruit, it seems, likes here
in the final stages of
the climate of our country; a construction.
The building
hot summer and a non freezing overlooks
the Haifa port area.
winter, light soil and lots of Israel Bond
investments are
sunshine, all these have turned helping to speed
develop-
the citrus grove into a most im- ment of all areas the
of Israel's
portant agricultural branch. economy.
The oranges that grow in tne
country excell the oranges of
Spain, Florida and California. Kosher Dining Club
The year of 1850 Jaffa is a to Open at Syracuse
small far off port. In the city
SYRACUSE, N.Y., (JTA)—A
there are only a few houses
and narrow streets. But in the new kosher dining club spon-
surrounding — many groves. In sored jointly by the National
them are grown oranges that Council of Young Israel and the
Arab merchants brought in the Hillel Foundation at the Uni-
versity of Syracuse will open on
18th century.
Year by year, when the win- the university campus at the be-
ter comes thousands of workers ginning of the fall semester.
go out to groves. They pick and The dining club, which is pat-
pack thousands of boxes of terned along the lines of a simi-
fruit, mainly for export. The lar club sponsored by Young
export of_ citrus fruit is about Israel at Cornell University, will
40% of our export.
serve three kosher meals daily
Twice a year the groves are for university students enrolled
decorated — once in orange in the club.
colour and once in white. In
the month of Kislev, with the Borman Stores' Dividend
coming of the first rains, you
The directors of Borman
look with excitement at she Food
Stores, Inc., at its quar-
shining green sea with orange terly meeting,
declared a cash
specks. In the month of Nis- dividend of 121/2
per
san you actually get intoxicated share, to be paid on cents
Oct. 10,
from the odor of the white to stockholders of record
of the
citrus blossoms.
company at the close of busi-
It still can be debated, ness
on Sept, 20.
whether the Land of Israel is
The directors also confirmed
the Garden of Eden. But you
can say what you like. The the appointment of Robert For-
apple that Eve picked from the shaw, formerly controller, as
Tree of Knowledge was a golden treasurer, and Robert Price,
formerly assistant controller, as
apple . . .
Translation of Hebrew column pub. controller.

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was put to the torture; he con-
fessed, and was condemned to
be executed. When the sentence
was being cried through the
town, the bishop was passing
through to go to the king.
"What is this I hear?" he
said. "The sentence says that
Pedro Guzman was killed by
the Jew on Jan. 1, and only
yesterday I saw this Guzman
in a neighboring village of the
town, and he will be here to-day
or to-morrow." "Why then,"
asked the king, "did the Jew
confess?" "This was a confes-
sion extracted by torture," said

Kfar Blum Kibbutz
Opens Guest House
The communal settlement of
Kfar Blum in the Northern Gali-
lee has accommodations for tour-
ists in its 14-room guest house.
Each room has a private bath
shower, two beds. Kfar Blum
offers tours in the area, fishing
and swimming in the Jordan
Rive r, recreational activities,
group discussions, visits with
members of the settlement. For
reservations: Kfar Blum Guest
House, Upper Galilee, Israel,

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and he was led before the king,
who was overjoyed to know the
truth, and praised God and
thanked the bishop. "Your ma-
jesty may now see," said the
bishop, "that words extorted by
torture are false."

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Anthology."
In the time of the just king,
Alphonso the Great (13th cen-
tury), it was told to judges
that, on the eve of Easter, a
Christian had entered a Jewish
house, and he had been heard
to cry for help and had never
been seen again. A search was
made in the house of the Jew,
but without any result. The
king asked the accusers: "Why
did you not go to the help of
the Christian?" They answered:
"We should have had to break
in the door and were afraid of
committing a crime." "But,"
the Jew said, "the door of my
house has been broken these
ten days, in order to capture
a slave who had taken refuge
in my house, and it is still
broken."
The king did not believe that
the crime had taken place.
"This Jew," he said, "is an old
man. He has not even strength
enough to kill a louse." But the
accusers held firm and brought
false witnesses who even gave
the name of the Christian. "His
name," they said, "was Pedro
Guzman, the husband of Beat-

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