Book Fair's Closing Weekend Crowded With Activity for All Ages Friday, November 17, 1967-5 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Israel, Seeking Capital, Enters European Market day that a 15-year $15,000,000 loan floated by the Israel govern- the first pair of pants. Other mem- LONDON — Israel is going into ment is being handled by an inter- bers of the cast include Ruth the European financial market to national consortium of banks which Gorka, Cindy Geffen, Cynthia Jen- raise capital for industrial devel- includes the Deutsche Bank and nings, Marcia Cutler and Mindy opment. The Times reported Tues- the Banca Commerciale of Italy. Tilchin, The Music Study Club will spon- sor the appearance of pianist BLOOMFIELD Eleanor Lipkin 7:30 pin. Sunday HILLS Miss Lipkin, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Ezra Lipkin, is artist-in-resi- FARMINGTON dent at Bowling Green University, FRANKLIN BIRMINGHAM a member of a national trio and a offices serving yaw teacher. A one-time Music Study Club scholarship recipient, Miss Lipkin spent two years on a Ful- ST. CLAIR bright Scholarship in Italy, where MAD. HTS. SHORES LATHRUP VILLAGE she graduated from the Academia SOUTHFIELD St. Cecilia. In addition to her con- MARREN • certs in Italy, Belgium and France, ROYAL Miss Lipkin has also played in OAK Detroit with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, at the Cranbrook Bach Festival and with the Oak Park OAK PARK Symphony. The Music Study Club's Choral Group, directed by Dan Frohman, will also perform several Israeli folk songs. Frohman, a voice teach- er, directs the Shaarey Zedek Choir and a professional choral group in Cleveland. Mrs. Herbert Eskin, co-chairman IMMEDIATE of the Instruments for Israel Drive, DELIVERY will speak on "Musical Instruments See for Israel," a philanthropic project of the Music Study Club. Co-chair- Hr Abram a ry man Emma Schaver will bring Larry Stern greetings from Israel. NO FALSE PROMISES — JUST GOOD DEALS All donations of instruments to "WE SELL BECAUSE OF OUR REPUTATION" the Instruments for Israel drive will be sent to Israel for the musi- JOE MAY CHEVROLET cal education of children and for 12555 GRAND RIVER near Meyers use by members of the Israeli Army. All contributions in good BR 2-2470 condition will be appraised and CHEVROLET TE 4-4440 contributors will receive a tax LI 8-4119 deduction and an honor certificate (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) erfirantberfain Members of the Yiddish American Comedy Group, to be pre- sented by the Hebrew Yiddish Committee at the Jewish Book Fair 8:15 p.m. Saturday are (from left) Ari Fuhrman, Chayale Ash and Abraham Fuhrman. • • • An "Evening at the Yiddish Thea- singer for some years. Co-sponsor of the program is ter" will be the main attraction of the Saturday evening program at the Hebrew Yiddish committee. The Book Fair is featuring more the 16th annual Jewish Book Fair, which concludes Sunday at the than 7.000 books of general in- terest to adults and children. Jewish Center. The Children's Sunday School The Yiddish American Comedy Group, comprised of Chayale Ash, program, a special feature of the Ari and Abraham Fuhrman, will Book Fair, will be held 10 a.m. present a program of Yiddish clas- Sunday. There will be storytelling with sics and reminiscences of a bygone Martha Marenof, children's author, era. All professionals of Eastern Eu- at 2:15 and 3:15 p.m. The Young Dancers Guild pro- ropean Yiddish theater, the Comedy Group is dedicated to the revival duction of "The Man Who In- of interest in the Yiddish language vented Blue Jeans" will be present- through stage, radio and television ed at 2 p.m. This show, which includes wild performances. Ari Fuhrman, 40, is a veteran Indians and a train robbery, por- of the Romanian-Yiddish theater. trays in European and Western He spent four years in a concen- song and dance, the story of how tration camp before gaining his the first pair of blue jeans was freedom and finding his way to Is- invented by Levi Strauss. The production was written and rael. He came to Philadelphia about choreographed by Harriet Berg, four years ago. Ari's wife, Chayale Ash, was a Center dance coordinator, and it well-known member of the Yid- is based on the story in Harry dish State Theater in the Soviet Golden's collection, "Forgotten Pio- Union. She also appeared in Euro- neers." Abe Kunianski plays the lead, pean displaced persons camps and later in Yiddish productions in as a dancing, accordian-playing Israel, London and South Africa. Levi Strauss. Linda Fink, Beth The third member of the troupe, White and Cheri Plavnik are his Abraham Fuhrman, has been a folk dancing sisters who help him sew Look Article, 'Voyage to Doom,' Recall U.S. Failure to Rescue Nazi Victims Hundreds of refugees from the Nazis viewed loved ones through portholes of a liner anchored on this side of the ocean—only to be returned to Europe, a magazine ar- ticle recalled this week. In "Voyage to Doom," in the cur- rent issue of Look, writer Arthur D. Morse describes the agony of those on board and their would-be rescuers in the spring of 1939, when Cuba and then America re- fused to accept the passengers of the St. Louis. The 930 Jewish men, women and children, most slated for int- Meet Ron Galperin Mr. Galperin, Salesmanager of B. F. Chamber- lain Real Estate Co., Oak Park office, is estab- lishing new all time high sales records. lie has remodeled his offices . . . and we think they're great! Please come and VISIT migration to the United States over the next three years, had purchased Cuban landing certifi- cates through Germany's Ham- burg-American Line. Most were left with no other resources ex- cept for $4 in cash. Cuban officials, in an apparent extortion attempt aimed at the American Jewish community, re- ' fused to honor the certificates. Ne- gotiations collapsed. Passing within view of the lights of Miami, the refugees were re- turned to Europe. Several coun- tries took them in before the ship reached Germany, but—except for England — these countries were later overrun by the Nazis and served as no protection from the gas chambers. "Nowhere . . . in the archives of the United States government," writes Morse, "is there a sugges- tion that the refugees be sheltered temporarily within the capacious boundaries of the United States. "Nowhere was their grave dan- ger related to the American ex- perience. Except in the Jewish com- munity, there was no upsurge of feeling among the American people, all sons, daughters or des- cendants of immigrants, to come to the aid of these men, women and children floating across the Atlantic toward certain doom, guilty of no crime, accused of no offense, victims only of the acci- dent of birth." Shah of Iran Thanks WJC Sincerely yours, B. F. Chamberalin LI 8-1500 LONDON (JTA) — The Shah of Iran sent a cable to Lord Sieff of Brimpton, here, and to Astorre Mayer of Rome, co-chairmen of the World Jewish Congress, thanking the WJC for its congratulations sent to him recently in connection with his coronation '68s LARRY & HARRY . SPITZER'S 20th ANNIVERSARY SALE AS NEVER BEFORE! 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