Beth Am Religious School to Accept Nonmembers THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS New Aaron Judah Shacket-Halliburton Rites Set for Spring Six-Day War Opened Artists' Vistas Hilarious Novel art and it has taken him the length By MURRAY S. GREENFIELD `Clown of Bombay' The Six-Day War has had its and breadth of the United States 28—Friday, September 27, 1968 impact on every phase of Israeli life and has given impetus to the art world. It has resulted in a boom for the artists and the gal- leries. Galleries have blossomed forth in colonies much the same as the artists who have created real and not so real colonies. The special vogue that took hold within days after the war was the flurry of albums and sketches that showed up on the news stands and then in publica- tions all over the world. Yossi Stern turned out a quickie that had a tremendous sale and so did Shimon Kaplan. Yosef was in my home when I received my call to my unit be- fore the outbreak of the war. He told me that he was going with me as he hadn't been called. He is that kind of person. He was in the abortive Hungarian revolution that was crushed by the Russians and had fled to Israel. Yosef went up to Jerusalem and, without pa- pers or a unit to be attached to, followed right behind the soldiers with sketch pad in hand. An accomplished artist from Hungary he has found strength in Israel and he creates some of the finest landscapes in the country. "The Painting Rabbi" is a new phenomena in modern Israel. Tzvi Raphaeli answers the call. He is an ardent student of the Talmud and a part-time teacher with a rabbinical degree. He was born in Egypt and lives in Jerusalem. Of late he has been touring with his I Birth Announcements - Sept. 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis M. Brooks (Sara Diane Kruger), 13751 Allan, Oak Park, a daughter, Susan Denise. * * * Sept. 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ard Gendelman (Adrianne Jacobs), 14640 Sherwood, Oak Park, a daughter, Mara Lynn. * * * Sept. 1—To Dr. and Mrs. Burton D. Faudem (Arlene Bondell of New York), 23120 Marlow, Oak Park, a daughter, Michele Faye. ▪ * * Aug. 23—To Mr. and Mrs. I. William Cohen (Recia Herbstman), 13135 LaSalle, Huntington Woods, a son, Joshua Marcus. s * Aug. 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Law- rence Berkove (Gail, Feldman of Chicago), 17020 Margate, South- field, a son, Ethan Jacob. zARCLIAMH MOHEL 341-1595 REV. GOLDMAN L MARSHALL MOHEL 353-5444 RABBI JOSHUA SPIRO Experienced Mohel Serving in Hospitals & Homes 863-2616 Recommended by Physicians RABBI Leo Goldman Expert Mabel Serving Hospitals and Homes LI 2-4444 LI 1-9769 and Canada and recently to South America. He studied in Milan. His forte has always been street scenes and those of the Mea Shearim were his favorites. The most powerful paintings and sculpture that I have seen since the war were produced by a Dizen- goff prize winner, Yohanan Ben- Yaakov, a kibutznik. His works of art evoke a feeling of power and strength that have no equal. Yehuda Rodan quit medicine and became a painter; you can imagine his mother's initial reac- tion. Today at 49, and living in Israel, is this man—a survivor of four years, of forced labor under the German Nazi regime. Upon his return to Romania after the war, he was a member and director of the Romanian Painters Union. His portraits and figures are solidly drawn; he is able to seize the sali- ent points of a scene and give them proper emphasis. Sabbath Tradition By RABBI SAMUEL J. FOX (Copyright 1968. JTA Inc.) The Sabbath morning service as- sociates the Sabbath closely with Moses, by reciting the prayer "Yismakh Moshe," for example. There are various explanations for this. Some claim it is because Moses requested the Pharaoh in Egypt to grant the Hebrew slaves one day of rest and the seventh day of the week was granted them. Moses was later delighted when the Almighty designated the sev- enth day as the official day of rest for the Jewish people in the course of the Revelation at Sinai. Others claim it is because Moses had ear- lier announced that the Sabbath was to be given to the Jewish peo- ple as a gift from the Almighty. Still others contend that it is be- cause the Tora was actually given on the Sabbath at Sinai. This, of course, was Moses' glorious mo- ment since it was he that went up to the mountain to receive the Tora. Bombay-born Aaron Judah, who now lives in the Canary Islands, and whose earlier novel, "Clown on Fire," won the Dial Press fiction fellowship award in 1966, has pro- duced another good novel based on his experiences. Under the title "Clown of Bombay," his new work, also published by Dial (750 3rd, NY17), he describes the experi- ences of a 14-year-old lad, Joe Hosea, son of a prosecuting attor- ney, whose exploits provide activ- ity that develops into the drama well delineated by the able author. Joe Hosea gets into mischief, is irreverent, a nuisance to his sis- ters. He gets involved indirectly in the death of one of his classmates, his family resorts to a psychiatrist, there is much humor in the en- suing motivations for this story and the lad Joe emerges with a strong will. The rebellious spirit, the -Way- wardness in the story, the genuine humor, contribute toward the wholesomeness of the tale about a Bombay boy, his family and his community. Tel Aviv Giftware Firm Opens American Center NEW YORK — Batsheva Crafts Inc., a giftware sales company in Tel Aviv, announced the opening of its own showroom and distribu- tion center at 1140 Broadway, New York, to serve the North American market. This is said to be the first wholly-owned branch of an Israeli crafts firm marketing in the United States. The firm, according to a spokes- man, works with 200 of Israeli's foremost craftsmen, arranging for the exclusive distribution of many of their designs. Israeli Athletes in Britain JERUSALEM — Debra Markus, Hebrew University athletics coach and gold medal winner in t h e 1966 Asian Games in Bangkok, took a group of 10 young Jeru- salem girl athletes to Britain Sun- Israel Trade Deficit for a two-week tour. Rises by $265 Million for day Together with the group were First Six Months of 1968 14 young male athletes from Jeru- JERUSALEM (JTA) — Israel's salem and surrounding settle- foreign trade deficit rose by $265, ments. The youngsters, age 15-17, 000,000 in the first six months of have been training three times a 1968, double the rise in deficit for week at the Hebrew University the corresponding period last year, stadium under Miss Markus and it was reported here. The main Avraham Ariel, high school ath- cause for the rise was a 42 per letics coach, during the school cent rise in imports compared to holidays. only a 16 per cent rise in exports. DIAGNOSING CANCER Economic sources said however More women die of breast can that much of the imports were of investment goods which reflected cer than from any other kind. Yet an upswing in the country's econ- this disease can be diagnosed early enough for a complete cure. For omy. details on how to protect yourself and members of your family from Latin American Jews breast cancer, write the Michigan Discuss 'Identification' Cancer Foundation, 4811 John R, MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay (JTA) Detroit 48201. —A conference on Jewish identity and identification was held here under the joint sponsorship of the sea a Uruguayan Jewish Institute for Human Relations and the Latin American office of the American Jewish Committee. The conference, which was ex- Ae Dix at Southfield tensively covered by the local Lincoln Park press, drew 500 delegates from for reservations call many Latin American communi- 386-5000 ties. Addresses were given by Dr. Moises Mizraji and Gideon Tad- mor, Israeli charge d'affaires. Temple Beth Am Religious School announces that for the first time it will accept children of nonmem- bers on a one-year basis. The school covers a range of clases from kindergarten through 12th grade. Registration and purchasing of books will be held 9:30 a.m. Sun- day at Grandview School, Livonia. For information, call Rochelle Colvin, GA 5-1247, or the temple, 476-4100. w:?.:ZWISTalsISMS=^`.‘;:r.A.VantMas:WeAN ' Photographer DON SPURLIN 7594599 A. Weddings, Bar Mitzvas Spemal Occasions O'AMSVIi:s. MMEMIK MISS JULIE SHACKET Mr. and Mrs. Al A. Shacket of Marlow Ave., Oak Park, announce the engagement of their daughter Julie Rochelle to Samuel Hallibur- ton, son of Mrs. Sylvia Halliburton of Meyers Rd. 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