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November 07, 1969 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-11-07

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- THE
City.
EmbleMS
era (;seen
een Opens Israeli Stamps
Our
Book Fair's Hai Year

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DETROIT JEWISH NEWS'

On

Gerald Green, author. scholar, lecturer and TV producer,
Will be the keynote speaker for the opening night of the
Center's 18th annual Jewish Book Fair 8:15 p.m. Saturday.
Green is the author of "The Last • -
Angry Man," "The Lotus Eaters" Opera Company,
American Opera

and "To Brooklyn With Love," all Company of I.os Angeless, New
best sellers. llis
Y ork City Center Company, Teatro
latest, "The Art-
Municipal in Rio de Janeiro and
ists of Terezin,"
the Teatro Colon in Buenos Aires.
released in June,
In addition to his classical rep-

is a testament to VIC
the courage of
ertoire, Belarsky has always
1 r--
Emblems of Israel towns, the
the Jewish peo-
been interested in the develop-
second in a series, are depicted
ple.
ment of the folk music of all
on two new postage stamps to

Since 1950.
be issued by the Israel Postal
countries, and he has made nu-
Ministry next month. In tur-
Green has been
merous recordings.
quoise and violet, respectively,
associated with
Pianist Rebecca Frohman will
the
stamps honor the cities of
NBC News as a
Green
accompany Belarsky in his con- Ilerzliya and Bnai Brak,
producer, writer and director. cert. Tickets are on sale at the
Among the many shoWs he has Center.
President Comended
produced are "Today" with Dave
The Yiddish Committee, which
Garroway, "Wide Wide World," also held a pre-Book Fair Yiddish
LOS ANGELES—President Nixon
and the Joseph Wood Krutch TV literary evening Thursday night, and his administration were com-
nature series.
mended
for "efforts in bringing the
will sponsor yet a third event 7:30
Green has chosen as his Bock p.m. Wednesday. Eliezer Green- nations of the Middle East together
Fair topic "Contemporary Trends: berg, co-author of "A Treasury of n order to achieve a just and
the Function of Author and Artist Yiddish Poetry," will speak on lasting peace" in a resolution
In the Threatened Society."
"Yiddish Poetry Speaks to the passed by the board of directors
* •
World." This program is open to of the Jewish Federation-Council
of Greater Los Angeles.
On this "Hai" (18th) anniver- the public at no charge.
sary of the Book Fair, cultural
* * *
programing again will be empha-
As part of Book Fair, a unique
sized.
On Nov. 15, at 8:30 p.m., inter- "Book-In" will be held 10 a.m.
and 1 p.m. Monday at the Cen-
nationally known singer Sider
Belarsky, will perform under the ' ter. Glimpses into important
Jewish books by Jewish authors
eo-sponsorship of
will be presented in two sessions.
the Yiddish Com-
At 10 a.m.. Mesdames Harry
mittee.
Oberstein, Shlomo Marenof, Dan
Belarsky h a s
Shapiro and Samuel Kellman
been soloist with
will present capsule reviews on
Such conductors
contemporary books to be fea-
as Arturo Tosca-
tured at Book Fair.
nini, Fritz. Busch
. Speaking in the afternoon, will
20811 W. 8 Mile
and Arthur Rod-
be Mesdames Morris Adler and
zinski. In opera,
between Southfield & Telegraph
Henry Berris. Mrs. Adler will in-
he has been lead-
chide in her discussion the post-
ing basso of the
humous publication of "The
Civic
Chicago
Voice Still Speaks" by Rabbi
Opera Company,
Prices Quoted Over
Morris
Adler.
Belarsky
the San Francisco
This program is open to the
The Phone.
public at no charge.

It's Nice
To Deal With
Joe Slatkin's

Israel Studies Hike On Nov. 16 at 8:15
Yaaccv
lIl Maximum A (YV ! Orland, Israeli author, will speak
on "The Impact of the Arab-Israel
Conflict on Contemporary Israeli
of Reservists
Writings," co-sponsored by the He-

JERUSALEM (JTA)—Israel is brew department of the Jewish
in-
ConteMplating the imminent for
Center.,
crease of the maximum age
Orland. born in
to
Military reserve duty Moshe
from 49
Dayan Russia in1913.
55. Defense Minister
has lived in Israel
said the action must be taken since 1921. He is
because of the "necessity for in-
of
creased manpower in the defense a graduate r-
forces and civil defense." Hebrew
Unive
sity and
Royal
The move apparently refl ects a Academy of Dra -
strain on the country's manpower matic Art, Lon-
reserves stemming from border don.
A s a boy. he
activities and the need to cope
with the internal security threat. joined the Ha ga-
The cabinet has learned of a nab, was a volun-
serious deficit in the government leer in the British
fund used to pay a percentage Army in World
of the personal income of civil- War II and dor-
ian reservists called to military ing the siege of
Orland
duty. The fund is maintained Jerusalem in 1948
with monthly payments con- was a mem b er of its defense
forces.
tributed by job holders and their
Orland is a member of Writer's
employers and by self-employed
Association and Pen Club, is with
persons, and allows a refund of
the
artistic management of
up to 70 per cent of normal in-
Haifa Municipal Theater and
come, not exceeding S200 per
lecturer on dramatic art for He-
month, during the period Of
brew University. Former emis-
military service.
to South Africa, he visited
.
sary
,
But owing to increased call-tip
and Scandinavia on he-
the fund registered a nine million England
half
of
Israel's foreign office,
dollar deficit during the past fiscal and he holds
the Lamdan Prize
deficit
of
year, and an additional
literature (1983).
$6,000,000 was expected this year. for
Orland has written many plays

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British and American. for the Is-
esti raeli theater. During the past 30
According to unofficial
the fund must he years, he wrote the lyrics for many
mates, income to
some of which became
doubled to balance disbursement,. folk songs,
hits.
Several ministers also want to popular
In addition to Orland's lecture.
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meet rising prices. Many employ -
ers, including government a 4t.o sent the puppet show. "If Not
difference Ittgher." by Isaac Peretz. The
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