Youth News Rochelle Cli ziken to Be Mrs. .4rtiold Sheaman *..4* 2 Local Teachers on Ambushed Bus Ready to Return for Study in Israel Two Detroit teachers whose two- week trip to Israel was marred by the ambushing of their tour bus and the fatal shooting of a fellow passenger, said the inci- dent has not deterred them from their intention to return. Vivian Smargon, a teacher of political science at the University of Detroit, and Terri Faxstein, an art teacher at Mott High School in Warren, were aboard a bus that was ambushed by three Arabs Dec. 27 on the road from Masada to Jerusalem. The young women and their fellow passengers were 10 min- utes outside Hebron when the at- tack occurred shortly before sun- set. Leon Holtz, 48, of Brooklyn, was shot and died later in an army hospital in Hebron. The attackers have not been found. Israeli authorities said the bus driver apparently took a shortcut over a little frequented Integrity and right to exist by complying with the desires of the terrorist groups. I sincerely hope that American Jewry will react similarly by continued financial and moral support and even in- creased tourism while refusing to comply with Arab intimida- tion." Skupsky, a Midrasha student, has been senior youth adviser to Beth Moses United Synagogue Youth, substitute Hebrew teacher, Camp Ramah senior counselor and former editor of the USY re- gional newspaper. Omnibus to Present 'Jack and Beanstalk' route in order to get out of the area before dark. There is a dusk-to-dawn curfew in the area. Holtz's death was the sec- ond American fatality in Israel due to enemy action. Miss Smargon said the tour was an "extra", which some members of their group elected to take. "The day would have been etched Miss Smargon also had kind tions of children's classics for 28 words for her 35 fellow travelers, years, playing to more than 50,000 from the United States and Can- children annually. The plays are ada. "We had been a happy, sing- selected to encourage the chil- ing bunch until the incident. But dren's appreciation of good litera- after it occurred, everyone re- ture, as well as to arouse their mained under control. No one interest in the theater. The company of actors handles panicked. "And not one person left the all of the scenery, costumes, tour or expressed fear at return- properties, lighting and sound, as ing to Israel," she added. "Terri well as acting. Direction is by and I are going back to study T. 0. Andrus, who heads the children's theater program at Hebrew." . Wayne. Tickets are on sale at the Jewish MISS ROCHELLE CHAIKEN Mr. and Mrs. Isador Chaiken of Mansfield Ave. announce the en- gagement of their daughter Ro- chelle Rita to Arnold Frank Shenk- the prisoners. They are given very little food and all of it is bad.. According to the tourist, Egyptian Jews live in constant fear. FLEA MARKET CUSTOM MADE DRAPES "Satisfaction Is Our First Concern" CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING Distinguished Styling Interiors by Robins FINSHINE FURNITURE SERVICE CO. ROMA HALL East Detroit 10 Mile & Gratiot By appointment only 40 Dealers For Inf. GR 4-1159 Call 352-1928 man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shenkman of Sherbourne Ave. The bride-elect attends Wayne State University, where she is ma- joring in education. Mr. Shenkman also attends Wayne, and is major- ing in psychology. An April 5 wedding is planned. Center Pulls Strings: Two Marionette Clubs Set for Teens, Tweens Molby has designed and super- vised puppet playhouses for the past 20 years. From 1967 through 1969 he produced and directed the Molby-Sutton Marionette Produc- tion of "Beauty and the Beast" and "Rumplestiltskin" for a tour of schools in Michigan and Ohio. Molby also was appointed pup- pet-master and chief puppeteer for Bobby Clark's "Pinocchio," which appeared at the Fisher Theater and similar theaters throughout it96 the United States in Trumpeldor, Exodus of Yemen Jews Recalled on Stamps are just thinking generally of Jewish Youth Council coming to Israel but prefer to Invites Participants wait until the situation improves, Jewish youth interested in help- A portrait of Joseph Trumpel- please tell them to come now! ing the Jewish Youth Council plan adorns a new Israeli stamp "Anyone who has ever been to programs, such as the Israel Inde- dor commemorating the 50th anni- Israel," he wrote, "knows full well pendence Day Celebration and versary of, the defense of Tel that while the war rages on the Project Outcry 1970, may call Hay, in pre-state Palestine. An- borders, the interior of Israel is Steve Cohen, LI 8-5914, or Joel other stamp issued this month probably safer than most cities in Verbin, DI 1-4200, for information. by the Israel Postal Ministry re- the United States. In Jerusalem, calls "Operation Magic Carpet," where.the greatest number of Jews Hashomer to Celebrate when Yemenite Jews were and Arabs ... live together, there Hashomer Ha tZair, Socialist- brought to Israel by air 20 years has been a negligible number of The legend beneath the terrorist incidents. I feel perfectly Zionist youth movement, has mov- ago. stamp is from Exodus 19.4: "I secure walking in any Arab area ed its meetings to the Jewish Cen- bore you on eagles' wings and ter main building, and in honor of in East Jerusalem or the Old City occasion will hold a party 7:30 brought you to myself." . . . There is no area of Israel the p.m. Saturday. There will be Is- Where I will not travel unless re- raeli dancing, singing and enter- When a thing is funny, search it stricted by the law. for a hidden truth.—George Ber- "I will never be coerced into tainment. All young people age 10 nard Shaw. wesakhig one drop of Israel's to 18 are invited. ft TEL AVIV, (JTA)—Deplorable conditions allegedly endured by Jews imprisoned in Egypt were described by a tourist from France who was in Cairo recently. The tourist said there were 78 Jews at the Abou Zaabel prison there, locked in a single cell of less than 40 square fet. He said mentally persons from asylums were thrown in with the rest of 11 a.m. - 8 p.m. The Marionette Production Club will meet at the Center 2-4 p.m. Sundays. A special Hebrew Puppet Production Club will meet 6:30 Thursdays. It is not necessary Detroit Collegian Center. For information, call 341- p.m. to have much knowledge of Hebrew to be in this group. at Hebrew U. Urges 4200, ext. 292. A limited number of teens and tweens will be able to enroll. For Continued Tourism BBG to Join Elders registration or information, call Despite reports of hostilities on at Dinner-Meeting the group services division of the Israel's borders and Arab terror- Bnai Brith Women's Metropoli- Jewish Center, DI 1-4200. ist attacks, a Detroit collegian tan Detroit Council, in conjunction writing home from 1,:rael urged with Bnai Brith Gdrls, will co- his parents not to give in to the sponsor a dinner-meeting 6 p.m. commando aim: destruction of Thursday at the Workmen's Circle Israel. Center. Donald Skupsky, 21, a Wayne Rabbi Gerald Teller, associate State University student attending rabbi of Cong. Shaarey Zedek, will Hebrew University for his senior discuss "Assimilation: Where Do year, urged his parents, the Sam We Stand?" Skupskys of Moritz Ave.: For reservations to the- dairy . . . to vigorously encourage any dinner and meeting, call Mrs. May- of your friends who now have sec- nard Kalef, 353-7935, or the BBYO ond thoughts about taking their office, 342-7337. planned trip to Israel to proceed with their plans. And to those who Friday, January 16, 1970-33 Jews in Egypt's _Jails in `Deplorable' State SUN., JAN. 18 The Jewish Center is sponsoring two marionette production clubs for teens and tweens, who will SCENE FROM JACK AND in our memory even if it hadn't make their own marionettes, de- THE BEANSTALK been for that tragic incident," she velope the script, prepare scenery .4 * said. "The sight of Masada was and rehearse for a final presenta- OMNIBUS, the children's live tion. so magnificent, so unbelievable." She praised the Israelis for their theater program of the Jewish Director of the clubs is Philip kindness toward the members of Center will present "Jack and the Molby, who was engaged last sum- the group, who remained in the Beanstalk," a dramatization of the mer at Camp Tamarack and at the army camp for several hours after famous fairy tale, produced by the Center in the fall puppet program. the incident. "And before we left Wayne State University Children's for h o m e, the tourism ministry Theater, 2 p.m. Jan. 25 in the gave us a dinner party. They told Aaron DeRoy Theater. us 'Yon are now one of us. You The University Children's Thea- have lost someone in the war.' " ter has been touring stage adapta- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS MENTION THIS AD FOR SPECIAL RATES HAVING A WEDDING or BAR MITIVA! 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