THE DETROIT JEWISH HEWS 28—Friday, July 28, 1972 Rothman Etchings Featured on Art Calendar dar can be purchased from tem- Etchings by the noted Israeli plc sisterhood members. artist, Aryeh Rothman, are at- tracting wide attention as the se- * • * * ** * * * * * * Brands Charles Lindbergh"s Record lections for the 5733 annual art Federa- calendar of the National tion of Temple Sisterhoods. as Pro-Nazi; Anti-Semitic In a subtle way, the Rothman Leonard N. Simons doesn't hide week of preserving the birthplace etchings represent the strong com- Strollers — Groups behind the facade of built-up hero of Charles A. Lindberg, which was bination of simplified forms that * VARIETY ACTS INVITATIONS * when it comes to protecting his damaged by fire, there were some are marked by intricate surface BY HATTIE * of the timorous who were ready details. * SEYMOUR fellow men and exposing bigotry. SCHWARTZ * * SCHWARTZ to start a fund for the purpose. otry. Born in Vienna, Austria, in 1921, 356-8563 * AGENCY * Rothman arrived in Palestine When the question arose this Not Leonard! Party Favors * * 356 - 8525 As president of the Detroit His- in 1940 on board a ship crowd- * * * ******* ***** * torical Commission, he was ap- ed with "illegal immigrants" who proached on the subject. He reg- were interned by the British at a istered strong opposition. "Lind- camp in Athlit. During his six Dreoratise Lighting Fi•ture. bergh is no hero to me," he said. difficult months in the camp, he Casta. Lamp Shears He recalled the anti-Semitic rec- received his first formal training Ile Helm,'K Neu - ore lamp. INSTANT COLOR and ord of the great hero (sic!) 4626 N Woodward (S. of 14 Mile) in art. The German painter Isidor PHOTO BUTTONS ARYEH ROTHMAN called attention to Lindbergh's hay-, also been a Ascheim, who had 549-6309 FRAMED PHOTOS ing accepted a medal from Adolf passenger on the ship, organized Hitler. He may have killed the in the camp a drawing class which the atelier of Johnny Friedlander PHOTO KEY CHAINS in Paris where he chose the etch- very thought of perpetuating a Rothman attended faithfully. PHOTO MIRRORS pro-Nazi's name and calling him Upon his release from Athlit, ing medium as best suited to ex- JEWELRY All DOZER MOIRES FOS TOM GUESTS Rothman joined Kibutz Ein Ham- press his concepts and ideas. He a hero. s fulls No Punches! Leonard :CARICATURES • MUSIC * LAMP SPOT * HOTO PARTY FAVOR 3 FIRESTONE Oak Parker Elected Head of Law League SUITE 364 ADVANCE BLDG 23077 Greenfield at 9 Mae (313) 557-1160 Stuart Hertzberg of Burton Ave., Oak Park, treasurer of the Michi- gan Democratic Party, won the race for presi- dent-elect of the The Best To ou HAL GORDON Commercial Law League of Amdr- ica at the League's 78th annual con- vention held in Miami just prior to the Democratic 111 SIII .. F'11/4 11.1. °CC 1S1I11S . 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Hertzberg will assume the office of president in July, 1973. Hertzberg, 45, is a native De- trailer. fie received his BA and his Doctorate with distinction from th' University of Michigan. During World War II, he was a sergeant in the U. S. Army. lie is an attorney and senior member in the law firm of Hertz- berg, Jacobs and Weingarten. He also was a contributing author of "Basic Bankruptcy," published by the Institute of Continuing Legal Education. ifratz, a small settlement lo- returned to Israel and his kibutz PHOTOS BY GILBO sated outside of Haifa. In 1959 the in 1961 and has since devoted all 541-2004 398-3566 kibutz awarded him a two-year his time to his art and the exhibi- Out of Town. Coll Collect scholarship and he finally was able tion of his work. to pursue his long-time goal of Rothman was awarded the pres- being a full-time artist. He joined tigious Herman Struck Prize by I the municipality of Haifa in 1966. He has had numerous one- atesertis man shows in Israel and the unit- ewry ed States and he has frequently package A complete musical ! been chosen to represent his coun- for yOt• warty. ty/ I try in exhibits of contemporary at trends in printmaking. His etchings are part of the Featuring: 1 This Week's Radio and permanent collections of leading Television Programs • Dick Stein museums in Israel, Europe, Aus- tria, the United States and South • Jeep Smith REFLECTIONS IN SOUND America. His work has been ac- Time: 9:30 a.m. Sunday. • Mori Little quired by the Boston Museum of Station: WCAR. • Orin Roses Feature: Rabbi Harold Loss Fine Arts, the Fogg Museum of presents some fundamental Jewish Harvard University, the Art In- • Shell,. Lee themes found in today's popular stitute of Chicago, the Philadel- phia Museum of Art, the Fort • NIoddi MeCalistar musical lyrics. • • • Worth Art Center in Texas, and • Dan Yessian many other art museums. HIGHLIGHTS The NFTS Art Calendar contains Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday. the dates of secular and Jewish Station: Channel 2. tram One to Any a Hebrew calendar; Feature: "The Joy in Jewish holidays: Number of Entertainers. Music," a Sephardic service. Par- weekly bible readings; and a mov- Call us and we will discuss ticipants will be Joe Resnick, per- ing religious poem entitled cussionist: Genia Ben Meir, flutist: "Choice" by Mrs. David M. Levitt Your Entertainment Needs. Oak Park High School choir con- of Great Neck, N.Y., NFTS presi- , ducted by Doralene Davis; Cantor dent, which was read at the in- 547-2770 Harold Orbach of Temple Israel, stallation service of the organiza- .- t ,,.s, the Stern 11 fit - tion's biennial assembly in Los soloist and host: and David Wilson, Angeles in '1971. The Art Calen- accompanist. MC/. STEIN t th e „LTA,' • • • ETERNAL LIGHT Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday. Station: WWJ. Feature: Sixth in a series of taped dialogues between Mark Van Doren. professor emeritus of Col- umbia University, and the late Maurice Samuel, author and lec- turer. The topic wiil be "The Phil- istine World," a discussion of the connotation of the word "Phili- Prof. ROY M. MERSKY of the Um stine" and the ironic fact that the versity of Texas has been appointed Philistines were neither completely acting director of the Jewish boorish nor insensitive and were National and University Library considered "honorable enemies" in Jerusalem for the academic by the Israelites as well as far in year 1972-73. The library is located advance of them • technologically. • • on the 1k-brew University's Givat SPECIAL Ham campus Time: 3 p.m. Sunday. Station: Channel 7. Feature: "Wisdom (lath Builded Its House," a documentary on the work of the Weizmann Institute of Science. Troubled Hair? 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