• Accent on Youth for Center Musical 'To Live Another Summer' Honesty and humor are stressed by the seven young members of the touring com- pany for "To Live Another Summer," an Israeli musical review which will open at the Jewish Center Jan. 13 and continue through Jan. 21. Tickets are on sale at the Center, DI 1-4200. Musical arranger and con- -- miliar o Ben- , Con- vss of Po- , Los 2 — to any it. doctor of the show is David folk group and has been in a Krivoshei, whose work is number of Israeli musical well known in Israel. His or- productions. iginal composition, "I Dream Gali Atari, at 19, is one of of Naomi," won first prize in Israel's better known singers the Tokyo International Fest• and recording artists. She ap- ival. peared in the Tokyo Interna• lianan Goldblatt, whose ca- tional Festival and has had reer began with the Nahal best-selling records in Israel, Troupe, has performed in A kibutz native, M os h e many plays and had featured Goldstein is both singer and roles in variety ensembles. actor, having played a lead In 1970, he had the lead in role in the Israeli production the Israeli version of "Prom- of "Hair" and acted in the . ises, Promises • " American-Israeli movie, "He Former lead singer in an Didn't Shoot His Father," Israeli chorus featured on na- with Geraldine Chaplin. tional radio, Sara Golan also The youngest member of sang with the army enter- the company, Yohai Hazani, tainment troupe, spent two is widely recognized in Israel years with the Cameri The- as a folk singer. 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A urge dwelling place was uncovered, and in it were found coins and oil lamps from the 2nd Century BCE, the period connected with Si- mon the Hasmonean • Th e excavations at T e 1 Gezer, which have been in process since 1964, are con- ducted by Dr. Joe Seger, di- rector of the Nelson Glueck School of Bible and Archeol- ogy, a department of t h e college-institute Jerusalem school. David Krivosiei is musical arranger and conductor and Nava Harald • f ea tared dancer in the Israeli musical "To Live Another Summer," coming to the Jewish Center Jan. 13-21. Ford Engineers From Detroit Joins in Israel Metals Week During Metals Week, Gut- tentag visited both the Tech- Dion and the Weizmann In- stitute and Israeli factories to discuss new Ideas and potentialities. M arria ges I European honeymoon before Dr. Hertz Is to lead two re- treats far Jewish ta Whoa end chaplains stationed with the U. 5. Army awl Air P erot I. Germany. 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The government is pre- pared to pay half the cost of investigating and develop- ing any novel process, and the Metals Week exhibition hall was full of new products displayed by 150 Israeli ex- hibitors. BIRMINGHAM Doi GROSSE •E. 141 W. MAPLE RD. soil , a as 16930 KERCHEVAL DELICIOUS FOODS He recently completed the design and fabrication of a cavity which will allow the production of unique dia- phragms for use in mechani- I HERTZ-EBNER: Dr. Jacob Rader Marcus, director of the American Jewish Ar- chives in Cincinnati, offici- ated at the recent marriage of Dr. Richard C. Hertz, senior rabbi of Temple Beth El, to Rends Gottfurcht Eb- ner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gottfurcht, former Detroiter' of Beverly Hills, Cali!. The couple left on Contin*ntal Watch and howolry Shop shoullutoak eowitry alb For All Occasions TEL AVIV — Henry Gut- cal hearts. He thinks that tentag, manager of the photo- such items could easily be electro mechanics depart- made in Israel. Gen. Chaim Bar-Lev, ments, Ford Research and former Israeli chief of staff Engineering, gave a lecture and now minister of com- on photo-fabrication, as one merce and industry, de- of 300 industrialists partici- scribed the progress made pating in Israel's Second by Israel's metal industries to the industrialists from 25 Metal Industries Week here. foreign countries. Guttentag is a member of "Annual exports, which the Friends of the Technion stood at S20,000,000 five years ago, have risen to $100,000,- in Detroit. Guttentag was last in Is- 000. They should reach $500,- rael in February 1971 to 000,000 by the end of the decade," he said. lecture at the Technion and Israel Aircraft Industries. "I must say that the progress made since then, especially in the metals industry, is really remarkable," he said. "My own field is an old art that has been refined and redeveloped into something very sophisticated. The Is- raelis are very interested in it. 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