18211 JOHN R. TEL AVIV (JTA) — The largest Israeli team ever to participate in international sports in Teheran for par- ticipation in the Seventh Asian Games which will take place from Sept. 1 to 16. While there is no fear, there is a bit of apprehen- sion concerning the safety of the competitors, and the dele- gation, consequently, will in- clude a large number of se- curity people. The total num- ber in the Israeli party comes to 91 people. Yosef Inbar, president of the Israeli Olympic Com- mittee, and Haim Glovinsky, executive secretary of the committee, left for Teheran last Friday in order to final- ize all arrangements for the entertainment of the Israeli contingent. It is interesting to note that among the 26 countries involved in the games will be four Arab states: Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Iraq and Bah- rein. 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Built at a phenomenal expense, the indoor stadiums and swim- ming pools are air condi- tioned. The top woman athlete in the nation, Esther Shacha- morov-Roth, who performed outstandingly at Munich prior to the massacre of the Israeli athletes at the Olym- pic Games, has not regained her Olympic Games form as yet, but is expected to have a chance to cop a medal in the hurdles. Possibly the most likely female candidate for a gold medal is Israel's 17-year-old Orit Abramowitz, who jumps a la Fosbury going over the barrier with back to the timber. , JERUSALEM — Ten parts of beauty descended on the world; nine parts were given to Jerusalem, one to the rest of the world. So reads a say- ing in the Talmud. It has also inspired the revival of a scrapbook review being presented in English at the Khan theater nightclub here. The interior of the Kahn, with its n a t u r a 1 cave-like walls and seats which sur- round the stage on t h r e e sides, with giant columned arches in between, provide a unique setting. The produc- tion uses a bare stage. The cast of five retells the history of Jerusalem from Solomon to today including familiar expressions of ex- ternal longings for the city. Apart from the lyrics, all the material is authentic and includes excerpts from Shai Agnon, Herzl's diaries, offi- cial British documents, the local press, radio, newsreels and contemporary books. All of these are presented through songs, dramtic sketches, comedy items and dance numbers. In some cases the traditional melodies have been given a modern setting. One humorous sketch de- picts Theodor Herzl's visit to Jerusalem whereupon being so pleased to see Jewish porters transporting his trunk to his room, he asked them to return so he could have their picture taken to show to people. A dirty and disheveled soldier relates his lack of feelings at the recapture of the Old City after the Six-Day War; and the many familiar characters, the variety of hats worn by the many who walk the streets of the shuk (market) forms the theme of another scene. The original show, called Yerushalayim Sheli (My Je- rusalem) was written and compiled in 1968 by the Is- ralei lyricist and writer, Dan Almagor. In April the management of the Khan asked Reuven Morgan, an immigrant from Cardiff, Wales in 1959, to take on the new production. Reuven who has been writ- ing, translating, directing and producing theater (in- cluding Habima productions), radio shows and television documentaries, translated about 40 per cent of the old material into English, wrote about 10 per cent new and adapted the rest. The four-piece orchestra is under the musical direction of Yossi Bar-Haim, an Is- raeli composer and arranger who has studies in both Is- rael and the United States. Bar-Haim was also the band leader in the original 1968 production. Rina Sharett, an Israeli who specializes in folklore and traditional dance, did the choreography. Ms. Sharett has traveled and s t u d i e d widely, has choreographed for Inbal and teaches at the Wingate Institute for Physi- cal Culture. The s h o w is performed once a week at the Khan with plans to perform in Tel Aviv. In the fall, the group hopes to make a color tele- vision feature of the show for release abroad. Road Safety Days Declared by Rabbis JERUSALEM (JTA) — The chief rabbinate has de- clared the 40-day period from the first of Elul till Yom Kippur, road safety days, "in view of the terrible slaughter on the roads." The rabbis called for an "awakening" among drivers and pedestrians to the rules of the road during the period when every Jew is meant to account for his deeds and those of his people. TRUTH THAT HURTS Peddling scandal is a waste of time, especially if the truth causes as much dam- age. 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