THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 5 Religions Exhibit at Israel Expo '75 111 ST. LOUIS — Exhibits from five religions, Ba'hai, Catholic, Greek Orthodox, Islam and Judaism, will be on display at the Israel Expo '75 to be held May 4-11. The Ba'hai display will consist of a diorama of the shrine and world head- quarters in Haifa. The Is- lam exhibit will have a rep- lica of a mosque, including a niche and a prayer rug. The Catholic display, will contain many objects from the Old City of Jerusalem which have never been on display in the U.S. The Greek Orthodox exhibit will feature specially acquired artifacts. Opera Tickets Still Available Tickets are still available for performances of the Metropolitan Opera Corn- pany appearing in Detroit April 28-May 3 at the Ma- sonic Auditorium. . Operas to be performed include: "The Siege of Cor- inth," 8:30 p.m. April 28; "Romeo et Juliette," (Gounod), 8 p.m. April 29; "Falstaff,"? 8 p.m. April 30; "La Forza del Destino," 8 p.m. May 1; "Cavalleria Rusticana" ' and Pag- liacci," 8 p.m. May 2: "La Traviata," 1:30 p.m. May 3 and "La Boheme," (evening), May 3. Tickets are-available at the Ford Auditorium box of- fice. Southfield-Lathrup to . Present `Fiddler' Southfield-Lathrup Sen- ior High School will present "Fiddler on the Roof" 8 p.m. April 25-26 and May 1-3 in its auditorium. The play marks the school's eighth annual - spring musical. Tickets are available at Sou.thfield- Lathrup auditorium box of- fice. Two Ways to- Celebrate Spring' The Atrium . . . continental dining— 11 complete dinners including the Chef's special fondue. . Fine cuisine at less than extravagant prices. Open every evening except ( Sunday. NIondav-Friday Pelf h for lune- h. 4 .0 A c l c A --'• t # Nille _ e13 theAtfium Or Bobbies... steps away for cocktails, entertainment and infimnal dining. Matt Michaels Trio with Ursula Walker, Wednesday-Saturday. (Numb uf 12 Nlilc) 30100 TELEGRAPH ROAD , A replica of the Scrolls of Isaiah, the fourth copy in the world and the only one in the U.S. will be -displayed at the Judaic exhibit. Other displays include replicas of the Western Wall and Cha- gall windows, and a model of the Second Temple. , Haym Solomon Memorial Due? PHILADELPHIA — The recent issue in Chicago of Haym Solomon commemo- rative 10 cent stamp on the eve of Passover has re- kindled the fire among Phil- adelphia Jewry to honor the "financier of the American Lebanon Fighting _Heavy; Sadat Blasts Libya Leader NEW YORK — More cent sick," and "his than 100 persons have been actions are directed by the reported killed as of devil." Wednesday in three days of In another interview, heavy fighting in Beirut be- Sadat ruled out the import- tween the conservative, ance of Libya in the Arab Christian Lebanese Phal- - conflict with Israel because angist Party and Palestini- Qaddafi "contradicts him- ans. self and does not respect a The fighting broke out word or a pledge." Sunday during the dedica- It was the first reaction of tion of a new Maronite the Egyptian President to Christian church, at which frequent attacks on him by the Phalangists claim they the Libyan government ra- were fired on by Palestini- dio and press. ans. The Palestinians claim a busload of 22 Palestinian civilians were ambushed as the bus 'drove past the . church. The Lebanese govern- ment has refused to call out the Army during the skirmishes, which spread from downtown Beirut to Palestinian refugee camps north of the city. Security police have directed pedes.; trians and vehicles away from the fighting out- breaks, but have made no attempt to stop the fight- , mg. The Phalangists claim 65,000 members among Le- banon's Maronite Christian minority, which has been uneasy about the presence of the mostly Moslem 240,000 Palestinian refugees inside Lebanon. The Phalangists have protested-the presence of 12,000 trained terrorists among the refugees because of Israel's policy of retalia- tory raids against the camps in Lebanon. Meanwhile, two Arab leaders have been feuding in public. The Egyptian newspa- per Akhbar El Yom car- ried an interview with Egyptian President Anwar el Sadat Saturday in which Sadat said that Li- byan strongman Muam- mar Qaddafi is ` 4100 per- Students Design Housing in Israel Technion Contest HAIFA — crash plan- ning for emergency housing was-the central theme of the projects submitted by archi- tecture students at the Technion — Israel Institute of Technology, in competi- tion for the annual Sigmond Braverman Prize. The judges, /unable to agree on a sin gre project, de- cided to divide the prize among . three competing teams. The award was set up by Mrs. Libbie Braverman of Cleveland. It bears the name of her late husband, a Cleve- land architect and commu- nity leader. The prize is given annually for "original -and -creative -design." Friday, April 18, 1975 27 "r".. Revolution" with a fitting memorial. Martin Apfelbaum, pres- dient of Earl P. L. Apfel baum,_ Inc., one of the na- tion's largest philatelic firms, whose forebearers resided in Philadelphia at the time of the Revolution, donated a large quantity of first day covers and Haym Solomon stamps to Arthur Klein, president of Haym Solomon Memorial Park. Klein has been trying to ob- tain permission from Mik- veh Israel Congregation of Philadelphia to spark a program for the establish- ment of a Haym Solomon Memorial. Your host— Gus Kokas Restaurateur HAVE FUN CALL ART 674-3147 , SP"."'s ?P. Enjoy a truly great dining experience in the elegant Chamberlin Restaurant. Superior food, fine wines , and cocktails served with flair in a continental setting. Entertainment Tuesday — Saturday in The Tavern. Banquet-party rooms for up to 300. Open everyday. 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