30 Friday, March 12, 1976 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS IMpudence is a kingdom Expansion Planned without a crown. for Lunch Program —The Talmud 2 U.S. Players Doing Well on Tel Aviv Maccabi Team Bukata has some very concrete suggestions about the future welfare of Is- rael's basketball program after watching some games and talking to the respective club leaders in the country. Like most outsiders, he can't understand why Israel goes along on a club system developed around political parties rather than having the country assemble teams on a non-partisan basis. Bukata advises me that Maccabi player Jim Boa- tright, from the U.S., is very serious about his conversion to Judaism and reports dili- gently three times a week to a rabbi in Tel Aviv for in- structions in ritual, history and theology. His new bride, likewise, is going to become a convert to Juda- ism. Lou Silver, formerly of Harvard, is doing very well with the Maccabi team and already has quite a proficiency in He- brew. But he may return to the U.S. next year if he can not find a job in the field of biochemistry. If he doesn't return to the BY HASKELL COHEN (Copyright 1976, JTA, Inc.) American Basketball As- sociation, publicist Jim Bu- k-ata is back in the States after a hurried trip to Israel as a guest of the Tel Aviv Maccabi basketball team. Art Gallery Closes After 11 Years Gertrude Kasle, after 11 years and more than 100 exhibits, will close her gal- -':ery in the Fisher Building April 1. Mrs. Kasle was the first to open a gallery . in the Fisher Building (now De- troit's gallery center) and was instrumental in form- ing the Detroit -Art Dealers Association to raise the level of art dealing in this area. Asked why she's closing a gallery that's at the peak of success, New York-born Mrs. Kasle said, "Because the need for a gallery like mine isn't as great as it was in the 1960's. Today the-- pub- 'lie respects and understands more about creative innova- tion in contemporary art." 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Aviad Yaveh, a member of the Knesset, said Israel is going full force to host the International Chess Olym- pics, which will be held in Haifa the latter part of Oc- tober and early November. Avi has appealed to the U.S. Committee Sports-for Israel to help supply the Israel Chess. Federation with the necessary equipment to con- duct the tournament. Yaveh said there was strong opposition to the Olympics being held in Israel, despte the fact that 47 nations voted in favor of Israel and 14 voted against. The international body called for a month's hiatus before deciding fin- ally on Israel. In the zone eliminations, Israel was placed in a draw with Greece, West Germany and Spain, and won the tournament after Spain re- fused to play in Israel and the matches were held in Athens. NEW YORK (JTA) — Plans to nearly double the number of elderly Jews re- ceiving lunches in a pro- gram described as the larg- est for Jews in the United States administered by a community center agency have been disclosed by the associated YM-YWHAs of Greater New York. Currently the associated Ys provides 1,200 free hot lunches daily in eight senior citizens centers supported by voluntary funds, accord- ing to Irving Brodsky, exec- utive vice president. He said the associated Ys goal is to, expand the pro- gram . Struck Centenary Recalls Life of Noted Zionist, Artist By ISAAC GOLDSHLAG World Zionist Organization Information Department . JERUSALEM — March 3 marked the 100th birthday of Herman Struck, a Jewish artist of xvorld-wide repute and prominent Zionist leader. Religious Zionism and Jewish art were the two great loves to which he dedi- cated his life. Born in Berlin on the 10th of Adar 5636, he received a sound general and Jewish education, the latter partly from his uncle, Abraham Berliner, who held the chair of Jewish history and He- brew literature at the Rab- binical Seminary of Berlin. Struck's talent for paint- ing became evident in early youth and so, after graduat- ing from secondary school, he studied at the Royal Aca- demy of Fine Arts in Berlin. His special fields were sketching and etching — in black and white — and be- fore long earned distinction as an illustrator of books and portrait painter. While still a youth, Struck joined the Zionist Organization and when the Mizrachi movement was established in Ger- many he became one of its protagonists and served as its president. During World War I, Strtick was a staff officer attached to the German Army Command in occu- pied Lithuania and White Russia, charged with main- taining contacts with the Jewish population. In this capacity he was instrumen- tal in saving thousands of Jews from prison and depor- tation. Struck traveled exten- sively. He saw Eretz Israel for the first time in 1903, and settled in the country in 1923, making his home in Haifa where he built a beau- tiful house and studio for himself. It soon became a center for cultural and so- cial life in the town. In addi- tion to his artistic work, he pursued his activities as a member of the board of gov- ernors of the Jewish Na- tional Fund and of the Mizrachi World Center, as a co-founder of religious youth villages and as a spon- sor of religious kibutzim. He died in Haifa in 1944. The City Council honored 399-3999 BJE publishes `Children's Songs' NEW YORK — Israeli children's poems serve as the basis for a new songster published by the Jewish Edbcation Press of the Board of Jewish Education of Greater New York. "Children's Songs" con- tains 21 selections by Israeli composer Cantor Emanuel Barkan. 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