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June 25, 1976 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1976-06-25

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8 June 25, 1976

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Tarbuth Foundation to Hold American Jewish Exhibition

"-Announcing

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NEW YORK — An origi-
nal copy of the first Hebrew
grammar published in Bos-
ton in 1735 will be among
the more than 900 letters,
documents, rare books, pic-
tures and other memorabi-
lia included in the exhibit on
"Cultural Pluralism —
America's Gift to Jewish
History", to be opened for
two months display Tues-
day at the City Center for

Music and Drama in New
York. The Tarbuth Founda-
tion for the Advancement of
Hebrew Culture is sponsor-
ing the exhibition.
The exhibit_ of 60 panels
and nine tables, which are
being created and set up by
Sam Leve, noted theatrical
designer, will include such
examples of Jewish contri-
butions to American Jewish
life as: a copy of a sermon

delivered in 1777 on the an-
niversary day of American
Independence; a Hebrew
calendar published in New
York City in 1852; a ticket to
the sixth annual invitation
to the Fancy Dress Ball of
the Purim Association of
New York in March 1867;
original letters over the sig-
natures of such Jewish not-
ables as Rebecca Gratz, Ja-
cob H. Schiff, Lillian D.

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Wald, Louis Marshall, Dr.
Cyrus Adler, Professor
Richard Gottheil, Rabbi
Stephen S. Wise and many
others; a manuscript on
Abraham Lincoln dictated
in 1908 by Dr. Solomon
Schechter, then President of
the Jewish Theological Sem-
inary, to Henrietta Szold,
his secretary who shortly
thereafter founded Hadas-
sah.
The exhibit will be dis-
played in six major group-
ings, "Common Source—
Common Bond"; "Pat-
terns of the American
Jewish Experience"; "The
American Impact on Is-
rael"; "Regional Panor-
ama"; "Civil War Me-
moir"; and "Human
Interest Miscellany".
In all, 300 original photo-
graphs of historical events
will be included in the ex-
hibit, which is described by
Dr. Goodman, president of
Tarbuth Foundation, as "a
"highly dramatic visual
presentation of cultural
pluralism in its application
to American Jewish life." A
special tribute will be paid
to the late Dr. Horace Kal-
len who first formulated the
philosophy of cultural plur-
alism as it developed in this
country.

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Jeromes Shoes
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Parisian Fashions

Reflections of love Florist
Shoo Time
Spitzer's Hebrew Book
Women Optical Co.
Picture Talk Galleries

JERUSALEM (JTA) —
Premier Yitzhak Rabin met
for two hours Tuesday with
a group of Israelis advoca-
ting recognition of a Pales-
tinian state provided that
such entity recognizes Is-
rael. The group, known as
the "Public Council for an
Israel-Palestine Peace" was
founded several months ago
and includes a number of
leading personalities with
left-leaning or "doveish"
views. No details of the
meeting were disclosed.
Views were said to have
been exchanged on the situ-
ation in Lebanon, in the
administered territories and
on Israel's Arab population
and options for peace. Little
agreement was reported
between Rabin and his visi-
tors.
The latter included: Eli-
yahu Elyashar, former
chairmen of the Sephardi
Federati6n in Israel; Uri Av-
neri, editor of the weekly
"Haolam Hazeh" and a for-
mer Knesset member; MKs
Arye Eliav and Meir Payil;
Res. Gen. Matityahu Peled;
writer David Shaham; and
Yaacov Arnon, former di-
rector general of the Fi-
nance Ministry and pres-
ently chairman of the board
of the National Electric Co.

Ex-Nazi Found
Among Film Cast

AMSTERDAM (JTA) —
Film producer Richard At-
tenborough fired a member
of the cast of the American
movie "A Bridge Too Far"
being shot in Holland, after
he discovered the man's
Nazi past.
The 65-year-old actor was
playing the part of an SS of-
ficer in the film which deals
with the abortive British
landing at Arhheim in Sep-
tember, 1944.

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