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July 15, 1977 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1977-07-15

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

12 Friday, July 15, 1977



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Tributes Abound for Chagall on His 90th

YORK—Inter-
NEW
nationally-acclaimed
French Jewish artist Marc
Chagall received honors
from around the world as
he celebrated his 90th birth-
day last week.
Among the tributes was
the showing in New York of
the film, "Homage to Cha-
gall: The Colors of Love,"
a feature-length film about
the artist, written, produc-

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CALDER
CASSATT
CECY
CHAGALL
DALI
DAVILA
DEGAS
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IGER
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Many of the artist's
works adorned the concert
hall. They were borrowed
for the occasion from the
Maeght Foundation in St.
Paul de Vence, the hillside
village above Nice where
Chagall makes his home.

utes. The house was filled
with flowers, she said, and
hundreds of telegrams were
coming in, including a five-
page cable from officials in
Mainz, West Germany. The
Soviet Embassy in Paris
sent an envoy with a birth-
day present, but Mrs. Cha-
gall would not say what it
was."
Rostropovitch said he had
chosen only classical music
for the evening "because
Chagall has now become a
classic," Kandell wrote.
Some Hof the pieces were
chosen to remind the artist
of his native Russia.

According to Kandell,
"Chartered flights had
brought admirers from
points as distant as the
United States and Japan for
the $40-a-seat concert.
Among those who came out
for the evening were Jac-
queline Picasso, the widow
of the painter, who sat in
the guest of honor's box
with Chagall and his wife,
Vava, and Claude Pom-
pidou, widow of the former
French president.
"Mrs. Chagall said her
husband had been over-
whelmed by birthday trib-

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who performed selections
from Haydn, Schubert, Cho-
pin and other classics ac-
companied by the National
Orchestra of the Monte
Carlo Opera. They were
joined by the audience in
singing "Happy Birthday"
to Chagall in English.

MARC CHAGALL
ed and directed by Harry
Rasky.
In France, Chagall's 90th
was a major event, ,and the
French government spon-
sored a concert, featuring
the world's leading musi-
cians, to mark the celebra-
tion.
According to New York
Times writer Jonathan Kan-
dell, the concert featured
violinist Isaac Stern, the cel-
list Mstislav Rostropovich,
his wife, the singer Galina
Vishnevskaya, the flutist
Jean-Pierre Rampal and
the pianist Michael Rudy,

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BUENOS AIRES (JTA)—
An alleged Nazi war crimi-
nal, Eduard Roschmann, a
former SS captain who was
the commander of the Riga
Ghetto during the German
occupation during which
time tens of thousands of
Jews were killed, has been
ordered arrested by a feder-
al judge. The order fol-
lowed an extradition
request from West Ger-
many.
In Hamburg the trial has
started of former SS Sturm-
bannf uehrer and police
major Viktor Aras, 67, ac-
cused of murdering 35,000
people, mainly Jews. Aras
is accused of heading a spe-
cial commando unit which
in 1941-42 was responsible
for the shooting of Jews
from West Europe and the
Baltic countries, of men-
tally ill people and political
prisoners in Riga.
In further developments
in West Germany, the City
Council of Paderborn
(North Rhine-Westphalia),
controlled by the conserva-
tive Christian Democratic
opposition party (CDU) has

Buffalo Lubavitch
Counter Christians

BUFFALO (JTA)—The
national Christian evangeli-
cal bumper sticker cam-
paign with the slogan "I
have found it" has been
countered with the Jewish
response of "We never lost
it! for 3289 years" bumper
sticker.
The Jewish stickers are
being distributed free, by
the Chabad House on Main
Street as part of the nation-
al Lubavitch campaign.
The Jewish stickers are
black and yellow, the same
colors as the evangelical
ones, and the words "We
never lost it," are printed
inside a Torah scroll. The
phrase, "for 3289 years,"
below the scroll, indicates
how long, ago the Jews re-
ceived the Torah on Mt.
Sinai.

It was traditional for the

groom to give the bride a
simple ring (the rabbis
wanted to minimize differ-
ences between the wealthy
and the poor), and for the
bride to give the groom a
new talit.

for the second time in the
past year rejected pro-
posals for a plaqtie memo-
rializing the 2,000 people
killed - by the Nazis in a
nearby concentration camp
between 1941-43.
The Council justified its
decision on the grounds that
the local population "did
not need" such reminders. –
Instead it decided to pub-
lish a brochure describing
the camp's history.
Meanwhile, members of
the Czech Union of Anti-
Fascist Fighters have volun-
teered and erected a memo-
rial at the Jewish cemetery
of Benesov near Prague in
tribute to 13 Jews who were
deported from the town dur-
ing the Nazi occupation and
died in the Holocaust, it
was reported in the "News-
letter" published in London
by the International Council
of Jews from Czechoslova-
kia.

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