6 Friday, May 5, 1978 DRIVE A CAR or SEND YOUR CAR TO ANY STATE THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Dissident Art Exhibit Slated for Showing at Shaarey Zedek Volume Traces Jews of Rhodes NEW YORK — The Marc D. Angel of Cong. Union of Sephardic Congre- Shearith Israel, the Spanish I.C.C. License MC125985 gations and Sepher- and Portuguese synagogue DRIVEAWAY SERVICE Hermon Press have pub- in New York. This book is 4 713 Hamar at Michigan Ay*. "Twelve From The Un- lished "The Jews of Rhodes: believed to be the first com- P.O. BOX 1264 derground," an exhibit of The History of a Sephardic prehensive study in the Dearborn, Mich. 48126 works of 12 Soviet artists, Tel. 584-5000 Community," by Rabbi English language of a which reflects their feelings Sephardic community of the as opressed Jews and their 17, r;; Ottoman Empire. hopes for emigration and Aside from presenting the artistic freedom will open fascinating historical de- with a champagne preview, la MA Sbl i.7 1Malintl tails about the Jewish 9:45 P.M. May 13 in the community of Rhodes, Dr. west social hall of Cong. Angel emphasizes the cul- Shaarey Zedek. tural life of the Sephardim. With Mr. and Mrs. There are chapters on cus- Samuel Hamburger as toms and traditions, and on sponsors, the exhibit is in Judeo-Spanish folklore. Soviet Jewish dissidents are pictured in a gallery of shopping for office supplies and equipment, come up Detroit under the auspices Other chapters deal and have a look at our UPSTAIRS! You'll find the of the Fine Arts Division of their works which will be exhibited May 13 - 16 at with Sephardic com- Cong. Shaarey Zedek. The exhibit, "Twelve From the Cong. Shaarey Zedek's Cul- finest in furnishings for home and office, sofas, munal organization, rela- tural Commission and the Underground," is comprised of 12 Soviet Jewish chairs, paintings & graphics. lamps. clocks, interior tinna bcen repressed by their govern- Jews and - Ior earwax-. dex.nn non-u e ooviet Jewry. Mrs. Myron ment. Since the exhibit's first showing in San Fran- All that, and weekly specials like this: economic life, schol- Joyrich in general chair- cisco, four of the artists have received visas to emi- arship, the rise of modern grate and one has commited suicide. The others still man. "UPSTAIRS" SPECIAL education, the role of Dr. and Mrs. Peter A. paint and hold underground exhibitions despite fear women, and Rhodes and - Martin are co-chairmen of of Soviet reprisals. Exhibit hours are: Opening night, the Holy Land. the Cultural Commission: 9:45 p.m., 10 a.m.-5 p.m. and 7-11 p.m. May 14 and 1-6 The book is illustrated Mrs. Marvin Daitch is p.m. and 7-10 p.m. May 15 and 16. Admission is free. ON ALL IN STOCK with maps and photo- chairman of the Fine Arts The public is invited. graphs. It traces the com- • • • Division. Mrs. Charlotte munity's existence since an- Shapiro, administrative has gained his freedom be prints and catalogues in- tiquity through its destruc- assistant at the synagogue, and now resides and cluding works of all 12 ar- tion by the Nazis in 1944. 1 week Idly New &rusk May 12th is coordinator of the event; works in San Francisco. tists, and some of Rapoport's Mrs. Louis Ruda is chair- lithographs. Born in Kharkov, BRUSSELS (JTA) — man of public relations, Rapoport was graduated The exhibit will be open Joseph Komkommer, local and Mrs. Philip Shiener is from the Leningrad Theatre from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and 7 Jewish leader and chairman of sales. Institute. He will speak on to 11 p.m. May 14, 1 to 6 businessman, has been ap- At 8 p.m. May 14 the "The 12 From the Year Under - p.m., and 7 to 10 p.m. May " roar,- pointed Israeli honorary committee will present in ground." 31535 SOUTHFIELD ROAD 15 and 16. il Wore 13£ 14 M.I. &Is 1 consul in Antwerp, the first lecture one of the 12 ar- arr. man-Fri Boy" time an honorary consul has tists, Alek Rapoport, who On sale at the exhibit will 11,034:00 P.M. The public is invited. been named in that city. WHEN YOU'RE ON THE MAIN FLOOR AT MODERN... 30% SAVINGS PAINTINGS & GRAPHICS Modern Office Inc. Honorary Post 642-5600 We Won't Try To Sell You A Car Ex-Lebanese President Praises Israel, Calls for New UN Action We'll Hel. You Bu One! 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He said the internationalization of the Lebanese question, similar to the UN action in Korea more than 25 years ago was necessary. Chamoun, a former president of Lebanon, said that UN Security Council Resolution 425 of March 19 referred only to the with- drawal of Israeli forces from south Lebanon. "The other aspects of the problem now, that is to say the presence of 20,000 armed fedayeen and 400,000 Palestinians living in Lebanon, has been avoided by the UN," he charged. OUR EXCITING COLLECTION OF FALL FUR FASHIONS IS NOW READY FOR YOUR INSPECTION M LTER -‘("eile— INC OF HARVARD ROW DESIGNERS OF FINE FURS - In Harvard Row Mall Mile Rd. Southfield Mich. 48076 21742 W. 11 ph. 358.0810 Chamoun praised Is- alliance. Today, in face of rael's assistance to the the Palestinian danger, Christian community in Lebanese Christians are Lebanon and said Is- seeking help from Israel," rael's support "in no way he said. prevented Lebanon from recovering its sover- He warned that "a new eighty." United Nations action is He recalled that the imperative, otherwise the Soviet Union and the U.S. Christians will react if no- became allies in face of the thing is done to restrict Nazi danger and "no one Palestinian fedayeen ac- complained about such an tivity." Jerusalem's Yellin College Is Training Arab Teachers JERUSALEM — An The curriculum of the Arab teachers education program was developed program, whereby Arabs by the college with the and Jews can benefit from Ministry of Education mutual contact and and Culture. Included encouragement, has been are pedagogic studies, established at the David Arab culture and history, Yellin Teachers College in mathematics, science, Jerusalem. good citizenship and He- Founded in 1914, the col- brew as a second Ian- lege is the oldest teachers guage. In addition, stu- college in Israel. dents take arts and In September 1975, the crafts, physical educe- first class for Arab teachers tion and music. began. It was composed of 24 young women. The two- Many of the latter courses year program solved a are taken together by Arab major problem faced by the and Jewish students. The Ministry of Education and language of instruction is Culture — a lack of teacher Arabic, except for the joint education colleges for Arab classes, where Hebrew is students in the Jerusalem the language of instruction. area. In addition to the regular After the Six-Day War, course of study, the College many Arab teachers refused provides Arab and Jewish to return to work and the students with regular joint Ministry was forced to ac- activities such as the stu- cept teachers who were not dents' union, lectures, films, trained properly. Even nine trips, joint visits to each years after the unification others classes during ape- of Israel, many teachers in cial holiday celebrations, the Arab schools were only and meetings with high school graduates and educators. Daily exchanges they lackedpedogogictrain- on campus and in the ing. cafeteria also take place.