Tilt bEniotriEitigi VEINS er62 Yrligist MACK MT ORCHESTRA Caution Is Ur ged by Rosenne in Summit Anticipations ; Bar-Ilan Committee Formed and Urging caution in the an- ticipation of postive results from the Camp David Summit on the Middle East called by President Jimmy Carter for Sept. 5, Shabtai DISCO Great Sounds For All Occasions 358-3642 REDESIGNING JEWELRY sco Using Your Gold & Stones. V Crootod for you by Nato Muccioli OILS, WATER COLORS, MUCCIOU STUDIO C.9ALL SCULPTURE Originals by Annci Muccioli 5.1el U..ild Silver with sand precious stenos SOS eft 85 KERCHEVAL AVE. Upper Front, Grosse Pointe Farina Mon.-Sat. 11-5 — Thor,. Night by Appointment $112-0110 SY WARSHAWSKY, CLU 15551 FARM 018, INSURANCt Are You Overpaying for Home Owners Insurance? 6688 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD 626-2652 WEST BLOOMFIELD Rosenne, member of the Is- rael ambaSsadorial staff to the United Nations, de- scribed the responsibilities that motivate peace efforts in Israel at this time. In an address to members of the Detroit section of American Friends of Bar- Ilan University, Tuesday evening, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Hermelin, Rosenne expressed the hope for continuity in coopera- tive tasks between Ameri- can Jewry and Israel. Am- bassador Rosenne said that "what will be decisive is not what the Gentiles say but what the Jews do." He said that while trends leading to major decisions may go in either direction in the deliberations by Presi- dent Carter with Israel and Egypt, there is some hope for progress in approaching new negotiating processes. He embraced a viewpoint of caution while anticipating hopeful results. Ambassador Rosenne joined with other speak- ers at the gathering, which was held pre- paratory to the annual dinner of Detroit Friends of Bar-Ilan University, to be held Sept. 20 at the Shaarey Zedek, ex- pressing gratitude for the pioneering work of Phil- lip, Frieda and Max Stollman, the stalwarts NNW r JAMBOREE OF FASHIONS AT BARNA-BEE'S NORTHLAND • EASTLAND • WESTLAND • • UNIVERSAL MALL • OAKLAND MAL4_, Start with the parts, and assemble a super school wardrobe. Corduroy separates of cotton. Belted pants, print shirts of polyester/cotton. Pleated skirts, button front vests, jumpers, striped turtlenecks of acrylic. All in sizes 7-14. For boys & girls. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN (Readers Forum) Materials submitted to the Readers Forum must be brief. who have guided ac- tivities for Bar-Ilan in The writer's name will be withheld from publication upon request. No unsigned letters will be published. Materials will Greater Detroit. not be returned unless a stamped, self-addressed envelope is Hermelin, presiding at enclosed. the gathering at which the dinner committee for the annual dinner was formu- lated, told of this communi- ty's notable efforts for Bar- The yearly dramatic Ilan and urged widest com- Editor, The Jewish News: The Salzburg festival highlight of the Salzbura. munity support for the uni- 1978 started several days Festivals is the perfor- versity in Israel, in view of financial difficulties con- ago, but one can predict al- mance of the play "Every- fronted in a period of infla- ready, that this year's prog- man," about the life and tion and economic difficul- rams will by far surpass death of a rich man by Hugo previous artistic achieve- von Hofmannsthal. This ties in Israel. summer's protagonist is Dr. Leon Fill, recently ments. For the writer of this let- Maximilian Schell. named a member of the gov- ter it is a special pleasure to Marguerite erning board of Bar-Ilan, Kozenn Chafes told of the progress made at report that the newly staged Bar-Ilan University and the presentation of Mozart's opera "The Magic Flute" Seeks Legend growth that has resulted from modern scholastic was prepared from the orch- for Archives methods introduced in the estral score whose publica- Editor, The Jewish News: many collegiate depart- tion the Pro Mozart Society I am conducting a re- ments. Describing his visit of Greater Detroit had mor- ally and financially sup- search project for the to the university in June, Folklore Archives at Wayne Dr. Fill paid honor to the ported. In the preface of the score the names of various State University, Detroit, new president, Dr. Emanuel Michgian. The project in- Backman, and to Phillip • Detroiters, supporters of the volves the collection of the Stollman, global chairman Pro Mozart Society have folk legend "Krepsie" of the university's board of been mentioned. The new performance was (Cropsie) found primarily at governors, for the encour- led by James Levine, the Jewish summer camps. The agement given to faculty legend dates back to at least and students in maintain- chief conductor and artistic director of the Metropolitan the 1950s and I have col- ing the highest standards in lected the story from several Opera, New York. He and collegiate planning. parts of the United States Norman Cohen, who in- his cast received rave and Canada. troduced the guest speaker, write-ups from the entire I am writing to request and Jacob Nosanchuck were international press. that any of your readers Another American among others who spoke who may be familiar with, briefly at the Bar-Ilan conductor, George Solti of the Chicago Sym- or vaguely recall the legend, workers' gathering. aid me in this research phony, also is expected in Salzburg for guest ap- project. Any information SMiss Sata concerning the story will be pearances with his or- to r iiiizdin Muter helpful. T am particularly chestra. Solti, who came interested in what year the from a fine Jewish home in Budapest, Hungary, is readers first heard the legend (approximately.), famous and some years where (what region and ago was knighted by Queen Elizabeth. camp), and as much of the story as can be recalled. The stellar program also will feature violinists Gidon This information will be vital in tracing back the Kremer, Pinchas Zuker- story's origin and collecting man, Leonid Kogan, who will be accompanied at the new variations. Judy Loebl piano by his daughter Nina Folklore Archives/ (her mother is the sister of Purdy Library pianist Emil Gilels); Wayne State University pianists Bruno Leonardo Detroit 98202 Gelber from Argentina; An- drej Gawrilow of Moscow, Beth El Nursery Mark Zeltser of New York, formerly from Bessarabia, Seeks Students MISS BECK USSR and Josef Kal ichstein Mr. and Mrs. Philip Beck Registration for the Tem- of Oak Park announce the of Israel. ple Beth El nursery school engagement of their daugh- program for 1978-1979 is ter, Rita Joyce, to Sidney Reader Praises now in progress, announce Roth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Article, Recalls Dr. Dan M. Levitsky, Alex Roth of Southfield. chairman of the nursery Miss Beck and her fiance Family Ties, school committee, and Joy were graduated from It was a great pleasure for Kaplan, director. Wayne State University. me to read the beautiful ar- The nursery school con- A December wedding is ticle in last week's paper ducts a two-, three- and planned. about the author of "Such A five-day program for chil- Life," Edith laZebnik. She dren age 214z-5. The cur- Program Due is my cousin. riculum focuses on Jewish holidays and history, David and Razalla Eis- for Handicapped enberg and family lived in creativity and prepares A pre-school program for children for public school. the handicapped is being of- the Detroit area for many Lunch will be available. years. Only three children fered by the Friends and Re- For information and to latives of Retarded Citizens survive. Bessie Davidson of register, call Ms. Kaplan at Southfield, Geneshe Cuprik beginning Sept. 12 for 12 the temple, 851-1100. weeks at the FAR Conser- of Israel and the author Ida vatory of Performing Arts, LaZebnik. Frank Exhibit located in the First Pre- Brian Kay of Palo Alto, in Japan Popular sbyterian Church, 1669 W. Calif., grandson of Bessie Maple, Birmingham. For Davidson has compiled a AMSTERDAM (JTA) — information, call the family tree of the Eisenberg An exhibition on Anne conservatory, 646-3347. families in the United Frank, which was organized States and elsewhere and by the Anne Frank Founda- Of 10 measures of wisdom they number 750. tion here at the request of A remarkable book for assigned to the world, nine the Japanese daily, Asahi, is currently being held in measures are to be found in me, since I knew and know Eretz Yisrael. many of the people. Tokyo and is drawing large . • • s numbers ofaisitors: Chase. , ,4. 1,1--,•Kedushin.49:2 , Salzburg Musical Activities Listed, Win Detroit Support