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December 01, 1978 - Image 34

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-12-01

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

34 Friday, December 1, 1818

Specializing in Authentic
Italian-American Dining
Lunches . and Dinners

Jewish Artists Are Prominent
on the European Music Scene

By MARGUERITE
KOZENN CHAJES

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Sorry, No Entertainment 78
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Dec. 9, 1978

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Outstanding Jewish ar-
tistss\and authors are mak-
ing headlines in leading
European newspapers.
First there was the Bu-
soni Piano competition in
Bolzano, Italy, where 80
pianists from 26 countries
participated. Boris Bloch,
26, born in Odessa and pre-
sently a resident of New
York City, won the coveted
first prize. It includes 12 in-
ternational engagements in
addition to the money
award.
Bloch -started with piano
lessons at the age of four,
studied with Russia's
foremost teacher and came
to this country via Vienna
mid Rome four years ago.
At the international
cAmpetition for singers in
Munich, Gerinany, spon-
sored by all the radio sta..
tions in Germany, the Is-
raeli mezzo ' soprano .
Zahava Gal won first
prize. It consists of a
large financial award
and highly interesting
and lucrative
engagements throughout
the continent.
During the yearly music
festivals in Berlin in Sep-
tember, the Berlin
Philharmonic orchestra and
its permanent conductor
Herbert von Karajan are
the featired artistic attrac-
tion. At one of the rehear-
sals von Karajan suffered
an accident and had to be
hospitalized. His personal
and explicit choice as 'sub-
stitute was Daniel Baren-
boim, formerly of Israel and
for the past several years
the much-acclaimed con-
ductor of the Orchestra of
Paris.
Manes: Sperber, the
prize-winning - Austrian

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author, who lives in Paris,
presented an afternoon of
recitations at one of Vien-
na's foremost state theaters.
Outstanding gentile actors
were reading excerpts from
his books "The Water Car-
rier of God" and "Until They
\ Will Put Shards on My
Eyes." Sperber, who like
Isaac Bashevis Singer also
describes the "shtetl" in Po-
land some 50 years ago, is,
unlike Singer, more
engaged with political as-
pects rather than with mys-
tical ones. At the end of the
performance Sperber re7
ceived a standing ovation.
Also in Vienna in Sep-
tember, Friedrich Torberg,
the last of the eminent
Austrian-Jewish authors
such as Arthur Schnitzler
(1862-1931), Stefan Zweig
(1881-1942), Franz Werfel
(1890-1945) and Max Brod
(1884-1968), celebrated his
70th birthday.
As a brilliant represent-
tive of the Austrian litera-
ture, as one of their wittiest
essayists, theatre-critics,
translators and editors, his
birthday, life story and-his
achievements were written
up in all -the newspapers
and magazines throughout
Germany, Switzerland and
Austria.

Torberg, who fled from
Vienna to Prague and
then to Paris on account
of the Nazis, came to the
United States in 1940; he
remained for five years in
Los Angeles and for an-
other five years in New
York City, where he also
acquired his American
citizenship.
He lives permanently and
also works in Austria, but
he remained an American

Restaurateur Has
Special Display
of Foreign Coins

Travelers arriving at
Metro Airport often -go to
the nearby Elias Brothers
Restaurant on Merriman
Road. They bring with them
not only hearty appetites
but a wide assortment of
money from countries- all
around 'the world.
Elias Manager Mike
Curis started collecting all
the exotic monies two years
ago. From his first foreign
bill, an English pound note,
his collection has grown to
300 different - bills and 400
different coins from nations
all over the globe. Three
boards in the Elias lobby
display the currencies and
coins.
Every piece of currency
has come fro_m customers,
either in the course of busi-
ness, or as a gift. Many of
the bills were given by
foreign tourists who, first,
saw the display and theh
wanted to leave behind an
example of their country's
money.
Americans will have no
trouble recognizing at least
one bill — the American
dollar.

Better a little pumpkin in
your hand than a big one in
the field.

citizen "out of loyalty to the
country that became his
haven clueing the war and
the post-war years."
Torberg is also the trans-
lator of the books of Ep-
hraim Kishon, Israel's most
popular satirist. These
books are heading the best-
seller lists in all the
German-speaking coun-
tires.

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