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Call All-Bright Homes 53 Boris Smolar's `Between You . . . and Me' Editor-in-Chief Emeritus, JTA (Copyright 1979, JTA, Inc.) - - THE CHANGING TAPESTRY: Important mate- rials throwing light on historical events in the American Blowing Fuses? Jewish community are now being collected by the Jewish Short Circuited? Historical Society, YIVO Institute of Jewish Research, Call American Jewish Archives and other institutions. Other DR. ELECTRIC Jewish organizations have embarked on projects of oral No job too small or large. Repairs recording of historical experiences of Jewish Individuals in - Violations corrected. various fields. Leading in this effort is the American Jewish Commit- 754-7131 tee, which established an oral history library now celebrat- CALL ADAMS ing its 10th anniversary. The United Jewish Appeal, now 40 years old, follows this example by conducting oral his- SIDING tory interviews on tape-recordings among leaders who • Custom trim have long been active in the UJA field and who have in- • Gutters - Reroofing teresting reminiscences to record. The Hebrew University in Jerusalem has established an oral history division at its 531-7060 Institute of Contemporary Jewry and started to interview U.S. Jewish leaders on subjects concerning U.S. Jewry. CHUCK'S Both the American Jewish Committee and the Hebrew PAINTING SERVICE University have been invited by the New York Times Mic- Patch Plastering rOfilm Oral History Library to make available selected 10 years experience. collections of their recordings for educational use through Reasonable the rapidly expanding medium of microfilm and mic- Work guaranteed rofiche. 292-3885 Some of the collections have been requested for inclu- sion in the U.S. Library of Congress. PIANO TUNING TAPING JEWISH HISTORY: The Oral History Li- & REPAIRS brary of the American Jewish Committee now houses about Prompt Service 600 memoirs recording various aspects of the American Jewish experience in the 20th Century. Reasonable Rates 'the growth of the library has earned its grants from Call Jonathan Katz U.S. government agencies and gifts from foundations and 1-9945928 private sources. Recently the library received a grant of $150,000 from the National Endowment for the REUBEN Humanities to record the oral histories of emigres in the CUSTOM U.S. from the Soviet Union. PAINTING The most ambitious project of the library to date ha Free Estimates been its Study in American Pluralism Through Oral His- tories of Holocaust Survivors. It is a two-year study under a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities 559-2585 and includes about 250 interviews with Holocaust sur- vivors in 62 cities throughout the country. The New Ameri- 53—ENTERTAINMENT can Library will publish a book based on their recorded memoirs. BAND The newest collection of the library, made possible by a grant from Frank R. Lautenberg, records the experiences Excellent Music and reminiscences of those who make up today's remnant For All Social Jewish communities in Eastern Europe. The collection Occasions encompasses interviews in different languages in Poland, Hungary, Romania and Yugoslavia. 731.6081 MEMORIES IMMORTALIZED: The Wiener Oral History Library of the AJCommittee is now instituting a program of friends- and fellows of the library — to help acquire new memoirs and collections in fields as yet un- taped. - Among the projects funded by special grants is the oral history collection on civil rights in the U.S. Erich Erdstein, author of More than 40 interviews with political scientists and "Inside the Fourth Reich: campaign workers bring out the roles and attitudes of Jews the Real Story of the Boys in the Presidential elections of 1972. A collection of more from Brazil," has been than 50 interviews with important personalities — Jewish termed by Nazi-hunter and non-Jewish — brings out the role of Jacob Blaustein, Simon Wiesenthal as a former American Jewish Committee president and "common swindler." member of the U.S. delegation at the United Nations, as an The Jewish News book industrialist, philanthropist and human rights advocate. Other collections include memoirs of Jewish per- reviewer Allen Warsen queried Wiesenthal more sonalities, Nobel Prize winners, American Jewish scien- than a month before his tists, and Jews prominent as jurists, authors, musicians, review of the book appeared actors on the English and Yiddish stage, noted journalists, in the Dec. 22 issue of The government officials and community leaders. The library Jewish News. The book was also seeks to record the memoirs of American Jews who published by St. Martin's were early settlers in the more remote parts of the country. Press. Days 548-4207 Eves. 476-7325 Wiesenthal Scores Author Last month, Warsen re- ceived a reply from Wie- senthal with an apology for the long delay. Besides calling Erdstein a common swindler,• Wie- senthal added, "His ac- counts serve the purpose of getting well-meaning people to finance his `exploits' — which never take place. A few years ago, he had to flee from Brazil after having milked the Jewish communities there a little too mu -ch." Service to ORT Is Recognized JERUSALEM — TOVS — Teachers on Voluntary Service — conchided its fifth season of voluntary service to ORT-Israel re- cently and the group was honored by a ceremony and reception. Guest of honor was Mrs. Ophira Navon, the first lady of Israel. TOVS is dedicated to helping to teach Israeli children English. Killing the Goose TEL AVIV (ZINS) — Is- raelis consume 1.4 billion eggs yearly, a consumption of 400 eggs per person. Recently, Israel began to worry about yearly surplus- ses of 300 million eggs. Tens of millions of eggs were sold at a loss abroad. At the same time farmers were encouraged with a premium to kill some of their hens. Now Israel has a shortage of both poultry and eggs.