THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 34 Friday, May 18, 1919 HW Art Fair Starts Saturday Tunisia Synagogue Wrecked by Fire Called Accidental; Jews Fear Future There • an historic monument, but still in current use. Police in Djerba say the fire broke when,a burning candle fell on a pile of car- pets. The fire, reportedly ac- cidental, was extingishied by the local fire brigade. Local Jewish community • B-B RIBS • B-B CHICKEN leaders, including Tunisia's • ITALIAN DISHES Chief Rabbi Fradji Wzzan, —BEER & WINE- interviewed over French UTICA 45199 CASS• radio stations, confirmed 731-4440 the police version of an acci- "In The Big Red House" MI/ dental fire. Tension and anxiety DETROIT'S among Tunisia's 10,000 re- maining Jews are real, FAMOUS however, and are further exemplified in the Tunisian community in France be- PARIS (JTA) — The his- toric Bezalel Synagogue in Djerba, Tunisia, was dam- aged by a fire. Seven Torah scrolls, the Ark and prayer books were lost in the fire. The Bezalel Synagogue is I COUNTRY INN HUNGARIAN VILLAGE NOW BACK IN FULL OPERATION WITH ORIGINAL OWNER SPIRO'S NOW OPEN ( 25920 GREENFIELD COR. LINCOLN 968-4060 7 DAYS SAME DELICIOUS FOOD! LUNCH, DINNER, JOYOUS ATMOSPHERE 6-9 Daily ZIGGY BELA'S Featuring • Home-Made Soups • Chili • Greek Salad • Gar Famous Hamburgers • Baklava • Coney Islands •Excellent Tuna Sandwiches,• Etc GYPSY ORCHESTRA FRI.,SAT. & SUN. Reservations; 843-5611 1-15 (Fisher Expressway) AT SPRINGWELL'S EXIT 8-4 Sun BREAKFAST SERVED ANY TIME cause of two main factors: one is President Habib Bourguiba's extended ill- ness which keeps him out of Tunisia and prevents him from running the country as he has done since Tunisia's independence. Bourguiba, 76, is con- sidered by the local Jews as their "special protec- tor" and the man they trust. Bourguiba's chances of recovery, from. what doctors de- scribe as a very serious disease, look slim. Jewish anxiety has been further increased by the plan to move the Arab League headquarters from Cairo to Tunis. Local Jews as well as Tunisian resi- dents in France fear that such a move might give a strong anti-Israel and anti-Jewish turn to Tunisia's political direction. OP Civic. Chorus -Slates Concert - Everything Also Available For Carry-Out The Oak Park Civic Chorus will present its spring concert - 8 p.m. -Sun- day at Oak Park High School. The concert is one of the city's activities for Visit- ing Mayors Week. Tickets will be available at the door. For informa- tion, call Marian Bates, 968-1074. MICHIGAN MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP – The 19th annual Hun- tington Woods art fair will be held noon-7 p.m. Satur- day and 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Sun- day at Burton School. Sue Lepler and Judy Rubin are co-chairmen. TV personal- ity Paul Winter will host an auction 3 p.m. Saturday. Ceramics, sculptures, photographs, jewelry, tex- tiles and more will be on display. Ther also will be booths and entertainment. MOVIE GUIDE BERKLEY- "red2icarge- All Seats $1.00 at all times Everyday including Sat. John Travolta & Olivia Newton-John in "GREASE" rated PG 7:20 & 9:30 Sun. 3:00, 5:10, 7:20, 9:30 BERKLEY THEATRE 2990 W. 12 Mile Rd. Berkley WASHINGTON THEATER 426 S. Washington, R.O. 541-0082 ALL SEATS $1 at all times Admission is free. Among the exhibitors are Linda Jackier, Abby Ro- senthal, Shari Cohen, Ellen Rontal, Barbara Freedman, Hope Palmer and Sen. Jack Faxon. Scout-O-Rama at Fairgrounds The Detroit Area Council, Boy Scouts of America, an- nounces the 1979 Scout-0- Rama will take place June 9 and 10 at the Michigan State Fairgrounds. Hours are 1-9 p.m. June 9 and 1-6 p.m. June 10. The event will feature _sports, entertainment,, con- tests and refreshments. Admission is nominal. ALL YOU [AT CAN Lti I • SOUP •-SALAD BAR • ROLLS • ELIO 6 MAIN DISHES DAILY LUNCH I DINNER_ '2.49 I s2.99 Children 3-10 $1.39 I $1.69 FREE CARTER HOUSE "GREASE" (PG) Mon.-Tri. 7:20 & 9:30 Sat. & Sun. 2, 4:15, 7:20, 7:30 The anniversary concert of the Pro Mozart Society of Greater Detroit will take place 3:30 p.m. Sunday in the Grosse Pointe War Memorial. Works by Mozart, Beeth- oven, Mendelssohn, Chopin, Schubert and Schumann will be presented. Artistic director Marguerite Kozenn Chajes will speak on the founding of the society._ A reception- hosted by the Austrian Consul General of Chicago will follow the con- cert. The way to gain a good reputation is to endeavor to be what you desire to ap- pear. — Socrates • • • • • AKKS: • • • • • • • • • • • (hider 3 John Travolta, Olivia Newton John Pro Mozart Concert Set 19731 W. 8 MILE RD. _ ( BLK. E. 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