36 Friday, June 29, 1919 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Ruth Dayan Critical of U.S. Life 'King of the Castle': Incredible NEW YORK (ZINS) — Ruth Dayan, Moshe Day- an's first wife, now lives in Washington, where she is working under a two-year contract with an American bank that would like to de- velop home-based industry --in South America. In an interview given to the Israeli monthly, Moni- Trojan "Son of C. Trojan" CUSTOM FURNITURE & CARPET CLEANING ON LOCATION FREE ESTIMATES Phone 576-1140 likk.Lialt. tin, she said, "America is an awful and terrible country in which to live, and even to visit." According to her state- ment, "America is one big bluff. America is a house of cards which one day will col- lapse. I am also ashamed of the yordim (those who leave Israel); I do not understand what content there is to their lives. I have always loved Israel, even while sit- ting here in America and my love for Israel grows greater and stronger." Mrs. Dayan also ex- pressed concern over the fact that "Israel is imitat- ing America and this holds much promise of trouble for the future." She expressed dissatis- faction with Menahem Begin's foreign policy but 7e4% & seaidod 2211ck 01C Coolidge o of 9 m 1 Block S Mi 111110194 Call 548-4031 We Bone-Skin-Grind-Fish Free WE WRAP FOR FREEZING Detroit Area Retail Kosher Meat Dealers- Assoc. Saga of Bronfman Wealth, Powe RUTH DAYAN is opposed to the idea that Jews who dwell in America should criticize the Israeli regime. Only those Jews who live in Is- rael, she said, have that right. Concerning her former husband, Moshe Dayan, she said, "We have absolutely no contact; we also had very little contact when we still lived together." 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NEW YORK — The story of one of the wealthiest fam- ily in the world, the Bronfmans of Montreal and New York, is told for the first time in "King of the Castle: The Making of a Dynasty: Seagram's and the Bronfman Empire," by Peter C. Newman (Atheneum). • Their fortune is worth $7 billion and is still grow- ing. • They own the world's largest distilling operation, the Seagram's Co., market- ing over 600 brands (from Chivas Regal, Meyers' Rum, and Wofschmidt Vodka to Paul Masson and Christian Bros. wines) and selling over 11/2 million bottles per day in the United States alone. • They have real estate holdings throughout the world with those in the U.S. ranging from the Biltmore Hotel in Los Angeles to the Peachtree Center Tower in Atlanta. • Their oil interests in- clude the fifth largest U.S. independent, the Texas Pacific Oil Co., which they wholly own. "The Bronfmans are unique in both the reach of their authority and the grasp of their wealth," writes Newman. "Little known outside their own closed circle they rank among the non-Arab world's richest citizens and their ascendancy grows daily." Their fortune was nur- tured on bootleg alcohol and it has been sustained through decades of deals, scandals and intra-family warfare. In "King of the Castle," Newman tells the story through the complex. Rabbis Appeal for Shcharansky NEW YORK — Rabbis attending a United Jewish Appeal Young Rabbinic Leadership Seminar in Washington, D.C. went en masse to a site just opposite the Soviet Embassy to pray for Anatoly Shcharansky. Their action came after Avital Shcharansky, wife of the imprisoned Jewish dis- sident, told the rabbis that she had recently received information that her hus- band's health had danger- ously deteriorated. Mrs. Shcharansky, who received the information initially from a source in Is- rael on June 10, has been in contact with a number of sympathetic Washington officials whose help now, she said, "is, more urgent than ever." Shcharansky is suffering from severe loss of sight, rapid weight loss, constant fevers and persistent mig- rane headaches, according to additional reports which Mrs. have reached Shcharansky recently. personalities of the family members and he shows how they amassed power, exer- cised, hoarded and abused it, and how it changed the human beings who wield it. Samuel Bronfman was the dynasty's guiding spirit. The son of a Russian Jewish immigrant, Bronfman was a man constantly at war with his competitors, his associates and himself. He thrived during the anarchy of Prohibition, continually' skating to the edge of the law; and he spent his later years chasing (without suc- cess) Establishment respec- tability. Under his shadow, his family grew up to take over the empire and gain the re- spectability he craved. Newman brings them all to life: Edgar, the current Seagram's head, dogged by sensational headlines over a scandalous marriage and the $2.3 million "kidnap- ping" of his son; Charles, who insists on attending his Montreal Expos' spring training in full uniform; Mitch, Peter, Phyllis and others. The Bronfmans' civic ac- tivities are touched upon, including their leadership in the Canadian Jewish community. But in the main, Newman delineates the family's power, amassed by father Sam and inherited by the others. Two indices list the= Bronfmans' companies and real estate holdings. Their Michigan holdings include_ the Fisher, First National and New Center building in Detroit. LENNY LIEBERMAN Orchestra 559-0844 Quality Music Disco Dance Instruction Floor Show (audience participation) ALL IN ONE OF HARVARD ROW Designers of Fine Furs Complete Fur Service LAHSER Phone: 358-0850 11 MILE & 6676 ORCHARD LAKE RD. 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