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July 20, 1979 - Image 38

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-07-20

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

38 Friday, July 20, 1919

The disciples asked Rabbi
Nehuniah: "What have you
done to prolong your life?"
He answered: "I have been
generous with my money."
— Megillah 28

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in communal affairs, are
members of a Conservative
congregations, attend Sab-
bath eve and holiday serv-
ices and observe kashrut.
Mrs. Girion's descriptions
of Jewish observances are
spontaneous, portrayed
with warmth.
Moving is the author's
description of Beth's
mother's sudden death.
After the funeral, Beth
ripped the plants out of
the pots one by one ... "I
yanked the tops and
there were holes in the
dirt and the plants lay
naked, their fragile
white-brown roots ex-
posed. I think I would
have pulled out every
plant in that room. My
dead mother's living
plants so neatly growing
in the kitchen."
Characteristically, .fter
the death, women began
approaching Beth's father,
Steve, with all kinds of pro-
posals. A divorcee, for in-
stance, invited him to join
Parents Without Partners:
"It is really a rap group, but
we get together and

Barbara Girion's "A
Tangle of Roots" (Charles
Scribner's Sons), written in
autobiographical genre, is a
story about 16-year-old
Beth and her middle class
suburban milieu.
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situated parents participate

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socialize, take trips, go out
to dances, have wine and
cheese parties. You know,
that sort of thing. We're all
in the same boat and it does
you good to talk to someone
with the same problems."
Steve ignored them.
Steve's devotion to the
memory of his wife is re-
flected in another scene:
"Daddy reached for my
hand. 'Don't be like her,
Beth. No. I don't mean that.
I want you to be like her.
She was everything that is
good and kind and beauti-
ful. What I mean is, take
things too. Enjoy things.' He
got up suddenly. T11 be
right back.' . . . I knew that
my father was crying."
The author describes
with great tenderness
and compassion Beth's
loneliness and emotional
and intellectual recovery
following her mother's
death.
"A Tangle of Roots" is a
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problems and conflicts.

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some cases, lack of informa-
tion."
Hurwitz said that dur-
ing his tour, which was
devoted to meetings with
editors, reporters and
other media per-
sonalities, he also met
and addressed the top
leadership of the Jewish
communities in each city.
He said that before his re-
turn to Israel he will meet
in Washington with Ad-
ministration officials.
He said that while in New
York he had "intensive
background discussions"
with the chief editors of the
city's major publications.

Information
Team Names
New Leader

JERUSALEM (JTA) —
Meir de Shalit, a leading
tourism entrepreneur, has
been asked by Foreign
Minister Moshe Dayan to
head the overseas informa-
tion advisory committee at-
tached to the ministry.
De Shalit will replace
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riel who recently suffered a
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De Shalit is a former di-
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Commerce and Industry).
He is a leading figure in
Yigael Yadin's Democratic
Movement.
The advisory committee
comprises mainly informa-
tion and communications
experts. It meets regularly
and studies ways to improve
Israeli propaganda abroad,
making its proposals to the
Foreign Minister and his in-
formation aide, Moshe
Arad.

He that tilleth his ground
shall have plenty of bread,
but he that followeth after
vain things is void of under-
standing.

Sisco Quitting American U.

WAS_HINGTON (JTA) —
After three years as
president of American Uni-
versity here, Joseph Sisco is
returning to international
affairs. The former under-
secretary of state for politi-
cal affairs who retired from
the diplomatic service in
1976 to take the university
post, has resigned his aca-
demic post and now seeks to
be a part-time chancellor at
the university and devote
more time to -speaking and
writing on foreign affairs.

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