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He found them in Chabad, the Lubavitcher Hasidim. Therefore his book, The Menuhins — A Family Odyssey" (Panjandrum Books) is more the story of the Lubavitch than any- thing else. It does, however, glorify his uncle, take price in the musical genius of his mother and aunt, both pro- ficient pianists, and is an expression of high regard for the uncle, the world famous violinist, and the mother and aunt who com- plete a trio of greatness in the musical world. The author of this book proves his worth as a news- paperman in this product about his family. He has de- voted himself to thorough research about matters re- lated to his family, the Lubavitch and Israel — and in his efforts to be factual. He certainly succeeds in these respects. What Rolfe fails to do is to show the anti-Zionism, the bitter hatred that has made his grandfather, Moshe Menuhin, one of the vilest exponents of anti-Israelism. The Menuhins" is an ex- citing story about a family of geniuses. Even the Grandfather Moshe, who was called a Jewish anti- Semite, who was raised in Zionism and became an enemy of Israel and the Zionist cause, is depicted as a man of many talents. Yehudi is the primary idol of the family biog- rapher and his sisters Hephzibah and Yalta are similarly admired. The story is filled with ac- counts of the family disrup- We Take The Worry Out Of DRAPERY CLEANING Drapery cleaning when properly done is an art, we at CUSTOM DRAPERY CLEANERS practice most diligently, in our never ending quest to improve our service to you by seeking better systems and methods. Don't take good drapery cleaning for granted. 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This became a portant contacts with Moshe Menuhin pattern leading Jews. Neverthe- in attacks on the "profes- less, he emerged as a sional Jews" who "thrive in our midst today." hater of his people. Rolfe charges: "One gets Moshe had a Christmas tree in his home and his the feeling that Moshe writings through the years never did grasp what hap- have been primarily anti- pened to his people during Israel. He even sought a that Holocaust." Rolfe does not hide the platform in the Nazi press. He didn't have much liking facts, especially when he for his own grandson. He is exposes the following about to this day one of the hand- his grandfather: "One of the things that ful of chief haters of Israel in Moshe did years later and Jewish ranks. Rolfe made a deep study which Yehudi found espe- of the family, the Lubavitch cially hard to swallow, was and Palestine background. to write for a neo-Nazi He tells of having been re- newspaper in West Ger- buffed by Grandfather many. Yehudi did not sleep Moshe and there is an in- at night for a time because of it." dictment in this account: David HaChoen, former As far as I can tell, Moshe took a dislike to my mayor of Haifa, who had father because my father been a friend of Moshe and a was neither rich nor a Gen- classmate at Herzliya High tile. Moshe, rejecting the School, could not under- poverty and Jewishness of stand Moshe's anti-Zionism his past, expected both in and anti-Jewishness. He whomever was to be Yal- told Rolfe that "it must have tah's mate. I can only as- been mental." Rolfe pays honor to his sume that the offspring were also to be damned with mother, to Yehudi and to the sins of their father. To Hephzibah and absolves this day I can offer no better them from guilt. He de- Histadrut Hits $60 Million NEW YORK — The Is- rael Histadrut Foundation, which helps support the network of health, welfare and educational institu- tions of the Histadrut in Is- rael, has announced that it has reached a milestone of $60 million in its cumula- tive total of long-term com- mitments through its de- ferred giving programs. Dr. Sol Stein, national IHF president, announced that 1979-1980 has been designated as the "Sixty Million Dollar Year" of the Israel Histadrut Founda- tion in American with a goal of $70 million to be reached by Hanuka, 1980, the 60th anniversary of the Conference Role NEW YORK — Charlotte G. Holstein of Syracuse, chairman of the American Jewish Committee's na- tional committee on the role of women, has been ap- pointed by President Carter to serve on the advisory committee for the forthcom- ing White House Confer- ence on Families. Bias Is Deleted RICHMOND (JTA) — A complaint from the Anti- Defamation League of Bnai Brith has led the Richmond Police Department to dis- continue using an employ- ment form which asked the applicant's religion. establishment of the His- tadrut in Israel. Dr. Stein warned that the galloping rate of inflation in Israel and the economic dis- tress now felt in many sec- tors of the economy made it imperative to continue the flow of capital to Israel through the IHF. Maine Senator Has Strong Jewish Ties NEW' YORK — Sen. William S. Cohen (R- Maine) is a staunch suppor- ter of Israel. His father is Jewish and the Senator was brought up in the Jewish faith, but was not Bar Mitzva because he did not convert. The Senator is now a member of the Unitarian- Universalist Church. Sen. Cohen's father oper- ates the only Jewish bakery in central Maine. The Senator and his wife recently visited Israel as part of a trip sponsored by the Jewish Federation Community Council of Southern Maine. Hebron Riot Date JERUSALEM (JTA) — Hundreds gathered Sunday at the old Jewish cemetery in Hebron to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Arab riot against Hebron's Jewish population in 1929. scribes the many func- tions in Israel at which the three Munehin musi- cians appeared and these experiences absolve the Menuhins as a family while the condemnation of Grandfather Moshe stands out as a severe in- dictment. There is an interesting item about Moshe planning his own funeral. He selected compositions of Yehudi and Yalta's to be played that time. Rolfe writes: "Yehudi will also play Ravel's `Kadish.' Moshe has said of this work: "I love this melody, this truly old Jewish melody, although I have-no use for the contents of the prayer, the Kadish, which are archaic and tribalistic.' " Thus, Rolfe pays respect where due and exposes the villain when necessary. 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