Ignimmmm_ - "IIIIIIIIIIIIIIP IIIIIna—W-- 38 Friday, November 21, 1980 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS The most natural beauty in the world is honesty and moral truth. For all beauty is truth. True features make the beauty of the face; true proportions, the beauty of architecture; true meas- ures, the beauty of harmony and music. —Shaftesbury NOW SERVING A COMPLETE DELI MENU 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Choice Cocktails RIKSHAW INN IN THE ORCHARD MALL 6407 ORCHARD LAKE RD. AT MAPLE 851-6400 Carry ble Availa is EZZIE HOLYK . YOUR FAVORITE CHEF FROM CLUB BERKLEY IS MAKING HIS GREAT DISHES AT DOMINICO'S FAMILY RESTAURANT 2859 COOLIDGE, 2 Blks:S. of 12 Mile • Baby Perch • Red Snapper • Cottage Fries 541-7670 • Baby Frog Legs • Dover Sole • Turtle Soup AND OTHER EZZIE SPECIALTIES PLUS DOMINICO'S FAMOUS ITALIAN-AMERICAN DISHES OPEN 7 Days Mon. thru Sat. 11 a.m.-1 p.m., Sun. 4 to 12 Mid. Infeld Autobiography Details Battle Against Anti-Semitism "Quest," the autobiog- become professor of raphy of Albert Einstein's theoretical physics at the associate Leopold Infeld is a University of Warsaw. Infeld uses portions of the fall release from the book to explain the role that Chelsea Publishing Co. Infeld, who was born in anti-Semitism played in his the Jewish ghetto of life. In the epilogue, he Kracow, Poland, in 1898, writes: "I never thought in those became an assistant to Einstein at the Institute for depressing years that I Advanced Study in Prince- would become anything ton, N.J., in 1936. He be- more than a schoolteacher came one of Einstein's close . . . I was aware of having friends and collaborated wasted the best and most with the scientist on the productive years of my life. I 1938 bestseller "The Evolu- felt a hidden hostility tion of Physics." toward me because I was A prominent peace ac- Jewish. "Just before the war tivist in the years following World War II, Infeld was (when I was 40) I wrote the one of the 10 scientists who story of my life. I believed at signed Bertrand Russell's the time that by doing so, I famous letter warning that would help counteract the in this nuclear age, only a growing wave of anti- ban on war itself could save Semitism. I wanted to show the planet. by my story that anti- Before coming to the Semitism is equally United States, Infeld was dangerous both for its vic- a teacher in an obscure tims and for those who prac- Jewish high school in tice it." In describing his child- Warsaw. He had not, as he hoped, escaped his hood in Kracow, Infeld ghetto past. At that time, lets the reader know that no Jew could hope for a anti-Semitism touched career in a Polish univer- every aspect of his life sity. However, his persis- and the lives of the other tence paid off many years Jews in Poland. "For the Jews in the later when he returned to Kracow ghetto the world was divided into three com- partments. One was for Jews . . . In the second compartment were the gen- tiles. The less one knew about them the better. They had been in-vented as a punishment for Jewish sins Israel Army Adds WB Bases JERUSALEM (JTA) — Israel is tightening its secu- rity grip on the West Bank, Deputy Defense Minister Mordechai Zipori reported during a tour of Jewish set- tlements in the territory. He confirmed that the army is building new bases in areas designated to come under the proposed au- tonomy plan. The defense official also spoke of the new network of roads criss-crossing the West Bank. He described the road building as "large scale," with heavy equip- ment being utilized to level the mountainous terrain. Kirchschlager spoke touch- ingly of Stolz, his immortal music and especially praised the character and steadfastness of the Maes- tro, who left Austria during the Hitler regime and fol- lowed his Jewish friends into exile. Stolz's life motto is engraved on the monu- ment: "If my melodies found a place in the hearts of people, then I fulfilled my mission and did not live in vain." Stolz was conductor of the Family Players Berlin Symphony Or- Will Present chestra for an international recording that has just been `Two by Two' The Family Players of released. West Bloomfield will pre- Pistons Offer sent the play, "Two by Two," Roast turkey with giblet gravy, sweet or 8 p.m. Dec. 6 and 13 and 2 mashed potatoes, vegetables, cranberry $1,000 Grant and 6:30 p.m. Dec. 7 and 14 sauce and all the trimmings, including Two $1,000 college schol- in the Aaron DeRoy Studio dessert. $7.95 Theater of the main Jewish arships will be awarded to local high school seniors by Community Center. 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