OWN* THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS in lower case By LARRY RUBIN These dreams grow disturbing I'm in a heathen house, see Gods all over the place And not one really fit to worship. How does a good guest behave? Once in a German cathedral I genuflected Just to see how a Jew would feel Doing something worthy of the lightning The guide didn't even notice And god? I can't read his mind My dreams of deity are all in lower case The graven images keep getting smaller And more numerous Lately they've begun to smile. Poet Larry Rubin is asso- - ciate professor of English at Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, from which he took a leave of absence in 1966 to serve as Fulbright Professor of American Literature at the University of Bergen in Norway. The poem "in lower case" is from Dr. Rubin's second book, "Lanced in Light," published by Harcourt, Brace & World. Friday, February 20, 1981 11 Haber Award Deadline Near WASHINGTON — The Bnai Brith Hillel Founda- tion has set Feb. 28 as the deadline for applications in its fourth annual William Haber Award competition for outstanding program achievements on the college campus. The award is open to community agencies and institutions for original programming for students and faculty, new methods for training student leaders, and for improving the qual- ity of Jewish campus life through funding, organiza- tion, and delivery of service. Applications for the Haber Award may be ob- tained from Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation, 1640 Rhode Island Ave. N.W., Washington, D.C., 20036. Se OUR PROGRAM AT MIAMI REACH'S FINEST DELUXE HOTEL Holocaust Film Opens in U.S. hotel and tennis club . IS TOTALLY KOSHER FOR PASSOVER NEW YORK — "David," the first German-made fea- ture film on the Holocaust, will be shown in the United States this spring. The motion picutre was written and directed by Peter Lilienthal, a German Jew who with his family fled his native Berlin in 1939 as a boy of 10 and re- . turned 17 years later from Uruguay to become a foun- der of the post-war German cinema. I 10 Days, 9 Nights, APR.17- APR. 26 ADULTS from 3rd IN ROOM from CHILDREN from '695 $545 $445 Pons /5% coveong au tares aoo au nos 310 Madison Ave.. New York. NY 10017 In NY State (212) 599-2323. Out of State TOLL FREE 800-223-2624 * * * 'My Song Will Still Gasp Out' By DR. MARTIN ROBBINS "Anatoly Shcharansky was recently hospitalized for two weeks (a rare con- cession for prisoners) when he fainted," according to a Medical Mobilization for Soviet Jewry update. The desperate situations of all prisoners of conscience is echoed in this poem by Ada Aharoni. Shcharansky's Louder Cry Florida U. Given Judaica Library (Copyright 1981, JTA, Inc.) * * * GAINESVILLE, Fla. — The University of Florida will dedicate its 55,000- volume Isser and Rae Price Library of Judaica March 8 in ceremonies honoring a Jacksonville family who gave the university $400,000 to support and ex- pand the collection. Real estate developers Jack and. Samuel Price gave the endowment in honor of their mother, Rae, and their late father, Isser. Mr. and Mrs. Price were instrumen- tal in establishing the Jacksonville Jewish Center in the late 1920s. In addition to being the largest library of Judaica in the Southeast, UF's collec- tion is second in size only to UCLA's among state- supported institutions. The collection enhances the school's 7-year-old center for Jewish studies. By ADA AHARONI With double edge razor words they may cut me, with sneering upper lip they may sift my blood and trample creation with double edge knife they may desecrate my shorn wings and pour snow stuff all over them — Siberian barbed-wire cannot consume my lyre, but merely ignite louder freedom, louder cry Heart Surgeon Sees Progress I TEL AVIV (JTA) — Dr. Christian Barnard, the pioneer heart transplant surgeon, said that he "would not be surprised if Israel is the country to make a breakthrough in the problem of immunology, enabling the safer trans- plantation of human organs with lesser risk of rejec- tion." Barnard was in Israel attending a South Africa- Israel seminar on immunol- ogy at the Weizmann Insti- 'te of Science in Rehovot. R Double Meaning TEL AVIV (ZINS) — Haaretz has editorialized that Israel should not be fooled by British Foreign Secretary Lord Car- rington's recent statement that Britain would oppose any European initiative in the Middle East in the corn- ing months. The newspaper said Carrington meant that Britain was opposed to any initiative now, but not in the future. elease of Diary Stirs Controversy HOLLAND — A plan by the government of Holland to publish the unedited ver- sion of Anne Frank's diary has met opposition from some Dutch lawmakers who think it will be too painful to read. The original diary, published by Otto Frank, Anne's father, shortly after World War II, may have excluded as much as 60 percent of the material written by Miss Frank. , ) ......... 0 ig A. 0 A, Korczak Society Visits Hebrew U. 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