THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS VIDEO TAPE Cummings to Be Named Envoy to Austria (Continued from Page 1) Reagan's Presidential bid last year. Cummings immigrated to the United States with his widowed mother in 1920, at the age of 11, and started life in America in New York City's then flourishing Yid- dish theater. He made his fortune in southern lifornia where he became rocer and expanded his siness into a major food retail and supermarket chain which he sold in 1959. He is presently active in i California as a civic leader and investor. Cummings will be the third American Jew in suc- ' cession to serve as ambas- sador to Vienna. In 1977, President Carter appointed Milton Wolf of Cleveland to that post. Wolf resigned a year ago and was succeeded by- Philip Kaiser of New York, who was then U.S. ambassador to Hungary. Kaiser left Vienna last month. The Vienna post is no sinecure. It is considered ex- tremely important since PURIM 1981 By MADOLYN ROSENTHAL Here's to Purim nineteen eighty-one A holiday for games and fun. To celebrate the hanging of Haman, the beast . With Purim plays and a feast. 'Tis true, this happened centuries ago, But Haman was a tyraht and a bitter foe. So have a happy Purim, one and all, And enjoy yourself at a Purim ball. Hunt for Three Terrorists JERUSALEM (JTA) — Police and security forces are conducting a massive search for three terrorists who ambushed an Egged bus in the northern suburb of Ramot Saturday night, slightly wounding one passenger in a hand gre- nade and machinegun at- tack. The passengers left one- by-one through a read door after the shooting ended. Some of them said they saw three figures slip away in the dark in the direction of a nearby Arab village. - Meanwhile, security forces were searching the East Jerusalem-Bethlehem area last week for two sus- pected Palestinian ter- rorists who stabbed and se- verely wounded an Egged bus driver March 9. The driver is in Hadassah Hos- pital where he was reported to be out of danger. According to police, the suspects were the only passengers on the bus which was on a return trip from Bethlehem to Jerusalem. When it reached an iso- lated area near Sur Bahr village, they attacked the driver with knives inflict- ing wounds on his face and chest and then fled. A MEMORY YOU WILL Austria, following the University of California, post-World War II four Los Angeles: He has served HAVE FOREVER power occupation by the as chairman of the regional U.S., Britain, France and leadership conference for LET US CREATE A WALKING the Soviet Union, has estab- State of Israel Bonds. TALKING PHOTO ALBUM OF lished itself as a buffer be- YOUR NEXT PARTY Meanwhile, President tween East and West. It is Reagan's advisers have the principal way-station recommended that former Weddings Social Events where refugees from the New York Republican Sen- East — notably Soviet Jews ator Jacob Javits be named CALL Bar Mitzvas — are received and proc- U.S. representative to the 559-6022 essed. European office of the Austria's chancellor, !United Nations at Geneva. INC. 585-7223 Bruno Kreisky, who is Jewish, is deeply in- volved in seeking a solu- tion of the Israeli-Arab conflict which, in his view, requires mutual "your recognition between Is- Office rael and the Palestine Liberation Organization. Boy" 4011 ogie He was the first Western OVER 40 YEARS DEPENDABLE SERVICE head of government to invite PLO chief Yasir Arafat to his capital. SUPPLIES & FURNITURE A ripple in U.S.-Austrian FOR OFFICE & HOME affairs was created a year DESIGN & PLANNING ago by an arms sales de- velopment. An Austrian Printing • Rubber Stamps company, using the Wedding & Social Invitations technology of an American Gifts firm, shipped rifles to a Large Display. Areas source not authorized under the American licensing agreement. According to AMPLE PARKING the State Department, the rifles, destined for Pakis- tan, were diverted to the OPEN: PLO. The license was sus- MON.-FRI. 8-5 pended. Cummings is the first SAT 9-12 Jewish trustee of the Uni- versity of Southern Califor- nia where he fought condi- .14 MILE RD tions attached to a large 0 Saudi Arabian grant to that 31535 SOUTHFIELD ROAD 13 MILE RD institution. He is also foun- BETWEEN 13 & 14 MILE ROADS der of the Theodore Cum- 'G mings Collection of Heb- raica and Judaica at the , v NEW YORK MERCHANDISE EXCHANGE SAVE 28.77% EVERYDAY =4: NEW ITEMS ARRIVE DAILY ?, He managed to bring the bus to a stop on the main highway where he lost con- sciousness. A passing motorist took him to the hospital. stories have appeared' in Commentary, The Boston Globe and Hadassah Maga- zine. The publication of "Voices from the Holocaust" precedes Holocaust Re- membrance Day on May 1 and the World Gathering of Survivors in Jerusalem, June 15-18. Israel Softball • Season Opens TEL AVIV (JNI) — The Israel Softball League has opened its third season with record crowds at games in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem. More than 600 fans in Tel Aviv saw the softball corn- missioner, U.S. Ambas- sador Samuel Lewis, toss out the traditional first ball of the season, as Tel Aviv Maccabi-Sheraton beat the U.S. Embassy team 10-5. In Jerusalem, Mayor Teddy Kollek officiated as two local teams squared off be- fore 200 spectators. This season 17 teams are taking part in league play, which continues through July. CREATE HE INFLATION FIGHTER --• rug 'Survivors' Is Club Alternate "Survivors of the Holocaust" edited by Sylvia Rothchild (NAL Books) and reviewed in The Jewish News (Feb. 27, page 64) has been chosen as a Book - of - - Month - Club alternate action. The book, which has a foreward by Elie Wiesel, is comprised of eyewitness ac- counts from 38 survivors of such concentration camps as Auschwitz, Sobibor and Treblinka. The stories were taken from some 250 tapes stored at the William E. Winer Oral History Library of the American Jewish Committee. As their stories unfold, the former inmates talk of things that were, and still are, incomprehensible to most Americans. Each de- scribes how they managed to escape Hitter's "final solution" and, in spite of great loss, build a new life in this country. Sylvia Rothchild is a prominent writer and lec- turer on Jewish life. Her es- says, reviews and short Friday, March 20, 1981 1 rrnTra 5111 c 11 1 .17ra c . 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