I I . 34 Friday, April 11, 1981 - - - • - • - • • THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Hyatt Issues Holiday Appeal • vo Rolex Fredrick Jewelers of BLOOMFIELD HILLS :;:; 869 West Long Lake Road 646-0973 Tnn T rsuetsn 9thru Sat. 10 tdo 5:30 Appraisals mb3.. While You . p p. ne n M t moenndt a y Yiddish Culture Festivals Slated at Georgia College NEW YORK — Dr. David Hyatt, president of the Na- tional Conference of Chris- tians --and Jews, asked Americans to remember the missing and murdered black children in Atlanta and the lack of freedom for Soviet Jews in their prayers celebrating Easter and Passover. ATLANTA, Ga. (JTA) — Two historical festivals, "Celebration of Jewish Cul- ture in Georgia and the South" and "Festival of the Yiddish Spirit," featuring many of the world's leading Yiddish-Jewish writers, composers, performers and artists, will take place on the campus of Georgia Southern College in States- boro May 17-20. According to Bernard Solomon, associate profes- sor of art at the college, "This is an unprecedented first meeting in modern his- tory for Jewish cultural leaders from around the world at a time when Yid- dish culture is in the very beginnings of a renais- sance." Only twice before in mod- ern Jewish world history has there bee-n such a gathering, both times in Europe, he noted. The third The American/Israeli Civil Liberties Coalition presents Shulamit Aloni Member of the Israeli Knesset discussing The Israeli Election The Struggle for a Secular State • Shulamit Aloni is the dynamic leader of. the battle for civil liberties in Israel. She is the chief spokes- person for female liberation in Israeli public life and the charismatic defender of religious freedom for Conservative, Reform and Secular Jews in Israel. Monday, April 27, 1981 8:30 P.M. The Birmingham Temple 28611 West Twelve Mile Road Farmington Hills Admission $5.00 For ticket information contact The Birmingham Temple 477-1410 IN11 ■ 11• ■ Drive Halted in Deference to- Survivors JERUSALEM (JTA) — Premier Menahem Begin has agreed to halt Likud election campaign activities for one day on June 15, to mark the opening of the "World Gathering of Holocaust Survivors" in Jerusalem. The committee arranging the gathering said it would approach other parties to make the same gesture. To date, some 2,500 Holocaust survivors and members of their families from various parts of the world have registered to take part in the gathering, the committee said. The committee is chaired by Er- nest Michel of New York. In Memory of Six Million Please join us in honoring the victims of Nazi genocide, at a musical and cultural program featuring noted pianist and Auschwitz survivor Henia Goodman and her daughter, poet Dovida Ishatova with introductory remarks by Prof. Ronald Aronson, Wayne State University philosopher Sunday, April 26, 3-5 p.m. TEMPLE EMANU-EL, 14450 W. 10 Mile, Oak Park Donation $4 sponsored by New Jewish Agenda of Detroit is to take place in the rural south Georgia college town with fewer than 10 Jewish families. The festivals, which will examine Jewish con- tributions in this region from colonial days to the present, will include readings of poetry and stories, art exhibitions, a theatrical production, a film series and a sym- phony concert featuring Jewish music. There will also be lectures and panel discussions on the state and the future of the Yiddish arts. Among the international celebrities whose works will be shoWcased are Nobel Peace Prize-winning author Isaac Bashevis Singer; Yuri Sherling, director of the Moscow Yiddish Chamber Music Theater; Szyrnon Szurmiej, director and chief actor of the Warsaw Yiddish Theater; Cantor Isaac Good- friend of Cong. Ahavath Achim in Atlanta, the only surviving member of his Polish Hasidic family' after he escaped from a concen- tration camp; composer David Am•am; art historian Moshe Davidowitz; scenic designer and theater histo- rian Mordecai Gorelik; poetry columnist and author Rochelle Ratner; and singe•-actress-director Naomi Pollack. Mezada Probe May Be Coming TEL AVIV (JTA) — Transport Minister Haim Landau will appoint a na- tional investigation com- mittee to look into the sink- ing of the Zim freighter Mezada off Bermuda last month if the board of in- quiry now holding investi- gations thinks it is war- ranted, ministry sources said. The seamen's unions have expressed concern that the board, which started meeting Monday, lacks the proper authority to draw conclusions. Seamen's lawyers said it could not subpoena wit- nesses and, therefore, might leave many questions un- answered. At Monday's session Zim officials said the Mezada captain had sounded less worried in his reports to Haifa than he had appar- ently indicated in messages to Bermuda. Events were fast moving and the Zim management in Haifa had not realized how serious the conditions were, the board was told. Grenade Attack JERUSALEM (JTA) — A hand grenade thrown into a wedding hall on Mt: ion last week fatally wounded an Arab waiter and slightly injured an eight-year-old child, Lior Cohen of Kiryat Shmona,,who was one of the 200 wedding guests. The youngster was hos- pitalized but returned to the hall for the marriage ce•e- mony which continued as planned. 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