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May Stay Arab (JTA) — East Jerusalem but not Cantor Klein, Women's Unit The JERUSALEM Israeli government ap- its franchise on the West Cantor Louis Klein and the Bnai Moshe Sisterhood Chorale will participate in the synagogue's annual concert 8 p.m. Sunday with selections of Hebrew and Yiddish songs, accompanied by Doreen Raskin, official pianist for the sisterhood chorale. Two songs in Hasidic style will be presented, both in Hebrew. One is called "Bim Born," and the other one comes from the tradi- tion of the Bobover dynasty, 'Tzahali Vorrii." Yiddish song will be re- presented by "A Freilichs," by cantor-composer Mor- dechai Yardem; and by "Lomir Ale Singen, Lomir Ale Tantzen A Sholem Tantz," arranged by Harry Siegel. Two liturgical numbers will be presented: one from the Seder melodies and "Hayom Teamtzeinu" from the The Cultural Commission of Congregation Shaarey Zedek presents THE ADOLPH H. LIGHTER •MEMORIAL LECTURE Featuring AMBASSADOR MALCOLM TOON CANTOR KLEIN High Holiday liturgy by Cantor Malansky and ar- ranged by Dr. Morrie Lax. The Seder melody was arranged by Dr. Sholom Kalib. – In addition, the choir will sing solos and duets. Daniel Braude will guest-conduct several numbers. Eight American Mayors Attend Jerusalem Parley NEW YORK — Mayors from eight American cities will participate in the sec- ond annual Jerusalem Con- ference of Mayors, co- sponsored by the American Jewish Congress and the U.S. Conference of Mayors, next week. They are: Helen G. Boosalis, Lincoln, Neb.; Maurice A. Ferre, Miami, Fla.; Philip L. Isenberg, Sacramento, Calif.; George Latimer, St. Paul, Minn.; John A. Lynch, New Brunswick, N.J.; Lewis C. Murphy, Tucson, Ariz..; Edwin S. (Jim) Melvin, Greensboro, N.C.; and Roy Ray, Akron, Ohio. Volume Teaches Liturgical Skill Former Ambassador to Russia and Israel Speaking On: \ "THE SOVIET POLICY IN THE MIDDLE EAST" TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 12-8:30 P.M. At Congregation Shaarey Zedek 27375 Bell Rd., Southfield Sponsored by: The Adolph H. Lichter Family No Charge NEW YORK — A new volume, accompanied by a tape cassette, now teaches the system of Jewish litur- gical skills to the modern reader. The book simplifies the task of learning the liturgi- cal chants for Torah, Haf- torah and megillot. Entitled "T'a'amim Lakorim," the volume was written by Rabbi Yitzchok Mordechai Rosenberg and is published by Chadish Media Press, 78 Cortelyou Ave., Staten Island, N.Y. 10312. A Yoga Protest JERUSALEM (JNI ) — On Tuesday, "Grand Yogi Suami Vishnu" and a group of his followers demon- strated before the Knesset building by standing on their heads and singing peace songs. On his arrival in Jerusalem, Suami Mayananda (Francisco Lopez), director of the "De- vananda" Yoga Associa- tion, said he had just es- caped from Amman on a bus of Mexican tourists. Follow- ing a week offutile attempts to obtain authorization for an Amman demonstration, Lopez said he fled Jorda- nian agents who had issued a warrant for his arrest. parently has backed away from its plans to purchase the Arab-owned East Jerusalem Electric Co., a controversial move that had aroused considerable oppo- sition in Israel as well as in the Arab community. This was indicated last week fol- lowing a meeting here be- tween Energy Minister Yit- zhak Modai and Anwar Nusseibeh, chairman of the utility. Both men refused to comment on their discus- sion but sources close to Nusseibeh said it was "good!' It is believed that Modai has concluded that the disadvantages of taking over the Arab firm would outweigh the advantages. Israeli opponents of the projected purchase, includ- ing Jerusalem Mayor Teddy Kollek, had long argued that such a move would be unwise politically and ap- pear provocative. 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