THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS `34' Numeral Stimulates Community-Wide Preparations for Israel Independence Day Community-wide in- volvements began enroll- ment this week in prepara- tion for the observance of Is- rael's 34th anniversary. A committee representa- tive of every element in Metropolitan Detroit Jewry is set upon making the numeral "34" an effective factor assuring the cement- ing of Diaspora - Israel rela- ions. - DETROIT SALUTES SUNDAY. MAY 2. 1982 Air YEARS Of INDEPENDENCE 441. is The festivities on May 2 will include a parade down Civic Center Drive in Southfield followed by live musical entertainment by an Israeli singing group at the Southfield Civic Center. The day will also include a display of booths and exhibits featuring Israeli and Jewish-related pro- ducts and information. Michael Feldmdn is general chairman of the event. Assisting as com- mittee heads are Alan Yost, parade committee; David Gubow, booths and exhibits; Mira Eisen- berg, program; Elaine Heavenrich, publicity; Simon Cieck, telephone; and Shelly Jackier, ad- viser. Ami Cohen and Adele Silver are serving as coordinators. Many Jewish service groups, youth groups, synagogues and Hebrew schools have registered to p41.rticipate. The theme of the day is "Israel — the Land, the Country, the People" and participation in the parade may be in the form of a float, a choral group, dancing group or marching with a sign or banner. For information on par- ticipating in the Indepen- dence Day festivities or helping to fund the event, call the Jewish Community Center, 661-1000, ext. 250. Jane Fonda at 'Golden Pond Benefit in Israel - PARIS (JTA) — Interior Minister Gaston Deferre paid tribute to Israel's cour- JERUSALEM (JTA) — age and determination and American actress Jane said that President Fran- Fonda was here this week to cois Mitterand's recent trip attend the Israeli premiere to Israel is "a symbolic ges- of her latest film, "On Gol- ture which has linked the den Pond." The proceeds of two countries together for the showing are going to the all times." Amit volunteer program for Deferre, who is also the elderly. mayor of Marseilles, ad- Ms. Fonda was profuse in dressed local community her praise of and support for leaders after presenting the rael. She met with city's Chief Rabbi Joseph hulamit Shamir, wife of Sitruk with the National the Foreign Minister, to dis- Medal of Merit. cuss efforts to free Soviet Jewish Prisoner of Consci- UJA Dinner ence Ida Nudel. She also met with Jerusalem Mayor Nets $11 Million NEW YORK — More Teddy Kollek and Labor Party chairman Shimon than 400 Jewish leaders from communities through- Peres. During her visit; Ms. out the United States Fonda received an award pledged $11.5 million to the from the Hebrew Univer- 1982 United . Jewish sity for her activities on be- Appeal/Community Cam- half of Soviet Jewry and for paign at the first UJA Na- her advocacy of social jus- tional Palm Beach Dinner earlier this month. tice. Also present in Israel In addition, a total of were members of the cast of $3,641,600 was pledged to the TV show, "Dallas." Project Renewal programs. C GuLt_ruv/ DAVID FABER Exclusive In this Area March 20-April 10 RECEPTION FOR THE ARTIST Sat., March 20, 2-8 p.m. Demonstration of Plaster Cast Etchings (public invited) PRUDENTIAL TOWN CENTER at the Theater Entrance 352-9696 Hours: Mon.-Fri. 10-5:30, Sat. 11-4 2adierit "iv Re44410.484 Aleed Israel Independence Day chairmen include, from left, Ami Cohen, Michael Feldman, Shelly Jackier, David Gubow and Alan Yost. Five Awarded Mexican Prize for Literature MEXICO CITY (JTA) — Five people have been named winners of the 1981 Fernando Jeno Award for literature and poetry in Spanish, Hebrew and Yid- dish. The award was .estab- lished in 1976 by the Fer- nando Jeno Literary Fund, founded by Rose Jeno, widow of the late president of the Central Jewish Committee of Mexico, and her children. The top prize, $1,000 will facilitate the settlement of go to Chaim Barylko, a well Egyptian civilians near the known educator and intel- border. lectual in Buenos Aires for Yamit, the largest Is- his book, in Spanish, about rael town in Sinai will be Jewish humanity. dismantled last. It is The other recipients will there that members of the each receive $500. They are Stop the Withdrawal Mrs. Yafa Biniamini, for movement and their fol- Hebrew poetry; Yerachmiel lowers are digging in for Weingarten, for a book what they vow will be the about Janusz Korczak; last-ditch resistance Yosef Kerler, for his Yid- should the army attempt dish poetry, "The First to remove them. Seven Years"; and_Dr.isaac This week Education Kanter for his book "Dos Minister Zevulun Hammer Yiddish Gemit," a compila- proposed that the govern- tion of literary criticism and ment establish one new set- essays on psychology. tlement in Judea and Samaria for every Sinai set- tlement dismantled: French Minister Lauds Israel Sid and Evelyn Levine's (184,. recent prints & drawings ELIJAH'S CUP It was always the fanciest one on the Passover table. Remember? You used to watch with delight as Grandpa filled it with Manischewitz winefor it was your hon- or (of all the grandchildren!) to run to the door and open it for Elijah. Now, even though you practice all the same familiar Seder rituals you did as a child—the Four Questions, chanting the plagues, Dayenu. eat- ing the bitter herbs and hard boiled egg, seeking and finding the Aphikoman, singing Chad Gadya —the ritual of Elijah's cup is the one you particu- larly enjoy. Only now, you're the one who fills the cup. The same fancy cup. 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