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HARRY HURWITZ MINISTER OF INFORMATION ISRAELI EMBASSY 2:15 P.M. - KFAR SILVER SCHOLARSHIP DONORS AWARDS PRESENTATION: IRVING LAKER, Pres. Detroit District ZIONIST ORGANIZATION OF AMERICA DETROIT DISTRICT *for information and reservations call 569-1515 (office) 557-8652 (evenings) 'Last Waltz in Vienna' Book Recalls Europe's Nazi Era By MARGUERITE KOZENN CHAJES George Clare's "The Last Waltz in Vienna" (Holt, Rinehart and Winston) tells the moving story of his own family, its rise and destruc- tion from 1842 to 1942. He traces his lineage back to the emigration of his great-grandfathers from Eastern Europe to Vienna. Some of the family mem- bers came from my home town, Czernowitz, and this fact brought Clare's book even closer to me. In Vienna, Clare's family, in the course of 100 years, gained in prestige and prominence as they con- tributed doctors, govern- ment officials and leading businessmen to the com- munity. He also describes the Vienna of his childhood in all its charm. There were and still are few cities in the world, where the artists and cultural achievements were held in such high esteem. The disruption of life was absolutely total when Hitler marched into Vienna in March 1938. Like other Jewish families trapped in the city, Clare's family could not understand how they had failed to recognize the danger. They tried to flee. George Clare fled to Ire- land, while his parents found refuge in France. However, they were moved to a village in the south of France. There, they were betrayed by a French policeman, who handed Russian Emigre Among HUC-HIR `82 Graduates NEW YORK — A Russian-Jewish emigre was among eight students in- vested as cantors and 17 or- , dained as rabbis at cere- monies of Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion Sunday. Mikhail Manevich, a na- tive of Lenirigrad and a honors graduate of the Leningrad Conservatory of Music, came to the United States six years ago. 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