8 Friday, December 31, 1982 O 0 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS STOWE OPTICAL PRESENTS FASHION FRAMES O 0 • COLORS OF THE RAINBOW • • DESIGNERS • ONE OF A KINDS • DIFFERENT FROM ANY YOU'VE EVER SEEN 0 O O O O AS SEEN ON TV 273-7810 0 0 0 0 0 EYE EXAM BY MEDICAL DOCTOR OF OPHTHALMOLOGY (by appt.) SINAI HOSPITAL PROFESSIONAL BLDG. 14800 W. McNICHOLS (NEXT TO SINAI HOSPITAL) 0 0 0 0 7001 ORCHARD LAKE-RD. 0 WEST BLOOMFIELD ACROSS FROM NBD 855.64770 New York Arts Magazine Dedicates Special Section to Yiddish Poetry The Home Planet News, sketches of the contributing an independent arts guar- poets. terly published in New Two pages are devoted to York, contains a section de- the poet Menke Katz and an voted to Yiddish poetry in interview with the poet fol- its summer-fall edition lows. The section is high- (Vol. 3 No. 3, issue 13). lighted with photographs of some of the contributing Dedicated in memory of poets. Chaim Grade, the special The section is intro- Yiddish section contains duced by a "Focus on poetry, most of which was Yiddish Poetry," by-lined translated by Mindy Rin- Itzek Gottesman and B. kewich, and biographical Lifshes. FINAL MARKDOWN NOTICE!!! 1 Shloime Schwartz, Meyer Shticker, Moishe Steingart and Rajzel Zychlinsky. Translations also were done by Seymour Levitan and Aaron Kramer. Following is a sample: The Silver Lorelei By JACOB GLATSTEIN Translated by Mindy Rinkewich The Silver Lorelei is a good cook, She captivates him with her pious mien, And through the artless kindness of her heart. She captivates him with her tasty Jewish dishes — Pleasing to the palate but planned to suit His geriatric dietary needs as well. The house is peaceful and quiet. The Silver Lorelei combs her silver hair. nW ' Among the poets whose works appear, in English, are Martin Birnbaum, Jacob Glatstein, Rokhl Fishman, • Esther Shumiacher Hirshbein, Gabriel Preil, Beyle Schaechter - Gottesman, **()%vm•-•7c:0 0/ .; THESE FINAL MARKDOWNS WILL NOT BE ADVERTISED TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC UNTIL MONDAY JANUARY 3, 1983! The Silver Lorelei has hands or gold. The proof of it — the walls display her art. This match was made in heaven, Certainly. Lying about in a room Are the nets the Lorelei used to cast, As she swam from catch to catch, Breaking father and mother rules With her song.' His own nets have also been put aside somewhere no longer prized possessions of either. Their memories barely retaining The beds, the hungry years. It's still not time for that. A year will pass and another. year. Then they will calmly share old pleasures, Neither begrudging the other — and tell all. A year will pass and another year. The Silver Lorelei combs her silver hair! SO % 2 70 % SINS 50 %'7O % SPORTCOATS % -70 % 50 % -70 % SWEATERS SLACKS 505/0-70 % DRESS SHOZTS 50 % -70 % NECKWEAR *AII merchandise in designated front area of store has been reduced 50%-70%. Additional markdowns have been taken throughout entire store. OPEN SUNDAY, JAN. 2nd, 1983 •All SALES ANAL •NO ALTERADONS 12-5 •NO RETURNS GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE ...Pie .0. GOING OUT OF BUSINESS LIC #1982 2 Block's C HOURS: Sunday 12 - 5 Mon, Thur, Fri 10 - 9 Tues, Wed, Sat 10-6 in West Bloomfield ORCHARD MALL WEST BLOOMFIELD' MICHIGAN * * * Light Ahead' Yiddish Film Revitalized for Public Show NEW YORK — A Yiddish film, "The Light Ahead," missing for . some 30 years and found in Europe, has been revitalized for showing in New York. The film, named in Yid- dish "Fishke der Kramer," (Fishke the Lame), depicts Jewish life in the shtetls of Eastern Europe. The film stars David Opatoshu and Helen Beverly. The film was refurbished and distributed by the Na- tional Center for Jewish Film. It was released in a new print and soundtrack, with English subtitles. According to Sharon Pucker Rivo, executive director of the National Center for Jewish Film, "The Light Ahead" was one of four Yiddish "tal- kies" made by director Edgar G. Ulman. Mrs. Rivo said that Her- man Axelbank, a collector of Soviet films, found the missing movie in Europe, Correction The name of the author listed in a review of "A Book of Songs" appearing in the Dec. 17 issue of The Jewish News was in error. The author's name should have read Dr. • Merritt Linn, in the review pre- pared by Jessie Stern. The Jewish News regrets the error. and after his death the film was acquired from Mr. Axelbank's family by the center's Rutenberg and Everett Yiddish Film Li- brary. Cost of revitalizing the film was estimated at $20,000. Mr. Rivo said she hoped to pay off debts incur- red by the film's refurbish- ing and to make money toward the $40,000 esti- mated cost to restore "The Dybbuk" from the showing of the film. The film center is -ad- ministered by the American Jewish Historical Society. Supplement Hits PLO Terrorism NEW YORK — An eight- page\ newspaper supple- ment in Spanish, titled "PLO: Victim or Executioner," has been sent to more than 800 Spanish- language newspapers and radio and television sta- tions in the U.S. by the American Jewish Commit- tee. The supplement had been created and published in Argentina by the Center for Social Studies of the DATA (the representative body of the Argentine Jewish com- munity), and was distrib- uted as a paid advertise- ment in Argentine daily newspapers.