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April 13, 1984 - Image 31

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-04-13

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

A taste of Passover

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These Israeli children look at a Bible picture book at Bible
House in Tel Aviv.

BY ERIKA OYSERMAN

Jerusalem — How do to-
day's children react to Ab-
raham's readiness to make
of his son Isaac an offering
to God? How do they see
Noah's ark? How big was
Goliath when really com-
pared to the little shepherd
David? Could the walls of
Jericho have been brought
down by blowing a shofar?
The walls of Tel Aviv's
Bible House (formerly Di-
zengoff House — the resi-
dence of Tel Aviv's first
mayor, Meir Dizengoff)
were transformed not long
ago into a festival of colors.
For a week, over 400 draw-
ings sent by contestants
from Israel and all over the
world took the visitor on a
thrilling trip through Bible-
land, with no colors of the
spectrum left out.
"It all started two years
ago," says Eliezer Bar-
Haim, director of Bible
House, "when we held our
third competition of draw-
ings on Bible subjects
among Israeli school chil-
dren aged 7 to 17." At the
time, Bar-Haim asked
Arieh Dulzin, chairman of
the Zionist Executive: "How
about helping us organize a
world competition with the
participation of Jewish
children from the Dias-
pora?"
In no time, 800 drawings
had arrived from seven
Latin American countries,

the United States, Canada,
South Africa, Holland and
elsewhere. Eighty were
chosen for the exhibit, along
with 330 Israeli exhibits.

The unusual exhibit is
destined to be shown in
other parts of the world. The
next children's Bible draw-
ing competition, Bar-Haim
hopes, will also include
non-Jewish children. He is
weighing the possibility of
working with the cultural
attaches of foreign embas-
sies in Israel to reach non-
Jewish communities who
may want to participate.
Bible House, on Tel Av-
iv's Rothschild Boulevard,
was founded 14 years ago.
The two men behind the
project wwere Zalman
Shazar, Israel's third
president, and David Ben-
Gurion who saw in the Bible
as the Jewish people's
greatest treasure from the
historical, moral and
philosophical point of view.

The house prides itself
today on possessing 3,000
research books on the Bible
as well as Bibles in 180 lan-
guages and dialects includ-
ing Chinese, Japanese, and
the smallest Bible in the
world, which is the size of a
matchbox. Thirty courses in
Bible studies take place in
the homes of volunteers, of
whom 75 help to run the in-
stitution.

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