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David Broza, one of Israel's hot-
test rock stars, took off for
America in 1983 to try to win in-
ternational acclaim. If a recent
sold-out performance at Washing-
ton's Kennedy Center Terrace
Theatre is any indication, the
singer seems to have attained his
goal.
He will continue his quest in
Ann Arbor on March 30 with a 9
p.m. concert at the Arc coffee
house, 6371/2 South Main Street.
For more than two hours in
Washington, the 30-year-old
Sabra enchanted his audience —
which included such dignitaries
as Samuel Lewis, the former U.S.
ambassador to Israel — with love
songs, ballads and Hebrew lyrics
translated from Spanish poetry.
"This was my best concert in
America yet," Broza exclaimed to
the clapping and chanting crowd
which honored him with a stand-
ing ovation. Broza, in turn,
treated his fans to three encores.
The musician's career peaked
in Israel in 1983 with the release
of his third album, Ha Isha
Sh'eetee (The Woman By My
Side), a tribute to his native Israel
and to Spain, where he grew up as
a teenager.
David Broza
Shalom, has already graduated
7,000 participants.
His songs of love and hope
meshed with his understanding of
the Diaspora are what draws
Americans to to him in crowded
clubs and concert halls, Broza
said.
"I grew up outside, I understand
the way of thinking in the Dias-
pora," the performer said. "I think
that it's vital for Jews to immig-
Broza promoted the album, rate, but I understand why they
featuring love songs translated won't," he said.
into Hebrew from Spanish by Is-
"Our strength as Jews is having
raeli lyricist and poet Yonatan
parts in different societies," he
Gefen, during a 120-concert tour continued. "Israel is the concen-
through Israel and it reached tri- tration of this strength, the main
ple platinum status.
source of pride." Broza also
After returning to Israel in reaches out to the Israelis who
1974 to fulfill his military duty,
have left Israel in songs like
the singer, whose mother is an Is-
"Brother, When Are You Going to
raeli folk singer, joined the Mili-
California?"
tary Entertainment Troupe and
"Israel is a hard place to live
later hooked up with Gefen.
and a harder place to leave," he
Broza said that through song —
told the audience, their applause
whether it be in Spanish, Hebrew leading into.the song. "When you
or English — he tries to deliver a
take off, you are leaving your best
humanitarian message.
friends behind you along with
your taxes and military duty."
One of the performer's first Broza said that Israelis who emi-
selections was "Y'hiyeh Tov" (It grate carry an attitude of aban-
Will Be Good), a song of hope and donment of a dream.
the first he co-wrote with Gefen.
"Betray, leave, but don't
Broza finished putting music to forget," he sang softly in Hebrew.
the lyrics, which described peace "Remember the beaches, take
as a difficult dream, just as Anwar with you a piece of the Kinneret,
Sadat touched down in Israel to don't forget the vitality that
negotiate the Camp David accord.
makes Israel beautiful."
"With this'sting I felt that I had
"Those who leave are just mis-
become socially involved for the placed because they have lost the
first time," said-Broza in an inter- Jewish dream," Broza com-
view. "I just hope that I don't have mented. "You can't ask people to
to keep singing it."
stick to the Zionist dream forever.
Broza said that the momentum I look at them with understanding
created by Camp David has since and sadness, feeling that they
dissolved in the aftermath of the have lost."
Lebanon War. He said he left a
When Broza returns to Israel in
weary and cynical Israel behind about a year, he will take with
him.
him a strong affection for the
"We have been through one American people.
war, then another war," he said.
"Americans are so vital, hard
"You end up accepting one war, working, and are filled with re-
then another war," he said. "You spect for each other," he said. "I
end up accepting the state of war have made some lasting friend-
as fact. You start to think there is ships here."
no chance for real peace."
Broza's Ann Arbor concert
But Broza said that when he March 30 is sponsored by the Uni-
deals directly with people and not versity of Michigan's Progressive
with politics he believes that Zionist Caucus, Union of Students
peace can be obtained.
for Israel, and the University
To that end he channels his Students Department of the
ideals into several project, one of American Zionist Youth Founda-
which is a center for Israeli Arabs
tion. Tickets are available at the
and Jews to try to overcome their' Arc coffee house or the B'nai
differences. The center, Nevey B'rith Hillel Foundation.