I 1 CLOSE-UP . , 1•1. --- David R Invitation . __--- gr- - - Yiddish Theater , A Special Sale — Continued from preceding page children were frightened out of our sleep by the loud arguments coming from our parents' bedroom, only to discover that they were rehearsing their parts." Yiddish theater also flourished in Philadelphia, Cleveland, Baltimore and Chicago. Yiddish troupes visited Argentina, France and Australia. The theaters, Miller writes in The Detroit Yiddish Theater, "played an impor- tant part in the lives of the Jewish immigrants; it reflected their struggles in the New World and became an instrument of social pro- test." Littman's theater, faced with the Depression and a dwindling Yiddish-speaking population, began experienc- ing serious financial dif- ficulties by the 1930s. Despite- frequent appeals in The You have not seen a "sale" such as this in the past at David R, so you know it is a very special sale indeed. David R must generate sales during this transitional period. You can take advantage of legitimate discounts on the balance of fall/winter and new spring merchandise of up to 70 % off. All product categories are included. The interest in this sale will be intense. An early visit is advised. DAVID Detroit Jewish Chronicle, the Yiddish theater closed in 1937. Miller blames the theater's failure on a decline in im- migration due to the United States' changed laws. "The theater depended greatly on new arrivals in the United States," he writes. "And, as this new audience diminish- ed, so did the theater." Yet Yiddish may be making a revival. A new Yiddish play recently opened in New York, and others are said to be in the works in several American cities, but not Detroit. Those involved with the old Littman theater wonder why no Yiddish — or at least Jewish — theater exists in Detroit today. "It just kills me," said one. "It just kills me." — E.K. 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Saed (Abu) Musa, claimed respon- sibility for the attack, which occurred just inside the Israeli border, some three miles south of Moshav Hat- zeva, in the desert valley that stretches from the Dead Sea to Eilat. The dead IDF soldier, a reservist identified as Sgt. Maj. Oren Lior, 24, of Kfar Sava, was laid to rest in his home town Sunday. Yassir Arafat and other of- ficials of the Palestine Libera- tion Organization say that, while they may have agreed to halt terrorist actions against Israeli civilians, at- tacks against IDF soldiers are part of legitimate guerrilla warfare against the Israel ar- my and will continue. Defense Minister Yitzhak Rabin said Israel holds Jor- dan responsible for the inci- dent and that Jordan should take energetic measures to detain the attackers. Meanwhile, unrest in the territories reached a new peak over the weekend, when six Palestinians were killed in clashes with Israeli security forces. Two Palestinian youths were shot to death and a third youth was wounded in the village of Silat Hartiya, near the West Bank town of Jenin. But the focus of unrest in the territories this past weekend was the Gaza Strip, where four Palestinians were killed and scores wounded in clashes with security forces. In one incident, Palestinian saboteurs burned down part Arafat says attacks against IDF soldiers are part of legitimate guerrilla warfare. of a large tomato-packing house at Moshav Netzer Hazani, in the Katif bloc of Jewish settlements north of Khan Yunis. The fields of Arab villagers were destroyed at Deir el- Balah, in an apparent act of reprisal. Three youths were killed and 12 wounded in clashes with security forces in the Sheikh Radwan neighbor- hood of Gaza on Saturday. On Sunday, three border policemen were stabbed, ap- parently by one man, while chasing rioters in Gaza's Tufah neighborhood. The police eventually shot the stabber to death.