IR O 0 O his family 49 years ago. The rare and moving. story was published by the Israeli newspaper Yediot Achronot. The silver artifacts must have brought painfully mix- ed memories to the Klausenberger rebbe, who is now bedridden and barely speaks. The objects had been buried by the rebbe's son, Chaim Zvi, who was slaugh- tered, along with his mother, 10 brothers and sisters, by the Nazis soon afterward. Only the rabbi himself survived the concentration camps and eventually remarried and had a new family. After the war, the Klausenberger rebbe settled in New York, and later in Union City, N.J., where he built up a new Chasidic court and yeshiva. He founded Kiryat Zanz, near Netanya, in the early 1960s, one of the first such all-Chasidic quarters to be built in Israel, moving there himself in his old age. The silver treasure was unearthed by chance, during construction work in Cluj, and turned over to local au- thorities. They decided to house it in the town museum, where it was recently rediscovered by a Klausenberg Chasid, who immediately identified the pieces. The cutlery is in- scribed with the names of the rebbe's children; the ritual objects are family heirlooms which the rebbe brought with him when he moved from Poland to Romania. The rebbe is a scion of the famous Chasidic dynasty of Zanz, founded by Rabbi Chaim Halberstam in the 19th century. The Chasid who identified the pieces quickly contacted the rebbe's family in Israel, who launched a delicate dip- lomatic effort to recover its property. A Romanian-born member of the Netanya City Council, Miriam Ben-Elazar, who has wide contacts with Romanian political figures, was asked to go to Bucharest, and it was large- ly through her efforts that the trove was eventually loaned out for a week. It arrived in Israel, accom- panied by Romanian offi- cials. The collection, 83 pieces in all, will be on exhibit throughout this week behind bulletproof glass at the Galei Zanz Hotel in Netanya, after which it will be returned to the Cluj Museum. ' 90th `` Anniversary Celebration 2 • 1 It's time for "A Standing Ovation!" CELEBRATE 90 YEARS OF FUN, FRIENDSHIP AND GREAT TIMES Thursday, October 15th 7:30 p.m. at CONGREGATION BETH ABRAHAM HILLEL MOSES Master of Ceremonies: Lenny Newman (Camp Director,1972-1985) Multi-Media Slide Show Narrator: Rube Weiss (Counselor, 1940-1941) Musical Accompaniment: Scott Stern (Performing Arts Director, 1990-1991) Guitarists: Robby Weiner, Taran Tachman (Song Leaders, 1992) • Sing-a-long of Camp Songs • Photo Display of F.A.S. History • Deluxe Sweet Table • Nostalgic Posters and Banners • $20.00 per person. If you have not received an invitation, please call 313-661-0600. To All Our Friends & Customers, We Wish You L'Shanah Tova Tikatevu NIBBLES & NUTS BASKETS AND TRAYS OUR SPECIALTY 737.8088 VISA 1-800-752.2133 Special Candy & Sugarkee Available PIERCE STREET PORTRAITS FINE ART PHOTOGRAPHS OF CHILDREN u-) cNI cc uJ 33020 NORTHWESTERN Outside 313 Area Code -1141 1, „4., A MasterCard Local & Nationwide Delivery 217 Pierce Street Birmingham la! FOR APPOINTMENT CALL LU CJ) 646-6951 3