p Front Fifty Big Ones A collection of rare photographs at the JCC will open the celebrations ofIsrael's 50th. F LONNY GOLDSMITH StaffWriter fifty years ago, color film for any use, let alone journalistic purposes, was unheard of. Eastman-Kodak gave its first color stock to Time magazine, which allowed its Palestine correspon- dent to use it. Beginning next Thursday, visitors to the Maple/Drake Jewish Community Center will be able to see the only collection of color photos in the world of Palestine 50 years ago, before and during the beginnings of the state of Israel. The exhibit, which will be located in the Janice Charach Epstein Museum/Gallery, will kick off the JCC's celebration of Israel's 50th birthday. The year-long celebration of Israel's 50th will include programs conducted by both JCCs, the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit, the Jewish Community Council of Metropolitan Detroit, three day schools, five syna- gogues and six other local organizations. The opening of the JCC exhibit marks the first time the photos will be shown, because, according to gallery 1/2 1998 8 Above: The "Theodor Herzel," an illegal immigrant ship, being brought into Haifa by the British in 1947. Ri ht: This photo of Jewish re gees arriving in Israel in May 1948, is the type of work to be seen at the JCC exhibit. director Sylvia Nelson, no one was sure how the photos would hold up over time. While the gallery is expected to open the exhibit to the public on Thursday, the opening party is planned for Jan. 11 from 2-4 p.m., complete with birthday cake to kick off the party for Israel. The photos should be arriving by Monday, but Nelson points out that shipping over the holidays can bring some delays — the reason the party is planned for the following weekend. The exhibit, put together by the together in doing the program," said Harlene Appleman, Federation's direc- tor of community outreach and edu- cation. "They aren't marketing this as two separate acts." Alberstein was in Detroit two years ago, where she performed to a full house at the Royal Oak Music Theater. The Michigan/Israel Connection will be responsible for the lobby dis- play at the show, which, according to Connection director Yael Waxman, will give it an Israeli feel. The Michigan/Israel Connection also will be putting together two cele- brations. On June 25, IsraelFest '98 will be held, with a slight variation on past years. This year, there is a possi- bility that the annual Walk for Israel will originate at the Detroit Zoo. "We are planning on bringing in exhibitions from our Partnership 2000 region (the Central Galilee), and might be flying in a choir and proba- bly a dance troupe," added Waxman. The Michigan/Israel Connection also has taken on the planning of the Yom HaZikaron (Memorial Day) pro- gram on April 29. The JPM in Oak Park has planned a lecture series focused on Israel's 50th, in cooperation with the Frankel Center for Judaic Studies at the University of Michigan. Beginning on Jan. 22, it will include four speakers who are professors there, and a fifth speaker, U-M graduate Aaron Miller, who is the Deputy Middle East Coordinator for Arab-Israeli Negotiations at the State Department. On April 30, Hillel Day School will host an Israel Independence Day carnival. Beth Yehudah School for Boys will have a special service for Hazakart Tzahal on April 18, and an assembly on May 26, "Yearning for Jerusalem." Be Jacob is putting on an assembly, "Loving Every Jew the World Over," on April 23. Weitzer, the JCC director of develop- The Jewish Community Council is ment. "It's pretty broad-based, with no also in the process of planning a com- specific focus. Just as long as it's Israel. munity-wide birthday party. "I'm interested to see what people According to Allan Gale, assistant choose to photograph," she said. director for government relations at "What some people may not find inter- the Council, the reception is planned esting enough to shoot, others might." for community and political leader- That's just for starters, though. ship, regardless of religion, around the On May 3, Federation is hosting a city. concert at the Detroit Opera House The Council also is planning to with Israeli singer Chava Alberstein distribute information to public and the American folk trio, Peter, schools and the media about the 50th Paul, and Mary. birthday of Israel. ❑ "The two acts have been working Israel Jubilee Celebration Committee of Portland, Ore., features pho- tographs taken by Marlin Levin, the Time correspondent in Palestine/Israel. They depict average citizens and world-famous figures, and show major events such as the War of Independence and the first Independence Day Parade. "I wanted us to get the exhibit right away," Nelson said. "I read 18 months ago it would be touring, and we were lucky enough to get the first booking." The exhibit also will feature recent pictures taken by Chanan Getraide, an Israeli photographer, of many of the same sights Levin shot 50 years earlier. There will be 53 of Levin's pictures, and Getraide will have 17 on display for the next month, before the entire exhibit goes to the Jimmy Prentis Morris JCC in February. Two other photo exhibits will be running in the Center as well. The Community Photographic Exhibition, which will feature a selec- tion of photos taken by people on their trips to Israel, will be on display in the Center's lobby. Patrons of the museum will have their photos shown upstairs in the museum. , "Anyone in the community who has submitted an appropriate photo will have it displayed," said Margo