MEntertainment To Lif America celebrates • Israel's 50th anniversary e: with a star-studded TV special. SUZANNE CHESSLER Special to The Jewish News T he 8,000-mile distance between Israel and the United States may seem a little shorter when CBS broadcasts "To Life! America Cele- brates Israel's 50th Anniversary." The two-hour TV special, with entertainment and commentary to capture the spirit of Israel's half centu- ry of growth, will go back and forth between the two nations. Set to tape on April 14, it will air in the United States and Canada the next evening between 9 and 11 p.m. Hosts Michael Douglas and Kevin Costner will introduce a bevy of stars from both countries and show two film segments — one about the pow- erful emotions that went into found- ing the state and another that offers a land tour. Marvin Hamlisch will serve as musical director. "We want this to be an American celebration, not necessarily a Jewish celebration," said producer David Goldberg, whose special events experi- ence includes producing the opening and closing segments of the Atlanta Olympics, part of the change-of- power ceremonies in Hong Kong and festivities marking the 100th anniver- sary of Carnegie Hall. "We're going to have a stage setup and an audience of 6,000 at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, and we'll be interconnected with a stage and audience of 600 at the Tower of David in Jerusalem, which has a relationship with three of the great religions of the world — Chris- tianity, Islam and Judaism. "We felt it's important that this show be ecumenical in nature, not political, and we've had crews out across America for the past several weeks interviewing people about their feelings toward Israel." To enhance the ecumenical feeling, there will be performers representing a diversity of cultural backgrounds. On Suzanne Chessler is a Farmington Hills-based freelance writer. the list are Harry Connick Jr., Winona Ryder, Noa, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Gil Shaham and Motown's Stevie Wonder, among others. There will be a 60-piece orchestra in Los Angeles and another in Israel, and a children's choir in each country as well. Michael Douglas, pictured co-hosts "To Life!" with Kevin Costnei: "There will be times when a dance number will be performed on the stage of the Shrine and there will be dancing to the same music on the stage in Israel," Goldberg said. "The youth choir in America will sing with the youth choir in Israel." There only will be one pre-taped performance segment. Renowned African-American soprano Jessye Nor- man will sing on top of Masada, in Hebrew and in English. "I went to Israel in November with Dennis Doty, [another producer], and we spent about 10 days," recalled Goldberg, who helped put together the creative approach and is overseeing the operations, logistics and financial aspects of the show. "We began to look at what we might do. "We met with lots of people and got a lot of cooperation, and we came back and discussed our ideas with executive producers Don Mischer (Kennedy Center Honors) and Gil Cates (producer of eight Academy Awards shows), and with Mery Adelson, international chairman of Israel's 50th Anniversary Commit- tee." Adelson is former chairman of Lorimar Pictures ("Dallas") and a director of Time-Warner. Marvin Josephson, head of the ICM talent and literary agency, co- chairs the committee, and David Hermelin, now serving as ambas- sador to Norway, is a vice-chair- man. Not: One of israels leading perfimners. Martitn Hamlisch: Musical director. • Noa • Jessye Norma • Mark O'Connor • Winona Ryder • Arnold Schwarzenegger • Gil Shaham • Stevie Wonder • Noah Wylie