Pho to by Krista Husa Reunion Romance Eva Klein and Toma Schwartz attended the same school in Romania. Toma Schwartz marries the kid sister of his long-lost pal. JULIE WIENER Staff Writer INT hen Toma Schwartz headed to Israel for a school reunion, he was looking for his one- time classmate and best friend, Zoli Klein, whom he hadn't seen in more than 50 years. Zoli wasn't there, but his kid sister va was. And this Sunday, the two long-lost buddies finally will be reunited: as brothers-in-law. Sixty-four-year-old Toma, a con- cert pianist living in Lathrup Village, and 58-year-old Eva, a former research scientist for Israel's depart- ment of agriculture, are marrying in a small ceremony officiated by Con- gregation Beth Shalom's Rabbi David which closed under Communist rule Nelson. Toma's 28-year-old daughter — have been holding reunions every from a previous five years in marriage, Claire, Israel. will give him When To ma away. met Eva at the Both Toma and 1996 reunion, he Eva attended the was intrigued. "I Jewish school in hadn't even Arad, Romania, known she exist- during and imme- ed," he said. May 171.99 diately after World "Her brother War II. Romanian hadn't mentioned How THEY MET: Jews were not her at the time deported to con- because she was At a school reunion centration camps seven years in the Holocaust younger than we and were allowed were. When I to run their own schools. Since the saw her, - I thought she was an inter- 1970s, alumni of the school — esting lady, but probably a grand- mother already." Then Zoli, who lives in Vancou- ver, informed Toma that Eva was single, so Toma made his move. After a few international phone calls, Toma and Eva decided to spend some time together and arranged a six-week visit in Michi- gan. By the end of the visit, they were engaged. Last month, Eva, an. Israeli since 1976, arrived in Michigan on a fiancee's visa. Toma has lived in the United States since 1973. What sparked the bond besides their common language. (Hungarian) and nostalgia for school days past? In addition to the obvious chemistry between them, the couple say they share a passion for science. 111 5/15 1998 55