The BiG Story died in 1948 before any deci- sion was rendered. Fb If you're one of those devoted Three Stooges fans (but please, don't admit it in public), no doubt you're familiar with Jules White, a director who worked for more than 10 years \i\iT r i . - He former vaudvil- ians. Fb The White Papers, issued by the British government between 1922 and 1939, played an infa- mous role in shaping pre-state Israel. The various papers limited Jewish immigration, strictly regulated both the Jewish population of Pales- tine and Jewish land ownership there, and denounced any notion of a Jewish state (the 1939 Malcolm MacDonald White Paper stated, • His Majesty's Government now declares unequivocally that it is not part of their policy that Palestine should become a Jewish State" and "The objective of His Majesty's Government is the establishment within 10 years of an independent Palestine State.") II President John F. Kennedy appointed Robert White as chief of the U.S. \AecT.e.- BJeau. Fb You cant miss the large sculp- ture near the entrance of the Israel Museum in Jerusalem. Made by Bucky Schwartz in 1969, it shows five steel bars, straight and at vari- ous degrees of bending. It's called "White from 0-degrees to 1 80- degrees." it Paul Whiteman (1890-1967) was the first pianist to perform Gershwin's Rhccsady in Blue. As Gershwin sat beside him, White- man premiered the piece in 1914. Yet Whiteman actually began as a violinist and made his professional career as a band leader. Born in Denver, he played violin with both the Denver Symphony Orchestra and the San Francisco People's Symphony before starting his own orchestra, which played light jazz and contemporary favorites. He also wrote seve-:c books, including How to Be a Bandleader in 1941, and established the Whiteman Awards for symphonic jazz. it Five Jewish soldiers were awarded England's prestigious Vic- toria Cross for service during World War I. Among them was Private J. White. rbAustrolian author Patrick White uses numerous Kabbalistic images and ideas in his 1961 novel Riders in the Chariot. One of the more obscure birds, which may be eaten as kosher is the White wagtail. it One of the most unusual, and astonishing, works about the Holo- caust is author D.H. Thomas' The White Hotel. BLUE FIT FOR A KING and other incredible tales it Variously translated as meaning blue or purple, tekhelet is cited in the Torah as the dye for ritual objects such as the curtains in the Tabernacle, and it became the favored color of royalty, who used it for their clothing. Today, it is best known as the color on the dark-blue fringes of the tallit (prayer shawls). Much wonderful mystery surrounds how tekhelet was obtained. According to tradition, it came only from the hillazon, a snail found off the coast of Haifa. Originally, the Tribe of Zebulon was responsi- ble for securing the tekhelet, whose members included in their inheri- tance "the hidden treasures of the sands" (Deuteronomy 33:19). The snail bearing the color, which early scholars described as "like the sea," was said to appear only once every 70 years, which is why materials made with the dye were so expensive. Interestingly enough, tekhelet is still being produced today. You can learn more, and purchase fringes made with the dye, by contacting: P'til Tekhelet,P.O. Box 50234, Jerusalem, Israel 91502 e mail: www.tekhelet.co.il - it Joseph Bluestone (1860-1934) was born in Lithuania and came to the United States when he was 20. After graduating from the New York University Medical Center, he worked as a physician. His great passion, however, was Zionism. In 1889, Bluestone was editor and publisher of Shulammit, a Yiddish journal dedicated to Zionism, and he served as vice president of the New York chapter of the Federation of American Zionists. He was a del- egate to the Zionist Congress to Basle in 1903, and later was sec- retary of the new American Mizrachi organization. pi Among the leading art students at the Blaue Reiter (Blue Rider) School in Munich, along with Klee and Kandinski, was a Jewish painter named Eugen von Kahler. pi Haller's Army, also known as the Blue. Army, conducted countless attacks on Jews in the last year of World War I. The "army" was in fact a group of some 50,000 Pol- ish volunteers, which operated from a base in Paris. This horrific group, named for Polish freedom fighter Jozef Haller (1873-1960), never missed an opportunity to abuse Jews — not just in an organized fashion, with pogroms, but with everyday attacks on individual Jew- ish men, women and children. Pb Director Josef von Sternberg (1894-1969), a native of Vienna, was famed for his astonishing cam- era work, which often made use of shadows. Von Sternberg (the "von," incidentally, was a Hollywood addi- tion) made the first gangster film, Underworld, in 1927 for Para- mount Studios. His most famous movie was The Blue Angel, a 1930 production starring a then- unknown named Marlene Dietrich. They went on to make another five pictures together. Pb Princeton football great Arthur "Bluey" B/uethenthal (1891-1918) was one of the earliest All-Ameri- cans. El TENDER 271 WEST MAPLE DOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM 248.258.0212 Monday-Saturday 10-6 Thursday 10-9 The ultimate Quality iii Skyline & The Backstreet Horns L010-ROSS eff7akitymeti," Royal Oak • (248) 398-9711 WWW.LORIOROSS.COM Detroit Jewish News 7/2 199' 69