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Organizers said the event has been placed on Bush's cal-
endar, though the White House would not confirm.
"They have given us the commitment they will be
there," said Jeanne Ellinport, the foundation's executive
director.
Earlier this year, Daniel Ayalon, Israel's ambassador to
the United States, told participants at the Jewish Council
for Public Affairs plenum in Baltimore that Sharon also
MATTHEW E. BERGER
would attend the gala.
Jewish Telegraphic Agency
More than 100,000 people attended a rally for Israel
last year on the steps of the U.S. Capitol Building. But
resident George W. Bush and Israeli Prime
Heidemann said he did not expect masses of people to
Minister Ariel Sharon are expected to
travel to Washington
attend a May 19 rally in Washington to
for the May 19 event,
commemorate Israel's 55th birthday.
which would not
The "Concert for Israel" will feature major
have the same politi-
entertainment acts and political messages of sup-
cal undertones.
port for the Jewish state, said leaders of the Israel
"It's a totally differ-
Forever Foundation, a new organization formed by
ent type of event and
leading Jewish philanthropists to honor Israel.
approach," he said.
"The focus is to recognize the contributions of
"This is supposed to
Israel and the Jewish.people to democracy and to
be a concert about
humankind," said Richard Heidemann, a former
the spirit of Israel."
president of B'nai B'rith International, who is serv- Jerry Seinfeld
The foundation has
and Tony Bennett will
S
ing as national chair of the foundation with his
hired Wayne Baruch
headli ne a Washington, D.C., concert
wife, Phyllis.
of Los Angeles to
salutin g Israel's 55th anniversary.
Organizers hope to sell out the MCI Center in
produce the event.
downtown Washington, which can hold close to
He was responsible for Israel's 50th anniversary celebra-
15,000 people, and to use the concert to launch
tion in Philadelphia, and has produced concerts of "The
Israel@55, a yearlong series of educational events about
Three Tenors."
Israel across the United States, Heidemann said.
Jerry Seinfeld and Tony Bennett will highlight the
"We're going to use a series of activities to raise the spir-
Washington gala, which also will feature this year's multi-
its of the Jewish people and raise the spirits of Israel,
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because these are difficult times," he said.
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The retro trend is also being pushed
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To date — and there are more CDs in the pipeline —
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the "Hebrew Nostalgia" series includes a collection of
Nahum Heiman has been writing "good old Israel" songs
for half a century. A few years back, he resorted to focusing
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