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ORI£Iitalsh€JP Kits and ~A . '" - • . , -------.:---------<- '_. · '," ~',.",.i<·Ji~~n""'~"'''' • , . , Published every Thursday since 1925 ,by , , EMPIRE PRINTERS LTD., WINNIpEG '.' , . ,. < '.",:" .'_.',': · , , . .\ '/, ';,.'" "".'", Second Crass Mail Registration No. 0517 • . ·NeWSolthe ,. Address all mail to P.O. Box:rrr,. Station 'B' Winnipeg, Manitoba. Canaila R2W 3f'6 IT ',I", ' ISH Orgu . • All offices and plant aU17 Hutchings Street .-DfIS Oldest and Largest Anglo-Jewish. Weekly in Western Canada Phone 633-5576 Now In 0UI'53rr/ y., , Thursday. At.. 111. an - 3 • ... ' , -".' ~, Makarios. No Foe ': o -.," • London (JCNS) Although Arch­ bishop Makarios; .President of , . ,. , }: . , Cypru,s, who died last week,leaned -?5}·t.' ."- ", .' towards the Arabs, politically he '. ~ ~ , ' • ,.' was ~ot nnfiil3ndly,to Israel either .. ,-. ~~:' -." ;', ; "-~ -,,; -' . ' ( ..." ,'" ' l '."""" ~" , .. ' by word or action. ' .. " '/ ;. Economic relations between • . Israel IoInd Cyprus, her nearest \ " \ non-Arab neighbour, have always .... tieen' :good,· arid President Makarios usually adopted a finner line against Arab terrorism than i. the leaders of most European ;' , # . countries •. -.i' I Israeli trade delegations were ,welcomed on the island by the President, .who also attended a -, performance given by the Haifa Ta'lmud"toral1 'Vis···· Symphony Orchestra during a of Jhe Original Townsite isa four-eoncert tour of Cyprus in 1963. The Talmud Torah,.Josepb W~linsky Collegiate plays b~st to many Only-a hail(iful of Jews still live ;" ' " Market place of warm,· personal . .. individuals mid groups that come to qbserve and visit. Often paren­ on the island, but the Jewish com­ . '-c', '" ,. , '" )".., . ts and teachers board members drop by in order, to. meet with the munity has enjoyed government­ shops o{fering artwork" crafts, clothing, prinCipal and to,l.Uscuss furthering the program alld the cuniculum recognised status under the of Winnipeg'.Hebrew Day Schools. TWo such COlDlD1I':lal leaders, Makarios administration. .... decorating,. , home furnishings and fine food. Irwin Green (Iem and Geqrge ~kqI~1fY,-(rig,,~) A~t sbown sP«:aking . ! with the principal" Rabb! Emanuel Applebaum' (centre), m the corridors olthe school outside his officee. / Temple '~rt :x:r~~;:nea~~~oO!~:~~!, ~~I~=~~~~~~~;~@i~~~ '/ August. 12 is'. ..... 'Sholom The center lis inhabitadby craftsmen, ->-- ===~~"'==9 of 'E'xecution' of Writers Cantor Twenty·five years ago, on " Artists and idea people who are U.S.S.R:, Zionists and agents of August 12, 1952, one of the. most American imperialtsm, Among devastating events in the history of 1 both active practitioners a'nd . those charged were poets and Soviet Jewish culture- took place. I novelis1!l David Bergelson, Ib:ik ; instructors of their skills. , Twenty-four Jewish writers, poets' r·:-- Feffer, David Hofstein; and Peretz 1\ and actors, many of them of \yorld ,., : _IIIIM distinction, were killed .' in. Markish. All but one were' found guilty and executed. The twenty- . I / ~--,,------ .-,. (' Moscow's LU~Yanka' Prison by the "" , Soviet secret police.· fifth, biochemist Lina Shtern; was. W()rkshops,'Classes and r;&a: ~ sentenced to life imprisonriIent. RHONDA CANTOR The' executions were the ... MISs Israel at Folklo~ Tours are constantlyav~ilable culmination of an antisemitic In subsequent years there has campaign that began with the con­ been a widespread revival of at Block 6. trived' murder of Solomon Jewish identity and feeling in the' Shalom Square-Israel Pavilion Mikhoels, acter and chairman of SOviet Union. But Soviet Jewish the Jewish' Anti·F~scist Commit. life has never regained the distin­ Ready for'Successful Folklorama It's a great place to shop ... tee, in January, 1948. ction it aCrueved in the years Shalom Square will be represen­ the Rosh Pina, Sbaarey 7aIek. and ' . :- The . Soviet. government, under before 1948, and the Soviet gover­ ted at Folklorama by Rhonda Can­ Bnay Abraham $ynag4IgiMS, a a great place to spend some Joseph Stalin, set O],l.t to destroy nment still refuses to allow Jewish tor, Miss Israel '77. Rhonda is a display on "The Jewish Heme" by Jewish solidarity, \claiming that culture and religion to exist freely. recent graduate of Garden City Gan Israel Camp, a Baba's tim~ in a'very pleasant Soviet Jews who identified with The . executions of August 12th, Collegiate and will be continuing Boutique and a tourist display by Jews in other countries were 1952, . continue to symbolise the her studies at the University of the Canadian Zionist Fedela1joo and interesting atmosphere. 620 Main Ave. - Downtown Fargo - 235-4330 disloyal to the U.S.S.R. Yiddish crush(ng of Jewish cultural life in Manitoba.- . 11, publishing houses, newspapers, the U.S.S.R. August 14-20 is Folklorama The sale of pa ....is provides a Hours: Mondays - 10 - 9 Richard Yaffe,. the cantor at theatres, libraries and schqols To mark the 25th anniversary 'of time in Winnipeg. It is a city wide crucial source ofino....... far tile were shut down. In the winter of Temple Sholom, was born. and ethnic festival which is an iritegral pavillion. The Folkb:ama C0m­ , Tue.· .. ,~,Sat..· - '10 - 5:30 tlt.e tragic murders of August 12th, raised in 'Winnipeg. He attended St. 1948-:-49, hundreds of Jewish 1952, the Winnipeg" JeWish Com" part of the summer scene. mittee, nnder the cbain1ili1ul1ip of Parking lot in back of Block 6,. writers, poets, artists, musicians, John's High School, where he was Shalom Square-Israeli Pavilion David Cohen, urges yua to ~ ( munity Council and the Jewish active in English and French , and government and party of- Cultural . Committee of the is held at the YJI'IHA •• In previous your passports at tile fo'IIowing _ficials, were arrested. Most died in drama, playing leading roles in the years the Israeli pavilion has been outlets: GIUU!'s, ~s" K.tas Soviet la boUr' camps. Canadian Jewish CongressWm school's musical productions. .. , hold a commemorative program, closed on the final Friday and .,Delicatessen 5 SonaB RAMI'"1 However, 25 of the most Graduating in 1973, he received the SatUrday of the festival. year, Niagara Drugs, eli,.•• (8e1Irirk on Sunday, September 25, at 8 Charles Gray Cbown Scholarship This prominent of those arrested were p,m., at the Rosh Pilla Synagogue. after closing on Friday, the & Carlton locatilin), 1leb:o Drugs. , brought to trial in July of 1952, to the University of Manitoba, the pavilion will re.,open from 9 p.m. - Arcade Gift Shop, DiMlljllWn NeWs, The ceremony is open to all mem" Frers Memorial Scholarship for . ", -, ~ '.: ' charged with being' enemies of the 2 a.m. Saturday night. Contessa, Sharoo's [dJ.. "", ' bers of the community: ;.' , '. citizenship, the Eileen McCord A very special feature of the Ricki's, YMHA. , Memorial Book Award for Shalom Square is CQ-UIdjgahod proficiency in French, and shared paVilion will be a c.ultural display . -------.............-------- ...... ~ ....------- entitled "Istael: The Timeless Set· by Naomi Globerman, .:vIII" al ar­ the Nepon Award for the highest ts director, YMHA o.""""ajly standing in, English and· tlement." This interesting and I;\t· tractive display was originally Centre. cards and The finest hairstyling for . Mathematics;.. He received his Men and Women ... Jewish and Heorew education at crel:!ted by the Vancpuver JeWish paa18rgoods . Open Man, Thurs nights COminnnity for H8bitat. There Will unll18 p.m. the I_~. Peretz School. Richard graduated from the also be holiday table settings by · .," '-'-T--' '""'O'FI"O, .. Phone 293,7370 . University-of Manitoba in 1973 with Notice to' Post . a Bachelor· of . Arts degree' in , . (\~ \ .' . , ,": .- Philosophy, and, waf? the recipient Advertisers' '. CampGan l!Wael I· .. ; .: ',,":t, .: .... , .. ,. /. , , • nowopenr of the Paul David RuSsell Award '" ~, .' - , .'. , . THE. · . ' " . '..... camp/ets line of for the highest -standing in that Grand 'Camival . Bernat Knitting small world area of study. He is presently in his do/Is, doll houses, mlnatums ThiS Sunday; Aug. 14, Gan Israel 'Vem, StitcherY secon!ar of Law at the Univer· sityof . Day Camp will conduct a grand ORI£IITAlSH€JP KItS and ~a. carnival to take place in the . Latch. Hook Supplies '. A st dent of piano for 16 years, auditoriwn of the Talmud Torah, iJa. Brunsvold Richard holds certificates from the 427 Matheson, from 11 a.m. -12:30 • Royal Conservatory of MUsic for p.m. ' " piano, theory and hannony. He Gan Israel's carnival is unique in . • . • . ' ,:j . appeljl'ed with Rainbow Stage last, '. The Fbfted. Plant &. , . that it provides 16ts of entertain. t . @-/ swnmer, and is in the cast of .Fid· ", '. Stained Glass ' ". /-women's Individuality Course-' • COMING SOON· ment and fun as well . as . an " dler on the. Roof•.. ' .- .,' .,'.,~' . meels once a week for 8 weeks educational experience for both ;eiles - rentals~ seminars 1 :30-3:30'Tufisdeys or' INST¥ Richard joined the Temple , ' '. 7:30"9:30 Wednesdays '. 'More Interesting' young and old. The carnival offers , consult,ng, decoiallng~ccire service Sholom Choir in 1971, and was ap-' , Calf ior Information' PRINTS'" Mr. aDd Mrs. J~ck(J'acoii)Mar~oD a~SboWilrecelving a ccr- pointed cantor in 1975. He received a wide variety of games, exhibits ; UIOC:t 0',. 620 !view!.' Fdigo-235'5b35 Shops'inBLC)CK 6 and-fun-booths, each reflecting an • 1-.'. , .... .. tIlleate fr.oinLt.:-:<:ql, (Res.),881mSarfd, special emissary ~ JNF his cantorial training nnder Cantor .P::". ' educational . Je.wish :.' theme. '-'; . in Canada for marklng~e OCcasion of th~ir forth-eomin,g 44th wed~ David Boroditsky. ding llJUlIyersaryby plailtllig a gJ,"Ove"of 1000 trees inCanadaPar~ Richard is the son of ,Dr. and RefreShments &ltd entertainment I ,., .. ;;""inISraet.. , . ....- " ',.. .' Mrs. Philip Yaffe of Winnipeg: . 'Will be available' for all. Everyone is welcome: ." . ....... .'.. ',' " , ..... ~", ,. #'11 -5:,,- .: " " , .,;.;.., ...... ~' -.
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