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Classic Yiddish Film Festival
May 1
Yiddle With His Fiddle 1937
Directed by Joseph Green; music by Abe Gllstein. With Mol
ly Picon, S. Fostel. Yiddish dialog with English subtitles.
May 15
Laughter Through Tears 1933
Directed by G. Gritcher; based on the short story, “Mottele
Peyse, the Cantor’s Son” by Sholom Aleichem. With Michael
Rosenberg, E. Kovenberg, S. J. Silberman. Yiddish dialog and
narration with sparse English subtitles.
June 5
The Cantor’s Son 1940
Directed by Ilya Motyleff; screenplay by Louis Frieman;
music by Alexander Olshanetsky. With Moishe Oysher,
Florence Weiss, Judith Abarbanel, Michael Rosenberg. Yid
dish dialog with English subtitles.
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MARGARET WOOERS
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Carl Alpert
Israeli politics is a curious game
Haifa — The elections in
Israel are only a couple of weeks
away, but last minute surprise
developments continue to keep
the situation confused. The mul
tiplicity of small parties is, as
usual, going to split the vote in
so many different ways that
only wild guesswork can predict
the shape of the next govern
ment coalition. At the moment
there are over 20 parties from
among which the Israel voter
must make his choice. And
though there are several thou
sand names of candidates for the
Knesset on the ballot, each
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citizen has only one vote — a
single ballot for the party of his
choice, and its entire list of can
didates.
For the reader overseas, who
does not follow the intricacies of
party strategy, perhaps certain
highlights — and some in
teresting curiosa — may help to
explain some aspects of the cam
paign.
The_ dramatic, tragic
withdrawal of Yitzhak Rabin,
undoubtedly weakens Labor
chances even further. It comes
on top of the Yadlin scandal, the
Ofer suicide and a whole series
of other scandals affecting La
bor personalities. It lends cre
dence to the insistence of the
challengers that it’s time for a
change.
On the other hand, Shimon
Peres, whose strong views on
Arab affairs more accurately
reflect public opinion than did
Rabin’s, may prove a better
vote-getter. He has added
strength in the last minute deci
sion by Moshe Dayan to stick
with Labor, after extracting
from the party a pledge that no
decision will be made with
respect to evacuation of the
West Bank without first return
ing to the public for a new elec
tion on that issue.
If ever, this should have been
FRAN FOSSETT
Associate Broker
the year for Menahem Begin to
make his strongest bid for
power, after eight previous
failures. But luck has not been
with him. Seven weeks before
the elections he was carried off
to the hospital with a heart at
tack. His party sought to
minimize the ailment, but the
thoughtful Israel voter is going
to hesitate long before en
trusting the burdens of chief of
state, with all the pressures and
tensions, to a man who has just
managed to survive a heart at
tack.
Some of the splinter parties
lend color to the campaigning.
Strangest phenomenon of all is
the candidacy of a recent im
migrant, Samuel Flato-Sharon.
He is seeking election to the
Knesset for the avowed purpose
of thus earning immunity from
extradition to France, where he
is wanted to face charges con
nected with financial dealings
running into many millions of
Francs. No matter that he can’t
speak Hebrew, and has no plat
form on major issues. He is
spending enormous amounts of
money on full page adver
tisements, and on a professiona-
ly mounted, high-powered public
relations campaign which con
ceivably could just about get him
the 18,000 votes he needs to get a
Knesset seat.
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