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P»|« 14 THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE July 27, 1979
Enjoy SUKKOT
in your own backyard
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• All top quality organic construction material
• Easy-to-follow instructions. Can be built in less than one hour
• Sukkah prayers, decorating Ideas and suggestions for joyous,
meaningful celebrations
All for only $129 F O B.
High Density Plastic Walls Optional —$60
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HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS 60035
Telephone: 312/831-2800
Sukkot celebrated on Oct. 5 this year. Order now, and prepare to build,
decorate and celebrate In your own backyard.
Order now to assure timely delivery.
Tel-Oren’s flute plays;
his heart and hand heal
Hanoch Tel-Oren
Because he was in severe shock
and had lost a good deal of blood,
Hanoch's wound had to be treated
at once. The bullet had blown a
hole in his arm a! the elbow,
destroying tissue and muscle and
nerve, coursed upward, and was
extracted from the right side of his
chest. Another bullet had nicked
his ear.
Hanoch is a flautist, and after a
few weeks in the hospital, after
skin grafts and tying of arteries
and painstaking stitching of
delicate connecting tissue, he went
home with a full-arm plaster cast.
He was unable to move his fingers,
but in weeks he was back at the
Rubin Academy je^ K ,
wk- 1 - •
weighted the air but wasn’t asked.
Hanoch Tel-Oren —born
Charles Enoch Ehrenberg in Pine
Bluff, Arkansas, was introduced to
music via the piano, and then
moved to the flute. By the time he,
= “«t age 16, had moved to New York
with his family, his choice of
profession was determined. (His
Hebrew name is derived from his
hometown: Tel, bluff; Oren, pine.)
Luckily, he was allowed to
complete his course at Julliard —
the New York musical academy
responsible for the training of
many, perhaps most, successful
American musicians — before
entering the Merchant Marine
during the Second World War.
When he was demobbed as a
reservist, he not only began to play
the flute in professional earnest,
but for the first time in his life
became aware that his Jewishness
could be enhanced by Zionism.
How much this was due to the
woman who was to be his wife is
not even debatable. Sharona
Regelson was the daughter of a
poet, who in 1933 had moved his
family to Palestine and had
returned to America because of his
children’s health, who spoke
Hebrew at home, and was a Zionist
more conversant with Jewish
history and the dream of return
than his daughter had eu«- >-
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High-flying celebration in Israel
TEL AVIV (JTA)—Israel celebrated Air Force Day with a
demonstration of the latest combat technology and the
presentation of wings to a new crop of pilots at ceremonies
attended by Defense Minister Ezer Weizman and Air Force
commander Gen. David Ivri at a base in the south of the country.
Some of that equipment was put through its paces. The Cobra
helicopter demonstrated its maneuverability as an anti-tank
weapon The American-built Hawkeye early warning and spotter
plane which has already seen action in the skies over Lebanon,
detected “enemy" aircraft at a range of 260 miles and flashed the
information to interceptor planes. Formations of French-made
Fouga Magestere training planes. American F-15 fighters and the
Israel-made Kfir interceptors flew in formations forming a giant
Star of David
by Evelyn Strouse
Jerusalem Po*t
A year ago, Hanoch Tel-Oren
and his wife Sharona and five of
their seven children were driving
back to Jerusalem from Haifa,
where they had been celebrating
the birth of their second
grandchild. A fraction of time —
and the calm of the bright coastal
afternoon was shattered by the
firing of a machine gun around
and into the car.
Hanoch was just able, as his
right arm dropped lifeless to the
seat, to see the fury on the face of
the man who held the gun And
then his son Nir, his leg spurting
blood, was somehow at the wheel,
reversing, maneuvering the
battered car back toward Haifa,
and finally pulling up beside an
army tender.
All the way to the hospital
Hanoch had to sit holding his
burning arm, while the youngest
boy, 14-year-old Imri, lay with his
head in the lap of his brother Adiel,
neither moving nor speaking. No
force of will could move Hanoch's
hand, allow it to stroke Imri’s
cheek; he never again saw his son
alive.
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