Indianapolis Indiana Jewish Post (Newspaper) - December 31, 1965, Indianapolis, Indiana4the National jewish Post and opinion Friday december 24, 1965 israeli blames smugness for poor Quality of drama London a the Lack of any great contemporary israeli drama was attributed Here to a it h e magnitude of Israel s achievements which has left he israelis so breathless with admiration that they have lost the Power of this was the description by Michael Almaz an israeli playwright and lecturer at a meeting of the friends of the he brew University. Almaz explained that the new immigrants who lived the real drama in these historical times were mostly incapable of play writing. A it was the fat and the Strong a those with few problems who did All the writing he said and consequently the drama suffered accordingly. Almaz said an increasing pub Lic demand for plays has resulted in creation of works he described As he said they Are being produced simply to make Money and Are possible because government subsidies Are so Low. He said the current theatrical Boom in Israel is out of All proportions and the growth of audiences has led to the creation of More splinter Heaters. Almaz also was quoted in the jewish chronicle As saying the Standard of acting in Israel is generally lower than in this country. Sabbath work at Ashdod protested by orthodox Ashdod a the newest outbreak of violence and protest Over Sabbath work is at the israelis newest port Here. Some of the demonstrators stoned passing vehicles breaking a few windshields. One woman Selling seeds at an outdoor stall was assaulted and her stall smashed. 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Of nine 9 programs Wilt Dot or girls and boys from 7 to 17 years of ago program two week session first session _ second session _ six week session _ full season _ Europe Israel tour Southern basketball amp physical fitness Camp _ creative arts Center of. Drama dance Art either. Dates Cost june 7-21 150 june 22-july 18 $ 340 july 20-aug. 16 $ 340 june 7-july 18 $ 490 june 22-aug. 16 $ 625 july 10-aug. 14 $1,188 $ 150 june 7-21 june 22-july 18 $375 july 20-aug. 16 $ 375 june 22-aug. 16 $ 690 Fred Berk israeli Folk dance workshop _ Jone 10-17 65 were summoned but were under strict orders not to interfere except to protect lives and property. The demonstration was called by the rabbis of the towns eight synagogues. The crowd dressed in their Sabbath clothes pushed past the customs guards at the port Entrance. They held their prayer services in front of a freighter which was being unloaded by stevedores. Work was interrupted since the crowd stood directly underneath one of the cranes. Following the service the rabbis delivered sermons protesting against the Sabbath work and the congregation dispersed. Work was then resumed. The commander of the Ashdod police last night requested the towns religious leaders to condemn the a unruly a spokesman of the local religious Council David Leon expressed regret that some a hotheaded children had gotten out of hand. On the other hand the religious Council intended to complain to the police that one of the customs officers had threatened the demonstrators with his pistol he said. Fellow students attack jews on High school bus Woodbridge . A parents of jewish children who have been insulted and attacked by fellow students while Riding the bus to Woodbridge High school have complained to school authorities but refuse to permit their names to be published. Quot i done to want my name in the paper a said one Parent. A these animals will find a Way of getting my son. 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