(Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) Now Open! Magnificent Mencotti's *Something out of this world RELAXED DINING LUNCHEON-DINNER SUPERB COCKTAILS Entertainment Nightly 7113 PURITAN 2 Blocks West of Livernois 862-2882 For Res. Ample Parking 11 1* MICHIGAN r DETROIT AUG 23-SEPT 2 positive action, Rabbi Morchu- dowitz said that the police "come down, make a report, and that's all we hear about it until we call them the next time." The vandalism, he noted, oc- curs after services on Friday and Saturday nights. "If only they would put a detective in the building for one night, they could catch the people," he de- clared, adding that neighbors have said the culprits were boys between 18 and 20 years of age. The rabbi said that the older members of the synagogue have become worried about their per- sonal safety, fearing that the vandals might act while they are at services. Syrians Resume Heavy Firing at Israelis Working Near Frontier TEL AVIV, (JTA) — Syrian gun positions on the heights overlooking Israel's northern border lobbed heavy fire against Israelis at work in an area ad- jacent to the frontier yesterday. It was the third successive day of Syrian firing against Israelis in the frontier area. Israel did not return the fire. The latest target was a tractor and its driver. United Nations observers near the scene not only saw the attack, but rescued the driver. He was unhurt. Israeli authorities protested today to the United Nations Truce Supervision Organization and requested that the U.N. ob- servers on the Syrian side warn the Damascus Government against a repitition of the at- tacks. UNTSO was asked to request Syria in strong terms to restrain its soldiers on the bor- der and keep them from further firing on Israelis. 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The committee, which was head- ed by Labor Minister Yigal Allon, of Achdut Avoda, also in- American -Clergyman cluded Religious Affairs Minis- ter Zerach Warhaftig of the Na- tional Religious Party, and Po- Attend Seminar at lice Minister Behor Shitreet of Hebrew University Mapai. The latter two reportedly JERUSALEM (JTA) — Some backed ,,he committee's recom- 50 \ American clergymen and mendation. educators took part in the open- ing session at the Hebrew Uni- versity of a seminar on "Con- temporary Israel in the Per- spective. of History." The event NEW • UNIQUE • ELEGANT was sponsored by the Univer- sity's Adult Education Center in cooperation with the Jewish Agency's external relations de- partment. 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