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September 04, 1964 - Image 31

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1964-09-04

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Nasser Is Spending $500 Million for Anti-Israel Armaments, Says Peres

A man should not speak one
way with this mouth and another

He said other weapons which ness and military ° strength as a way with his heart. —. Baba Metzia
49.
Egypt is developing included deterrent.
pocket submarines and Egyptian-
made jet planes.
He cited the feverish efforts
The defense official said Nas-
Sincere Best Wishes
of the surrounding Arab re-
ser was portraying himself to vari-
gimes to pile up arms, and
ous elements in the light that each
noted their anti - Israel propa-
For A Year of Health and Happiness
wanted.
said Nasser sought to
ganda, to build up an arsenal
impress on the Arab leaders the
of offensive weapons and Ulti-
notion that he had the military
To Our
mately to use these armaments
capability to lead an attack on
against Israel.
Israel. -
Friends and Customers
At the same time, he said, the
Egyptian leader boasted to Af-
rican leaders he could be moderate
if they supported him. To the
West, said Peres, Nasser present-
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
ed himself as anti-Communist, and
NEW YORK (JTA) — Sen. Ken- only practicable and desirable;
-to the East as pro-Soviet.
19201 Livernois Corner Cambridge
neth B. Keating, New York Repub- • it is a moral necessity."
Under such circumstances, the
Asserting the ` t h e pernicious
lican, urged that the United
And Offices Throughout Greater Detroit
Nations establish a special subcom- doctrines and practices of anti- defense official said, Israel had
no choice but to maintain its alert-
mission to collect and process Semitism are still alvie in some
information on Nazi war criminals parts of the world today," he said
who have escaped trial by fleeing that "hundreds of Nazi war crim-
inals undoubtedly remain at large
to other countries.
Addressing a luncheon meeting and unpunished."
here of the United Jewish Appeal
• He said anti-Semitism and neo-
of Greater New York, he also urged Nazism are flourishing in the
the West German government to Middle East where Arab children
eonsider seriously "an indefinite are taught to hate Jews and Arab
extension of the statute of limita- soldiers prepare to threaten Israel,
Lions on crimes against humanity." and in the Soviet Union where
Contending that the UN Jews are scapegoats for economic
"should involve itself further in failure and denied the basic rights
"of religious practice."
combating anti-Semitism," t h e
senator warned that "many re-
He warned that anti-Semitism
gimes still hope to gain political was increasing "in Latin America,
support by abusing Jewish minor-
where the Arab League is engaged
ities." For that reason, he told
in propaganda unmatched since the
16244 WYOMING AVENUE
the UJA leaders, the UN initia-
Nazi efforts of World War IL" He
tive he was proposing was "not
cited reports that Nazi war crim-
inals had found sanctuary in South
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Detroit 21, Michigan
America and that there was "a
Eshkol, U.S. Envoy
colony of ex-Nazis living in seclu-
Confer on Middle East sion in Argentina,"

TEL AVIV (JTA) — The Nas-
ser regime in Egypt is investing
$500,000,000, one-seventh of its
national income, in the develop-
ment of ground-to-ground rockets
and other offensive weapons, Shi-
mon Peres, Israel's deputy defense
minister, stated.
He told a rally that European
experts on Arab affairs were con-
vinced that the Arabs were serious
in their unremitting threats

against Israel, that they had not
given up their aggressive inten-
tions and did not despair of real-
izing them.

Senator Keating Urges UN to Seek Out
Nazi Criminals Hiding Around World

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JERUSALEM •(JTA) — Prime
Minister Levi Eshkol met with
U.S. Ambassador Walworth Bar-
- bour for a discussion of recent
developments in the Middle East
in which, it is understood, the
premier stressed the serious view
taken by Israel concerning Jor-
dan's arms buildup, and that
country's request for heavy arms
from the United States_
Eshkol reportedly also expressed
concern over recent ties between
Jordan and Egypt. There had been
reports from Cairo that Nasser
may be planning to aid Jordan to
strengthen its army along
the Is-
.
rael border.
Meanwhile. Foreign Minister
Golda Meir conferred here with
Maj. Gen. Odd Bull, chief of staff
of the UN Truce Supervision Or-
ganization. There was no indication
about the subject 'of their talks.
However, there has been consider-
able aggressive action against Is-
rael's northern border of late, the
attacks originating at Syrian gun
posts across Israel's frontier.

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said: "The pious among the gent-
iles have a portion in the world to
come"; that is to say, those who
have attained The required status
of knowledge of the Creator and

endeavored to achieve ethical
qualities.
There is no doubt that he - who
achieves ethical qualities in the
right ways of life and the right
wisdom of belief in God merits the
world to come. And so our teach-
ers said: "A heathen who studies
the Torah is equal to the High
Priest"
The aim of the Law of Moses
our teacher is the religious per-
fection of the person, as David
said: "I have set the Lord always
before me, surely He is at my right
hand, I shall not be moved"
(Psalm 16:8). And Moses our tea-
cher was praised for his humility:
"The man- Moses was very meek
above all the men that were upon
the face of the earth" (Numbers
42:3), and this is the crowning vir-
tue.—Kobetz II, 23.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, September 4, 1964 31

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