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December 01, 1967 - Image 32

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1967-12-01

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N. American Aliya Tops
1,000 in 4-Month Period

'Statement of Conscience' in Israel's Behalf


Issued by Seton Hall University Priests

NEW YORK — More than 1,000
Americans and Canadians settled
in Israel during the four months
NEWARK (JTA) — Two
of July through October of this
year, according to an announce- priests, one of them a theologian
who
was closely associated with
ment by Rabbi Mordecai Kirsh-
blum. chairman of the Israel Aliya Augustin Cardinal Bea in the work
culminating in the Ecumenical
Center.
Council's declaration on relations
The largest number of individ- between the It l in a n Catholic
uals to lease for Israel within any Church and the Sews, issued a
one four - month period in recent "statement of conscience" appeal-
years, they represent a broad spec- ing to the Christian world to sup-
trum of American Jewry, includ- port Israel in this time of crisis.
ing professionals, teachers, busi-
The statement, issued in the
nessmen, university and Yeshiva
name of he Institute of Judaeo-
students.
Christian Studies at Seton Hall Un-
iversity, was signed by Msgr. John
M. Oesterreicher, who served as
Cardinal Bea's aide, and Rev. Ed-
ward H. Flannery, a leading Cath-
olic advocate of rapprochement
with the Jews.

LAS VEGAS

DECEMBER 18th

The statement called on Chris-
tians, as Christians, to make
their voices heard in support of
Israel and when necessary
"sound the alarm" when Jews
and Israel were in danger. The
statement then made five "af-

STAG

CALL 864-2165

32—Friday, December 1, 1967

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firmations" on the Mideast
crisis.
The first was a denial of Arab-
Soviet charges of Israeli aggres-
sion in June. The statement said
that Israel's initial strike at the
Egyptian air force was "clearly
an act of defense" and "the oper-
ation of a country that refuses to
be strangled." The second was a
ringing defense of Israel's right
to a peaceful existence. The state-
ment traced Jewish ties to the Holy
Land over the centuries and said
they had a right to remain securely
on the soil., which they had re-
claimed and additionally, " a voca-
tion to live for the Lord. We hope
that it will be granted them to
bear witness to the God of Abra-
ham, Isaac and Jacob as never
before."
The third affirmation f u 11 y
backed Israel's insistence on hold-
ing present cease-fire lines until
permanent boundaries were estab-
lished by peace treaties, calling
that stand "reasonable and fair."

The fifth affirmation categori-
cally denied that the Jews drove
the Arabs out in the 1948 war and
denounced the Arab countries for
shutting refugees up in camps.
However, for "the sake of justice
and peace," the statement said
Israel should again offer financial
compensation to refugees who lost
homes and farms, as well as aid
in uniting separated Arab refugee
families. It called for an interna-
tional resettlement fund for the
refugees but warned that solution
of the problem probably would
have to wait until Arab-Israel
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS peace was established.

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Carry-Out Service

CHINESE

FOODS

tYle ibDEN CITY

Exotic Cocktails

OUR NEW TEMPLE ROOM IS DELIGHTFUL FOR
SWEET SIXTEENS, SHOWERS AND PRIVATE
PARTIES.

1 Elk. N. of
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HOA KOW INN

One of America's
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featuring superb
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Free Parking
TE 1-0775

Specializing in
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Open Daily 11 am.-11 p.m. — Sat. 11 cm.-2 cm.
Carry-Out Service
Free Parking
13715 W. 9 MILE RD., OAK PARK
LI 7-4663

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Lunches - Dinners • Carry Out
8926 W. 7 Mile at Wyoming
DI 14460
OPEN: SUN.. NOON-nap P.M..:
MON. thru THURS. • 11-10:30 P.M.
FRI, 11-1 AJA.; SAT„ 11.3 A.M.

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Open 11 cat. to
3 a.m. Deily
Famous Chop Suey • Cantonese Food • Steaks • Chops • Sea Food
CARRY OUT SERVICE
EASY PARKING
322 W McNichols, Bet. Woodward a Second
TO 8-7550

WING HONG

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18203 W. 10 Mile Rd. at Souttrffelo I
3534417

Specializing In
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ORDERS TO TAKE OUT
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
Mon. thru Fri. 11-10:30 p.m.
Sat. 10-1 a.m. Sun. 12 Noon•10 p.m.



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etc-
6:31 a.m. to 1 a.m. Sun. thru Thurs.
Fri. III 2:30 cm. Sat.
3:30 p.m.

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Specializing In au-
thentic Italian
dishes cooked to
your taste. Select
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uors, beer. Ban-
quet and party fa-
chilies, Diners Club.
Your host, Rocky
Valle, formerly of
Mamma - Leone's in
New York.
Attendant Parking

Magnificent

Dancing Fri. & Sat. 9 p.m. to 2 a.m.
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BANQUET FACILITIES
FOR RESERVATIONS:
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MENCOTTI'S

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The Finest In Italian and American Cuisine
DINNERS — COCKTAILS — LUNOHEONS — DANCING FRI. and SAT.

Banquet Facilities
20401 West Eight Mile Road
Between Southfield Telegraph Roads
Up To 44

PARADISO CAF E

COCKTAIL BAR

KE 5-3635

Banquet room available
Fine American and Italian Food
Jaen daily 11:30 a.m.-1 a.m.
CLOSED SUNDAYS

17632 WOODWARD — North of 6 Mile

Restinw mst & Cocktail Lounge

LUNCHES - DINNERS
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Carry-Outs, Distinctive Buffet Tray Catering.
Finest Corned Beef Sandwiches and
Sandwich Combinations
Ample Parking

3017 N. WOODWARD, Royal Oak

Private Banquet Rooms for wedding parties. Serving
the World's Finest Steaks. Chops and Sea Foods for

more than 26 years. All Beef aged In our cellars

VANNELLI'S

10 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Sens Days a Week

• 42 Varieties of Pancakes a
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• 12 Delicious Varieties of Eggs a
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• Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner

CHOP HOUSE

3020 GRAND RIVER. Free Parking. TE 3-0700

BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCH SPECIAL

DELICATESSEN

Restaurant a
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CARL'S

CHOP HOUSE

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Delivered "HOT" — UN 4-7700

OPEN 9:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Closed Monday

Complete Dinner Menu
29501 NORTHWESTERN

The statement also gave full sup-
port to Israel's stand on the future
of Jerusalem, rejecting proposals
to internationalize the city —
which remains the official position
of the Vatican — and expressed
certainty that Israel would be a
"faithful guardian" of all holy
places.

TO 9-3988

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK

• Luncheons • Dinners

PRIVATE ROOMS FOR
BANQUETS AND PARTIES

Famous for American a Italian Food
*Steaks • Chops • Seafood
For Over IS Years
1830111 Woodward
Free Parking
TO 940441

POLYNESIAN

CHIN TIKI
OPEN 7 DAYS 'TILL 2 A.M.

WELCOME TO DETROIT'S MOST
EXCITING RESTAURANT

• Exotic Tropical Cocktails and Food
• Buffet Luncheons
2121 CASS (N. of Gd. River)
962-1434

SEA FOODS

CLAM SHOP

TR 4-2870

Serving Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, Steaks and Assorted Sea Foods

Music by Muzak

2672 E. GRAND BLVD.

SAM AND LIL DICTOR, former
Detroiters now living in Los An-
geles, were in town for a week re-
cently enroute to Florida, Nassau
and a cruise around South Ameri-
ca and Acapulco . . . and no one
would believe they've been away
from here for many years .
Sam and Lil's popularity in the ol'
home town is amazing, and even
a month's stay would not be ample
time for them to see everyone
they'd like ... That's why corning
to Detroit for a short stay is not
exactly their cup of tea . . . While
here, Sam and Lil stayed with her
sister and brother-in-law, Charlotte
and Phil Edelheit ... 'Twould be
impossible to mention all the old
friends that Sam and Lil came in
contact with . .. so many that to
leave out even one would be un-
fair ... Sam walked into Max's Deli
on Southfield and 13 Mile, to dis-
cover it was owned by Max "Tootle"
Horenstein, who played basketball
at the Jewish Community Center
on Woodward while Sam was a
coach there . . . Although each
is from different playing days,
they talked of their baseball and
basketball coach at Northern High,
Eddie Powers, who is now living in
California . . . Eddie recently was
invited by Sam to play golf on the
West Coast with "a couple of bro-
ken down baseball players" . . .
Coach Eddie almost flipped when
he discovered himself to be part
of Sam's foursome that included
baseball greats Jimmy Piersall and
Sandy Koufax.
THREE DESERVING gals were
given a testimonial dinner last
week by Infants Service Group ...
Vera Erode, Jennie Kopelman and
Mildred Sklar . . . It was a hus-
bands and wives affair to laud these
fine members for their outstanding
years of service to ISG . . . The
group's Cherub Ball dinner-dance
is March 10 at Latin Quarter.
TO CARRY OUT their fine phil-
anthropic projects, United Order
True Sisters hold its "Games
Night," Dec. 7, at Labor Zionist
Institute on Schaefer ... The gals
do much toward cancer service
and research, hospital grants for
medically indigent patients, wheel
chairs and hospital beds and ser-
vice to visually handicapped child-
ren in the Detroit Public Schools.
L. P. ALBUM RECENTLY re-
leased is a first for three local
producer-writers, Cy Rott, Sheldon
Rott and Myron Stein, who have
put out "War? You Gotta Be Kid-
ding!" with the Bobby Rodgers
review The album satirizes the
Middle-East War, the United Na-
tions, national politics, etc. and
is on their own Big Sound Records
label.
CORRECTED FOR HIS table
manners and finally for his lang-
uage at the table, Todd Aaron Lev-
enson, 4-year-old son of Shirley
and Ray Levenson, continued to
talk cheerfully though unanswered
to Ray, who was using the old-
fashioned method of ignoring the
little gent ... Finally, Todd turned
to Sylvia and remarked, "Your
husband doesn't talk much, does
he, mother?"
LEO HOLLANDER leaves as a
teacher in Oak Park to become a
research scientific engineer in the
U.S. space program ... He and his
wife Harriet and children Kevin
and Jeffrey will live in Huntsville,
Ala.
DR. MANUEL A. KLINGER,
DDS with offices at 14149 E. Jef-
ferson since 1932, aced the 175-
yard, 2nd hole at the Tani 0 Shan-
ter Country Club on Thanksgiving
Day, using a 41/2 wood.

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