`I Believe in God' By LEONARD N. SIMONS In my heart and mind I believe there must be some Supreme Be- ing who made possible everything I see around me. I don't think these things just happened. I don't have to prove by my own experi- ence that God exists. My heart— my FAITH—tells me there is a Supreme Being. I don't know what shape HE takes. I am not refer- ring to any special kind of God when I say I believe in God. I Just believe there must be some Supreme Creator of everything in the Universe, and I hope He is a personal God so I can pray to him and commune with him. Wh-"her He listens to me or does anything for me is beside the point. I believe there is a God. but I can't describe Him any more than anyone else can. I believe that somehow some way, some "scople get Divine inspiration from God and that God, in this way, brings His message to the world. What powers Ile has, I don't know any more than you do. But I believe He could do anything He wanted to do, if He so desired. Maybe God does is to give us a chance by bringing us into the world, and then it's entirely up to us to make of our lives what we can or want to do. I don't think I can accurately explain my feelings when I discuss this subject. All I can say is that I am sincere in my belief that there is a God, and I will pray to Him as long as I live. Everything becomes a matter of faith. As Maimonides expressed it in the "First Principle of Faith" —"God is the cause of all existed things—the Author and Guide of everything- that has been created." And for that we must have faith in the existence of a Divine Provi- dence. This I have. `Special Facilities' Shut for Jewish Immigrants MONTREAL ( JT A) — The Canadian government department of immigration announced Monday it would discontinue special facil- ities in North Africa and the Middle East for Jews proposing to emi- grate to Canada. The department advised the Canadian Jewish Congress that this action would be in accord with the new immigration regulations that entered effect last October abolish- ing discrimination on ethnic or geographic grounds. Previously, the government had sent two special missions to North Africa to process the applications of Jews desiring to enter Canada. The department said that the new regulations made such special arrangements 'inappropriate,' and that, consequently, they would be I terminated. Euromart Again Delays Decision on Israel BRUSSELS (JTA) —Israel's bid for association with the European Economic Community came up at a meeting of the six member na- tions currently under way here but was deferred to a meeting of the council of ministers scheduled for an unspecified date following the New Year holiday. It was reported that almost all of the participants favored preferential treatment for Israel but agreed that the question required further study. 70t G°t11166 ' Iran s Jews in the Winds of Change By GEORGE SCHREIBER (A Seven Arts Feature) Sheltered by the western moon Lain ranges of Iran, the town of Burujird is about as remote from the 20th Century as a place can be. Burujird's several thousand Jews have never known any other place. Even the more adventurous among them, the itinerant pack carriers who are the only link with the out- side world, have seldom ventured beyond Hamadan. from which they bring news of the conditions of the venerated tomb of Queen Esther and Mordecai . THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, December 15, 1967-9 , both Parsi and English. An ultra-, "The majority of our students language laboratory is one of the' haste always come from among the teaching aids. I most indigent," he observes. "The A visitor's first reaction is aston- tra'ning of 2,634 graduates over the ishment. After allhis is Iran, in years has worked great changes in Asia. Yet, the array of intricate the living conditions of Iranian equipment, scientific devices and Jewry " machines would be difficult to match even in technical institutes OPEN SUNDAY of industrially advanced countries. Before the entr3, of ORT, Iran- ian Jews were almost totally una- ware of the technological age. Former ORT graduates established the first modern small plants in the city. Twelve were in operation last year and have become an employ- ment resource for later classes of graduates. The origins of Burujird are lost in the mists of antiquity, which probably doesn't matter very much to its inhabitants for whom past In a society which consigns wo- and present are woven into a cycle men to subservience, the ORT di- of timelessness. rector was able to report last year At least one native succeeded in- that "graduates of our secretarial breaking out last year, and dra- section now work in the offices of matically at that. Dressed in the the National Plan Organization. western - style suit which is the ap- the Prime Minister's office and the propriate uniform for what he has petroleum companies. A few years become, Sayah, who spent the first ago, their parents would not even fifteen years of his life in change. consider allowing them to work at less Burujird, stood before the all." Shah of Iran, to have the royal medal for meritorious scholastic achievement pinned to his lapel. Sayah's journey to this peak of eminence began with a rumor. Word reached the community of Burujird five years ago about a school in the capital of Teheran which accepted Jewish youths for the kind of education that led to openings in the new industries. Sayah's father, who had inherited the family's ancestral vocation of old-clothes peddling, made the de- cision. Ile ,could send the first- born of his six children. 11 to 5 SLATE POOL TABLES BUY NOW IN TIME FOR THE HOLIDAYS New Valley Slate 7 Ft. With Trade New Fischer Slate 7 Ft. With Trade New & Used 7 Ft. Rubber Backed Cloth New 8 Ft. Rubber Backed Cloth Used Valley Bar Table Used Brunswick Executive .. 3 Only Old Style Pool Hall Tables 11/4 inch slate with New Cloth and Rails Immediate Delivery on all Tables-90 days or We Stock Fischer Valley, Brunswick, Na- tional, Irving Kaye, Rom! and Minnasotian and Delaware. 5250.00 $350.00 $195.00 $250.00 S175.00 $165.00 up to 3 $225.00 Months to pay. Detroit Pool Table Mfg. Co. 19500 West Seven Mile Rd. 4 Blks. East of Evergreen Open Daily 10 to 8:30 KE 24950 Sunday 11 to 5 Ols fits from Shirman's... it fits He shares his new identity with an expanding generation of Jewish youth who have been nurtured in the same incubator for human modernization, which the ORT school is. This school has been re-, sponsible for the first Jewish elec- tricians, auto-mechanics, toolmak- ers, electronics specialists techni- cal draftsmen, refrigeration techni- cians as well as two-language ser- retarics in Iran. THE LATEST IN CRUISE WEAR It has granted this hitherto un- dreamt-of opportunity not only to the youngsters of Teheran, where the school is located, or to a boy from Burujird, but equally to those who arrive each year from distant villages of the Great- Salt Desert, where the camel caravan is still the main link with the outside world, and from Shiraz and Isfa- han, whose Jews trace their history to the time of Cyrus the Great. To speak of the Teheran ORT Center as a school is misleading. It is more like an educational city, performing multiple functions, and with multiple facilities on the pre- mises which make it practically self-sufficient. $55 There are three levels of school- ing for boys, geared to differing aptitudes and goals. Similarly, I three categories of schooling—vo- cational, technical and post sec- ' ondary advanced—are available for girls. A beauticians' school, located off the premises, will be incorporated , within the complex this year. The quality of the institution is conveyed by the intent to include in the syllabus for this three-year course such subjects as anatomy,1 physiology, bacteriology, and ap- plied physics for which suitable laboratories are in place. This superbly styled Stanley Blacker double breasted sport jacket is perfect SHIFMAN'S ■ LINCOLN CENTER 11111,2 Mile & Greenfield ■ LIVONIA MALL 7 Nile & Middlebelt OPEN for cruise or vacation wear. Four but- tons, deep side vents, your choice of rich, stylish colors. 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