Only Quiet Celebrations of Jerusalem Reunification to Be Allowed by Government THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) JERUSALEM — Celebrations of +he first anniversary of the re- ification of East and West _rusalem, which falls on May 26, according to the Hebrew calendar, will be low-keyed generally as a esture of conciliation to the Arab •opulation of East Jerusalem, it was indicated here. The cabinet decided that only schools will take official notice of the event. A lesson on Jerusalem's history will be given. The only other official observ- ance will be the recitation of a ;thanksgiving prayer" authored by the chief rabbinate, which will take place at the West Wall. . keynote address. Among other items on its agenda, Herut will dis- cuss whether to continue its par- ticipation in the Eshkol coalition government in which Begin holds the post of minister without port- folio. Herut advocates Israel's permament retention of all oc- cupied Arab territories. Celebrations planned by vari- ous non-governmental bodies are being screened by a special cabinet committee which will pass on their fitness for the oc- casion. All parades and outdoor meetings "require • a police li- cense. So far, no licenses have been denied but police are in- sisting on detailed parade routes and timetables for each event. One event will be the convention of the rightist Herut Party, sched- uled to open May 26 outside the Zion Gate, one of the entrances to the old walled city. The site was chosen to dramatize the re-unfica- tion of Jerusalem. Party leader Menahem Begin, will deliver the If you have money enjoy it, for there is no pleasure in the grave, and Death will not be late in corn- ing. And if you mean to leave it to your children for their support, who will tell you in your grave that it is not being squandered?— Erubin 54 . Friday, May 17, 1968-9 For The Best Deal on a Beautiful '68 Chevrolet See Mary Gorman or Hanley Taylor Hanky Taylor Formerly of Taylor's Dodge General Manager Mary Gorman HANLEY DAWSON UN 4.2300 14501 W. 7 MILE RD. Congregation Shaarey Zedek proudly presents S •-.7vrtr7,7-1 , "1 Featuring the Choral Poem en°1* canto "ISRAE LR EBORN illrforTle by Dr. A. W. Binder v .( 131°5' CO° (la Pet( /' ll ov ont0 o Ate " Cl?,. 1'a Entire Program Orchestrated, Arranged and Conducted by DAN FROHMAN also featuring CANTOR JACOB SONENKLAR, Tenor SHELBY NEWHOUSE, Narrator Sinfonietta of the DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA and The Dan Frohnian Chorus Combined Sisterhood and Men's Club Choral Groups M AY, MAY 27, 1968 Congregation Shaarey Zedek Main Sanctuary 8:30 P.M. Admission •$5.00 Tickets Available at Synagope Office — 27375 Bell Road, Southfield, or call 357-5544