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December 27, 1968 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1968-12-27

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Lubavitch-Ruzhin Center Completed

LUBAVITCHER CENTER AND YOUTH WING

The newly-constructed youth
wing of the Lubavitcher Center,
to be dedicated 6:30 p.m. Jan.
19 at the Labor Zionist Institute,
will house the Mishkan Israel He-
brey and Sunday schools, a pre-
kindergarten,' school offices, the
Lubavitcher Heder and a chil-
dren's library.
It will be home to the syna-
gogue's Sunday clubs and "Mesibos
Shatrhos" (Saturday afternoon
children's club) and to the Luba-
vilch Student Council and adult
education board.
'The Youth Center will be dedi-
cated in the name of Cong. Beth
JOseph Anshei Ruzhin, through
whose help the new wing was es-
tablished.
'Architect of the structure is

Seymour Mandell.
Rabbi Avi Baitelman, newly
appointed director of youth ac-
tivities from New York, has an-
nounced the formation of chil-
dren's clus, which will offer ping
pong, shuffle board. Hasidic
dancing, chess, checkers, music,
dramatics, photography, singing,
Tora reading and Ha zanim
courses. Rabbi Baitelman stated
that the Luavitch Student Coun-
cil will use the building as plan-
ning center for outdoor activities
and long-distance trips.
For information, call the Cen-
ter. 548-2666.
The dedication and victory cele-
bration dinner Jan. 19 is under
the chairmanship of Hyman Karp
and Isadore Starr.

General Assembly Votes to Send
Bights Observers Into Israel

jUNITED NATIONS (JTA)—Be-
fore adjourning the 23rd session
ktst weekend, the United Nations
General Assembly adopted a reso-
lution to set up a special commit-
tee of three states to "investigate
Israeli practices affecting the hu-
man rights of the population" in
the occupied areas.
Israel rejected the resolution
outright.
The resolution received 60 affir-
mative votes but when the voting
was completed five delegations
sought to change their votes of
support to abstention or opposition.
The correct vote would have been
55 in favor of the anti-Israel reso-
lution, but the official record will
show 60.
Ambassador Josef Tekoah of Is-
rael met with UN Secretary-Gen-
eral U Thant after the vote, the
Jewish Telegraphic Agency
learned, and complained about the
hasty procedures under which re-
solutions were put through in the
last minute rush before adjourn-
ment.
It was noted that 10 resolutions
sent to the assembly from the third
Committee were submitted for vot-
ing in one-two-three order with the
delegats on occasion not even be-
ing able to identify the resolutions
correctly.
The resolution, which had
been pushed through the Social,
Humanitarian and Cultural Com-
mittee by a coalition of Afro-
Asian states and the Communist
block, had been expected to
lose support before coming to n
assembly vote because of its
openly political motives.
The resolution incorporated an
anti-Israeli resolution adopted at
the Teheran human rights con-
ference last May and enjoined
Israel "to receive the special
committee to cooperate with it and
to facilitate its work." Israel has
made it clear that it will refuse
to accept the committee if the
president of the General Assembly
does find three states prepared to
accept the mission.
During the Third Committee de-
bate on the draft resolution, Mrs.
Tamar Eshel of Israel charac-
terized it as part of "the continu-
ing political warfare" carried out
against Israel by the Arab states
and noted that nine of its 13 spon-
sors did not have diplomatic re-
lations with Israel.
She noted that less than half of
the UN member states had sup-
ported the resolution which could
not therefore be considered an ex-
pression of UN opinion. She added
that the resolution ignored the

Mikvah Israel Banquet
Scheduled for Jan. 26

The annual banquet of Mikvah
Israel and the Women's Orthodox
League will take place 6:30 p.m.,
Jan. 26, at Cong. Shaarey Shorn-
ayim.
Rabbi Isaac L. Swift, of Cong.
Ahavath Tora, Englewood, N. J.,
will be guest speaker.
A feature of the evening will be
a mortgage-burning ceremony in
honor of Mikvah Israel's having
made the final payment on the
Ten Mile building. Plans are being
made for further expansion.
For ticket information, call Mrs.
Marvin Seligson, DI 1-6657.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, December 27, 1968-13

B G to Run for Knesset on One-Man Ticket?

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TEL AVIV (JTA)—Israel's first
prime minister, David Ben-Gurion,
is considering running for the
Knesset on a one-man party, ac-
cording to a local newspaper arti-
cle that quoted close friends.
Ben-Gurion, who remains in the
Knesset as the only Rafi member
after the other members of Rafi
joined the United Labor Party, has
never asked to be recognized as a
one-man party.
This means that under a law
providing for the allotment of pub-
lic funds for campaign expenses
Paris Rightist Sentenced
that is considered almost certain
to pass, he will not be given such
for Issuing Nazi Record
funds.
PARIS (JTA)—Jean Marie Le
Pen, a former rightist deputy, was
The newspaper also reported
sentenced to three months in jail that the former premier may re-
and fined 10,000 francs ($2,000) consider and ask that he be con-
for making a public "apology for
war crimes and criminals."
CARS TO BE DRIVEN
A Paris Criminal Court found
To any state. Also drivers furnish-
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to
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also ordered Le Pen to destroy
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copies of the recording still in his
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in stores.
The defendant is well known in
France for his support of extreme
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right-wing causes.

Dayan Sends Eisenhowers
Canaanite Idol as Gift

sidered a one-man faction, but
that his future steps are dependent
on internal political developments.

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H. G. Wells

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take "effective and immediate
steps for the return without delay"
of the Arabs who fled the area
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U. S. Sen. George McGovern of
South Dakota will open the Town
Hall Lecture Series of Cong. Bnai
Moshe 8:15 p.m. Jan. 19.
Sen. McGovern, a recent candi-
date for the Democratic Presiden-
tial nomination and an outspoken
critic of the Vietnam policy, will
speak on "The Crisis in American
Foreign Policy."
The Town Hall series will intro-
duce nationally known speakers in
a series of three lectures and a
musical concert. For series tickets,
call the synagogue office, LI 8-9000.

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