n Woe unto me when all men JERUSALEM'S NAME Jerusalem was renamed Aelia praise me!—George Bernard Shaw. Capitolina by the Romans follow ing the failure of the Bar Kokhba 10—Friday, August 29, 1969 revolt in 135 CE. It was named THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS after the emperor Aelius (Hadrian) tions was played by Jaime de and the god, Jupiter Capitolinus. Pinies of Spain, this month's presi- Jews were forbidden to enter the WHEN 't CeCyJAll dent of the Security Council, who. city except for the fast of Tisha speaking for Spain in winding up b'Av. /*it the council debate, had demanded The artists who seek perfection the sharpest condemnation of Is- in everything are those who can at- rael and the threat of further . tain it in nothing.—Eugene Dela- council action if further violations croix. occurred. 1 — The resolution which the United States accepted and which was NORTHWEST AREA RESIDENTS unanimously adopted, condemned the Israel air action of Aug. 11, deplored "all violent incidents in AT violation of the cease fire"; de- plored the extension of the area of fighting and declared that military reprisal and other grave violations Tickets on Sale at of the cease fire "cannot be tol- erated." The resolution warned that the council would have to con- 18716 SCHAEFER sider "further and more effective steps as envisaged in the charter" Eves. 5:30 to 8:00; Sundays 10:00 to 12:00 to ensure against repitition, The condemnation of Israel was hailed by Aleksi V. Zakha- LIVONIA JEWISH CONGREGATION rov of the Soviet Union as a moral and political defeat for 29475 Six Mile Road Israel and for "the extremist policies of the present Israeli government." But Ambassador Yosef Tekoah of Israel rejected this view. The resolution, as adopted, he said, re- flected the internal difficulties of September 12, 13, 14 the Security Council which pre- vented it from adopting a fair and , balanced resolution on this ques- tion. September 21 & 22 The resolution, he said, must be regarded primarily as a reflection Services Conducted by Rabbi Martin D. Gordon of the arithmetic of the council Liturgy Chanted by Cantor Sam Firestone membership. Of the 15 members TICKETS AVAILABLE AT BUILDING of the council, he pointed out, six had no diplomatic relations with Evenings 8 P.M.-10 P.M. Israel or denied Israel's right to Security Council Condemns Israel Eor Strike Against Lebanon Bases UNITED . NATIONS (JTA)—Re- newed efforts to induce Israel and Lebanon to accept the presence of United Nations observers on their ,erritory on both sides of the Is- •aeli-Lebanese frontier were ex- pected Wednesday to follow the Security Council's unanimous con- demnation of Israel for its Aug. 11 airstrike against guerrilla bases near Mount Hermon on Lebanese territory. Lebanon previously rejected a formal proposal by Secretary-Gen- eral U Thant, arguing instead for reactivation of the Mixed Armi- stice Commission set up under the 1949 armistice. Israel, which con- siders the armistice agreements (lead letters. said it would con- sider the proposals if and when Lebanon changed its position. Both Lord Caradon of Britain and Ambassador Charles W. Yost of the United States, in explana- tion of their votes Tuesday night. renewed endorsement of the pro- posal for extension of the UN ob- server force to the Israeli-Leban- ese cease-fire lines. Matti Cawen, speaking for Finland, also urged the positioning of UN observers a, a measure to help restore peace on the frontier. Despite the American vote for the resolution, its adoption was For children with little or no Hebrew background registration Still Open for Grades 38 4 CALL Hale! Day School 548-8224 considered a setback for the United States; Ambassador Yost admitted that the resolution "did not deal in as balanced a way as my delegation would have liked with the cycle of provoca- tions and reprisal responsible for extending the violence to this frontier." When the council first began consideration of the Lebanese and Israeli cross-complaints on Aug. 23, Ambassador Yost called for a condemnation of the Israeli attack and, equally, for condemnation of the attacks on Israel. mountel from Lebanese territory which had preceded it. During the more than a week of negotiations, the American pro- posal for even-handed condemna- tion was successively whittled down to the point where no spe- cific reference was made to the attacks which provoked the Israeli response, and other violations of the cease-fire were "deplored" rather than "condemned." The leading role in the negotia- Fedaveen Apply Viet (*.ono- Reason to War on Israel WASHINGTON (JTA) Scripps- Howard staff writer Richard Starnes reported Wednesday from Amman to the Washington Daily News and other newspapers that fedayeen spokesmen acknowl- edge Israeli military strength but cite guerrilla attrition imposed by the Viet Cong on the United States in Vietnam as an example of what they hope to achieve. Starnes said "Fedayeen spokes- men concede "Israel's security is good but they insist that the price of keeping it good is one that the Jewish state cannot endure indefi- nitely. They point at the American experience in Vietnam, where an advanced industrial country proved itself unequal to putting down guerrilla war, and they make much of one of the immutable facts of guerrilla warfare: defending forces must outnumber raiders substan- tially (the classical formula is 10 to 1) before they can be put down." AUXILIARY HIGH HOLIDAY SERVICES DETROIT FEDERATION OF MUSICIANS CONGREGATION SHOMREY EMUNAH HIGH HOLY DAYS SERVICES Rosh Hashanah Yom Kippur independence and sovereignty. "Give Peace a Chance," Beatle John Lennon's newest song, will be broadcast from a pirate radio ship in the Mediterranean with the help of Israeli "peace pilot" Abie Nathan. Lennon and his Japanese wife, Yoko, have joined with Nathan to broadcast peace mesages to Middle East countries. Nathan received his nickname after three unsuccessful attempts to carry personal peace plans to Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser after the Six-Day War. The 70-ton cargo ship used for the coming broadcasts is being fitted with radio equipment in New York. Lennon said he and his wife would probably fly to the Mediter- ranean next month. "We are happy to be able to help, and this radio station won't confine its peace campaign to the Israeli- Arab conflict." Lennon said. When necessary, it will be ready to sail anywhere at any time." 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