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August 29, 1969 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-08-29

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Israeli Warning to Arabs Follows
Attack at Zini Lines London Office

TEL AVIV (.1TA1 — Israel Min - ! fire at the El Aksa Mosque in Je- for the night. The terrorists ap-
ister of Transport Moshe Carmel rusalem last week from becoming parently had instructions to avoid
denounced the bombing of the Zim the pretext of an unprecedented injuring fellow Moslems. Turkey is
Lines passenger office in London campaign of vilification and incite-I a predominantly Moslem. though
non-Arab country,
Monday as "a cowardly act" and ment. -
Ambassador Remeis note was
warned Arabs that they "cannot
Police said the injured student
Hope to -sit in sa`ety in their of- delivered personally by Yehuda told them he received training from
fices throughout the world unless Tag.giir, counselor at the embassy the National Front for the Libera-
safety prevails in the offices of who also discussed the Iraqi execti- lion of Palestine in handling ex-
tions with the foreign secretary.) plosives and that he had been in-
:sraeli companies."
The Jewish Agency offices and . structed to blow up the Israeli pa-
The Popular Front for the Lib-
eration of Palestine claimed credit the Zim Lines office are both lo- vilion at the Izmir fair.
for planting a small home-made sated in a fashionable district of

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Land in Golan Heights
6—Friday, August 29, 1969
Being Reclaimed by JNF

TEL AVIV (JTA) — The Jewish
National Fund is concentrating on
land reclamation in the occupied
Syrian Golan Heights, JNF Chair-
man Jacob Tsur reported. He said
about 12300 acres of rehabilitated
land has been handed over to set- I
in the heights and another
25,000 acres are being prepared
for agriculture there.
Tsur said the JNF employs 1.500
Arabs from the occupied territories
in afforestation work in the Gaza
Strip.

bomb in Zim's second floor office downtown I.ondon. The steamship

of Regent Street. A ticket clerk. company has its office on the sec-
Rachel Picker. was slightly injured. and floor of an office building. Po-

hut damage to the premises was lice said the bomb was a crude.
minor. The Israeli steamship com- home-made device about four inch-

pany is government - owned. es long which anybody could have

Carmel said that Israel took a
grave view of any threat to its
lines of communication and trans-
portation facilities anywhere in
the w o r 1 d. Anyone plotting
against them "will pay a stiff
price," he said.

put together.
Turkish police guarded Jewish
homes and synagogues in Izmir
after an attempt to bomb the
Israeli pavilion at an interna-

tional trade fair in which one
Arab terrorist was killed and
another injured.
According to reports from Izmir.
an offer of police protection. But the terrorists were described as
Ambassador Aharon Remez sent "Jordanian students." The bomb
a note to Foreign Secretary Mich- apparently detonated before they
ael Stewart drawing his attention could plant it owing to a "heavy
against Turkish police guard" around the
to the "hate campaign
Israel" being conducted by the pavilion. The reports said the

(In London, Tuesday. the Israel
embassy apparently turned down

Arab states. bomb went oft between 10:30 and
He asked Stewart if the British 11 p.m. local time although it had
government would not use its in- been set for 1:30 a.m.. more than
fluence to prevent "the unfortunate two hours after the exhibit closed I

what's a
funny
place ford

2.000 Israeli Teachers Sought abroad

TEL AVIV (JTA)—A Jewish
Agency official reported Tuesday
that 1.700.000 Jewish children of
school age in the free world are
receiving some sort of Jewish edu-
cation, but over a million other ,
got none.

Chaim Finkelstein. head of the
agency's department of education
and culture in the Diaspora, said
there was a serious shortage of
qualified teachers even for the 40
per cent of the youngsters who do
get a Jewish education.

Finkelstein said his department
supervises 650 schools in 27 coun-
tries as well as 700 Hebrew classes
for adults. There are about 250 Is-

raeli teachers and principals in
Jewish schools abroad but 2,000 are

needed, he said. He praised the
success of the Chaim Greenberg

Teachers Institute in Jerusalem.

which trains Diaspora teachers who
return to their home communities.
He said most Jewish teachers in
Latin America are graduates of the
institute.

Mystery Fire Damages
Budapest Synagogue

WASHINGTON (JTA) — A fire
that might have been caused by

Arab terrorist arsonists damaged
a famous synagogue in downtown
Budapest, Monday. The largest sy-
nago4ue in the Hungarian capital.
known as the Dphany - Ucca Syna-
2.0gue. was a famous landmark with
its Moorish-style towers. The Buda-
pest police reported that some "re-
ligious scripts" ( apparently Torah
scrolls) were destroyed in the fire
out cave no other indication of the
extent of damage.

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