Arab Deputy Speaker, Presiding Over Knesset for the First Time, Urges Arabs Make Peace with Israel THE DETROIT JEWISH HEWS JERUSALEM (JTA)—Asher Ben Natan, a Hagana veteran who served until the end of last year as Israel's ambassador to West Ger- many, has been appointed ambas- sador to France succeeding Walter Eytan, it was announced here. Ben Natan, a former director general of the Israel Defense Min- istry, was posted to Bonn from 1965-69, a tenure that was regard- ed as highly successful for rela- tions between the two countries. His assignment to Paris will put him in what for Israel is the sec- ond most sensitive diplomatic post outside Washington, D. C. France's close involvement in efforts to bring about a Middle East settlement are colored by that nation's sharp shift in attitude to- ward Israel since the June, 1967 Arab-Israeli war. Ben Natan, a native of Vienna, was active in the procurement of arms for Haganah during and after World War II and was an organizer of illegal Jewish immigration to Palestine. wrong. This is of a piece with the Hohne, was published by Coward- outworn notion that it is always McCann. wrong to strike a lady.—James Thurber JERUSALEM (JTA)—For the first time an Arab presided over a meeting of the Knesset. Seif Eddin Zouabi, 56, of Nazareth, who last year had been elected deputy speaker, sat on the speaker's dais July 28 and urged Arabs beyand the borders to make peace with Israel. Zouabi opened the Knesset by saying "It was my privilege to have been a member of the Israeli parliament since its inception. I 'am prpud of this. I have often urged the leaders of the Arab states not to think of war because war does not solve any problems, it only com- plicates them." Minister of Commerce and Industry Joseph Sapir, who spoke after Zouabi, congratulated him and said he should like to regard Zouabi's role as speaker as "a good omen for the future, and I wish you success in fulfilling your tasks." Zouabi is now a Labor Party candidate for the office of deputy minister of agriculture. Miss Kitchen of Israel By MOSHE H. ZIRIN One path to the tourist's heart is through his stomach, and, there- fore, Israel, as a tourist's coun- try, would like to promote the culi- nary skill and fancy dishes in its restaurants. Recipes for fancy and unknown dishes are abundant in Israeli kitchens, especially among those who immigrated from remote and unfrequented countries; the prob- lem is how to make the knowledge of these recipes available to the interested parties. The answer— competition. And so, every year, amateur cooks are invited to participate in a national contest for the title of Miss Kitchen, Israel-1 it e r a 11 y, Queen of the Kitchen. In this con- test participants prepare their specialties from scratch in front of the panel of judges. The more exotic and different dishes are usually presented by the non-sabras, especially the more recent arrivals. Here is a rare case, indeed, where the Israeli veterans have the lower hand. The Haifa regional contest, how- ever, was won hands down by a sabra, a native of the remote and old town of Metulla, on the Leba- nese border. The winning dish, named Gilu Ha-Glilim, is a new Floridians Favor Increase in Military Aid to Israel kind of blintze, where the dough is stuffed with a fried Israeli-breed fish. The winner—Queen of the Kitch- en, Haifa—is of some interest. The name: Ya'acov Lishansky. Yes, the "Queen" is a man; in fact, he is a real he-man. Mr. Lishan- sky, 57, was the military comman- der of the Galilee, and now oper- ates a garage-gasoline station. In a country where the prime minister is a woman, it is perfectly legitimate that men should make some inroad into the previously women-only territory—the family kitchen. That is not to say that very many males in Israel are po- tential candidates to the crown of the Queen of the Kitchen; indeed, Mr. Lishansky is more of an ex- ception. But, then, not many women in Israel are potential Goldas. WASHINGTON (JTA) — Rep. J. Herbert Burk e, Republican of Florida, has reported that a poll of his district taken earlier this year showed 74.2 per cent of his constituents favored an increase in U.S. military assistance to Is- rael. A total of 582 per cent were against the reduction of U.S. arms aid to Israel; and most of the dis- trict was in favor of anything that might bring peace, or at least lessening of U.S. involvement, but not at the expene of U.S. mili- tary support of Israel. Rep. Burke said 9L9 per cent of his district voted "yes" on whether there should be face-to- face negotiations between the Arabs and Israel, and a little more t h a n two-thirds of the district voted in favor of negotiations for a peace settlement under the di- rection of the Four Powers. Slightly more than 75 per cent voted for U.S. neutrality in the Arab-Israeli dispute. of SS' by Split Infinitive "The Order of Death's Head— Word has somehow got around The Story of Hitler's SS," by Heinz that the split infinitive is always JOIN NOW! Memorial gift funds may be sent to your local American Cancer Society office. AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY League & Team Openings In Oak Park Lanes • mErts--womEms • MIXED Rated No. 1 in the US.A. Come to and see why before you buy ! From $49.50 AND CHILDRENS LEAGUES QUIST For Information TYPEWRITES CO. 10822 W...7 MILE ROAD 2 Dike. E. of Meyers DI 2-100e• Oak Park Lanes Coolidge at 9 Mile Rd. LI 3-5200 Classified Ads Get Quick Results Minnesota U. Designates Mt. Sinai Hospital as Major Teaching Affiliate Breaking of Glass at a Wedding Your contribution to the American Cancer Society in memory of your loved one will help support a program dedicated to the con- quest of cancer. Your memorial gift will not only do honor to the dead. It could help provide a gift of life. H. Hohne `Story MINNEAPOLIS (JTA) — The Mount Sinai hospital has become the first non-governmental institu- tion to receive "major affiliation" staus as a teaching hospital from the University of Minnesota medi- cal school. The Minneapolis hos- pital has been one of seven area hospitals affiliated with the school. The designation made the hospital the medical school's fifth major teaching affiliate. School officials said the designation was in line with school plans to help relieve the -shortage of physicians in the area by increased enrollment. The arrangement means that more of the university's medical residents— doctors taking advanced training in their specialties—will get part of By RABBI SAMUEL J. FOX their training at Mount Sinai, (Copyright 1970 JTA, Ine.) which will bear most of the cost A glass is broken at the end of of the new program, according to a wedding ceremony. John Dumas, executive vice-presi- A number of reasons are advanc- dent of the hospital. ed for this custom. First, some claim that this is a reminder of 'Portugal Jews Won't Be the destruction of the Temple in the days of ancient Jerusalem. Hurt by Salazar's Death' NEW YORK (JTA)—Portugal's The young couple who are at the happiest moment of their lives, 600 Jews will not be affected 27 are thus reminded that they could politically by the death July be even happier were there in of former Premier Antonio de Oli- existence today the ancient glory veira Salazar, according to Samuel of Jerusalem and its Temple. L. Haber, executive vice chairman Actually, in a sense they are of the American Jewish Joint Dis thus offering a prayer for the re- tribution Committee. Dr. Salazar, who was premier of building of Jerusalem. Some claim that the breaking of the glass Portugal from 1932 to 1968, orga- nized a Nazi-like youth corps in tends to sober the couple from their ecstasy making them realize the late 1930s, traded with the Axis powers as well as with the Allies that they should never lose sight of reality. Others say that the and was a supported of Generalis- simo Francisco Franco of adjoining breaking of the glass is meant to focus attention on the light of their Spain. Haber told the Jewish Tele- happiness by bringing it into con- trast with the shadows of regret graphic Agency that there were which are also part of life from "no problems" for Jews in Portu- time to time. It teaches them gal "at any time during the whole that they must preserve their love Salazar period." He said there has through both the good times as been "absolutely nothing" to indi- well as the less fortunate periods cate a change in those conditions of life. The breaking of the glass under Premier Marcello Caetano, also reminds us of the suffering of who was made head of state less Dr. others, Making us doubly thank- than two years ago when ful for the moments of bliss and Salazar went into a coma. keeping us aware of our on-going Bar-Ilan University responsibility to help others. A GIFT LIFE Friday, August 7, 1970-17 Ben Natan Named Envoy to France Final Examinations Marked by Computer Most of the final examinations given by Bar-flan University were marked this year for the first time by the university's IBM computer which enabled the results to be known two days after the exami- nations. An o t her interesting computer project at Bar-Ilan researches the personalities of the weak charac- ters in Shakespeare's plays as re- flected by their own speech. The research, arranged under the guid- ance of Prof. Murray Roston and Dr. Joseph Reif, is based on the examination of certain words with- in the text of the plays. Logic is like the sword—those who appeal to it, shall perish by it. —Samuel Butler. Al's tRandido • - A VOLKSWAGEN WITH AN ACCENT. Foreign Car Service Specialist in Volkswagen & Porsche Ferndale, Mich. 1018 W. 9 Mile Rd. 548-3926 Alfons G. Rehme Between Livemois & Pinecrest DEXTER-WEBB COLLISION CO. 18640 Wyoming Ave., Detroit DI 1-1558 master charge DI 1-7510 THE INTERBANK C•AC Master Charge We're Open 7 Insurance Days a Week Work Body Work — Engine Work American Cars — Foreign Cars To the customers I served for many years ... I invite you to let me continue outfitting you with the same consistent style and quality as you received in the past. Thank You. 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