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October 16, 1970 - Image 39

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-10-16

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'Operation Israel' Flights to Precede Allied Campaign

As part of the pre-campaign
preparation for the 1971 Allied
Jewish Campaign-Israel Emergen-
cy Fund, a series of one-week
"Operation Israel" flights will
leave in the fall and winter to take
participants to areas and installa-
tions in Israel not normally open
to public view.
While in Israel the members of
the tour will meet with high offi-
cials of the government, the mili-
tary and the Jewish Agency who
will provide them with on the
scene top-level information per-
taining to the present situation.

Special nonstop charter flights
sponsored by the Jewish Welfare
Federation and the national United
Jewish Appeal will leave from
New York with departure and
arrival times arranged so that con-
nections can be made to and from
Detroit on the same day. This will
enable the members of the mis-
sions to make their time in Israel
highly productive while requiring
them to spend as little time as
possible away from their homes
and businesses.
Richard Sloan, Detroit chairman
of "Operation Israel" and himself

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a veteran of many such trips,
stated: "The 75 Detroiters who
were privileged to participate in
last year's missions found it an
Miller Road
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enlightening and inspiring experi-
. - Brilliantly done, devastatingly
ence. Our members do not go to
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Israel as ordinary tourists but are A fury of black and burning rubber
"JOE"
greeted by government officials as
Week Nights 6:15, 0:15, 10:15. SAT. and
"BLACK ANGELS"
SUN. 2:00, 4:00, 6:00, 0:00, 10:00. WED.
American community leaders who
Plus Joan Crawford In
MATINEE at 1:00 only, 31.
are showing their solidarity with
"BERSERK"
Israel. Words cannot describe the
Every WEDNESDAY Ladles Day
Plymouth Rd.
MAI KAI
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
at Farmington Rd.
joy of praying at the Western wall Late Show
For Schedule Information
GA 7-0400 a KE 44400
or greeting newly arrived immi-
Call WO 1.7917
Exclusive Michigan Engagement
grants at Lod airport or standing
"CATCH-22" (R)
NEIGHBORHOOD
at the edge of the Suez. How well
With Alan Arkin
Greenfield Rd. FRI. 6:00, 0:20, 10:45. SAT. 1:30, 3:45,
we understood the sights of the
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mi. a.
355-3920 COO, sao, 10:41, SUN. 2:30, 4:30. EVE.
Israelis as we visited a kibutz on
At Popular Prices Now!
7:00, 930. MON., TUES., THURS. 7:00,
the banks of the Jordan River!"
Barbra Streisand,
9:30. WED. 1111, 2:30. EVE. 730, 9:30.
Yves Montand, Bob Newhart
According to Panl Zuckerman,
"ON A CLEAR DAY, YOU
national chairman of "Operation
OAK Ma LI aL111.0tAlis
MAIN, RO
CAN SEE FOREVER"
Israel," because of the requests Mon., Tues.,
Area 1st. Run
Excl
Thurs. 7:10, 9:30. Wed. Mat.
of specific groups, special mis- 1:30, Eve. 7:10, sae. Sat. and Sun. 1:30,
WALSW'
rain, Jack Faience
sions have been set up. Physi- 3:45, 6:03, SAO, 10•40.
With L
Lenimon In
Plus
cians will have their own tour
On Plynteunt Rd., VI S4630
3 bike. W. of Greeorld
L FOOLS"
Dec. 5-13. A father and son mis- ATLAS
die Matinee -
SA
Now shown at popular prices
sion for those 16 years and older
Gee. C. Scott, Karl Maiden
right Water' a
"Rine
will take place Dec. 20-30. Two
"PATTON"
(GP)
Seats 75e
missions for married couples FRI. 6:45, 1030. SAT. 3:15, 6:45, 10:00.
have been planned for Nov. 29- SUN. 2:00, 5:00 Oka. MON., TUES.,
r a/ Grand River
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only.
Dec. 9 and Jan. 10-20. The two- WED., THURS. II:00
REDFORD
7-2560—Free Parking
Metro Entertainment
week women-only mission will
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Candice
Coupons Accepted
be from Jan. 30 to Feb. 3.
ER BLUE"
only. FRI. 9:10 only.
In addition to the special mis- BERKLEY 12 aukr.doolldge, LI 2-0330 WK. NIGHT
dude 6:40 only.
Organ
sions, three of the men-only mis- Elliott Gould, Donald Sutherland In
SAT. 5:15, .00. SUN. 4a.5, 111:00.
"MASH"
sions will include large representa-
Plus
NIGHTS open 6:45 shown 730,
tion from the Detroit community. WK.
9:05. SAT. EVE. Re-open 6:45 shown
"STILETTO"
They are Nov. 14-22, Jan. 16-24 and 7:00, 9:05. SUN. Reopen 4:45 shown
9:53. FRI. 735, 11:00.
NIGHTS
6:15,
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530, 7:00, 935.
Feb. 13-21.
SAT. 7:10, 10:05. SUN. 6:15, 9:55.
SAT, and SUN. Spec. Children's
Spec. Children's Matinee Sat. & Sun.
Sloan reports that more than 60
Matinee All Seats 75c
All Seats 7Se
members of the Detroit Jewish
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community have already indicated
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over
12:50, 2:55. SUN. Shown
SAT.
shown
an interest in joining one of the
12:05, 2:10.
missions and he expects many
Starts WED, for 1 Wk.
Birmingham
"2
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at
more to make application in the
Maple
"GONE WITH THE WIND"
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Camilla.
months ahead.
Quinn
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In
For information, call Sol Drach-
ROYAL OAK 315 W. LI Fourth
1-21112 ' R. 0'
ler, assistant director of the Jew-
Limited Engagement — 1 Wk. Only
(RI
Clyde Beatty, Fay* Dunaway in
ish Welfare Federation, WO 5- . MON. thru THURS. II:50 only. FRI.
7:00, 10:35. SAT. zas, 11:05. SUN. 5:25,
3939.
"BONNIE & CLYDE"
935.

Men's Clubs

PHI LAMBDA KAPPA MEDI-
CAL FRATEIWITY will hear Dr.
Adrian Kantrowitz, renowned heart
surgeon who has joined the staff
of Sinai Hospital as director of
surgical services, .at a brunch
meeting 10:30 a.m. Oct. 25 in the
Sinai Hospital Auditorium. Both
the undergraduate chapter and
alumni club will sponsor the lec-
ture, on the topic "New Horizons
in Heart Surgery." All physicians
and their wives are invited. For
reservations, call Dr. George
Dean, 358-3840, or Dr. Joseph
Stern, 358-3344.
• • •
SRAAREY ZEDEK MEN'S CLUB
will hear State Sen. Sander Levin,
candidate for governor, at a meet-
ing 9:45 a.m. Sunday at the syna-
gogue. It will follow services and
breakfast and will be similar to a
meeting with Gov. Milliken last
week.
• • •
BETH MOSES MEN'S CLUB
will hold a "Meet the Candidiates
Night" 8 p.m. Monday at the syn-
agogue. Republican and Democra-
tic candidates for the offices of
U.S. senator and Michigan gover-
nor will be present hTe public is
invited.

FRI. 9:05 only. SAT. EVE. 530, 9:05.
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SAT. & SUN. Spec. Kiddie Matinee
All Seats 75c
"RING OP BRIGHT "SAT'S"
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This Week in History

(From the files of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency)
40. Years Ago This Week: 1930
The Jewish Communist paper in Minsk called for permanent
courses in "antixeligicius science" in all of Russia's Jewish schools.

Sir Hermann Gollancz, scholar and the first British rabbi to be
knighted 1(1923), died in London at 78.
.Ida Kramer, "Mrs. Isaac Cohen" in "Abie's Irish Rose" for six
years, died at 52 during Simhat Torah dinner in her Brooklyn home.
Germany's National Socialists, in their first anti-Jewish motion
in the Reichstag, proposed the confiscation of the property of bankers
and stockbrokers and of East European Jews who had immigrated
since 1914. A Fascist deputy caused an uproar by declaring, "We do not
desire persecution of the Jews, but we demand the elimination from
German life of everything Jewish as well as the abolition of the influ-
ence of the Jewish press."
Special investigator Sir John Simpson recommended strictures in-
cluding a suspension of Jewish immigration to Palestine pending a
census. Dr. Chaim Weizmann resigned after 12 years as president of
Leonard Baskin Show Set the Jewish Agency and the World Zionist Organization over Britain's
"denying the rights and sterilizing the hopes of the Jewish people."
Barclay Gallery Ltd., at North- Felix M. Warburg resigned as chairman of the Jewish Agency's admini-
land Center in Southfield, opens strative committee, charging Britain has "misled" him on its policy.
its fall season with an exhibition Lord Me _ lchett quit as chairman of the Council for the Jewish Agency.
of original graphics by American
10 Years Ago This Week: 1960
artist Leonard Baskin. Scheduled
Yaacoil MTshe Toledano, Israeli minister of religious affairs for
for Oct. 24 to Nov. 14, the one-man
show includes some 40 woodcuts, two years and Sephardic chief rabbi of Tel Aviv for 18 years, died at 79.
Notorious Nazi criminal Maximilian Belgart was sentenced to
etchings and other graphics, works
which span the past 20 years of death in Poland. Ex-SS guards Otto Boehm and August Hoehn were
sentenced in Dusseldorf to life imprisonment for murder. Ex-SS Col.
Baskin's distinguished career.
The Southfield Arts Council will Richard Kokita, the "Eichmann of Galicia," was found playing the
sponsor a fund-raising champagne violin in a Hamburg club.
preview at the gallery on the eve-
Eighty-five per cent of West Germans polled said they didn't want
ning of Oct. 23. The group, formed another Hitler, 5 per cent said they did, and 10 per cent didn't know.
seven months ago by Mayor Nor-
Israeli Foreign Minister Golda Melt- advised the UN General Assem-
man Feder, will receive a percen- bly that "the time is due for this organization to remind the Arab states
tage of sales from the gallery.
of their basic obligations."
A' special sidelight of Barclay
The Association of Persons Persecuted by the Nazis charged that
Gallery's Baskin exhibition is the 69 West German Foreign Ministry personnel, 80 per cent of higher-
showing of the film "Images of rank ministry civil servants and 51 of the 70 embassy directors had
Leonard Baskin" on Detroit's Nazi pasts.
WTVS.
Dolores Anne Baker, 25, kidnaped with a friend Oct 1 and molested
by Jordanians, was identified as a niece of Nice presidential candidate
.
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