::::::::: 27, 1870 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Israel's Great Auto Race — Wasn't ASHKELON — Beset first by angry Orthodox who threatened violent demonstrations if it' were held on Saturday, Israel's first in- ternational auto race was aban- doned Sunday because the spec- tators turned into what a West German racing official called "the most uncivilized, undisciplined mob scene I have ever seen in my life." Police ordered the races, involv- ing 35 drivers from 11 countries, canceled when hundreds of view- ers swarmed on the track after the first race and ignored repeated appeals over the public address system to move. Private • Air Coed. Free Panting SOUTH SEAS IN MIAMI BEACH YOUR LOCATION FOR A SUN 'N FUN VACATION The race bad been postponed for 24 hours after religious ex- tremists had threatened to lie down on the track if it were held on the Sabbath. DAILY Dec. 1S-Jan. . I$7 502;Somr rs. 11 Add s2 daily per pers. D.C. 20-Jan. 3 Kitchenettes Available 1751 Collins Ave., Miami Beach The promoters, a private com- pany including Israeli and West German interests, were to be com- pensated financially for part of their losses arising out of the post- ponement. Sunday is a work day in Israel, and attendance was likely to be smaller than on a rest day. Compensation was to be in the amount of nearly $60,000, appar- ently raised in Orthodox quarters. The deal was widely criticized in Israel as a "payoff," negotiated by Mayor Oved Ben Ami of Na- tanya, who offered his services as mediator to his colleague, Mayor Rahavia Adivi of Ashkelon. DIRECTLY ON THEOCEAN NEAR LINCOLN MALL =RICHMOND Informal and Friendly visa Daily . PIDE TV in every • PP... per pars- cad • FREE Gala dOL occ. aud ear's Parties • Dec. i5-Jan. 15. beericep 10 of Ile • IGAilen- Add $2 daily • F•e Sat per pers. Dec. PorOoe. 28-Jan. 3 Your hosts Fay & Sid Herbert ON TIE Dan AT II ST. DEA Ministry of Education, Zionist Federation Aid Teachers in Diaspora Aisl alit VMS V wr I I • talk teed the JERUSALEM (JTA)—The Gov- ernment-Jewish Agency Coordinat- ing Board have approved the agreement recently concluded be- tween the World Zionist Federa- tion and the ministry of education and culture on cooperation in the propagation of Jewish education in the diaspora. The principal benefit of the agreement is that the difficult job of recruiting Judaica teachers for Jewish schools outside Israel will be taken over by the ministry. A special section to be called the Center for Jewish Education in the diaspora will be set up for this purpose. One of the major difficulties in the recruitment of Israeli teachers for service abroad is that they stand to lose their seiority rights and other social benefits if they stay away for long periods. 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