14—Mday, Dicssidesr 25, 1970 TIE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Rare Eilat Corals at Stake Ecology New Concern for Technion NEW YORK—A call for in- creased concern for ecology in Is- rael was voiced at the anual meet- ing of the American Technion Society by Prof. Moshe Hill, direc- tor of the newly-established Center for Urban and Regional Studies at Technion-Israel Institute of Tech- nology, Citing the development of the port of Mild, he said "One of the costs of development is going to be Eilat's corals, which are per- hapi unique in the world. We can't Israel's minister of housing, hold back the development of Eilat, Ze'ev Sharef (left) greets Frank yet in the process we are destroy- L. Theyleg, Ford Motor Co. en- ing a resource which, from many gineer, member of the Prime viewpoints, is extremely valuable Minister's Economic Conference —for tourism as well. We can't and the board of the Detroit argue with the need for develop- Chapter, American Technion So- ment, but we need to be quite ciety, during the inauguration of aware of what it may be doing to Israel's first industrial exhibi- our environment." lion in Tel Aviv. Jacob Walter Ullmann was in- stalled for a second term as presi- dent of the American Technion Reform Rabbi Suggests Society. . Return to Mikva Rite Ullmann, in his annual message, NEW YORK—The time has noted the current moratorium on fund-raising campaigns, which will come, suggests Rabbi Herbert Wei- continue through next summer. ler in an article in the curreo• The moratorium is in deference issue of "Dimensions in American to the unprecedented goals of the Judaism," for Reform Judaism to UJA and Israel Bonds. consider again the deep spiritual tie added, however, that the and psychological implications of American Technion Society "must the mikva—the ancient rite of wa- look ahead to the time when the ter immersion which historically moratorium ends . . . We can was the basis for Christian bap- utilize the coming months to make tism. our plans, make our friends, and Rabbi Weiner maintains that the step into the heart of the campaign religious soul in our day "craves" in the fall of 1971." more than ideas or verbal expres- HAIFA—A course in electro- sions. It seeks body as well as optics has been started at the mind experiences. Technion by the , department of In his article, "Is Reform Ju- physics, in cooperation with the daism So Right?" Rabbi Weiner faculty of electrical engineering discusses the issue in relation to and the department of chemistry. the current controversy in Israel The course will provide both over the validity of Reform con- theoretical and practical studies versions. One of the objections and is intended for final year which the Orthodox religious es- physics students and for graduate tablishment in Israel raises to Re- students taking advanced degrees form conversions is the fact that in physics, chemistry and electrical they do not require the ritual engineering. water immersion. Dr. Herbert Bernstein, 56, was re- cently appointed director of the Jews in Iraq Suffer Technion Research and Develop- ment Foundation Ltd. Dr. Bern- Persisting Persecution stein is taking over from Prof. TEL AVIV (JTA)—Tourists ar- Yosef Hagin, who will continue to riving here from Arab countries Serve as vice president of the have reported that the situation of Technion for Research. the remaining Jews there is as bad Dr. Bernstein, an organic them= as ever. 1st, received his PhD from Penn- An American visitor recently in sylvania State University. Since Iraq said the economic position 1966, and until he joined the Tech- of Iraqi Jews has deteriorated and nion six months ago, he served they face physical persecution. Ac- as adviser to a number of Israel's cording to a tourist from Egypt, Institutes of higher learning and there are still Jews under deten- industrial enterprises. tion in that country. Two Rockets Fired in Jerusalem; Shazar's Home Missed JERUSALEM (JTA)—Two Katu- Israeli civilian car in Gaza but prisonment, five of them at hard labor, for murdering three Israeli sha rockets were fired at the Kata- caused no casualties or damage. A military tribunal in Gaza sen- soldiers and committing various mon quarter of Jerusalem Sunday morning in the first attack of its tented seven terrorists to life im- acts of sabotage. kind since the ceasefire went into effect last August. No casualties QUALITY • SERVICE • PRICE were reported, but one residence in the wealthy quarter was dam- aged. One rocket landed about 50 yards from the residence of Presi- LEADS THE WAY dent Zalman Shazar but failed to explode. It was detonated safely by J0 DOES police. The second rocket exploded in the kitchen of a home where four women were having coffee but NORTHLAND FORD none were injured. 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