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July 02, 1971 - Image 29

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-07-02

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12,000 Addicts in Israel,
Health Minister Reports

JERUSALEM (JTA) -----:- -Health
Minister Victor Shemtov told the
Knesset that the number of nar-
cotics addicts in Israel was "liber-
ally" estimated at 12,000. Most of
them, he stressed, smoke relatively
harmless hashish.
Responding to a question from
MK Shlomo Lorincz of Agudath Is-
rael, Shemtov denied reports that
El Fatah, the largest' of the Pales-
tinian organizations, was introduc-
ing hashish into Israel to drug the
populace and make it more sus-
ceptible to conquest.

Temple Era Inscription
1st Find of Its Kind.
in Jerusalem Old City

JERUSALEM — Prof.

Memorial to Six Million

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Nahman
Avigad has announced the first
find in the Old City of an inscrip-
This Week's Radio and
tion from the First Temple period.
Television Programs
The inscription in ink was
HIGHLIGHTS
found on a piece of pottery near
Time:
9:45
a.m. Sunday
the southeastern part of the Jew-
Station: Channel 2
ish Quarter, where Prof. Avigad
Feature: "The High Price of
has begun his third season of dig-
Poverty" series continues with
ging.
Evelyn Linden, of the Jewish Com-
In three rows of letters, Prof. munity Council executive commit-
Avigad has been able to decipher tee, as hostess. She will discuss
one word the name "Michayahu." `What are the Realities of Living
He hopes to decipher more of the on Public Assistance?" with ADC
writing with the aid of photo- recipients, members of the West
Side Mothers Organization and
graphs.
social
service leaders Robert Hand-
This is the first find of its kind
ley, Alan W. Houseman, Prof.
since the 1920s, when a sherd from Richard Simmons Jr., Juanita
the First Temple period was un- Walker and Clothilde Gallagher.
covered outside the present walls.
It too was inscribed in ink.
ETERNAL LIGHT
Meanwhile, it was announced
Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday
Station: WWJ
that a large synagogue from the
Feature: "The Sanctity of the
period of the Mishna and Talmud
was discovered in Kasrein in the Individual" is part three in a series
Golan Heights by Israel's depart- of dialogues on "Democracy and
ment of antiquities and museums. the Bible." The democratic ideal
asa n element in religion will be
discussed by participants, author
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Moscow. Series host, Cantor Har-
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larly business people and indus-
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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
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WARREN HILLS, Rhodesia (JT-A-)-
Men, who are knaves individ-
—A memorial-- monument to the
ually, are in the mass very honor-
Six Million—an obelisk topped by able.—Montesquieu.
a Star of David—was consecrated
at the Jewish cemetery here in
the presence of the deputy mayor
of Salisbury and 150 Jews of three
congMatiOns.
H. H. Gollop, chairman of the
Mashonaland Committee of the
Central African Jewish Board of
Deputies, said it was "a murder
memorial and not a war memo-
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IN CONTACT
Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday
Station: WJR
Feature: Hal Youngblood, with
religious and moral figures, hosts
the weekly program whose prem-
ise is to place religion and man
in contact.

NEW YORK (JTA)—City Uni-
versity of New York students will
have an unprecedented opportunity
to study the Talmud via television
next semester as the university
further expands its offerings in
Judaic studies.
The course in Talmudic literature
will be taught via CUMBIN (City
University Mutual Benefit Instruc-
tional Network), by Dr. Emanuel
Rackman, CUNY professor of Ju-
daic studies and consultant to the
chancellor on Judaic studies. Stu-
dents will be able to take the two-
way video Talmud course at any
one of the campuses where
CUMBIN is presently received-
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