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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Comay Defends Old City Project; Israel
Spends 814 000 000 on Improvement
To give _up pretensions is as
a peace settleMent," the ambassa- blessed a relief as to get them
dor wrote.
gratified—William James.
Reddaway noted that Israel's
annexation of East Jerusalem was
declared invalid by the Security
Council which censured all meas-
ures taken to alter the status of the
city.
Comay, in his letter claimed that
"the Security •ouncil's record on
Jerusalem is so one-sided that its
1967."
anti-Israel resolutions on the sub-
The Times also published a let- ject have little moral force."
ter from John Reddaway, former
deputy commissioner general of World Health Association
the United Nations Relief and
Works Agency for Palestinian Refu- Opens Center at Rehovot
gees (UNRWA), who criticized the
TEL AVIV (JTA)-- The World
Greater London Council for pro- Health Organization's first ad-
Established conserva-
viding town planning experts to vanced training center in immu-
tive synagogue seeks
advise the Jerusalem municipality nology outside of its headquarters
on the housing projects.
in Switzerland was opened at the
replacement for retir-
Meanwhile, Yehuda Tamir, chair- Weizmann Institute of Science at
ing sexton. Must be
man of the Company for the Re- Rehovot. It will operate within the
construction of the Jewish Quarter framework of the institute's depart-
able Bal Shachrit &
announced that more than $14,000,, ment of chemical • immunology
000 has been invested in the Jewish headed by Prof. Michael Sela.
Bal Kreah. Salary
Quarter of Old Jerusalem during
The agreement• with the Weiz-
the past four years. He said that mann Institute stipulates that the
open. Please call
$14,294,294 had been spent on de- WHO's immunology research and
velopment work and compensation training centers in other countries
payments to Arab families evac- will be able to nominate students
uated from the area.
for advanced training at Rehovot.
Tamir added that another $10,-
000,000 will be invested during the
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next four years after which "the
High Holiday
basic things will be finished."
Bal Shachris
For Confidential
He said streets in the Old Quarter
also able to read Torah
are now. being excavated to lay
Appointment.
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underground television and tele-
Religious Chairman
phone cables and water and sewer
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lines.
By the end of 1972, he said, some
200 to 250 of the planned apart-
ments will have been completed.
Comay's letter was in reply to a
Times editorial that criticized Is-
rael for undertaking projects that
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city should be regarded as the
territory of another state has
little relation to past history or
present reality. Certainly no Jew
dwelling in the city of David and
Isaiah could think of it in this
light.
"If Jordan seeks a special posi-
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LONDON (JTA) — The Times
published a letter from Israeli
Ambassador Michael Comay de-
fending the controversial housing
projects in East Jerusalem on
grounds that "it is the duty of the
Israeli authorities to provide es-
sential housing in the city on what-
ever sites are suitable for this
purpose and without regard for the
armistice line that vanished in
.
The Bnai Moshe Israel Bond Campaign was launched at a recent
kick-off meeting attended by (from left) seated: Hyman Lipsitz; Abe
Pasternak, co-chairman; Mrs. James Kovacs, sisterhood president;
Ban Kahn, chairman; and Athur Bochan; standing: Saul Rabins;
Dr. Jerome Lechner; Dr. Morris Rubin; Louis Kepes; Simon Goldman,
men's club president and ticket chairman; and I. IV. Sherr.
SYNAGOGUE
SERVICES
CONG. SHAAREY SHOMAYIM: Services 7:45 p.m. today and 9 a.m.
Saturday.Rabbi Goldman will speak on "Journey's End." Brian
Mintz and Fred Strasberger, Bnai Mitzva.
TEMPLE ISRAEL: Services 8:30 p.m. today and 11 a.m. Saturday.
Rabbi Syme will deliver a book review sermon on Ernest K. Gann's
"The Antagonists," the story of Masada. Richard Altman and
David Striph, Bnai Mitzva.
CONG. MISHICAN ISRAEL: Services 7:45 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Satur-
day. Rabbi Kranz will speak on "Move! Don't Just Stand There."
CONG. BNAI MOSHE: Services 7 p.m. today and 8:45 a.m. Saturday.
Rabbi Lehrman's sermon will be "Before the Clash."
CONG. BNAI JACOB: Services 7:47 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Saturday.
Rabbi Isaac will speak on "The Nine Days."
CONG. BETH MOSES: Services 6:15 p.m. today and 8:45 a.m. Satur-
day. Gary Berman, Bar Mitzva.
CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK: Services 6 p.m. today and 8:45 a.m. Satur-
day. Jeffrey Pearlman and Hal Miller, Bnai Mitzva.
CONG. BETH ACHIM: Services 6:45 p.m. today and 8:45 a.m. Satur-
day. Roger Weller, Bar Mitzva.
.Regular services will be held at Cong. Beth Abraham, Cong. Bnai
David, Cong. Beth Shalom, Temple Beth Jacob of Pontiac, Adas
Shalom Synagogue, Temple Emanu-El, Temple Kol Ami, Livonia
Jewish Congregation, Temple Beth El, Cong. Beth Hillel, Young Israel
of Greenfield, Young Israel of Oak-Woods, Cong. Bnai Israel-Beth
Yehuda, Cong. Bnai Israel of Pontiac and Downtown Synagogue.
Assimilation, Hiding of Identity
Ascribed to USSR Jews' Diminution
LONDON (JTA)—An analysis
of the latest Soviet census by the
Institute of Jewish Affairs here
disclosed that the Jewish popula-
tion of the USSR has declined by
5.2 per cent in the last 11 years.
The analysis attributed the de-
cline to assimilation, a desire to
conceal Jewish identity and nat-
ural decrease, though it observed
that these were only possible
causes.
The Jewish population of the
Soviet Union in 1959, according to
the census, was 2,268,959, or one
Jew to every 92 other Soviet cit-
izens. In 1970, the Jewish popula-
was down to 2,151,000 or one in
112.
one facing many Jewish commu-
nities around the world, and par-
ticularly those like Soviet Jewry
which suffered the demographic
disaster of Nazi genocide." Such
communities lost an entire genera-
tion of children who would have
been by now producing their own
children, Milman continued.
In the period covered by the
census the total population of the
Soviet Union increased by nearly
33,000,000 to 241,720,000, an in-
crease of 15.8 per' cent. Jews now
form less than 1 per cent of the
total for the first time in two cen-
turies, the analysis noted.
Respect
To feed men and not to love
Discussing the possibility of nat- them is to treat them as if they
ural decrease as a cause for the were barnyard cattle. To love
diminished Jewish population, the them and not to respect them is
analyst, I. Milman, noted that "the to treat them as if they were
possibility of natural decline is household pets. —Mencius.
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