Gahal Attacks, Eba n for TV. Remarks JERUSALEM JTA) — In one of its most rancorous sessions in a long time; the - Knesset defeated a Gahal motion for a debate on For- eign Minister -Alibi. Eban's recent remarks on e _ scaPed Nazi criminals. The vote was 27:22. Dr. Benjamin Halevi, a Ger- man-born; Berlin-educated former r This- Week's 'Radio and TelevisiOrsbollnlins LUBAVITCH- JEWISH HOUR Time: 8:30 a.m. Sunday. Station:- WKNR. and Time: 1 a.m. Monday. Station: WKNR-FM (100). Feature: Sermonette and Hasidic melodies. • -a HIGHLIGHTS Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday. Station! Channel 2. Feature: "The Literary Cast" Offers highlights on the Jewish literary scene. "Red.-Star Over Bethlehem," a conversation with its author, Ira Hirschmann, is Sun- day's prograin. 1 REFLECTIONS IN SOUND Time: ,9:30 a.m. Sunday. Station: -WCAR. Feature: Rabbi Harold S. Loss of Temple Israel will explore some fundamental Jewish themes pre- sent in today's popular music. • * • 1N CONTACT - Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday_ Station: Wilt. Feature: "Irr Contact" - is a week- ly program that places religion and man in contact, featuring Hal Youngblood. • * ETERNAL LIGHT Time: -10:311.42.m.__Sunday, Station: WWJ. - - Feature: "The Promising Young Man" tells the story of a 16-year- old boy dying of leukemia who asks that the money set aside for his education be given to other youngsters for their education. Story by Harry Gersh. • * • BNAI SHALOM Time: 10 p.m. Sunday. Station: WBRB-FM (102.7). Feature: Phil Blazer provides a contemporary potpourri of Jewish culture, humor, music and litera- ture. . - • , JEWISH WORLD Time: 7 p.m. Sunday. . Station: WMZK-FM (98). Feature: Jack Roberts presents Israeli• folk music, community notes and news from Israel. • • * COMMUNITY CURRENTS Time: 7 a.m. Sunday. Station: WDEE. and: Time: Noon hour weekdays. Station: WQRS-FM (105.1). Feature: Mordecai S. Chertoff, who wrote "The New Left- and the Jews," will disduss his book with Eileen_ Berris. Business Briefs Israeli Supreme Court justice now serving as a Gahal MK, accused Eban of lying in presenting his explanation of his remarks to the Knesset • and the Israeli public. _ Ebari opened a hornet's nest Oct 18 when, on the David Frost television show taped in New York, he said that the question of hunt- ing down escaped Nazi criminals "hardly interests me." ` Eban said, that while he did not oppose trials of captured. Nari criminals, their crinies were not "capable of expiation" and the essence of the Holocaust did not rest on "some wretched man in Paraguay or Brazil." On returning to IsrUel, Eban stressed that the Hol should be viewed -in terms of its impact en and lessons for humanity, 'rather on the search for inclividual criminals. Dr. Halevi charged that Eban had tried to mislead Israelis with his explanation 'and that the prac- tical effect of Eban's remarks would be a _slowing down of what the MK -called the already lag- gardly searches for wartime kill- ers , of Jews. Eban replied that Dr. Halevi's charges - were the cheapest and most irrelevant he hid-ever heard. He said public reaction in Israel had praised him for displaying Profound -understanding of the Holocaust -and genuine feeling for its victims_ In the flood of letters he received—from Jewish leaders and wartime partisans and aver- age Jews—not one was critical, he asserted. (In London, Joseph Rosensaft, president of the World Federation of Bergen-Belsen Associations, said he could find no- fault with Eban's remarks and said he thought Eban was rather effective on the-subject of the. Holocaust. He added that perhaps Eban's phrasing. was un- fortunate with reference to the ap-,_ prehension of war _criminals.) -- . The late Rabbi A. H. Hersh- Chancellor Willy Brandt were standing. man's photo hat- been added to among the hundreds of well wish- the group of Presidents' of the ers who cabled the secretary of ; - eaulle3_ CT