Israelis Save Hebron Mayor Hopes to Get OK Israeli Moslems to Visit Mecca Famed Church for JERUSALEM (JTA) — Sheikh denied by the latter. Jaabari has Ali el Jaabari, the since sent another request through mayor of Hebron, is still trying the Saudian Embassy in Jordan. in Sinai Desert to Mohammed get King Faisal's permission for TEL AVIV—One of Christiani- ty's oldest churches—built on the biblical site of the Burning Bush— was saved from destruction Tues- day when,the Israeli army used helicopter fire engines to douse flames. St. Catherine's Monastery, at the foot of Mt: Sinai in the Sinai Des- ert, was built 1,450 years ago. It contains a priceless collection 'of books, mosaics and icons, which were not damaged. However, eight rooms of the monks' dormintory and a small chaptl were destroyed. The -tyzantine emperor Justinian I built the monastery to honor an Egyptian Christian martyred by the Romans in Alexandria in the 4th Century. Defense Minister Moshe Dayan and the military chief of staff, Gen. Hahn Bar-Lev, flew by helicopter to direct the fight to save the mon- astery, 56 miles northwest of Sharm el Sheikh. Israeli Moslems to make the pH; grimage to Mecca in Saudi Arabia. Jaabari's announcement last week that the Saudian monarch had granted permission was Credit Courses in Israel Offered U.S. Collegians THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS F YOU CAN'T VISIT THE SHOWROOM—Ili BR$IC THE SHOWROOM TO YOU! He said that a high-ranking Saudian official had informed a Hebron notable that Faisal said he conld not prevent any Moslem from visiting the holy places in Mecca. Jaabari said he had planned to send a delegation to Amman to discuss measures to enable Israeli Moslems to make the pilgrimage. WASHINGTON, D.C.—The State University of New York, Bnai Brith • Hillel Foundations and the kibutz movement in Israel have agreed upon the establishment of a new academic program in Israel for American university students. Its goal will be the development of broadened opportunities for stu- dents to receive course credit for Israel studies. The initial steps in this pilot project will be three winter programs on "Modern Is- rael: The Kibutz as Idea and Ex- perience." Students may choose from a two- week, two-credit, course Dec. 21- Jan. 4; a three-week, three-credit course Jan. 4-25; or a combined five-week program Dec. 21-Jan. 25. The cos tin c 1 u d es tuition, on, round- `Israel Through Eyes trip jet fare from New York and kibutz accommodations in Israel. of Its Leaders' Edited For information and applications, contact Bnai Brith Hillel Founda- by 3 U.S. Scholars tions, 1640 Rhode Island, NW, "Israel Through the Eyes of Its Washington 20036. Leaders," an anthology produced under the editorship of three noted American scholars and educators, Sapir Nixei 'Quick' Jobs was just published in Tel Aviv by for Europeans in Israel Meorot. The 447-page book is print- JERUSALEM (JTA) -- Finance ed in English. Minister Pinhas Sapir said that Editorp of this newest volume no foreign workers will be allowed future of Israel through the to work in Israel unless they are eyes of its leaders include Dr. experts earmarked for special pro- Abraham I. Katsh, president of jects. He was referring specifically Dropsie University, Philadelphia; to non-Jewish workers from Euro- Dr. Israel T. Naamani, professor pe who sought short-term jobs in of political science at the Univer- Israel. sity of Louisville; and Dr. David Rudaysky, bead of the Institute of Hebrew Studies at New York Uni- versity. The 36 contributors represent- ing every socio-economic, politi- cal and religious phase of Israeli life made their own selections from their own speeches, articles, essays or books. Contributors include Goa Meir, David Ben-Gurion, Menahem Begin, Moshe Dayan, Abba Eban, Israel Goldstein, .Itzhalc Rabin, Zalman Shazer and 'Yigal Alton_ There is a brief biographical sketch and evaluative introducation of each contributor which includes the main current of thinking, his leadership role and the area of his specific competance.- Only one of them, Levi Eshkol, died in office as president In 1969. However, shortly before his death he instructed his staff to forward his essay to the editors. Friday,- December 3, 1971-21 LEE FERTELL Ass't. - Soles Manager - PRENTIS CADILLAC CO. 2151 EUREKA 282-1818 382-7820 Wyandotte The best thing after Sunday brunch is Osmun's. Sometimes on Sundays you'd like to do a little shopping. So from now until New Year's, our stores in the TEL-TWELVE MALL, TECH PLAZA CENTER and TEL-HURON CENTER will be open on Sundays. But just sometimes: NOON TO 5 P.M. (And, we'll be open evenings 'til 9 P.M. the rest of the week.) 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South African naval:headquar- ters at Simonstown -announced the appointment of Lt. - 011=ml-tier Raymond Epstein_ as commanding officer of the Port Elizabeth Naval Base. Col. All Edelste in; district ,Criminal__ investigation officer for capi' Tcnvn, has been promoted to er71-"---1 = --- "VbSgancldn t WRIStS-A ei.E OF as .8 FROM SEAGRAAI DISTILL/AS