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December 17, 1971 - Image 21

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-12-17

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Beth= Moses Plants Garden in Israel

France to Repay

PARIS (JTA) — Joel Le Theule,
the secretary of the French par-
liament's defense commission told
the National Assembly that the
government has slated $287,000,000
francs ($52,000,000) for the reim-
bursement of the 50 Mirage planes
bought by Israel and embargoed
since the Six-Day War.
Le Theule said this sum does not
include compensation and interest,

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, December 17, 1971-21

Israel for Jets

which Israel demands: He added
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that negotiations were in progress
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Lowest Rentals
Rentals
on the degree of compensation on ,o
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purchase opti
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the basis of 8.5 per cent interest
4,
BEST SERVICE
a year, less than Israel demands.
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Factory trained experts
The talks are being held at the
Quickest
Results
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pects.

Warsaw Cemetery
Vandalized for Profit,
Newspaper Charges

Mrs. Clara Sabin, _synagogue 'Jewish National Fund 'chairman,
and Babb) A. Irving Schnipper (right) receive a ee:rtifieate on behalf
of Cong. Beth Moses from Percy Kaplan, director of the INF. The
congregation planted a garden of 100 trees in the United Synagogue
Forest, on a hilltop near the entrance to Jerusalem. Plans are under
way to expand the garden into grove of 1,000 trees.

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Holiday Mail Slowdown

The Jewish News cautions
all who wish to submit copy
for publication that the holi-
day rush is slowing down
delivery of all mail. Noon
Monday deadlines must be
met, so either mail early or
hand deliver.

Abe Silverstein Heads
Congregation at Yeshiva

Cong. Beth Jacob-Mogain Abra-
ham, at its annual election meet-
ing re-elected Abe Silverstein
president.
Ernest L. Citron was elected
vice president and chairman of the
beard; Nathan Blumenfeld, treas-
urer; and Lee Applebaum, secre-
tary.
The following were elected to
the board of directors: Hillel
Abrams, Michael J. Cohen, Max
Carmen, Irvine Ernst, Oscar Fos-
ter, Harry Levine, Joseph Nus-
baum and Solomon H. Cohen.
One of the oldest continuing Or-
thodox synagogues in the commu-
nity, Beth Jacob-Mogain Abraham
has been affiliated with Yeshivath
Beth Yehudah and conducts serv-
ices at the main Yeshiva building.
The administration expects to
embark on a program of encourag-
ing youthful members of the com-
munity to become active partici-
pants.

Social Question
The social question!—If I had
encountered that great trap at the
beginning of my career, I should
never have written anything worth
while.—Andre Gide.

Closer Israel Ties
Urged by Romanian

JERUSALEM (JTA) — Outgoing
Romanian Anrbassador Valeriu
Georgescu said here that he hoped
relations between his country and
Israel would become even closer
and that the scheme reuniting Ro-
manian-Jewish families with their
relatives in Israel would be
speeded up in the near future.
Georgescu spoke at a farewell re-
ception giyen • in his honor by
Gideon Rafael, director general of
the Israel Foreign Ministry.
His share in improving rela-
tions between Romania and Is-
rael was praised by Absorption
Minister Natan Peled who noted
that there are some 300,000
Jews in Israel from Romania.
Romania is the only Communist
bloc country that did not sever
diplomatic relation with Israel af-
ter the June, 1967 Six-Day War.

AMSTERDAM (JTA)—The Jew-
ish cemetery in Warsaw is being
systematically vandalized by pro-
fessional criminals for profit, the
Dutch daily Avro reported.
According to correspondent Link
Van Bruggen, who is touring
Poland, protests by the Jewish
congregation in Warsaw have been
fruitless.
Van Bruggen reports that every
night intruders penetrate the ceme-
tery through an unmended gap in
the fence and steal tombstones.
These are later polished to remove
the inscriptions and sold for the
production of new marble grave-
stones.
According to the newspaperman,
the Jewish cemetery is already
largely in ruins.

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Goldmann, Brandt Confer
on German Reparations

BONN (JTA)—Dr. Nahum Gold,
mann, president of the World
Jewish Congress, met here with
President Gustaf Heinemann and
Chancellor Willy Brandt• and said
afterward that he thought compen-
sation negotiation with West Ger-
many "would be concluded in a
satisfactory manner" in 1972.
Dr. Goldmann said his 40.min-
ute conversation with Brandt was
devoted to the question of rep-
arations for East Etfropean Jews
arriving in the West.
Goldman also met with For-
eign )(mister Walter Scheel who,
he said, assured him that he
wanted relations between Germans
and Jews to be as good "as pos-
sible" and that he would do "what-
ever be can" to achieve this.

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