• $1 466;100Raitect in - Pm-Inougutat kraeHrortitSitles-'- 1 4T4P0 H P.A CTI 1mistileti?s'etf -fnitsorbingl., ant* - creased number O4-immigrante4 - meeting the needs for its security: "The responsibility of saving Jews and resettling them in Israel at this time belongs in the largest cord sum of - T450,000,000 for the Jews wile-wee- sew rneasirre" to - the Jewish people beiwg economic absorption of -. a_ rising flhltttd- to leave for Israel Per- in everywhere. We cannot carry number of. immigrants- -to -Israel; . "'"! 'eeweetheeS alkali ever be. much of 'this burden in a period laraelliOntiganizatiOniAtfiloials fore. ; - - Chief of staff of- crisis," Barley declared. Former Israeli an n!m,* *WV' 4 - .4" -"!--4i Israel's _Finance Minister Pinhas. Gen. Haim- Barley, who was the 'The annotincement 01 1 11411* .guest of honor. at the dinner, -as- Sapir stated in a cable to the Bond film-inaugural - Selo:was made by sorted. that unless world Jewry conference that he has submitted 'Sad 'Itothbetg'; general " eitalrniaw -was - prepared to- extend -the fullest a_ new development budget amount- of the Israel Bond Organization, measure of financial supPort, ing to $500,000,000. He said the at an international -inainiural din- -Israel would not be able to fulfill Israel_ Bond campaign would have to Provide. 90 per cent of this budget—$450,000,000—if the- pro- jects included in- it are to be fin- anced. Sapir indicated to the confer- (Frees the files it Jewish Telegraphic Agency) ence that the largest item in the Tenn =Ago R'his Week: 1932 g neY) new development budget is 5207,- Prof. Aerk" Ehlitteln -Mid the JTA T.11. iieliat laws. 000,000 for the Israel government's fate - Will -be, far, beta" If- — 7 ' °•' °"9."! viumagrazig"-- Of the share of the conStrtiction of .hous- - German republic," jag,- primarily for new immigrants, Bernard „.G. Richards- was feted for- 25 years as fintbor, journalist. and that $47,800,000 was allocated for industrial development to Zionist and American Jewish Congress executive setfetari.- - create jobs for the newcomers. Ift,Years Ago This Week: 391101 . -- Ihninotion -of agricultural de- The Hebrew University in Jerusalem had 95 Arab;shnients, seven veloPMent, transportation and ex- more than the year before ploitation of 'natural resources are : • • - other items in the .new budget- - -- Marking the 200th anniversary of the first Jetikiklement In * resolution summing up the Michigan, the University of Detroit staged; -sierki; ce eients honor- Ob jectives of the -1972 Israel Bond- ing lase'. Conference, the delegates here The (Conservative) Rabbinical Assentbly . urged an end to the pledged "our unbroken solidarity "chaotic, conflicting and competitive efforts!! birthe U.S. to aid Soviet and our, undivided energy to the Jewry. "It is shocking how every national Jewish organization acts fulfillment of Israel's three basic on own,- issuing pronouncements sometimen, contradicting one needs of 1972: a strong economy another,: confusing everyone and _helping, no „one," Atabbi Edward tà . prevent another -war, economic Sandrow, president, complained. " *. 'expansion tii" Provide- housing and The Scsith"Afrken Board:Of Jeirishlieputies asked •parliament to jobs for an Increased number of immigrants from Russia and up- consider banning publication of anti-Semitic material: grading-the housing and economic Six: Jen*. Were killed.: and seven Dmariedsly ivormded in Algerian _opportunities of the disadvantaged liberation -chuites. "The. nintt day; the Older rabbi - of Mascara died sector of the population?' after beinglidied oinside?ilasisnalialtinsgoWs Sen. Bury Goldwater (R., Ark.), picketed in New York by fseisises, Gintrect Divider fascists,- declared in Madison Square Garden: "Let -mOsare is a man who is half Jewish . I don't remeniber ever having _known a Jew who wasn't a patriot" scriPtliiiii for" Aria - • communities in the United States ......11Agaherg ..... bem„ , thehil" and Canada in the unprecedented amoun t of :$126,460 000 initiated . cunicern American...Ay -for American ra ise —T;;: the resettlement r of Russian the 1972 campaignna " This 'T.F 7 47e1. n. Jewish History From the driest White Wine to the Richest Red Wine "A iihn gor 011 • ad e Also available Champagne and other sparkling wines. - -ALL -KOSHER FOR ,PASSOVER - " . - ' , -- " -Your-Jewish Book Store OAK PARK - . DETROIT 25242- GREENREID 13535 W. 7 MRE Ample Free Parking 3911-9095 at UM,* . • Nerds Of 10 * mils, in Greenfield Center - DI ..1-0569 :0-11.411111-r-, Classified Ads Vet Fast Aesidts! 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He Itaabeen an-Active t hstAintriCas'Illhanelsoeskiss : choose *Me, including: • Round Trip Air TrangsatenfitWiff supporter of Israel's only four-year ssini 1:MisiittNanopnikait:Ahpint , liberal arts English-language col- ".otrAeronaveacie Menke sthscluted SON it 7 Kahn occominockrtions at theist:nil elf loar_ititiCiabased rill:doubly *ow- lege since its Inception in 1968. per person = sneak ai indic:4nd 'below) • Transfers • fiesta Cruise • pad-others. - Add 1E3.00 for tax—and ionic*. 'With the purchase of the new . GasAtnnicoC.rty 1 for 3 nights/4 days for onfr $49.00 at the Hotel Arista'. $59.01latAtwilkstoPplace- - "4--' ' ' -...„:,„=„s1 ot ,... .. , 44446, , -7 - :,- campus, plans are under way for the expansion of existing programs. -and the introduction' -of new Pre; ., grams. Among the programs to be ACAPULCO - ' Oa Tim Ocsay . IP 01101041 ...via...kV/19 expanded are creative- sets and ,A iseniolftiifisest . . Of wale alools) • . SW thwarts silo' • Witham SIMI Laiselaii MAP 111.1. fluoilliseis OW, $399.611 education. Dr. Louis Katzaff„-.411-, - levf oa4 Me W0- --ra.. NINO Wisr rector of education at 'the Ameri- -- 41111 2., joi can College, reported; "We - have had remarkable success"-in the 111 1-11111111711 EPITALATErti . . area of teaching retztrsled, and brain-damaged. cluldree 47" Eastland Center Professional Building 883 West Long Lake Road . New programs will include social Main Floor) work and Russian area studies. A Bloomfield Village Square feature of the latter program, ac- l7800 East Eight Mile Road Shopping Center cording to Dr. Norman Greenwald, Harper \hoods, Michigan 48225 Bloomfii- 1,1 Hills, Michigan 48013 American College founder -and , - - - . • In . . _ ds . , s 11 Holidaylni-si le PtilitetS- 449 °1- — 14 371-8470 , . 647-8100