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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-03-31

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Israel-Romania Pact
-kale tied; Arabs " Says

By RABBI SAMUEL J. FOX

Passover uit:.

(Copyright l,72, ITA

the commit-
pity was not able to lead and con-
duct the seder for themselves.

"

Why is - it that Oiithe_ first two
Istanbul AZINS)--aThe Arat:Boy7..-'
-cott Committee has charged - that nights of -Passover the Kidush
is :not—recited publicly the
;Israel :and Romania held secret
synagogue?
talks that led to an agreement by
On Friday nights, as well as on
- which each side will supply the
pther with military : equipment other holidays, the Kidush . was
,other -further charge that . ,Israel originallyrecited-for .the sake. of
has a preference for the SoViet- the poor travelers who would oth-
built armor because -it is superior erwise not have been able to get
to that ofyi!estern
y ac e a • ome or wine. On
pact nations
Ons_ receiving military Passover_ eve the law - stated that
iiati
,hardware from the- USSR.
- -the poorest 'of' men - have to make
arrangements for, or have to be
supplied with wine since the Kid-
N. Vietnam, Israel Get
ush is part of the Passover eve-
Funds to Plant Trees
ning seder, and • thus everyone
PARIS (JTA) -- A group of
will be making Kidush at the
American Jewish radicals -met with seder. It is interesting_ to note
members of the North Vietnamese
that in some areas in Babylonia
delegation to the Paris peace talks,
and Spain, it was cust om a r y
a North Vietnamese spokesman for the entire community to have
told the JTA here.
the seder together in the syna-
The North Vietnamese spokes-
man said the group donated funds
to replant trees in North Vietnam Dijon Christians, Jews
"which have been burned down
during the aggressor's defoliation Force End to Sale of Doll,
campaign."
Caricature of `the Jew'
Meanwhile, Capt. -Mark A.
PARIS (JTA)—The combined ef-
Abramowitz, Jewish chaplain for
the Second Military Region of Viet- forts of Christians and Jews in Di-
jon
forced a local supermarket
nam, has - forwarded a check to
the Jewish National Fund for plant- to remove from sale a doll which
ing trees in Israel by Jewish sol- was a caricature of a Jew.
diers stationed in his region.
The Bishop of Dijon, Msgr.
Charles de la Brousse, in an offi-
cial communique, deplored the sale
Ohio Labor Unions Buy
$1.587,500 ,in Israel Bonds of an anti-Semitic doll, "the Jew."
CLEVELAND — Twenty - nine He branded it a "Sad fact and an
Ohio labor unions with a largely unqualified act" •
non-Jewish membership purchased
The bishop said the "Jewish
a total of $1,587,500 in State of community of Dijon could be as-
Israel Bonds at a dinner in the sured of the solidarity of the Chris-
Statler-Hilton Hotel here.
tian conscience with the protests
More than 700 leaders of various of the International League Against
retail employes organizations R a Oi s m and Anti - Semitism
joined in making the occasion the (LICA)."
most successful demonstration of
labor support for Israel in Ohio.
Synagogue Set on Fire,

'

on Plan
Attae
.
NRP Leader

Friday, March 31, 1972-41
THE DETROIT JEWISH HEWS

'Et- Fatah Expands
Efforts in Morocco

PARIS (JTA)—The Moroccan
Why is it that T the.
JERUSALEM (JTA) —Deputy branch of El Fatah, the largest
pialms;',,,ivbich - are chated in I
Palestinian
terrorist -organization.
plan
for
the
Allon,S1
the Morniiii and on —to 'dais; Preiiiier yrig-a
- at- has launched a major campaign
are also chented-in the evening West Bank came under angry
tack by a leader of the National aimed at "freeing" Morocco from
of the Passover service in the
.i7innist cultural domination" and
of a newspaper interview-in--whieh explaining-the. Palestinian position.
assover

y
some
congrega-
o
'Alton*
said
that
King
Hussein's
it was learned here:


-flown-
proposal for a federation of the
Fatah has initiated a fund-
Some claim that this is done West Bank and JOrdan., was, in
raising drive to help the "resis-
because in some synagogues the principle, not incompatibl
e with tance fighters," and the Moroccan
community had a joint seder. his own plan for the region.
delegation also organiied an art
Rabbi Moses Isserlis stated that
Allon's remarks, published in
this should not be done any more Maariv, indicated that he thought exhibition depicting alleged Zionist
because everyone has the seder the Hussein plan and the Allon influence in that country's art
at some home. HoWever, a dif- plan constituted bargaining posi- world.
Morocco's ultra-nationalistic op-
fereht reason is given by an ear- tions on which Jordan and Israel
position party, Istiqlal, said in its
lier source (Tur) for requiring could. start peace negotiations.
the reading of the Hallel psalms
Alton made it clear, however, official organ, Al Alam, that these
in the synagogue. This reason that the geographical arrange- campaigns will permit Moroccans
prompts many congregations to ments proposed by Hussein were to become conscious "of the cul-
tural and artistic grip of the Zion-
continue its recital in the syna- totally unacceptable to Israel.
gogue.
He was assailed by NRP leader ists on Morocco."
Whether the Hallel psalms are Yitzhak Raphael, who called the
chanted in the synagogues or not Alton Plan an "expanded Rogers
Pharmacists to Dedicate
on the first two nights of the Pass- Plan, a reference to geographi-
over, they are definitely recited in cal proposals made by the Ameri- New School at Hebrew U.
the seder ritual at home. There is, can Secretary of State William P.
JERUSALEM—The Hebrew Uni-
however, one difference between Rogers two years ago which Is- versity has announced an Inter-
the current recital of the Millet rael has rejected.
national Assembly for Pharmaceu-
psalms at the seder home ritual
."A man with the rank of deputy tical Sciences and the dedication -
and their usual recital during the premier cannot offer a detailed ceremonies for its new school of
holidays in the synagogue.
plan of his own and then simply pharmaceutical sciences will take
In the synagogue, the recital is wave it away by saying his re- place Aug. 19-Sept. 4, simultane-
introduced with a benediction marks were not binding on any- ously with the second congress of
since there is a community ser- one but himself. Personal politi- the World Alliance for Israel Phar-
vice. At home there is no benedic- cal pronouncements of this kind macy.
Plans for the assembly and
tion. Therefore, the rabbis intro- are liable to damage our over-all
duced the chanting of these Hallel political efforts," Raphael told an dedication were announced by
Adolph D. Starch, national chair-
psalms in the synagogue service NRP meeting.
man for pharmaceutical sciences
during the first two nights of the
Premier Gold* Meir said last
Passover so that the proper bene- "week that her government ac- of the American Friends of the
dictkon can be recited before the cepted the Anon Plan as a mini- Hebrew University.
psalms in the synagogue which mum bargaining position but
would also apply to the psalms int- that certain cabinet ministers Holocaust Class Offered
er at home. The reason for re-
wanted more territory than
NEW YORK (JTA) — A small
quiring that the Hallel psalms be would be ceded to Israel under
group of Jewish activists is organ-
recited at the evening home ser- its terms.
izing an in-depth and innovative
Cemetery Hit in France
vice is that the miraculous deliv-
Allon said in his Maariv inter- credit course on the Holocaust at
PARIS (JTA) — Unknown per- erance from slavery on the origi- view that West Bank Arabs should a new experimental college in west-
sons set fire to the door- of the nal Passover took place at night. be given the opportunity for a na- ern Massachusetts as the first
Perpignan synagogue in the cen- Thus, the Jews were asked to ob- tional existence of their own. He element of a Jewish studies pro-
ter of the city after. Sabbath ser- serve the night of Passover with justified Mrs. Meir's rejection of gram, according to one of the
these psalms of praise and thanks- the Hussein proposals "in order
vices last Friday night.
giving for the exodus from Egypt. to prevent any illusions in the activists. The six students, who
The charred remains of gasoline
have formed a Jewish Community
Arab camp that Israel would, agree Project at two-year-old Hamp-
cans were found • in front of the
Why are the prayers for dew to its geographical implications."
seriously damaged door.
shire College,' also are making
recited on the first day of Pass-
Alton proposed, meanwhile, the plans to organize an on-campus
Also on Friday night, the walls
over?
establishment of five additional commune next year at the school.
of thc ..:tos Jewish cemetery were
The Midrash (Pirke, of Rabbi Israeli settlements in the Jordan
found covered with the inscriptions
Valley besides the six already
"OSC" and "Catalonia to the Catal- Eliezer, 32) tells us that it was
built there and construction of a
ans." Xerpignan is about 30 kilo- on the Passover that Isaac called
new town between Jerusalem and
meters (19 mites) from the Span- his son to receive the blessing,
Jericho to strengthen Jerusalem's
ish border. It is in France's Cata- telling him that the chambers of eastern approaches. Defense Min-
heaven
had
opened
and
they
con-
lonian region. and its inhabitants
istr Moshe Dayan was reported
tained
dew.
When
Jacob'
finally
consider themselves Catalan and
to have suggested the same thing.
speak the Catalan language, which came forth with the blessing the
is also spoken around Barcelona same Midrash claims that a fresh
dew of heaven came upon him, Federation Hires Youths
in northeastern Spain.
strengthening him. The appear-
CLEVELAND (JTA) — Fifteen
ance of the dew is thus a redeem-
Couture
Harvard Hagadot Shown' ing force as nature, which has to 20 college students will be select-
Women's Apparel
ed
for the second year this summer
WASHINGTON—A collection of been enslaved during the winter,
for an internship program In Jew-
Tliurs. 8 Fri. Nites till 9
rare and historic Passover Haga- is freed to bloom in the spring,
Mon., Tues., Wed., 8 Sat, till 5
ish social agencies here sponsored
das has been obtained from Har- just like the Israelites who were
8ankAinericard • Master Charge
by
the
Jewish
Vocational
Service
vard University for a special dis- enslaved in Egypt were released
Coolidge at 9 Mile, Oak Park
by the Almighty so they could and the Jewish Community Federa-
play at the Bnai Brith building.
bloom spiritually and receive the tion.
The exhibition was arranged by revelation.
Dr. Charles Berlin, bibliographer
in Judaica and head of the Hebrew
division of the Harvard College 16 Pct. of Montreal Jews
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