Local Couple Witnesses 'Exodus From Uganda' on Trip to E. Africa Why is this night different from traditional Israeli service, with all other nights? Dr. Benjamin children of all ages doing most Bader and his wife Ida found of the singing. out on the first evening of Pass- The youngest member of each over, when they happened to be family was requested to mount passing through Kenya. his chair and ask the Four Ques- Dr. and Mrs. Bader, of Roanoke lions, all in unison, said Dr. Bader . Ave., Southfield, were' in Tan- But the question uppermost in zania and Kenya for 18 days in everyone's mind, particularly the conjunction with a medical con- Israelis who had just come out ference in East Africa. On the first of Uganda, was - Why this new night of Passover, on their way into exodus?" the Nairobi Hilton dining room for Israel to Close Embassy dinner, the Baders heard Hebrew in Uganda; Not Seen as being spoken. It turned out that Break in Diplomatic Relations the Israeli delegations' to Tan- JERUSALEM (JTAI — Israel zania and Kenya, along with the will close its embassy in Kampala, local Jewish citizenry, were hold- Uganda today, two days ahead of ing their traditional seder there. the deadline set by President Idi The Baders were invited to join Amin when he ordered the with- them in what turned out to be a drawal of of the Israeli diplomatic unique experience. For with the mission to his country. group were some 150 Israelis who The first group of Israeli Em- had just been ordered out of bassy officials returned here April Uganda and were on their way 1. Ambassador Daniel Laor and home. the rest of his staff are expected Two more plane loads were ex• home by. today. Also expected petted in Nairobi that evening, home by the end of the week -were "and Mr. Dafni, the Israel am- the last of the Israeli civilian em- bassador to Kenya, had to leave ployes and their families in Ugan- early to get to the airport. He da. did a terrific job, housing the refugees in hotels and some in homes," said Dr. Bader. The Uganda situation cast a pall over the seder, with each return- ing military and civilian employe telling a more harrowing story than the next. Dr. Bader said some of the Israelis were given five hours to - depart, and soldiers sat on their doorstep to enforce the order. He was told that one woman who had just given birth was asked to leave the hospital immediately. Those with children left the country with barely suf- ficient clothing to keep them warm. Despite the unhappy situation, the 300 seder guests joined in the For the finest in Musical Entertainment ERIC ROSENOW AND HIS CONTINENTALS ■ 395-3664 SPRING CLEAN-UP • POWER RAKING • LAWN CUTTING Free Estimates 561-0927 MICHAEL KAPLIT Photography weddin g.. Bar Mitzvos 642..2714 The Best To You HAL GORDON FOR .1141 OCC.ASIOAS BIG BANDS OR SMALL COMBOS 642-5520 The Israeli Foreign Ministry has asked Italy to handle Israeli interests in the East African African country although there has been no formal break yet in diplomatic relations between Is- rael and Uganda. Amin did not announce a break when he ordered the Israeli Em- bassy closed, and some Israeli offi- cials claim that closing down the embassy does not necessarily mean the termination of diplomatic relations with Uganda. However, other officials believe a formal break will come any day. Withdrawal of Israel's diplomatic mission followed evacuation of the Israeli military mission from Ug- anda at Amin's demand. He had accused Israeli personnel of con- stituting a fifth column that was trying to overthrow his regime. In addition to the diplomatic and military missions, several hundred Israelis were empolyed by private firms on various con- struction projects in Uganda. These projects were terminated by Amin last week and most of the employes and their families have returned to Israel. The Israeli interests which Italy has been asked to look after in Uganda include heavy mechanical equipment left behind on the in- terrupted construction work and a debt of some $20,000,000 owed Israel by Uganda. Meanwhile, Israel has disontinued the production of about 600 military command cars that Amin ordered when he visited Israel several months ago. About 24 of the -cars were de- livered to Uganda but the Israel representative who accompanied them was ordered out of that country soon after he registered at his hotel. Production of the cars was can- celed following his expulsion Official comment in government circles here has been restrained evidently to avoid worsening the breach. Israel's Chief of staff, Gen. David Elazar, praised the job done by the military mission to Uganda. He called Amin's charge that the Israeli personnel was engaged in espionage "baseless slander." Marjorie Guthrie, wife of famed folk singer Woody Guthrie, will be in Ann Arbor Sunday for a HUNTINGTON'S DISEASE WORKSHOP, sponsored b'y the Michigan Chapter of the Commit- tee to Combat Huntington's Dis- ease. Mrs. Guthrie, whose hus- band died of the disease, founded the committee with 19 chapters throughout the United States. All interested persons are invited to the workshop, 1-5:30 p.m. in the Michigan League Building. Friday, April 7, 1972-31 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS JW113's Convention Milliken to tan nrl. Nlotoreatde Speakers Listed on Soviet Jewry- Solidarity 1)ity . Major speakers at the 1972 bi- ennial convention of ilia National 'Jewish Welfare Board at the Re- , gencv Hyatt House, Atlanta, Ga., Wednesday to April 16 will include Dr. Backman many local organizations and in- dividuals responded to the appeal. contributing almost $2,600. w ill Gov. William C recall his personal experiences in Moscow in a talk prior to the motorcade schedulird for the local observance of National Soviet Jewry Solidarity Day April 30. * ti a a a a a " CkileAfijitiS...1, .I' .. INVITATIONS COMEDIANS • Bundy * BY HATTIE MUSIC SCHWARTZ 356-5563 BALLOON MAN • • ASTROLOGER • -.. 41 The 11:30 a m motorcade. in which Detroit Jewish organizations will participate, will proceed from Southfield High School. where Gov. Milliken will speak, to the Southfield Civic ('enter, where a I p.m. rally will take place. Jew ish War Veterans will monitor the 411 • a SITISONSI 114:1•1111111TE * 4, AGENCY 35410-4525 ****** • * * McGeorge Bundy., president of the parade route. Ford Foundation and former ad - There, speakers / will include Presidents Kennedy and Michigan Attorney General Frank j Johnson; Avraham Harman; presi- Kelley: State Senator Daniel I dent Hebrew University; Mordecai Cooper: Genessee County Prosecu- Bar - On. chairman, Youth and for Robert Leonard: Southfield viser to Hehalutz Department of the World Zionist Organization in Jerusalem; Prof. Eugene B. Borowitz, Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion; Maj. Gen. Gerhardt W. Hyatt, chief of chaplains, U.S. Army; Robert L. Adler. Chicago, national chairman JWB's armed forces and veterans services com- mittee; Daniel Rose, New York communal leader and national vice president of JWB; Rabbi Emanuel Rackman, new chairman, JWB's commission on Jewish chaplaincy; Morton L. Mandel, Cleveland in- dustrialist and national president of JWB; and Herbert Millman, ex- ecutive vice president, JWB. Bar-Ilan University in establish- ing a chair in applied physical chemistry in the name of Dr. JA- KOB S. SCHACHTER, in recogni- tion of his services to the univer- sity. Dr. Schacter is a physician in Webster, New York, and very ac- tive in Israeli and community af- fairs. The first holder of the chair will be Prof. Yehoshua Schachter. brother of Dr. Schachter and pro- fessor of chemistry at Bar-Ilan. Oftew See•teeav p 2 to 4 cot Mayor Norman Feder: and -Rabbis Irwin Groner of Shaarey Zedek and Hayim Donin of Bnai David. _ The event is sponsored by the Jewish Community Council and Detroit Action Committee on Soviet Jewry, XVII< Couture Women's Apparel Arnold Michlin,- who coordinated a billboard fund-raising campaign, reports that the effort was a suc- cess: 128 junior- and standard-size billboards have been erected throughout the city this month to announce the rally. 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