Queen Eltzabeth II Mops 2 Cruises to Israel ^W N't)RK — The luxury ship • Elizabeth 2 will visit Israel • fm- t•e first time in April 1873 on ' is:it Israel "Silver Anniversary" ' ctieses. it was announced by Con ar 1 line and Assured Travel Serv- ice . Inc., of Worcester, Mass. The consecutive 14-day cruises hate been scheduled by Assured • Travel, which has chartered the 65.•20-ton Queen Elizabeth 2 from April 14 throu:h May 13 during Israel's 25th anniversary year. The cruise packages_ will he sold to the ouldic by travel agents .it the United States, ('an- ()L F.E.N ELIZABETH a t Itmed Knit/dim and Frame omilay cruises. which will with an inaugural visit to Israel - during Passo‘er during a holiday period for which .\ ;de - kill include round trm ed hotel space is already in heavy ea Id-, tstion en scheduled demand. this will be a quality tnn: 24 1•.:- • Jeul major cities in Irs. tip v acation with its s ariou, ele- ver ba--sid,ers win Mediterranean o t a t e ments conveniently packatted du, to the l tie' . extended visits in Israel from ' and arranged so the traveler C- :c pert, of Ilaifa and Ash. States on April 29 ft• can concentrate solely on the The second cruise will begin and optional land tour: of enjoyment of his trip." Tel Aviv and other April 28-29 with flights from the •-r , isaleni . id Std . , Assorts! 1 tiomis of interest. Ashdod is the United States to Israel where the pert city for Jerusalem and Tel chip will be in the Port of Haifa. inatntain• its lieati,iii,irtnr - at II The proposed itinerary will include Aviv. Haifa on April 29-May 4. Ashdod Millbrook M . I.Vorcester. Mass, Rates for the complete pac'.;a2e on Slay Paima on May 10 and 01606 612- 852 (Ifictii, range from a minimum of 51,195 Southampton on May 13. per person to 52.690 per person A comprehensive program of for the top-priced suite rocrns. optional land tours to Tel Aviv. On the April 14 cruise, a tratii- Jerusalem and other locales will - ti-nag Passover seder will he ob- be provided. served. Both cruises will be high- In announcing the cruise pro- lighted by special silver anniver- sary celebrations. , gram, Oscar Rudnick, president The Passover-Easter cruise pro- of Assured Travel Service, said: gram will begin April 14-15 with , -These silver anniversary flights from the Ignited States to cruises will be among the major Southampton. The ship will leave travel events of 1973. They will this United Kingdcrn port on the combine a cruise vacation on 15th and cruise to Lisbon . for a the great Cunard Line flagship U.S.-Israel Relations at Peak of Understanding, Says Rabin WASHINGTON (JTA) — Israeli "a dramatic impact" on nation; _Vm•ass.olor Itzhak Rabin acknowl- ' sharinc, America's concern for edged that "Israel has keen grant . Israel's security, and would lot ed all the arms that it needs for "symbolic of our affirmation that its defense." Israel will preserve all the rights Ile praised Congress for heliting of all people in a united Jerus,.: Israel meet its defense reqaire- Itm. - The A:PAC urged President mends and President Nixon for transmuting "from words to deeds" Nixon to "continue efforts to secure his pledge to maintain the military the withdrawal of Soviet military the Middle East sr. •balance of power in the 7Yllildle forces frti• to oppose any arrangement le -it. East Rabin spoke at a luncheon honor- mizing their presence.' Icing Kane of Cleveland. na- ing I. I.. Kenen, executive vice chairman of the America-Israel tional chairman of AIPAC. thanked Was both President Nixon and inemiters Public Affairs Committee. It attended by 300 AIPAC represen- of both houses of Comm . ...-. for tatives and many members of Con- their support to Israel. The Nixon administration. gross. Rabin said American-Israeli re- Kane told the approximately 3110 lations since the Six-Day War have members of the committee, has now reached "a peak of under- •responded vigorously in support standing." and Israel's military of Israel. There is now far better _strength offers an "effective deter- understanding of America's in- rent" against attempts" by the terest apd responsibility in the Soviet Union and others to clumin- Near East and we warmly (orn- mend the administration for its ate the area. The envoy added that Israeli much firmer commitment." Premier Golla Sleir's planned visit , Protestinz - the cruel treat:re•t to Communist Romania was a of Jews lis in2 in Arab emir 'ri,- - . "unique phenomenon" resulting especially in Sy- ria" the eiotmot•co from the unprecedented "courage- urged the United Nations • to olis determination" of Soviet Jesus those ha rsh and v indi ct is e ;. ■ A . to achieve equal rights cies." It recommended that the Sen. Robert P. Griffin of pnall remnant of Syrian Jt. , • Michigan asserted that Mr. Nixon shouid - he permitted to emigrate to "could and should include on Israel or any other county} tif their the agenda (of his May visit to choice Moscow) the matter of oppres- sion of Soviet Jews." The minority whip. who is serv- 'Geography of Israel' Mc! as acting minority leader while Available in Pictures Sen. Hugh Scott (R. Pa.) is in A comprehensive picture of Is- China a d d e d: "I recommend rael — including its landscape and strongly that he (Nixon) take up geological past, its population and (Krem- history from the Stone Age to the this matter at the highest IKrern- lin level. present, its economy, climate, The issue, he continued, "must be a matter of bona fide concern flora, and fauna — is presented , to the American people," and this concisely in "Geography of Is is "a time for all people to say to rael" by published Efrain Orni Elisha Efrat, by and American the President: 'Mazel toe.' " Sen. Griffin endorsed the pro- Heritage Press. This is the third English edi- posal made last month by Rep. tion of the Hebrew reference work, Gerald R. Ford (R. Mich.), (louse i minority leader, that the United thoroughly revised and updated States move its embassy in Isriel . to include descriptions of the terri- from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. Such : tories that came under Israeli ad- a move, Griffin said, would have , ministration after the Six-Day War. ' Friday, April 28, 1972-19 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Telephones in Israel OAK PARK WATCH REPAIR The higher the standard of :chi• cation of the head of Out family; the higher the percentage of tele- pone ownership. (oily 5 per it id of families whose heads had had nu schooling at all possessed tele- phones, as compared with 22 per trot of families whose heads tic d op to right ■ ears schooling: 52 per gent of families whose ht. ads si hooting. had het -.teen 9-1'2 and 70 per cent-Itf famdu s -Abuse • Selected fine jewelry and Diamonds Lorge Selection of Fine Opal Jewelry Worcn and Jewelry Repo , LI 7-5068 Near Post Off ice 13720 W. 9 Mile head , 11Jd hau e ■-■ ehoulde:. QUALITY • SERVICE • PRICE NORTHLAND FORD LEADS THE WAY SO DOES GEORGE RUSKIN NORTHLAND FORD 10 MILE & GREENFIELD Announcing... Two Great 15 day Silver Anniversary Cruises to ISRAEL (9 DAYS IN ISRAEL) t.1 On the "Greatest Ship in the World" Queen Elizabeth 2 Presented by: Assured Travel Services From: $1195* to $2690. There's never been anything like it before. PASSOVER/EASTER AIR/SEA CRUISE 15 days April 14-29. 1973 usinJ; the Queen J • f ••"' INDEPENDENCE DAY AIR/SEA CRUISE 15 days April 28-May 13, 1973 . 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