Hong Kong Traveler Finds Hadassah Acknowledges Gift • e 'fish Life, Iastranu on Rye Reva, Harry Lindenbaurr Outpatient Clinic to Be Built at Israel's 1st Cancer Institute .11 (Continued from Page I) edited newspaper stated in its comment on the surnrmt corn inunique, Mr. Nixon. in his televises! talk to the Russian people referred to the existing threa that could embroil the United States and the Soviet Union in war. Rig powers, he said, could be drawn into war by conflicts be (wren smaller nations. lie stressed that "as great powers we can and should use our in fluence to p this from happening." President Nixon was obviously referring to the Middle East crisis and the Vietnam war in which the United States, the So- viet Union and China are in- directly involved. It would be unrealistic to as- sume that the questions of the Middle Fast and Vietnam had not been discussed at the sum- mit and the absence of any mention of these issues in public statements could be a reflec- tion of President Nixon's appre- ciation of the delicate position of the Soviet Union. The slightest hint that Mos- cow concurs in any of Wash ington's views on resolving the Middle Fast crisis and ending the Vietnam war could well bring the wrath of the Arabs and the North Vietnamese on the Russians—considering the former's present frame of mind. It seems, therefore, that Mos row can only agree to act as an errand boy for Mr. Nixon to consey whatever new ideas Washington may have to her allies in the Middle East and Indochina—and perhaps add her own dews. Onlv the future will tell what impart the Moscow summit will have on developments in the Middle East and Indochina. section and it draws from every- where in the area . But Lindy's, like iLs namesake in New York, can not be judged a Jewish restaurant. It is not kosher. It is trefa gamut% But business is business, and the kosher appeal could well serve as an attraction. As a matter of fact, the Jewish Recreation Club of Hong. Kong also has a dining room_ On y late eve- ning. we saw four tables of diners in that center. We were assured: the food was not kosher. Once in a while they get some kosher meats, but what they eat now is not kosher, they said That's the story of a hopeless situation inso- far as strict observance is con- cerned. Ohel Leah is the single syna- gogue in Hong Kong whose Jewish population of 700 marks an in- crease from the 200 in 1963. Most of the Jews here are Sephardi. Others are beginning to infiltrate. A few Americans have come for business reasons. It is as the Jewish R Lion Club that the Jewish communal structure, which includes the syna- gogue, is listed. Affiliated with the World Jewish Congress, possessing a Jewish Women's Organization, Hon.; Kong Jewry s community organization participates in the United Israel Appeal, and the in- ternational interest in Israel is reflected also in the popularity of Karen Kasemet Lelsrael --the Jew edi National Fund. Announcement of the gift, in honor of Mr. Lindenbaum's broth- ers and sisters, was made by Mrs. Carl Schiller Tuesday at the in- stallation meeting of Hadassah's Detroit Chapter. A certificate of appreciation was presented to them. This is not the first gift by the Lindenhaums to the Itadassah Medical Center. Five years ago, they contributed funds for a three- s(ory residence for unmarried graduate nurses. When completed, the Oncology Institute will contain facilities for patient care, teaching and research. It will include a sep- arate entrance to the Reva and Harry Eindenbaum Outpatient Center, which will have patients' examination and treatment rooms, a nurses and doctors room, changing booths, minor operation room, a sterile sup- plies room and a small cafe- teria. A long acquaintance with Ha- dassah's work and a strong Zion- ist background lie behind the Lin- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Duscoff Memorial Scholarship Fund through a gift to the Jewish Welfare Federation, with proceeds earmarked for scholarships to stu- dents seeking higher Jewish learn - ing at the Midrasha, College of Jewish Studies and at Wayne State University. Dayan Sees Little Chance of War Before Early '73 TEL AVIV (JTA) — Defense Minister Moshe Dayan said he does pot believe there are chances for renewed hostilities before the be- ginning of 1973. He said that he • or; does not believe the Soviet Union would permit such an adventure REVA AND HARRY before the Presidential elections in LINDENBAUM the U.S. Speaking at the graduation cere- denhaums' generosity. Mrs. Lin- mony of the Feinberg School of denbaum's uncle was ani associate the Weizcnann Institute of Science, of Dr. Theodor Herzl,1 and her Dayan revealed that 82 per cent father a former teacher at the of the defense budget for next year United Hebrew SchoolS and a would he devoted to strengthening noted talmudist. She has held Israel's air force and armor corps. many portfolios in Ilacbassah for The task of Israel, he said, was more than 25 years. She is pres- to build an army that would be ently a board member clif Towers good and efficient for the mid- Group and serves on the mem- 1980s. It should be ready to enter bership committee. battle within a short time and win The Lindenbaums haze made the battle within hours, Dayan other important contributions to said. education. health and welfare. Another task of the army, he They established a library at the noted, is to hold the line in ex- United Hebrew Schools in honor penses so as to ease the burden on of their parents: and the Isadore the national budget. SEE YOUR HEBREW GROW The rabbi here is David Ben- Hay bn He is a Moroccan Jew who first studied in England then went to Israel where he got his semiha. Ile is also a shohet and that ex plains the partial availability of Kashrut. Some of the available kosher meat for the actually nil demands for it comes from In- donesia. That's what Rabbi Lien- Ilayim's Israeli wife, who is as Orthodox as he is, emphasized. They have three children and are apparently as happy as can be in what has become their home here. This could be stale news for some, it is inevitable truth and ad nonition from a practical diplo- The rabbi teaches the 60 chil- matic viewpoint. Nixon could no dren in a Sunday school. There more stop Russia from supplying are perhaps two bar mitzva serv- arms to the Arabs than Brezhnev ices a year On Friday nights (at might hope to end the Israel- 6.30) the services draw a minyan. American friendship. The Cold On Sabbath morning they daven War goes on The world is still without a rninyan. in a helluva mess. But we are get- ing closer to realities. The future, That's how the rapidly assimilat- affecting Red China from which ing 175 families operate here. we are separated by a mere few That's how one can explain the miles at this writing, the U.S. and interest in the community leader- the USSR, remains unpredictable. ship of the world famous Kadoori But there is reason to hope that family. Sir Elie Kadoori is dead. war-in the Middle East -can and so is his brother. An urknarried will he avoided because it will af- son, a daughter, still are known fect the entire world. no matter here. They take an interest in the where and by when the first shot synagogue, seldom being seen may he fired. there. • • • Rut anyone who knows any- Even before one begins to study thing at all about the Kadooris the extent of Jewish activities also 'mows their wealth, the extent among the handful of our kinsmen of their influence, their vast farm in Hung Kong-they are some 300 holdings, their possession of South in the population of 4.000.01.5)-- Ferry that connects Hong Kong he is struck by the fact that the with Kowloon and which serves Jewish tourist has certainly be- hundreds of thousands daily_ co- ne a factor here. The new Air France Tel Aviv•Hong Kong flights There are no known Jews on the will no doubt add to the interest nearby. 40 miles from Hong Kong and curiosity. The proof• On the Portuguese island of Macawa last page of nearly every issue of which, because it was Portuguese Hong Kong's South China Morn territory, was spared being taken ing Post is a nine column by two over by Japan during World War Inch advertisement like this one: II. It remained independent and "Kosher Pastrami on Rye? Only at now is the big gambling attraction Lindy's. - It is a one-line nine-col- The 3'.-mile-square island draws umn daily ad, with changing text, many tourists and is an addendum but the message is there for the to the prize package of seeing this Jewish visitor who yearns for a new magnate for tourists. There kosher corned beef or salami or is an eye for Israelis, and Air pastrami sandwich, and for his France believes the new Tel Aviv non-Jewish friend w- ho has learned Hong Kong flights will prove as to enjoy such Jewish culinary attractive to visitors as honey to treats. Lindy's is in the Kowloon bees. Ur—Friday, Jews 1, 1172 The first cancer institute in Is- rael will have an important De- troit connection with the estab- lishment of an outpatient center. established by Reva and Harry Lindenbaum. at the Oncology In- stitute of the Hadassah-Hebrew University Medical Center. by Tuning In on CHANNEL 56 "TO ISRAEL WITH HEBREW" A Television Course in Functional Hebrew Tuesdays 6:30 p.m. presented as a Public Service by Zionist Organization of America Detroit District and The Detroit Jewish News "To Israel With Hebrew" is sponsored and produced by the Tarbuth Founda- tion for the Advancement of Hebrew Culture and the Department of Education and Culture, American Section, World Zionist Organization. VOCABULARY FOR LESSON 5, JUNE 13 QUARTER (ROVA) SMALL (RATAN) HE (H00) SHIP (ONIYA) EACH, EVERY, ALL (KOL) FLAG (DEGEL) IMMIGRANT (S) (OLEH, OLIM) WHY (LAMAII) TOURIST (TAYAR) TO SEE (LIROT) STATION (TACHANA) ENGINEERING (HANDASA) MOTHER (AIM) CONCERT