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July 21, 1972 - Image 32

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-07-21

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

32—Friday, sly 21, 1972

Israel Soccer Team to Be Feted July 30

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Threats Won't Stop El Al, Says Peres

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JERUSALEM (JTA)—Transport
Minister Shimon Peres said that
1I "Israel will not be intimidated by
i1 threats" to its air communica-
tions.
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This Week's Radio and
Television Programs

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REFLECTIONS IN SOUND

Time: 9:30 a.m. Sunday.
Station: VICAR.
Feature: Rabbi Harold Loss ex-
tracts and presents sonic Jewish
themes found in today's popular
musical lyrics.

HIGHLIGHTS

---
The Tel Ash. Israel Soccer team which will oppose the Stuttgart
team, at Hamtramck Key worth Stadium July 29, will be honored the
following morning at a breakfast, arranged by the Zionist Organ-
ization of Detrod, at it's Cultural Center. Committee members met
with the sponsor of the game, Willie Dewald. and German Consul
Werner Montag, to arrange for the reception for both teams. Mem-
bers of the committee and the guests. shown here, are (from left)
seated: Mrs. Philip Slommitz and Dr. Montag: standing: Dewald.
Max Sheldon, and the co-chairmen of the planning committee, Richard
Kramer and Or Alex Friedlaender. Arrangements to attend the game,
on a specially ihartcred bus. can be made b. calling the Zionist

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Time: 9:45 a m. Sunday.
Station: Channel 2.
Feature: "The Song of Sungs - -
a discussion of Jewish Wedding
music is hosted by Cantor Harold
Orhach of Temple Israel. Cantors •
Hyman Adler of Cong. Bnai David
and Jacob Harkin of Con? •
Shaarey Zedek discuss with Can- !
tar Orhach the tradition and mod-'
ern innovations for the Jewish
w edding service.

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Mark Van
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1972, compared to the same month

last year. This is considerably
30 per cent during the January-
May period
The June figure of 64,900 tour-
ists was artificially inflated by
the inclusion of some 5,000 Arabs
who crossed the Jordan River
bridges to visit East Jerusalem
last month.
But hotel owners here say they
are not discouraged because June
is normally a "slow month."
Travel agents claim that book-
ings for the summer are begin-
ning to pick up.

For The Very Best

Rut Israeli airline officials said
they were taking no special secu-
rity measures beyond those al-
ready in effect. "We are doing
all that is necessary already;' an
El Al spokesman said.

Officials of other airlines said
anonymou: threats could harm
tourism to Israel.

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Airport officials reported that
despite the pressure of the huge
inflow of arrivals and Israel's
tight airport security measures,
passengers are able to Irate the
airport sN it !lout undue delay.

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coming of the Parker Chiropractic Research Foundation. Nearly 2.000
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Mr. and Mrs. William Fe:clman of Cloverlawn Ave , Oak I'ark.
hosted a champagne brunch Sunday at the Raleigh House marriage
of their son Lawrence to Miss Lois Navid of Park Forest, Ill.
Member Sarah Feinberg was recently honored by Neghah Chapter,
Pioneer Women at a farewell luncheon in the Moritz Ave., Oak Park
home of Mrs. Daniel Sbackman. Mrs. Ben Press was co-hostess, Mr.
and Mrs
Feinberg are moving to Hallandale, Fla.
Herman Kanter of W. Nine Mile Rd. was recently honored on his
817th birthday at a party at Tam O'Shanter Country - Club. The party '
was hosted by Mr and Mrs. Paul Kanter, and Mr. and Mrs. Irving
'tura Eighteen guests at the party symbolized hai.
Mrs Ann Lif,hitz Hyman of Chicago recently was in Detroit vaca-
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Daniel Reuben
jack a plane from Leningrad to deis University, where she ma-
June 26 --To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Israel, and their subsequent trials jored in sociology. Miss Young's'
junior year was spent studying at
Hirschfield (Betty Swartz of De- after being caught.
Sources close to Mrs. Meir said the Hebrew University in Jeru-
trod), of Worthington, 0 . a son.
top
Soviet
affairs
experts
ad-
salem.
her
Paul Jonathan.
vised her against offering "such
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the film.
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by
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In Home or Hospital
daughter of Charlie Chaplin majoring in mathematics.

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Tronsportotpon. too ,

There was no visible change in
the routine at Lydda Airport where
strict sescurity measures have been
maintained since the massacre.

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The warnin_ was sent to the
International Air Transport Asso-
ciatien IATA which conveyed
it to El Al.

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"Anyone frightened by one
anonymous threat is just asking
for mere of the same. "• Peres de-
clared. He referred to an anony-
mous warning to El Al July 4,
threatening, its planes sinless Kozo
Okamoto, the Japanese gunman
captured in the May 30 Lydda
Airport massacre is freed.

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