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August 04, 1972 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-08-04

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One Month Chen

JERUSALEM (JTA) — In an
amnesty offer unprecedented in
Israel. those Israelis in possession
of unlicensed weapons have been
given until months end to turn
them in without penalty.
The amnesty, which went into
effect Tuesday. derives from a
July 2 cabinet decision. It coinci
des with a new law providing
stiffer penalties for possession of
unlicensed weapons, passed in re-
sponse to a recent rash of un-
solved armed robberies.

ADL Hails Florida Law
Stopping Developer Bias

MIAMI (JTA)—Land developers
who discriminate in their sales
practices or advertising will face
stiff penalties as the result of
new regulations passed by the
Florida Division of Land Sales, it
was announced by the Florida of-
fice of the Anti-Defamation
League.
The ADL several months ago
had urged the Division of Land
Sales to apply its authority against
land sales companies found to be
discriminating against persons be-
cause of their religion, race or
national origin.

Burton Young, chairman of
ADL's executive committee, hailed
the action and said the ADL had
received numerous complaints
during the past six months which
pointed to discriminatory practices
by some land developers against
potential purchasers who are
Jewish.
Arthur Teitelbaum. ADL's re-
gional director, said these com-
plaints are just part of a larger
picture of housing discrimination
against Jews and other minori-
ties, "which remain a serious
problem throughout Florida."

Hotel Brickman to Try
American Plan Week

SOUTH FALLSBURG, N.Y. —
The Hotel Brickman in the Cat-
skills is setting aside the last week
of the summer through Labor Day
(Aug. 27-Sept. 41
as modified
American plan week, which means
two meals a day.

Breakfast will be served until
11 a.m.,- followed by a full day
of outdoor activities and sunshine. !
Mid-day snacks will be obtainable
at the coffee shop. A full-course
dinner will he served after 6:30
p tit

Children in the junior dining
room will he served three meals
as always. Weekly and daily rates
will he reduced proportionately for ,
this period of time

Traverse City Summer
Program Has Rebirth

After the first month of a three-
month program, the Traverse City
Jewish community summer pro-
gram is a success.
M. J.
Fivenson, community
spokesman, noted that even though
there has been a 10-year span
between summer programs. the
program has been received en-
/ thusiastically.
'

'
Michigan's oldest temple, Temple
Beth El, is the scene for a num-
ber of events. Along with Friday
evening services, Rabbi Stephen
Sniderman of the Hebrew Union
College of Cincinnati is conducting
a conversational Hebrew class, a
biblical Hebrew class, a Bar
Mitzva class and a weekday dis-
cussion group.

v

Visitors to the Traverse City
area are cordially invited to attend
Sabbath services in the historic
old synagogue.

14—Friday, August 4, 1972

Israelis to Return Illegal Weapons

The law

applies to souvenir

as well
nef arious-minded.

collectors

as

the more

Unlicensed weapoil, may
y be
t , irned in at police stations. where

na

mes

will be asked their
and the .:,,arc•s of the

A police official estimated that
of thousands" of illegal
weapons, including Six-Day War
s.ouvenirs, were in private hands
throughout the country, along with
75,000 legal arms.

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to Congress

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Vote Tuesday, August 8

JIM GRAY has the qualifications to be your north-suburban congressman.

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....his opponent doesn't
JIM GRAY thinks judges shouldn't be assigned for their lifetime
....his opponent does.
JIM GRAY constantly votes against tax increases.
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JIM GRAY fights against cross-district bussing
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