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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-09-01

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20 --Friday

7t. 1, 1972

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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PUBLIC FAST DAY

THIS SUNDAY, ELUL 24
SEPTEMBER 3

w•,-1 to draw the attention of the le,

p

world-wide fast that has been

by

Goonim and Roshei-Yeshisr, ,

in

t of decrees of MIHU Yehudi etc. : Who

by which

Non - Jews are registered

as ie,

in the Holy Land. In Israel the follow-

inet

have declared the fast: The Gerer.
Rabbi Yechezkiol Abramsky, Rabbi

ReLoe,

Yisroel Yaakov Kenivsky, and Rabbi Eliezer
Shach and in the U.S. Hagaan Rabbi Moshe

Feinstein in the name of the Agudas Horabonim.

We call on all Jews to gather in the syn-
agogue and Yeshivos and pray to the
A-(mighty for the repeal of the decrees.

Council of Orthodox Rabbis
of Greater Detroit

I I:Chu

of the AR: chapter,

• In Mario Matthew

o

The circles said newspaper

Cli01110.
reports describin4 the deal
the lawyer mediator whom as '•a new loan" were wrong.
the may- or had designated to
They said arms deals are a
study possible revisions in separate issue and have noth-
the titans for the much dis• ing to do with the new cre-bt
cussed project.
line.
-
Cuomo, in his report ree -
The government will guar-
. ornmending that the height tinter , credits for EgY151 LIP
of the three proposed build- to 540.000.000 between
now
logs be cut from 24 to 12 and 1976 •
enabling Cairo to
stories, had described the use some SI1-12,000.000 a
.‘Jc offer as “unarguably year. The credits are extend-
helpful whether the project ed by suppliers of good pur-
proceeds as originally plan- chased by Egypt, and the
ned or in some modified s•r- government's
role is merely
siom" and had urged the that ef guarantor, the for-
mayor to accept it "regard. eign office sources said
less of any other action that Hitherto, export credits for
may he taken" concerning Egypt were made available
the project. only after repayment of out-
In a letter to Lazere. Stay - standing debts. The new
or Lindsay called the pro. credits will be extended ir-
posal a "generous offer" that
respective of whether presi-
"makes good
sense."
lie ous commitments have been

stated that he had discusse•I met, the sources said
the suggestion with Holism_
Authority Chairman Simeon
Golar. and that both he and
Opposition
Golar looked forward to "e':-
Seen
to
Parade on
tending
suppart for ti-is
private sector effort
Israers Anniversary

it looked "with

favor" parade in Jerusalem on May
Citemo's proposal to re
- 7, the 25th anniversary of
Israel's independence.
The cabinet secretary's re-
port that the decision was not
unanimous
I e d
observers
here to assume that the pa-
The, emphasis will he on rade was opposed by some
youth 'w- hen Cong. Dais Cha- ministers as politically un-
- had of Farmington Township wise and likely to exacerbate
opens its doors for High lioly tensions between Jews and
Arabs in the city.
Day services.
The last military parade !
Bats Chabad is the newly
on Independence Day was
formed contemporary hasidic
held in Jerusalem in 1965 as
congregation run by the 1.,u-
a victory parade following
ha vitch-Chabad movement of
the Six-Day War. The United
Greater Detroit. Ii is located
Nations Security Council
dn Miilillebelt Rd between
"deeply regretted" that it
1.2 and :3 to
was
held after receiving a
Varnunt,tot.
complaint from Jo r d a n.
I e tditat
fl,_
There were also some pro-
test, from ..kralss in
lens
• in
salem.
iitter:t.
a
fttllo•,e.: a r
-• .•It et
at
the thr deJi both
List anti We.-t
...t.te r
-he. a ttemsalern
Next ycar's par-
5 s, .;1 r,
f
his ade pre‘mmahly
Will
foflow
a.1-1 la r.'s r o rttt Then. of the
a similar route.
trddt , dria ,
The cabinet secretary told
Kith the help of Gordon
newsmen that Finance Mir-
Silserman, newly appointed
aster Pinhas Sapir was not
head of the Michigan Asso-
one of the ministers who vot-
ciation of Jewish College
ed against the parade al-
Students, the word has been
though there was some op-
spread to high school and
position to it on financial
college students of the
grounds. The parade is likely
special lligh Hal Day
to cost some $4,Q00 . 000.
services and stay oser pro-
gram.

at Rai, (:lial)ati

557-6750 daily 9 A.M. to 4 P.M.

to

mutually ElIghind (I; keS
be-
the proj- (.red it, to
the
LONDON ITTA ■ —Foreign
office, circles said Wednes-.
Ts •
.ta....trtittin,
w h i 1' h day that a 549,000.1 , 00 credit
:nibs 10 nut only future arrangement for E._rypt an-
ten,
and ,uncut resident: flounced here Tuesday night
'lit' area, but ako project retire-enter) a new basis for
an i
represen- trade stab that country- in
et: . st a
and respim,e to the improved
ate
rreneies
was swz -
political climate Is e t ss e e n
ge,!ed by Haskell La7ere. de Britain and Egypt
.

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Jewish Commit- affirmed its support of low -
tee (!( create
a "consor.
and moderate-income scat -
I ;II, - of all parties concern ter-site housing.
' with the controversial
lerest Hills housing project

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Backs l'on%ortinni - on Forest Hills

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The Queen: Council
of
JERI:SALEM (JTA)—The
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r"c•t of the compromise in
parently against some op-
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'008 or 398-2611

Israelis Fish Again

TEL .NVIA: rJTA 1—F4- the
first time in years. Israeli
fishermen are again fishing
in small boats on the Jordan
River between Gusher and
Kfar Ruppin settlements in
the Beisan Valley.
Officials report that the
area is quiet and that Arabs
on the other side of the river
wave their hands and greet
the Israelis in the boats.

City Council President San- the compromise to the ci..
bird D. Garelik and Control- planning commission had
ler Abraham D. 13e..ne urged reckoned the extra city cost;
that all construction tie at 53,500.000 to $9,700,0o0.
stopped on the Forest !fills Cuomo said his figures came
project until possible action from the U.S, Department
on the proposed compromise, lof Housing and Urban Devel-
The rroject may be nearing opment "which I understand
a "point of no re t urn ," with got them from the Housing
pile driving under way and Authority."
foundation work scheduled,
ENROLL.EARN YOUR DEGREE
Garelik said.

Cuomo disagreed with City

Housing Authority estimates
that the cost of cutting the
Forest Hill project in half
would be well above his esti-
mate of 52.400,000. The au-
thority's recommendation of

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