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30th Anniversary of Resistance Movement Marked in Exhibit

THE DETROIT

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Friday, Oct. 20, 1972-13

JEWISH NEWS

The month-long showing ing in the Warsaw Ghetto in by Yad Vashem, the national Liberal Party Nixes Bid to Join Coalition
WASHINGTON (JTA) —
Israeli remembrance author-
Before an audience that in- in Klutznick Exhibit Hall, April of the following year.
TEL AVIV (7,INS)—Repre- ecl as mediator to explore
The exhibit was prepared ity, in cooperation with the sentatives of the United La- the possibility of the Lib-
cluded West German Ambas- the first in the United States,
American
Federation
of
Jew-
sador Rolf PauIs, Bnai Brith consists of captured Nazi
bor Party, including Finance erals joining the government
ish Fighters, Camp Inmates Minister Pinhas Sapir and on condition that they break
opened a photographic ex- photographs of the ghettos,
Private
Industry
up the Gahal parliamentary
and Nazi Victims.
hibit "The Holocause and concentration ca mps and
Mapam leader Meir
Elie Wiesel told newsmen are reported to have held bloc. thanked Mr. Ya'ari
Resistance" commemorating crematoria, and of the or- Nationalization '
afterward: "Lf world Jewry secret talks
with Knesset for his coj- tesy," said Ehr-
the 30th anniversary of the ganized armed Jewish re-
reacted toward Jews in Eur- member Simha Ehrlich, lich. "but teategorically de-
start of Jewish resistance in sistance that started in 1942 Rejected by Sapir
and culminated in the upris-
Nazi-occupied Europe,
TEL AVIV (JTA) — Fi- ope in the 1930s like lt is chairman of the executive of clined his pi position."
nance Minister Pinhas Sapir toward Soviet Jews now, Israel's Liberty Party, pro-
declared that Israel as a there would have been no posing that the Liberals join
country which is in need of Holocaust."
the government coalition.
investment f r om abroad,
Regarding the head tax
According to an account in
could not permit nationali- on educated Soviet emigrants, Haaretz, Ehrlich declined to
zation of any private indus- Wiesel said that "If the Rus- reveal details of these talks
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DAYTON, 0. (JTA) — A priorities first and disregard try. The finance minister's sian Jews say 'pay,' we
reporter, but he did
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noted Catholic cleric told a whether this will have a good criticism was aimed at a re- should do it, but only they to a
Oat PAN
acknowledge that Ya'ari act-
Jewish audience here Oct. 16 or bad effect on Jewish- mark made last week by It- can say."
that a hostile attitude to- Christian relations."
zhak Ben Aharon, the out-
Among those present were
ward Israel — "stemming
spoken secretary general of Assistant Secretary of State
Histadrut, that Israel should Joseph J. Sisco and Deputy
largely from an old, theologi-
nationalize Israel's biggest Assistant Richard T. Davies,
cal anti-Judaism and a still-
banks.
present anti-Semitism — is
diplomatic notables, mem-
Sapir noted that of Israel's
"widespread and in some
NEW YORK (JTA) — A three largest banks, only one, bers of Congress and repre-
cases quite, intense" among
sentatives of the Council of
a large number of Chris- nu hi b e r of Danes were the Discount Bank, was pri- Churches and the Catholic
honored at a city hail cere- vately owned. He said the
tians.
Archdiocese.
Rev. Edward H. Flannery mony Oct. 13 for saving Bank Leumi is a publicly-
controlled enterprise which
of Washington, D.C., execu- Jews from the Nazis. -
"They were Danes, our was founded by the Zionist Uganda Demand
tive secretary of the Secre-
tariat for Catholic-Jewish Re- friends, and it did not mat- Organization, and that the for Jets, Money
lations of the United States ter if they were Jews and Bank Hapoalim is controlled
Conference of Bishops also it does not matter now," by Histadrut.
Led to Split: Golda
Dr. Joergen Gersefelt said.
Sapir also said he wel-
25300 Lohser Rd.
said, "the quality and extent
TEL AVIV (JTA) — Pre-
The
remark
summed
up
comed
the
stablishment
of
of anti-Zionism among Chris-
of
10
Mile Rd.) Southfield, Mich.
(N.
disclosed
the attitude of the 198 Dan- the First International Bank mier Golda Meir
tians is disturbing and de-
ish men and women in the in Israel with American and officially the demands made
plorable."
Danish underground resist- British funds. He said no one by President Idi Amin of
He said a present cause of
ance which rescued some should belittle an investment Uganda that led to a break
Christian anti-Zionism is the
8,000 Danish Jews in October of $24,000,000. He also dis- between Israel and Uganda.
apparent "intransigence" of 1943. The Danes ferried the closed that, by next year,
Addressing the Tel Aviv
Israel on such issues as Mid- Jews to Sweden after the Israelis going abroad would
Noon-5 p.m.
Labor Council Oct. 15, Mrs.
dle East peace negotiations, underground learned that be permitted an increase in Meir said Amin had asked
withdrawal to pre-1967 bound- the occupying Nazis planned foreign currency to around Israel for a few Phantom jets
aries and settlement of the to round up the Jews for $500 compared with the pres- which, Mrs. Meir said tie
You are invited to visit our beautiful facility
Palestinian refugee problem. shipment to death camps.
where we will provide:
ent $350.
made clear he intended to
Rev. Flannery spoke before
Mayor John V. Lindsay
use against Tanzania.
a Zionist Organization of proclaimed Oct. 13 as "Dan-
Israel
could
not
spare
the
Memorial Honors
America dinner at Beth Abra- ish Resistance Day." Dore
• Delightful strictly kosher meals under
jets and, in any case, would
ham Synagogue conducted Schary, honorary chairman Nun of Ecce Homo
the supervision of The Council of
never
provide
them
for
use
JERUSALEM — A memor-
by the ZOA's Dayton District of the Anti-Defamation
Orthodox
Rabbis
against
another
country,
the
marking the organization's League of Bnai Brith, ar- ial service for Mother Aline premier said.
Planned by a registered Dietician
75th anniversary year.
ranged the City Hall recep- Batut, who helped estabish
She
stated
that
Amin
was
the Hebrew-Arabic Ulpan of
The cleric stressed that his tion.
turned down by Great Brit-
remarks represented his own
One of the Danes said Dr. the Hebrew University's Mar- ain when he asked for a few
• Occupational and Physical Therapy Department
views and not necessarily Gersefelt saved many Jew- tin Buber Center for Adult hundred
thousand pounds
Education,
was
held
at
the
those of the Conference of ish children by injecting
sterling which Israel was in
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Bishops.
them with a serum that kept Sisters of Sion Convent in no position to provide.
Rabbi Joseph P. Sternstein them unconscious and quiet Ein Karem on the first anni-
"So he went to someone
versary of her death.
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of Roslyn, N.Y., a ZOA lead- while they were smuggled
Some 200 people gathered else," Mrs. Meir said, refer-
er, said now may be the time onto boats which took them to honor the memory of the ring to Premier Muammar
for further information
for Jews "to put their own to Sweden.
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Anti-Semitism Is Widespread
Among Christians, Says Cleric

Danes Honored
for Saving Jews

OPEN HOUSE OF

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NURSING CENTER

Sunday, October 22, 1972

Interlochen for the Creative Student

ZIONIST ORGANIZATION OF DETROIT

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proudly announces that our newly refurbished

SOCIAL HALL

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Foreign Pupils Study

40th

JERUSALEM — More than
1,000 new overseas students
at the llebrew University are

completing a summer of in-
tensive Hebrew studies in
special ulpan courses design-
ed to prepare them for the
academic year ahead.
At the Givat Ram campus,
730 students are enrolled in
an ulpan catering to new
university students from
abroad. Most of the others
are new immigrants.

Arab Woman Is
Local Council Head

JERUSALEM — Mrs. Vio-
let Khoury has been elected

chairman of the local council
of Kfar Yasif, a Christian,

Moslem and Druze commun-
ity of 5.000 people in Galilee.
Mrs. Khoury had been dep-

uty director of the Arab Jew-
ish Cultural Center in Haifa.
She said her village needs
less political propaganda
and " . . . more roads, wa-
ter, clubs, schools and play-
grounds."

ANNUAL

BALFOUR

CONCERT

presenting the renowned

Coloratura Soprano

BEVERLY SILLS

appearing

with the

DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, Sixten Ehrling, Conductor

SUNDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 19, 8:30 P.M.

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