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November 10, 1972 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-11-10

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18—Friday, Nov. 10, 1972

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Congress Loses Several Jewish Members in Vote

NEW YORK (JTA) — Of in 1968, though less than a Israel's security.
the 12 Jewish members of majority, according to un-
In Syracuse, Republican
the
last House of Represent- official estimates.
Leonard C. Koldin opposed
— by visitors who crossed th(
JERUSALEM (JTA)
atives, only four were known
In California, Democrat incumbent Democratic Rep.
Visitors entering the Judea Jordan River bridges.
Syria has reported several by this morning to have been Michael Shapiro was seeking James M. Hanley. State Rep.
and Samaria regions from
re-elected,
while
two
were
to
unseat R e p. Alphonzo Benjamin A. Gilman (R) and
score cholera cases in recent
known to have lost and two Bell (R), a non-Jew who has Yale Rapkin (Conservative),
Jordan were ordered by Is- weeks.
were running for re-election. been active on behalf of opposed incumbent U.S. Rep.
raeli authorities to produce
Israeli health authorities,
John G. Dow (D). Jack Ru-
valid medical documents in-
Those k no w n to be re- Soviet Jewry.
meanwhile, have begun a
I n Massachusetts, t h e bens was a candidate in the
d
i
c
a
t
i
n
g
immunization
elected
— all New York city
SERVING B'NAI BRITH
clean-up
campaign
to
avert
against cholera.
democrats—were Mrs. Bella strongly anti-war state that 34th District.
MEMBERS & FAMILIES
The orders followed the a cholera outbreak such as S. Abzug and Edward I. Koch was the only state won by
COVENANT discovery
hit
the
Jerusalem
area
and
of nine cases of
of Manhattan, Bertram Po. Sen. George McGovern, Re-
cholera among Arab resi- the Gaza Strip in 1970.
dell of Brooklyn and Benja- publican Martin A. Linsky
UNION
CREDIT
- 1)
• .1 6.
IE
By the time the cholera min S. Rosenthal of Queens. opposed Fr. Robert F. Drin-
dents of the Jerusalem area.
21711 West Ten Mue Road
Israeli authorities believe the had run its course, 250 per- Defeats were suffered by an, Democrat who is a Jesuit
Room 129. Phone 354-6100
disease was communicated sons had been stricken with Rep. Emanuel Celler, 84, who Priest and has taken public .
the disease in Jerusalem and has served nearly 50 years stands for Soviet Jewry. Fr.
26001 COOt ■ DGE Hwy .
240 others in the Gaza Strip: in the House. ran a passive Drinan held a commanding
DAR PARK
5a3•3343
Two persons died.
race on the Liberal Party lead. Linsky 31, sought to
Helicopters, are spraying ticket and lost to Elizabeth picture the antiwar priest as
sewage-irrigated fields on Holtzman, a 31-year-old Jew- less than supportive of
Arab-owned land in the Kid- ish lawyer, who,beat him in
ron and Refaim valleys east the June primary for the
and southwest of Jerusalem Democratic Party nomina- HIAS to Resettle
to destroy infected crops.
tion. Celler relinquishes the Ugandan Asians
One of the cholera victims, influential chairmanship of
NEW YORK (JTA) —
a 30 - year - old woman from the House Judiciary Commit-
United Hias Service is one
Abu Gosh- village, h a d tee.
of seven voluntary welfare
Jewish congressmen whose organizations that have
bought vegetables grown in
a field that was irrigated races were in doubt are Les- agreed, at the request of the
with sewage. The woman ter L. Wolff, Manhattan State Department, to par-
Joshua Eilberg ticipate in the program of
received treatment at the Democrat,
(D. Pennsylvania); Sidney resettling the estimated 6,-
Shaare Zedek Hospital.
Four patients already have R. Yates (R., Illinois); and 000 stateless Ugandan Asians
Sam Steiger (R. Arizona).
been discharged.
who have been expelled from
Leaving the House are Rep. their country
Earlier, the Jerusalem mu-
.
James
Scheuer, Bronx Dem-
nicipality accused the United
The U.S. government has
Nations Relief and Works ocrat, who lost a primary agreed to absorb 1,000
Agency (UNRWA) of refus- race in a reapportioned dis- Ugandan Asians, admitting
Plus a superb location in a most desirable
ing to let it improve sani- trict, and Seymour Halpern, them under the attorney gen-
suburban area Expansive floor plans exceeding
tary conditions in the Shuaf- Queens Republican, who is eral's parole authority.
at refugee camp where the retiring after 14 years in
2000 square feet at the least. Knightsbridge
Gaynor I. Jacobson, exec-
first cholera 'case apparently Congress at age 59.
utive vice president of United
knows no compromise even in the
originated.
Richard L. Ottinger (D), Hias Service, indicated that
smallest details!
The_ municipality said it millionaire former congress- his agency will take 50 fam-
28111 Tologroph Rd.
wanted to install a better man, lost a bid to unseat ilies, or about 160 persons.
fOpposaa Tar I., .46.0.
FOYER
sewage system but w a s Rep. Peter A. Peyser (II) in and plans to settle them in
Natural terra cotta floor
355-1001:1

blocked by UNRWA, which a reapportioned district
New York, Atlanta, Balti-
10 Iowa, Ed Mezvinsky, more, Boston, Chicago, Phil-
LIVING ROOM
administers the camp.
Copper-hooded gas fireplace
35, an Iowa City lawyer, adelphia and St. Louis.
• Fireplace bench of solid oak
elected to Congress from
20,000 Montreal Jews was

the 1st District. Ile is the
LIBRARY
Now Live in Poverty younger brother of Norton
Carved paneled double doors
Mezvinsky, former director

MONTREAL (J T A)
• Plumbed for bar
About one Montreal Jewish of the American Council for
family in six -, totaling some Judaism, an anti-Zionist or-
KITCHEN
Formica backvvall from counter to cabinets
20.000 men, women and chil- ganization, and one of seven

dren, lives at the poverty men who recently sued the
Lazy Susan cabinet

level, according to prelimi- United Jewish Appeal and
outside vented range hood

nary findings of an intensive the United Israel Appeal for
All
appliances
study of poverty taken under alleged illegal financial op-1

MS
the
auspices of the Allied erations. Ed Mezvinsky re-
BEDROO
Walk-in closets with double shelving,
%NI)
"No one can read the
Jewish Community Services. portedly opposes his broth-

book without being
Monty Berger, AJCS pres- er's Middle East views.
built-in shoe racks
struck
by
the
originality
In
Missouri,
De
m
o
c
r
at
ident said the first review
of the author's insights
BATHS
of the statistical data indi- Jack J. Schramm of Clayton,
Mission-oak cabinetry
and also being made
' cated that a considerable a St. Louis suburb, a repre-

silent toilets
to think—deeply.•"
number of Montreal Jews, sentative in the State Legis-
• One-piece
—MARVIN TOKAYER
lature
was
in
a
neck-and-
though fully employed, still
BALCONY
Rant, cd the Jew.55
neck race for lieutenant gov-
must have financial help.
carpeting
O
Coa ,, undy m Japan
ro-turf
Ast
TW

CAR GARAGE
lie said they lack skills ernor. The handy victory in
Missouri
for
President
Nixon
ATTACHED
for higher-income jobs and
electric door opener
!SAVA BEN-DASA
often have large families, included apparently more
• Remote
Fully finished walls
m a k ing it impossible to Jewish support for him than

stretch their incomes to meet
• Heat outlet
minimum needs.
EXTERIOR wood double-glazed windows,
' The second major aspect
of poverty among Montreal
• Pella
aluminum-clad outside
Jews is that a large number
entrance door with
of elderly Jews depend en-

Steps Taken to Curb Cholera

J

CONDOMIN IUMS:

in g
compromis
n
U
value even in the
smallest details.

Over
195P09000
copies sold
mJapan

The
Japanese
Thejews

LOWEST EVER N

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• Steel

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c
Pried
other important thing about

can see the bullcfings
You
see enat•th
a
KnIghtsbhdge
community.
You c n
No surprises
and the
you're
getting.
what

Latin American
Jews, Catholics Talk

One

LIMA, Peru (JTA) — Jew-
ish and Catholic leaders
from seven South and Cen-
tral American countries —
with influential Catholic ma-
jorities — convened here last
week to analyze interreligi-
ous relations.
One goal is to create a co-
! ordinating group to improve
Catholic-Jewish ties and to
promote common ideals of
peace. social justice and mu-

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