• !S S TRUNK for men d recently Plaza in d and op- wider and the store of all the I trousers nen. Bag- Is, plaids ouble knit To corn. selection, nk offers Irtle necks .s. Acces- ailable. d'man tohunosit 57 People Make News graphs ice ITH itsvos in wimples - 8805 NEW YORK iJTA)— Some also have been sent to all 4,000 copies of a hard-cover Jewish day schools and to many Jewish community poster, with the heading "The groups. United States Government The poster states that the Now Protects Your Right to 1964 Federal Civil Rights Be an Observant Jew," pre- Act, as amended in 1972, pro. pared by the National Jew- vides that an employer with ish Commission on Law and at least 25 employes-15 after Public Affairs, have been next Starch 24—must make distributed to Jewish insti- reasonable accommodation to tutions and agencies. the religious needs of work- Howard Rhine, president ers and prospective workers, of COLPA, said the posters unless the employer can dem- were an element of a nation- onstrate that the such accom- wide education program to modation would cause undue advise Jews of their legal hardship to his business. rights in employment. Rhine said copies had been * 1,4 •• ***** ••• ■ • sent to almost all synagogues INVITATIONS • ENTERTAINMENT in the United States. Copies • ASTROLOGER • • CARICATURES • The Zionist Organization of America Manhattan Re- gion, in cooperation with a committee of physicians, hon- ored Dr. HARRY F. WECH- SLER at a testimonial lun- cheon at the New York Hil- ton, proceeds of which will go to the Harry F. Wechsler laboratory fund in Kfar Sil- ver, Israel. He is a ZOA vice president. "Art Linkletter Schools have a few openings left in Nursery School. Free busing, too!" The Best To You HAL GORDON WI %ft ... OH II fill BIG I•iff/•• BANDS OR SM•11.1. COMBOS 642-5520 If the Association for Welfare of Soldiers in Israel reaches its goal, this is how the soldiers' house in Eilat will look. The chairman of the Detroit branch of the asso- ciation, Rabbi A. Irving Schnipper, said many projects in progress and on the drawing board will require the financial help of friends abroad. He added that every time an Israeli soldier enters one of these rest houses, he is aware that Jews abroad have given him a chance to recover from the strain and burdens of Israel's defense. Until there are adequate facilities throughout Israel, however, many servicemen will have to endure inadequate rest and line up for recreational activities. The association has set the goal of completing and expanding several rest camps, clubs and hostels within the next two years. Locations include Beersheba and Sharm el Sheikh, as well as Natanya, Haifa and Givat Olga. For information on membership in the association. call Rabbi Schnipper, KE 5 - 4434. Swiss Receives Heine Prize BONN (JTA)—The Hein- rich Heine Prize was award- ed_ to Swiss author Carl Zuckmayer. The award, presented by Federal President Gustav Heinemann, concluded the year-long celebrations which marked the 175th anniver- sary of the Jewish poet's birth. Zuckmayer, a novelist mainly known for his book "Captain From Kopenick," was one of the most out- spoken critics of Hitler's regime. Born of a Catholic father and a Jewish mother. he emigrated in the '30s to America. After the war, he settled in Switzerland and now has Swiss nationality. Zuckmayer, a close per- sonal friend of Heinemann, could not attend the cere- mony due to illness. The ceremony took place in Dus- seldorf where the Heinrich Heine Society has renewed its seven-year campaign to claiming that Dusseldorf is a scientific university and Heine was not a scientist. In his presentation speech, Heinemann charged that those who refused to rename Dusseldorf University had "reasons which they did not care to admit." The Heine anniversary was marked in West and East Germany, London, where he lived for several years, and in Paris where he lived and died on Feb. 17, 1856. 24-Hour General Strike Threatened by Tel Aviv Workers TEL AVIV (JTA) — The labor situation which had eased somewhat last week worsened as custom officials went on strike at Lod Air- port and 4,000 employes of the state-owned Mekorot wat- er company threatened Mon- day to cut off the country's water supply. The workers committee in have the university renamed the Tel Aviv region warned, after the poet. meanwhile, that they would University authorities have call a 24-hour general strike refused to do so up till now to protest price rises and in- flationary trends. The shutdown of the Lod customs house followed a Brevities stormy meeting at which the customs officers accused the government of stalling on their wage demands. 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"Magic Carpet Coach" serv- ice is available from North- land 9:45 a.m. Dec. 30 for the 11 a.m. show. The Magic Carpet ticket, including theater admission and round- trip bus transportation, must he purchased in advance from Hudson's ticket service at Northland or Spencer's Gift Shop at Tel-Twelve Mall. For information, call • • • • • music Sr I "CINDERELLA" will be presented 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Friday, Dm 22, 1972-33 Poster Advises Jews of Work Rights • • • THEODORE T ANNE N- WALD JR. of Washington, D. C., a judge of the United States Tax Court, was elect- '' ed chairman of the board of 'governors of Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion. A member of Presi- dent Kennedy's Task Force on Foreign Assistance and special assistant to the sec- retary of state, he currently is a professional lecturer at the law school of George Washington University. Art Linklottor Schools 28805 Evergreen, Southfield 357-1215 — 588-0300 S THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS SIDNEY SELIG, director of education and psychologi- cal services at Beth Shalom Religious School, received a PhD degree from Wayne State University. Dr. Selig has served several terms as president of the Jewish Edu- cators Council of Metropoli- tan Detroit: is president of Michigan-Ohio Region of the Educators Assembly of America: and served as na- ticnal chairman of the Code for Personnel Practices re- vision board of the Edu- cators Assembly of America. • • • IRUT Israeli Soldiers' Rest Houses Sou olt II„ 1111 , , 0,1,11 he I folltdqr I• fe,11 •