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A bill limiting cigarette ad- vertising, sponsored by the Cancer Association, soon will be presented to the Knesset and is expected to become law without difficulty. Rest for Moslems len! •■•■• ------ IT Loads JERUSALEM — Israel La- bor Minister Yosef Almogi said that the Jerusalem mu- nicipality will not order Mos- lem employes to work in the future on Moslem feasts with- out a special work permit. Before, the municipality had followed the practice, customary under the Jordan- ians before 1967, of giving sanitation workers one day off during the three-day el- Fitr feast. Under Israel law, special permits are required for all work on the weekly day of rest and on the annual recog- nized feasts of all the faiths. BY POPULAR DEMAND! Now Booking . . ED BURG god pis Orden 851-6118 • CUSTOM FURNITURE & CARPET CLEANING ON LOCATION Phone 549-7170 ;h. ore Lou am m. t ES 6 Syrian Jets Downed in Retaliation for Shellings of Israeli Settlements TEL AVIV, (JTA) — In some of the heaviest fighting in more than two years, Is- raeli and Syrian forces bat- tled on the ground and in the air Monday. Israel claimed that its jets shot down six Syrian MIG-21s in a dogfight over Syrian ter- ritory and inflicted heavy damage on Syrian army camps, radar stations and terrorist strongholds inside Syria. All Israeli planes were re- ported to have returned to their bases safely. Israel also claimed hits on six Syrian tanks. Two Israeli settlements, Merom Hagolan and Nahal Snir along the Syrian border, were heavily shelled by Syr- ian artillery. Two Israeli sol- diers were reported slightly wounded. Meron Hagolan sustained heavy damage. The latest Harem) between Israel and Syria—the fifth in the last two months — fol- lowed a series of terrorist at- tacks on Israel territory. A military spokesman said an Israeli patrol was am- bushed by small arms fire near Kuneitra on the Golan Heights late Sunday; an Is- raeli out-post in the Kuneitra area was shelled from Syrian territory during the evening; and a second Israeli patrol was attacked by small arms fire early Monday morning. The spokesman said the terrorist attacks were coor- dinated with the Syrian army. Air force jets struck in re- taliation Monday morning against terrorist bases near Dail and Mazirab in southern Syria; an artillery battery and two Syrian Army out- posts southeast of Kuneitra; a Syrian army camp at Nawa north of Dara and two Syr- ian radar stations, one near Nouweima and another near Sha ha be. Later in hte day, Israeli planes struck again, hitting targets at the Yahudieyeh Army camp near the seaport city of Latakia; Army camps at Tasas and Partus; and an Army camp and radar sta- tion at Kar•ousoa. The air battle developed at noon Monday when Syrian MIG interceptors were sent up against Israeli planes at- tacking the radar stations. Israel said six of the MIGs were downed by air-to-air missiles. Israel denied a Syrian claim that two Israeli planes and four Israeli tanks were hit. Syrian artillery opened up a barrage along the cease- DAVID WACHLER & SONS CREATIVE JEWELERS WINNERS OF THE MOST COVETED HONORS IN JEWELRY DESIGN THE DIAMONDS INTERNATIONAL AWARDS & FIRST PRIZE IN THE AMERICAN DIAMOND JEWELRY CCWIPETITON American Savings Building 24700 Northwestern Highway at 10 Mile and Evergreen Telephone 356-7322 Your Bank Americard or Master Charge Welcome fire line shortly after the air battle. Israeli artillery and tank guns returned the fire in a duel which lasted until sunset. Israel said hits were scored on two Syrian tanks nea r Boukata and on four others in the central region of the cease-fire lines opposite Ra fid. According to Israeli sourc es returning pilots reported direct hits on Syrian Army installations. In one area am bulances were seen evacuat ing casualties. At the height of the battles Damascus radio broadcast an appeal to other Arab states to join in the fighting. The Damascus commenta - for stressed that Syria should not be made to stand alone against Israel which can con- centrate its forces in the north because there is a cease fire on the other fronts. Volunteers firm neighbor ing settlements flocked to Merom Hagolan and Nahal Snir to help repair the dam- age. Merom Hagolan, where the damage was heaviest, was also visited by Defense Min- ister Moshe Dayan while the shelling was still going on. Two buildnigs and a cowshed were hit and the settlement's electric power grid was dam- aged. The damage at Nahal Snir was slight. One shell explod- ed at Kibutz Dan in Upper Galilee causing a fire which was put out before serious damage occurred. Gen. David Elazar, Israel's army chief of staff, said that if the Syrians seal their bor- ders to terrorist incursions against Israel, Israel will ob- serve the cease fire. But Is- rael will retaliate any time a civilian settlement is hit, lie warned. He said the Syrians suf- fered serious losses and dam- age, not the least of which was the damaged morale of the Syrian army which was never very high. He said if Friday, Jam 12, 1973-37 Iran Gets Fully Ordained Rabbi A former Hebrew teacher Ozar Hatorah school system. is returning to his native He will also serve as spiritu- city of Shiraz, in Iran as an al leader at the Rabbi Zadeh shipment of Russian war ma- ordained rabbi, it was report- Synagogue in Shiraz. But ed by Samuel L. Haber, exec- since the Shiraz Jewish com- terial to Syria in 1972. Included were 16 MIG21s, utive vice chairman of the munity, like the other Iran- ian Jewish communities, two older MIG17s and four Joint Distribution Committee. He will thus become the first does not as yet follow the helicopters. fully qualified religious lead- practice of officially engag- U.S. experts said that er that the Iranian Jewish ing a rabbi and providing for brought to about 35 the num- community has had in many his material needs, the reli- berof MIG21s Russia sent years. gious foundation that financ- to Syria last year. Rabbi Yitzhak Baal ed his studies in Israel has Meanwhile, two parcels of Haness, 33, has completed granted him a four-year fel- arms and ammunition three years of intensive study lowship, in the hope that at wrapped in raincoats were at the Metiyta Bet Harashal the end of that period the found under a bush near Yeshiva in the Old City of community will assume the Akhziv in Upper Galilee. responsibility of maintaining Jerusalem and has been cer- The parcels were believed tified as a rabbi by Israel's a rabbi. to have been left behind by I chief rabbinate. The Yeshiva Tiie demagogue is usually terrorists w h o infiltrated is among the 156 religious from Lebanon recently but schools supported by JDC in sly, a detractor of others ... abandoned their sabotage Israel, with United Jewish apdeals 10 passions and prej- udices rather than to reason, mission in face of an Israeli Appeal funds. manhunt. Rabbi Haness' studies were and i-: in all respects a man The parcels contained sub- made possible by a main- of intrigue and deception, of machineguns, hand grenades tenance scholarship awarded sly cunning and management, and seven kilograms of ex- by a religious foundation in —James F. Cooper. Soviet cargo ships in what is described as the biggest sea plosives. I Brevities "THE EMPEROR'S NEW CLOTHES" will be present- ed by Cleveland's Popinjay Puppet Theater, 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Saturday at the De- troit Institute of Arts Youtheater. "PEPITO'S STORY" will be presented by New York drama group, the Merry-Go-Rounders 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Jan. 20 at the Youtheater. For informa- tion, call the Institute, 832- 2730. • • • The CHILDREN'S LEU- KEMIA FOUNDATION OF MICHIGAN will sponsor a benefit performance of "The Man of La Mancha," Jan. 21 at Northland Theater. All proceeds from this perfor- mance will be added to the fund for research programs conducted at William Beau- month Hospital and the Child Research Center in Detroit. Last year more than 5190,000 was given for research, medication and other neces- there was any Syrian-Egyp- sities for leukemia patients lion military cooperation, as in Michigan. Tickets may be reported from some quarters, reserved by calling the foun. it was not felt on the battle- dation, KE 4-5943. field. • • • (A report from Cairo said The Southfield Community that President Anwar Sadat i Players' production of "THE has instructed War Minister FALLEN SAVED," a corn- Gen Ahmed Ismail to pre- ' pare an Egyptian military re- edy melodrama, needs volun. teers for backstage crews. sponse to Israeli attacks on For a job as stage manager, Syria. (The report said a renewal stage hand, makeup assis- of Egyptian military action tant, set designer, lighting after more than two years of assistant or usher, call Frank observing the cease fire was DePetris, 557-4438, or Sandi contemplated at the highest Safron, 356-4429. "The Fallen government levels ni Cairo. Saved" will be presented Such action would be limited Jan. 27 and 28 and Feb. 3 but could involve Egyptian and 4 at the Southfield Civic air strikes at Israeli targets, Center. the report said.) Israeli circles said that Hebrew-Arabic Syria's appeal for help, also broadcast by the terrorist Ulpan in Jerusalem radio station in Dara, was JERUSALEM — The sixth not likely to be heeded. annual Hebrew-Arabic ulpan They said that Egypt has repeatedly warned Syria that it would not engage Israel every time an incident oc- curs. The Egyptians say they will go to war when they think they are ready and at a time of their own choosing. US. intelligence sources report the Soviet Union de- livered 18 MIG jet fighters to Syria only weeks before the outbreak of new Syrian-Isra- eli air battles. The fighter planes were delivered last month by throe THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS er opened in the Old City, one of the most unique arrange- ments in furthering relations between Jews and Arabs. The ulpan has 230 students in five Hebrew and five Ara- bic classes, Since the Six-Day War, the ulpan has had 2,500 Jews, Moslems and Christians in its courses. Besides language classes, there are social and cultural, events as well. The program is administered by the He- brew University's Martin Bo- bar tAmater. Israel. He also received a special scholarship from the JDC vocational planning fnnd for the study and prac- tice of shehita (ritual slaugh- tering), milah (circumcision) and sofrut (scribe) and was presented with certificates in each of these professions. During his period of study he was in constant contact with the JDC director of cultural - religious activities in Israel, Rabbi Aaron Green- baum, who also arranged for him to attend rabbinical court sessions to enable him to gain practical knowledge of procedures on family problems. Upon his return to Iran, Rabbi Baal Haness, who has a wife and two infant chil- dren, resumed his work as a teacher in the JDC-supported Larry Freedman os °"► 647-2367 tro mod Eator toiroad UGLY KITCHEN CABINETS? DON 'I RiPtACT MAO WITH FORMICA SAVE SO% coals IS ICI %II CW11 DOWl Of ►110111 /Of B111111•TI KITCHEN JOY 20434 JOY ROAD 836-6083 rr Shenandoah Country Club For All Occasions Call Our Banquet Manager at 682-4300 We Cater For Al/ Occasions — Seating for 400. 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