• THE DETROIT JEWISH HEWS 16—Friday, Feb. 9, 1973 Nobody ever grew des - pondent looking for trouble. —Kin Hubbard. TriC. IZ UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT k4 P TEL-12 SHOE REPAIR Don't throw them away THIS WEEK SPECIAL! SOLES AND HEELS *lee LESS THAN OUR REGULAR PRICE Girth of a Notion JERUSALEM (JTA)—One of the Knesset's corpulent members said it would be a good thing if all Knesset members were to reduce their calorie intake. Independent MK Shalom Cohen wrote a letter to Knes- set Speaker Israel Yesha- yahu and told him that the lawmakers have gotten into a had habit by munching endlessly on sandwiches, cakes and biscuits during committee meetings. In view of thtir normally sedentary life, Cohen advised Yeshayahu to call the MKs' attention to the dangers they were running by continuing this habit. Finally, the House speaker was asked by Cohen to ap- peal to all committees to serve drinks and fresh fruit only. 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I would like to consider a plan approx. mating $ A Bequest for the benefit of Hista drut's Health, Education and Wel- fare Programs in Israel. The creation of Income for Life through a Histadrut Gift Annuity or Annuity Trust . Name Address zip Phone TEL AVIV (JTA)—Israel disclosed that it will soon launch a new missile boat which it claims is far superi- or to 12 similar craft built for it in France several years ago and faster than any Rus- sian-built vessel of the type known to be in Mid Eastern waters. The first in a series of the new boats armed with Israel's "Gabriel" surface-to- surface missile, the "Reshef," will be launched Feb. 19 by Israel Shipyards Ltd. on Hai- fa Bay, according to the announcement. The 415-ton boat took three years to plan and build and cost $10,000,000. According to Israel Livertovsky, direc- tor general of the shipyard, that price is less than it would have cost to build the boat abroad and proves that Israel is independent of foreign shipyards with respect to its systems of control. Ile said they were capable of combat against submarines, surface craft and aircraft, The Reshef will carry sev- en "Babriel" missiles, four depth charge launchers and will be armed with two 75mm guns as against one in the French-built boats. naval requirements. Rear Admiral Benjamin Teiem, commander of the Is- raeli Navy, said the Reshef is one of the most sophisti- cated vessels of Its type in the world and was larger, faster, more maneuverable and more heavily armed than he gunboats of the Saar class built for Israel in France. Is- The Reshef will carry a rael ordered 12 Saar-class crew of 45 officers and men boats in France before the and will be powered by four 1967 Six Day War. Seven German-made Maybach die- were delivered and five were sel engines generating 2870 embargoed. On Christmas indicated horsepower for • Eve, 1968, Israeli crews speed of 32 knots, 38.80 land -liberated" the embargoed miles per hour. Admiral Tel- craft from Cherbourg and em said the Reshef had a sailed them to Israel. longer cruising range and According to Admiral Te- better sea-keeping qualities lern, the Reshef and her sis- than the French made gun- ters, to be known as the Saar-IV class, are an im- boats. provement on the earlier gun- boats in that they incorporate and the latest techniques tics and Museums. Ehud Net- zer of the Institute of Arch- eology was the expedition's architect. The Israel Ex- ploration Society and the Ein Gedi Field School participat- ed in the dig. Students of the Institute of Archeology of the Hebrew University formed the work team. The fifth century pavement It was found in a mosaic will be returned to its place Pavement dating to the early after the conclusion of exca- third century C.E., excavated vations, when the site will after the fifth century mosaic be opened to the public by pavement of the Ein Gedi the National Parks Author- synagogue had been lifted ity. and transferred to the Israel Museum in Jerusalem for treatment and conservation. JERUSALEM — A mosaic, depicting a swastika, the' first to appear prominently in an ancient synagogue decoration, has been uncov- ered at Ein Gedi by archeol- ogists of the Hebrew Univer- sity and the Government An- tiquities and Museums De- partment. The third century pave- ment discovered below bears a black rectangular frame with three squares, one of which is decorated with the large, left-facing swastika. Swastikas as part of decora- tive compositions in syna- gogues have been known be- fore, but this is the first occurrence of such a promi-• nent one in a Jewish context. The early synagogue had two or three entrances in its north side—the side facing Jerusalem. The lower mosaic pavement is one of the old- est known in this country and is the earliest mosaic pavement of a synagogue. The building was changed some time in the late 3rd Century CE, when the central northern entrance was blocked and turned into a niche for an Ark of the Law. A seat was constructed on its eastern side for the head of the community. A portico and three entrances were added on the west side. The synagogue is impor- tant from an archeological point of view because it re- veals the radical changes and developments in the archi- tectural plans of synagogues during a period of more than three centuries (ca. 200-550 C.E.). The expedition plans to lift the early mosaic pave- ment as well and to excavate the levels below. The excavation was car- ried out by Dr. Dan Barag of the Institute of Archeol- ogy of the Hebrew Univer- sity and by. Yosef Porath of the Department of Antiqui- More than 65 acts tire fea- tured at the 1973 Moslem Temple SHRINE CIRCUS at the State Fair Coliseum through Sunday. Tickets may be purchased at Hudson's, Sears, Grinnell's, Bank of the Commonwealth and at the Fairgrounds. Pope Paul Quotes From Heschel Book ROME (JTA) — In an ad- dress to pilgrims at his weekly general audience in the Vatican, Pope Paul quoted the late Rabbi Abra- ham Joshua Heschel. The pontiff, who rarely quotes non-Christian writ- ings, stated: "Before we have moved to seek for God, God has come in search for The quotation was from Rabbi Reaches book, "God In Search of Man." ► orimphoo C)) soar coouDGi awn 044 1, 444 $43 3343 New Faculty of Engineering at Tel Aviv University Find Swastika M otif at Ein Gedi IBM From Feb. 9 thru 16th Israel Builds Its Own 1st Hate Missile Boat Recruiting Staff! 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