Ousted Rabbi Rosenberg Sues for Damagew Rabbi Stuart Rosenberg, who has been dismissed from Beth Tzedec Congrega- tion in Toronto, although he had a life contract and had served the synagogue since 1956, has filed a suit for $1,750,000 damages against the congregation and eight board members in the Su- preme Court of Ontario. Rabbi Rosenberg authored a column as part of the re- ligious features in the now defunct Detroit Times. He spoke at important functions in Detroit, including a dinner at Hillel Day School, Said to have received a $50,000 salary, suposedly the highest pay for a rabbi any- where, Rabbi Rosenberg be- MAGICIAN Available For All Occasions 20 years experience MAGICAL MEL 547.2464 TO-PARTY FAVOR INSTANT COLOR PHOTO BUTTONS - FRAMED PHOTOS PHOTO KEY CHAINS PHOTO MIRRORS YL Net ■ moms ma YIN COOTS PHOTOS BY GILBO 398-3566 541 - 2004 Out .f Town. Call Collect LARRY ELMS WANTS TO SHOOT YOU I Onel /eve rel.ves and •uosts al pot nem, •Wear Wegla.n.s. Boy Motav•hs. S*I Ire. Party.. Ann.. Inrsanef. sonal.. came involved in a contro- versy over his policies. Five board members resigned when the dismissal was voted by a- newly elected board. Presently Rabbi Rosenberg is on a six-month sabbatical in Israel. Apparently he has the support of the Rabbinical Assembly and the Jewish JERUSALEM (ZINS)—The accusation that Israel's 375,- 000 Arabs are second-class citizens is refuted by data culled from the official Statis- tical Institute, on the social and economic gains made by Arabs living. on the pre-1967 borders of Israel. The majority of the Arab community are young people who have a natural birthrate of 42 per 1,000 of population, compared with a birthrate among Jews of only 17 per 1,000. (In other parts of the Arab world the average na- tural birthrate is only 26 per 1,000.) Forty-two per cent of the Arab families in Israel have seven children or more. In 1948, when Israel be- came an independent state, the rate of illiteracy among the Arabs was 95 per cent; in 1972, the illiteracy is only 5 per cent. Twenty-five years ago, there was 10,000 Arab stu- dents enrolled in the schools. In 1972, the enrollment had grown to 110,000. When Israel was proclaim- ed, only 4 per cent of Arab women received maternity care in hospitals; now 94 per cent have their babies LETTER BOX Israel Chief Rabbi Wins Commendation including Candy Centerpieces Per...finalized Party Favor. In•itation. and Part. Aree.wirie. for all oreanion.. MARCIA MASSERMAN 646-6138 DICK STEIN pre.sen IS A complete musical package for your party. 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A painting by a cause one's head to spin. famous artist will be David Ben-Gurion had a Published by Yahweh hand in a quiet ceremony the awarded. All are welcome. Tunes, Inc. (137)11), "Dreidel" other day in Jaffa. lie award- For information and tickets, reached the No. 27 position ed five girl nursing and med- call Bea Redstone, 547-5874. under hospital conditions. in Billboard Magazine, a Twenty-five years ago, there national record industry ical students IL Low ($250) were no clinics or health cen- trade magazine. The lyrics scholarships in memory of IfM his wife Paula, who was once ters among the Arabs, while include: LONDON, ENGLAND a nurse. today there are 66 clinics The scholarships were and 75 health centers for I feel like a spinning top Zan Gilbert sponsored by the Association or a dreidel , mothers and children. and His ORCHESTRA of Working Mothers and the Although it is generally be- The spinning don't stop when Nei,ev Foundation. lieved that much Arab land you leave the cradle, was confiscated, the culti- You just slow down. *us. "Desrpm tow. froins Liquor is a lubricant only if to ow. Indr..d....1 vated areas by Arabs has 'Round and 'round the you happen to be going down- risen from 8,000 dunams world you go Coll 557-9332 (2,000 acres) in 1948 to 46.000 Spinning through the lives of hill. (11,500 acres) at the end of the people you know, 1972. We all slow down. C Over the past 25 years the Refrain: Jewish state has invested C * hundreds of million of pounds How you gonna keep on • • Fresh Organic Fruits & Vegetables • Complete Line of Natural to raise living standards of Turning from day to day. IF Vitamins and Minerals • Organic and Natural Foods • Choi:peck How you gonna keep from its Arab citizens. * and Allergy Foods • Lew Caloric Foods — Solt Free Foods Israel's Arabs Report Progress •••- Creative Party Planning Theological Seminary where he was ordained. The two Conservative groups said they did not consider the rabbinical post in the To- ronto synagogue as having been vacated and had not been asked to recommend a successor. The Conservative organizations, as well as the Canadian Jewish Congress, offered to mediate the issue. Editor, The Jewish News: I was delighted to read, in last week's issue of The Jew- ish News, of the decision of Rabbi Shlomo Goren, Ash- kenazic Chief Rabbi of the state of Israel. to form a World Rabbinical Council which would accept as its members all rabbis, scholars and learned laymen, regard- less of their affiliation, as long as they prescribe to the Halakha and to the laws set forth in the .Shulhan Arukh. Rabbi Goren is to be hail- ed as a man of profound scholarship and prophetic wisdom. In addition to these qualities, he has a keen per- ception of the needs of mod- ern living Judaism. Even as the Almighty is One, and His Torah is One, so are His people One. It is time that we cast from our- selves the spurious designa- tion of labels that have no meaning: Orthodox, Conser- vative, Reform. The Jewish outlook spurns divisiveness among its people. We are one nation. We are all Jews. And what makes us Jews is an unconditional commitment to Torah, to the Halakha , and to the life-style deline- ated in the Shulhan Arukh. We should, follow the in- spiring charisma of Rabbi Goren and strive to achieve a Jewish Ecumenism, so that in the words of the prophet, we will all be united in "agudah akhat," on bind in the service of the Lord. Sincere yours, RABBI JACK GOLDMAN • Nixon Beats Golda as Israelis' 1972 `Man of the Year' TEL AVIV (ZINS) — In a poll conducted by Public Opinion Research Institute, Israelis selected Richard Nixon as 1972's "man of the year." The president was the choice of 20.8 per cent of those asked to select an out- standing world figure. In second place was Golda Meir with 16 per cent of the vote, followed by Moshe Day- an with 9.5 per cent and Dr. Henry Kissinger with 8.4 per cent. Also-rans were Abba Eban with 1.2 per cent; Rabbi Shlomo Goren, 1.2 per cent; Yigal Allon, 0.8 per cent; Itzhak Rabin, 0.4 per cent; Menahem Begin, 0.5 per cent. On the other side of the ledger, in voting for the most unpopular personalities of the year: first place was won by President Anwar Sadat of Egypt with 11.7 per cent, fol- lowed by Yassir Arafat, 8.3 per cent; Alexei Kosygin, 5.9 per cent; Leonid Brezh- nev, 3.2 per cent; Georges Pompidou, 2.1 per cent; Is- raeli Finance Minister Pin- has Sapir 1.7 per cent; and West Germany's Chancellor Willy Brandt, 0.7 per cent Included in the running for "unpopulars" were also former Israel Justice Mini- ster Yaacov Shapiro, Meyer Lansky and Uri Avneri, However, 37 per cent of those interviewed refrained from expressing any choice whatever. 'First Do Good Deeds' Let a man first do good deeds, and then ask God for knowledge of) Torah: let a man first act as righteous and upright men act , and then let him ask God for wisdom: let a man first grasp the way of humility, and then ask God for under- standing.—Tanna Debe Eli- ; yahu. 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