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March 02, 1973 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-03-02

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, March 2, 1973-13

Youth Center News

The Intermediate Boys
Basketball Team, after win-
ning its last game, is YMCA
Church League Champ and
will go on to the playoffs.
The senior boys basketball
team lost its last game but
ended in third place in its
divisicin. The men's league,
which lost the last game, is
in se4ond place in its divi-
sion.
The men's team has one
more game, to be played 7
p.m. Saturday at the YMCA,
vs. First Presbyterian.
• • •
Snow finally fell In Michi-
gan, and the ski trip once
postponed, took place on

schedule last weekend.
Chaperones were Florrie
Feingold, Mrs. Peter Kronick
and Gerald Rittman.
Youth participants were
Stan Avery, Carl Buckler,
Max Engelman, Ilene Fisher,
David Foote, Barry Gershin-
zon, Jeff Gershinzon, Tom
Israel, Melinda Marx, Ilene
Mitchell, Susan Mitchell,
Debra Osher, Tom Parker,
Barb Russell, Diana Sitko,
David Stanley, Merrilee Stan-
ley, Mike Suber, Bruce
Warren, Liz Warren and
Steve Wexler.

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Beth Israel Slates
a Purim Carnival

Cong. Beth Israel will host
Temple Beth El for a morn-
ing megila reading, Purim
carnival and lunch March 18.
The megila reading will be-
gin at 10 a.m. in the sanctu-
ary, and the carnival and
lunch will be held in the
social hall. A modular stereo
with tape deck and AM-FM
radio will be the prizes.
Chairmen of the Purim
carnival committee of Cong.
Beth Israel are Mesdames
Albert Binder, Peter Kronick
and Gordon Suber.

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French Jews Attend
Bar-Ilan Dedication

REHOVOT — In festive
ceremonies at Bar-Ilan Uni-
versity, a delegation of
French Jews headed by Chief
Rabbi Jacob Kaplan, attend-
ed the dedication of the new
Life Science
Building in
honor of Mr. and Mrs. Haim
Suissa of Bordeaux and the
new campus in honor of
Chaim and Suza Bezinover

Ihel, also of Bordeaux.
The dedication of the new
five-story ultra-modern Suis-
sa Life Science Building was
attended by the French am-
bassador, Francois !lure.
The Suissa Building has an
electron microscope magni-
fying up to 500,000 times and
sophisticated teaching and
research facilities. The de-
partment has a student enroll-
ment of 400.
The Ihel campus is sur-
rounded by many of the
major buildings of the uni-
versity, such as the Wurz- ,
weiler Library, the Suissa
Life Science Building, the
Lady Davis Mathematics
Building, the Charles Wolf-
son Hall of Humanities,
Pinchas Churgin School of !
Education and the Stollman
Administration Building.
Prof. Ben Lappin, head of
Bar-Ilan University's school
of social work, has been ap-
pointed to the 10-man ad,1
visory committee for the
planning and development of
welfare services in Israel.
Minister of Welfare Mich-
ael Ilazani said that in view I
of changes in Israeli society,
the entire welfare system re-
quired updating and over-
hauling.

Allon Denies Backing
Jordan Sovereignty
Over Part of Old City

JERUSALEM (JTA) —
Deputy Premier Yigal Alton
again firmly denied that he
had advocated granting Jor-
dan any sovereignty over any

part of Jerusalem.
Answering a motion for the
agenda proposed by Herut
leader Menahem Begin, Al-
lots said no minister in the
cabinet would countenance
giving Jordan political rights
in the capital. There was
"not a shadow of doubt on
this," he said.
Alton said, however, that
lu the context of a peace
settlement it might be pos-
sible to grant Jordan rel.
gious rights over the Moslem
holy places. This, be said,
would In Do way Impinge on
Israel's sovereignty.
Allon had been reported by
Israeli newsmen as advo-
cating granting Jordan sov-
ereignty over the Moslem
luarter of the Old City, or,
according to another report,
over the Temple Mount. He
has denied both versions.
Begin, who based himself
on the newspaper reports,
called on Allon to resign as
deputy premier if he felt this
way.

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