Community Calendar Mar. 24-25—Hashahar Week- end. 26—Beth Israel Sis- terhood Board Meeting, 12:30 p.m. —Temple Beth El Board Meeting, 8 p.m. 27—Bnai Brith Wo- men Meeting, 8 p.m., home of Mrs. Robert Sil- verman. —Bnai Brith Lodge Board Meeting, 8:30 p.m. 28—UJA Women's Di- vision $52 mini- mum Gift Lunch- eon, Noon, at Temple Beth El. 29—Council Execu- tive Comniittee Meeting, 7 p.m., Cong. Beth Is- rael. —Council Board of Governors Meet- ing, 7:30 p.m., Cong. Beth Is- rael. * * * Beth Israel Sisterhood is still taking reservations for "East Meets West," the 42nd donor dinner to be held April 1 at the synagogue. Reserva- tions are being taken by Mrs. Harvey Ring, ticket chair- man, and Mesdames Louis Kasle, Percy Braun and Ed- win Elk, table reservations chairmen. * * Temple Beth El Sisterhood Study Group will meet 8 p.m. Thursday to discuss Hermann Cohen — "The Re- ligion of Reason." * * Bnai Brith women will meet 8 p.m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Robert Silver- man, 1903 Laurel Oak. For reservations, call her at 767- 5374. Members will vote on the slate of officers chosen by the nominating commit- tee, which consists of Mes- dames Marvin Persky, chair- man, Jeffrey Blum, Edwin Elk, John Fleming, Donald Freeman, Sam Winston and Ruben Wisnudel. Nomina- tions also will be accepted from the floor. An installa- tion lunch will be held May 8. More details will follow. Among the recent services by Bnai Brith Women was a gift of two ping "pong tables presented to the Jewish Youth Center. Israel's New 'Gaul' Assault Rifle Draws International Interest TEL AVIV (JTA) — Is- rael's newly unveiled auto- matic assault rifle, named the "Galil," has aroused the interest of many foreign ar- mies. Spokesmen for Israel's mil- itary industry whose engin- eers developed the new weap- on said that requests to exam- ine it have already been re- ceived from a number of European, African, Asian and Latin American conntrielL They predicted that the "Galil" would have the same international success as Is- rael's Uzi submachine gun, which was developed in the 1950s and his since had mil- lions of dollars in foreign sales. The "Galil" was described as similar in appearance to the Russian Kalachnikof as- sault rifle but superior to it in performance. A report published recently in the Mil- itary Review of the U.S. Command and General Staff College at Ft. Leavenworth, Kan., said that in tests against the Kalachnikof, the Belgian FN rifle, the Amer- Odd Couple in Cairo (Alevai) Guess Who's Coming to Dinner JERUSALEM — A "tri- The ex-wife of a rabbinical umphant tour through the court judge tells her frank thoroughfares of Cairo" by and intimate story." Premier Golda Meir and Purim in Moscow King Hussein of Jordan was LONDON (JTA) — Jewish reported here on Purim, the sources in the Soviet Union Jewish version of April Fools report that the synagogue at Day. Archipovo Street was packed The Jerusalem Post pub- to capacity for the reading lished this spoof and other of the Megila last Saturday unlikely '"scoops" in a spe- night and that there were cial one-page supplement for also many people attending Purim, the festival com- the service Sunday morning. memorating the saving of the On Saturday night there Jews in Persia more than was an overflow in the vi- 2,000 years ago. In Israel, the cinity of the synagogue, com- holiday is marked by cos- posed mostly of young peo- tume parties and street cele- ple. The militia soon arrived and told them to disperse, Young Soviet Jew Relates Plight brations. The supplement's main the sources reported. No one was "Meir Captures was permitted to stand out- of His Kinsmen to. Local Groups headline Cairo," under which the side. The Soviet Union likes to Americans return home after Post's special bilingual cor- They all dispersed and make political hay out of the making aliya. respondent, "Sean O'Cohen," there were no arrests. Freidin emphasized the said: fact that some Jews who have emigrated for Israel necessity to pressure the "Mrs. Meir's triumphant seek to return. But in truth, Soviet Union to rescind its tour through the thorough- that number is miniscule, education "head tax." And fares of Cairo dramatically says an emigre geologist who the way to win this conces- upped prospects of her con- sion is through economics: tinuing as chief executive in spoke in Flint last week. Arieh Freidin, 33, address- no favored-nation status in Jerusalem. The vast Egyp- ed a group of students from trade for the USSR unless tian population — increasing Temple Beth El and Cong. those who wish to leave are daily — thronged the streets and gave the Israeli leader a Beth Israel, as well as the allowed to do so. Freidin himself asked for wild ovation." Interfaith Metropolitan Ac- an exit visa for three years The Post also reported that tion Committee.' finally joined a group that King Hussein was vacation- Freidin was quoted in the sat in on the Supreme So- ing in the Israeli resort town Flint Journal as having said, viet, the parliament. It was of Tiberias • where a mon- "Of the 33,000 Jews from the first time any group had tage photo showed him at an Russia who went to Israel done that, and the Soviets restaurant near the last year, about 150 want to were so shocked that the pro- outdoor Sea of Galilee. go back." But Russia won't testers were not punished, Other unlikelies were a take them back. he said. trick photo of Mrs. Meir in Instead, because an inter- front of an Egyptian Sphinx He said the difficulties the emigres encountered in Is- national Communist congress and a photo of Finance Min- rael revolved around the en- was nearing and the govern- ister Pinhas Sapir asleep as counter with -a new society, ment didn't want any trouble, he allegedly announced the or with language or climate. Freidin and most of the rest end of the income tax. He pointed out that several who sat in were allowed to The Post announced the times that percentage of leave two years ago. scoops to appear in its weakened — weekend—maga- zine: "Why I back (Defense Where Does UJA Money Go? Minister) Dayan for pre- mier: an exclusive inter- • Council Makes Day Camp Plans view" with Dayan's chief The day camp, operated political opponent, Deputy Second in a Series under the auspices of the Prime ,Minister Yigal Allon, Mrs. Clifford Hart and I and "Did it really happen? Mrs. Edward Powers, chair- Flint Jewish Community Council, is funded by con- men of the day camp com- mittee of the Flint Jewish tributions to the Flint United South African Rabbi Community Council, have an- Jewish Appeal Campaign. -Assails Student Ban Applications are being ac- nounced preliminary plans (JTA)— cepted for junior and senior A JOHANNESBURG for summer day camp. leading South African rabbi counselors for the day camp. Members of the planning has sharply protested a gov- ommittee are Hy Bergman, For information, call Council ernment ban on eight leaders Mrs. Gerald Berner, Gail office, 767-5922. of the National Union of Last year, 121 .campers South African Students. Feinstein, Pinhas Fellus, Mrs. James Hallem, Mrs. were served in three one- Rabbi Arthur Super, chief Frank Kasle, Mrs. David week sessions at Temple minister of the Uniteed Pro- Megdell, who will be day Beth El. Directors were Mrs. gressive Jewish Congrega- camp director, and Mrs. David Megdell and Nora tion of Johannesburg de- Fisher. Outings to Mott clared: Milton Siegel. "Banning as a political The five-day-per-week camp Farm, bowling and park is scheduled to. open with a cookouts were featured, weapon should not be used in two-week period July 9-20 along with a halla baking a civilized country which for ages 4-7. The second demonstration, camp news- professes a belief in God." Rabbi Super's remarks period, of one week's dura- paper, special Sabbath pro- tion, will be July 23-27 and grams and swimming out- were contained in a message read at a mass meeting will be extended for ages 8-9. ings. The camp was funded by at Witwatersrand University Mrs. Megdell said the pro- gram for the 4-7 age group the Flint Jewish Community here to protest the student will include dramatics, mu- Council and the Jewish edu- ban. He was prevented by ill- sic and art. It again will be cation commission of the ness from attending. Flint JCC. based at Temple Beth El. • ican M-16, the Italian. Be- retta and the Japanese Har 18, the Israeli weapon took first place with a score of 98 out of 100 points. It was designed by Col. Uzi Gal, designer of the famed Uzi submachine gun. The new Israeli rifles weighs 4 kilograms (under 9 pounds) without ammuni- tion and can fire 650 rounds per minute at ranges of 60- 200 yards. It fires 5.56 mm- caliber ammunition, the same as the American M-16. It also fires grenades and can be used with a bayonet. The Pi weapon has reportedly been issued to some of Israel's crack paratroop units and may eventually replace the Uzi, The Belgian FN and the Browning light machine gun in Israel's arsenal. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, March 23, 1973-17 TAX RETURNS CARL NOSANCHUK Registered Representative Individual & Corporate Tax Returns $115 & UP Call 557-2643 immearis You Want To Play CHESS Call: STUDIO of the MASTERS Advanced and Beginners Lessons 756-2058 Private or Group Instruction ======= QUALITY • SERVICE • PRICE NORTHLAND FORD 'LEADS THE WAY SO DOES GEORGE RUSKIN NORTHLAND FORD 10 MILE & GREENFIELD APRIL SHOWERS Bring Out the "YAWL" by HARBOR MASTER The 'Yawl' by John Weitz for Harbor Master. Crisp, clean styling that gives a neat appearance where ever it goes. Deep side pockets and goggle pocket with porthole rings. Water and stain repellent. Navy, British Tan and Old Salt. Sizes 36 to 54. 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