Arrest of Three Terorists Halts Planned Massacre of Civilians RINCETON ForYoung Men Eight to Eighty \PRESENTS CONTEST 1 11 MAY I-AUGUST 31 El MO Mg g. 1. A Hole-In-One is recognized when made under the following conditions: I U U A) While playing a complete round of 18 holes on a regulation golf course (one with not more than 6 par 3's) B) Playing as part of a threesome or foursome throughout the complete 18 holes. C) Attested to by all members of the threesome or foursome and the Club Pro or Executive. A hole-in-one is not recognized under any other circumstances. U I I I 111 I 2. I NCONDITIONSA.m. When a hole-in-one is made, the original score card properly attested, must be sent to: The Princeton Shop O I I I I I I I I I Full interpretation of the above conditions are I I 3. ▪ subject to The Princeton Shop and it is agreed • that their interpretation is final and acceptable. III IbtaNIONIMININIUMMENOMmmamMINUNIMENNI Nothing to buy just 'drop your entry form in the "Hole-In-One Box" at either Princeton Shop . . . 7 MILE & EVERGREEN or MAPLE AT ORCHARD LAKE. LUCKY GOLFERS WILL RECEIVE "HOLE-IN-ONE BLAZER" AND CO-ORDINATING SLAX TEL AVIV (JTA)—Israeli security officials claimed they had prevented a ter- rorist massacre of civilians in the Galilee mountain re- sort of Safed when they cap- tured three armed infiltra- tors from Lebanon April 21. They said that Shehada Ahmed Mustafa, leader of the group, confessed that their orders were to open fire indiscriminately and kill as many people as possible. According to the Israelis, Mustafa, 32, said the mas- sacre was to have taken place April 22 and that the targets were the Safed bus station, a gasoline station and a local restaurant. The Israelis said he also told them that Lebanese civilian and military authori- ties had full knowledge of the existence of the terrorist base at Rashidiyeh from where the three embarked on their mission, and that the Lebanese authorities were fully aware of what went on at the various terrorist bases and headquarters in Le- banon. The gang gave up without a fight after they were spotted April 21 crossing the border from Lebanon and were tracked down and fin- ally cornered by an Israeli patrol in a dry river bed leading to Safed. One of them was identified as an Israeli Arab from *Mr Hanna village in Galilee, who fled to Lebanon seven months ago because he was in trouble with the police. He was said to have per- suaded his companions to surrender after the first warning shots were fired be. cause the Israelis "don't kill." According to security sources, the three Arabs were carrying Kalachnikoff assault rifles, hand grenades, barbed wire cutters, food and water for several days and El Fatah membership cards. A suspected terrorist from the West Bank who visited Syria recently and returned to Israeli territory via one of the Jordan River bridges was carrying detonators con- cealed in the heels of his shoes, according to charges presented to a Nablus mili- tary tribunal. The suspect, 23-year-old Housni Kamil of Kabatiyeh village, near Nablus, is awaiting trial on charges of membership in a terrorist organization. Kamil allegedly organized a terrorist cell as long ago as January 1970 and was ac- tive under El Fatah auspices. Last November, the military government permitted him to go to Syria, ostensibly to continue his studies. He re- turned to the West Bank over the Damiyeh Bridge several weeks ago when a search of his person revealed the detonators. 12—Friday, April 27, 1973 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Talmudic Scholar Revived in Study NEW YORK—The first com- prehensive, scholarly study of Rabbi Tzvi Hirsch Chajes (1805-55), the 19th Century Galician talmudist, has been published by Dr. Mayer Her- skovics, professor of Jewish studies at Yeshiva Univer- sity's Erna Michael College of Hebraic Studies. Chief Rabbi of Zolkiev and later Kalish, Rabbi Chajes also distinguished himself as a pioneer of the scientific study of Judaica. He be- lieved in the harmony be- tween Judaic studies and worldly culture. The Hebrew-language study, published by Mosad Harav Kook in Israel, deals with 1,000 in Bucharest Mark Ghetto Revolt Rabbi Chajes' life, scholarly writing s, correspondence, with special emphasis on his role in the religious strife between secularism and mas- soretic (traditional) Judaism. Dr. Herskovics' study is the culmination of 15 years of intensive research. For the average man a week consists of five days of wrest and two days of rest. WHEN YOU ,,P.& A -COCKTAIL uhilE 0 BRANDS • DETROIT:U.S A NEW CADILLACTI BUY OR LEASE rI~ DY BLA in BIRMINGHAM at WILSON-CRISSMAN CADILLAC CALL BUS. MI 4-1930 RES. 642-6836 1350 N. WOODWARD, BIRMINGHAM Now that Passover has passed over, Pass over the BUCHAREST (JTA) — More than 1,000 people at- tended a gathering here to mark the 30th anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto revolt. The meeting took place on Passover eve at the Choral Synagogue. In his address, Chief Rabbi Dr. Moses Rosen 2 stated: "The events in War- saw 30 years ago were of great momentum to the des- tiny of the Jewish people. Generations to come will de- rive inspiration from this heroic event:" r. The finest in Strictly Kosher Mfik and Dairy Products, Made Fresh daily in Detroit. Detroit Pure Milk Co. Detroit, Mich. nth ANNUAL B'NAI B'RITH PRESIDENTS' BRUNCH AND THE LAUNCHING OF THE SAMUEL G. BANK MEMORIAL FOREST In cooperation with the Jewish National Fund Honoring the Presidents' Metropolitan Detroit B'nai B'rith Men's and Women's Councils and the Lodge and Chapter Presidents, also Special Citations. And Commemorating the 25th Anniversary of the State of Israel ENTRY NAME ADDRESS ZIP CITY HOLE-IN-ONE DON'T FORGET A GOOD GOLFER IS A WELL DRESSED GOLFER Purchase All Your Golf Attire At KE 3-4310 — Detroit Thurs., Fri. til 9 Saturday til 7:30 Maple at Orchard Lake Rds. 851-3660 —West Bloomfield Mon., Thurs., Fri. 9-9 ' Tues., Wed., Sat. til 6 PAUL PERRY Men's Council President MRS. ANDREW BERGER Women's Council President SUNDAY, APRIL 29, 1973 10:00 A.M. 7 Mile and Evergreen Old Orchard Shopping Plaza ISM'S nth A11111VIISAIY CONGREGATION BETH ACHIM ForYoung Men Eight to Eighty MASTER CHARGE BANKAMERICARD PRINCETON CHARGE 21100 W. 12 Mile Rd. 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