4.* 1\41%11.31 ► , AVIV k:IT.N) emale di er wort . I theft 11111 itary t ruck overtillytted the Eilat area. The cause of the accident which injured L' others, one seriously, is beinr,- investi- gated. . MIZRACHI TOURS TO ... • • Invites you to hove the greatest experience during your visit in ISRAEL We assure you that you will spiritual satisfaction. have a HIGH HOLIDAY TOUR Rosh Hashana, Yom Kippur, Succos in Israel Sept. 23-Oct. 21, $1250 SUCCOS TOUR Oct. 8-Oct. 29, $1050 • Rosh Hashona 8 Succos in Jerusalem • Full sightseeing, including Eilat 8 Sharm El Sheikh • 1st Class Hotels with 2 meals a day, 3 meals on Rosh Hashana 8 Succos 100's of tours and Flights available For Further Information Call or Write Mizrachi Tours 23125 Coolidge, Oak Park 398-7180 i n Pro6rett in Israel 15 JERUSALEM — With the close of the academic year, members of the Archeology Institute of the Hebrew Uni- versity have scattered all over Israel for an active sea- son of digging. Most of the excavations will be carried out in cooper- ation with the Israel Explora- tion Society and the Govern- ment Department of Antiqui- ties and museums, and will accept volunteer manpower. The digs are: Excavations near the walls of the Temple Mount, con- ducted by Prof. Benjamin Mazar and Meir Ben-Dov, go into the summer season with hundreds of volunteers from Israel and abroad. The work has concentrated on areas to the west and the south. At the end of this summer an exhibition of important finds will open in David's Citadel in Jerusalem. The dig is en- tering its sixth consecutive year, and accepts volunteers the year round. Excavations in the Jewish Quarter of the Old City, tin- der the direction of Prof. Nahman Avigad, continue in areas slated for construction of new buildings. At Tel Qasila in Ramat Aviv, excavations were re- sumed last year under the direction of Amihai Mazar, with the participation of ar- cheology students and over- seas volunteers. The 1972 ex- cavation revealed a unique Philistine Temple and a SPECTACULAR SUMMER FURTHER DEDUCTIONS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT LONG GOWNS $20 $30 $40 Val. $60 to $135 SHORT SLEEVE PANT TOPS $ 890 Vol. $46 $ 590 Were $13 SLEEPWEAR SHORTS $290 Were $10 $ 2 $ 3 SLEEVELESS SHELLS JEANS $ 290 ykre$7 $ 490 $1190 Iv Vol. te $10 PANT TOPS CULOTTE DRESSES $ 690 voi. to $17 Were $18 SHOP 0 PECIALS MASTERCHARSE BANKAMERICARD Q &thee, g4c WAY/Q1 IASI. STORE 3160 W. 12 MILE RD., BERKLEY Doily 9 30 to 5 30 F. till 9 00 Sun. 10 5 wealth of smaller finds, soon planning an exhaustive dig in 1963-1964 by the late Prof. to go on display at Haaretz in a future development area M. Stekelis. The present ex- Museum, which co-sponsored in northern Caesaria. An ex- pedition will attempt to corn- ploratory dig led by Dr. Lee plete the excavation of a the dig. 26001 COOLIDGE HWY A seventh season of exca- Israel Levine and Dan Ba- dwelling which belonged to a OAK PARK vating ancient Arad, early hat will be held in October family of hunter and good Bronze Age city, commenced to map out plans for future gathers 15,700 years ago. under the direction of Prof. excavation at the site. Ruth Amiran. This dig is co- Excavations will be carried sponsored by the Israel Mu- out in August at `Ubeidiya seum. in the central Jordan Valley, Several years of prepara- under the auspices of the Is- tion have gone into an exca- rael Academy of Sciences vation carried out under the and Humanities and the He- order your direction of Dr. Gideon Foer- brew University Institute of Archeology. This sea son ster at Tiberias, in the area between the cemetery and marks the 14th year of exca- the hot springs. The dig, vation at this site, the oldest YOU GET MORE whose sponsors include the prehistoric site in Eurasia, WHEN YOU DEAL WITH Government, the Israel Lands belonging to the Early Mid- Authority and Tiberias Hot dle Pleistocene, i.e., three Springs, Ltd., will continue quarters of a million years for three years and will be ago. The expedition is led by carried out by volunteers and Dr. Bar-Yosef and Dr. A. Tchernov. Fleet Manager local workers. 12330 Jos. Campau A two-month season will Another prehistoric exca- Res. LI. 8-41 19 begin at Acre in August. The vation is being carried out 891-0600 891-2360 dig, directed by Dr. Moshe at 'Ein Gev under the direc- Dothan, will include excava- tion of Dr. James Phillips. DON'T MAKE A COSTLY MISTAKE CALL US LAST 1 tion of the site itself and of The site was first excavated related under-water areas. The under-water soundings will be directed by Dr. Elisha Linder. A study excavation will be conducted at Tel Mevorach in September by Dr. Eph- raim Stern. The site, near Nahal Hataninim (Crocodile Creek) , contains remains from the Persian period. The dig at Tel Sera' near Beersheba is directed by Dr. Eliezer Oren of the Univer- sity of the Negev and jointly supervised by the Hebrew University Institute of Arche- ology. Exploratory digs of 1972, extended into the summer of 1973, under the direction of architect Ehud Netzer, with the participation of Dr. Zeev Yeivin, are connected to study the Herodian buildings' architecture. A dig, directed by Yoram Tsafrir, in the caves of 'Ein At Walker's Arov, in cooperation with the Kfar Etzion Field School, is we have our own program for fighting intended to salvage the ruins of the period of Bar Kokhba's inflation. We call it "Phase 4" because we've phased out revolt. Prof. Avraham Negev and four nonessential services in an effort to keep down cost. Ms. Renata Rosenthal will lead a study excavation in Specifically, to you it means (1) no alterations, August and September in (2) no delivery, (3) no credit, and (4) no Halutza, to excavate the Na- batean ruins of the Helleni- credit cards. stic period at the site, to com- plement the information ob- It also means that you can purchase tained at the digs in Avdat. Nitzana, Shivta and Kurnub. nationally-advertised clothing brands at Last summer an excava- tion was completed at Dir el very small wholesale-like markups .. . Balah in the Gaza Strip under from an unbelievable selection of the the direction of Dr. Trude Do- than. Dr. Dothan will renew very latest styles. Of course, some the excavation this summer, with the cooperation of the name labels are removed, but that military administration in Gaza. doesn't change the quality. It's the The National Parks Au- "new way to buy men's clothing" thority is participating in •SALES • SERVICE •PRICE LEASING ALL MAKES '74 NOW! 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