Golda Dismisses Dayan Complaint on Activity in Administered Lands JERUSALEM (JTA) — Premier Golda Meir declared Tuesday in an apparent re- sponse to Defense Minister Moshe Dayan's complaint that Israeli activity in the administered Arab areas has been inadequate, that "every- one in the Labor Party agrees that more should be done" and that there were no differences of opinion on the issue in her party. the army broadcasting sta- position of Egyptian Presi- "isolation from common not be considered as proving the Ashdod settlement was tion. The statement also was dent Anwar Sadat as weak- sense." that anyone staging such an arranged "on the merit of published in morning news- ening, and asserted that if She also said that Israel incident will win. She said the situation of that day." papers- Sadat thought he could bene- would not accept annual Gen. Dayan h‘ad threat- fit from a "military adven- quotas of Jewish emigration ened, in a speech July 24, ture," he would have at- from Russia. She said there that he might bolt the Labor tacked Israel some time ago. were many thousands of She said Sadat did not fear Russian Jews who wished to Party in the October elec- FREE — FREE — FREE 1 Bottle Thompson VITAMIN E 100 Units D-ALPHA 100 Capsules tions if a clear program for a U.S. veto at the UN Secur- settle in Israel. With Purchase of $20 or More Mon. and Tues. Only. action in the territories was ity Council but that he real- Mrs. '.Heir said that the Natural Vitamins & Minerals • Fresh Organic Fruits & not adopted for the coming i ized that if Egypt started recent incident involving Vegetables • Fresh Eggs • Dried Fruits & Nuts hostilities, it would suffer a Georgian Jews and Ashdod four years. 2823 Coolidge, Berkley major defeat. CLOSED port officials was resolved Asserting that the govern PHONE 543-3505 She praised the U.S. for peacefully when an amicable She made the statement in SUNDAYS Free Parking Open Daily 10 to - I ment had already done "a having been "consistent'' in settlement was reached. an interview broadcast on great deal" in the terri- its policy in casting one of Some 40 Georgian Jews tories, Mrs. Meir said she its rare vetoes July 26 hired, according to port of- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS saw "no room for an argu- against a resolution offered ficials on a temporary basis, 22—Friday, August 3, 1973 ment over policy in the terri- i at the end of a special de- were discharged, leading to tories since we really do not bate at the Security Council a physical clash between have two sides to this debate on the Middle East which Georgian Jews and police. encrencried behlnat rt- criticized Israel for its con- The government finally cades." She added that "no- tinued occupation of the Arab agreed to find other jobs for body suggests there could Orchestra and Entertainment territotries. the unemployed Georgian be a revolution overnight on She said those countries Jews. this issue." iwhich voted for the vetoed Mrs. Meir warned that the Mrs. Meir described the resolution had shown their Ashdod development should BERKLEY HEALTH FOODS Our 33rd Annual Larry Freedman AUGUST F 647-2367 1111111111111011111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111W11111111111111111111111111111111111 : — 4 .7- Identity Crisis Besets Day Scho ol KOSHER MEATS & POULTRY, INC. = Pupils of Unobservant Homes HARVARD ROW BY BEN GALLOB Originators of the Harvard Roast (Copyright, 1973, JTA, Inc.) = NEW YORK—Many Jewish Ed children from nonobservant We have everything = ! homes who have been en- =! rolled in growing numbers in for your = = ! 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Rabbi Haiberstam noted the child from a non-observant home, "in spite of the fact that there are many children in the school with similar background, is faced with a I socially awkward and per- sonally threatening situation. The standards and mores taught at home appear by comparison to those taught in school to be lax and inade- Final clearance on quate." all remaining What such a child gets in summer fashions a Hebrew day school is "an . .. long and short entirely new way of life with dresses, pants, tops, different goals and new pur- palazzo sets, poses," a lifestyle which may beach wear, be as upsetting to him as it may be to his parents. swim wear . 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