Huntington Woods Plans 13th Art Fair The 13th annual Huntington Woods Art Fair will be held 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday at Burton Elementary School. An 8 p.m. preview and recep- tion featuring paintings and sculpture will be hosted by the art league Saturday in the school. Michigan artists will ex- hibit paintings, sculpture, ceramics, jewelry, crafts and photography. Four sk etch artists will be on duty all day, and there will be craft demonstrations. "S l e e p i n g Beauty" by the Berry Pup- pets, directed by Mildred Berry, will be shown at 1, 2:30 and 4 p.m. in the school. A country store will be set up in large tents on the 101 grounds. The Detroit .c Dance Club, directed by Ben Chang, will entertain. A covered ceramic pot by Joan David and a gold and quartz pendant by Marcy Feldman are prizes. They will be awarded 4 p.m. Ad- mission is free. E. German Failure to Atone Condemed to place on record its oppo- sition to the admission of the German Democratic Re- public," Tekoah said. Tekoah's address to the General Assembly was fol- lowed by attacks on Israel by the Egyptian delegate, Ahmed Esmat Abdel Meguid. U. S. delegate John A. Scali said West Germany had recognized its obligation as a result of the Nazi years and expressed the hope that East Germany would "also recognize the just claims of those who suffered as a re- sult of the crimes of the Nazis." The 72 sponsors feared that pressing the matter of a separate vote "might open up a Pandora's Box," the Is- raeli delegation said. It said that the result might have been that more states . would vote for the East German re- gime than for West Germany, "a development which is ob- viously undesirable, as the objective of Israel's move is to highlight the fact that it is East, and not West Germany, that is unworthy of admis- sion." (Continued from Page 1) At the same time, however, Tekoah said, "Israel notes with regret and repugnance that the other German state has ignored and continues to ignore Germany's historical responsibility for the Holo- caust and the moral obliga- tions arising from it, it has compounded the gravity of this attitude by giving sup- port and practical assistance to the campaign of violence and murder waged against Israel and the Jewish people by Arab terror organiza- tions. "The government of Israel has always favored the prin- ciple of universality of the United Nations. It has always welcomed and attached great importance to international detente . . . it cannot, how- ever, pass in silence over the policy of the German Demo- cratic Republic . . . accord- ingly, Israel supports the ad- mission of the Federal Re- public of Germany to the United Nations, but desires Keeping Observant Difficult for Israeli at Moscow Games RAMAT-GAN — Trying to remain observant in the face of Russian harassment was the major problem of the Bar-Ilan University represen- tative at the World Univer- sity Games in Moscow. Abraham Zuchman, a sec- ond-year education student at Bar-Ilan University who represented Israel in volley- ball at the games, was the only religious member of the Israeli team. He took with him a large quantity of canned foods, which supplemented by fruit and vegetables, provided him with an ample diet during his two-week stay. On the El Al plane to Zurich he was given utensils for use in Russia, and on the Aeroflot (Rus- sian) aircraft to Moscow he was even given a kosher meal. Before leaving Israel, a rabbi gave him advice on getting to the main syna- gogue in Moscow on the Sab- bath. At the USSR customs ex- amination Abraham's food was seized together with pa m p h l e t s and key-rings from Bar-Ilan University. These were only returned when the Russian interpreter s u c c e e d e d in explaining Abraham's plight. ing Bar-Ilan University mem- entos. The Israelis attended the Moscow synagogue on the first Friday evening and on the two Sabbath mornings. Generally there is a small congregation present on Fri- day evenings, but this time there were 1,000 people. On the second Sabbath morning there were 3,000 people, in- side and outside. During the service the Russians divert- ed traffic past the synagogue to disturb the worshipers. Abraham was given the honor of reading the Torah. The team also met the rabbi. On all occasions in the syna- gogue members of the KGB were present and were rec- ognized by the Jews. This was the fifth time Abraham has represented Is- rael overseas. He attended the World University Games in Turin, Italy, and has been a member of the Israeli na- tional basketball team on three occasions. Throughout their stay, the Israelis were harassed by Russians. B e f or e games there were songs in Arabic; then there were incidents which reached the world press. "The Russians even tried to prevent us from making itact with local Jews," Abraham. "You could not speak freely, even on the telephone, as you felt they were listening. You did not even want to walk in the street because you knew they were following." The Israelis sometimes tried to "trick" the KGB (Russian Secret Police). Once they went up the es- calator at an underground station and immediately went down again. Two people be- hind them immediately did the same. 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