'Israel's Fight for Survival Depends on Jewry, Not UN Resolution' ' NEW YORK (JTA)—"Don't be deluded . . . We are fight- ing for our survival. What will happen to us (Israel) will not depend on a resolu- tion adopted by the United Nations or the Security Coun- cil. It will depend on your commitment to the Jewish cause." This was the message Am- bassador Jacob Barmore, minister plenipotentiary in the Israeli United Nations mission, gave Tuesday night to some 600 New York Jew- ish leaders attending a dinner sponsored by Greater New York for State of Israel Bonds at the Plaza Hotel. More than $20,000,000 in bonds was sold. Jack D. Weiler, New York Jewish communal leader and secretary-treasurer of the Is- rael Bond Organization, who was presented a silver Israel anniversary award, said he YIZKOR FOR YOUR LOVED ONES THAT THEY SHALL BE REMEMBERED NEW '73 PONTIACS PLANT A TREE IN ISRAEL IN THEIR MEMORY This observance is an age- old, hallowed Jewish tradi- tion and it has become cus- tomary to plant trees in Israel to link forever the cherished memories of your dear ones. Phone had an "unshakeable faith in 3-400 students. The volun- Appeal. The Israel Bond hoods, volunteers set up teers are not for military drive reported $100,000,000 tables with signs "Help Is- Israel." Barmore, who substituted service but for the Sherut in sales nationwide since the rael" to gather funds from for Israeli Ambassador Sim- La-Am, I s r a e l's "Peace new Mideast war started, of passersby. The National Conference ha Dinitz, said that since the Corps," and for service at which some $30,000,000 came on Soviet Jewry reports that state of Israel was founded kibutzim a n d agricultural from New York City. Hebrew schools were send- hundreds of thousands of 25 years ago "our very right settlements to replace Is ing pupils on door-to-door people will participate in to exist has been questioned raelis called to the front. Contributions for Israel solicitation of contributions demonstrations of solidarity time and time again." He de- Glared that Israel is now continued to pour in. Beth El for Israel. On busy street witih Israel and Soviet Jews "bleeding and bleeding pro- Synagogue in Great Neck, corners and outside subway in more than 60 communities (Continued on Page 11) fusely . .. this is a battle of L.I., raised $2,000,000 Mon- stations in Jewish neighbor- life and death for Israel." day night, according to Gene He said the purchase of Jennings of the United Jewish 10—Friday, October 12, 1973 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Bonds will help Israel sur- vive economically, will give it the means to sustain the high costs of war and to con- tinue the inflow of immi- grants. Barmore, who came to the dinner directly from the United Nations, spoke emo- tionajly about the walkout of Soviet Ambassador Yakov Malik when Israeli Ambas- sador Yosef Tekoah tried to give-his condolences for So- viet civilians killed in the bombing of Damascus. Bar- more said Malik has demon- NEW '73 GRANDVILLE strated some of the most NEW '73 BONNEVILLE NEW '73 FIREBIRD ESPRIT 2 Dr. H.T., Auto., P.S., P.B., AM-FM "rabid anti-Semitism" seen 2 Dr. H.T., Auto., P.S., P.B., Auto., P.S., P.B., 350 Eng., Stereo, W.W., Rally Wheels, Fact. at the UN. AM Radio, W.W., Wheel Air, Tinted Glass, Pwr. Windows, AM Radio, W.W., Rally He said Tekoah was right Covers, Fact. Air, Tinted R/C Mirr., Accent Stripes, Vinyl Wheels, Fact. Air, Tinted in presenting his condolences, Roof, Bumper Strips, F. & R. Bumper Glass, R/C Mirror, STK. Glass, Vinyl Roof, Console, but no one at the UN was Guards, Body Side Mids., Cust. #1283 STK. #1428 Trim, STK. #1243 expressing condolences for Israeli civilians killed by missiles coming from Syria. Meanwhile, in other ac- tions, the American Zionist Youth Foundation was re- cruiting volunteers for Israel. Volunteers between age 18- 24 who agreed to stay at least six months in Israel and pay their own round-trip air fare were signing up at AZYF headquarters in Man- hattan and on the Brooklyn College campus where a rally at the Hillel club drew • JEWISH NATIONAL FUND 968-0820 22100 Greenfield - Rd. Trees are $2.50 each, TAX DEDUCTIBLE Hours: Mon. thru Thurs. 9 to 5, Fri. 9-4, Sun. 10-1 HILLEL DAY SCHOOL presents A Special Evening with Robert Goulet & Carol Lawrence with The Don Palmer Orchestra Benefit Performance Sunday, November 11, 7:30 p.m. Ford Auditorium For choice seats reserve early, contributions are tax deductible 32200 Middlebelt Rd. Hillel Day School Phone 851-2398 — 851-2394 Farmington, Mich. Name Phone Address City Price per No. of tickets 10 15 25 50 75 100 Bill Me Money enclosed