Doves Back Israel Government; Call Upon Arabs for Talks JERUSALEM (JTA) — A launched must convince the group of Hebrew University world that this rejection was professors, including many thoroughly justified." "The Egyptian and Syrian leading "doves" who have often criticized the Israel attack on the Day of Atone- government for inflexibility, ment has led us to the painful Wednesday issued a state- conclusion that the policy of ment which accuses the the present governments of Arabs of seeking to annihi- the Arab states is to go to late Israel and seems to sup- any length in order to destroy port now, in the light of the existence of Israel." hindsight, the governments The statement ends by call- policy of not budging until ing on all free men "to insist peace. Their statement de- on the overriding duty of the Glares: Arab states to recognize Is- "The Arab doctrine of prior rael's right to exist in peace agreement by Israel to with- and to demonstrate that by draw from territory is illogi- agreeing immediately to cal and unacceptable. Every- meet the representatives of one of us is wholly convinced Israel for discussion and that our very existence to- negotiation." Signatories include Shlomo day, that was have been able, a nsiderable cost in lives, Avineri, Gershon Sholem, ti rithstand the Egyptian Ernst David Bergmann, and Syrian assault and turn Samuel Eisenstadt, Saul it back, are due to the fact Friedlander, Yehoshafat Har- that this doctrine was re- kabi, Yehoshua P r a w e r, jetted by us. The way that Michael Rabin, Nathan Rot- the Egyptian and Syrian at- enstreich, Jacob T a 1 m on tack was pr e p a r e d and and Ephraim Urbach. T HE DETROIT ZIONIST FEDERATION Constituent Organizations: • AMERICANS FOR PROGRESSIVE ISRAEL • ASSOCIATION OF AMERICANS AND CANADIANS FOR ALIYAH • HADASSAH • LABOR ZIONIST ALLIANCE • PIONEER WOMEN • RELIGIOUS ZIONISTS OF AMERICA (MIZRACHI, MIZRACHI WOMEN) • UNITED ZIONISTS REVISIONISTS OF AMERICA • AMERICAN ZIONIST YOUTH COUNCIL: BNEI AKIVA, HABONIM, HASACHAR, HASHOMER HATZAIR Affiliated Organization: • THE SEPHARDIC COMMUNITY OF GREATER DETROIT Salute the Solidarity and Unity of Our Jewish Community In This Time of Crisis. ATTEND THE `Solidarity for Israel' Community Meeting Sunday, October 14, at 7:30 p.m. at Shaarey Zedek Synagogue Israel Not Alone: Fellow Jews Respond (Continued from Page 8) mobile until Oct. 20. "I hope the war will end victoriously for Israel by then," Glass- man said. Nationwide Response to Appeals Reported NEW YORK (JTA) — An unprecedented response was reported as Jews throughout the nation continued to rally in support of Israel at gath- erings in hundreds of com- munities and contributed mil- lions of dollars. Sam. Rothberg, general chairman of Israel Bonds, said the Bond organization should have $100,000,000 in cash and signed pledges. At UJA national headquar- ters donations were reported streaming in at a greater rate than expected. A UJA spokesman said the response was unprecedented. Hadassah reported doctors and nurses calling in to vol- unteer their services. Israel has as yet not asked for vol- unteers. Zaire Cuts Ties With Israel UNITED NATIONS (JTA) — Joseph Mobutu, President of Zaire, told the UN General Assembly last week that his country had broken diplo- matic relations with Israel. Zaire became the eighth African country to break re- lations with Israel in the past 20 months. Arabs Integrating Into Israeli Life JERUSALEM (ZINS)—The adviser to the Israel govern- ment on Arab affairs, Shmuel Toledano, said the Arab pop- ulation in Israel is rapidly being integrated into the life of the land, due to an unpre- cedented economic boom. This is most readily seen in the rapid integration of the younger Arab generation, Toledano said. It is anticipated, according to Toledano, that in the next 10-15 years, the natural birthrate of the Arabs and Jews will equalize. At the same time, accord- ing to informed sources, 30,000 Arabs, previously resi- dent in the liberated areas, have permanently left for new homes in Europe and in Latin America. Most of the emigres did not liquidate their holdings and return from time to time to visit their former places of resi- dence. The Israel government has rejected a number of appli- cations on the part of those who were disappointed with their resettlement elsewhere and wanted to come back. The abandoned, property of those Arabs who have per- manently left is managed by a government custodian. Israel Water Chief Fears Supply Decline TEL AVIV (ZINS)—Israel's total available water re- sources continue to decline dangerously, t h e govern- ment's chief water expert, Menachem Kantor said. Kan- tor explained that the na- tion's wells and other under- ground sources are being threatened by increasing sal- ination, despite the fact that there has been no shortage of rainfall. In Tel Aviv, the danger point had already been reached. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 12, 1973-9 While 21 persons left Tues- JERUSALEM (JTA)—An- day for a previously sched- other 115 Soviet immigrants uled 22-day tour of Israel, 17 arrived in Israel Tuesday, canceled. One couple said and many immediately de- they were going because they manded to be drafted into believe that "Israel should the army. This is, of course, not feel isolated at a time impossible, but they were like this." Another man said promised useful jobs in the that in 1967 he canceled his rear. trip to Israel and has always A moving cable from 45 regretted it. A couple went Soviet Jews declared: "To with scuba-diving equipment the government and people saying they still hoped to use of Israel: Beloved brothers it in the gulf of Tiran off and sisters: Another tragic Sharm el-Sheikh. military adventure by the More USSR Immigrants Arab rulers who are war- and Message of Faith crazed began on Yom Kippur and is due to end in annihila- tion for their people. Both sides involved, Arabs and Jews, will suffer bloodshed. We cannot describe in words how shocked we are by these events and how much we identify with the people of Israel. Let us just say that we have no shadow of doubt in the bravery and heroism of our people and of their ability to withstand aggres- sion, as has already been proven in other cases. We are with you in these fateful days." This must be done JEWISH NATIONAL FUND calls upon MICHIGAN JEWRY to intensify support for Israel in this emergency DECLARATION OF SOLIDARITY WITH ISRAEL The Jewish National Fund in an expression of solidarity with the people of Israel in the face of the new outbreak of Arab hostilities, is issuing a call to all friends, supporters and volunteer workers throughout the state, to intensify immediately their efforts on behalf of the belea- guered Jewish State. And it recalls the major role played by the Keren Keyemeth in Israel in building strategic security roads, including those leading to the Gola.k Heights and Mt. Hermon, which were attacked by the Syrian forces on the Day of Atonement. Dozens of settlements along Israel's northern and southern frontiers re- claimed and developed by the Keren Kayemeth, are bearing the brunt of treacherous Arab aggression and are being heroically defended by their inhabitants. We are very much involved. JNF also emphasizes that were it not for the network of security roads and border outposts, the task of Israel's defenders would have been rend-. ered much more difficult. We express, on behalf of the Jewish National Fund, our confidence that American Jewry would respond mightily to the critical challenge facing Israel by stepping up its support and striving generously so that israel might emerge stronger and more secure—and the victor. It is important for us, at this moment, to be aware of the fact that every cent now coming in to JNF, be it for trees, land reclamation, road construction in the border areas, is dedicated and designated to Israel's emergency. OUR ANSWER TO THE BRUTAL AND UNPROVOKED ATTACK MUST BE MORE ISRAELI STRONGHOLDS AND SETTLEMENT, MORE SECURITY ROADS, AND AN ECONOMICALLY VIABLE ISRAEL THAT WILL BE ABLE TO ABSORB THOUSANDS AND THOUS- ANDS OF MORE JEWS FROM ALL CORNERS OF THE GLOBE. For details, phone 968-0820 or write Signed: Charles Milan, President JNF Mrs. Jules Kraft, President Women of JNF Mrs. Kenneth Dosie, President Young Women of JNF JEWISH nom= Fume 22100 Greenfield Rd. Oak Park, Mich. 48237-968-0820