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November 02, 1973 - Image 21

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-11-02

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 2, 1973-21

Herbert Gold Plans War Series for JTA

NEW YORK (JTA)—Her-
bert Gold, the internationally
famed Jewish author just
returned from a 10-day stay
in Israel where he was an

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Students Replace
Torah Lost to Arabs

NEW YORK—At a student
rally for Peace with Integ-
rity for Israel Dr. Josef
Burg, Israeli minister of the
interior, received a Torah to
replace the one lost to Arab
hands at the outbreak of the
war.
The rally, sponsored by the
Board of Jewish Education
here, was held at the United
Nations Dag Hammarskjold
Plaza, where more than
11,000 Jewish school children
Classifieds Get Quick Results shouted "Am Yisrael Hai!"

eye-witness to many of the
events that transpired on the
home front during the Yom
Kippur War.
The Jewish Telegraphic
Agency Daily News Bulletin
is temporarily suspending
its policy of carrying only
its own correspondents' dis-
patches to provide its read-
ers with an exclusive three-
part series by Gold.

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No News of Syria Jews; Imprisonment Cited

PARIS (JTA)—Diplomatic
sources here said that no
news has been received in
recent weeks from Jews in
Damascus and that all Jew-
ish men living in the town
of Aleppo have been im-
prisoned and their wives and
children put under house
arrest.
There are at present 3,500
Jews in Syria — 1,000 in
Aleppo, 2,000 in Damascus
and several hundred in Ka-
mishli. In 1946, the Syrian

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The Detroit Businessmen's Group

CITY OF HOPE

Welcomes You To Its

Medical Research
Fellowship Dinner

Honoring Our "1973 Man of the Year"

NORMAN ALLAN

This Sunday, November 4

Raleigh House

By Invitation Only

Black Tie

Cocktails 5:30 p.m.
Dinner 7:00 p.m.

Film Star

Music by Hal Gordon and his orchestra

"There is no such

thing

incurable

disease ; there

no cure has

been found."

as an

for which

Entertainment by

EARL WRIGHTSON and LOIS HUNT

CITY OF HOPE NATIONAL MEDICAL CENTER

FREE and NON-SECTARIAN

Singing Stars of Stage and Television

DUE TO ISRAEL'S CRISIS, THE
BOARD OF DIRECTORS HAVE
ANNOUNCED THAT THE PRO-
CEEDS OF OUR AFFAIR WILL
BE EQUALLY DIVIDED BETWEEN
CITY OF HOPE AND ISRAEL
EMERGENCY FUND.

If late in replying to your invitation, please
contact your host or The Detroit Business-
men's Group, City of Hope Office to
assure your good seating.
894-5133

Charles Canvasser, President
Morris Sukenic, General Chairman
Dr. Robert Moss, Dinner Chairman

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Balfour Event
Net Earmarked
for Israel Bonds

Proceeds from the 41st an-
nual Balfour Concert of the
Detroit District of the Zionist
Organization of America will
go toward the purchase of
Israel Bonds in the present
emergency.
Jaime and Ruth Laredo,
violin and piano concert
artists, will perform with the
Detroit Symphony Orchestra,
Leon Fleisher conducting.
For reservations, call the
ZOD, 353-3636.

Sen. Mondale Urges
Vast U.S. Security
Backing for Israel

NEW YORK — Sen. Walter
F. Mondale (D.-Minn.) as-
sured hundreds of synagogue
leaders that he wholeheart-
edly supports the passage of
emergency security assist-
ance for Israel.
Speaking before the Syna-
gogue Council of America
Statesman Award Dinner,
Sen. Mondale pointed out
that over the past 25 years,
Arab countries received
$309,000,000 in U. S. grant
money while Israel "was
compelled to go deeply into
debt to pay for her defense
needs."
Questioning the U.S.-USSR
detente, Sen. Mondale said
that 'we must struggle for a
new definition of detente, a
relationship which will he
free from the apparent dis-
honesty which characterized
Soviet behavior in the early
days of the war."
Dr. R. H. Edwin Espy,
general secretary of the Na-
tional Council of Churches of
Christ, announced the forma-
tion of a national inter-
religious ad hoc committee
to assure the humane treat-
ment of Arab and Israeli
prisoners of war. Dr. Epsy
expressed great concern
about the hundreds of Is-
raeli prisoners held in Arab
POW camps.
The recipient of this year's
Synagogue Statesman Award
is Charles C. Bassine, a
trustee of the Federation of
Jewish Philanthropies and
of the Montefiore Hospital
and Medical Center.

Justice Minister
Quits in Dispute

JERUSALEM (JTA)—Jus-
tice Minister Yaacov Shim-
shon Shapiro has handed a
letter of resignation to the
premier. By law, it takes ef-
fect 48 hours after Golda
Meir received it—which she
did Tuesday.
The resignation was the re-
sult of a dispute between Sha-
piro and Defense Minister
Moshe Dayan, accused by
Shapiro of failing to take a
pre-emptive strike at the
Arabs before they could at-
tack the Israelis.
Dayan had said that if he
could not have the full confi-
dence of his government, he
would resign. Mrs. Meir ex-
pressed full confidence in
Dayan, thus undercutting
Shapiro's position.
The top candidate for Sha-
piro's successor is the chair-
man of the Knesset Foreign
Affairs and Defense Commit-
tee, Haim Zadok, who is one
of the country's leading law-
yers. Zadok served as com-
merce minister in the pre-
vious government.
The joke going around Je-
rusalem in these generally
somber days goes this way:
Golda is going to Washing-
ton to make a deal with Nix-
on—She will help him through
Watergate, and he will ease
pressure on Israel. She will
recommend a new candidate
for special Watergate prose-
cutor—Yaacov Shimshon Sha-
piro.

Students Aid Kibutz
Farming During War

KFAR SILVER — Senior
students of the Kfar Silver
Agricultural School of the
Zionist Organization of
America, made a contribu-
tion to the home front effort
at the start of the war.
Forty members of the Kfar
Silver graduating class were
undergoing advanced agri-
cultural training in Kibutz
Kinneret, at the southern end
of the Sea of Galilee opposite
the Golan Heights, when Is-
rael was attacked on Yom
Kippur. They pitched in to
replace the kibutz members
called up to military duty and
maintain the settlement's
farm production.

`Kissinger Line'

RHONDA PEENING

are only diseases

Jewish population totaled Palestinian refugees have
30,000.
moved into the Jewish neigh_
During the past few years, borhoods, which, sources
said, has made the Jewish
community's existence "very
precarious."

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TEL AVIV (JTA) — In
honor of Henry A. Kissinger.
considered the mastermind
behind the cease fire, soldiers
on the road to Damascus
Placed a road sign saying:
"35 kilometers to Damascus-
Kissinger Line: customs con-
trol."
This may not be in grati-
tude for Kissinger's role but
as a hint that because of him
the lines are here, and not
closer to Damascus or Cairo
and that the 3rd Army still
exists on the east bank of the
Suez.

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