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November 09, 1973 - Image 37

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-11-09

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Organizations Rallying, to Cause
of Providing Food to Jewish Needy

Interest is growing among
local organizations to collect
and distribute canned goods
for distressed families in the
Jewish community. There
are some 450 names—repre-
senting a few thousand per-
sons—who will be eligible to
receive such aid.

The project, CANS — Cans
Against Needless Starvation
—was undertaken at the ini-
tive of the League of Jewish
Women's Organizations and
Cooperative Council with the
c -ration of Bnai Brith
a. other organizations.

Not only food, but items

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as cleaning products
also are needed. Volunteers
are sought to serve as col-
lectors and distributors.
Brith has made avail-
able its offices at 21711 W.
10 Mile, Southfield, as a dis-
tribution center. Out of that
center, youth group members
will operate a "mitzva corps"
to deliver the canned goods
to recipients on a list com-
piled by Cooperative Council.
No names, only addresses,
will be provided to the de-
livery corps to preserve the
dignity of the recipients.
Sheila Ordin, chairman of
Cooperative Council, said
members of Bnai Brith Youth
Organization, United Syna-
gogue Youth and Michigan
State Temple Youth have
volunteered their services.
Cooperation also has been
expressed by the United He-

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Excerpted from the Jewish
Publication Society's "Legends of
Jerusalem" by Zev Vilney.

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Certain customs and man-
ners were peculiar to Jerus-
alem. A flag would be dis-
or
played at the door of a house
where a feast was being held,
and after it had been re-
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moved, no one might enter.
If a man commissioned his
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spoiled it, he was obliged to
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shame he had caused to the
master of the house and the
Faisal agreement was sign- other for the shame he had
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Jewish antagonism in Pales-
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and Jerusalem soon lost its
S. of -14 Mile
Jewish majority.
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slavement are looking for
their Zion-liberation. Only
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poverty, starvation, feudal.
ism, serfdom, slavery, dis-
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have volunteered to take
charge of the distribution
center.
For information, call Den-
nis Rice at the Bnai Brith
office, 354-6100, or Mrs. Or-
din, 353-9463.

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POWs Top
Priority, Says
Israel Group

Editor, The Jewish News:
We think that it is impor-
tant to pass on to you the
growing feeling of urgency
here regarding the prisoner
of war issue.
Bringing our boys back is
foremost in every heart. Past
experience here regarding
Syrian and Egyptian treat-
ment of POWs is in itself
horrendous, and now accom-
panied by Russian tactics, we
fear greatly for every day
that our soldiers remain in
captivity.
The Egyptians have been
removing dogtags of Israeli
dead. wounded and prison-
ers. This, of course, adds fur-
ther confusion to the prob-
lem of identification.
Pressure must immediate-
ly be put on the American
government, Sy r i a n and
Egyptian governments and
the Russian government to
immediately exchange all
POWs.
Lists are not enough, Ex-
change of wounded is not
enough. Until every Israeli
soldier is returned to Israeli
soil, we cannot rest.
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RELEASE OF ISRAELI
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cob School and Pioneer Wom-
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said.
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I THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 9, 1973-37

Editor, The Jewish News:
Some years ago I told
N a s s e r, through personal
friends in Cairo, that there
were only three imperialist
powers in the entire history
of m a n k i n d, that ever
amounted to anything. First,
the Romans who said "di-
vide and rule," then the
British whose slogan was,
"balance of power," and
now the imperialistic, war-
mongering munitions mer-
chants in the Kremlin, who
say "support the weaker."
I told Nasser that the pup-
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and acquainted him with
Brezhnev's timetable.
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`Whole Torah'

It is related that an ass-
driver came to Rabbi Akiba
and said to him, "Rabbi,
teach me the whole Torah all
at once."
Akiba replied, "My son,
Moses our teacher stayed on
the Mount 40 days and
40 nights before he learned
it, and you want me to teach
you the whole Torah at once!
Still, my son, this is its basic
principle: What is hateful to
yourself, do not to your fel-
low man. If you wish that no-
body should harm you in con-
nection with what belongs
to you, you must not harm
him in that way; if you wish
that nobody should take away
from you what is yours, do
not take away from another
what is his."
The man rejoined his com-
panions, and they journeyed
until they came to a field full
of seed-pods. His compan-
ions each took two, but he
took none. They continued
their journey, and came to
a field full of cabbages.
Again each took two, but he
took none. They asked him
why he refrained, and he re-
plied: "Thus did Rabbi Akiba
teach me: What is hateful to
yourself, do not to your fel-
lowman. If you wish that no-
body should take from you
what is yours, do not take
from another what is his."—
Midrasha Abot d'R Nathan.

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year 8 p.m. Wednesday at
the synagogue. For informa-
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