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November 09, 1973 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-11-09

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Hospital Emergency List
Has Room for Brit Mita

Soviet N-Warheads Reported in Egypt

Continued from Page 1
but did not mention that they
were armed with nuclear
warheads.

The article said it was
significant that no attempt
was made by the Russians,
who man the Scuds, to cam-
ouflage them, indicating that
they wanted their presence
known to the Israelis as a
form of pressure to accept
Arab peace terms.
According to Brownlow, the
deployment of Soviet nuclear
weapons in the Middle East
is part of a "serious squeeze"
by Moscow against U.S. in-
terests all over the world
which will take shape within
the next 60-90 days.
Other aspects of the
Lt. Col. Shimon, wounded in tank action at the Suez squeeze, he said, were the
Canal, takes his son Yaariv in his arms at the baby's positioning of heavy artillery
brit mila in Shaare Zedek Hospital, Jerusalem. Shimon's in the Cuban Sierra Maestra
entire family was brought from Tel Aviv', to Jerusalem mountains aimed at the U.S.
naval base on Guantanamo
so the inured man could participate in the ceremony.
*
Bay and a heavy North Viet-
nam tank buildup in South
Vietnam.

National Security, said in a
television interview in Paris
that he is convinced Israel
possesses atomic weapons,
but would never use them
unless her existence were in
jeopardy.
Use of atomic weapons in
recent fighting was not con-
templated because Israel's
survival was not threatened.
London's Institute of Stra-

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
8—Friday, November 9, 1973

tegic Studies has disclosed
that Israeli scientists have
privately confirmed that Is-
rael possesses the capability
of producing atomic bombs
in a matter of days.
These scientific circles,
however, decline to give any
information as to the extent
or nature of atomic weapons
that Israel may already
possess.

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Plaids in deep cuffed
flares, for men and boys,
who want something a
little different. Casuals,
Jeans and cords in a
great range of colors.

Israel, too, is now in pos-
session of atomic weapons
in the form of nuclear war-
h e a d s for its "Jericho"
rockets. The range of the
Israeli missile is 250 miles.

Gen. Georges Boyer, chief
of the French Institute for

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Now 21

State Senate
OKs Cooper
Bill on Israel

Off

AT

American entertainer Danny Kaye visits a wounded
Israeli soldier at Jerusalem's Shaare Zedek Hospital, which
has been serving as a military hospital since the outbreak
State Senator Daniel S.
of the war.
Cooper
(D-Oak Park) an-
*
nounced the passage of
JERUSALEM — Hospitals white and black talit, he par- Senate Resolution 180 sup-

are not always for dying, or
for surgery, or for trans-
plants; often they're for liv-
ing, for rejoicing especially
at a brit mila.
Normally, a brit mila is
a happy occasion, but for a
certain Tel Aviv family, sad-
ness threatened.
The father, Lt. Col. Shi-
mon, had been at the South-
ern Front fighting in the
Yom Kippur War. Wounded
in the eyes during a tank
battle, he was taken to
Shaare Zedek Hospital for
surgery. He was confined
to bed and unable to attend
his son's brit mila in Tel
Aviv.
What was Lt. Col. Shimon
to do? Nothing; others took
over. Volunteer drivers took
the entire family, Chaya,
mother of the child; 11-year-
old Mayrav; both sets of
grandparents, and other
family and friends here for
the ceremony.

ticipated in the ceremony.
The event created such a
stir among Israelis that hos-
pital staff, patients, press
and other media people
crowded the hall of the hos-
pital to witness the event.
Among th e refreshments,
prayers and ritual were
wishes for peace.
Shimon was asked what he
would say to his son if he
could speak to him. "I would
say to my son Yaariv, May
you live to be 120 and may
you, my son, never know the
meaning of war in your en-
tire life."

porting and commending the
government of the United
States for its support of the
state of Israel.
The resolution conveys
to the President, the Secre-
tary of State, Congressional
leaders, and the Michigan
congressional delegation the
support of the Michigan
Senate for steps taken to
preserve the Middle East
balance of power by supply-
ing to Israel arms, airplanes
and munitions, to halt the
growth of Soviet influence in
the Middle East, and to
maintain the integrity of the
state of Israel.

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Among the "friends" were
Mayor Teddy Kollek, Chief
Army Chaplain Mordechai
Firon, Prof. David Maier, di-
rector of the hospital; and
Dr. David Berson, who per-
formed the surgery on Shi-
mon.

As the contingent arrived
at the hospital, Shimon with
his eye heavily bandaged and
a smile on his lips, was pull-
ed out to the entrance of the
ophthamology ward. Propped
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