In Shimon Peres, Addressing Campaign Divisions, Sees Soviet Restraint as Vital to Peace Talks Israel Transportation and Communications Minister Shimon Peres, who addressed the services and arts and crafts divisions of the Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel Emergency Fund leadership Tuesday evening, at the Exclusive at SPITZER'S 10 Mile & Coolidge I Dexter Davison Center Marc Chagall Complete Works Retail $35 SUPER SPECIAL United Hebrew Schools, ad- mitted that Israel miscal- culated that the Arabs would go to war, witness Israel's heavy losses in the first three days. At the same time, Israel saw more vic- tories in three days than in any other war. He called it the largest and most diffi- cult war in Israel's short history. Peres insisted that the cabinet, without exception, did not expect an attack nor want to launch a pre-emptive attack. Israel will go open-minded to the peace talks, he said, but it will be "extremely tough" in the bargaining. "We do not want to be heroes. Maybe we should have reached an understand- ing (with the Arabs), but we were wrong in thinking they felt that (same) way." Earlier, he said that "So- viet restraint" will be a major factor in peace negoti- ations. He said that peace talks SAY THANK YOU In recent weeks, when so many nations, representing a substantial part of the world's population — directly and in- directly "ganged up" on tiny Israel, the Netherlands, another small country, faced up to Arab threats and pressures. I respectfully urge everyone (especially company executives) to address a brief letter of praise to: Hon. J. M. Den Uyl Prime Minister Amsterdam, Netherlands (air postage 21e) Mr. W. Simonsz Press & Cultural Affairs 4200 Linneau Avenue N.W. Washington, D.C. 20008 Bernard Edelman JEWISH HISTORY SERIES Tuesday, Nov. 27, 1973, 8:30 p.m. DR. FRITZ ROTHSCHILD " On Maimonides" The entire community is invited to attend a public lecture on the revolutionary 12th Century Jewish philosopher, Moses Maimonides, which will be de- livered by Professor Fritz Rothschild of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America. Dr. Rothschild is a noted scholar, writer and lecturer who contributes to a vast range of publications. Among his major publications is the book "Between God and Man: An Interpretation of Judaism from the Writings of Abraham Joshua Heschel." ADMISSION FREE Adult Series Division — Cultural Commission CONGREGATION SHAAREY ZEDEK 27375 Bell Road, Southfield Sponsored by the Walter 8 Lea Field Foundation vcsirtacia aunts.. ■ Friday, Nov. 23, 1973-15 It is not at all certain that anti-Semitism would be weak- "disengagement" of the Is- POWs in Syria. "We are con- ened to any extent if the Jews cerned because the Syrians were to consist exclusively of raeli and Arab armies. angels in human form.—Hu- Regarding the status of treated the POWs in a ter- go Valentin. rible way," he said. . Bab el Mandeb, Peres said that the blockade "will be tested rather soon by Israel," by sending an Israeli ship into the area. Peres contended that the cease fire is not limited to the ground and includes air and sea as well, and because of that Israel believes the blockade will be lifted. Peres said the timing of a peace conference is not solely in the hand of Israel. "We have a partner to the negotiations. If we did not have a partner I can assure SHIMON PERES you that the war and the will deal fitst with "disen- negotiations would not be a gagement" of the armies of problerd at all," he said. Pointing out that the war Israel and the Arab states. cost Israel as much as $6,- will continue If the USSR to supply the Arabs, Peres 000,000,000, Peres said that said, "I am afraid that the the Israeli economy is "deep- Arabs' temper won't stand ly affected" as a result of the temptation of starting up the war. He reported that Is- another war." Peres, who is rael absorbed some 5,000 new immigrants during the here for a United Jewish Ap- last month and said that ef- peal fund-raising campaign, forts to reactivate the econo- said that the peace confer- ence, reportedly to open next my are under way. Peres expressed deep con- month, will deal first with cern as to the fate of Israeli Peres emphasized the urgent need for American Jewry's support. Continuing encouragement to Israel's de- fenders constituted was the subject of his strong plea to Detroit campaigners for the Israel Emergency Fund. 41111.111.1111111.111MMIIMM. The Bible - As You Never Knew It s Monday Lecture Series by RABBI WINE November 26 — 8:30 P.M. POLITICS December 3 — 8:30 P.M. RELIGION December 10 — 8:30 P.M. ETHICS December 17 — 8:30 P.M. ART Here why the world was created in 6 days—not 10. Why there are two different versions of the 10 Com- mandments. Why the great prophets never refer to Moses. Series Fee: — Members $5 — Non-Members $10 The Birmingham Temple 12 Mile Rooad Between Inkster and Middlebelt 4770177 Czechoslovakia, N. Korea Give a Hand to Arabs LONDON —Czechoslovakia may not have been directly involved in fighting during the Yom Kippur War, but many Czech workers and ex- perts were at work in Syria and Egypt, the International Council of Jews from Czecho- slovakia charges. The council said Czech in- volvement was disclosed in Prague broadcasts. The Czech news agency reported that the diplomatic missions of Arab countries in Prague had expressed their "deep thanks to Czechoslovakia for the expression of solidarity and political support." Increasing trade ties be- tween Czechoslovakia and the Arab countries was re- ported, with representatives of the Arab countries visiting the industrialized East Euro- pean country. A source re- ported that Czechoslovakia has played a leading part in the buildup of the war econ_ omy in Arab lands. The Czech media was strongly anti-Israel up to and includ- ing the war. * * Yet another of Israel's an- tagonists, North Korea, has between 70 and 80 of its air force pilots and from 20 to 70 commando training of- the with ficers serving Egyptian armed forces. These figures, reported by Asian diplomatic sources in Cairo, are higher than those most recently disclosed by the U.S. Defense Depart- ment. 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