Hertz Due Back Dr. Richard C. Hertz, sen- ior rabbi of Temple Beth El, will be back in the pulpit Saturday to preach at Sab- bath services on "What Makes A Good Brother?" Dr. Hertz has been hos- pitalized with pericarditis (an inflammation in membrane enclosing the heart) but has now resumed his duties at Temple Beth El. r. No Anti-Semitic Backlash Seen in Response to Energy Crunch By BEN GALLOB watch. These incidents have JTA Staff Writer included hostile bumper NEW YORK (JTA)—Jew.. stickers, editorials and let- ish community relations lead- ters to newspaper editors. ers have reported that—de- The theme of the bumper spite widespread fears among stickers, originally reported American Jews of an anti- as having been seen in some Semitic backlash stemming Midwest areas, including from the energy crunch — Michigan, and more recently there has been no evidence to in New York, is: "We don't date of any significant anti- need Jews but we do need Semitic reaction in the U.S. oil." ENROLL, EARN YOUR DEGREE stemming from the energy The agencies asked by the of Bachelors of Bible Philosophy crisis. Jewish Telegraphic Agency (B.Ph.B.), Master of Bible Philos- There also was agreement for reports on the problem ophy (M.Ph.B.), Graduate of Bi- ble Philosophy (G.Ph.B.), or Doc- among spokesmen for four were the National Jewish tor of Divinity (D.D.) Chartered national community relations Community Relations Advis- by State Correspondence Courses only. Please write for FREE agencies that scattered inci- ory Council, American Jew- BOOKLET. dents, suggesting such a de- ish Congress, Anti-Defama- 'RICAN BIBLE INSTITUTE velopment, required attention, tion League of Bnai Brith Dept. ,TL, P.O. Box 4878, and they reported that their and the American Jewish Kansas City, Mo. 64114 agencies were keeping a close Committee. The spokesman for the NJCRAC summarized infor- mation from many of the 95 local Jewish community re- lations councils affiliated with the NJCRAC. He said that evaluation excluded "the obviously crackpot and ap- December 16, 1973-December 26, 1973 $ 5 99 parently organized lunatic January 13, 1974-January 23, 1974 fringe activities." ALL February 3, 1974-February 13, 1974 The ADL recently an- INCLUSIVE nounced plans for an educa- Air Fare — Ten Day Hotels — All Meals — Tours tional campaign on the en- LECTURES BRIEFINGS SPECIAL VISITS ergy crisis aimed at the gen- eral public, to be conducted Call 557-2171 for information and reservations through its national and re- gional offices. Epstein said a first step had been publica- tion of a pamphlet, "Oil and United States Mideast Pol- icy," which he said had been sent to leaders in govern- STILL THE WORLD'S LARGEST ment, business and other states. The spokesman for the American Jewish Committee Free Loaners said that "at this point" there did not seem to be any significant problem. He said the agency was receiving reports regularly of the hostile bumper stickers, spotted in almost every re- For the Best Deal gion of the country. He said on the New "74's" Americans putting such stick- RED STOTSKY ers on their cars or writing MILT LEVIN Call 863 9300 such letters to their news- Call 863 9300 papers should - not be dis- 18650 LIVERNOIS, SOUTH OF SEVEN missed automatically as members of the lunatic fringe. Holland Demands Israel Evacuate Occupied Territories AMSTERDAM (JTA)—The Netherlands government Detroit Zionist Federation ISRAEL NOW POST CRISIS STUDY MISSIONS PACKER • PONTIAC Come In NOW - Tuesday called for Israel's total evacuation of the occu- pied territories. The official statement, is- sued by the foreign ministry, stated that Israel in principle must evacuate all the occu- pied territories because ac- quisition of territory by means of force is inadmissa- ble. It is an obvious concession to recent Arab demands that the Netherlands issue a uni- lateral declaration amending its allegedly pro-Israel atti- tude in the Middle East if the oil boycott is to be lifted. It is a sharp departure from Holland's outright re- fusal in Brussels to promise any concessions to the Arab nations or apologize for the Dutch Mideast policy. In Washington,. Sen. Rich- ard S. Schweiker (R. Pa.) de- manded that the U.S. sever trade relations with the Sov- iet Union until the Arab oil embargo against America is ended. Introducing a resolution Monday to that effect, he declared that the "Soviet Un- ion could end the Arab oil embargo tomorrow if they wanted to. I think we should make them want to." Schweiker declared fur- ther: "I am for true detente but detente is false as long as the Soviet Union does nothing about irresponsible policies of its Arab allies against the U.S." Sen. Howard W. Cannon (D. Nev.) said Sunday night that the United States can ease its fuel shortage not "by selling out Israel or any other nation" but by the "develop- ment of a national energy policy, in the wise use of en- ergy we have and the devel- opment of new and better energy sources." Addressing some 500 peo- ple at the annual awards din- ner of the National Commit- tee for Furtherance of Jew- ish Education at the Statler- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Hilton Hotel in New York, Cannon urged the United States to turn away from us- ing oil as its major source of energy. He said unless it does so, it will be in danger of Arab blackmail as has Western Europe and Japan. Friday, December 7,1973-23 End of YEAR Sale 1/ Assorted Selection Reduced For All Ages Bob Nowak Optician Styles For All Ages — Free Adjustments Located At 28920 Schoenherr At 12 — 773-8260 In The Pick Wick Shopping Center TWINSITE OPTICAL CO. Tues. 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