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December 14, 1973 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-12-14

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 6 Charged in Slaying
20—Friday, Dec. 14, 1973

of Moroccan in eOslo

Roy Wilkins Seeks
Intergroup Amity

Rare Hebrew Books

Israel and Belgium Sign Cultural Pact

at Manhattan Library

NEW YORK — Rare books
NEW YORK—Roy Wilkins,
executive director of the Na- and manuscripts in Hebrew,
tional Association for the dating from the 13th Century
Advancement of Colored Peo- to the present, are on dis-
play in a new Jewish Division
ple, called on Mayor-elect exhibit at the New York Pub-
Abraham D. Beame to em-
bark on a series of programs lic Library in Manhattan.
Library officials said the
to ease the tensions among
The six include two Is- all groups of New York citi- exhibit was an attempt to
raelis, Michael Dorf and Zvi zens.
trace the concept of the an-
swerability of one individual
Steinburg. The trial location
One_ of the most import for another through ancient
has not been determined.
ant things the new mayor and medieval Jewish sources.
can do." he said, is to elim- Translations or explanations
inate the polarizing influ- of passages relevant to the
ences that have plagned our theme of the exhibit are pro-
city. We have spent too much vided.
valuable time on issues that
Among the major works
divide us. We must focus our are the "Arba'ah Turim,"
attention now on those issues (1474) by Jacob Ben Asher,
that can bring us together."
one of the oldest dated books
Speaking at a luncheon - in Hebrew; a 13th century
meeting of the New York work by Moses Ben Jacob of
One of Allied Van Lines Largest Haulers
City Chapter of the American Coucy; the first Hebrew Pen-
Jewish Committee at the tateuch on parchment (1482,
1300 N. Campbell Road
2253 Cole Street
Plaza Hotel, attended also by Bologna, Italy); the first edi-
Royal Oak
Birmingham
some of the presidents of tion of the Jerusalem Tal-
New York City NAACP chap- mud (Venice, 1523), and the
LI 1 -33 1 3
MI 4-4613
ters, the veteran civil rights first edition of the Shulhan
leader outlined a variety of Arukh by Joseph Karo (Ven-
programs that, he main- ice, 1564-61).
tained, would be of benefit to
SERVING ONLY
all segments of the population
and could enlist the support Maimonides Staff
PRIME AND
of ethnic groups, particularly Told to Pay $500
CHOICE MEATS
Blacks and members of the
if They Want to Stay
large Jewish population.
NEW YORK — In an un-
On the divisive question of
quota systems in employ- precedented move to help
ment and education, Wilkins meet a financial crisis at
Member Detroit Retail
stated
that the principal is- I Maimonides Medical Center,
Kosher Meat Dealers Asvict
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but rather of "equality of prerequisite for reappoint-
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he declared.
He suggested "a consulta- ings.
tive mechanism for avoiding
Don't ever prophesy; for if
the kinds of public confronta-
tions that have disrupted you prophesy wrong, nobody
parts of our city in the past. will forget it; and if you
It could be the place where prophesy right, nobody will
ideas would be given a 'dry remember it.—Josh Billings.
run' and conflicts ironed out
or eased before they become
Bar Mitzvah Suits, Sport
major public conflagrations."
Coats and Knit Slacks
Overriding all these recom-
mendations, Wilkins urged
Complete Selection
his audience to establish
of Sizes from 12 to 20
better systems of communi-
cations between their respec-
Also Today's Styles For
tive communities.

OSLO (JTA) — Formal
charges have been prepared
against six persons suspect-
ed in connection with the
slaying last July of Ahmed
Boushicki, state attorney L.
J. Dorenfeldt announced.

BRUSSELS (JTA) — Bel- four-day session of the Joint
gium and Israel have signed Commission on Belgian-Is-
an accord here for the pro- raeli Cultural Exchanges
motion of cooperation be- signed the mutual agree-
tween the two countries on ment.
cultural, scientific and edu-
Men of cold passion have
cational levels.
Delegates attending the quick eyes.

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75th anniversary medallion
to the Dr. Nathan A.
Perilman at Sabbath services
marking his retirement as
spiritual leader of Cong.
Emanu-E1.
Two thousand members
and friends filled the sanc-
tuary of the temple, where
Mayor Lindsay presented
Rabbi Perilman with a
"Scroll for Distinguished
Service to the People of New
York." He has spent his en-
tire career, since ordination
in 1932, in the Emanu-El
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thinking of ourselves as
strangers: but history, the
restrictions on our rights,
and the various upheavals
remind us of this fact; this
our fellow-citizens do not
wish to forget for even a
single moment. — M. L.
Lilienblum, - The .1ews and
Eretz Visrael — On the Re-
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