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December 14, 1973 - Image 41

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-12-14

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Veterans to Send Holiday Greetings

Hanuka and Christmas
greeting will be sent and re-
ceived via amateur radio
from the Veterans Adminis-
tration Hospital in Allen
Park 7-9 p.m. Thursday.
This public service for
hospitalized patients is spon-
sored by the Metropolitan
Detroit Bnai Brith Council
and the Michigan Amateur
Radio Club of Detroit. Greet-
ings are sent to all parts of

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Senator Supports
Rationing in Crisis

the U. S., Canada and over-
seas.
WASHINGTON — Gasoline
Sherman Goldman is Bnai
Brith Council chairman of rationing is the most realistic
community and veteran serv- solution to the shortage in
this country because the al-
ices.
ternative, a $30,000,000,000
gas tax hike coming out of
the pockets of American con-
sumers, could result in a
major recession, according
to Sen. Lloyd M. Bentsen
(D., Tex.).
Activities
Addressing the executive •
ALBERT EINSTEIN board of Bnai Brith Women
LODGE will have a new gathered here from through-
Year's Eve dinner-dance at out the U. S. and Canada,
Adat Shalom Synagogue. Sen. Bentsen said, "Our for-
There will be cocktails, a eign policy must not be hos-
catered sit-down dinner and tage to the Arab nations. If
continental breakfast. Music it isn't Israel, next time it
will be by Eric Rosenow. will be someone else."
For reservations, call Sam
He said self-sufficiency for
Freedman, 356-6171, or Felix
our country's energy needs
Rosencweig, 3534038.
can be achieved by offshore
* * *
drilling and gasification of
DOWNTOWN FOX CHAP- coal, of which we have an
TER will meet 8:30 p.m. 853,000,000,000-ton reserve.
Wednesday at the Maple
The sacrifice that will be
House, Southfield and 10 required of the American
Mile Rds., Southfield. The public, he said, is that of
program will feature a "creature comforts."
Hanuka candle-lighting cere-
A resolution passed by the
mony and initiation of new
members, followed by games, Bnai Brith Women's execu-
tive board called on its mem-
prizes and refreshments.

The Sims Puppet &
Magic Show

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Birthdays and Organization
affairs.

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copy deadline will be 10
a.m. of the preceding Fri-
days, Dec. 21 and 28. Any
publicity received after
the deadline will be held
for the following week, if
it is still timely.

Cartclids — Movies — Portraits

of energy and urged the
U. S. government "to exert
its technological expertise in
efforts to develop and utilize
alternative sources of en-
ergy."
In New York Sen. Charles






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Bar Mitzvahs

McC. Mathias, Jr. (R.Md.),
t o 1 d an Anti-Defamation
League dinner audience that
"to the extent that further
additional resources from the
Middle East will be required
. .. it is because the United
States has failed to develop
its own resources and tech-
nology to anticipate this
situation."

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NEW YORK — The Anti-
Defamation League of Bnai
Brith announced the appoint-
ment of Rabbi Leon Klenicki I
as director of its intercul-
tural affairs department.
The department, which
deals with Catholic-Jewish
relations, formerly was head-
ed by Dr. Joseph Lichten,
who currently is the agency's
consultant at the Vatican.
Rabbi Klenicki, a native of
Buenos Aires, was director
of the Latin American office
of the World Union for Pro-
gressive Judaism.

Luftmenschen

Many luftmenschen to-
gether constitute a luftpeople.
In truth, the Jewish people
is a "people of air." Literal-
ly—because it does not have
a land of its own on which
to rest its feet and it hangs
entirely in the air; meta-
phorically — because it has
no firm economic ground
under its feet and it lives like
the individual "man of air"
through daily miracles, and
without a secure and fitting
livelihood. — Dr. Max Nor-
dau, in address at the Fifth
Zionist Congress, 1901.

Rehabilitation After Tragedy

The Jewish people is sit-
ting on a volcano and this
situation will continue to
exist until a terrible catas-
trophe occurs and drives us
towards a solution of the
Jewish question—toward the
only and specific solution
offered to us by Zionism:
the rehabilitation of Israel in
its historical land. — Dr.
Chaim Weizmann, "Against

A Different Face of Israel

Editor, The Jewish News:
One is always in some way
thrilled and exhilarated by a
trip to Israel. The dynamism
of the Jewish people living
and functioning in the Third
Jewish Commonwealth is
something to witness in the
flesh .. . But on our recent
trip to Israel, my husband
and I saw another face of
our people. We saw (although
never heard) the cry of pain
—the pain of mothers, wives
and children who have made
the supreme sacrifice: the
finest of their sons, husbands
and fathers. We saw a peo-
ple frustrated because the
world will not let them live
in peace . . .
I will never forget walking
in the Hadassah-Hebrew Uni-
versity Medical Center . . .
converted into a military in-
stallation housing some 400
wounded soldiers.
How can I erase from my
mind the faces of young
boys, 18 years old, who over-
bership as well as all citizens night have aged 20 years? Or
to reduce their consumption the sight of these innocent
boys who have been maimed
by Arabs using Soviet equip-
The Jewish News must
ment? "Were you in the Six-
set early deadlines for the
Day
War?" we ask. "No,"
issues of Dec. 28 and Jan.
the bright-eyed boy replies,
4 due to earlier holiday
"I wasn't even Bar Mitzvaed
printing schedules. The
then!"

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• • •

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, Dec. 14, 1973-41

nificent Tchaikovsky con-
certo in the midst of a nation
mouring for thousands of its
young and the economy tight-
ening its belt? A few thou-
sand people gathered to find
comfort in music.
Our prayers and our
thoughts must be from here
that great strength and cour- Uganda," 1903,
age be given to the brave
people of Israel who have
paid such an exorbitant price
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Another boy looks at us
and offers a piece of choco-
late and softly says, "Toda
raba"—thank you. We ask,
"Why thank us, you did the
work." "But you Americans
gave us the money and sup-
port we needed."

I saw the Chagall windows
boarded up and sandbagged.
And I wanted to scream at a
world that has made us do
this.
In the mother and child
pavilion, you can hear the
cries of the newborn infants,
so innocent of the world into
which they have just been
born, and we are told our
director general, Dr.. Mann,
must tell a new mother that
her husband, who is an assist-
ant professor of obstetrics,
has just been killed.
Can you imagine that we
went to the Israel Philhar-
monic and heard the mag-

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