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December 14, 1973 - Image 43

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-12-14

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Gen. Herzog Challenges World Morality in Israel's Struggle

`Mini Camp' at Jewish Center

Hanuka activities, swim-
ming, roller skating, cook-
ing, dancing and a trip to
see "Pinocchio" will be in-
cluded in the Jewish Center's
"Mini Camp" Dec. 26-28 at
both buildings.
A shuttle service will stop
at Hillel Day School and
* * *

Dance Drama -
to Be Sunday

Life in the Renaissance era
will be recreated in the Jew-
ish Center Young People's
Theater performance of "The
Little Lady Who Couddn't
T-P.)rn" 2 p.m. Sunday in the
n DeRoy Theater.
Li.e costume dance-drama,
created for the Center Young
Dancers Guild by choreo-
grapher Harriet Berg, in-
cludes a Renaissance Hanuka
pageant with a mock battle
between Roman and Macca-
bee soldiers.
Tickets are on sale at the
Center.

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economic war has nothing to
Brig. Gen. Chaim Herzog, immediately after the Six- attacks, Gen. Herzog said
do with us, the label was
who served as first military Day War when Nasser was that after Israel was mobiliz-
stuck on us so that more pro-
governor of Jerusalem and being rearmed by the Soviet ed not a single Egyptian was
fit could be obtained for oil."
was the military governor for Union, when, at the Khar- able to advance into Israel.
Gen. Herzog paid high tri-
He deplored the indiffer-
the West Bank, addressing toum Conference, the Arab
bute to the people of Israel
the Maccabee rally at Cong. nations announced "no nego- ence of the world when Israel
who responded promptly to
Bnai David, Monday evening, tiations, no recognition, no was in danger, while "world
the needs by contributing
morality
came
to
light"
as
peace
with
Israel."
The
war
stated that while Israel's
economy has recovered 60 preparations, he pointed out, soon as it became apparent $500,000,000 — half of it in
per cent since the Yom Kip- proceeded with Sadat's that the Arab forces were outright contributions and the
other half in loans. He ex-
pur War that on American threats, his declaring 1971 repulsed.
Referring to the energy pressed gratitude for the sup-
Jewry's help "d epends "a year of decision."
crisis, Gen. Herzog said "the port from American Jewry.
whether we can stand up to
Describing the "incredible
the continuing struggle."
record" of heroism in Israel's
Friday, Dec. 14, 1973-43
A substantial response to defense. Gen. Herzog said THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
his appeal in Israel Bond that while Israel was caught
purchases marked the in- by surprise the choice of
auguration of Mac cabee Yom Kippur by the Arabs
Month for Israel in the cur- proved of benefit to Israel
rent tasks of aiding Israel's because all Jews were either
defensive efforts. There were in the synagogue or at home
gifts at the rally for the Is- and the army could be re-
_ Fine Fashions
rael Emergency Fund.
mobilized quickly.
Arlene Gurecki
Judy Schultz
Louis Levitan, added an
He explained that not in-
Junior, Misses and Half Sizes
appeal for Israel Bond en- telligence failed in the sur-
Yeshiva to Host
rollments by calling for an prise attack but the anlaysis
New Merchandise Arriving Daily
extra investment during Mac- of it. Giving examples of
Hanuka Carnival
• Sportswear • Pantsuits • Coats
cabee Month. "Let every one
Yeshivath Beth Yehuda become a Maccabbe in this courage in resisting the Arab
• Dresses • Lingerie • Jewelry
11th and 12th graders will crucial period," he urged.
sponsor a Hanuka carnival
Object for All Ills
David Pollack, chairman
11 a.m.-3 p.m. Dec. 23 at the
We are always treated as
of
the
Detroit
Israel
Bond
Yeshiva building.
strangers — not as citizens
The carnival will feature Committee, presided at the of a foreign country, but as
Reg. $60 NOW $ 35
booths, games, prizes and re- rally which also was addres- strangers, as such, whose
freshments. Decorations will sed by Mike Must, president numbers were so small that
14 Kt & Antique Jewelry
be provided by the girls of of Cong. Bnai David. Rabbi our very weakness and help-
Beth Jacob School. Admis- Milton Arm gave the invoca- lessness brought upon us all
sion is free, and tickets for tion and Eric Rosenau led in
sorts of persecution and vio-
All 14 Kt & Costume Jewelry
games will be available at the singing of the national lence; yet our numbers were
the door.
anthems.
20% OFF
large enough to cause us to
Co-chairmen for the event
Gen. Herzog, speaking of be noticed by all and to de-
Lucite
Watch
are Ervin Edelstein and
NOW $ 9.95
Reg, $16.95
the oneness of the Jewish ceive the common people,
David Tenenbaum.
people in the present crisis, and always to be the object
548-0390
2635 Coolidge (corner Catalpa)
wondered whether the full of angry looks and the wish
Mon. Sat. 10 4:30
Classifieds Get Quick Results importance of the struggle is to hurt. — Ben Borochov,
appreciated. He reviewed the "On Zionist Theory," 1905.

background of Arab threats
F RESTONE
• and maintained that the war
JEWELRY
to destroy Israel commenced

United Hebrew Schools.
Hours for the program are
9:30 a.m.-4 p.m.
Nonmembers may register
after Tuesday. For informa-
tion, call the group services,
office, 341-4200.
* * *
The Jewish Center's Story
Time for children age 3-5
meets at the 10 Mile branch
2 p.m. Saturdays and at the
main building 2 p.m. Sun-
days. There is a fee for non-
members.
* * *
Registration for the Jewish
Center nursery school is open
for the spring semester of
Jan. 28-June 14. Half-day
sessions meet two, three, or
five days weekly.
For a brochure, call the
group services division.

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Bnai Moshe Youth
Maps Activities



Senior Citizens Rates

TUES. ONLY

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United Synagogue Youth
groups will celebrate Hanuka
with special events at Bnai
13805 W. 9 Mile — Oak Park
Moshe. Seventh-8th grades of
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USY will meet 7:30 p.m.
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Saturday to go ice skating
and close with a Hanuka
party. On Sunday, Giborim
USY (grades 3-4) will meet
at 1:30 p.m., and Halutzim
USY (grades 5-6) at 3:30 for
Hanuka parties. Both groups
will gave grab bags, games
and food. Admission is a
wrapped $1 gift. Senior USY
will have a party on Dec. 22.
For reservations or infor-
mation, call the synagogue
INCLUDING THE FINEST
office, 548-9000, or Dan Kap-
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Cong. Bnai Moshe will
sponsor a college luncheon
following 8:45 a.m. Shabat
services Dec. 22. Students
will take part in services,
and a speaker will follow
luncheon. For reservations,
call the synagogue office,
548-9000.

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UHS Students
to Light Menora
at Harvard Row

Forty United Hebrew High
School students will light the
Hanuka menora, say the
blessing and sing holiday
songs 5 p.m. Wednesday in-
side the Harvard Row Shop-
ping Center.
Each year, the center also
lights the two large brass
menoras sculpted by Oscar
Graves, which are hung in-
side the mall. Each night
during the eight-day celebra-
tion, another light is lit until
all are shining to symbolize
the light of religious free-
dom.

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