THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 18, 1974-35 Colored Movies by Frank's Studio Weddings, Bar Mitzvas _Other _Occosiorm.. 474-7768 Detroiter Chairs CJF Institute for Social Planners in NYC Alan D. Kandel, Jewish Welfare Federation director of social planning, is chair- man of the Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds' annual Social Plan- AFTER INVENTORY MAD CLEARANCE Sidewalk Sale ! FRIDAY - SATURDAY - SUNDAY ,January 18, 19, 20 one entire rack of LONG GOWNS 1/ 2 off Karl Haas to Be Hadassah Guest ners Institute at the Summit Hotel, New York City, con- cluding today. The three-day institute, ad- dressing itself to such key issues as shifting centers of Jewish population, federal resources, the growing place of Jewish education and the influence of the Yom Kippur War, is being attended by social planning directors from the 20 largest commu- nities in the United States and Canada. Among the highlights of the institute will be sessions dealing with "Implications of the Mideast Crisis for Local Community Planning and Budgeting," chaired by Kan- del; "Organizing and Serving Our Proliferating Suburbs," "Generating Gov ernm ent Funds: Processes of Grants- manship," and "New Com- munity Dimensions in Jew- ish Education Planning." while they last! \ 4' Dylan Described as 'Ultra-Zionist' Editor, The Jewish News: "Kissinger lost his pajamas — in a laundry, an embassy aide said," I read in a recent news story. This remindsme of how I, in 1924, was with- out a clean shirt when, like Kissinger, was "busy solving world problems" as a mem- ber of the debating team of the City of Detroit (since in- corporated into Wayne State University). I didn't know enough to take an extra shirt along on my first journey away from •home to debate United States entry into the League of Na- tions. Our debating coach, a squat Swede named Neilson had a conniption fit and made me wear his oversized shirt. But it didn't help, the U.S. never joined the League of Nations, whose headquar- * * * Baptist Congregants Believe in Prophecy, Last week's issue of News- Greet Jewry, Israel many, many groups of SWEATERS BLOUSES JACKETS SLACKS PANT SUITS Editor, The Jewish News: Concerning God's ancient people Israel, the prophet Amos has said, "I will bring again the captivity of my people Israel, and they shall build the waste cities, and inhabit them; and they shall plant vineyards, and drink the wine thereof . . . and I will plant them upon their while quantities fast! land, and they shall no more be pulled up out of their land which I have given them, all remaining saith the Lord thy God." Amos 9:14, 15. On the basis of these ver- ses and many other similar verses which are to be found mostly OPEN THURS. FRI. in the Old Testament, the members of First Baptist SAT.' TIL 9 Church of Oak Park wish to many SUNDAY 12 TO 5 say to our many Jewish while they last! neighbors, that we believe BankAmericard Master Charge the phophecy of Amos was fulfilled in 1948 when the State of Israel was born, and that notwithstanding the many adversaries which sur- B 'CT I= O 1NT round Israel, that nation will not be driven from her land. FASHIONS GLAMOUR AND LEISURE SPORTSWEAR We stand with Israel, rec- 11 Mile & Lahser, ognizing that her land was a TTARVARD ROW MALL It is easy to see, hard to gift from God, Genesis 15:18- Southfield foresee.—Benjamin Franklin. 21, and consequently is Is- rael's rightful possession. Further, it is our convic- tion that the nations of the world which are dependent upon the Near East for oil should not allow themselves to be pressured in selling Is- rael short. We can and must tighten our belts and go with- out. Our feelings and sentiments are expressed in the words of Jeremiah, "Therefore fear thou not, 0 my servant Ja- cob, saith the Lord; neither be dismayed, 0 Israel; for, lo, I will save thee from afar, and thy seed from the land is now in Progress of their captivity; and Jacob shall return, and shall be in DRASTIC REDUCTIONS rest and be quiet, and none shall make him afraid," Jere- ON ALL MERCHANDISE miah 30:10. Finally, out of love for Is- rael, we heed the enjoinder of the Psalms which states: "Pray for the peace of Jer- usalem." Our prayer is, "The Lord bless thee and ,keep thee, the Lord make his face to shine upon thee, and be gracious unto thee. The Lord lift up his countenance upon OF HARVARD ROW thee and give thee peace."— Numbers 6:24-26. Designers of Fine Furs ROBERT MIGNARD 21742 W. ELEVEN MILE ROAD and the Congregation of PHONE 358 0850 the First Baptist Church SOUTHFIELD, MICHIGAN 48076 of Oak Park f I week featured prominently the Bob Dylan story, with Dylan being given the front cover. As Newsweek explained, "In Chicago for the start of a $5,000,000 tour, the intensely private Dylan granted asso- ciate editor Maureen Orth a rare exclusive interview." In that interview appears this paragraph: "Super-Dylanologist A. J. Weberman, who became famous by going through Dylan's garbage cans for relics of Saint Bob, now thinks the tour smells sus- piciously like a Zionist plot. `He's doing it now because of the war in the Middle East,' Weberman insists. 'He is an ultra-Zionist. He is doing the tour to raise money for Is- rael. He has given large sums of money to Israel in the name of Abraham Zim- merman (Dylan's father's name). He's very ethne- oriented."I got blue eyes, says Dylan. 'I don't know how Jewish that is.' " WINTER COATS 1/3 off 1/2 off Our 33rd Annual JANUARY FUR SALE M LTER - ,o s *F4 r Adra c y WA - "'` ' 1 Lim • • A te ktsi I ). ters was the Palais des Na- tions in Geneva, where now a peace conference is on. In 1924, Americans pre- ferred to "keep cool with Coolidge" and keep out of world affairs as much as possible. Nevertheless, the Anglo-American Treaty of 1924, in effect, made us a signatory to the League of Nations Palestine Mandate, even if it was, also in effect, nullified by tortured interpre- tation until President Tru- man came along and called things by their right names. According to the League of Nations Mandate, inherited by the United Nations under Article 80 of its Charter, "the historical connection of the Jewish People with Pales- tine" provides "grounds for reconstituting their national home in- that country." Rights guaranteed to the "non-Jewish" inhabitants did not involve "reconstituting" any corporate entity, for which, indeed, there was no historical warrant. SIDNEY KORETZ 3635 Barcroft View Bailey's Crossroads, Va. 22401 No Superiority No Jew, however learned and pious, may consider him- self an io4 a better than a fel- low-Jew, Lowever ignorant or irreligious the latter may be. This is confirmed by the law that if a learned and pious Jew were commanded to slay the ignorant and impious one, or be himself slain, he must accept death rather than kill the other. No one can tell whose blood is red- der and whose life is more important in the eyes of God. If a man in this crucial mo- ment has no right to deem himself superior to another, what right can he possibly have to do so on less critical occasions? — Rabbi Bunam. V FARMINGTON HILLS HAIR REMOVAL CENTER Gentle - Effective - Permanent 851-9175 for app't. LOTTIE D. HALPERIN R. E. Farmington Square Professional Village 329W W. 13 Mile Rd. et. Farmington Rd. Karl Haas, director of fine arts for WJR radio, will ad- dress the annual Eye Bank Day of Hadassah Detroit Chapter 12:30 p.m. Jan. 29 at Adat Shalom Synagogue. Fran Harris, special features coordinator of WWJ stations, will give her impressions of Israel while a delegate to the World Congress of Wom- en Journalists. 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