Sched ul e changes eff.Feh.l. -Delta has a warm -spot for • (In Florida.) We'd like to save you a seat on a Delta nonstop to Florida. We have nonstops this winter to Miami, Ft. Lauderdale, Tampa/St.Pete/Clear- water and Orlando/Walt Disney World. Plus a daily thru-jet to West Palm Beach. And when you fly with the Delta professionals, you'll get that warm feeling even before you get to Florida. Enjoy the extra comfort of Delta's Wide-Ride 747 and DC-10 jets. We have magnificent 747s non- stop to Miami and Tampa every day. More head room. More elbow room. More leg room. Also, a Wide- Ride DC-10 nonstop to Ft.Lauder- dale and thru to Miami - the jet with the roomy comfort of two-by- two seating in Tourist as well as First Class. Or take one of our Wide-RidTem 727s to Ft.Lauderdale or Tampa. They have fold-down middle seats in Tourist. So you can fly in two-by-two comfort when your middle seat isn't occupied. Save on a thrifty Delta Dream Vacation. Your Travel Agent has them for all Florida's most popular resort areas, including Miami, Ft.Lauderdale, Tampa/ St.Pete and Orlando/Walt Disney World. And for a saving of as much as 21% over Day Tourist, fly Delta's low-fare Night Coaches to Florida and back. Save enough to stretch a seven-day vacation to eight! See your friendly Travel Agent for your winter travel ar- rangements. (Tell him Delta sent you.) He has exciting, full-color folders for you on Delta's thrifty Dream Vacations in Florida. Also the money-saving facts on Delta's Night Coach flights. So let him wrap up all your jet and hotel reservations. Delta and your Travel Agent accept American Express and all other major general-purpose credit cards. For instant reservations thru Deltamatic,' call Delta or see your Travel Agent. And have a nice trip! -.1 The ■ .! alrhne e prulessTonals flin LTA DELTA'S SUNSHINE FLIGHTS Miami Fly the only Wide-Ride 747 - nonstop at 9:45am or a one-stop 747 thru at 5:10pm. There's a Wide- Ride DC-10 thru one-stop at 1:05pm. Also a thrifty S75 nonstop Night Coach at 10:00pm. Day Tourist and Night First Class, S92. Ft.Lauderdale Leave on our Wide-Ride DC-10 nonstop at 1:05pm. For our low S75 Night Coach fare, take the Wide-Ride 727 straight thru at 10:00pm. Other thru-jets at 7:09am, 9:55am and 4:10pm. Day Tourist and Night First Class, S92. Tampa/St.Pete/Clearwater We've got nonstops both morning and early evening. The 5:10pm non- stop is a Wide-Ride 747. There's also a Wide-Ride 727 nonstop at 10:00pm -Night Coach fare, S65. Day Tourist, Night First Class, $82. Orlando/Walt Disney World Take Delta's dinner nonstop any afternoon at 4:10pm. Or fly thru at 10:00am. You'll save on our 10:00pm Night Coach - just $65. Day Tourist and Night First Class $82. West Palm Beach Just one stop away on Delta's daily thru-jet at 4:10pm with dinner ,en route. You're there at 7:24pm. Day Tourist and Night First Class fare, $72; Night Tourist $89. Acid small security charges. Fares and tour rates subject to change without notice. Schedules and aircraft type subject to change without notice due to fuel allocation program. Tour rates are per person, double occupan cy. West Bank Historic Homeland (From the Encyclopedia Judaica) What is the "West Bank," that area that may stymie the Arab-Israel peace nego- tiations in Geneva? It is the historical home- land of the Jews. In fact, the very word "Jew" comes from the Hebrew Yehudi, a term applied to members of the tribe of Judah who lived in part of what is now the West Bank. When the UN General As- sembly decided in 1947 to partition Palestine, the west bank of the River Jordan was assigned to Jordan and re- mained under that country's control for 20 years until its occupation by Israel during the Six-Day War. Today it is an Israel administered area. History records that as early as '722 BCE, the king of Assyria, Shalameneser, captured Samaria (part of to- day's West Bank) and set- tled some tribes there who assimilated with Israelites, and current scholarship con- siders the Samaritans as di- rect descendants of the Jo- seph tribes, Ephraim and Manasseh. They claim to have continuously occupied their ancient territory in Palestine, and a small Sam- aritan community remains in the area to this day. Ruins excavated from the former capital of this land, called Shomron in Hebrew, show that in approximately 800 BCE, King Omrl built a palace which also served as a fortress and which lat- er was enlarged by King Ahab. The ivories found in the excavation indicate that this was probably the "ivory house" Ahab had built for Jezebel, his consort. Herod rebuilt the area in 25 BCE and renamed the city, Se- baste, after the Greek word for Augustus, Rome's em- emperor. The West Bank also con- tains Bethlehem, Jericho and part of Jerusalem-cifies that Friday, February 8, 1974-21 TH DETROIT JEWISH NEWS need no explanation of the role they have played in his- tory. Another city, less well known but rich in symbolism and meaning for Jews, is Hebro n. David, after the death of Saul, chose Hebron as his royal city and was an- nointed there as king of Judah. Ultimately, Hebron was where David was an- nointed king of all Israel, so it is truly a sacred Jewish city. ENJOY t YOURSELF SEA4LISLE simo- Free yacht cruise/ free chaise lounges and mats/ Free self parking/Free soft drinks of the beech. Color TV in every room. doily, per pers.,dbl, 100 of 250 rms Now to March 5 INCLUDES TWO MEALS DAILY Children het, limit 2, under 12, in some room with parents. '275° Winner of Gourmet Society Food Award Special rates for extended stays Your Travel Agent or Call: DETROIT: 557-2566 or Call Collect SEA ?ISLE 71 (305 538-7841 D it tri ) A, ztttl Arthur Bant, Mar. OCEANFRONT AT 30th ST./MIAMI BEACH/FLA. Classifieds Get Quick Results SPEND YOUR PASSOVER EASTER VACATION IN ISRAEL ESCOURTED TOURS PASSOVER "15" PASSOVER "12" April 11 - 22, 1974 April 11 - 25, 1094 First Class $839.00 First Class $889.00 $979.00 $889.00 Deluxe Deluxe FROM DETROIT Superior Hotels - Sightseeing - Meals, etc. For a detailed brochure call or write to ELKIN TRAVEL, Inc. 25950 Greenfield Rd., Oak Park, Mich. 48237 Phone 313 968-7800 YOU GET MORE OF EVERYTHING STEAK, PRIME RIB, OTHER SPECIALITIES on the menu every night, no extra charge! Special Sports Programs/ Games and Contests/Tots and Teen Events/ Social Activities/Dancing Great Entertainment A New Show Every Night . Tony Foster, M.0 Johnny Varro Trio/ Hal DiCicco at the Piano New Home of The Marsh & Adams Show Harvey Weinberg, Gen. Mgr,/ Seymour Dresner, Mgr. ee your Travel Agent or call: DETROIT: 548.7802 $23 daily, per pers., dbl. occ. 50 of 300 rms. Dec. 17 to Apr. 15 FULL COURSE BREAKFAST/BRUNCH & DELUXE DINNER DAILY add $8.50 ALL THE EXTRAS ARE FREE! Chaises. parking, refrigerator and remote-control TV in every room ! FREE GOLF at 18-hole Country Club Course ! 3 Pools 750 feet of private oceanfront beach Or DIAL DIRECT FREE 1 - 800 - 327 - 4737 2 OCEANFRONT BLOCKS / 47th & 48th STREETS / MIAMI BEACH Delta's Disney Special-4 days 3 nights $206 EP, including round-trip Night Coach fare. You get an air-conditioned compact car with unlimited mileage for 3 days. (You buy gas.) Also 3 nights at Ramada Inn-Southwest, 2 all-day admissions to Walt Disney World and 16 attractions with unlimited use of monorail, steamers, trams. Plus an all-day admission to Sea World and its 16 shows and marine features. Optional tours to NASA space center, Cypress Gardens. (Eff. thru March 31.) IT-DLRIDW-4 EP: European Plan. meals not included. 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