Syrian Threat Speeds Formation of Israel Cabinet THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, March 8, 1974-5 Dutch to Restore Old Sephardi Mansion serve in a new Israel cabi- a dramatic confrontation be- tion negotiations between the AMSTERDAM (JTA) — in the East Indies Trading tween secular and religious Labor Party and the NRP at net. The cabinet sat as a min- law in Israel. According to a point when most observers Queen Juliana has made a Co. A public committee for the isterial security committee, Israeli law, the Supreme were confident that a com- contribution to a project to and thereby, in secret, pre- Court sup _ ercedes rabbinical promise would be reached. restore a 17th Century man- restoration of the mansion That development precipitat- sion _which belonged to the was formed three years ago sumably to discuss the omi- courts. The order nisi was issued ed Israel's current political wealthy Sephardi Jewish De and it is a pilot project in nous reports from the Syrian Pinto family and stands in the "European Monuments- on a complaint by Shmuel . crisis. front. Amsterdam's former Jewish 1975" restoration campaign On another front, a major- Segal, a Tel Aviv attorney But even before Tuesday's quarter. currently in progress. ity of the National Religious who described himself as a Supreme Court order, efforts In very bad disrepair, the Restoration of the 300-year- Party voted in favor of join- "citizen who deals with pub- were continuing to bring the ing a Labor-led coalition gov- lic affairs." Segal argued in NRP into a Labor-led coali- stately mansion, built by old Amsterdam Sephardi his brief that entry to Israel tion. Finance Minister Pinhas architect Elias Bouman, is synagogue, a tourist attrac-t., ernment. Peres claimed in a radio is a political rather than a Sapir and MK Haim Zadok one of the few vestiges of the tion, is another of its proj- interview Wednesday that he religious matter and there- said Monday night that they former Jewish quarter which ects. Large contributions to and Dayan had been deter- fore rabbinical bodies have would reduble their efforts in has been almost entirely de- the projects will also come molished due to the ongoing from the Amsterdam muni- mined to stay out of the new no authority to interfere with that direction. construction of the Amster- cipality. government but certain se- it. In a random television poll dam subway. The Supreme Rabbinate curity information reaching The De Pintos were Seph- the cabinet prompted an im- Council ordered the NRP last people were asked how they mediate reversal of their po- month not to enter a coali- felt the crisis should be ardi Jews who belonged to tion government which re- solved. Most said the best so- the Amsterdam merchant sitions. Peres said it was more es- fused to amend the Law of lution would be the formation class and were shareholders sential for Dayan to remain Return so as to invalidate of a national unity govern- WE CAN FIT YOU! at the helm of security af- conversions performed by ment. Some preferred new elections, and only self-admit- non-Orthodox rabbis. In so fairs than for himself to stay in the government but indi- doing it forced the NRP to ted veteran Laborites said cated that he would continue reject compromises on the that Mrs. Meir should return \5 by all means. in the interests of party unity. "who is a Jew" issue. LONG, SHORT, PATIO Guess whose ad this is In Paris, French Chief - STYLES. SIZES 6 to 44 The Supreme Rabbinate He noted that since the sur- and you get 1 l'ree! 'WEDDINGS, BAR MITZVA S - prise attack Israel suffered Council reached its decision Rabbi, Jacob Kaplan has Send your answer to PARTIES. SIZES 6 to 44 MURRY KOBLIN ADV. - The bulk of the Syrian ar- last Yom Kippur day, it unanimously at a four-hour the National Religious Party 8430 W. 9 Mile, Oak Pk my is concentrated in the could not afford to ignore special session convened by not to let the "Who Is a or call: 548-5600 154 SOUTH WOODWARD area between the Israeli en- "disturbing reports"- from the Ashkenazic Chief Rabbi Shlo- Jew" issue stand in the way BIRMINGHAM MI 2-4150 mo Goren. It had the effect of Israel's national unity. clave in the northern Golan Syrian front. Heights and Damascus. It is Many reporters said, how- of forcing a break in coati- also deployed on both sides ever, that Rafi had been of the main Kuneitra-Damas- concerned lest its faction cus road and on sections of lose the defense portfolio. Jewish-Christian the road that remained in Should it fall to Itzhak Relations Raised Syrian hands after the war. Rabin, the popular former by Church Council The suddenly developed se- ambassador to Washington LOS ANGELES — The curity threat on the Syrian who is considered the most American Jewish Committee front was said Wednesday to likely potential succesor to welcomed the establishment have been responsible for Dayan, Rafi felt it would be of a new office on Jewish- Tuesday night's unexpected irretrievably lost even if Christian relations by the announcement by Defense Dayan would, at a later date, National Council of Churches Minister Moshe Dayan and decide to join the new gov- as a major step "to over- Transport Minister Shimon ernment. The Rafi-ites also come past misunderstanding Peres that they after all will feared that a cabinet without and to promote reconciliation Dayan would be too doveish and direct communication in orientation for their taste, among Jews, ChriStians and the reporters said. Moslems." But the Syrian threat was The council, which repre- not being ignored. The Syri- sents the major Protestant ans were said to have de- and Eastern Orthodox de- ployed significantly large nominations in this country, forces of men and armor on announced the establishment the northern section of the of the new office during the cease-fire line. meeting of its Executive Israelis are aware that the Committee here this week. 17520 W. 12 Mile Russians have been re-sup- The American Jewish Com- Suite III plying Syria with heavy mili- mittee statement was issued tary hardware. They have by Rabbis Marc H. Tanen- Southfield, Mich. 48076 completely replaced the 1,000 baum and A. James Rudin, Without people, Glassman Olds would be (313) 559-6755 tanks Syria lost in the Yom national director and assist- just imother vacant lot. And we'd be watching Kippur War, and the Syrians ant director, respectively, of Are You Aware That: now have even more armor the AJC's interreligious af- weeds STOW instead of a business. than they had last October. fairs. department. Which is why we try to treat our There are many job The same applies to their ail' customers well. We want you to buy your force and missile strength, Yeshiva U. to Mark openings for . cars from us. And we know we have to make sources here said. it worth your while. Or else. Belkin's 30th" Year professionals and The Supreme Court Tues- People .come first at Glassman Olds. NEW YORK—The Yeshiva day ordered the rabbinical technicians in the Thev have to. Or, very simply, there'd be College Alumni Association authorities to cease and de- Bel- will honor Dr. Samuel no Glassnmn Olds. sist from-interfering with the State of Israel and formation of a government kin on his 30th anniversary SERVICE DEPT. coalition. The order nisi, di- as president of Yeshiva Uni- many tax and other rected to the Chief Rabbinate versity March 17 at a dinner OPEN 4 NIGHTS A WEEK — benefits available Council and the Tel Aviv Rab- at the New York Hilton Hotel, it was announced by MONDAY - THURSDAY TIL 9 binical Court, gave those.bod- to Olim. ies two weeks to show cause Dr. Sidney Lieberman, presi- why they should not reverse dent of the association. We will gladly their ban on the National Re- In tribute to Dr. Belkin's assist you if you're ligious Party from joining a 30th year as president, the coalition. university and its Albert interested. The Supreme Court also Einstein College of Medicine issued a temporary injunc- have launched a $160,000,000 Call for interview tion barring the rabbinical development campaign. 28000 Telef.,Traph at Tel Twelve Mall authorities from enforcing Southfield, Michigan 48075 • 354-3300 courts The world's full of folks their ban pending the (313) 559-64755- final decision in the matter. who are either plunging or Tuesday's action opened sponging. (Continued from Page 1) Rimalt said there were "serious and disturbing signs of a possible flareup" on the Syrian front. The Syrians were said to have deployed significantly large forces of men and armor on the north- ern section of the cease-fire line. Reports reaching here attributed the move to a visit to Damascus by Soviet For- eign Minister Andrei Gromy- ko. Gromyko's arrival there Tuesday reportedly encour- ed hardline elements in the an regime who want a gher stand toward Israel. 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