THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, March 29, 1974-19 Shazar Is. OK, Doctors Report Former Israel President Zalman Shazar, who suffered what doctors previously de- scribed as a mild heart at- tack, was reported to be in "satisfactory" condition in a medical bulletin issued by Tiberias Hospital where he is hospitalized. The doctors recommended a few more days rest before they decide to release him. Vatican Aide Says Dialogue Hasn't Slowed NEW YORK (JTA) — A leading Vatican official de- clared Tuesday "I do not believe the Jewish-Christian dialogue has - slowed down. On the contrary, it is very much alive and well." In his first appearance be- fore a. Jewish audience, the Most Rev. Jean Jadot, apos- tolic delegate in the Jnited States, said that-an "appar- ent regression" in Catholic- Jewish relations should not be seen as alarming. Rather, it is an indication "that a new stage of more sober and serious facing up to prob- lems has begun." The apostolic delegate made his remarks in an ad- dress to 400 persons at a dinner of the Synagogue Council of America at the Essex House. Referring to a "troubled past" which has marked the history of Catholic-Jewish relations, Bishop Jadot cited "the heavy debt that lies on the Christian side in coming to terms with our past alienation. The struggle against anti-Semitism is not over," the apostolic delegate declared. "It merits our con- stant vigilance and should retain a first priority on our common agenda." Council' President Rabbi Irwin Blank described a series of consultations with representatives of the Vati- can which he said were re- sponsible for a recent state- ment by a Vatican spokes- man that the Roman Catho- lic Church no longer advo- cates the internationalization of Jerusalem. Nazi Fighter Cited SOFIA (JTA) — Albert Yaacov Farhi has been awarded the "Order of Sep- tember 9, 1944„ for his fight against Nazism. Farhi was a prisoner in a concentration camp during the Nazi occu- pation of Bulgaria. nce again Happy Passover Altr.,2; to you and your family from Maxwell House® Coffee Seders are so memorable...that first sweet sip of Passover wine ... the taste of matzoh-ball soup the youngest asking the four questions ... Maxwell House® has been part of countless Seders for over fifty years— and of so many other happy family occasions, where lovers of good coffee gather. The matchless flavor and unchanging quality of M'axwell House® Coffee make it the favorite with Jewish families today, as yesterday. MAXWELL HOUSECOFFEE WELL HOUSE most tlUt III. GENERAL FOODS CERTIFIED KOSHER FOR PASSOVER BY RABBI BERNARD LEVY THE ORIGINAL PASSOVER COFFEE Maxwell House is a registered trademark of General Foods Corporation