THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Rabbi Kahane's Battle Cry Formulated as Credo in His Book 'Our Challenge Friday, May 24, 1974-21 YOU GOTTA GROUP? WE GOTTA TRIP! CALL ME AT HAMILTON, MILLER, HUDSON & FAYNE TRAVEL CORP. I I 3 I I 557-5145 VC2C7 VO .. you'll love it! SCHECHTER'S INNE1 10 G A • • • • • • • • • AIR CONDITIONED OLYMPIC SIZE SWIMMING POOL PRIVATE BEACH & PATIO FREE PARKING, ENTERTAINMENT OCEANFRONT SYNAGOGUE TV & RADIO IN ALL ROOMS CHILDRENS DAY CAMP 2 MEALS DAILY AND 3 MEALS ON SATURDAY SUGAR, SALT & FAT FREE DIETS Call FREE to Miami Beach 800.327-8165 OR SEE YOUR TRAVEL AGENT Entire oceanfront block 37th to 38th St. MIAMI REACH Phone: (305) 531-0061 SAM SCHECHTER, Owner-Mgr. CALL TODAY! 353- 5811 Stormy petrel of the dec- ade, organizer of the Jewish Defense League which has been under attack for its militancy, Rabbi Meir Ka- hane insists on faith, retain- ing confidence that his approach to physical and spiritual methods of gaining security and freedom for Jewry will succeed. He offers his credo in a book, "Our Challenge: The Battle Plan for the Creation of a New Jewry" (Chilton Books). He is critical of leadership and the approaches to attain the goals in Diaspora and in Israel. He propagates chang- ing "a land of Jews into a Jewish land." He maintains that it is a great sin for Is- rael's leadership to "refuse to recognize the divine qual- ity and uniqueness of the Jew." He quotes a parable from the Kotzker Rebbe who said "A Jew is not allowed to lose :::,„Acrtst cin SSpurrninlearnion the Mountains BRICKMAN • BROWN'S NEVELE • GROSSINGER'S CONCORD • RALEIGH KUTSHER'S • TAMIMENT RESORT SOUTH HAVEN,MICHIGAN 80 ACRESSte At Mid-America's fabu- lous resort... a playtime paradise where you'll enjoy: Low Rees! 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There are no Israelis and Jews there are only Jews." Appeal Filed Against Jewish Slaughter Rites RABBI BIEIR KAHANE and no power and super- power in the world can stand in the way of the Divine de- cree. The tragedy remains the Jewish refusal to merit it and thus hasten the Re- demption so that it arrives swiftly . . ." Kahane argues that the traditional and ever-growing Jewish liberalism has caused the greatest problem facing Israel and Jews today—"the struggle for the souls and minds of (Jewish) youth." He offers a plan to imbue dangerously drifting Jewish youth with an iron-clad sense of identity which he hopes will make them impervious to the materialistic values of the age and to the never- ending struggle for survival in a hostile world. The book details Kahane's proposals for what he be- lieves should be the Israeli and world Jewry's position toward the Arabs — and that position is uncompromising. In dealing with the ter- rorists, Kahane charges the Israel government with being "unworthy" and he condemns the foreign policies as fail- ures to act in Jewry's de- fense. He is critical of Israel's position in behalf of Russian Jewry. He is equally critical of the Zionist movement and of American Jewry, charging inadequacies in dealing with NEW YORK — Three groups have appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court follow- ing a recent federal court decision upholding a law that Jewish ritual slaughter of livestock is humane. The Committee for Hu- mane Slaughter, the Society for Animal Rights and the Committee for a Wall of Sep- aration Between Church and State charge the Federal Humane Slaughter Act of 1958 is a religious law for- bidden by the First Amend- ment. Their notice of appeal was field by attorney Mark Holzer one month after a three-judge federal court panel unanimously dismissed the lawsuit attacking the act. The plaintiffs maintained in their suit that animals suf- fered unduly during ritual slaughter, and they alleged that the Kosher Slaughter Act violated the Constitution. The court ruled that kosh- er slaughter is humane and that by making it possible for kashrut observers to obey the tenets of their faith "Con- gress never established the tenets of that faith nor inter- fered with the exercise of any other." American, Canadian Olim Map Program to Better Society TEL AVIV—A campaign to attract investors to rental housing in Israel and involve- ment of American and Can- adian olim to effect in Is- raeli society through volun- eerism were discussed at an AACI executive committee Meeting in Beersheba. • Sessions of the AACI cul- minated in dicussion with the deputy mayor on prob- lems of cultural absorption and increased North Ameri- can aliya to Beersheba. Involvement of the associa- tion's membership in 24 muni- cipal civic betterment pro- grams, where there are AACI branches active in communi- ty affairs, is high on the year's priority list. The asso- ciation currently administers a $1,000,000 mortgage fund (which will be matched by banks during the year) for second mortgages on housing for North American olim. It also provides absorption counseling in regional offices in Beersheba, Natanya, Hai- fa, Tel Aviv and Jerusalem for its 10,500 members, as well as tourists interested in aliya. National projects of AACI will increase emphasis on the benefits to the total Israeli public in such areas as hous- ing, quality of education, civic betterment projects, social welfare programs and citizen concern for the im- provement of the quality of life in Israel. Michiga'n is a four-season tourist attraction. Tourism brings more than 18,000,000 travelers to Michigan each year. Dr.--- I I Caribbean Hotel Ready for Summer . MIAMI BEACH — Sam Schecter, owner-general man- ager of the Caribbean Hotel will launch its summer sea- son June 23. The Schecter family, who operated hotels in the Cat- skills for many years, have refurbished the hotel in Miami Beach. The rooms have radio, TV, air-conditioning and heating, and there is an Olympic-size swimming pool. Daily serv- ices are conducted in the pri- vate oceanfront synagogue on the premises. Dancing, enter- tainment anad many social activities also are available. The strictly-kosher dining room caters to special diets with salt-free, sugar-free and fat-free meals available. The hotel also offers free park- ing on the premises. Hebrew U. Grants Degrees to Fallen JERUSALEM — A total of 493 bachelors degrees, eight of which went posthumously to graduates who died in the Yom Kippur War, were awarded by the Hebrew Uni- versity's faculty of social sci- ences. Diplomas for the fallen were recived by their fami- lies. The students were: Ahiram Bar-Eli, Amnon Ben-Nathan, Dan Goll, Yehiel Horowitz, Benjamin Kadesh, Amiram Kenig, Dan Pessach and Ra- phael Vidman. The ceremony, in the Mona Bronfman Sheckman Amphi- theater on the university's Givat Ram campus, was con- ducted by the dean of the faculty, Prof. Sol Kugelmass. To _ • o The Jewish News 17515 W. 9 Mile Rd. Suite 865 Southfield, Mich. 48075 Histadrut Ivrit Sets Its Annual Banquet NEW YORK — The Hista- drut Ivrit annual banquet will take place June 2 at the Wal- dorf Astoria Hotel. Hebrew poets and essayists Dr. Is- rael Efros and Dr. Gabriel Preil will be honored. Guest speaker will be Rab- bi Israel Miller, vice presi- dent of Yeshiva University and president of the Ameri- can Zionist Federation. Rab- bi Miller also is the head of Conference of Presidents Ben-Gurion U. Class the of Major Jewish organiza- for Disabled Soldiers tions and a former president BEERSHEBA—Fifteen dis- of the Rabbinical Council of abled soldiers are among 140 America. participants in special cours- es at Ben-Gurion University FOR AMERICto.v of the Negev to prepare dis- charged soldiers for univer- AND FOR YOU ** sity entrance. The students, almost '70 Sign up for per 'cent of whom are from U. S. Savings Bonds,`"' Sephardic backgrounds, at- New Freedom Shares tend either a two-month in- tensive "refresher course" or a seven-month course, de- pending on their individual needs and academic back- 0 Prescription r---\\\ Optical Co. I / grounds, learning mathema- 2/ 1 tics and physics in the short 26001 COOLIDGE HWY course together with English 5433343 OAK PARK in the longer one. I I f r o m Paste in old label 1 : I I I I I I II Please Allow Two Weeks