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The Detroit Jewish News, 1974-07-05

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, July 5, 1974-9

AVIS FORD INC. HAS SOLD
MORE NEW CARS IN 1974
THAN ANY FORD DEALER
IN THE STATE OF MICHIGAN.
I IN TURN IN 1974 SOLD AND
LEASED MORE NEW FORDS THAN
ANY SALESMAN AT AVIS FORD.
THERE MUST BE A REASON — WHY!!!
FOR PRICE, SERVICE 8 LOCATION —

SEE

PHIL SCHOSTAK

AVIS 4T- FORD

MICHIGAN'S LARGEST SELECTION OF MUSTANG II's

29200 TELEGRAPH AT 12 MILE, SOUTHFIELD

Res. 559-5584

Bus. 354-3000

Congress Acts on Issues Affecting M.E.

(Continued from Page 1)
inger at the Pentagon.
The defense minister was
presumed to have made clear
that unless all parts of the
disengagement agreements
with Egypt and Syria are ful-
filled, little chance existed
for adequate negotiations in
other areas.
(Peres reportedly told lead-
ers of the Conference of
Presidents of Major Ameri-
can Jewish Organizations in
New York that the most im-
portant element in the de-
fense of Israel is world Jew-
ry, either through the physi-

cal presence of Jews in Is-
rael or by their participa-
tion in support of Israel.)
Meanwhile, legislation to
give Congress veto authority
over U.S. government agree-
ments to deliver nuclear re-
actors to foreign countries is
expected to be adopted by
both houses in the wake of
provisional contracts signed
with Egypt and Israel.
The voting is not expected
until after Congress returns
Tuesday from a Fourth of
July recess.
The legislation, signed by
all 18 members of the Joint

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Congressional Committee on
Atomic Energy, has strong
bipartisan backing. It was in-
troduced by the committee's
chairman, Rep. Melvin Price
(D. Ill.) and its vice-chair-
man, Sen. John Pastore
(D.R.I.)
The Atomic Energy Corn-
mission informed the JTA
that its agreements with
Egypt and Israel are not
identical. Among the differ-
ences, a spokesman said, was
that deliveries of nuclear fuel
would begin to Egypt in Feb-
ruary 1980 and to Israel 11
months later, in January
1981. Both contracts call for
payment of $39,000,000
spread over 10 years.
Egypt made a down pay-
ment of $660,000 and Israel
$726,000. Both checks were
on the Morgan Trust Co.,
New York. Funding for the
remainder of the contracts, it
was intimated, will be
through the U.S. Export-Im-
port Bank.
Each country is to receive
a 600-megawatt plant with
construction to be completed
in about eight years. Such a
plant, the AEC told JTA, is
sufficient to provide electri-
cal power for an American
city of about 250,000 inhabi-
tants. The spokesman told
JTA that he did not know of
any hidden undertakings or
clauses in either agreement.
At a hearing by two House
Foreign Affairs subcommit-
tees, Herbert P. Scoville and
Dr. Theodore B. Taylor, for-
mer specialists at -the Los
Alamos scientific laboratory,
said the U.S. should insist
that fuel used in plants of
Egypt and Israel should be
reprocessed outside the Mid-
dle East. Reprocessing yields
plutonium used in a tomc
weapons.

Rabbi to Speak
to Pro-Israel
Sect in Japan

NEW YORK—Rabbi Wolfe
Kelman, executive vice presi-
dent of the Rabbinical As-
sembly, the largest rabbinical
organization in the world,.has
been invited to address the
annual summer conference of
Makuya, a Christian sect in
Japan that believes that the
state of Israel is the fulfill-
ment of biblical prophecy.
It marks the first time that
an American Jewish religious
leader has been invited to
appear before this Japanese
group whose annual confer-
ence attracts some 10,000
members.
Rabbi Kelman, who is
scheduled to arrive in Japan
Tuesday, will participate in
the Japanese religious con-
ference which will be held in
Izu from July 22-25.
He also will confer with
the leaders of the compara ,
tively small organized Jew-
ish community of Japan,
which is headed by. Rabbi
Marvin Tokayer, a member
of the 1,100-member Rabbini-
cal Assembly and a graduate
of the Jewish Theological
Seminary.
In accepting the invitation,
Rabbi Kelman did so "as dis-
ciple of his revered teacher
and master, the late Rabbi
Abraham Joshua Heschel,
who is known and loved by
so many of Makuya."
The Makuya (which is the
Japanese word for taber-
nacle) annually sends some
of its outstanding students to
Israel in accordance with its
belief that the establishment
of Israel is living evidence
of the fulfillment of scrip-
tural testimony.

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The Survival of Israel

From Moses Maimonides'
Epistle to the Jews in Yemen,
1172.
"The antagonism of the
nations toward us is due to
our unique position as a peo-
ple of faith. This is why their
kings oppress us, to visit
upon us hatred and hbstility.
But the Creator endowed us
with confidence, so that
whenever persecution or fury
against Israel arises, it will
surely be endured. The power
of the kings presses down
upon us and they exercise a
hard rule over us; they per-
secute and torment us with
oppressive decrees, but they
cannot destroy us or wipe out
our name.
"Do you not know, breth-
ren, that in the time of the
wicked Nebuchadnezzar, Is-
rael was forced to worship
foreign gods, and o n 1 y
Daniel, Hananiah, Mishael,
and Azariah were rescued?
But in the end, this king and
his authority were destroyed
and truth was restored. The
same happened in the time
of the Second Temple, when
the wicked dynasty of Seleu-
cus came into power and per-
secuted Israel in order to
destroy its religion. The
Syrians forced Israel to dese-
crate •the Sabbath and the
covenant of circumcision and
publicly to renounce belief in

God. This oppression lasted
fifty-two year's, and then God
annihilated both the govern-
ment and the religion of the
enemy.

"God promised us through
his prophets that we shall
never perish and that we
shall never cease to be a
nation of faith. Our life is
correlated with the existence
of the Lord. As it is said:
Tor I the Lord change not,
therefore ye, 0 sons of Jacob,
are not consumed.' And
Moses, our teacher, said in
the Torah: 'And yet for all
that, when they are in the
land of their enemies, I will
not reject them, neither will
I abhor them, to destroy
them and to break My cov-
enant with them; for I am
the Lord their God.'
"Therefore, brethren, be
strong and of good courage.
If persecutions arise, let
them not disconcert you. Let
not the mighty hand of the
enemy and the weakness of
our nation frighten you.
These events are but trial
and proof of your faith and
your love. By holding firm
to the law of truth in times
like these, you prove that you
belong to those of Jacob's
seed who fear God and who
are named "the remnant
whom the Lord shall call.' "

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