Congressional Committees Approve Extensive Aid (Continued from Page 1) aid program which now goes to nations. A committee source told the JTA Wednesday that the aid missions, known as Mili- tary Assistance Advisory Groups (MAAG) are current- ly active in 50 countries, but Israel is not one of them. The approval of the mili- tary and 'economic aid to Is- rael came as the foreign re- lations committee and the Senate appropriations de- fense subcommittee approved cuts in the military and for- eign aid bills. The subcom- mittee slashed the defense department's budget by more than $5 billion in approving a $81.9 billion appropriations bill. The foreign relationl committee trimmed $750,- 000,000 from the $3.225 bil- lion asked by former Presi- dent Nixon for foreign aid. None of these cuts, how- ever, apply to Israel or Egypt which were specifical- ly named to receive the iden- tical economic aid sums. The House committee so far has not considered military aid cuts such as proposed in the Senate. The amendment to the House foreign aid bill authorizing the $250,000,000 for Israel and Egypt was submitted by Reps. Dante Fascell (D., Fla.) and John Buchanan (R., Ala.). The phasing out of military grants in aid will also not apply to Israel which tradi- tionally has paid for its military purchases in the Congregations Unify Into Synagogue Council (Continued from Page 1) congregation, yet our syna- gogues serve over 90 per cent of the Jewish community," Canvasser said. In concerning itself with the unaffiliated, the Syna- gogue Council will launch a campaign to stress the im- portance of each family join- ing the congregation which best fits its needs. A serious effort, it was ex- plained, will be made to pro- vide an ongoing series of adult education programs, not only classes and forums, but speakers, lecturers and programs of Jewish music. open to the memberships of all synagogues. It is anticipated that eventually there will be joint budgeting and programming to provide outstanding per- Flowers For Every Occasion . . . Or An Occasional Flower Call Fern Kumove Manager Phil Henshaw Designer/Decorator from New York Jerry Mickowski Birmingham's leading florist DETROIT'S MOST CREATIVE TRIO • WEDDINGS • BAR MITZVAS • SHOWERS • PARTIES CALL ANY DAY — ANYTIME! MI 6.7272 sonalities and speakers with real scholarship to be brought to the Detroit community. In speaking of the need for the synagogue to involve its potential young leader- ship, Canvasser stressed that the synagogue "must begin to woo our young people," he added. "In every community or- ganization, the establishment competes for the involvement of young Jews. Certainly, they are involved in Israel; they are active in protest and civil rights movements; they Seminary to Train Judaica Librarians NEW YORK (JTA) — A pilot project to train librar- ians for Judaica collections, financed by a special grant from the National Endow- ment for the Humanities, will be started in January, 1975 at the New York campus of the Jewish Theological Sem- inary. The program, directed by Dr. Menahem Schmelzer, the seminary librarian, will offer courses in Judaic aspects of bibliographical research to supplement programs now of- fered by library schools in the Metropolitan area, ac- cording to Dr. .Gerson D. Cohen, seminary chancellor. Dr. Cohen said that the shortage of trained librarians in the Jewish field was acute. The major Judaica collec- tions which survived Nazi destruction in Europe were dispersed and were now slowly being reassembled in this country, or in Israel, as individual items reappeared on the book market. Important collections in many college and university libraries, in public libraries and even in the Library of Congress a wait classifica- tion and will continue to wait until librarians in the field can be found. Dr. Cohen also said the pilot project was designed to train such librarians, to fill a gap in the professional training of students of library science who want to special- ize in Judaica and will prove useful to advanced students in the field of Jewish studies who wish to familiarize them- selves with Hebrew manu- scripts and the techniques of identifying texts. work in all varieties of social service and political action programs. "It's time that our young people are taught to learn that all manner of social con- sciousness springs from the eternal values of their Judaic heritage as represented by the synagogue." Among the congregations comprising the Synagogue Council of Greater Detroit are the following: Adat Shalom Synagogue, Beth Abraham-Hillel, Beth Moses, Beth Shalom, Bnai David, Bnai Moshe, Shaarey Zedek, Temple Beth El, Tem- ple Beth El, Temple Emanu- El, Temple Israel and Young Israel of Oak-Woods, Young Israel of Southfield, Young Israel of Greenfield, Congre- gation Beth Achim, Down- town Synagogue, Temple Beth Jacob of Pontiac, and Livonia Jewish Congregation. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 6—Friday, August 16, 1974 U.S. except for the $1.5 bil- lion granted this year by former President Nixon to help cover Israel's costs in the Yom Kippur War. The reductions by the com- mittee and subcommittee were seen as a move by that segment of the Senate which would like to see less em- phasis on heavy defense spending and more on gov- ernment spending on domes- tic problems. It was noted here that any effort to re- duce inflation, which Presi- dent Ford has termed Ameri- ca's Public Enemy Number One, could not exempt mili- tary expenditures from re- ductions. White House Press Secre- tary Jerald F. TerHorst said Wednesday that President Ford has "expressed serious disappointment at the sieze of the cuts" and that the President hoped "Congress will carefully analyze what the impact of reductions of that magnitude would mean to the security capabilities of the U.S." NEW CADILLAC? BUY OR LEASE FROM ANDY BLAU in BIRMINGHAM at WILSON-CRISSMAN CADILLAC CALL BUS. MI 4-1930 RES. 642-6836 1350 N. WOODWARD, BIRMINGHAM LEVIN BEAUTY SUPPLY 24695 COOLIDGE at 10 Mile Road COUPON - Regular $10 Size NOREL SPRAY COLOGNE $ 789 L No Limit w/Coupon FREE professional styling comb. No purchase necessary. We carry a complete stock of Redken Products LI 7-9669 We Repair Hair Dryers Open Daily till 6 Closed Sat. & Sun. 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