CONGREGATION SHOMER ISRAEL
Yom Kippur War Study Tells
Steps Leading to War, Aftermath
Is Pleased to Announce That It Will Conduct
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, August 30, 1974-19
CENTRAL ASIA
The Exotic Revolution
HIGH HOLIDAY SERVICES
Lecture series by: Rabbi Sherwin Wine
Former United Hebrew Schools Building
13430 W. SEVEN MILE ROAD
Rabbi Wine visited Persia, Turkestan and India
this summer. He had first hand experience of
the political and cultural changes which are
taking place in this area of the world.
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SEPT. 30 — INDIA
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that it will conduct auxiliary
High Holiday Services
in its Social Hall and in the La Med Auditorium
of the United Hebrew School's Rohlik Bldg.
tickets are available at
21100 W. 12 Mile Rd.
for further information or inquiries concerning
membership and seating call the synagogue office
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Israel President Ephraim Katzir, right, and Prof.
Moshe Davis are shown here with the first copy of "The
Yom Kippur War: Israel and the Jewish People" of which
Prof. Davis is editor. The volume, which discusses the
events of the Yom Kippur War and an orientation to the
new realities facing the Jewish world, has been published
jointly by the New York Times Arno Press and the Herzl
Press.
WASHINGTON (JTA)—In planning the sum-
mit conference to combat inflation, the White
House has canceled a preliminary meeting set for
Sept. 17 and 18 because those dates conflicted with
the observance of Rosh Hashana, a White House
spokesman said Wednesday. The new dates for the
preliminary session will be announced soon. The
summit itself was moved up to Sept. 27 because
the White House noted Yom Kippur is observed
the day before.
TEL AVIV , (JTA) — Two
brothers were in police cus-
tody Tuesday in connection
with the Sunday night mur-
ders of Shmuel Horesh, 82
and his 72-year-old wife, Re-
gina, in Tel Aviv. Mr. and
Mrs. Horesh were the par-
ents of Mrs. •Raya Jaglom,
world president of WIZO, the
women's Zionist organization.
Police, who described the
murder as one of the most
cruel in Israel's history, did
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not immediately release the
names of the suspects, aged
18 and 24.
Accoriing to unofficial ac-
counts, the brothers rented a
flat from the Horesh couple
but were troublesome tenants.
Mrs. Horesh is believed to
have visited the flat Sunday
to demand unpaid rent and to
ask the brothers to move` She
was murdered in the flat and
the suspects allegedly stole
her keys and went to the
Horesh apartment where they
murdered Mr. Horesh, ap-
parently in the belief that he
was the only person who
,knew where his wife had
gone.
Neighbors, who knew of the
brothers' trouble with the
Horeshes, alerted police who
took the young men into CUs-
tody.
Laniado Hospital
Names Director
NEW YORK—Dr. Joseph
Book, .a native of Brooklyn,,
has been 'appointed medical
director of Laniado Hospital,
in Kiryat Sanz, Natanya, Is-
rael, it was announced by
Sidney Greenwald, chairman
of American Friends of
Laniado.
Dr. Book, .a geriatrician
with a private practice in
Savyon, has been a member
of the board of directors of
Kupat Holim, Histadrut and
its medical services subcom-
mittee.
The soon - to - be opened
Laniado Hospital will be the
first such facility in Natanya,
a growing city of 100,000,
and the first hospital outside
of Jerusalem to be sponsored
and maintained under religi-
ous auspices.
Unaffiliated families who wish
to become members
and give their children
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under Reform Jewish auspices,
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for the Fall Term -which starts
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Nursery School opens September 9th
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