srael's Attitude Toward Olim Hit TEL AVIV (ZINS) — There are various reasons iac account for the decline aliya from the free world, Ad the most important are: ie negative attitude of Is- aelis to the new settlers, and ie exhorbitant cost of hous- g," says Aryeh Dultzin, •easurer of the Jewish .gency and president of the Iorld Union of General Zion- welcome in this country. "A very serious problem concerns the so-called "mixed" schools, containing children of the settled com- munity and youngsters from new immigrant families. The latter group feels itself iso- lated and apart. Most of the teachers do not understand how to deal with children of new immigrant families to ,t6. lighten their problems of ab- "We have become a closed, sorption." gotistical society with every- thinking only of himself. Hasidic Wisdom he new immigrant receives There are men who suffer if impression that_he is not terrible distress and are un- able to tell what they feel in their hearts, and they go their way and suffer and suf- fer. But if they meet one and Entertainment with a laughing face, he can revive them with his joy. And to revive a man is no slight thing , LARRY FREEDMAN o47-2367 . DO IT YOURSELF AT .. . BUDAPEST (JTA) — In Many of the reguar patrons PARIS (JTA) — The Eur- the - midst of this Socialist wear Orthodox Jewish dress. After dinner, the guests opean Parliament meeting capital of almost 2,000,000 this week in Strasbourg people, there is a corner that are invited to stay on for Hungarian Jews call "a little singing and the reciting of called for the surrender to Israel." ritual Jewish sayings. Prices French authorities of former At 35 Akacfa Street, in the at the restaurant are high Nazi Klaus Barbie, the "but- heart of the Jewish ghetto by Hungarian standards — cher of _Lyons." of the war years, Budapest's about $2 for a meal. How- Barbie was Gestapo chief last Jewish restaurant con- ever, many of those who in Lyons and was sentenced tinues to thrive with the sup- come here are invited by to death in absentia by a port and management of the and paid for by the Jewish French court in 1952 for the community. torture and murder of hun- Orthodox Jewish community. Not far from this /restau- dreds of resistance workers, With room for 100 people, rant stands Hungary's largest the atmosphere is always synagogue, largest in all of including Jews. He is believed to be living crowded and convivial — Eastern Europe, and next to while maintaining a strieety that, the Jewish cemetery in Paraguay under an as- Orthodox atmosphere /and where many of the 500,000 sumed name. tradition. Beef, stuffed cab- Hungarian Jews who were bage, duck and goose are deported and killed during LIFE'S LIKE THAT served with kosher wine to World War II are buried. No matter how well men do the restaurant's regular Jew- There are about 100,000 a task they're sure to hear ish patrons as well as num- Jews in Hungary today; com- more complaints than compli- erous visitors from other pared with approximately countries. 600,000 before World War II. ments. • A NEW APPROACH TO CUSTOM PICTURE FRAMING [raffle it Yourself We supply all materials, pro- fessional know-how and in- dividual instruction You save up to 50% because You furnish the labor COMPLETE LINE OF CHROME COLORED METAL SECTIONAL FRAMES Dalt Yourself Needlework Stretching — Mounting Glass and Mat Cutting Custom Framing Available SUNSET PLAZA — IN THE ARCADE LONG LAKE & LIVERNOIS ROADS 879-0077 A Full Line of Prints The Women Lawyer's Asso- ciation of Michigan com- posed of more than 400 women lawyers who have an immense interest in law — not politics— interviewed both Mrs. Holtz and her opponent on background and knowledge of law and endorsed Mrs. Holtz. Help keep politics out of the 47th District Court — Elect a real working attorney judge. Jewish Corner i n Budapest • t 'Butcher of Lyons' Surrender Asked Open Every Nite til 9:00 • Some Canada Jews List Other Religions - MONTREAL (JTA) — The Jewish ethnic group in- the . 1971 Canadian census num- bered 296,945 individuals of whom 276,025 or 93 per cent also reported Jewishness as their religious denomina- tion, according to a Canadian Jewish Congress summary of data from the census. The 20,920 Jews, about seven per cent, who did not list themselves as Jews by religion, included those who reported their ethnicity as Jewish and their religious denomination as Anglican — 1,705; United Church-2,075; Catholic-3,340; and "no re- ligion"-9,755. The remain- ing 4,045 Jews by ethnicity were classified among other religious groups; according to the CJC analysis. Until 1941, the CJC re- ported, figures on Canadian Jews by ethnicity and religion were virtually identical. In the 1951 and 1961 censuses, figures by religion were high- er than those by ethnic origin. A total of 206,950 Jews, almost 70 per cent, reported English as their mother tongue. Yiddish was listed as the mother tongue of 49,175, or 16.6 per cent. French was the mother tongue of 11,215 Jews, about four per cent. , The balance of the Cana- dian Jewish population of 10 per cent reported numerous other languages as their mother . tongue, including Hungarian, 2.5 per cent, Polish 1.9 per cent and Ger man, 1.6 per cent. Film on Mohammed May Be Scrapped LOS ANGELES — Actor Anthony Quinn is planning to film in Libya the life of the prophet Mohammed, but the grand mufti there thinks it is a Zionist plot to smear the prophet: The mufti, Sheik Taha el Zawy, warned in a speech on the eve of a. recent Moslem holiday, "Islam is in no need of an American who is an in- fidel to the teaching of Mo- hammed and Islam to make a film about it . . . I have no doubt the producer of the film is being pushed by Zionism to harm the person and conduct of the great prophet." Quinn, who would be pro- ducer and star of the film, is trying to get authorities in Tripoli to help finance the film. If they decide the movie is derogatory, the pro- duction will be denied. HIAS Names Rep. Holtzman NEW YORK — Congress- woman Elizabeth Holtzman, (D.-Brooklyn), was honored Monday as "woman of the year" by the women's di- vision of United HIAS Serv- ice, the worldwide Jewish migration agency, at its seventh - annual conference. The plaque Rep. Holtzman received cites her "convic- tion that individual human rights are the cornerstone of a free society," and praises her as "an inspira- tion to future generations of Jewish women and all others who revere justice." Last May Rep. Holtzman released a memoradum in which she referred to the investigation of more than 60 alleged Nazi war crim- inals living in the United States as "half-hearted" and "dilatory." She claimed that all available witnesses had not been interviewed and all foreign government and pri- vate sources had not been checked in the cases of al- leged war criminals living in this country. In her freshman term Rep. Holtzman sponsored legisla- tion to curtail the abuse of individual civil liberties, won Medicare benefits for senior citizens and negotiated for federal funds to renovate her congressional district. The new HIAS woman of the year served as a mem- ber of the House Judiciary Committee, which consid- ered impeachment proceed- ings and will shortly hold hearings of confirmation of a Vice President. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 25, 1974-45 "BY POPULAR DEMAND! Now Booking .. . ED BURG and His Orchestra 851-6118 FOR -SALE FT. LAUDERDALE- INVERARRY Brand new 2 bdrm. - de- luxe apt. Best location right on golf• course. Phone Mr. Brontman after 1 p.m. 341-8808 Israel Participates in U.S. Book Fair BOSTON (JTA)—For the third consecutive year, Israel participated with a national display in the Boston Globe Festival. The Israeli exhibit had hundreds of books, in both English and Hebrew. American publishers also displayed books dealing with- Israel and topics of specific Jewish interest. People have failed for every reason — except lack of advice. RUSSELL SCHREIBER ASSOCIATES AGENCY OF THE SHOW WORLD . • Orchestras • Entertainment • Speakers • Concerts Downtown Detroit - 962-8000