ZS` - t i '01 1 4 41 Hanuka Marked at Wailing Wall, Israel Frontier and Base Camps MORRIS BUICK IS THE GUY IS THE BUY You Get More Buick For Less Money ! AT MORRIS BUICK 14500 W. 7 Mile AT LODGE X-WAY 342-7100 lays from Modiin to Ben- Gurion Airport by members of Young Maccabi whose fathers had died in the Yom Kippur War. The torch was presented by Maccabi football (soccer) star Mordechai Spiegler to an El Al capitan who flew UNESCO to Discuss Anti-Israel Proposals, Deputy Director Says AMSTERDAM (JTA) — Richard Hoggart, deputy di- rector general of UNESCO, said here that the organiza- tion's director general in- tends to raise the matter of the anti-Israeli resolutions at the next executive council. Hoggart added, however, that as far as he could see "it is doubtful whether the council will be •able to change the policy and adopt a com- promise solution •as has been suggested by the former Di- rector General Rene Haheu." Hoggart, who was address- ing a special conference of the Dutch UNESCO commit- tee, said that there is no precedent of any committee or other body annulling a General Assembly resolution. The deputy director gen- eral, a British national, added that though views on the resolutions differ among the members o f the UNESCO secretarial staff "nobody has resigned" over this issue. Meanwhile, in Jerusalem, three internationally known writers called for a world- wide boycott of UNESCO until the organization re- verses its anti-Israel resolu- tions. The call was made by Hein- rich Boell, Saul Bellow and Eugene Ionesco at separate press conferences as, the 39th PEN (Poets, Essayists, No- velists) Congress opened here. Boell, a holder of the Noble Prize for Lliterature, said a large group of West German writers had adopted a reso- lution urging a boycott of UNESCO in conjunction with a similar call by, French writers. Bellow, calling the UNESCO action stupid and ignorant, said, "I think the United States should withdraw its financial support and, in fact, I think the United Nations For the first 150 couples who make reservations, we'll be serving cocktails from 8 to 9 p.m. Then—a delicious prime rib feast complete with a champagne toast. Following dinner, enjoy dancing, live entertainment and party favors in the Grand Ballroom. Then'retire to the luxurious guest room we've reserved for you and, next day awake to a sumptuous brunch in our ballroom. Depart at your leisure and return home on safe and uncrowded streets. The cost of our New Year's Eve and morning after? A very reasonable $95.00 per couple. Naturally, should circumstances dictate a shorter New Year's holiday, you can still spend the evening sampling our special L'Auberge menu, and enjoying Rye entertainment from 7:30 until 1 a.m. .SOMERSET INN should move to Uganda." Bellow said if UN did so, "many of the so-called Third World delegates would not have so far to travel and would be deprived of the life in New York which they adore." Ionesco said UNESCO's action was "incomprehen- sible, especially against a country that has done so much for culture and knowl- edge and could do so much more for the benefit of the entire world." In_ New York, three Nobel laureates, Drs. Julius Axel- rod, Hans A. Bethe and Kenneth J. Arrow, met with UN Secretary General Kurt Waldheim to protest what they called the "corruption" of UNESCO. The three_ said they had acted on behalf of an in- formal group of about 100 American scientists who were ,incensed over the agency's anti-Israel resolutions. - fleuuYearY Eve with a beautiful Morning After. 0 the torch to New York where hundreds of Masada youths each running several hund- red yards, brought the torch along the 15-mile route from Kennedy Airport to ZOA headquarters. Yeshiva University marked the kindling of the first light Big Beaver Road, east of Coolidge Troy, Michigan 48084, Phone (313) 643-7800 Rabbi Says Food Not Key to Judaism NEW YORK (JTA) — A Conservative rabbi, in a cau- stic comment on the import- ance American Jews attribute to their use of Jewish foods as evidence of their Jewish- ness, has remarked that if such food use was "the cri- terion for Jewish commit- ment, then indeed Judaism has nothing to worry about." That observation was made by Rabbi Israel Moshowitz, spiritual leader of the Hill- crest Jewish' Center of Flushing, N. Y. in his' con- gregation bulletin. Rabbi Moshowitz also re- ported on a news story about a young Jewish mother, for- merly from New York, who moved to a village in North- ern Michigan. According to the report, the mother ar- ranged with a bakery in New York City to send her regu- larly, by air express, a loaf of "real Jewish rye bread," ex- plaining, "I don't want my children to forget their Jew- ish heritage." Declaring "woe unto us that our great heritage has been reduced to such trifles," Rab- bi Moshowitz added "the first condition for intelligent Jew- ish living is to know what is important and what is trivial in the practice of Judaism." Venezuelans Sign UNESCO Protest with its 46th annual Hanuka dinner at which the univer- sity honored Mayor Abraham Beame, New York City's first Jewish mayor. In San Francisco, the An- nual Community Hanuka Banquet of the Jewish Na- tional Fund was held at the Fairmont Hotel at which the JNF launched its three-year Bicentennial project to create a $6 million deVelopment of roads, parks, recreational areas and forests in the vi- cinity of Jerusalem. ' Some 1,000 persons attended the dinner at which Sen. Hubert Humphrey (D.-Minn.), who recently returned from a four-day official visit to Is- rael, was presented a Jeru- salem Bible. Humphrey told the dinner guests that if Israel's expul- sion from UNESCO is allow- ed to go unchallenged, at- tempts, will be made to ex- pel Israel from the United Nations. He stressed that the U.S. must withhold its $16 million grant to UNESCO in light of that organization's anti-Israel actions. In Johannesburg, Chief Rabbi Bernard C. Casper, in a nationwide broadcast, de- clared, "We need the spirit of the Maccabees to with- stand the efforts at erosion that so patently •are directed against us." He said, "What could be more expressive of the time in which we live than that South Africa and Israel are silenced in the UN while the leader of a terrorist group (PLO chief Yasir Arafat) responsible for the massacre at Munich, Ma'alot and Lod is admitted into its chambers." The Great Synagogue of Johan- nesburg was filled for the traditional Hanuka service sponsored by the Jewish Ex- Servicemen's League. CARACAS (JTA)—Nearly 250 prominent Venezuelans signed a declaration criti- cizing recent UNESCO meas- ures to exclude Israel from many of the agency's activi- ties. The statement was addres- sed to the UNESCO director and appeared in all of Car- acas' major dailies. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS C Great Entertainers: WAYNE NEWTON LAUDER'S SCOTCH 86proof Gres * to Gn re or Get 26 •10 4/5 Qt. . $1 27Gal $ 2 74?5 Pt All taxes included Available gift wrapped at no extra cost. see Wayne N-80011 at the Sands Dom, Las vanes, December 26 march4 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • R MORRIS! • SPORTSWEAR Teens • • • • • • • ••••••• NEW YORK (JTA)—Jews throughout the world began the eight-day celebration of Hanuka with myriad celebra- tions and ceremonies. In Jerusalem at the tradi- tional ceremony at the West- ern Wall, Ashkenazic Chief Rabbi Shlomo Goren lit the first candle. Hundreds gath- ered at the wall despite cold weather, but Rabbi. Goren cut the speeches short be- cause of the cold. - Hanuka candles were lit by Israeli soldiers on top of Mt. Hermon, at Sharm el- Sheikh, at the Rosh Hanikra border post on the Mediter- ranean, in the Sinai and in every camp, base and posi- tion throughout the country. Israeli wives and mothers spared no efforts, in spite of the high cost of sugar, fry- ing oil and flour, to prepare tens of thousands of "pont- chikes" and "latkes" which they brought to the soldiers in various outposts and on main roads where soldiers Were hitch-hiking rides home. Parades were held in base camps and regimental or corps rabbis lit the first candle and Hanuka songs were sung by hundreds of soldiers. The longest ceremony was a torch relay which started at Modiin, the graveside of the Maccabees and ended at the headquarters of the Zion- ist Organization of America in midtown Manhattan in the eighth "Annual Hanuka Torch Relay Festival" of Masada, - the ZOA's national youth movement. In Israel, the torch was carried in re- 10—Friday, Dec. 20, 1974 40% OFF 29 1 Days a Year on Famous Brand Sport Shirts • Walking Suits • Slacks • Jeans • Outerwear • Etc. We Carry Most Sizes , Man., Tues., Wed., & Sat., 10 a.m.-6 p.m. • Men • • 29281 Southfield Rd. Southfield, Mich. 48076 (Farrell's Shopping Plaza) 559-7898 Thurs., Fri., 10 a.m.-8:30 p.m. • • • • • • • • • •