38—Friday, Dec. 27, 1974 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Dayan, Yadlin Face Protests CD TEL AVIV (JTA) — For- mer Defense Minister Moshe Dayan was rescued by se- curity guards last week from a building on the Bar-Ilan University campus that was beseiged by parents who blamed him for the deaths of their sons in the Yom Kip. pur War. About 200 demonstrators, mostly women, burst through police cordons around the campus and surrounded the building where Dayan was to hive lectured on "The in- volvement of the major powers in Arab-Israeli rela- tions." They prevented his departure for more than two hours. BY POPULAR DEMAND! Now Booking . . In another incident, Edu- cation Minister Aharon Yad- lin was hooted by Arab stu- dents during a lecture at Haifa University. His experi- ence was similar to that of Premier Yitzhak Rabin who was heckled by Arab stu- dents in Nazareth several weeks ago. When Yadlin criticized Arab students who supported Yasir Arafat and the Pales- tine Liberation Organization, he was greeted with catcalls from Arab youths which sparked counter shouting from Jewish students. Arab students rose and left the lec- ture hall in a body. Yadlin continued his lecture with only Jewish students present. Cheerfulness is like money well expended in charity; the more we dispense of it, the greater our possession.— Hugo ED BURG and His Orchestra 851-6118 1 Photogra k9 vilzst'.0#0 gory R. Adler done 398.6894 JDC Relief Ongoing Despite Economy By JACK SIEGEL , NEW YORK (JTA)—Jack D. Weiler, the newly-elected chairman of the Joint Dis- tribution Committee, said in an interview that the JDC will continue its ongoing pro- grams but will seek to help Jews in other countries as well. Faced 'with conditions ex- ternal to JDC, such as infla- tion and the enormous re- quirement for and within Is- rael itself, Weiler said this has not affected the basic work of- the JDC. He characterized the sixty- year-old relief agency as one faced with huge "prior- ities," such as where do you go and whom do you help first and for this, the present budget of just under $30 mil- lion is hardly enough. He reminded this inter- viewer that in 1947 the JDC operated on a budget of $71 million to facilitate the res- cue and rehabilitation of Jews surviving the Holocaust. Today, however, a major concern in this area is the human needs of Jews corn- ing out of the Soviet Union. Of these there are three classes. Those who are en- route to Israel and are in Rome. They are housed and fed. Likewise those leaving the Soviet Union for other countries. However, Jews who have emigrated from the Soviet Union for Israel and then left Israel, receive no relief from JDC. Weiler emphasized that re- lief and transit are major JDC emphases and that con- centration must be kept to workable programs with no political side effects. He said economic condi- tions in the United States as in Israel are a matter of anxiety to the work of JDC and that, while devaluation in Israel has been helpful, the inflationary process has eaten into any benefits result. ing from it. Asked whether there was any "fat" in the JDC budget, in view of the intense con- cern in the States today about such matters, he said there couldn't be especially since it was functioning on a finan- cial level much lower than earlier years. He said it was important, nevertheless. to maintain basic functions and cited proudly the medical staff working for JDC in its vari- ous installations as part of the total attention given to JDC beneficiares. Weiler ranged over the variety and geography of JDC's programs and when asked how the JDC made up its budget, he said is was done by the Executive Com- mittee. The actual monies JDC then receives come from the United Jewish Appeal in this country and from spe- cial funds in other countries. Some communities are able to take care of their own, like the German - Jews, but he said there would be an examination of the JDC pro- gram for wider and perhaps more innovative - activity such as in countries where JDC at the moment is not officially acceptable. Weiler said he also intend- ed to make on-the-spot visits to key and unsual JDC in- stallations from which he will report directly through the media rather than only assembling a report for later circulation. Meanwhile, he pointed out, JDC aid to the bodies and souls of Jews con-- tinues at the same concen- trated pace. Moon Crater Named for Israeli Scientist REHOVOT — Recently is- sued Lunar maps bear the name of the late Weizmann Institute scientist Aharon Katzir-Katchalsky, who was murdered by terrorists at Lydda Airport on May 30, 1972. 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CAIRO—Jews living in Eg- Science Monitor news ser- ypt now number about 500- vice, in both Cairo and Alex a tiny remnant of a once ndria, the Jewish communi- wealthy and powerful com- ties depend heavily on in- munity. Tham who remrain come from property, which are nearly all elderly and re- has not been disturbed by the tired. government. The exodus of Jews from In Alexandria,, a small Egypt, according to news monthly grant goes to nearly sources, "has been less an every Jew, according to need. escape from persecution than former Jewish school the tragedy of a successful Some are used by the and wealthy minority caught buildings Egyptian Government, which in the cross fire between their pays rent to the Jewish com- ethnic coreligionists in Israel munity. and their hosts of several Cairo's Adli St. Synagogue, centuries' duration:" The exodus of Egyptian the only one• open in the city, Jews did not start immedi- has a laite number, of prayer ately after the 1948 war. Ac- books and Torah scrolls en- cording to one member of the cased •in silver and inlaid community, "After 1948 there mother-of-pearl cases. were no intensive official hard feelings. On the con- Israel Statement trary, Jews were respected on Atomic Warhead and appreciated." A full exodus was sparked Supply a Warning? by the invasion of Sinai in JERUSALEM (ZINS) — 1956. Many Jews were tem- _porarily interned and their President Ephraim Katzir's property sequestered. By 1967 statement to foreign journal- about 5,000 Jews left Egypt. ists that his country is cap- The six-day war spelled the able of producing atomic virtual end of the commu- warheads has evoked a strong reaction in both the local and nity. According to the Christian foreign press. Commentators remark that this is the first time a high- Institute Advisers ranking Israeli official has NEW YORK A program confirmed that the Jewish to 'strengthen the quality of state possesses the means Jewish family life in the Un- for producing atomic weap- ited States and Canada was ons. One Weizmann Insti- helped by the appointment of tute scientist and a well- a group of experts by the In- known Israeli jurist have stitute for Jewish Life, a divi- publicly called for President sion of the Council of Jewish Katzir's resignation. Federations and Welfare Western European diplo- Funds. mats, however, believe that The appointment of an ad- Katzir's statement was visory group, under the pro- cleared by his government. visional chairmanship of Dr. They believe the intent was Bernard Reisman of Brandeis to issue a clear warning to University, followed the vote the Arab countries that they of the delegates to the gen- must refrain from bombing eral assembly in Chicago to Israeli civilian centers with extend the Institute for Jew- their long-range SCUD rock- ish Lifo until June 30, 1976. ets. , 576-0575 10612 W. 9 Mile 4503 N. Woodward R.O. Loubella Pants Reg. $23 to $27 This Week 20% OFF our Regular Price Assorted Pastel Colors: Plum, powder blue, lime, beige burnt orange, sizes 5-16 SAVE an additional 10% OFF All Purchases with this ad Open Sunday 12 to 4 Daily 9:30 to 5/Saturday til 6 Coolidge at 9 Mile Oak Park