3 U.S. Professors Speaking in Israel NEW YORK—The Ameri- can Zionist Federation, through the Zionist Council of the Arts and Sciences, is sending three prominent Jewish scholars to Israel where they will speak in three of the country's devel- opment towns. Th trip is designed to fos- ter U.S.-Israel understanding. They are Dr. David Sidor- sky, professor of philosophy at Columbia University; Dr. Chaim I. Waxman, assistant professor of sociology at Brooklyn College; and Dr. Irwin Cotler, associate pro- fessor of Law at McGill Uni- versity, Montreal. The three will speak at Beit Shean, Hatzor and Netivot. For the past three years the American Zionist Fed- eration and the American Zionist Youth Foundation have been jointly engaged in a similar activity, with schol- ars coming here from Israel and spending two weeks in a community to foster under- standing. New Israeli Stamp Issues .... aim) nin , o3-7noni 1 6 Disne r's Greatest Annual Sale Ever! 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During the conference, leading intellectuals of the re- ligious kibutz movement will exchange ideas with Ameri- can Orthodox leadets about questions of mutual concern. The dialogue is organized by the Religious Kibutz Movement in Israel Land co- sponsored by the American Zionist Youth Foundation. `Isaiah Wall' Campaign Starts ,111“Wmno.111 ( i I I , 2 . 50 ,h! ni8fLEA uvoRsirr 01 Ji/V1P141 ARM RV fillba trolynnri- o,51.1.;r1, 3 11'-nyn nu ,trinvri ThecHebrewcIlnivesity of9erusalem-Nt Scopus 1925 1975 Shown are several new releases of the Israeli Ministry of Communications, promoting occupational safety, Tu b'Shevat and the Hebrew University. The beautiful, multi- colored stamps come in several denominations, and the Hebrew University stamp commemorates the 50th anniver- sary of the school. Kissinger-Dinitz Rift Denied WASHINGTON ( J T A ) — The Israeli Embassy, said that the report of an angry exchange between Ambassa- dor Simcha Dinitz and Secre- tary of State Henry A. Kiss- inger during a black-tie din- ner party honoring former Premier Golda Meir was SPITZER'S CLEARANCE Jewish Book, Record & Tapes 20%-40% OFF SPITZER'S 24900 Coolidge Cor. 10 Mile , Oak Park 542-7520-1 In the Dexter Davision Shopping Center Serving Detroit and Suburbs Ample Free Parking Mon.-Fri. 9:30-7 Open All Day 9:30-6 "completely baseless." Dinitz and Kissinger "didn't even touch on the Middle East or political subjects" during the party. The issue developed when two Israeli reporters wired stories back to Israel saying that they has seen Kissinger and Dinitz flailing their arms during what appeared to be a heated and angry discussion. The reports concluded that the two diplomats were argu- ing about the next steps in the Midle East peace negotia- tions between I s r a el and Egypt. The U. S. State Depart-. ment also denied the reports. Curses are like proces- sions; they return to the place from which they came. —Giovanni Ruffini NEW YORK—Sam Brown of Miami Beach has begun a public campaign to have the inscription on the "Isaiah Wall" at the United Nations suitably identified. The wall is under the juris- diction of the New York City Parks, Recreation and Cul- tural Affairs Administration (PRCA). He launched a personal, 6-month campaign through bureaucratic red tape to have an identification added to the famous inscription: "They shall beat their swords into plowshares, and- their spears into pruning hooks; nation shall not lift up swords against nation, neither shall they learn war anymore." After a long series of let- ters, telephone calls and per- sonal visits, Brown finally had one bureaucrat inform him that if he would pay the $650 cost the inscription from Isaiah in the Bible could be identified. His latest correspondance with the PRCA indicates that the City Art Commission has yet to approve the change, and city funding for the pro- ject may be unlikely because of the city's financial prob- lems. Brown is now seeking a public campaign of letters to New York Mayor Abraham Beame, the Art Commission and the PRCA to reach a quick, favorable decision on identifying the Isaiah inscrip- tion. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 8—Friday, Dec. 27, 1974 For Custom Drapery Cleaning, Call World UJA Event Gets. U.S. Boost DRAPERY CLEANERS NEW YORK — American Jewish leaders from 20 com- munities have pledged in ex- cess of $10 million for human- itarian programs for the people of Israel at the first major international fund- raising event in the history of United Jewish Appeal. The Jewish communities of Belgium, Great Britain, France, Italy and West Ger- many also participated at the two-day conference hosted by communal leaders in Geneva, Switzerland, in No- vember. 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