20—Friday, January 10, 1975 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Peres Rebuts Rabbi's Charges That Army Mishandled Bodies God hands out punishment, I Overfeed on hope and you'll l sicken with madness. man takes revenge. JERUSALEM (JTA)—De- fense Minister Shimon Peres sharply rebutted charges by Ashkenazic Chief Rabbi Shlomo Goren that the Army Chaplaincy Corps badly mis- handled body retrievals dur- ing the Yom Kippur War. Peres told the Knesset that contrary to Rabbi Goren's al- legations, the chaplaincy corps performed "brave and devoted" service during the war although certain lessons RUBINO of Italy 17117 W. 9 Mile — Suite 150 North Park Plaza Bldg. Just E. of Southfield Get Acquainted Cleaning, Call SALE 3 PR. 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According to the JDL, 300 persons participated in the demonstration protesting the death 'sentence imposed on Mikhail Leviev, a Moscow Jew accused of "economic "All That The Name Implies" Sport Shirts & Dress Shirts Outer Coats — were learned that led to a thorough reorganization of some procedures. The chief rabbi charged that the chaplaincy corps had disregarded long standing di- One 11 x 14 picture of your choice with any social engagement or- der for only $15. Offer expires Jan. 31, 1975 CARMEL STUDIO OF PHOTOGRAPHY Suburban Call Collett erse Charges Jerry Muskovitz 8517.3397 ALL SOCIAL ENGAGEMENTS ALL NEW 1975 EDITION ItIATSKIL . crimes" and the abduction of 15-year-old Marina Tiemkin by the Soviet secret police to prevent her from joining her father in Israel. The Soviet UN Mission, meanwhile, has charged the New York City police with laxity in breaking up the demonstration which, it said, lasted five hours. In a note published as a General Assembly document, the Soviet Mission said, "A police detachment arrived at the scene of the disgusting spectacle, but not until 11/2 hours after it had begun." It charged that "the police failed to take preventive measures in good time to re- strain extremist hooligans," adding, "The American au- thorities should take all nec- essary measures to see to it that 'such hostile ac t i o n s against the USSR Mission and its staff are not per- mitted in the future." Adat Shalom Has Sabbath Nursery A babysitting s e r vice- nursery staffed by volunteer parents for parents who wish to attend Sabbath morning services, but have small chil- dren, has opened at Adat . Shalom Synagogue. The nursery will be open from 10. a.m. to 11:45 a.m. Saturdays to enable parents to participate in services without distraction. Persons wishing to utilize the nursery facility may call Sandi Goldsmith, 646-5659. The matter came up at a Cabinet meeting where Rabbi Goren was rebuked for "a disgraceful effort to stir up the grief and pain of many bereaved families." It was also the subject of several agenda motions in the Kness- et. The Cabinet did not dis- cuss the merits of Rabbi Gor- en's charges but was sharply critical of the manner in which the chief rabbi made them public. He accused the Army Chaplaincy Corps of "disgraceful failure" in the conduct of its body retrieval activities in reply to a ques- tion on a radio interview pro- gram. The Jerusalem Post dis- closed that the "question" was planted by Rabbi Gor- en's office and that the per- son who asked it, Avishai Daum, was an employe of Goren who falsely identified himself on the program as an army officer. Rabbi. Goren, who was chief chaplain of the Israeli Armed Forces for 24 years with the rank of general be- fore his election to the chief rabbinate three years ago, leveled his charges mainly against his successor and for- mer protege, Chief Chaplain MOrdechai Piron. Rosenfeld to Be Installed at Beth Shalom Robert Rosenfeld, Birm- ingham attorney, will be in- stalled as president of Cong. Beth Shalom at services 8:15 p.m. Jan. 17 at the syna- gogue. He succeeds Charles Isackson. Thecongregation will honor its past president, and ' Women Expand Role in Synagogue BOBBIE BAKER LARRY BEST JACK HILLIARD PER CARTER & LYNN CONGREGATION BETH ACHIM PROUDLY PRESENTS THE THIRD EDITION OF THE SHOW EVERYONE CHEERED! SUN., JAN. 26, 1975 8:00 P.M. FORD AUDITORIUM TICKETS AVAILABLE AT Congregation Beth Achim 21100 W. 12-Mile Rd. Southfield or Phone 352-8670 SILVER SPRINGS, Md. (JTA) — A survey by the Seaboard Region of the United Synagogue of Amer- ica indicates that women are making signifitant gains in efforts for equality in Con- servative synagogues in the region. The region is made up of 50 congregations in Dela- ware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina and the Dis- trict of Columbia. Of the 36 congregations which . re- sponded to the survey, 50 percent count women in the minyan and 19 give aliyot to women and permit them to read from the Torah. ROBERT ROSENFE•D an oneg Shabat will follow the services. Other officers to be instal- led are: Murray A. Rubin Dr. Eli Berger and Mr Jules E. Kutner, vice presi- dents; Mitcheal Bloom, treas- urer; and Sy Finkelstein and Allen Sloan, secretaries. Israel Has Camps Trustees are Michael Good- man, Martin Lederman, Jack for U.S. Youth Lovinger, Stephen Medow, CHICAGO—The youth and Mrs. Jordan Raider, Jeremy student department of the Salinger, Mrs. David Young Ministry of Tourism will of- and Allen Zemmol. fer summer camps for Amer- ican youth in Israel. The camps will offer vari- Arab Press Alarmed ous sports, handicraft activi- TUNIS (ZINS) — A r a b ties, folklore evenings, con- papers in Beirut, Cairo and certs and films. Tours to the Damascus express alarm historical and modern sites of over the return of Israeli Israel will also be arranged. General Ariel Sharon to ac- For information, write to tive duty. They point to his Eilat Zeev, youth and stu- return to the army, and that dent coordinator, Israel Gov- of several other high ranking ernment Tourist Office, 5 S. officers, as "proof that the Wabash, Room 1402, Chicago, enemy is preparing for a Ill. 60603. new war."