Friday, January 31, 1975-27 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Poverty Groups Sue NYC which the coalition charged were illegally withheld from its members. The coalition contended that the city received in De- cember, 1973, a check for $6.2 million from the federal Office of Economic Opportu- nity to organize new pro- grams for the poor in New York City. The suit, in effect, rejected the contention by Mayor Ab- A PLACE TO RELAX AND HAVE FUN raham Beame last year that MEET AND MAKE NEW FRIENDS 0E0 funds were intended to CALL ART 674-3147 cover an outstanding deficit IWICWW1WWWWWIlt Wig incurred by the city and were not for the funding of new 4 : , anti-poverty projects. PAULA AND The mayor wrote that the ALLEN STREET city's Council Against Pov- WED. thru SAT. 41 erty "misinterpreted the JIMMY COHEN grant as new project money 11 and issued letters of intent at the Piano 4 to fund a variety of commu- MON. & TUES. nity organizations on that basis." 0( HOUR GLASS 4. The suit contended that the city continued to fail to au- Ot 18800 W. McNICHOLS thorize release of the 0E0 (6 Blks. W. of Southfield) 538-4850 * funds "despite the Federal * * * * * * * * government's support sub- * * stantiating the coalition's po- HUGO'S sition." NEW YORK (JTA) — A coalition of 19 city-wide grass roots organizations for the poor, including the New York Metropolitan Coordinating Council on Jewish Poverty, filed suit against New York City to recover federal funds CLUB ZODIAC SOCIALS NGEUSI Who is wise? He who learns from all men.—Pirke Avot '00 Jack Freed & Ray Bresler • ,,,,,, .• I • s INVITE YOU TO THE NEW 11110 28875 FRANKLIN ROAD ID CEDARS (or. 12 Mile & Northwestern 355-2010 Fine Italian-French Cuisine BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHEONS AN['_ CHOICE DINNERS .MON. N.-THURS a.m. to 10:30 p.m. AT NINE MILE RD. 353-5170 EVERY THURSDAY EVENING PASTA & PAGLIACCI NIGHT Entertainment Mon. tiwu Sat. MON. THRU THURS. PRIVATE BANQUET ROOMS Available For Your Happy Occasion PASTA & PIANO 1:30 p.m. - JERUSALEM (JTA) — Dr. to the Geneva peace confer- that are often at shap vari- Nahum Goldmann suggested ence in order to achieve a ance with official Israeli pol- Tuesday that Israel drop the settlement but conceded that icy and which have sparked step - by - step diplomacy of there was no point in going a drive by Likud and some Secretary of State Henry A. to Geneva until after the two Labor elements to prevent Kissinger and press for total super powers reached a basic his re-election to the WJC peace negotiations with mod- agreement on the Middle presidency next month. The 80-year-old Jewish erate Arab leaders while the East. He did not think that would leader declared, "I wasn't time is ripe. active in the Zionist move- He mentioned as moder- be too difficult to achieve. ment for 60 years to be told He thought it would be more ates King Faisal of Saudi now whether or not I have Arabia, President A n w a r difficult for the government freedom of speech." Sadat of Egypt and Presi- of Premier Yitzhak Rabin to He said that if Leon Dulzin, dent Hafez Assad of Syria go to Geneva because the the Jewish Agency treasurer present Israeli cabinet does who he thought are ready "who is acting chairman of and prepared to reach peace not command a sufficient the World Zionist Organiza- agreements with Israel- majority to take such a de- tion," could "day and night These three Arab leaders are cision. Dr. Goldmann suggested come out with statements anti-Communist and want to criticizing the policy of the get closer to the United that the government call a Israeli government, so could States, he said. But time is new election on that issue, the president of the World an important factor for Israel even at the slight risk of the Congress." since Faisal is sick and Sa- opposition headed by Likud Jewish Dulzin is a leader of Likud. dat is not very strong in leader Menahem Begin gain- Referring to the upcoming Egypt at the moment, Dr. ing a majority. Even if Be- gin were to win, he could Goldmann said. offer no solution and the Is- Dr. Goldmann. who is pres- raeli public would soon real- NEW YORK —In restor- ident of the World Jewish ize that there was no alterna- Congress which will hold its tive to the Labor-led coali- ing and recataloging its col- lection of Judaica and He- sixth plenary assembly here tion, Goldmann said- Monday through Feb. 10, re- The WJC leader again braica, the Jewish Theologi- peated his sharp criticism of stated that although Israel cal Seminary of America has Kissinger whose step-by-step presently is in its most criti- not only received grants for methods, he said, might work cal period, its existence is that purpose from Jewish or- under normal conditions but not threatened and prospects ganizations, but from non- not under the present condi- for peace were never as Jewish foundations as well. tions of tension, crisis and good as they are now. When a fire destroyed or war danger that pervade the damaged a major part of the According to Dr. Gold- Middle East. collection of the seminary li- He said it was objectively mann, the Americans would brary, support was received go to war if necessary to pre- impossible far Kissinger to from many non-Jewish sour- bring peace to the region by serve Israel's existence and ces, including a gift from himself because "the Rus- neither the European nations then Gov. Nelson Rockefeller sians will never accept a pax- nor the Soviet Union would and a grant from the Ford Americana in the Middle allow Israel to disappear. Dr. Goldmann referred to Foundation. East." In the past year, the li- Dr. Goldmann said that Is- the controversy in Israel sur- rael would have to go back rounding his outspoken views the work of restoration re- 3:30 p.m. BOB "Ask Your Neighbor" ALLISON STARTING FEB. 18 PASTA & POTPOURRI VARIETY REVIEW THE ADVANCE NOSHERIE CATERING IN THE ADVANCE BUILDING 23077 GREENFIELD, Corner of 9 Mile Rd., Southfield Owned and Operated by Ronnie Forman 557-8060 COMPLETE CATERING FROM 25 TO 125 • • • • ANNIVERSARY PARTIES AFTER-THEATER PARTIES BAR MITZVA RECEPTIONS BAS MITZVA RECEPTIONS • REUNIONS • STAGS • SALES MEETINGB•SHOWERS • BOWLING BANQUETS , • WEDDING RECEPTIONS Complete . lobster 'Dinner Shrimp Cocktail, Soup, Salad, Potato, Vichy Water, Coffee, Tea or Milk $9.50 And that's the most expensive meal you'll find on our menu of over 52 different seafood dishes ... prime steaks too! S Me FREE Valet Parking. Limousine service to and from the Fisher Theater. Lunch from 11 a.m. Dinners 3077 W. Grand Blvd. 0 midnight ( acro ss from General Motors Bldg.) kJ". A••s •t OPEN SUNDAY! silotai Reservations accepted 872-3111 sixth plenary 'asembly of the WJC, Dr. Goldmann said he was seriously worried about the condition of the Jewish people. He reiterated his view that the "good period" for Jews that began after World War II when feelings of guilt for the Holocaust were fresh in the non-Jewish world, has about reached its end. "The democratic world no longer suffers from a bad conscience regarding t h e Jewish people," he said. There is a normalization be- tween the non-Jewish and Jewish worlds, including West Germany, he said He also repeated that if he is re-elected by the WJC he would not serve out a full term but probably retire within a year or two. Non-Jewish Funds Aid Seminary eivry on the COCKTAILS — DINING 23055 TELEGRAPH FR1DAY.11 3A.10 Midnight SATURDAY, 4:30 p.m. to Midnight I Dr. Goldmann Urges Israel to Drop Kissinger Plan cently aided by grants from the Wurzweiler and Booth F e r r is foundations. The grants have made possible the repair and recataloging of several major categories of works that since the fire have been sitting in cartons in seminary storerooms. Other parts of the collec- tion slated for restoration and recataloging under these two recent grants are the Bible and Liturgy collections, in- cluding more than 1,000 edi- tions of the Passover hagga- da; the pamphlet collection and the Sovietica, which con- tains materials written in Yiddish and printed in the Soviet Union. it This Week's Radio and Television Programs marks, Jewish music. MESSAGE OF ISRAEL * * Time: 6:35 a.m. Sunday. RELIGION IN THE NEWS Station: WXYZ (1270). Time: 9:05 a.m. Sunday. and Station: CKWW. Time: 10:45 p.m. Sunday. and Station: WDEE (1500). * * * Feature: An address to the RELIGIOUS SCOPE Jewish community. Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday. Station: Channel 9. VISTAS OF ISRAEL - Feature: News in the Jew- Time: 6:30 a.m. Sunday. Station: WOMC-FM (104.3). ish community. * * Feature: Israeli culture ROZHINKES and literature. A calendar of MIT MANDLEN events in the Jewish corn- Time: 9 a.m. Monday, Wed- mUnity follows. nesday and Thursday. Station: WIID •1090). BNAI SHALOM Feature: Israel and Yid- Time: 10 a.m. Sunday. Station: WBRB-FM (102.1). dish music, news, interviews, Feature: Jewish humor, recipes and other features. music, culture and literature. Short talks will be presented by rabbis from the Detroit Jewish community. A Jewish LUBAVITCH news staffer will give a brief JEWISH HOUR. news report. Time: 9:30 a.m. Sunday. Station: WNIC (1300). and Auschwitz Ceremony Time: 9:30 a.m. Sunday. PARIS, (JTA) — A large Station: WNIC-FM (100). public attended a commem- orative ceremony marking and Time: 10:45 a.m. Sunday. the 30th anniversary of the allied liberation of Ausch- Station: WPON (1450). Feature: Rabbinical re- witz. the Bernstein Pastoral Phy- ETERNAL LIGHT-TV chiatry Center, a facility of- Time: 3 p.m. Sunday fering counseling service un- Station: Channel 4 Feature: An interview with der religious auspices. Leo Rosten, author and social scientist. ETERNAL LIGHT Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday DIRECTIONS Station: WWJ Time: 1 p.m. Sunday Feature: Dramatic ser- Station: Channel 7 ies continues with "The Un- Feature: Dr. Mortimer Os- broken Circle," by Morton tow, Rabbi Edward T. San- Wishengrad. The story is drow and Frederic Margu- told through a letter written lies talk about their work in by Rabbi Albert Bettelheim, physician and rabbi in Rich- mond, during the Civil War. MOVIE GUIDE INTERVIEW IMPROMPTU Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday. Station: WDEE (1500). Americana Complex 1, 2, 3, 4 - and Greenfield N. of 9 Mile 559-2730 Time: 12:15 p.m. Wednes- 4 THEATERS IN ONE BUILDING day. Station: WQRS-FM (105.1). Wed. MATINEES ALL Feature: An interview with THEATERS--1 Show only a leader in the Jewish com- at 1:00—$1 munity. * * "TOWERING INFERNO" (PG) "IF NOT NOW . . ." "EARTHQUAKE" (PG) Time: 7 p.m. Tuesday Station: WDET-FM (101.9) "FREEBIE & THE BEAN" (R) Feature: An interview with "THE FRONT PAGE" (PG) Aaron D. Rosenbaum, politi- cal analyst and director of 12 Mile-Coolidge research for the American BERKLEY LI 2-0330 WEEKDAY OPEN 7:15 Public Affairs Committee, The funniest slapstick picture t h e national organization of the year. which strengthens U.S.-Is- "THE MAD ADVENTURES rael friendship through pub- OF RABBI JACOB (G) lic action. OPEN 7:15, 7:35 and 9:20 * * Thursday Bargain nite all seats $1.00 — NO PASSES HIGHLIGHTS Sat. matinee Doors Open at 1:30, show starts 1:45 Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday. THE MAD ADVENTURES OF RABBI JACOB (G) Station: Channel 2. AND CARTOONS Feature: Dr. Harvey Hal- Sat. Reopen 7:15 The Mad Adventures of Rabbi Jacob berstadt speaks on "Children 7:35 and 9:20 Need to Know," as part of Sun. Open at 1:45 — The Mad Adventures of Rabbi Jacob the series on coping with at 2:10. 3:55, 5:35, 7:20 and 9 P.M. death and dying. THURSDAY $1.00 NIGHT "The Mad Adventures of Rabbi Jacob !, G) ( The funniest slapstick picture of the year Open 7:15 Shown 7:35 & 9:20 Thursday Bargain nite all seats $1.00 NO PASSES Sun. open at 1:45 Shown at 2:10, 3:55, 5:35, 7:20 & 9 p.m. BERKLEY " 3 o3 o0lidge 12 MLiile2:0C i0.41:4•:1:a.:4:444••a • ok..A.6.1LiLi•;*...*:14: .....:0;4:0::