THE DETROIT JEWISH HEWS 48 Friday, March 14, 1975 - Beth Shalom Plans Art Sale Naturei Karta to Join Arafat? JERUSALEM (ZINS) — • Cong. Beth Shalom will The extreme right-wing present its second art auc- Nat_urei Karta have dis- tion 8:45.p.m, Saturday and closed that they have made contacts with the Arab ter- 2:30 p.m. Sunday. Stanley Berger is the rorist organizations -in Eu- chairman. The-works may rope in an effort to establish be viewed one hour before closer ties. They also said that they auction. Oils, watercolors, are prepared to delegate an prints, graphics and sculp- ture will be offered. A com- adviser to Yasir A_rafat in plete and authentic colleC- - planning for a "secular tion of American and state," but denied that their Mexican Indian jewelry will representative- would be a part of Arafat's govern- also be presented. ' - A champagne hour will meat At the same time they precede each sale, and there asserted their readiness to is no admission charge. serve Arafat as his • "consuls" in Israel. "That which unites us with Arafat JOE MILLER is anti-Zionism," The Na- and tUrei Karta said, "they — HIS ORCHESTRA the Zionists — are our worst Music For All Occasions enemies and we must pray LI 5-1244 th'at they should be de- stroyed." The fanatic Orthodox sect numberssome 1,500 persons who are concentrated al- most entirely in Jerusalem and Bnei-Brak. The Naturei Karta receives financial con- tributions from America, especially from the Satmar Hasidim. Liberal, Rafi Merger Pending? . ++4041414040+424244++++++44 • PERMANENT HAIR REMOVAL _ 11° "Shirlee's Classic Touch" , 41 Licensed Electrologist FREE Consultation If, private and confidential by appointment 131. 358-5493 _ +++++6 T444*+++++++++ TEL AVIV (ZINS) — Rep- resentatives of Israel's Lib- eral Party are meeting with leaders of the State List (formerly Rafi) to arrange a union of their respective pol- itical groups. - Both sides are reported to feel that unification Would be an important step for- ward in the strengthening of the- opposition bloc, Likud, as an alternative to the present Labor Align- ment regime. The chairman of the _Liberal Party, Dr. Elimelech Rimalt, and the chairman of the Executive, Simha . Ehrlich, declared that the unification of these parties would be a turning point for the opposition to the regime. PANDORA Beauty Salon HAS MOVED TO 25266 Greenfield, N. of 10 Mile formerly Mr. Genes 11 stylists 3 Manicurists as always $5 50 Wash & Set For a ppt. call 398-3120 548-9300 open Tues.-Sun. also the Fashion Bureau Inc. featuring Sportswear see Marcia or Sandy Saudis to Pay for U.S- Training The Struggle Within NRP By. UZI BENZIMAN (Copyright 1975, JTA, Inc.) JERUSALEM — Re- cently a minor revolution took place in the Tel Aviv branch of the National Reli- gious Party (NRP). Minister of Religious Affairs Yitzhak Raphael's supporters were forced to surrender their places on the branch execu- tive to the representatives of the Young Faction, their sworn political rivals. The coup was possible because some of Raphael's support- ers left him and joined his opponents. Shortly before, Raphael suffered a defeat in the Knpsset. Under his influ- ence the NRP caucus at the Knesset decided to back MK Aharon Abu Haziva — a faithful Raphael henchman — as its candidate for mem- bership an the committee for nomination of Dayanim (judges in the rabinnical courts). The committee con- sists of representatives of the Chief Rabbinate, the government, the municipali- ties, the Advocates Associa- tion, and the Knesset. But the Young Faction of the NRP executed .a sophis- ticated political maneuver to the diScomfiture of their party's -veteran leadership. The two MKs of the Young Faction — Zevulun Ham- mer and Dr.-Yehuda Ben- Meir — quietly examined the possibility of submitting their own candidate for the committee, thus challenging the NRP nomina- tion. They found that such a move would win, wide sup- port in the -House. MKs of many other parties prom- ised to vote for- the Young Faction's candidate. Duly encouraged, _Hammer sub- mitted himself as a candi- date. When Hammer's move became known, the NRP veteran leadership was shocked. • Both sides launched a strong pres- sure ,campaign. Raphael threatened to remove the Young Faction's -MKs from their membership on several important Knesset committees on which they represent the NRP. The Young Faction published hints of the possibility of splitting the party. But, Hammer suddenly an- nounced he was withdraw- ing his candidacy. In challenging the official candidate Hammer's pur- pose was not to win the committee place for him- self, but rather to frustrate Raphael's plans and at the same time test the Young Faction's potential political support in the Knesset. Be-• hind the scenes, Hammer's withdrawal from the race was accompanied by secret negotiations betCveen sev- eral MKs. Officially no one will admit to such negotia- Hasidic Volume to Be Published- LONDON (JTA) — A Hasidic encyclopedia will be published by the Hebrew Publishing, Company of New York and Weidenfeld and Nicolson in London. The chief editor-is Rabbi Dr. H. Rabinowitz, a Hasidic scholar. . tions having been held but the result of the final voting speaks for itself. Four MKs ran for the two Knesset places on the Day- anim Appointment Corn- mittee: Aharon Abu-Haziva - of the NRP; Rabbi Mena- chem Hacohen of the Labor Alignment; Menachem Yedid of the Likud bloc; and Rabbi Kalmann Kahane of Aguda. Hacohen and Yedid were the winners, with Yedid — the Likud man — winning 56 votes compared to the 43 he was entitled to expect as an opposition nominee. Abu-Haziva got only 47 votes and Rabbi Kahane 40. Commenting on the sig- nificance of this essentially unimportant vote, political observers pointed out that the Young Faction of the NRP succeeded in tarnish- ing Yitzhak Raphael's all- powerful image in the party. The Young Faction's lead- ers have thus emerged as a real danger to Raphael's control over the NRP. A sense of rebellion,can be felt in the Knesset. The voting reflected general dissatis- faction with the present leaders of all parties. WASHINGTON (JTA) — Rep. Elizabeth Holtzman (D-NY) announced that the Department of Defense no longer will provide U.S. training free of charge to Saudi Arabian troops. Miss Holtzman said she received assurance from the chairman of the House sub- committee on foreign -opera- tions, Rep. Otto Passman (D-La.) that all training from now on will be on a reimbursable basis. Under the legislatidn that had adopted, $220,000 was available for grants to Saudi Arabia to pay for Saudi military training. Al- though $38,000 of this amount has already been obligated the remainder will not be spent. Contribution True freedom means that each individual accepts his own responsibility to act on such a level as will contrib- ute to the well-being of the whole. —Harry H. Epstein .1111•1 - a/te I■■ INVITATIONS! by-HATTIE SCHWARTZ 356-85 I STATIONERY ARTY FAVORS * * * * The Jewish prayer book is * *AT * ENTERTAINMENT/ briefly an epitome of Jewish • CARICURES SEYMOUR feelings, an al5breviated edi- I • COMEDIANS SCHWARTZ' LADS AGENCY tion of Jewish history. I: )Zz.),-YrE —Emil G. Hirsch - I: ULIrDINBCAENA 1 3 t5- 1 :8 4T Family Portraits In Your Home sANdy fRiEdmAN - phoTogRAphy 398 -7211 c4Ndids • MOVIES • PORTRAITS + ATTENTION PLEASE!! 4g 4 We want to inform our community `3 ,that all MACAROONS and baked 2116 sib - 43 43 goods baked at ZEMANS BAKERIES 43 under our supervision are Chometz - 3 1' + made of CHOMETZ ingredients — • and are NOT to be USED. FOR PE- 4 • SACH. 43 43 211° To facilitate that people not be 23),( 43 misled and mistakenly use these II' 41 Chometz macaroons on Pesach, we 4E cifie ordered all Zeman's Bakeries not 43 to bake and not to sell any maca- 4g • roons after Friday, March 21. COUNCIL OF ORTHODOX RABBIS OF GREATER DETROIT 3 i* li) 4 P++6 Ta+++++++++++++++ (