7.11WeriailOSPEW ,..40...**W4*WIM0160iii"i, 'THE :DETROIT Allf1611:4NEVIS' Deceive No One Deceive no one, be he Jew or non-Jew. Do not argue and quarrel with people, regardless of what religion they . confess. Be honest in business. Do not say that a certain price has been of- fered for your merchandise when it is not so, and do not pretend to be unwilling to sell when you are. Such con- duct is unbefitting a Jew . . . If a contract is concluded between 'Jews- and non- Jews, mutually binding, the former must live up to it even if the latter do not .. . No one must be wronged, whether he belong to our re- ligion or to another. —Ju- dah HeHasid in "Sefer Has- idim." • U.S. Newsmen Visit Israel NEW YORK — Thirty American newsmen are in Israel this week as part of the American Zionist Feder- ation's program to acquaint the U.S, news media with Israel's leaders and people. The trip coincides with U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger's trip to the Middle East, and is the sixth such trip for the media sponaored by the AZF. For most of the partici- pants, it is their first trip to Israel. The only participant- from Michigan is Margery Champine of WOWO Radio in Muskegon. rNOW OPEN SUNDAYS 1 2-5 6 ": • Save Y2 on all_Sale Merchandise Now! lookin' better • ORCHARD MALL, Maple and Orchard Lake Rd. • • • D. all sales final •44 dictation 1107-L/IVE" •Dictate anyplace, anytime. • Received within a few hours •No equipment to buy •Complete privacy guaranteed s* • Your phone is your secretary ,f •Costs only a penny a word! For information: 882-9753 - //_ /_/ _5' fC M COMPA NY . Passover Cleanup Offer WALL WASHING 5 Rooms-439.00 Special Wall Washing process. Cleans and brightens. You've never seen anything like it before. Also full cleaning service. Call 542-1640 WONDER WASH W BNSTEIN. • JEWELERS uktiR —At Low, Low Prices JEWELRY 8 GIFT ITEMS. 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With time, over 200 organizations, including all ten, ,the Council of Conti- various Landsmannichaf- ten, the Council fo Conti- nental Zionists, the Associa-: tion of Jewish Journalists, Workers' Circle, youth and students groups and repre- sentative councils in Manch- ester", Leeds, Glasgow and elsewhere became affiliated with the BS. The British Section has become, during the 40 years of its `existence, a national institution and instrument in England, serving the Jew- ish people. Recent negotia- tions with the Board of Dep- uties of British Jews under former President Michael M. Fidler to join the WJC were successful. The British Section will then be dissolved, but let us hope its spirit and enthu- siastic belief in the oneness of the Jewish people, and co- operation with all Jewish communities to defend Jew- ish rights in the Diaspora and the strengthening of the relationship between Israel and Diaspora will live and grow within the Board of Deputies of British Jews. A movement to secure national or equal, civil, pol- itical and religious rights wherever necessary was be- gun during and after the First World War in Amer- ica. Thus the American Jew- ish Congress (1917) and the Canadian Jewish Congress (1919) were born. The move- ment spread to Russia and Europe. In London, a "sub-com- mittee on an Anglo-Jewish Congress" met in 1917 at the Bureau of the Zionist Or- ganization, under Nahum Sokolow. In 1919, about 100 dele- gates from over 20 countries arrived in France to repre- - sent the -Jews at the Peace Conference. From Great Britain came a delegation of the Conjoint Foreign Com- mittee of the Board of Dep- uties of British Jews and the Anglo-Jewish Association.. In spite of Sokolow's ef- forts, negotiations with the Conjoint Foreign Commit- tee and the Alliance Israe- lite Universelle (France) to appoint a united delegation for the ;Versailles Peace Conference failed. Most of them joined a "Co-mmittee of Jewish Delegations" with Leon Motzkin as general secretary. The committee called upon the Jewish people to create a permanent inter- territorial representative body, a World Jewish Con- gress, to act as future spokesman for Diaspora Jewry. It took years of 80 Settlements endeavor by Stephen S'. Due in Israel Wise and Nahuni Gold- mann, several preparatory JERUSALEM (ZINS) — conferences, appeals by. According to plans devel- Judge Louis D. Brandeis oped by the settlement de- and Judge Julian Mack, partment of the Jewish Ag- by Simon Dubnow and ency, 80 new points of Shalom Asch until in Au- settlement will be-estab- gust, 1936, delegates from lished within the next three 32 countries eventually years throughoutIsrael and • _ the administered areas. Slated for development are an urban center in the Women's Plenary Golan Heights plus four in- dustrial settlements" and a Backs Abortionist- kibutz; in the Jordan valley PHILADELPHIA (JTA) two moshavim and a kibutz; — Delegates to the biennial in the Gush Etzion area convention of the Women's three moshavim; in the cen- Division of the American ter of the Galilee nine mos- Jewish Congress voted to - havim; in Rafia two mos- file a friend-of-the-court havim and four kibutzim; at brief in support of a Boston Ramat Hanegev two kibut- physician appealing a con- zim and a mosha,v. The de- viction of manslaughter for velopment plan also calls for performing an abortion. 15 settlements in the Gaza The 500 delegates also Strip. approved a resolution to promote - "free access to abortion" for all women by Ex-Gestapo Chief opposing campaigns against Charged Again abortion expressed through "constitutional amendment, BONN (JTA) — Ludwig legislation or riders to ap- Hahn, 69, the former War- propriations bills." saw gestapo chief, who was The resolution, adopted at arrested last Wednesday in the closing session of the Hamburg, is to appear in three-day convention last court soon on new charges week, declared that the con- of preparing the "technical viction of Dr. Kenneth Ede- details" of the deportation lin by a Massachusetts court of 33,000 Jews to Treblinka in February had brought "a in 1942 and 1943. climate of fear among phy- In June 1973 he was sent- sicians and hospital person- enced to 12 years imprison- nel throughout the country ment for abetting the mur- which will make them reluc- der of Polish Jews but was tant to perform the very released on grounds of ill kind of abortion which the health. 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