20 Friday, June 13, 1975 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS The best known prayer of Judaism is "Hear, 0 Israel: the Lord our God, the Lord is one." This prayer makes no request of God. It only affirms that God is one. Its recital is not needed by God; He does not neet to be re- minded that He is one. It is needed by man; man must be reminded that God is Kibutz Program Seeks Families NEW YORK — A limited number of openings are available on kibutzim for Jewish families from Amer- ica and Canada who wish to participate in a new 45-day kibutz program. Sponsored by the Associa- tion of Americans and Can- adians for Aliya (AACA) and the Kibutz Aliya Desk, the program offers a family an inexpensive way to ex- perience kibutz life for an extended period of time. The group will depart from New York on June 29. The first week of the program will be devoted to extensive touring of Israel, with visits to Israel's newest communities, settlements and absorption centers. For the next 35 days partici- pants will live on a kibutz and take part in its daily activities. For information, write the Kibutz Aliya Desk, 575 Sixth Ave., New York, N.Y. 10011. NEW CADILLAC? BUY OR LEASE FROM ANDY BLAU in BIRMINGHAM at WILSON-CRISSMAN CADILLAC CALL BUS. MI 4-1930 RES. 642-6836 1350 N. WOODWARD, BIRMINGHAM !CrevjA 9, DADS & GRADS BET WE'VE GOT THE BEST Selection of Backgammon Sets in town!! You already know we have the best selection of jewelry! DIAMONDS • FINEJEWELRY • GIFT BOUTIQUE hirer.) of OPictinal and Muittelf erecilion.$ AUTHORIZED APPRAISERS ESTATE LIQUIDATORS JEWELRY DESIGNERS 31313 Northwestern Hwy. Suite 109 Farmington Hills By UZI BENZIMAN (Copyright 1975, JTA, Inc.) JERUSALEM — The Is- raeli press has widely criti- cited the recent appoint- ment of Gen. (Res.) Rehavam Zeevi as the prime minister's adviser on intel- ligence affairs. Premier Yit- zhak Rabin told the cabinet of his decision to nominate Zeevi one year after the Agranat Commission on the Yom Kippur War strongly recommended that the post be created and that a "first class man" be appointed to it. By law it is the premier's prerogative to choose his own aides. However, the announcement stunned many cabinet members. Some of them actually ex- pressed their disappoint- ment and surprise. Nor did the press conceal its nega- tive opinion of Rabin's choice. Editorial writers and columnists on many of the leading papers ex- What to do for (at a price that's nice) 1/44,44, Zeevi Appointment Controversial FATHERS DAY See Borensteins 25242 Greenfield Oak Park (N. of 10 Mile) 398-9095 851-7333 pressed their disapproval. Maariv called it "the right man in the wrong place" and Haaretz headlined its editorial comment, "A Seri- ous Mistake." The government-oriented Davar published an article by its Washington corre- spondent, Nahum Barnea, in which he recalled his per- sonal mistreatment at Zeevi's hands. Barnea said that after publishing several articles criticizing Zeevi's al- legedly unbecoming con- duct as a senior officer, he was threatened by Zeevi with a jail term. Yediot Aharonot report- edly suppressed publication of an article by columnist Sylvie Keshet likening Zeevi to Uganda's tyrannical President Idi Amin. The at- tacks on Zeevi stemmed from a chain of incidents in which he was involved dur- ing his long military career. The allegations made against him include the fol- lowing: While briefing reserve of- ficers on military matters Zeevi allegedly expressed political views, thereby vio- lating a basic rule prohibit- ing political activity within the armed forces; on several occasions he is said to have drawn his revolver, or threatened to, to emphasize his point of view; he prom- oted an officer because that officer had had the courage to publicly admit that he had made an attempt to woo Zeevi's wife; he was ru- mored in the press to have appropriated army property for personal use. On the other hand, Zeevi is known to be an excellent administrator and highly intelligent. He is loved by his subordinates; his friends describe him as a warm, sensitive and unique man. Zeevi has objected to the direct transfer of high rank- ing officers from the army into politics and he was the man who volunteered to - participate in the civil guard at Ma'alot after it was at- tacked by terrorists on May 15, 1974. Peace Ship Resumes Voyage NEW YORK — Abie Na- than's "peace ship" resumed broadcasting music and messages of peace to the Middle East this week after a two-year interruption. An Israeli, Nathan sailed the eastern Mediterranean in an old 110-ton vessel for five months in 1973 urging the people of the Middle East to abandon war. He stopped his mission when the October war broke out. "We dreamed of the day when the peace ship would sail through the Suez Canal, and the farmers with their plow-shares would replace the soldiers carrying guns," Nathan said. Lowdermilk Forest Continues Growth LEARN TO PLAY TENNIS PROPERLY JUNIOR TENNIS CAMPS FOR ALL AGES 8 to 18 3 HOURS PER DAY 4 DAYS A WEEK PLAY IN AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT...JUNE, JULY AND AUGUST . ANY TIME OF DAY OR EVENING. ADULTS JUNIORS (under 18) (monday thru thursday) FAMILIES for the beginner, intermediate or advanced players. . . . join the session to fit your age and skill CLASSES LIMITED-JOIN NOW! COMPLETE MEMBERSHIP FOR 3 MONTHS Sign up by JUNE 18 COURTS ALWAYS AVAILABLE! NO WAITING • a_ $3000 PER WEEK (2 week minn REGULAR PRICE $40 PER WEEK .) CAMP SESSIONS START JUNE 23 1 6, a E AL, • -a • _• . In Z. ONLY The Lowdermilk National Forest being sponsored by the Jewish National Fund and the California Christian Committee for Israel has been moving ahead with its solicitations for trees. The committee and JNF have sent a letter to all Jew- ish families in northern Cal- ifornia explaining the JNF program and the history of Dr. Lowdermilk's support for Israel and development of its water resources. The Christian Evangelical Church in Oakland recently presented the JNF with a $12,000 check to complete the Ben-Gurion Memorial Forest in Israel. The forest is sponsored by Paten Bible College in Oakland, and the college is sponsoring its sev- enth pilgrimage in 10 years to Israel this month. Persons wishing to con- tribute to the Lowdermilk Memorial Forest can con- tact the JNF, or the Califor- nia Christian Committee for Israel, 2266 Geary Blvd., San Francisco 94115. Dayan Would, Permit Israeli Arabs in Army TEL AVIV (JTA) — For- mer Defense Minister Moshe Dayan has called for the full integration of Is- rael's Arab citizens into na- tional life, including com- pulsory military service. Arabs are the only minor- ity in Israel not permitted to serve in the armed forces.