18 November 14, 1975 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS "Behold, the Guardian of Israel, Neither Slumbers nor Sleeps." Flint Area News (Psalm 121:4) Freedom Weekend to Focus on Plight of Soviet Jewry A Jewish answer to the Racists in the U.N. The Flint Jewish Commu- nity Council will hold a Freedom Weekend on Dec. 5-7. Women's Soviet Jewry Day will take place Dec. 6. Barbara Rosk ■ ,, is chairman. The youth activities com- mittee, in conjunction with the community relations committee, is completing plans for a Fast for Free- dom for teenagers, age 12 and up. Zionism is a Badge of Honor! Jews wear it with pride Free mankind salutes it with admiration! The Fast for Freedom will begin Dec. 6 and con- ORT Lunch Due Flint Chapter, Women's American ORT will hold a diet gourmet luncheon noon Tuesday in the home of Bette Heidenrich, 3415 Santa Cruz. "The Sport of Cooking," a cookbook com- piled by ORT, will be pre- sented by Shirley Schwartz. Co-chairmen of the lunch- eon are Myra White, Ellen Greidinger and Sydelle Pap- pas. There is a charge. For reservations, call Carol Ben- ison, 233-0906, or Mrs. Hei- denrich, 239-7302. ;11■••■■ On November 10, 1975, the U.N. Social, Humanitarian and Cul- tural Committee, led by the Arab-Communist alliance — dictato- rial and enslaving regimes — adopted a poisonous anti-Semitic resolution against Zionism, the Jewish people and Israel. Ambassador Daniel P. Moynihan of the U.S. declared that it "constituted an attack on the existence of Israel and on Western democracies in general." U.S. representative , Leonard Garment, termed this resolution as an "obscene act." Who is it who presumes to sit in judgment on Zionism? International conspirators, oppressors, dictators, terrorists and murderers. The U.N., constituted to prevent man's inhumanity to man, was turned by them into a forum for the perpetration of racism, blatant anti-Semitism and genocide. For the Jew imprisoned in Soviet concentration camps, in Arab torture ghettos, in dungeons and in fear — Zionism is the only ray of hope for liberation. For the Jew in the Free World—Zionism is a banner of pride, courage and valor. Free mankind esteems Zionism as one of the noblest liberation move- ments of modern history. Zionism is synonomous with Judaism. An attack on Zionism is an attack on the Jewish people. Zionism built and sustains the state of Israel, the only democracy in the Middle East. Zionism introduced human dignity and a higher standard of living and health for all — Moslems, Christians and Jews — equally dwelling in its midst. Zionism inspired subjected peoples in Asia and Africa to free them- selves from Colonialism. • The enemies of the Jewish people seek to make Zionism a yellow badge of shame. The Jew wears it as a badge of honor! The answer must be: "I am proud to be a Zionist." Identifyyourself as a Zionist! Join the Zionist Organization of America! r I COMMUNITY I CALENDAR Saturday — Temple Beth El auction, 8 p.m., temple. Monday — Temple Beth El Board of Education meeting, 8 p.m. temple. Tuesday — Cong. , Beth Israel Father and Sons Night, 7:15 p.m., synagogue; and Bnai Brith board meet- ing, 8 p.m., home of Saul Markey, 1200 River Valley. Thursday — Cong. Beth Israel Board of Education meeting, 8 p.m., synagogue. `Jews Do Not Pick President on One Issue' • Dr. Joseph Sternstein Dr. Theodore Mandell President, Detroit District President ZOA Dr. Lester Zeff Louis Panush Chairman, Membership Chairman, Public Affairs ZIONIST ORGANIZATION OF AMERICA, DETROIT DISTRICT 18451 West 10 Mile Rd., Southfield, Mich. 48075 Yes! I will join ZOA. En- closed is my.check for Life Member $200 Patron $ 75 Sustaining Member $ 50 Regular Member $ 25 Bring this message to Amer- ica. Enclosed is my contrib- ution of $_. Name Address City Israel's IRS Seeks Workers State Zip (All contributions are tax-deductible) J DALLAS (JTA) — The head of Reform Judaism's congregational body re- minded Presidential candi- dates that American Jews do not vote on the basis of appeals to one issue alone, and that therefore no aspir- ant should consider to have the Jewish vote "in his pocket" because of strong stands on Israel, Soviet or Syrian Jews. At the 53rd Biennial As- sembly of the Union of American Hebrew Congre- gations last Friday, Rabbi Alexander Schindler as- serted, "Jews, like other Americans, are also deeply concerned about such prob- lems as the collapse of the cities, the economic crisis, crime, civil rights and gov- ernmental invasion of pri- vacy and civil liberties." He noted that on some of these domestic questions "Jews divide, although Jew- ish voters generally tend toward a liberal voting stance, stemming from Jew- ish religious values and their stress on social jus- tice." elude on Dec. 7, with a rally in which the Fast participants will light symbolic candles for So- viet Jews. Speaking at the rally will be Dr. William Korey, director of the Bnai Brith United Nations Of- fice, and an authority on human rights and Soviet Jewry. Culminating the Freedom Weekend will be a discus- sion session of the leader- ship development commit- tee who will probe the problems of Soviet Jewry. Home Is Sought for Deaf Teenager Kay Melet, chairman of the Flint Jewish Commu- nity Council Jewish Family Service Committee, re- ported there is a 14-year-old Jewish deaf boy, a student at Michigan School for the Deaf, who has been aban- doned by his family. He needs a permanent foster home. His speech is limited, but he is physically normal. His IQ is low normal. Mrs. Melet said that a Jewish home in the Flint area is desired for him so that he can continue at MSD as a day student. The state helps to pay for the support of foster children and medi- cal care is covered. Interested persons shoujil call the Council office, 767-5922. NEW YORK — Israel's Dupty Commissioner for Income and Property Tax, Naftali Birkinfeld, will be in New York and on the West Coast during the month of November to interview can- didates for Israel's Internal Revenue Service. "As a result of Israel's new tax structure instituted last July, "an Israel Aliyah Center spokesman said, "there is currently a great need for qualified individu- als to work in all facets of the new tax program." Candidates intending to settle in Israel, who have completed 12 years of schooling will be considered for positions if they have a background or experience in accounting, bookkeeping, business administration or economics. For information call the local Israel Aliyah Center, 968-1044. Israel Corporation Reports Earnings NEW YORK — Israel Development Corp. reports increased operating income for the nine-month period ended Aug. 31. Capital gains income declined due to the absence of sales of portfolio securities. Operating income on a comparable basis for the two nine-month periods ended Aug. 31, was $768,408, or 53.8 cents per share, in 1975, up from $716,835, or 50.2 cents, in 1974. There was also a capi- tal gain of $468,405, or 32.8 cents per share. COLE'S COACH Women Set Sale Cong. Beth Israel Sister- hood will hold a book and record sale Sunday through Tuesday at the Eastland Mall. To donate books and records or to volunteer, call the chairmen, Pauline Bies- man, 238-9338, or Shirley Gaynor, 234-1051. rents chauffeur driven Rolls Royces. (916 in the Yellow Pages) 867-1133 enaL eiffize e ., ..tr:f. r • ii•Gars6 OM • sr See our complete / 9 A selection! Al' Available in: • 14 kt. 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