30 December 5, 1975 Shp THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS voes )(tad WANT .31111 TO TAKE A .SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY? REMEMBER WHEN . . . you saved $10 to take your best girl to a really nice restau- rant for dinner and cheek to cheek danc- ing? RELIVE THESE MEMORIES EVERY MON. & TUES. NITES!! "BIG BANDS" Sounds for your listening R. dancing pleasv e call 274-0061 26207 W. Warren, Dearborn Heights Z./ SPEND NEW YEAR'S EVE WITH US. RESERVE NOW the captain's table (formerly Drawbridge) 145 SHELDON (N. Center) Northville 349-4885 Invites You • To Enjoy SEAFOOD at it's finest! including COMPLETE • FRESH LOBSTER DINNER • CHOICE OF TOMATO JUICE, MARINATED HERRING OR SHRIMP COCKTAIL • HOME-MADE SOUP OR BOSTON-STYLE CLAM CHOWDER • SALAD NEW YEAR'S EVE • CHOICE OF BAKED OR RESERVATIONS WILL CLOSE WHEN FRENCH FRIED POTATOES CAPACITY IS REACHED. • COFFEE, TEA OR MILK RESERVE NOW. 50 BOBBY LAUREL & HIS SUBURBAN RENEWAL THURS., FRI. & SAT. SUNDAY MORNING BREAKFAST at the 19460 W. 10 MILE RD. (1 BIk. E. of Evergreen 352-7466 IS THE PERFECT WAY TO START YOUR DAY. JOIN US SUNDAY FROM 9 A.M. • SATURDAY & SUNDAY ... BROILED WHITE FISH OR FRIED CHICKEN • MONDAY & TUESDAY ... DELMONICO STEAK OR FRIED SHRIMPS • THURSDAY . . . LIVER & ONIONS OR VEAL CUTLET • WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY ... OUR FAMOUS FISH & CHIPS ALL ABOVE DINNERS INCLUDE: SOUP, SALAD, VEG., CHOICE OF POT., ROLLS & BUTTER, TEA OR COFFEE FRI. & SAT., 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. SUNDAY, 9 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. ‘11 JERUSALEM (JTA) — The World Organization of Jews from Arab Countries (WOJAC), founded in Paris last week, will act in behalf of the humanitarian, moral and material rights of the more than 700,000 Jews forced to flee Arab coun- tries after the establish- ment of Israel in 1948 and the rights of their progeny, Knesset Deputy Speaker Mordechai Ben-Porat said. Ben-Porat, who is of Orien- tal background, was the in- itiator of the new organiza- tion. With the heavy focus on rights of Palestinian refu- gees in international for- urns, the time is now ripe to bring the rights of Jewish refugees to the world's at- tention, Ben Porat said. Ben-Porat noted that 586,286 Jews from Arab lands have settled in Israel and at least 200,000 more have emigrated to France, England and North and South America. Through Our Sat. & Sun. Specials Also Include Jello or Rice Pudding) For Dessert natural increase, their num- bers now amount to about 1.7 million. WOJAC's claim is that while many of these Jews went to Israel out of Zion- ist sentiments, they were, at the same time bona fide refugees forced by repres- sion and persecution to leave the Arab countries of their birth and abandon not only centuries of esta- blished culture and tradi- tion but a wealth of public and private property that has since been seized by the Arab authorities. Ben-Porat observed that Israel has absorbed nearly 600,000 of these refugees while the Arab states have taken in an almost identical number of Arabs who left Israel. In effect, this was an exchange of populations in the Middle East and WO- JAC apparently intends to use that argument in bal- ancing the claims of Jewish refugees against those of the Arabs. Earle Mostyn's NOSHERIE person HOME-MADE JEWISH STYLE $37 5 per 50 person minimum HOT HORS D' OEUVRES Brought To You In Chafing Dishes & Complete Set-Up For • WEDDINGS • BAR MITZVAS • SHOWERS ORDERS ALSO TAKEN FOR HOT MEALS, • ALL SIMCHAS COLD CUTS AND DAIRY TRAYS 26052 GREENFIELD (Lincoln Shopping Center) 968-8666 FOR FURTHER INFO ASK FOR EARLE OR LENNIE BEST BUYS IN TOWN! $5.50 per pers. COMPLETE DINNERS INCLUDES: EGG ROLL, SOUP, CHOICE OF 24 ENTREES, ICE CREAM OR ALMOND COOKIES & TEA. LUNCHEON HOT BUFFET ...... ........ $3.50 per pers. •t. 000 0rif0 0 DatrOoo0 COM isoo MAKE YOUR HOLIDAY RESERVATIONS NOW! RIKSHAW INN 4 6407 ORCHARD ,LAKE RD. & MAPLE RD. 851-6400 IN THE ORCHARD MALL HELP US CELEBRATE OUR 2nd ANNIVERSARY Mrs. Ryan May Get Jail Term for Alleged Nazi War Crime's DUESSELDORF (JTA) — The judge in the war crimes trial here of 16 guards and officers of the Nazi Maidanek death camp was scheduled to rule Thursday on a defense mo- tion to drop charges of mass murder against a former Queens housewife, the first person to be extradited from the United States on suspi- cion of such crimes. Mrs. Hermine Braunstei- ner Ryan, 56, is one of six women and 10 men indicted on charges of killing at least 250,000 men, women and children between 1941 and 1944, most of them Jews, at the camp near Lublin, Po- land. Indictments have not been presented yet. But the former New York City housewife allegedly is charged with responsibility for the death of an undis- closed number of inmates, specifically selecting prison- ers for the gas chambers and assisting in the hanging of a Polish girl. Mrs. Braunsteiner Ryan's defense lawyer asked the court to drop the charges against her on the grounds that she was an Austrian ci- tizen at the time and that the offenses of which she is accused were committed outside Germany. Mrs. Braunsteiner Ryan ALSO STILL SERVING OUR 7 GREAT SUPER DINNER SPECIALS DAILY HOURS: MON.•THURS., 7 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Jewish Refugees From Arab Lands Form New Organization HOLIDAY TRAY ORDERS BEING TAKEN SUTTON DELI LAHSER 23145 JUST N. OF 9 MILE 357-5656 Serving Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner Mon.-Fri. 6:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Sat. 7:30 a.m. to 12 Mid. Sun. 7:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. already had served three years in her native Austria for torturing prisoners when she met her future American husband, Rus- sell Ryan, a mechanical worker, in 1957. They were married in Canada in 1958 and moved to New York the following year. 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Team Finds 'First Wall' JERUSALEM — Arche- ologists excavating in the Jewish Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem have found a Hasmonean city- wall tower (Second Century BCE) built up against a massive defense structure from the Israelite period (Seventh-Eighth centuries BCE) — seeming to con- firm, for the first time, the testimony of the ancient Jewish historian Josephus Flavius, who wrote of a "First Wall" from the time of the ki'lgs. The excavations are being, carried out for for the sev- enth season by a team of ar- cheologists , led by Prof. Nahman Avigad of the He- brew University Institute of Archeology. JAZZ STYLINGS OF THE NEW DANNY STEVENSON TRIO Mon. thru Sat. 9 p.m.-2 a.m.. JOIN THE CROWD BEFORE & AFTER HOURS With LIVE ENTERTAINMENT FROM 2 a.m. VINCE SHANE TRIO Prof. Avigad announced that a further cleaning of the Israelite defense struc- ture revealed a burned floor of beaten earth covered with charred timber and ashes. 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