(Vela . d 9 111 16 DeceMber 19, 19 5 J I flgV Golan Druze Communicate Over Border With Bullhorns JERUSALEM — Wear- ing the ancient garb of the Arabs while talking through a modern-day bullhorn, the Druze of Israel and Syria gather -weekly at border frontier to exchange news and greetings. Separated by the Six-Day "_War capture of the Golan Heights; many of the Druze had not seen members of their families for seven years until the June 1974 di- sengagement agreement between Syria and Israel. Word of the accord spread quickly among the Druze on both sides of the frontier. At first only a few showed up at the barbed wire barrier, but in recent months crowds have been known to form. According to Terrence Smith in the New York Times, Israel will not per- _mit the–families to come together because the Druze of the Golan are a "highly suspect community." Sev- eral Druze espionage rings have been uncovered on the. heights since 1967, and 45 Golan Druze are serving sentences in Israeli prisons after being convicted by mil- itary courts," Smith wrote. According - to -Smith, the Druze are a clannish, • con- servative people, accus- tomed to their minority status. They number about 500,000 in the Middle East and have their origins in Islam. - About 38,000 Druze live in Israel where they are full Is- raeli citizens, serving in the army in their own units. There are about 250,000 in Syria, 100,000 in Lebanon and smaller communities in Europe and Latin America. . I am a Jew because the faith of Israel asks every possible saerifice of my soul. Isf EDITION 3 — BOOK SHOPPE Imported From Israel • 1976 Campaign Division Chairman Named A FEINBERG V FRANK GOLDRATH GORDON Eight men have been The Division's associate named Division chairmen chairmen are Sidney for the 1976 Allied Jewish Freedland, Oscar Hertz, Campaign-Israel Emer- Irwin L. Kahn, Jerome gency Fund by general Lapides, Norman H. Ro- chairmen Dr. Leon Fill and senfeld and D. Lawrence Merle Harris. The appoint- Sherman. - ments complete the roster Milford Nemer and of top level leaders for the Charles Snider will head the Campaign which benefits the -Campaign's Real Estate nearly 60 humanitarian & Building Trades Division. agencies. Nemer is a member of the • David Frank and Richard A. Kahn are the chairmen of Campaign's collection re- the Mercantile Division. view committee, and a Active in the Division for member of Tamarack Hills many years, Frank is a past Authority and the Jewish associate- chairman and Home for Aged. Jewelry Section chairman. Snider is chairman of the Kahn is a former chair- v Jewish Family Service's man of the group's Depart- building committee and a ment Stores, Women's Ap- member of the Seririce's parel and Children's Wear board of directors and hous- Section and a director of the ingtelocations and nomi- Detroit Service Group nating committees. (DSG). Real Estate & Building Lebanon Premier Says - Israel Plans Invasion to Save Jews JERUSALEM — Leba- looted and seriously dam- non Premier Rashid Karami aged. claimed that Israel pre- Lebanese Jewish fami- paring to invade Lebanon on lies who had planned to re- the pretext of rescuing the turn to their homes from tiny Jewish community in Western Europe where wartorn Beirut. they have sought asylum COMPLETE SELECTION OF BOOKS Karami said he had heard are now reported to have of Israel's plan in a Tel Aviv ' decided to settle in Europe. broadcast. 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Speaking to a 27-nation conference on international- cooperation, Kissinger said the U.S. and other indus- trialized countries cannot be expected to make up for the gap between rich and poor countries caused by high oil costs. NEMER KAHN SHRODECK SNIDER Trades Division co-chair- years, having served as the men are Milton H. Dresner Division's treasury gifts chairman for two years and and Bernard Stollman. Drs. Paul C. Feinberg and on the executive committee Milton H. Goldra.th will of the Mercantile Division. head the Campaign's Pro- P i fessional Division. u " Dr. Feinberg is active on the Campaign's collection review committee, and is a United Hebrew Schools di- rector and on Federation's Culture & Education Divi- sion. . FIRST FOR .EASON " Dr. Conrad Giles, Dr. Milton K. Miller, Walter S. Nussbaum, Dr.. Sidney O. Siegan, Harry L. Sil- verman and Isadore Sil- verman will serve as asso- ciate chairmen of the Division. 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