THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 12 January 2, 1976 A Christian's Viewpoint on the UN's Anti-Semitism Cuban Army Unit in Syria Goes Home TEL AVIV (JTA) — The of an infantry brigade from Cuban armored brigade Saudi Arabia. Prof. Franklin H. Littell The Cuban brigade was that had been stationed in Syria since the end of the sent to Syria to man the of Temple University, presi- 1973 Yom Kippur War re- new Russian T-62 tanks dent of Christians Con- turned to Cuba a few weeks that the Syrians were get- cerned for Israel, com- ting from the Soviet Union mented on anti-Semitism at ago, it was revealed here. The only foreign troops after the war. Syria did not the United Nations in his re- now in Syria are members have any crews for the tanks cent CCI Notebook: Countries that persecute because of the loss of hundreds of tank crews dur- Jews, refuse to allow Jews even to serve as personnel of ing the war. In addition to helping airlines landing on their beginner It strategy the Syrians, the Cuban soil, that publicly announce government wanted its their intention to launch a it LESSONS soldiers to gain some com- fifth attack on j.srael, that print and circulate bat experience. a or eve. classes The Cubans took part in hundreds of thousands of clashes against the Israelis copies of "The 'Protocols of on the Golan Heights during the Elders of Zion," do not the war of attrition that really belong in any civilized Syria waged from January discourse. Of those that voted for the to June 1974. Cuban troops have been reported fighting resolution the vast majority Backgammon recently with the Soviet- are either old-fashioned des- sets baoked Popular Movement potisms of feudal type or for the Liberation of Angola new-fashioned 20th Century dictatorships of totalitarian in that African country. type: they have neither ex- perienced nor understood what is meant by liberty and representative govern- ment. In the Bicentennial sea- FOR ALL OCCASIONS son, remembering what Thomas Jefferson said Seating Up to 400 about just governments re- ceiving their support from BACKGAMMON' 20% OFF 626-4643 CATERING Call Our Banquet Manager 682-4300 Israeli Feminist Sues Book Agency Shenandoah Country Club JERUSALEM (JTA) — Haifa University student Haya Ashkenazi, an ardent feminist, is suing the Stein- metzky book agency in Haifa for alleged censorship aimed at the female sex. 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The terrorist Arafat and the mass-murderer Amim are their kind, and until the exploited peoples arise and throw off the govern- ments that repress and exploit them we may ex- pect to see Jew-baiting and pogroms used to divert attention from the real problems. And we must do everything possible to as- sist and arm Israel against our common enemies. The destruction of Leba- non is a lesson in what Arab LeagUe ideology and politics really means. Since 1926 the Lebanese Christians have been fleeing to other coun- tries to escape rightwing Muslim pressure and terror: today there are more Le- banese Christians in the U.S. and Australia than in Lebanon itself. KNOWN by the COMPANY WE KEEP. IlLooko ni 1fn of ..$1! hi ft./ AUTHORIZED APPRAISERS ESTATE LIQUIDATORS JEWELRY DESIGNERS Suite 199 Farmington Hills 851.7333 0 Fl P a KIA A rip V 0 011 A Jewish Attorney Hired by Arabs TORONTO — The Cana- dian Arab Federation has engaged a Toronto Jewish lawyer to represent it in a $2 1/2 million libel suit it plans to bring against the Globe and Mail, a Toronto daily, and two of the paper's reporters. The suit arises.from arti- cles published in the news- paper in October under the bylines of Peter Moon and Arnold Bruner. The articles were about security mea- sures against possible ter- rorism at the Olympic Games in Montreal next July. Harry Kopyto, the lawyer retained by the Arab group, is a leader in the Trotskyist movement. Himself born in Israel of parents who sur- vived Hitler's concentration camps, he has frequently participated in public meet- ings calling for a "demo-, • cratic secular state" to re- place Israel. He claims to have been pressured by leaders of the Toronto Jewish community to withdraw from the case, but they all deny this. \ Flint Area News Cultural Series Tickets Available Tickets are still available for the Flint Jewish Com- munity Council's Cultural Caravan '76. The first program in the series, "The Golden Door," will take place 7:30 p.m. Jan. 18 at Cong. Beth Israel. The cabaret program also will feature refreshments. For information, contact the council. Sisterhood to Meet Beth Israel- Sisterhood will hear Sadie Agree Schreiber speak on "Trans- actional Analysis" 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at the syn- agogue. Luncheon will be served by the Rachel Circle. COMMUNITY CALENDAR Temple Beth Monday El Board of Education meeting, 8 p.m., temple. Temple Beth Tuesday El Sisterhood board meet- ing, noon, temple; and Bnai Brith Lodge meeting, 8 p.m., Howard Johnson's East. Women's Thursday American ORT board meet- ing, 12:30 p.m.; Joint Board of Education meeting, noon, Temple Beth El; Temple Beth El parents meeting, 8 p.m., temple; Jewish War Veterans Auxiliary meet- ing, 8 p.m.; Cong. Beth Is- rael board meeting, 8 p.m., synagogue; and FJCC Sen- ior Boys' basketball game, 6:30 p.m., Gundry School. — Women to Gather — Keren Or Group of Had- assah will meet with their husbands 8 p.m. Tuesday at the River Hollow club house. Dr. George Chamis will speak on "Children and sex education." WZO Comptroller Blasts Divisions JERUSALEM (JTA) — A report by the comptroller of the World Zionist Organiza- tion sharply critical of mon- ey-management, compe- NEW YORK — A tence and other aspects of Westchester rabbi has writ- the WZO's various depart- ten a book answering 300 ments and divisions, was significant questions about released here by Leon Dul- Jewish customs and religion zin, acting chairman of the most frequently asked in WZO Executive. America today. The 128-page publication The 182-page report by called "Why, Because . . .," Comptroller Meir Ben-Zion was written by Rabbi Uri Meiri, covering the 1973-74 Auerbach, principal of the period, was not to have been Port Chester Hebrew School made public until the Zion- of Cong. Kneses Tifereth ist General Council plenary meeting here Sunday. But Israel. "Why? Because . . ." may Dulzin ordered copies of the be ordered through Kaiser report sent to the media fol- Publishers, 375 Irving, Port lowing a "leak" to Israel Chester, N.Y. Radio. The heads of many of the Freedom departments cited in the report claimed that the And ye shall . . . proclaim faults listed by Meiri have liberty throughout the land been corrected or were in unto all the inhabitants the process of being recti- thereof. fied. —Leviticus 25:10 Book Outlines Jewish Customs CONCORD WATCH, cORPORATION Puzzle on Page 6. — I YOUTH NEWS The following students in Flint's public senior and junior high schools earned all A's during the first marking period of the 1975-76 school year: Julia Levine, Diana Heidenrich, Deborah Meerson, Sheryl Kaufman, Elise Kreiger, Steve Sorscher, Adam Sorscher, Robert Sorscher, Susan Somach and Suzanne Griffel. Stephanie Rittman, chair- man of the FJCC Tween Bowling Program, an- nounces bowling will re- sume 2:30 p.m. Sunday at Town and Country Lanes, Youth in grades 4-12 are invited.