rintomnavrollt* Friday, felinnirtf2771,7T Cradle to College EVERGREEN PLAZA 12 Mile & Evergreen --, Tanenbaum: Expose Jews Guilty of Nursing Home Abuse OPENING SOON MAZER'S SHOES -i4opoirmiavoisiropipmpalmoiwowswastok4. NEW YORK (JTA) — Rabbi Marc Tanenbaum, director of interreligious affairs for the American Jewish Committee, corn- HAGGADAH - A SEARCH FOR FREEDOM An Oratorio by Morton Gold THE OAKLAND UNIVERSITY SINGERS AND ORCHESTRA Conductor: JOHN DOVARAS Soloists: CANTOR HAROLD ORBACH CANTOR LOUIS KLEIN at CONG. BNAI MOSHE SUNDAY, MARCH 28 AKIVA HEBREW DAY SCHOOL presents AN EVENING WITH PETER NERO Sunday, February 29, 1976 / 8:00 P.M. Ford Auditorium ALL SEATS RESERVED $17.76 -- $12.00 — $7.76 Seats Now At Ford Aud. Box Office For information Call 354-181 0 ALL CONTRIBUTIONS ARE TAX DEDUCTIBLE RABBI TANENBAUM menting on reports that rec- ords of a number of Hebrew day schools have been sub- poened on suspicion of in- volvement in nursing home Medicaid swindles, said that guilty Jews should "be ex- Abourezk's Proposed Ban on Israel Aid Is Rejected WASHINGTON (JTA) — The Senate debating the for- eign aid authorization bill, rejected by a 79-8 vote a move to ban assistance to Is- rael if its armed forces at- tacked Lebanon. The amendment by Sen. James Abourezk (D.-SD) to the bill was supported by one other Democrat, Lee Metcalf of Montana, and six Republicans. The leaders of both parties, Hugh Scott (R.-Pa.) and Mike Mansfield CARS COST LESS SERVICE IS BEST AT DEXTER CHEVROLET YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD DEALER FOR 45 YEARS. 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In arguing for the amend- ment, Abourezk declared that "if we continue to fur- nish arms to Israel, even- tually we will force Lebanon to go to somebody else for military assistance if the new government in Lebanon wants to keep its credibility with the people." He said that "we drove Egypt, other Arab states and the Palestinians into militancy" and by providing Israel with weapons the U.S. is asking "increased militancy of Lebanon." Sen. Jacob K. Javits (R.- NY), supported by Sen. Henry M. Jackson (D.- Wash.), in opposing Abour- ezk, declared that the intent of the South Dakotan's amendment would lead to the destruction of Israel. and federal charges of misuse of Medicaid funds in their nursing home op- erations. Hollander has pleaded guilty and is awaiting sentence. The sources said contribu- tions to Jewish organiza- tions were alledgedly made under the guise of nursing home costs that were reim- bursed by Medicaid. Report- edly some supplies were also purchased by the or- ganizations from the nurs- ing homes at half-price, which were paid for at the full price by Medicaid. There have also been charges of kick backs from rabbis for major cash dona- tions. Tanenbaum said that "the fact that ostensibly reli- gious Jews or rabbis have al- legedly been involved and that such exploitation takes place at the expense of poor and elderly people — many of whom are Jews — only compounds the scandal. Such reprehensible behavior violates every moral and ethical canon of Judaism and of the Jewish people." supported Abourezk were Carl Curtis of Nebraska; Paul Fannin and Barry Goldwater, both of Arizona, Mark Hatfield of Oregon; James McClure of Idaho and William L. Scott of Vir- ginia. m TRU-KOSHERa. ..% FOODS NEWS! I ,_a& INTRODUCING NEW!! A FIRST NOW AVAILABLE ONLY AT Shopping Center Mkt. 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