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April 09, 1976 - Image 34

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1976-04-09

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34 April 9, 1976

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

M.E.G.'s

WISHES EVERYONE
A
VERY HAPPY
PASSOVER

ee

28990 ORCHARD LAKE RD.
Between 12 & 13 Mile Roads
851-1310

FON AND GEORGE LIM & THE STAFF OF

NEW CHINA
RESINIKANT

• FAMILY DINING • COCKTAILS

Business Luncheons
Happy Hour 2:30 p.m.-5 p.m.

COMPLETE CARRY-OUT

MON.-THUR. 11 a.m. to 12 p.m.
FRI. & SAT. 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
SUNDAY 12:30 a.m. to 10 p.m.

2805 W. MAPLE RD.
Troy

BY INGE L. GIBEL

Program Specialist,
Interreligious Affairs,
American Jewish Committee
(Copyright 1976, JTA, Inc.)

0n Jan. 5 a group of 24
Roman Catholic, Protestant
and Jewish women, lay and
professional leaders, left for
a 17-day study tour of the
Middle East. We went to
meet women, to express our
strong commitment to peace
and justice for all the people
of the area, the survival and
security of the state of Is-
rael, and the right of the Pa-
lestinian people to self-de-
termination.
The tour was co-spon-
sored by the Leadership
Conference of Women Reli-
gious (Roman Catholic),
United Presbyterian
Women and the American
Jewish Committee, in coop-
eration with the Division of
.Overseas Ministries of the
National Council of
Churches.
Egypt and its people had
a strong and highly positive
impact on the group. In
meetings with women active
in that nation's political life,
including Aisha Rateb, the
only woman in the Egyptian
cabinet, we were impressed
with programs being con-
ducted in family planning,
community development,
combatting illiteracy and
other areas of health, educa-
tion and welfare. Many of
these women, and Dr. Tah-
seen Beshir, official spokes-

.

Open 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Mon.-Thurs. Fri. & Sat. til 12 Mid.

1 BLK. EAST OF COOLIDGE

559-2424

WISH THEIR MANY
FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS

A VERY HAPPY
PASSOVER

ROSE and IRVING GUTTMAN

AND THE STAFF OF

!RUING'S

Druze to Get Jobs in Defense Plants

Women's Mideast Tour
Finds Peers Seek Peace

Complete
Delicatessen-Restaurant

Wish Their Friends and Customers

A Iltrg itt iappg

Bealtim Passourr

JERUSALEM (ZINS) —
Defense industries will be-
gin employing members of
the Druze community, ac-
cording to Amos Eran, di-
rector-general of the Prime
Minister's Office. Eran, who

serves as chairman of the in-
ter-departmental commit-
tee on Druze affairs, made
the announcement after a
meeting between the com-
mittee and young Druze
representatives.

man for President Anwar
Sadat, expressed to the
Christian and Jewish tour
participants their sincere
desire for peace, if not yet


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friendship with Israel.
The reaction of the
Egyptians we met to our
19701 W. 12 Mile Rd. (Just East of Evergreen)
interreligious and outspo-
Open Mon.-Sat. from 11:30 a.m.
ken group, whether while
559 3377
lighting Shabat candles
EXTENDS BEST WISHES FOR A
in our Cairo dining room,
VERY HAPPY PASSOVER
or in random conversa-
MON., TUES. & WED. ONLY
tions with young and old in
PRIME RIB DINNER
$5.95
streets, museums and ho-
VEAL SCALLOPINI A LA MARSALA
reg. $7.50
tel lobbies, was always
OR BEEF SHISHKEBAB WITH PILAF
NOW $4.95
warm and friendly.
Entertainment Thurs., Fri. & Sat.
Our Syrian experience
BANQUET FACILITIES FOR UP TO 250
was shorter and sadder. The
WEDDINGS • SHOWERS • BAR MITZVAS • PARTIES FOR ALL OCCASIONS
Syrian Women's Union, our
hostess group, an arm of the
ruling Baath Party, gave us
little freedom to roam on
PIZZERIA
our own and an exceedingly
rigid political line of no
RESTAURANT
compromiv nor acceptance
WISH IT'S
of Israel. At the state-run
School for the Children of
FRIENDS & CUSTOMERS BEER, WINE
the Martyrs, in Damascus,
A VERY HAPPY
AND
we were shocked and sad-
COCKTAILS
PASSOVER
dened to discover children of
Palestinian and Golan
11
4033 W. 12 MILE
. PRI! ITE
Heights fathers killed in
B I\QI ET
RIO E. of Greenfield
F . -U:11411EN
Berkley
military encounters with
Israelis, being raised to
think of themselves as chil-
dren of the state, sworn to
vengeance.
The requests we had
OF
made to meet with Syrian

+
Jews were ignored. Nev-
ertheless, we found our way
to the Jewish quarter and
entered some shops there.
In one, after some pur-
chases had been made, and
4 "A Deli And More!"
only three of the Jewish
4 22110 COOLIDGE AT 9 MILE
399-4440 23°
women remained, the
4 IN THE OAK PARK CENTER
owner, spotting a "Chaff"
locket, said in French, "I am
an Israelite." Our response,
that we were also Jewish, lit
up the face of his young as-
sistant. The older man, lift-
ing his hat to the sky, half
shouted "Shalom L'Yisrael,"
and tearfully presented us
2 1°
with gifts, "to remember
me."
Israel, the only real de-
mocracy in the area, pre-
With Fervent Wishes
sented the group with the
For Peace On Earth
1 1°
widest range of freely ex-
To All Mankind
pressed positions, offi-
cially and unofficially.
WE WILL CLOSE
We left the Middle East el
;
convinced that people on all
Sides, with all their immea-
surable pain and all their
AND REOPEN
unfulfilled hopes, want an 01
end to the bloodshed and are 44
le
willing to compromise to
achieve real peace.
,



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THE SUSSEX HOITSE

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548-3650

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WISH EUERYONE

A UERY HAPPY

.I

PASSOUER

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el *EDNESDAY, APRIL 14 AT 3 p.m.1-

FRIDAY, APRIL 23 at 7 a.m.

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We all thank you for
the wonderful
success at our
northwest location

We Will Be
Open

THIS MONDAY,
APRIL 12
and TUESDAY,
APRIL 13,

CLOSED
WEDNESDAY,
APRIL 14 AT
4 p.m.
AND DURING
THE PASSOVER
HOLIDAY
We Will Reopen
as Usual
7 a.m.
FRI., APRIL 23

HERC'S

Beef Buffet
Restaurant

Specializing In

FAMILY DINING

Roast Beef For All

19731 W. 8 Mile Rd. (W. of Southfield X-way)

537-7170

Open 7 Days, 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Happily Wishes It's Many friends and Customers

A HEALTHY and JOYOUS

PASSOUER

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