16 June 4, 1976
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Herzog Denounces Reports Regarding His UN Remarks
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NEW YORK (JTA) — Is-
rael's Ambassador to the
United Nations, Chaim Her-
zog, said that "the headlines
and reports" that appeared
in the Washington Post and
the New York Post about
his remarks in the Security
Council were "misleading,
inaccurate and tenden--
tious."
The headlines and news
accounts referred to a
"clash" between Israel and
the United States over a ma-
jority statement presented
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"In
to
the Security Council
which deplored Israel's oc-
cupation practices in the
occupied Arab territories.
Herzog said, "The head-
lines and reports about my
remarks in the Security
Council on 26 May, 1976 are
misleading, inaccurate and
tendentious. At no point in
my remarks did I even once
mention the United States
let alone "clash" with the
U.S."
Israel's Foreign Minis-
ter Yigal Allon, mean-
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While describing the
statement as lacking bal-
ance, Scranton said, how-
ever, that there was much in
it with which the U.S. could
agree.
He referred specifically to
Israeli settlements in the oc-
cupied Arab territories
which, he said, "are increas-
ingly a matter of concern
and distress to its (Israel's)
friends throughout the
world and are not helpful to
the process of peace."
NEW YORK — Dr. Harr
M. Orlinsky, professor of
ble at Hebrew Union C
lege — Jewish Institute o
Spanish Queen -
Religion in New York, was
Goes to Synagogue recently honored with his
NEW YORK — Queen So- family in Baltimore. A trib-
phia of Spain participated ute to the renowned Bible
in a service at the Beth Ja- scholar and his family was
cob Synagogue in Madrid made to the Maryland Medi-
last week, the first time a cal Center in Israel.
member of the Spanish
royal family has partici-
pated in a worship service
outside of the Catholic
Church.
visit
queen's
The
stemmed from a university
seminar in the humanities
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while, said he had learned
this week that a number of
Arab and Third World
States were planning an
initiative to have Israel
expelled from the UN Gen-
eral Assembly. He warned
that if Israel were sus-
pended from the world
body it would respond by
"suspending UN activities
in the Middle East."
Meanwhile, U.S. Ambas-
sador William Scranton
voiced objections to a state-
ment by an unspecified ma-
jority of the Security Coun-
cil critical of Israel's
occupation practices on the
West Bank.
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MARTIN WESTON
Martin Weston has bee- -
elected president of the Mk
ropolitan Detroit Bnai Britn
Council.
Weston was president of
Detroit Lodge, and held
many council offices. He
also is a board member of
the Michigan Region Br
Brith Youth Organizatiu_ -
and the Wayne State Uni-
versity Hillel Foundation.
Elected with him were:
vice presidents, Irving Bit-
terman, Sandy Friedman,
Richard Kay and Ernest
Shaw; secretaries, Peter
Pearlman and Joel Garfield;
treasurer, John Anstandig;
chaplain, David Bittker;
trustees, Irwin Alpern,
Floyd Borenstein, Stanley
Eisenberg, Sheldon Fridson,
Meyer Littky, Harry Mich-
elson, Dennis Rice, David -
Rosen, Leslie Silverman and
Harold Zuker.