THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Rabin and Israel Journalists Clash TEL AVIV (JTA) — Pre- mier Yitzhak Rabin and Is- rael's journalistic establish- ment clashed angrily at a meeting of the Israeli Press Council here. The premier accused the HOUSEHOLD SALES ESTATE LIQUIDATIONS APPRAISALS Let professionals han- dle your household and estate sales. SQUIDDLEY WINDOW CLEANING CO. I.G.S. ASSOCIATES DAY or EVENING - ■ •• ■ - press of being unfair, unbal- anced and alarmist in its presentation of the news and accused it of publishing stories without checking the facts. The journalists retorted that the government sup- pressed information or gave misinformation. The only agreement to emerge from the meeting was that the de- . bate be continued. 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Journalists responded to Rabin's remarks by accus- ing the government of fail- ure to provide facts or pro- viding erroneous facts. They noted that the Rabin Ad- ministration has abolished the weekly press briefings. Premier Rabin Praises Nixon TEL-AVIV — Premier Yitzhak Rabin, speaking to a meeting of volun- teers at the educational center in Zemach, had some unexpected praise for former President Ni- xon. According to Rabin, the former chief execu- tive did more for Israel than any other American president. Rabin referred to Nixon's orders to start the arms airlift to Israel during the Yom Kippur War. Rabin also praised Ni- xon's Mideast policy, claiming that he was the first American president in 29 years to be wel- comed in Cairo and Damascus because he showed his determina- tion to stand by Israel on one hand and to help achieve a political set- tlement on the other. Israel's Orchestra to Tour U.S. in Fall inc. SOUTHFIELD AT 13 MILE 646-8484 NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY NEW YORK (JTA) — The Israel Philharmonic Orches- tra, under its music advisor and conductor, Zubin Mehta, will be touring the U.S. this fall. The Bicenten- nial tour is being presented by Hurok Concerts, and is under the auspices of the America-Israel Cultural Foundation. Friday, July 30, 1976 25 Rabbi Urges Drive to Instill Judaica into Jewish Lifestyle TEL AVIV (JTA) — Rabbi Arthur Hertzberg, president of the American Jewish Congress, declared that Jewish organizations such as the World Jewish Congress must not "lose even one moment" in start- ing a campaign to instill Jewish content into Jewish life. The main components of Jewish content, he said, were links with Israel, Jew- ish tradition and the He- brew language. The deep erosion in world Jewry, the results of assimi- lation and intermarriage, constitutes a danger to the continuity of the Jewish nation no less than the ex- ternal danger that threat- ened during the Nazi era, Hertzberg told the Israeli Executive of the World Jew- ish Congress which is mark- ing its 40th anniversary. He said the WJC need not seek to replace the for- eign ministry of Israel in its political activities nor need it attempt to follow the lead of the World Zion- ist Organization in purely Zionist activities. Its main task is to pre- serve the Jewish nation and its activities in inter-faith discussions and efforts to establish relations with Third World nations are also of great importance, he said. Hertzberg observed that fund-raising campaigns and political rallies for Israel no longer constitute incentives for Jewish life nor do they fill Jewish life with suffi- cient content. 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