10 Friday, August 27, 1976 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Charter Flights to Israel Begin JERUSALEM (JTA) The first charter flight program to Israel from the U.S. west coast will start by 'PASSPORT PHOTOS In Living Color WHILE YOU WAIT READY IN MINUTES No Appointment Needed All Types of identification photos. Black and White or Color BLOW UPS UP TO APPROX. 18"x24" Black & White-or color • Photo ID Cards • All Types of Photo Reproduction Work • Laminating • Instant Color Portraits At These 5.5. Kresge Stores Only Northland Center 569-1502 \ VE 7-2431 Oakland Mall .585-6200 mid-November, according to the Jerusalem Post. The program, to be operated by Creative World Travel of Los Angeles, will take place for five months, with passengers flown in every two weeks by World Airways. MIZRACHI TOURS PLANNING TO GO TO ISRAEL? CALL US FOR DETAILS HIGH HOLIDAYS AND ALL YEAR ROUND 100's of trips, fare only or with ac- commodations youth fare at re- duced price For Further lnfio Call 398-7180 23125 Coolidge, Oak Park ISRAEL GROUP RATES REDUCED BY $150 Starting Sept. 1st LET AN ISRAELI PLAN YOUR TRIP Call Reuven at 559-2770 Goldstein Travel 17520 W. 12 Mile Rd., Southfield, Mich. 48076 (One block east of Southfield Rd.) Open Sundays 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Michigan Family Now in Israel HAIFA — Three years ago John Pollachek was a prosperous businessman with a chain of fabric stores extending from his hometown in Jackson ac- ross the rest of central Michigan. , He and his wife, • Jackie, were "known, successful and had everything we needed." Then, suddenly, they decided to sell ev- erything and move to Is- rael with their two chil- dren. "Our decision was the culmination of 16 years in Jackson, a small town with a Jewish population of 80," explains Jackie. Our interest in Israel began to grow and in 1968, the first year we had enough money to travel abroad, we visited Israel. From that point on we knew we would come back here to live." After a quick trip in 1971 (their fourth in four years) to buy an apart- ment, a car and appliances, the Pol- lacheks arrived by boat in July of 1972. At a party several months later, Pol- lachek heard about an opening at Elbit, a lead- ing Israeli computer firm run along Western lines. "I became an expeditor, in charge of improving the flow of materials. The .de- partment which I head in conjunction with an Is- raeli, was created to stop inefficiency and waste on the production site. I think I've been influential. For the first time recently, the company kept to a produc- tion schedule." dotimilli 00 ria On CU au JD 0. Co l DO E.10 D ll no r eel INA. 1 .84111 YOU CAN EVEN EXTEND YOUR STAY... "PERFECT FOR GROUPS" HAMILTON, MILLER, HUDSON & FAYNE TRAVEL CORPORATION 230 77 Greenfield Rd. Southfield Mi 48075 . CALL (313) 557-8606 _ SEPT. 3-5 $149.--z SEPT. 10-12 $139 SEPT. 17-19 $129 OCT. 1-3 $139 OCT 8-10 $,39 ..... OCT. 22-24 19 OCT. 29-31 $139 5-7 $139 NOV. 12-14 $129 NOV. 19-21 $128 NOV. 26-28 $149 DEC. 3-5 $129 DEC. 10-12 $139 DEC. 17-19 .$139 DEC. 24-26 DEC. 31-JA$N1 .491 $159 The adjustment to Is- rael was easy for Pol- lachek, Jackie and also for Danny, their youngest g child, who had gradua ted from high school the month before the family immigrated. Within half a year, after learning Heb- rew, he had joined the Army and was serving in the Sinai. "We asked our kids to give Israel one year be- fore making any deci- sions," explains Pol- lachek. "After her first year at the Hebrew Uni- versity, Linda told us she wanted to finish her edu- cation in the States. She was packed and ready to go when the Yom Kippur War broke out. After that she felt she couldn't go back." "I'm happy with my view of Haifa Bay, the climate, and surround- ings,". says Pollachek. "We have lots of good friends and a happy social life. Here, my life is what I've always wanted it to be. I just never knew be- fore that it was possible." Retraction Printed for Rabbi Belton NEW YORK — "Hirado," a magazine published by the Federation of Hungarian Jews in Great Britain, has printed a full retraction for allegations made in its March 1976 issue about Rabbi Albert B. Belton of New York. Dr. Belton was rabbi in the Budapest ghetto in 1944- 45, and sent the magazine copies of official Hungarian Supreme Court for Political Cases documents that proved his courage in aiding the 70,000 prisoners of the ghetto. Hirado's editorial com- mittee retracted allegations published in a book review of "Szent Imre Indulo." The lengthy retraction stated in part, "His conduct and good deeds prove that he did not evade the fate of his com- munity, he did not go into hiding in time of danger, but stood fast at his post quite often at the peril of his life." Dinitz to Return to ol s s , i r b a i le i ty l for of r achlange Talks of JERUSALEM (JTA) — Israel's Ambassador to Washington, Simha Dinitz, returns to Israel for a series of top-level consultations in mid-September. His visit was described by political sources as a regular visit after being out of the coun- try for more than a year. Topics of the discussions will range over all issues concerning the complex relations between Israel and the U.S., beginning with the upcoming session of the General Assembly through issues such as economic and military aid, and the Gathering Cites Yiddish -Theater BUCHAREST (JTA) — The leaders of the artis- tic, cultural and scientific community and a delega- tion of prominent Jewish writers, poets, artists and journalists came to Jassy to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the birth of the Yiddish thea- ter last week. The reception at kosher restaurant was given by the Federation of Jewish Romanian Communities. 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The College of Adult Jewish Studies will start again this fall its three-year cycle of studying Jewish history, literature and culture. Adults can attend classes two mornings week- ly for three years. The three-year cycle provides students with enough credits at the Conservative school for an Associate of Arts degree in Jewish studies. Administration Washington. The ALADDIN HOTEL T PO RT IN $ 900 per/person based on Dbl. 0cc. ELKIN TRAVEL • in the Lincoln Center call 968-7800