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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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"A man begins cutting his
wisdom teeth the first time
he bites off more than lie
can chew."
—Herb Caen

Almogi Will Present a Plan of Action to Zionist Congress

NEW YORK (JTA) —
Declaring that the next
World Zionist Congress to

The Officers and Members

of the Board of

CONG. BNAI ISRAEL-BETH
YEHUDAH OF OAK PARK
15400 West Ten Mile Road

at Greenfield Road

extend Best Wishes for a Happy,

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to the entire Jewish Community
All are welcome to worship with us in our

beautiful, air-conditioned sanctuary
a few choice seats are still available at
very reasonable prices

Services will be conducted by our own very

talented Ba'alei Tfilloh
Rabbi David M. Lieberman, Spiritual Leader

Meyer Levin, President

DO YOU HAVE A GIRL OR BOY
AGES 3 TO 5?

be held Jan. 17 in
Jerusalem will be "a turn-
ing •point for Zionists, -
Yosef Almogi, chairman .
of the Jewish Agency and
the World Zionist Organi-
zation Executives, out-
lined a four-year plan of
action that, he said, he is
going to present at the
Congress.
Addressing a press con-
ference at the Jewish,
Agency headquarters in
New York, Almogi said
that his plan calls for a
drive to increase aliya
with more power in the
planning and implemen-
tation of programs in the
hands of the Jewish com-
munities and Zionist fed-
erations; broadening of
Zionist education.
throughout the Diaspora;
and a major campaign
aimed at deepening
Zionist ideology and

clarifying the goals of
Zionism.
In London Leon Dulzin,
treasurer of the WZO and
the Jewish Agency, voi-
ced strong opposition to
the decision not to hold
elections for the next
World Zionist. Congress
scheduled to open in
Jerusalem in January.
"Avoiding elections
would be a blow to the
democratic nature 'of the
Zionist movement,". Dul-
zin declared in an address
before the European con-
ference of the World
Union of General Zionists.
Dulzin, a leader. of the
Likud opposition in Israel,
is co-president of the
World Union.
He said the decision to
forego elections was
made by groups intent on
maintaining the status
quo because they feared

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elections . might
de-
monstrate the erosion of
their power in the Zionist
movement. He said the
World Union was one of
those Zionist bodies that
would be adversely af-
fected by the failure to
hold elections.

IRENE EAGLE

626-4769 626-8907:

A Liberal Conservative Cong.

HA-NER HA-TAMID

will hold-

HIGH HOLIDAY SERVICES

in the Jewish War Veterans Memorial Home

16990 W. 12 Mile Rd., Southfield.

non-members $25.00
join this family oriented Cong.

an experienced child supervisor during service

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION

Speculation Rife on Possible
Successor to Malcolm Toon

JERUSALEM — With a confidant of Kissinger
word now out "almost of- during the shuttleS.
ficially" from Wash-
Observers in Israel also
ington that Malcolm cautioned that it might
IF NOT . . . IT IS NOT TOO LATE .. .
Toon, the U.S. Ambas- yet be premature to say
sador to Israel, has been farewell to Toon, even if
chosen for the Moscow the reports are correct of
Embassy, speculation Ford's desire to send him
REGISTER THEM NOW IN THE
has naturally begun in to Moscow.
Israel regarding - his suc-
First, he must cross the
cessor.
The evening paper Congressional hearings
"Yediot Aharonot" in a hurdle, which, as a known
speculative report from hardliner on U.S.-USSR
MISHKAN ISRAEL
Washington mooted relations might not be
Larry Eagleburger, a top such smooth going. More
NURSERY
Kissinger aide, as a likely importantly, the Soviets
must agree to his ap-
candidate.
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pointment — which is al-
But
the
paper
added
the
West Nine Mile Road
possibility that Ford might -ready being interpreted
wish
to make a "political as a gesture of displea-
Oak Park, Michigan
appointment" of the Tel sure by Ford with the
Aviv posting, rewarding trend of relations with
oxie of his top campaign Moscow.
supporters.
A third prospect men- Ben-Gurion U. Unit
Excellent educational program . . .
tioned by the paper was
Trained experienced teacher.. . .
that the appointment to Hear Kissinger
Small classes geared to the
would not be made until
NEW YORK — Secre-
after the new administra-
interest of the individual child . . .
tary of State Henry A.
tion takes office.
Arts & Crafts . . . Trips . . . Music
The best opinion in Kissinger will be the
Jewish Holidays . .. And much more
Jerusalem, however, principal speaker at the
seemed to be that the post inaugural dinner of the
CALL THE NURSERY OFFICE NOW
would not be left open American Associates of
that long, and that the Ben-Gurion University of
likeliest appointee is the Negev Tuesday at the
Alfred Atherton, Pierre Hotel in New York.
longtime State Depart- Aron Chilewich, presi-
ment Mideast expert and dent of the American As-
sociates of BGU, will be
honored. Detroit indus-
trialist-philanthropist
Max Fisher will be among
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The Members of The
the guest speakers.

MOVING?

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: IN YOUR HOME
ESTATES LIQUIDATED :

call Rabbi Goldwater 5 5 7-1626 or

Sidney Schnyder 968-1968

ARE THEY ENROLLED IN A NURSERY?

548-2666

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SHOLEM ALEICHEM
INSTITUTE

invite you to join them at their

SECULAR HIGH HOLY DAY ASSEMBLIES

to be held at

PEPPER SCHOOL

24301 Church (at Dartmouth) Oak Park

ROSH HASHANAH: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25th, 10:00 A.M.-12:00 Noon

KOL NIDRE: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3rd, 8:00 P.M.-10:00 P.M.

YOM KIPPUR: MONDAY, OCTOBER 4th, 10:00 A.M.-12:00 Noon

ASSEMBLY TEXTS: English-Yiddish-Hebrew

NO TICKET REQUIRED

*Membership inquiries welcome. Call Institute office: 626-9565

Mideastern Dance
Classes Offered

Southfield Parks and
Recreation Department
vcTill offer two 12-week
sessions of Mideastern
dance for teens and
adults beginning at the
parks and recreation
building.

Rachel Jacobs of the
Jewish Community Cent-
er's Festival Dancers is
scheduled to teach the
course.
Persons interested in
taking the . course are
required to have a
leotard, tights and a hip
sash or belt that jingles.
To register, call the parks
and recreation office,
354-9603.

You are Cordially Invited
to an.

Open House and Coffee Hour

prior to Selihot Services

Saturday, Sept. 18,
at 11:00 P.M.

Young Israel of Oak-Woods

24061 Coolidge, Oak Park

Selected seats still available for the High Holy
Days. Committee in session Sunday
9:00 A.M.-12, noon;
Mon.-Thurs. 7:30-8:30 P.M.

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If You Have Not Yet Made Your
High Holiday Reservations

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The Sephardic Community
of Greater Detroit

Invites You to Worship With Them In

Traditional Sephardic Services

at the Zionist Cultural Center

18451 W. Ten Mile Rd. Southfield

$35 per Family
entitles You to

FULL FAMILY

Participation at High Holiday Services and
Membership the Year 'Round

Membership is open to all in the Jewish community

Individual Seats: $15
For info call
Mary Papo 547-2379
Jack Gormezano 547-5768

A 10 P.M. Social Hour Will Proceed Slikhot Services

September 10 at the Zionist Cultural Center

Please Join Us

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