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October 22, 1976 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1976-10-22

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Zionist
Movement

Friday, October. 22, 1976

British Premier Callaghan
Vows Not to 'Desert' Israel

"We have never based the
Zionist movement on Jewish
CARDIFF, Wales (JTA)
suffering in Russia or in any -- If Middle East diplo-
other land. These sufferings macy resumes next year,
have never been the Britain will try to make
mainspring of Zionism. The certain that Israel will
foundation of Zionism was, not be "deserted" in its
and continues to be to this bid for peace and seeL
day, the yearning of the urity. Prime Minister
Jewish people for its home- James Callaghan made
land, for a national center this pledge here at a din-
ner in his own Welsh con-
and a national life."
—Chaim Weizmann stituency given by the
South Glamorgan Labor
Friends of Israel in honor
of Israeli Ambassador
Gideon Rafael.
Callaghan said he
hoped that whoever was
the Secretary of State
after the U.S. Presiden-
tial election would have
the "same depth of un-
derstanding as Dr. Henry
Kissinger."
The dinner, attended
largely by local Labor
Party officials, was a de-
comes. to your home or office with
monstration not only of
the "garage-on- wheels."
Socialist links but of the
Valet service that doesn't
sympathy of the Welsh
cost one penny extra!
people for Israel. Most of
■ Expert diagnostic tune-up
the speakers stressed the
■ Electronic analyzer — all
affinities between the
engine systems
U Professionally trained
two nations.
mechanics
Callaghan who also
▪ Perfect results assured
showed that his personal
Expanded Services
interest in Israel vies with
Call Sanford Rosenberg
that of his predecessor, Sir
for your car problems
Harold Wilson, the former
British Prime Minister,
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said: "Never did Israel
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friend. He strove to unite
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the interests of Britain

Right in Your
Own Driveway!

with forwarding Israel's
interests and security."
It was with Callaghan's
strong backing, he said,
that Wilson would be ad-
dressing next month's
Balfour Dinner in Israel.
Meanwhile, Britain's
ties with some Arab coun-
tries had improved,
enabling Britain to dis-
cuss questions more
openly and frankly with
them. But this was not at
Israel's. expense, Cal-
laghan added.
The
local
Labor
Friends include some of
Callaghan's staunchest
supporters in his own
constituency. One -of the
most prominent is David
Seligman, brother of Max
Seligman, the veteran Is-
raeli lawyer, and preSi-
dent of the Israel-British
Commonwealth Associa-
tion.

presents the

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Echeverria
Seeks UN Post

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LUIS ECHEVERRIA

SMALL BEQUESTS
BUILD A
STRONG ISRAEL

If the tradition of including the Jewish
National Fund in the Will of every Jew were
invariably_followed, sufficient resources would
be accumulated to ensure the future of the
young Jewish State on a sound basis of land
development, social welfare, and justice.

A bequest to the Jewish National Fund
should be as traditional as having a Blue Box
-
in one's home.

You may want your bequest to be
dedicated to afforestation, to a village, a
Nachlah, to a children's play area, to perpetual
yahrzeit or kaddish, or to some form of
permanent tribute in the names of persons
dear to you.

Consult the Foundation for Jewish
National Fund, 22100 Greenfield, 968-0820.
They will gladly. co-operate with you in
working out plans to meet your special
requirements, in strict privacy.

NEW YORK — Mexi-
- can President Luis
- Echeverria announced
his candidacy for a five-
year term as United Na-
tional secretary general.
Echeverria said he
would be a candidate "if
there is a current of opin-
ion- favoring a candidate
of the Third World."
When Mexico, under
the leadership of
Echeverria voted to
brand Zionism as racism,
it was speculated that
Echeverria was flirting
with the Third World to
gain the secretary gener-
al's post at the UN. This
speculation now is a fact:
the Mexican is competing
with Secretary General
Kurt Waldheim for that
post. But it is assumed
that Waldheim will be
re-elected.

Great
Selection

Technion Names
Vice Presidents

HAIFA — Oct. 1, three
new vice-presidents of
the Technion-Israel In-
stitute of Technology,
started their term of of-
fice, it was announced by
Technion President Gen.
(Res.) Amos Horev.
The appointments are:
Vice . President for
Academic Affairs, Prof.
Moshe Zakai; Vice Presi,
dent for Development,
Prof. Paul Singer; Vice
President for Research,
Prof. Zeki Berk. Vice
President for Administ-
ration and Finance,
Menahem Zahavi will
continue serving in his
capacity.

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