THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Golda Seeks Aid for Israel Economy NEW YORK — Former Prime Minister Golda Meir called on American and Canadian Jewry to help maintain Israel's development program to avoid the threat of un- employment, to enable the country to provide jobs for new immigrants and to make it possible for Israel to negotiate peace from a position of economic strength. Friday, November 26, 1976 13 Soviets Rescind Charges Against Ahs, Chernobilsky locks presents the ue eather Mrs. Meir, who spoke by telephone from her home in Tel Aviv to a meeting of, the national campaign cabinet of the Israel Bond Organization at the Waldorf Astoria in New York, emphasized that Israel's economic development program depended to a very large extent on the proceeds from the sale of Israel Bonds. Russian Jewish "refusenik" Boris Chernobilsky, right, is shown with his wife Elena and two daughters in a photograph obtained by the Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry. NEW YORK (JTA) — lowing his initial visa ap- Soviet authorities have plication, he was expelled unexpectedly released from the Voronezh Uni- Chaim Herzog, Israel's two Jewish activists who versity mathematics de- Ambassador to the Un- were facing prison terms partment. Meanwhile, the re- ited Nations, was the of up to five years for principal speaker at the their part in demonstra- mains of Yiddish author, afternoon meeting which tions by Moscow Jews last Mendele Mocher Sforiin officially inaugurated an month to demand to know (1835-1917), have been intensive cash campaign why they have been de- transferred by Soviet au- thorities to a Christian for the collection of all nied exit visas. Boris Chernobilsky and cemetery in his home outstanding Israel Bond commitments in the Un- Dr. Iosif Ahs, who were to town in Odessa, the Grea- stand trial on charges of ter New York Conference ited States and Canada. "malicious hooliganism," on Soviet Jewry reports. were told by Soviet au- Originally located in thorities that they were the Old Jewish Cemetery being freed because it of Odessa, his gravestone .71101ait was their first offense is now flanked by Christ- and because both are ian crosses atop Christian gravestones. This is yet CUSTOM FURNITURE & family men. The National Confer- another violation of the CARPET CLEANING ence on Soviet Jewry cal- cultural provisions of the led the move "unpre- Helsinki accords, the ON LOCATION GNYCSJ says. cedented." According to the NCSJ, veteran activist Vladimir Phone Slepak attributed the Soviet action to pressure 549-7170 from the United States. NEW YORK — Israel It was also reported Pollak, head of Polgat that Mark Lutsker, a Textiles, was honored at HOUSEHOLD former "prisoner of con- Shaare Zedek Hospital's SALES science' who recently fifth annual dinner Wed- completed a two-year nesday in the Knesset ESTATE LIQUIDATIONS sentence on charges of under the patronage of APPRAISALS draft evasion, was President Ephraim Kat- Let professionals han- granted an exit visa to zir. dle your household The hospital's Board of join his fiance in Israel. Lutsker was a key or- Governors, noted that and estate sales. ganizer of the September Pollak had displayed an I.G.S. ASSOCIATES protest by Kiev Jews over exemplary and mag- DAY or Soviet failure to nanimous response to the EVENING memorialize more than urgent social and medical 569-0219 100,000 Jews slain by the needs of Israel, in addi- Nazis at Babi Yar. Fol- tion to his outstanding ef- 642-7137 forts in furthering the economic development of the country. THE On the first anniver- sary of the passing of Edith Pollak, the late wife of Israel Pollak, Shaare announces extended Zedek Hospital in Jerusalem has an- nounced that a modern GIFT cobalt ray treatment HOURS facility will be named in her memory in the new Shaare Zedek Medical FRI., NOV.26 Center now under con- THURS., DEC.2 9:30AM struction. Collection Bert Paley genuine suede and leather outerwear is in the forefront of this fall's leather fashions. Its inimitable "fine leather" . . . soft, supple feel . . . distinctive cut set it apart from the others. ..... ..••• Pollak Honoree of SZ Hospital ---- GOLD PLACE to 8:30 PM THURS., DEC. 9 THURS., DEC. 16 THURS., DEC:23 OPEN DAILY9 30 5 00 wr El ■ t r.1 - A NI PLA:CE North Park Plaza, Room 120 17117 W. Nine Mile Road Southfield, Michigan 48075 (313) 559-6140 • Great Selection including casual-or- dressy, single-or-double- breasted styles in short, three-quarter, or full lengths with or without sheepskin shearling collars and linings. Bar Mitzva Rites in 'Mitzva Mobiles' NEW YORK (JTA) — Jewish males who, for one reason or another, failed to celebrate becoming Bar Mitzva at the tra- ditional age of 13, are being given the chance to have the ceremony in an unusual setting — one of the Mitzva Mobiles roam- ing New York City streets under sponsorship of the Lubavitch movement. IOC is r CLOTHES of West Bloomfield in the new enclosed Orchard Mall on Orchard Lake Road mile north of Maple Road Phone: 851-9080 I MON. TUE. WED. SAT. till 6p.m. THURS. FRI. 10 to 9p.m. OPEN SUNDAY, 12 to 5 PM