54 Friday, November 26, 1976 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Rabbi Yosef Imposes Ban Physicist Named NEW YORK — Prof. Fred H. Pollak, an inter- nationally renowned physicist, has been ap- pointed director of the Maxwell R. Maybaum In- stitute at Yeshiva Uni- versity's Belfer Graduate School of Science. Prof. Pollak has been long active in Jewish life. He is past national chairman of the Commit- tee of Concerned Scien- tists, an organization working on behalf of Soviet Jewish scientists and engineers. JERUSALEM (ZINS) — The Sephardi Chief Rabbi of Israel, Rabbi Ovadia Yosef, has proc- laimed that Cohanim are forbidden to enter the Cave of Machpelah, the tomb of Rachel and other such graves. Rabbi Yosef based his pronouncement on quo- tations from Halakha. which state that Cohanim are not allowed to visit cemeteries because graves are ritually unc- lean. Several months ago Rabbi Yosef proclaimed that Halakha forbids as Israeli Overdose cent to the Temple TEL AVIV (ZINS) — A Mount. study made by Histad- rut's Kupat-Cholim medi- cal researchers indicates Retirees Focus that among 11 developed of UAHC Parley countries Israel occupies first place in the volume NEW YORK — The of medications consumed. first National Conference Israel's annual consump- on Gerontology bringing tion is 24 drugs per per- together rabbis, physi- son; Austria, 13.3; Fr- cians and academic spe- ance, 12; Italy, 11; Bel- cialists has been or- gium, 7.1; West Germany, ganized by the Union of 6.5; New Zealand, 6.4; American Hebrew Con- Holland, 6.2; England, gregations, Dec. 12-16 in 5.4; United States, 4.7; Freeport, Grand Bahama Sweden, 3.9. Island. The meeting repre- sents the first stage in Bellow to Deliver training congregational team" specialists enabl- Special Lecture ing local synagogues to NEW YORK — Saul develop programs to meet Bellow, winner of the the needs of their retired 1976 Nobel Prize in litera- older members. ture and the Pulitzer Prize for fiction, has been chosen to deliver the 1977 British Jew Jefferson lecture of the Sells to Arab National Endowment for LONDON (ZINS) — the Humanities. The lecture, which car- Jewish woman Deputy of Parliament, Sally Op- ries a $10,000 stipend, will penheim, has sold her be delivered in two parts house to an Arab sheik for next March — one in Washington, the other in 600,000 Pounds Sterling. Reacting to the storm Chicago. Mr. Bellow's raised by Jews as a result theme will be the "Ameri- of the transaction, Op- can Writer and his Mate- penheim said, "We had to rial." sell the house because of the great cost of upkeep. We are not able to live Torczyner Gets above our economic ZOA Appointment means." NEW YORK (ZINS) — Jacques Torczyner, a past Valero Is Named president of the Zionist Organization of America to Technion Chair and member of the HAIFA — Prof. Aaron Executive Board of the Valero, associate dean of World Zionist Organiza- the Technion's school of tion has been appointed medicine, has been chairman of the 80th Na- named incumbent of the tional Convention Com- Rebecca and Herman mittee of the Zionist Or- Fineberg chair in geriat- ganization of America. rics established at the The convention will be Technion — Israel Insti- held in Israel, July 6-13, tute of Technology, by the 1977. The appointment Pittsburgh Chapter of the was announced by Dr. American Technion Soci- Joseph P. Sternstein, ety. ZOA president. Born in Jerusalem, Prof. Valero was edu- cated in England and has Airlines Apply served on the staffs of for Israel Charter hospitals in England and WASHINGTON — A Israel. total of 11 airlines have applied to operate char- PLO to Negotiate? ters to the Israeli resort NEW YORK (ZINS) — complex at Eilat, accord- Yasir Arafat declared at ing to a recent article in a meeting with his ad- Aviation Week and Space visors that his organiza- Technology magazine. tion must adjust to the Israel has moved to new conditions that have relax foreign policy re- been created by its de- strictions which were feats in Lebanon, and originally aimed at pro- that he must prepare to tecting El Al. Most of the applications negotiate with Israel about the establishment have come from Scan- of a Palestinian state. dinavia and West Ger- The Baltimore Sun pub- many, where Israel tours lished the story. have long been popular. HIAS Unit Head Named NY Judge NEW YORK — Mrs. Betty Weinberg Ellerin, president of the HIAS Women's Division, has been elected a judge of the Civil Court of New York County. Mrs. Elle- rin also is a vice president and member of the board of directors of HIAS. Mrs. Ellerin is a former president of the New York Women's Bar As- sociation and is still a di- rector. A graduate of New York University Law School, she is also a member of the League of Women Voters. Mrs. Ellerin has toured and spoken extensively on behalf of HIAS. Peirez Memorial Dedicated in Israel Record Tourism, But Hotels Slump Brezhnev Cancels Visit to London TEL AVIV (ZINS) — LONDON (ZINS) — More than 800,000 The local press an- tourists will visit Israel nounced that the Soviet by the end of 1976, a re- leader, Leonid Breshnev, cord number for one year. will cancel his visit to But, according to London which was to Ha'aretz, the owners of have taken place at the the largest hotels say beginning of next year. that four years ago, about Brezhnev's decision re- 727,000 tourists came and sulted from the demonst- were accommodated in rations against Boris 16,000 rooms. Ponamereiev, the direc- In 1975 there were tor of the Political De7 25,000 hotel rooms but partment of the Soviet only 620,000 tourists. Communist who Today there are 27,00.0 was on a visit Party, to London. hotel rooms, but many tourists stay at kibutzim Czech . :emetery or with relatives. • Facing Bulldozers LONDON — Part of the cemetery of Komarno, one of the largest Slovak Jewish communities, will be razed as part of a town plannirig program, ac- cording to the Interna- tional Council of Jews from Czechoslovakia. It is the sixth Jewish cemetery in Czechos- lovakia to be partially or totally removed for a pub- lic building project this year. Kibutz Lavi Has U.S. Office NEW YORK — Kibutz Lavi, a religious settle- ment founded by Jews from English-speaking countries, has for the past 16 years specialized in the production of synagogue furniture. The kibutz has estab- lished a representative office in the U.S. For in- formation or catalogues, write Solwood Inc., 415 Madison Ave., New York, N.Y. 10017. JERUSALEM — The "Lawrence Peirez Memo- rial Grove" — some 1,000 trees planted on A hillside overlooking Jerusalem — was dedicated in Jerusalem by the Anti- Defamation League of Bnai Brith in memory of the ADL leader. Mr. Peirez, who died Oct. 15 at age 61, was chairman of ADL's na- tional civil rights com- mittee, a member of the JDC to Hold ADL's national commis- Annual Meeting sion, and international vice president of Bnai NEW YORK — The Brith. 62nd annual meeting of The grove honoring Mr. the Joint Distribution Peirez is in an area of the Committee will be held on Jerusalem Forest desig- _Dec. 8 at the New York nated as the Bicentennial Hilton it was announced Year Region and com- by Jack D. Weiler, JDC memorating 200 years of chairman. American democracy. More than 400 Jewish community leaders from the United . States and Habonim Aliya Canada who are expected to attend will also act on a Group is Formed proposed budget for 1977 NEW YORK — A total and elect officers for the of 65 college-age Ameri- coming year, can youths, members of Habonim, Labor Zionist Peres to Address youth, have formed a new 1977 UJA Dinner aliya group called Mizgeret Aliya. NEW YORK — The Most of the members opening of the fastest- who joined Mizgeret paced campaign in Aliya participated in last American Jewish fun- year's Habonim_ Youth draising history will Workshop in Israel, a climax on Dec. 9, when Is- program founded in 195.1 raeli Defense Minister in which American Shimon Peres addresses youths work and study the 1977 UJA Leadership for a year on a kibbutz in Dinner, General Chair- Israel. man Frank R. Lauten- The new aliya unit will berg announced. be - settling in Israel dur- Latenberg said the ing 1980-81. Some mem- dinner would mark the bers will settle in kibbutz culmination of a national, Gezer and others in Kib- advanced-gifts campaign butz Grofit, cooperative phase that began' before agriculture settlements the Entebbe raid last of Habonim. summer and reached a high point in October dur- ing "This Year in Soviet Emigrants Jerusalem," the 3,000 Seek Jewish Link strong UJA national con- VIENNA (ZINS) — ference held in Israel. Soviet emigrants say Russians try very hard to buy into or discover a lin- Arab Majority kage to Jewish family NEW YORK (ZINS) — lineage. Identities as In the absence of a mass "Jews," they hope, would migration to Israel, the give them a better chance Arabs will exceed the to leave the Soviet Union. number of Jews within Some young Russians, the old borders a hundred propelled by the drive to years from now. If Israel emigrate, marry Jewish should remain in the ad- girls. ministered territories, Meanwhile, some the Arabs will exceed the Soviet Jews in Vienna are number of Jews within 65 seeking "Aryan papers" years according to a to secure a permit to set- study published by the tle in West Germany. U.S. Library of Congress. ' Eleanor Schwartz Elected tb,NFTS NEW YORK — Eleanor Schwartz has been named as the new execu- tive director of the Na- tional Federation of Temple Sisterhoods, the women's agency of Re- form Judaism, represent- ing more than 100,000 women in over 630 Sis- terhoods throughout the United -States, Canada and 13 other countries. NCSJ Appoints Wallach to Capitol NEW YORK — The Na- tional Conference on Soviet Jewry has ap- pointed Marina Wallach as its new Washington representative. A graduate of Bryn Mawr University Wal- lach replaces Jon Roten- berg who will resume his studies at Harvard Uni- versity. DOM Trade With Arabs TEL AVIV (ZINS) — Leading Israeli economists claim that a large number of Jews in the United States trade with Arab countries, con- tinuing to support Israel while transfering knowl- edge and development to Arab lands. Some of these Jews are sure that their trade with Arab lands will ulti- mately lessen the Arab's hatred of Israel. Czech Relatioi With PLO Seen LONDON — The Inter- national Council of Jews from Czechoslovakia (ICJC) says the Palestine Liberation Organization may be given diplomatic recognition by the Czech government. The ICJC says the Czechs signed a protocol in September allowing a PLO mission in Czechos- lovakia and that 'a PLO office has been operating in Prague for more than two years. Propaganda War TUNISIA (ZINS) — In an interview with the Jordanian newspaper, El-Rae, Egyptian profes- sor, Ebed Muhammed ex- pressed concern over the Arab programs transmit- ted by Israel Radio. He designated them as a "dangerous propaganda instrument in the hands of the Zionists who spread defeatism in the Arab lands." North Sea Oil BRUSSELS (ZINS) — British Minister of Energy Wedgewood Ben emphasized that by the end of 1977, England would pump about half a million barrels of oil a day from the North Sea oil wells. This will improve the energy situation of Western Europe, but not reduce its dependence on oil from the Mediterra- nean oil wells, the minis- ter said. 41•11EINIMINVIII BY HENRY LEONARD 0 tr. 4.) BAKE R Y 0 >. a 0 O 0 TAKE kfuribet - A r=urt ( 56-tu s ct7 rliti-i3g) "Egg-Twist? — Oh, you mean a Chaleh!" no