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January 28, 1977 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1977-01-28

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, January 28, 1977 19

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Jerusalem Quiz

A quiz testing your knowledge about
Jerusalem has been prepared by Tamar
Grand and Dr. A.P. Gannes in obser-
vance of the 10th anniversary of the
reunification of Jerusalem. This fea-
ture has been prepared for the member
papers of the American Jewish Press
Association by the Department of Edu-
cation and Hebrew Culture of the
American Section of the World Zionist
Organization.



1. The first settlement begun in 1860 outside the
walls of 'the Old City was named for Sir Moses
Montefiore, What was the name of the settle-
ment?
. What was the famous landmark built by this
philanthropist which still stands today?
3. Is the following statement true or false: Since
1896, Jews constituted a majority of Jerusalem's
population.
4. Why was December, 1917 an important date in the
history of Jerusalem?
5. From whom did the British capture Jerusalem in
1917?
6. What name was given to the division of Jewish
soldiers who fought with the British army and
liberated Jerusalem during World War I?
7. What was the decision of the League of Nations
concerning Palestine?
8. The 1947 UN Partition Resolution gave Jerusalem
a special status. What was it? Was it accepted?
9. Were Jews permitted to worship at the Wall during
the period of the Mandate?
10. In the years 1948 to 1967, Jews were not permitted
to worship at the Wall. Why not?
11. What street in Jerusalem is named for the king of
England at the time the Balfour Declaration was
issued?
12. What Jerusalem street is named for the pioneer of
the revival of the Hebrew language?
13. There is an Abravanel St. in Jerusalem. Who was
Abravanel?
14. After whom is Ben Maimon St. named?
15. After whom is Ramban St. named?
16. What street in Jerusalem is named for the
foremost Hebrew national poet?
17. There is a street in Jerusalem named for Rav
Kook. Who was he?
18. The Knesset is decorated with many priceless
works of art. What famous artist designed the wall
_ tapestries and mosaics?
19. What emblem of Israel stands near the entrance of
the Knesset building? Who presented this gift to
the Knesset?
20. On the two lower branches of this symbol are these
words: "Not by might nor by power,
,
but by My
spirit, saith the Lord of Hosts. ' To what prophet
are these words attributed?

Body Treated as 'Holy Subject'

BY RABBI SAMUEL FOX
(Copyright 1976, -JTA, Inc.)

is forbidden to give the
body of a Jewish corpse to
medical practitioners for
experimentation and study.
If the person in question
has not ordered this during
his lifetime it is unquestion-
ably prohibited. Even if the
person willed his body dur-
ing his lifetime many au-
thorities prohibit it. There
are a number of reasons for
this reluctance.
First, it is a general prin-
ciple in Jewish law that not
only the soul but also the

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life.
Thus a person has no
right to mutilate his body.
during his lifetime and also
does not have the authority
to subject it to mutilation
after his demise.

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Cardinal's Cousin a Citizen of Israel

JERUSALEM (ZINS) nal Spellman of New
— U.S. Corigressional de- York.
legations that visited the
David Spellman, 32, is a
Golan Heights and the
Galilee last fall were verteran of the Israeli
guided by a red-headed army and is secretary of
Irish Catholic who is a Kibutz Gonan in the
cousin of the late Cardi- Hulah Valley.

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body is to be treated as a
holy object because man, in
his entirety, is the "image of
the Almighty," i.e., both
body and soul, are not to be
treated as an objeet but as a
subject.
To simply reduce the
body to an object of study
and experimentation in-
deed depreciates the spir-
itual value of a human
being. Second, the owner-.
ship of the human body is
not the province of man to
do with as he pleases. The
Almighty is said.to be both
the owner and authority of

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