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Phone 353-1300 cases. Ask for water and you get it. They allow medication. The women are treated courteously. They abused Eddie the painter inhumanly. Gutsy Eddie. He never whimpered. Then they eased up on him and praised his courage." In the wake of the af- fair, Bnai Brith leaders have called for national and international mea- sures to combat ter- rorism. Sidney H. Closter, direc- tor of the Bani Brith Foundation, said the Hanafis behaved "alter- nately with civility and great cruelty." He said anti-Semitic tirades and epithets were hurled fre- quently at the hostages who :were told that "we were responsible for all the ills of the world." Simon said the Jewish hostages were not singled out for special attention by the gunmen even through the Hanafis said repeatedly they were anti-Zionist. Old met" were told they would be decapitated by the Hanafis who wielded machetes and automatic weapons. Some men were pistol whipped and kicked, ap- parently without provo- cation, one released hos- tage said. The women, however, were left un- tied, unlike the men, most of whom were tied with - electric cords and neckties. When the terrorists en- tered the Bnai Brith headquarters, which has gold-lettered Hebrew teachings prominently displayed on its exterior, they brandished their weapons and shouted anti-Semitic curses. Khaalis, the Hanafi leader who stationed him- self at the Bnai Brith Bernard Simon, public relations director for Bnai Brith, is shown looking at the eigth floor rubble in the Bnai Brith building where terrorists held 107 hostages last week. * ,* building and directed the W. Va) and Sen. Lloyd city-wide rampage from Bentsen (D. Tex.) assailed there, asked someone to the decision to free assist him with phone Khaalis, and three of his calls. Betty J. , Neal, sec- followers without bail. retary to Bnai Brith's per- The question was raised sonnel director, volun as to why the more than teered. Khaalis asked if she 150 men and women in the was Jewish and she said Bnai Brith building did no.' He replied, "OK, I not resist more forcefully the terrorists began don't want any of those when floor by floor round- Jew bastards taking my their up. calls." She also reported Some hostages who that he refused to charge long-distance phone calls spoke of it afterwards said they were too sur- to Bnai Brith. _ Several of the hostages prised and failed to said the captives.had very realize what was happen- little to eat during the ing till they were within siege. One reported that range of the guns and they were fed coffee and machetes. doughnuts in the morn- Another said: "In a way ing and "lousy" corned it's very simple. We all be- beef sandwiches in the came sheep. People talk evening. "Who, eats about Nazi Germany, corned beef with mayon- they ask why the Jews did naise?" asked one of the not fight back, why they hostages. "For a Jew, didn't do something. If that's a travesty." these people had been 'at Senate Majority Bnai Brith, they would Leader Robert Byrd (D. have understood." Vitality of 'Roots' in Jewish Life Emphasized at Pinsker Celebration "Roots" as an impor- and introduced 20 families tant factor in cementing as newly enrolled mem- the generations were de- bers, thus indicating that fined at the 50th anniver- the Pinsker Society re- sary dinner of the Pinsker mains a vital factor in the Progressive Aid Society, community. Sunday evening, at Adat Harry Laker, presi- Shalom Synagogue. • dent, who has held that Rabbi Milton Arm, the office for four other terms guest speaker at the since 1935, spoke about event which was at- the philanthropic goals of tended by 300' members the group. He em- and guests from impor- phasized the perpetuated tant philanthropic and desire by the 200 mem- social service move- bers to serve the commu- ments, gave a history of nity and to remember the the city of Pinsk,, whence origin of the group when originated the organizers it aided the landsleit and members of the soci- provided assistance loc- ety, and spoke on the im- ally to many causes, sup- portance of continuity in ported the U.S. War remembering history and Bonds and conducted thereby strengthening regular cultural pro- Jewish traditions. grams. He stated that all " 'Roots' serve as a -door these aims continue and to the past," Rabbi Arm he announced gifts total- declared. ling more than $10,000, to Louis Levine, a former mark the 50th anniver- president of the society, sary, to the following now its historian, as causes: toastmaster, added to Akiva Hebrew Day Rabbi Arm's historical School, Allied, Jewish analysis of Pinsk by de- Campaign, American Red scribing the group's dedi- Magen David for Israel. cated labors in, Detroit. He Bicur Holim Hospital, expressed pride in its sur- City of Hope/Detroit vival as a landsmanshaft Businessmen's Group, Detroit Round Table of National Conference of Christians and Jews, Igud Lema'an Hahayal (USO of Israel), Histad- rut, Israel Emergency Fund, Jewish Home for the Aged, Jewish Na- tional Fund, Mizrachi, Mo'os Hitim Organiza- tion of Detroit, Inc., Na- tional Federation o _ f the Blind, Penrickton Nur- sery for Blind Children, Pioneer Women Child Re- scue, Yeshiva Beth Yehudah and Hillel Day School. Eric Rosenow provid a musical program."' Irvin Forman, the Pins- ker vice president, dis- tributed awards to a group of the most active mem- bers. Brief addresses also were delivered by Sarah (Mrs. Harry) Laker, Diane _ (Mrs. Louis) Levine and Philip Slomovitz. • Rabbi Herbert Eskin gave the invocation and Cantor Simon Bermanis led in the Benshen.