22 Friday. April 1. 1977 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS ***************************** 4E1 -4( -.1( Ilan-% and Inn Seim art• and the Girls %sish all their friendr. and customers a Happ. Health\ Passm 23077 Coolidge, Oak Park Fee Vedtext awe Pat,14#14 TEL TWELVE MALL 353-4949 ***************************** Brodhead, Israel Official to Speak at Independence Week Lectures The Jewish Community Center will_ celebrate Is- rael's independence with a full week of activities. April 16-24. At 2 p.m. April 17 in the Center's Aaron DeRoy Stu- dio Theatre, in a lecture co- sponsored _ by the Jewish Community Council, Rep. William M. Broadhead will discuss Israel and, Domes- tic : 90 Days With the Car- ter Administration." Brodhead was elected to the U.S. House of Represen- tatives from Michigan's 17th District in 1974 at the age of 33, and was re-elect- ed in 1976. He serves on the House Ways and Means Committee. The Israeli Students Or- ganization will co-sponsor an appearance by Yigal An- tebi who will .discuss "Is- rael: The Political and So- cial Structure" at 7:30 p.m. dio Theatre. Antebi is the and information of the Con- sulate General of Israel in Chicago. Antebi, a seventh gener- ation Israeli, received his law degree from the Hebr- ew University in Jerusalem in 1966. After serving as the assistant to the legal advis- er at the Ministry of For- `eign Affairs in Jerusalem, and as director of the Israel Law Division in the Legal The members and officers of Detroit Businessmen's Group City of Hope ask you to rejoice with them in the blessings for a Advisers Office, Antebi serv- ed as coordinator of the Per- manent Mission of Israel to REP. BRODHEAD the United Nations in New York. There will be a number of activities for youngsters on April 17. At 2 p.m. in Room 249. children in kin- dergarten through 2nd grade will have a birthday party for Israel - co-spon- sored by the Center's Group Services Depart- ment. A youth zimriyah (song- fest) in Shiffman Hall will be held at the same- time. Youth choral groups from Cong. David, Hillel Day School, Shaarey Zedek and Temple Israel will enter- tain. The event is co-spon- sored by the Center's Hebr- ew Department. The preliminaries of The Group Services' Fourth An- nual El Al Airplane Contest will take place at 4 p.m. (Final judging will take place April 24.) All of the Center's Israel Independence Week celebra- tions will be held at the Jewish Community Center's Main Building. There is no charge . for any of the April 17 events. For information call the Cultural Arts Dept. 661- 1000, ext. 250. Begin: 'Brzezinski Changed Mind' TEL AVIV (ZINS) — Menahem Begin, leader of the Likud party, said recently that the chair- man of the United States National Security Coun- cil, Zbigniew Brzezinski, had changed his mind on the issue of the estab- lishment of a Palestinian state in the Middle East. According to Begin, recognition that such a state would be dominated by the Soviet Union and would therefore not open. ate in American globa interests was what caused the change of mind. Begin said that Russian artillery which has a range of 45 kilomet- erS would effectively cover Tel Aviv as well as Jerusalem if located on the West Bank. -• 4 McMaster U. Begins Yiddish TORONTO (JTA) A course in Yiddish has been started in McMaster Univer- sity in Hamilton, 40 miles east of Toronto. Instruction is given by two staff sociolo7 gists, Cyril Levitt and Wil- liam Shaffir, the latter the son of Montreal 'Yiddish poet Moishe Shaffir. — 1.1=11-Mir=1 Israel Tries New Jet Sale WASHINGTON—Israel is trying an alternate route to break into the rich Latin American arms market. Ac- cording to Newsweek maga- zine, Israel has sent a spe- cial envoy to Paris to seek approval to sell Quito 24 Nesher jets, Israeli copies of Frace's Mirage, powered by French Dassault en- gines. As one incentive, Israel is offering the French a share in the profits of the sale. Makuya Sect to Aid MDA NEW YORK—Prof. Akira Jindo, head of the Makuya Japanese Christian Sect and Rabbi Rubin R.,Dobin, international chairman of Operation- Recognition. which seeks to have the Magen David Adorn Society of Israel accepted by the In- ternational Red Cross. They met in Jerusalem re- cently and reviewed plans for the 60.000 member sect to develop plans to have the Japanese Red Cross and the Foreign Ministry of Japan Support the admis- sion of the Israeli Society into the League of Red Cross Societies. Operation Recognition programs are now going on in 35 Countries. Senators Jacob .Davits and Abraham Ribicoff serve as co-chair- men of the Operation Recog- nition Committee. For a free information kit on Op- eration Recognition send a stamped. sell-addressed en- vel o pe to Rabbi Rubin R. Dobin. I E. 42nd St.. Suite ;i43.-New.N:(trk: tOM,T. L Sincere best wishes for a joyous and festive Passover . Helen and Paul Zuckerman 4