A 12 Friday, May27, 1977 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Conservatives Plan Haggada GROSSINGER, N.Y. (JTA) — A new Haggada is being planned under aus- pices of the Rabbinical As- sembly, the association of Conservative rabbis, the RA 77th convention was told by Rabbi Max Rioutten- RESORT SOUTH HAVEN, MICHIGAN ACRES OF FUN! At Mid-America's fabu- lous resort...a playtime paradise where you'll enjoy. New Low Rates! "*WERE VACATION DREAMS COME TIMM • Terrific food • FREE GOLF • Beautiful heated pool UMW. NIT 8 41460 • AU sports • Gala floor shows SOUTH HAVEN, MICHIGAN • Phone 637-5118 (area 616) INSTANT PASSPORT .8t I•D• PHOTOS • In Living Color • 10 Min. Del. • Professional t Quality • Call Today For Info • Another Leo Knight FIRST berg, chairman of the RA publications committee. He said it will be edited by Mi- chael Strassfeld, co-author of the best-seller, "The Jew- ish Catalogue." Rabbi Routtenberg said the new Haggada will "try to accommodate the past/ present nature of the story of the Exodus from Egypt in modem style and lan- guage. The new Haggada will seek to speak in terms of this generation of Jews while retaining the basic structure of the traditional Haggada." He said among the prob- lems to be considered is whether the new Haggada should include references to modern Israel, the Holocaust, Soviet Jewry, world hunger and other con- temporary problems. 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Y. 12734 DIRECT NYC PHONE: 212-563-3700 For Group Outings and Conferences call (212) 563-3704, Ext. 172 FULL AMERICAN PLAN • 3 MEALS DAILY Israel Advances Jewish Settlement in the Galilee By NIOSHE RON The Jewish News Special Israel Correspondent TEL Aviv-The question of increasing the Jewish population in the Galilee is one of the main problems of Israel. For years. plans were made to solve this ur- gent problem. but up till now they failed. A special governmental body. headed by Minister of Industry and Commerce. Hayim Barley. was created to resolve this matter. Jewish settlement in the Galilee started in the end of the 19th Century. Rosh Pina. founded in 1881. was the first Jewish settlement in the upper Galilee. Sejera (where David Ben-Gurion worked 70 - years ago) was the first Jewish settlement in the lower Galilee. It was founded in 1902. During the British Mandate (1917-1948) many settlements were founded. In the Hula region the kibutzim of Hanita, Eilan and others were estab- lished. After the creation of the state of Israel. some settle- ments sprung up in central Galilee. including Maalot. Hazar and Kiryat Shmona. populated mostly by new immigrants. Great sums were invested to improve the soil and build roads and public institutions. but the Jewish populations re- mained small. The Arab population increased con- stantly owing to the Jewish development of the area. thus raising the standard of living of the Arabs. The dan- ger arose that the Arabs would become a majority in the Galilee. This situation led to a strengthening of the Jewish settlements in the Galilee. A development plan for the area was worked out. including new housing. factories, jobs. pub- lic institutions in order to in- crease the Jewish popu- lation. There is little land left for agricultural purposes in the Galilee, since the earth is mostly stony. Industrial sectors are planned in Tefan (near Tarshika), Segex (near Acco), Turan (near Nazareth) and Hazan (near Mear). A total of 20 new Jewish settlements are to be established in these areas. Existing Jewish set- tlements like Shlomit, Na- haryia, Carmiel, NIaalot, Safed, Hazar, Kiryat Shmona, Migdal HaEmek, Upper Nazareth and Afula will be strengthened. Recently. Israeli news- paper men. together with the government devel- opment commission, visited the Galilee area. At Hazar the Ordan indus- trial center by the Koor and Klal companies). was visited. The steel factory there employs 180 workers. Jews Are Urged to Preserve Evidence of Holocaust Period NEW YORK (JTA)— Declaring that the Nazis at- tempted to do away" with evidence that they murder- ed the Jews, Dr. Yehuda Bauer, a leading authority on Holocaust studies, called on Jews "to preserve every shred of evidence possible of what happened" during the Holocaust. "This is the 12th hour," for survivors who have not done so to come forth with oral and written documenta- tion, said Bauer, head of the Institute of Contempo- rary Jewry at the Hebrew University and directoiy of the Institute's Division of Holocaust Studies, in an ad- dress to several hundred persons at the Center for Holocaust Studies in Brook- lyn. In his talk at the Center, described as the only in- stitution in the U.S. exclusi- Kosher Travel Guide Printed Swissair has printed its third edition of the "Guide to Kosher Hotels and Res- taurants in Europe." Edited by Meir Wagner, director of the kosher Hotel Silberhorn in Grindelwald, the guide lists addresses of restaurants and hotels and the times they open. Rabbi Immanuel Jakobovits, chief rabbi of Great Britain, wrote the foreword and a special article on Jewish dietary laws for the book- let. For copies of the guide. call the local Swissair of- fice. 645-2323. Copies are limited. vely devoted to the collec- tion of Holocaust docu- ments and artifacts, Bauer said that some had a "ten- dency for the mystification of the Holocaust," so that the Nazis could be absolved of the murders. Dr. Yaffa Eliach, director of the Center and professor of Studies at Brook- lyn College, noted that the U.S. with its large Jewish community has not yet built a living memorial cen- ter, museum and library on the Holocaust, like the ones in Europe and Israel. The Center, she said, plans to construct a building central- ly located in Manhattan which will serve as an American Yad Vashem. WHO• Condemns Israel Again GENEVA (JTA)—A spe- cial committee of the World Health Organization's (WHO) annual general as- sembly last week adopted a resolution condemning Is- rael's practices in the occu- pied Arab territories. The vote was 66-23 with 16 ab- stentions. Thirty-six coun- tries were absent, including the three co-sponsors of the resolution. Angola, Cuba and Yemen. The United States, Portug- al and the nine European Common Market countries voted against the draft, in- cluding France and Italy which had voted for a sim- ilar resolution last year. The measure was expected to be approved formally by the WHO assembly plenary later this week. However. there is a short- and the neighboring Arab age of workers. housing. en- village of Tarshiha \york gineers. and difficulties closely together, which with traffic and telephones. 'brings prosperity to both vil- In Safed. Mayor Aharon lages. Nahmias showed the Bevel- In a restaurant, choose a opment of the city. includ- table near a waiter. ing; new housing projects. cultural institutions. public buildings and schools. All apartments in the city are . SSPORP filled up'. There is a big PHOTOS request for apartments. In Living Color In Carmiel, founded in 1964, there are modern ' houses, a commercial cen- ter, broad roads, public in- stitutions, gardens and woods. 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