THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Norman Cottlers Dedicate Israel Woodland
JOE MILLER
rusalem, was dedicated re-
cently on the Cottlers' visit
to Israel to attend the reun-
ion of the Jewish Legion.
Cottler joined the Jewish
Legion in 1917. and attained
the rank of sergeant. He
was in the legion with
David Ben-Gurion. Cottler
was stationed in Egypt and
in Palestine.
Cottler has long been a
strong supporter bf the Jew-
ish National Fund, a leader
in landsmanshaften circles.
in the Labor Zionist move-
The Norman and Anna
Cottler Woodland of 2.500
trees, located in the John
F. Kennedy Freedom For-
est on the outskirts of Je-
and
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Mr. and Mrs. Norman Cottler, left, dedicated the Nor-
man and Anna Cottler Woodland in -the presence of Col.
Josef Getreuer, director of the American Department of
Keren Kayemet Le Israel (Jewish National Fund), during
the couple's recent visit to Israel. The woodland was estab-
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557-1677
Revisionists Laud
Begin Victory
Bnai Brith League
Baseball Standings
The Zionist-Revisionists
of Greater Detroit have is-
sued a statement con-
gratulating Menahem Begin
upon his recent electoral
victory.
In their statement the
Revisionists declared that
"the designation by the Is-
raeli electorate of Men-
ahem Begin as the govern-
ment head is second only to
the creation of the state (of
Israel) itself."
The Revisionists also
stated that they "believe
that the astute and noble
leadership of the United
States will assert itself in
true American fashion to
stand by Israel, secure in
her ancient patrimony, a
mere speck compared to
what the Arab nations con-
trol—a territory vaster than
the United States—enjoying
the peace and tranquility to
which the Jewish people
should at last be entitled."
The Bnai Brith men's soft-
ball league standings,
through June. 20. are:
American League East:
Keidan-1 and Bloch, tied for
first place, followed by Mar-
shall-1, Morgenthau-1. Pis-
gah-2, Zager-Stone.
American League West:
Pisgah/Downtown Fox, Tik-
vah-1, L'Chayirn, Keidan-2.
Morgenthau-3. Brandeis.
National League North:
Rey-Ut-1, Brotherhood, Pis-
gah-3, Centennial, Mor-
genthau-4, Detroit, Cou-
plets-2.
National League South:
Marshall-2, Tucker-Grant,
Morgenthau-2. Tikvah-2. Z ei-
ger, Couplets-1. Rey-Ut-2.
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Israel's Capital
The Zionist Organization
of America—Detroit Dis-
trict is circulating petitions
urging President Carter to
grant American recognition
of Jerusalem as the capital
of Israel as pledged in the
Democratic Party plat-
form.
The local campaign is
part of a national drive
which will culminate in Au-
gust with the presentation
of the petitions to the Presi-
dent.
Petitions are available by
calling the ZOA office, 569-
1515. Deadline for sub-
mitting them is. July 31.
Jewry on
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Friday, WIID (1090), an all
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AL NAFTAL'S
Tourism to Israel
Is Reported Up
MISS MARKOWITZ
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mark-
owitz of Oak Park an-
nounce the engagement of
their daughter, Roberta
Lee, to Harold Wexler, son
of Mrs. Ruth Wexler of
Windsor, Ontario, Canada,
and the late Mr. Joseph
Wexler.
.A fall wedding is planned.
NEW YORK—Figures re-
leased by the North Ameri-
Can Office of the Israel Min-
istry of Tourism, show that
34 percent more Americans
visited Israel in May, 1977
than in May, 1976. -
Also, tourism from- the
United States to Israel for
the first five months of
1977, is 22 percent ahead of
the same period of 1976, ac-
cording to the office.
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