THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 32 Friday, July 29, 1977 GIFT & ANTIQUE SHOP 7.,UBOK'S AT • Regular menu also available • Egg roll :35c each NN ith take-out orders SHANGRI-LA WES11j • • • • • • RESTAURANT-LOUNGE MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER Across from Showcase Cinema, Telegraph at Square Lk. Rd. 6356 GREENFIELD BETWEEN FORD RD. & WARREN Special Dinners Sunday thru Thurs. only Honey-Glazed 13-8-0 Ribs . • • • •m • • • (Copyright 1977, JTA, Inc.) was the best nine - It Small Furniture • Jade Bronze • Pewter • Sculptures Jewelry (old and new) Watches (old and new) Turquise • Rosenthal China Etc. 335-8060 (Credit Cards Honored) $3.95 people as a whole. At times it got embar- rassing to listen to them chant 'Aulcie. Aulcie,' and, months of my life." of course, the funniest tv ist The speaker is Aulcie of all is that when we re- Perry, the Black basketball turned from Belgrade to star who led the Maccabi Tel Aviv people actuai'y Tel Aviv five to the Eu- went around with sign.; ropean Cup basketball reading 'Aulcie Perry for championship in Belgrade. Prime Minister.' Perry is back in the "I intend to study Hebr- United States, but still bask- ing in the glory of the win ew upon my return to Is- which shook up basketball. rael, Ind while I will not be going to an ulpan, I shall Israel defeated Czechoslova- have private tutoring, and I kia, the Soviet Union and am hopeful of mastering the Italian team to win the the language. I feel I have coveted International Bas- a lot to offer in basketball ketball Association Cup to the Maccabi Tel Aviv which designates the win- club, but want to get ner as hoop kings of Eu- around more, and if at all rope. Perry is back in his home possible, try to become town of Newark, N.J., and fluent in the language so has 'seen the recipient of that I can converse with several offers from .Nation- the people around the coun- al Basketball Association try in their native tongue. clubs who want to take him Basketball is improving to training camp. However, and growing by leaps and bounds in Israel, although Perry explained, "I have soccer, I would say, is still kicked around training the number one spectator camps the past couple of years, and, quite frankly, I sport. have gotten a belly full. "I have been asked sever- Somehow the coaches and al times whether I intend to their assistants always convert to Judaism. I can seem to feel I am too thin understand the reason for this type of question since and can't take a pounding my teammate Jim under the boards." Boatwright, a former Mor- Perry is 6-foot-10 and mon. has converted to the scales just slightly over 200 Jewish faith. Many people pounds. It is interesting to feel that Jim converted so note, however, that in the game against Italy, he out- that he could play regularly rebounded an Italian giant as a Jew in the National who outweighed him by League competition, and, about 50 pounds, coming up therefore, the opinion pre- with 23 rebounds, which in vails in some quarters that the final analysis gave Is- rael_ the win. Diggings Reveal Perry said, "I guess I could go to the New York Galilee History Knicks training camp, and I know Detroit is interested TEL AVIV (JTA)—Two in me and so is the New Or- villas in Miron, which were leans Jazz. However, I was unearthed over last week- treated so well by the Mac- end by an archaeological ex- cabi Tel Aviv people that at pedition from Duke Univer- sity, may shed light on the this point I can think only way of life of Jews of Gali- of returning to Israel. lee under the burden of "I know it sounds 'put on' heavy taxation imposed by when I say I love Israel Roman rulers. very much. The people are In the basement of the just beautiful, they treated residences, which were con- me royally and I felt free nected by a veranda, were for the first time in my life. some 29 amphora filled The fact that I am Black with preserved and apparan- made no difference to my tely kosher nuts and grains teammates and to the and some 500 coins of the Fourth Century. It is believed that the tax- ation policies of the gover- nors of Constantine II prompted the population to leave. By HASKELL COHEN OPEN OM.-SAT., 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. OPEN SUNDAY 4 toff- ) p.m. Almond Boneless Chicken Black Tel Aviv Basketball Star Enjoyed Nine Months in Israel YOU'LL ENJOY THE CHINESE BUFFET Featuring all varieties of authentic Chinese dishes, all you can enjoy. 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The signing of the agree- ment took place last month in the office of President Avraham Harman of the Hebrew University. I may do likewise. "Those scoffers who are of this opinion are wrong in both points. Number one, Jim is sincere in his con- version to Judaism, and I imagine will practice it faithfully. Number two, I find it is not necessary for me to change my faith. I be- lieve•we are all children of the Almighty, and if we live straightforward lives w( shoald have no problems be tweer us. "I want to get into Judaism more and study as much as I can about the cul- ture and history and also have the opportunity to learn about the religion it- self, but at no time have I given any thought to con- verting, and certainly not for the intention of becom- ing eligible to play in the Is- raeli National League." It hasn't been announced as yet, but this writer has learned from a reliable source that Perry has been signed for two more years by Maccabi Tel Aviv. 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