100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be under copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Bentley Historical Library at bentley.ref@umich.edu

August 26, 1977 - Image 22

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1977-08-26

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

•••,...:-,7•7 • •

Reps. Blanchard, Brodhead Reaffirm Urgency
of U.S. Transferring Embassy to Jerusalem

At an impressive ceremo-
ny that was attended by a
capacity gathering at the Zi-
onist Cultural Center.
Wednesday morning. Con-
gressmen James Ranchard
and William Brodhead ac-
cepted petitions with more
- than 8.000 signatures appeal-
ing to President Carter to
adhere to the Democratic
Party platform recognizing
.Jerusalem as the capital of
Israel.
The petitions asked that
the U.S. embassy be trans-
ferred from Tel Aviv and
that a party pledge be hon-
ored.
The objectives of • the peti-
tions were outlined by

Louis Panush. chairman of
the public affairs com-
mittee of the Zionist Organi-
zation of Detroit. who. with
the assistance of his en-
chairman. Hymie Cutler. su-
pervised distribution of the
'petitions.

Rep. Brodhead responded
to the presentation with a
statement in which he al- .
firmed a position he had
taken enrsing the Demo-
cratic pledge. While he con-
ceded that the government
in Washington is "less expe-
rienced" in handling the for-
eign policies of the nation.
he had confidence that the .
pledges to defend Israel's

rights will be adhered to.

.

he reduced in any form.

On the question of report-
ed erosions in friendships

• During the question peri-
od that followed the presen-
tations. Congressman Brod-
head said he believed that
reports of erosions in con-
gressional interests in sup-
port of Israel were exagger-
ated. He gave assurance
that the friends of Israel
will strive for continuing de-
fense of Israel's right to
live and to survive.

between Israel and . the
United States, Rep. Blan-
chard commented that the
negative reactions to Men-
ahem Begin in editorials in
the American press have
somewhat influenced the
thinking of members of Con-
gress, but he, too, ex-
pressed the hope that the
commitments by this coun-
try will not be injured.
Both Congressmen. reply-
ing to questions. discussed

Rep. Blanchard spoke of
the urgency of transferring
the Israel embassy to .Je-
rusalem \as "symbolic - of
the AmeriCan commitment
to Israel and as a vital part
of a friend.'hip that cannot

at length the energy prob-
lem. They agreed that solu-
tions have been slow in com-
ing but that the serious ef-
fortsbv the Carter Adminis-

•tration must be-considered
as steps towards positive ap-
proaches to the country's

needs.
Dr. Maxwell Hoffman.
ZOD president. opened the
meeting with a greeting
and a number of the move-
ment's leaders participated
in the discussions.

WORRIED 2?

Shalom Jewish Calendar Printed

"Shalom. - a .Jewish cal-
endar for young people
from 6-16. featuring bio-
graphical sketches and. por-
traits Of 60 leading .Jewish
personalities. has ju.st been
published. It covers the .Jew-
ish new year 5738, and in-
cludes four additional
months in 1978. making it a
16-month calendar.
Written by David C.
Gross. author. editor and
former executive vice.presi-
dent of the Jewish Pub-
lication Society of America.
the new Shalom calendar
offers thumbnail sketches
of Golda '.heir. Isaac Stern.
Danny Kave. Maimonides.
‘lbert Einstein. Menahem
Begin. Sholem Aleichem.
Nelson Glueck. Edward
Teller. Rebgcca Gratz. Hen-
rietta Szold,, Sandy Koufax.
Herman Wouk. and 37 other
outstanding .Jewish men
and women who have made
notable achievements in
their respective . endeavors
and have also remained
committed and concerned
Jews-.
Printed on fine vellurn
paper. with color through-
out and holed for easy hang-
ing. the Shalom calendar in-
cludes weekly Torah read-
ings. all Jewish and legal

No Laws Broken
on Israel Arms
Use in Lebanon

holidays. a wide range of
.Jewish-origin maxims and
candle-lighting times nation-
wide.
For information. write
the publisher. Blue Star
Book Club. Box 410. Ocean-
side. N.Y. 11572.

"FIRST FOR
A REASON"

AL KLINE


DALGLEISH
CADILLAC

6160 CASS AVE.
TR 5-0300

YESHIVAT
4,14IVA

WASHINGTON (JTA )-
The United- States said that
Israel's use of American
military equipment in de-
fense of Christian villagers
in southern Lebanon from
the assaults of the Pales-
tine Liberation Organiza-
tion did not violate any U.S.
law " or Israeli-American
, agreements.
Israeli Premier Menahem
Begin had said Israeli artil-
lery has shelled Palestinian
military groupings that
were focal points of attacks
on Christians near the Is-
raeli border.
State Department spokes-
man John Trattner said
that if Israel supplied the
Lebanese Christians with
U.S.-made rifles it would
constitute a violation of the
U.S. agreement with Israel.
But there would be no viola-
tion if Israel transferred to
the Christians weapons not
manufactured in the U.S.

-

How you're going to say .



an y J~~ rr biro



To your family and friends?

JUST FILL OUT THE BLANK BELOW
AND YOUR GREETING WILL APPEAR

1

The Jewish News
17515 W. 9 Mile Rd., Suite 865
Southfield, Michigan 48075

Gentlemen:.

Please insert my New Year Greeting

Akiva Hebrew Day School accepts Jewish students
of any race, color, or national origin.

SHOLEM ALEICHEM
INSTITUTE

/ SECULAR HIGH HOLY DAY ASSEMBLIES
to be held at
'LABOR. ZIONIST INSTITUTE BLDG
28555 Middlebelt Rd (north of 12 Mile Rd)
Farmington ,Hills'

ROSH HASHANAH:
KOL NIDRE:
YOM KIPPUR:

City

SMIND IMMO

The Best of Two Worlds

and family

Address

Sm.

YESHIVAT AKIVA

invites you to join them at theft

IN OUR HOLIDAY ISSUE SEPT. 9th

Check Enclosed (circle one)

Call 354-4664 -

SAI

There's no need to buy cards,
stamps, envelopes and get
tired addressing them.

Mr. and Mrs.

DUE TO POPULAR DEMAND, WE ARE
PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE FORMA-
TION OF A SECOND KINDERGARTEN
CLASS. REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN
FOR KINDERGARTEN AND 1st GRADE. IN-
QUIRIES ARE WELCOME FOR ALL
GRADES.

State

S5

$10

Zip Code

S15 --- more

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th; 10:00 A.M.-12:00 Noon

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21st, 8:00 P.M.-10:00 P.M.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22nd, 10:00 A.M.-12:00 Noon
ASSEMBLY TEXTS: English-Yiddish-Hebrew
NO TICKET REQUIRED
*Membership inquiries welcome. Call Institute office: 626-9565

Back to Top

© 2025 Regents of the University of Michigan