20 Friday, November 18, 1977 THE DETROIT - JEWISH NEWS Mendes-France, Day-an Hold Talks THE 011 HOLOCAUST , 4 MEMORIAL CENTER COMMITTEE JERUSALEM (JTA)— Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan and former French Premier Pierre Mendes- France discussed the Middle East situation Mon- day, and while Dayan dis- agreed with the visitor's contention that Israel had missed opportunities for peace talks in the past, both statesmen felt there was hope for a solution of the Arab-Israeli conflict. Mendes-France. here for a symposium marking the 20th anniversary of the Zionist Socialist periodical, "New Outlook," said the Israeli-U.S. working paper on Geneva conference pro- cedures was an "Israeli achievement." Mendes-France said that as a Socialist, he could not understand why it was criti- cized by leftist groups because "under existing conditions a better paper could not have been reached." Mendes-France thought that "had Israel offered to the Arabs in 1967 bilateral talks on territorial con- cessions and a discussion of the,Palestinian problem—as it offers today—things would have looked different." But Dayan insisted that no responsible Israeli gov- ernment could have taken any earlier initiatives. ai Cordially Invites The Jewish. Community To A TESTIMONIAL DINNER Honoring The Distinguished Jewish Leader and Philanthropist COMPLETE TIRE SERVICE Alignments -Shocks -Brakes Tune-Ups GENERAL NATIONAL TIRES TIRES & WHEELS INC. 30799 Greenfield, South of 13 Mile 642-2707 644-9280 American Red Magen David for Israel 14 0Avio MICHIGAN REGION "CM1RedCf° SUPPORTING ISRAEL'S OFFICIAL RED CROSS SERVICE TESTIMONIAL DINNER DANCE honoring 5,000 Attend Holocaust Parley TEL AVIV (JTA)—Some 5,000 Jewish youths, two- thirds of them from abroad, have completed a four-day seminar on the history of the Holocaust at the Massua Institute at Kibutz Tel Itzhak. The institute was estab- lished three years ago as a memorial to the European Zionist youth organizations that were exterminated by the Nazis. Former Tourism Minister Moshe Kol said that the four-day seminar included eyewitness reports on the pre-war situation, on the Holocaust and on the hero- ism of the ghetto and resist- ance fighters. The four-day seminar ended with a visit to Yad Vashem and the Ghetto Fighters Museum. A memorial building at the Massua Institute sym- bolizes the Holocaust. MR. NATHAN P. ROSSEN For Outstanding and exemplary Leadership In Behalf of Jewish Causes and Jewish Communal Institutions. to be held Sun., Dec. 1 1 th, 1977 at Cong. Adat Shalom Cocktails 6 P.M. Dinner 7 P.M. contribution $25 per person Musical Program: Edward Feigelman from Montreal, Canada Louis Klein from Cong. B'nai Moshe Dinner Committee: General Chairman SAUL WALDMAN, For Dinner Res. call 559-3649 Please make checks payable to Holocaust Memorial Center Associate Chairmen: Menashe Haar Alan Jay Kaufman Abraham Pasternack thief Rabbis Are Elected for Jerusalem 17192 Shervilla, Southfield, Mich. 48075 MEMORIAL CENTER COMMITTEE IN FORMATION Leon Halpern Chairman Irving Altus Louis Apfelblat Rabbi Milton Arm Helen Balberman Gustav Berenholz Howard Binkow Allen Charlupski • Irwin Jay Deutch Henry Dorfman Arnold Einhorn Mrs. Julius Feigelman Fred Ferber Sally Fields Dr. Leon Fill ' • . • Salman Grand Leon Gutman Menashe Haar Alan Jay Kaufman Sol Kleinman Kenneth Konop Harry Laker Louis Levine Edward Lindson Jack Lipton Irving Nusbaum Steve 01.1wek Abraham Pasternack Sonia Popowski Nathan Potash Rabbi Charles H. Rosenzveig Rabbi Irving Schnipper Simon Scwarzberg Max Shaye Jerry Silbert Mrs. Max Stollman Phillip Stollman Ben Sweet Jack Waksberg Sol Waldman Martin S. Water Abraham Weberman • JERUSALEM (JTA)— Rabbi Shalom Mashash, for- mer chief rabbi of Morocco who immigrated to Israel only two weeks ago, and Rabbi Bezalel Zolti, a mem- ber of the Supreme Rabbi- nical Court of Appeals, were elected Sephardic and Ash- kenazic Chief Rabbis, respectively, of Jerusalem Sunday ending a long period in which the city was with- out religious leaders. SALLY FIELDS Simday Evening, November the Twenty- Seventh Nineteen Hundred and Seventy-Seven Congregation Adat Shalom MUSICAL SALUTE Guest Speaker CANTOR HAROLD ORBACH DR. ARIEH L. PLOTKIN DR. ELMER P. ELLIAS MRS. FELIX ROSENZWEIG DINNER CHAIRMAN CO CHAIRMAN - MRS. HARVEY A. BEAVER PRESIDENT, WOMEN'S COMMITTEE DR. JOHN J. MAMES DR. VIORRIS STARKMAN CHAIRMAN, CHAIRMAN, MICHIGAN REGION MEDICAL-DENTAL COUNCIL Music by Eric Rosenow and His Continentals Couvert: $30.00 per couple Black Tie Optional Cocktails: 6:00 p.m. TO RESERVE TABLES , OF 10 FOR YOUR RELATIVES AND FRIENDS R.S.V.P. OR CALL 357 3571 OR 353-0434 BEFORE NOVEMBER 21ST. -