THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 18, 1977 59 1 Arab Clergyman Touring U.S. Accuses Israel of Human Rights Violations Against His Peers Activities in Society The Bodzin Family Club will meet 8 p.m. Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Neil (Nancy) Bodzin, 24346 Condom Oak Park. Children are like grass: some blossom and some fade. S Caricatures for your party By SAM FIELD Call 399-1320 Music by Israel is a country ruled by Jews who hate Arabs, who confiscate Arab land in an attempt to -Judaize - the country, and purposely withhold government serv- ices from Arabs as evidence of their contempt, is the message Riah Abu El-Assal, rector of Christ Church in Nazareth, propagated while he was in the Detroit area last week. A Nazareth City coun- cilman and an admitted "socio-economic" activist, El-Assal stopped in South- field during a two-week tour of the United States. 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HAGOPI PHONE 399-2323 THE ORIGINAL DISTINCTIVE CARPETING — EXPERT CLEANING 14000 West 8 Mile Rd. (1 Mile East of Northland) Open 8am-6pm Mon-Fri, 8am-5pm Sat. 41. violations" in Israel. According to El-Assal, the Israelis confiscated nearly 2,000 of the original 4,000 acres that once made up Nazareth, to build Upper Nazareth, a Jewish town where El-Assal said there are more than 100 factories — including a Dodge assem- bly plant — wide paved streets, two swimming pools and adequate schools. Nazareth proper, El-Assal said, lacks schools, ade- quate sewer and water sys- tems, has no library, no ambulances, and needs road improvements. The fault for that lies with the central Israeli government, and not the Nazareth city govern- ment, according to El- Assal. He also contended that Israel has set up military camps on the land of Arab farmers, using a law which says land may be con- fiscated if it is not culti- 1 vated for three years. El- Assal said that after three years the military pulls out, the government takes over, and no Arab may buy or lease the property. El-Assal said he acknowl- edges the right of Jews to their biblical homeland, but he said the Palestinian Arabs also have rights to the land. For that reason, he said he condones taking up arms to regain land taken by Israel in 1967. "That is their right," he said. "They are freedom fighters." El-Assal said there can be no peace in the Middle East until Israel withdraws from "Palestinian land." There is an Arab adage, he said, which carries a message for the Israelis. "A hidden stone is sure to break the plow." "If we are to plow for peace," El-Assal said, "we must first uncover the Singles Events MICHIGAN JEWISH SIN- GLES COUNCIL will hold a , coffee house 8 p.m. Sunday at Gong. Shaarey Zedek. There will be entertainment and refreshments. Admis- sion is nominal. Persons interested in helping with, . the Hanuka party for the Haverim House residents may call Heidi Press, eve- nings only, 355-2626, or Linda Kahn, 557-3952. * * * SUNDAY JEWISH SIN- GLES of the Jewish Corn- munity Center will meet 8 p.m. Sunday at the main Jewish Center complex. Dorothy Kirby will speak on "Single Again!" There is a nominal charge. Singles age 30 and up are invited. For information, call Ann Klempner, 557-3698; Bea Braun, 357-4369; or Dorothy Shapiro, 557-2599. The group bowls the second and fourth Sunday of the month at 9:15 p.m. at Oak Park Lanes. * * * ROSE SHERER SOCIAL- ITES will hold a pre- Thanksgiving dance 9 p.m. Saturday at the Oak Park Community Center. Johnny C and his orchestra will pro- vide music for dancing. `MACK PITT and His Orchestra stones which are the dis- crimination of the Arab citizens." 358-3642 Sherwood has ce added more floor space, *VI t devoted to the lastest in room settings. 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