THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, December 9, 1977 23 Israel-Egypt Nuclear Reactor Proposed to Desalinate Water TEL AVIV (JTA)—A member of Israel's Atomic Energy Commission has proposed the construction of a joint Israeli-Egyptian nu- clear reactor in Sinai that would be linked to a desali- nation plant roducing Your OWn_oroeway! Right in THE , TUN • MAN • . . Certified by the National Automotive Institute of Excellence_ comes. to your home or office with the -garage-on- wheels. Valet service that doesn't cost one penny extra: ■ Expert diagnostic tune-up • Electronic analyzer — all engine systems ■ Professionally trained • mechanics ■ Perfect results assured Expanded Services Call Sanford Rosenberg for your car problems 398-3605 6-cyl. cars S31.50 includes EVERYTHING: Labor AND Parts. 4 and 8 cyl. comparatively low. Mastercharge and BankAmericard sweet water to irrigate that arid region. Prof. Shimon Yiftah, ad- dressing the National Com- mittee on Atomic Energy at the Technion, also discussed other measures he said Is- rael should take to place itself in the ranks of coun- tries utilizing nuclear energy for peaceful pur- poses. Disappointment was ex- pressed at the meeting over the U.S. delay in supplying Israel with the nuclear reac- tor promised by former President Nixon when he visited the Middle East in Kol Ami Plans Hanuka Service Temple Kol Ami will hold a family Hanuka service 7:45 p.m. -today in the temple. Rabbi Ernst J. Con- rad will be assisted in con- ducting the service by mem- bers of the eighth grade religious school class. The temple choir will sing under the direction of Nathalie M. Conrad. An oneg Shabat will follow. Children are requested to bring a wrapped can of food as a gift for the needy. SEIKO the spring of 1974. Nixon made the same promise to Egypt. The assembled nu- clear scientists noted that 42 countries already have nu- clear energy facilities. Yiftah proposed a five- point program. He said that Israel had to find out first if the U.S. intended to supply a reactor. If not, Israel should try to obtain one from other sources such as West Germany, Italy or. Ja- pan. Israel should also study the possibility of building its own reactor. It should start to accumulate uranium and Mail Warning The post office has warned that mail deliv- ery can be delayed by the heavy volume at this time of year. Local publicity that is mailed to The Jewish News should be mailed early to insure delivery by the noon Monday dead- line. possibly produce it from phosphates which are plenti- ful in the Dead Sea. Yiftah said Israel should study the possibility of building an Israeli-Egyptian nuclear center in Sinai. Ac- cording to him, such a proj- ect would become a model in the cultivation of desert flora, would set an example of regional cooperation and would ease the hesitation over supplying nuclear re- actors to single countries. Yadin Takes Over JERUSALEM (JTA)— Deputy Premier Yigael Ya- din chaired his first Cabinet meeting last Sunday in the absence of Premier Men- ahem Begin who is in Lon- don. An avid pipe smoker, Ya- din, unlike Begin, permitted smoking during the two- hour session. Officials said Yadin has moved into Be- gin's office for the duration of his absence. Beth Shalom Units (rr R to Hear Herman Cong. Beth Shalom Sister- hood and Men's Club will hold a combined meeting 8 p.m. Wednesday in the synagogue. Guest speaker will be Vic- tor Herman, who will speak on his life in the Soviet Union. Refreshments will be served, and the public is invited at no charge. For information, call Tibie Rudofsky, 557-2603, or Herman Ozrovitz, 545-6163. 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