THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS The Story of Purim By HERZL B. SHUR In far off Persia lived Ahasveras the king, Of whom his people great praises did sing. A proclamation send forth did he, The fairest in the land my queen shall be. Dayan: End Israel Military Government in Territories TEL AVIV (JTA) — Sur- prisingly little attention was given here last weekend to Foreign Minis- ter Moshe Dayan's proposal A Jewish maiden Esther did Ahasveras choose, that Israel abolish the And throughout the kingdom spread the glorious news. military government on the And no one knew, not even the king, West Bank and Gaza Strip That Esther was a Jewess, no one knew a thing. and unilaterally implement Premier Menahem Begin 's "Who knows", said Mordecai to Esther the queen, peace plan offering "self- "God has placed you here for a cause unforseen." rule" to the Arab inhabit- And it so happened that in the king's palace, ants of those territories. Thrived Haman the wicked, with a heart full of malice. Dayan made the sugges- tion at a political forum, He was the Grand Vizier who counselled the king, known as. "Bama," which Pulled wool over his eyes on most everything. met here last Friday. He in- He hated everyone who did not do his biddance, sisted he was not announc- And of Mordecai the Jew he wanted complete riddance. ing a new government plan, but was merely offering food He issued a decree in the name of the king, for thought. Dayan will ac- Death and destruction to the Jews I shall bring. company Begin to When Mordecai heard of Haman's *wicked plan, Washington next week for Straight to Esther he quickly ran. meetings with President Carter. "Here is your chance if you but get a good start, The Foreign Minister "The wicked Haman rightly to outsmart." said that his proposal was Queen Esther listened and was greatly concerned, intended to give the Arabs Over the lot of her people, whom Haman had spurned. freedom to administer their own affairs as long as it did "Great Ahasveras." she cried as she put herself to test. not threaten Israel's sec- "Would you be so kind, as to grant my request?" urity. "Ask what you will Esther my dear, According to Dayan, "Take half my kingdom and put away all fear." Israel's security de- mands the continued Then with added courage, Esther spoke on. existence of military "Here is my request, oh great King of Iran. bases in both territories "There's a man in your court, with designs upon my life, and measures against "Who wants to destroy my people, as well as your wife." terrorist activities. How- ever, he said, the Arabs "You see, I'm a Jewess, and if my people are killed, "Then should be allowed to ad- I, too — want my life to be stilled." minister their own "Who is this man," roared Ahasveras the king, health, education, ag- "Who tears and heartaches to my Esther doth bring?" riculture and other sys- tems. "His name is Haman," replied the queen, Israel should offer them "The like of him I have never Seen." assistance, he said, adding: "To the gallows take him," shouted the king. "We should tell them, if you "Let's bury hatred 'ere more trouble it shall bring. want the Agriculture Soon the Jews of Persia gladly received the news, That Haman the wicked would cause no more abuse. And they celebrated Purim with great stimulation, And peace and joy reigned throughout the nation. Ethnic Bias Charge Rejected, Califano Orders Bronx Grant NEW YORK (JTA) — A $44,000 grant for a program in a Bronx school district which was rejected earlier this month as ethnically unbalanced has been ap- proved by Secretary of Health, Education and Wel- fare Joseph A. Califano Jr. The grant had been re- jected after one of three HEW evaluators had given the program a sharply lower score by charging that "all the people cited as resource management seem middle class (Jewish in ethnicity)." Califano ordered. Dr. Er- nest L. Boyer, U.S. Com- missioner of Education, to investigate after Rep. Mario Biaggi (D-NY), the Ameri- can Jewish Committee, American Jewish Congress and District 11 superinten- dent Nicholas Cicchetti pro- tested the grant's rejection. The district has a heavy concentration of .Jews and Italians. In a letter to Cicchetti, Califano said that Boyer had reviewed the grant application and con- cluded that the ethnic criteria were "inapprop- riately applied. We regret any suggestion of bias that may have been suggested in the District 11 application." Boyer was reported to have said that in view of the incident, the criteria used in the award of education grants will be reviewed and rephrased. The funding proposal for the school dis- trict had involved prepara- tion of educational material free of sexual stereotypes. Museum Funded Ministry's aid we'll gladly help you. If they say no, let them grow their own sesame seed and that's that. The same attitude should be applied to health services and others." Dayan said the plan should be implemented in accordance with the clause in Israel's peace plan that concerns self-rule. "But, since we cannot force 'elec- tion of an administrative body by the Arabs, we can alter basically, if not abolish, the military gov- ernment's rule. The Arabs would then have more free- dom than they had under the Ottoman rule, the British rule, the Jordanian regime or the Israeli milit- ary government," Dayan said. Friday, March 10, 1918 19 The Four Ayalons The Ayaloni are four zany singing pranksters. Talented, witty, with an original versatile style. Their comedy acts are a howl. They sing, mime, tumul and are truly fantastic. They are really show stoppers. Four fantastic entertainers from Israel, a group of talented - funsters who combine pathos, comedy - and music into sheer unadulterated entertainment." The FOUR AYALONS WILL APPEAR AT THE Southfield Sheraton on Sunday, April 2, 1978 . . . Won't you join us for cocktails and dinner. `Jumbo for El Al . WASHINGTON — El Al Israel Airlines has purch- ased a sixth Boeing 747 Jumbo jet' for delivery in mid-June. Aviation Week and Space Technology magazine reported that El Al is also planning to buy another 747 freighter for de- livery by the end of 1978 or early 1979 Blooming Desert JERUSALEM (ZINS) — Prof. Haim Drobkin said to- pographic research shows that the Negev desert could support six million persons on land suitable for cultiva- tion. 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