THE DETROIT JEWISH - NEWS UN Double Standard Blasted WASHINGTON — "Ev- ery year, there are 25,000 complaints to the United Nations about violations of human rights. They are surpressed, they are buried, and nothing is done about them. Not a single one has come before the General As- sembly," stated Dr. William Korey, director of Bnai Brith International policy research. Dr. Korey spoke on "Un- ited Nations Human Rights: Today and Tomor- row" at the Bnai Brith Women International Biennial Convention, in Los Angeles. He recalled when Yasir Arafat, PLO leader, wear- ing gun in holster, received a standing ovation at the United Nations. "Bnai Brith is committed to the proposition that the UN 1 MAN ORCHESTRA - Freddy Sheyer 398-2462 must cease to be an instru- ment of a double standard of morality," he told the BBW delegates. "The Jews, because they are Jews," he said, "have never been able to take their right to live as a natural right." Following Dr. Korey's address, an audio-visual slide presentation entitled, "You Shall Not Stand Idly By" on the subject of human rights was previewed by the delegates. The presenta- tion, narrated by actress Gretchen Wyler, was intro- duced with a reading by ac- tress Jane Wyatt. The delegates cheered when they heard that Dina Beylina, one of the Soviet Jewry refuseniks on whose behalf they had been work- ing in BBW's Project Yachad, has been released and is now at an absorption center in Israel. They re- ceived the news at a Soviet Jewry breakfast where they were addressed by Burton Levinson, vice president of the National Conference on Soviet Jewry. PERMANENT IIAIR REMOVAL Licensed Electrologist F It Consultation private and confidential by appointment 358-5493 Come In For Your FREE! 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The reservists demanded that Ehrlich apoligize for his "undignified attempt to deal with criticism of the government" and the fi- nance minister has come under a storm of criticism Navon Renews Candidacy for Israel Presidential Post JERUSALEM (JTA) — Labor Party veteran Yit- zhak Navon, who last week withdrew as a candidate to succeed Israeli President Ephraim Katzir, this week appeared likely to be Is- rael's next president with- out any opposition. Navon announced his renewed candidacy a day after Prof. Yitzhak Shaveh, Premier Menahem Begin's personal choice for the presidency, withdrew. Shaveh withdrew be- cause of strong opposition from Likud's Liberal Party wing which supported its own veteran leader, Elimelekh Rimalt. But, after Navon's announce- ment, Rimalt said that he is withdrawing because he learned that members of Begin's Herut will support Navon. He said he wanted to prevent a split in the Likud and the government coalition. 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Navon, who is a Jerusalem-born Sephardi, said he will not represent any single party or group but will seek to represent the entire country. are being circulated by Detroiter Rose Borman is "peace pickets" on busy in Israel as a member of the , corners and are getting reception committee to many signatures. greet singer Frank Sinatra, Meanwhile, a counter- who is due to arrive in Israel slogan, "Secure Peace" has. to receive Hebrew Universi- become the rallying cry of ty's Scopus Award. Begin's supporters. More The American Singer has than 2,500 students at Tel already built a reputation Aviv, Bar-Ilan and as a friend to Israel and in Beersheba Universities gratitude a Nazareth com- have signed petitions back- munal facility was named ing the government. for him. The Frank Sinatra The intiators of the Brotherhood and Friend-, counter movement are also ship Center serves as a reserve officers. They in- meeting place for Arabs and formated Begin of their in- Jews to study, work and tentions but reportedly socialize. were advised by him not to Sinatra gave a concert campaign_ as reservists be-. tour-in Israel in 1962 arid cause it would be unseemly donated proceeds to the for two groups of Israeli war Center. He also has been a veterans to oppose each contributor to Histradrut. other as such. Proceeds from the recep- Deputy Premier Yigael tion will benefit Hebrew Yadin said the use of the University. term officers for or against government policies was FRANK PAUL unfortunate because it created the impression that and His ORCHESTRA military officers were en- "Musk ad estalshmssat M Its Bost foe Tsar Bemis" gaged in political activity. Members of the reserve are civilians unless called to ac- tive duty. Renaissance Jewelers Annual Spring Sale ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••«•••• PASSOVER from writers, journalists and various youth groups. He refused to apologize and Rafi Farber, secretary of Likud's Liberal Party wing of which Ehrlich is a leader, issued a statement likening the "peace now" slogan to British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain's "peace in our time" state- ment after the Munich Con- ference in 1938. Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan said he was impre- ssed by the number of people who participated in the Saturday night rally (estimated at 25,000). "I know they don't want to change the government but its policy," he said. Black and Red "peace now" signs are proliferat- ing on billboards and vehicles, and petitions declaring "Better Peace Than a Greater Israel" Friday; April 1, 1918 53 Detroiter Assists Sinatra Reception Harold Marko, of Bloom- field Hills, president of Core Industries, Inc., was greeted by Israel Minister of Fi- nance Simha Ehrlich in Jerusalem during one of sevetal meetings Marko held with Israel's top gov- ernment and industrial leaders recently. 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