THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 29 Friday, July 28, 1918 heal Cummei'Hours Mon.-Fri. 9:30-5:00 Closed Saturday. July & August thru Labor Day mo, cf11011.45 • Air Power Balance Changing in Middle East ByYITZHAK SHARGIL • ' • TEL AVIV (JTA) — Gen. D.4v. Ivri, commander of Force, says that Is- 'the rael annot ignore the changing balance of air power in the Middle East. He noted, in an interview with military correspon- dents on the occasion of Air Force Day, July 20, that the balance is changing not only because of increased weapons purchases by the Arab states but because of qualitative improvements resulting from the acquisi- tion of better and more You're Invited Elect Robert Anderson -Oakland Circuit Court 20% OH Israeli and American negotiators are now dis- cussing cost factors and delivery timetables. He also indicated that there is great promise in Is- rael's second generation jet interceptor, the Aryeh, which will even- tually replace the Kfir, the first warplane de- signed and produced in Israel. •invitotions -centerpieces •stationery Phyllis Bills 5 5 9 - 4 3 4 3 11 According to Ivri, bluep- rints for the new plane to be manufactured by Israel Aircraft Industries, indi- cate that its overall perfor- mance will equal that of the F-15 and F-16. But he ex- —a highly qualified and experienced Judge dedicated to serving the people of Oakland County. Paq, C•c, Juac■ sophisticated equipment from the West. In view of these develop- ments, Ivri said, the Israel Air Force must continue to forge ahead by purchasing new systems and improving the entire air defense struc- ture, from intelligence- gathering and communica- tions systems to improved advance-warning systems, anti-aircraft capabilities and better aircraft. He said negotiations for the purchase of American F-15 and F - 16 fighter bom- bers are going ahead accord- ing to plan and are not held up by political considera- tions. Ivri disclosed that the 99 Mysticsm Book Now a Paperback Ibeen C Ou-ee,ce Portuc VI • .51 Come o u t of the shadows. Throi away your razors, tweezers, bleaches and depilatories Electrolysis Is Permanent Complimentary Consultation Bernice Stewart Stone, R.E. Merrillwood Mall Birmingham By appointment 645-0015 "Jewish Mystical Tes- timonies" by Dr. Louis Jacobs, published as a hard cover book by Schocken last year, has been re-issued by Schocken as a paperback. In his review of the book in The Jewish News, Nov. 25, 1977, Allen Warsen stated that "Jewish Mysti- cal Testimonies" is the pro- duct of the author's solid re- search "and profound know- ledge" of the subject. The anthology includes an introduction, personal mystical testimonies and a glossary on the subject of Jewish mysticsm: ". . . that aspect of the Jewish religi- ous experience in which man's mind is in direct en- counter with God." AL STEINBERG ART MORAN PONTIAC 29300 TELEGRAPH JUST NORTH OF TEL-TWELVE MALL He claimed that the Sy- rians have more than doubled their military air capability since the 1973 war. They have invested huge sums in air defense systems from both East and West and have re- ceived MIG-23s and Tupolev-20s from the Soviet Union and attack Pro-Government Movement Forms JERUSALEM (JTA) — A new- pro-government movement calling itself "Is- raelis for Israel," surfaced last week. The 200-member group's representatives stated their aims by sending an open let- ter to Egyptian President Anwar Sadat, asking that he abandon his uncom- promising positions. Such positions, according to group member Dr. Mor- dechai Nissan, a Hebrew University Orientalist, in- clude concrete steps to prove the Egyptian leader's desire for peace, such as ending the Arab boycott, opening the Suez Canal to Israel, and ending the anti-Semitic ar- ticles in Egypt's press. The movement insists such steps be taken be- fore a peace treaty is signed, and even prior to discussing withdrawal from occupied ter- ritories. The group claims that in two months it has managed to obtain 2,500 signatures in support of its position. "We will not criticize the government," said Nissan. "There are enough people doing that already." DON'T WAIT STILL A GREAT SELECTION OF NEW PONTIACS AND G.M:C. TRUCKS pressed annoyance that the Aryeh • seems bogged down in bureaucratic red tape, with as many as 17 separate committees dealing with production problems with- out arriving at solutions. He said if the aircraft was already in production, not on the drawing boards, the Air Force would have purchased it without hesi- ' teflon. But it appears now that it will take some years before the first Aryehs come off the production line, he said. Evaluating the accretion of air strength by the Arab countries, Ivri said he was particularly concerned with developments in Jordan, Syria, Saudi Arabia and Iraq which represent a threat from the east. 353-9000 Israeli Missile Boat Is Launched TEL AVIV (JTA) — Is- rael's newest missile boat, the Nitzahon (Victory), has been launched at Haifa. The 415 - ton vessel, an improved version of the Reshef type, is armed with six surface-to- surface "Gabriel" missiles, two naval guns and anti- aircraft batteries. It has a cruising range of 3500 nautical...miles and can attain speeof 34 knots, nearly 40 miles per hour. When commissioned, the Nitzahon will carry a crew of 45. helicopters from Western sources. power is also based on American equipment and the Saudis are constructing airfields not only at Tabuk, within easy range of Eilat, but all along their borders and the obvious target is Is- rael, Ivri said. The Iraqis spend huge sums on their air force and air defense. Settlements Due Egypt, he added, will soon receive F - 5Es fiorn the U.S., and while they face some difficulties shifting from Soviet to American technol- ogy, they are still capable of fielding their Russian - built aircraft. Jordan has become an air power wo4h worrying ab- out, Ivri warned. It has ab- sorbed American F - 5E fighters and 14 batteries of improved American Hawk anti-aircraft missiles. The build-up of Saudi air JERUSALEM (JTA) — A new settlement will shortly be established on a hill in the lower Galilee, the Jewish Agency settlement department announced. 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