•, THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS=' 42 Friday, November 3, 1918 I' State Dept. Aide Retracts Statement That Premier Begin Acted as Terrorist Don't criticize a wicked man who abandons his wic- kedness — and repents. Midrash WASHINGTON (JTA) — State Department spokes- man Hodding Carter swiftly retracted an affirmative reply he gave to a reporter at Monday's press briefing as to whether Premier ARRY FREEDMAN rcheitra and Entertainment 647-2367 NEW POLICY CONTINUES 20 ° / 1 o ° F F ON AIL BOOK PRINTED INVITATIONS See us feral' your Printing Needs. Menahem Begin of Israel has ever acknowledged that he committed a terrorist act. He did so after he was challenged by another re- porter and the question and Antwokfar WE FEATURE AMBASSADOR GREETING CARDS SPECIALTY PRINTING OAK PARK PLAZA COOLIDGE AND NINE•MILE 541-0022 OAK PARK - NEW YORK. — Baron Guy de Rothschild, head of reply were expunged from the Rothschild Bank of France and president of the the official briefing record. The question was Fonds Social Juif Unifie, posed by a reporter for a the French Jewish social far left publication whose service agency, will be the questions frequently re- principal speaker at the flect an anti-Israel slant. 64th annual meeting of the When Carter said "yes," Joint Distribution Commit- another reporter, known tee Dec. 6. Baron Rothschild will re- for his pro-Israel senti- ments, demanded to . ceive the second annual know where and when Ma'asim Tovim (Good De- Begin ever made such an acknowledgement. The State 1 Department spokesman said "in his book," apparently refer- ring to Begin's autobiog- raphy, "The Revolt." The reporter insisted that the book contained no such admission nor had Begin ever acknowledged a ter- rorist act in an interview. Carter replied, "It's a mat- ter of interpretation" and added, "I retract it, the whole series of questions and answers dealing with Begin." City of Hope Helen Rosenberg Cancer fighters present - ,TO UCH Of EVERYTHING" ...at Congregation Shaarey Zedek on Wednesday, November 15th MOLLY PICON Beloved and respected Michigan Branch of the Women's League for Con- servative Judaism will hold its annual Torah Fund- Residence Hall luncheon 11:30 a.m. Monday at Cong. Beth Achim, announces Myra Karsh, Torah Fund chairman. Rabbi Alan B. Lucas, assistant rabbi at Cong. Shaarey Zedek, will be guest speaker. He will speak on "Students and Scholars — A Personal Perspective." Rabbi Lucas earned an undergraduate degree in psychology from the Uni- versity of Cincinnati, from which he was graduated magna cum laude. He re- ceived an MA degree in Judaica at the Graduate School of Judaica of the Jewish Theological Semi- nary. He was ordained in May 1978. Mizrachi Women Plan Donor Lunch stage and screen actress speaking at 1:00 p.m. eds) Award at a luncheon session of the board of direc- tors "for his outstanding leadership in helping to re- habilitate and revive the French Jewish Community following World War II." Tadiran, Israel Elec- tronics Industries Ltd., is projecting an annual growth rate of 15-18 percent during the next few years. Conservative Women's Unit Plans Torah Fund Luncheon Among the honors he has won are the Cyrus Adler Award, and prizes for scholarship from the school of Judaica and graduate rabbinical school for five consecu- tive years. He was elected to the Phi Beta Kappa and Psi Chi Psychology Honor Societies. featuring - , 31 JDC Will Hear Baron Rothschild 33 Jeanette Sklarchyk is Torah Fund special gifts chairman. Doris Markel will serve as . chairman of the day. Tenor Barry Ulrich will entertain, accompanied by Lillian Zellman. Members of Michigan Branch sisterhoods are in- vited. 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