THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
34 Friday, February 2, 1919
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quickly expedited, human
expectations will explode,"
Nessim D. Gaon, president
of the World Sephardi Fed-
eration (WSF), advised
Premier Menahem Begin
last week. "We counsel
patience, but there is just so
much suffering people can
endure."
Begin responded that how
"we expedite efforts like
Project Renewal is what
confronts us now. But my ef-
forts will not be in vain, and
will not take a generation."
Begin said that since as-
suming his office his
priorities have been "peace
instead of war, and a war on
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poverty" to complete the
task in immigrant absorp-
tion.
Gaon said, "We don't
suggest there are injus-
tices, but declare that un-
less human problems are
rectified, there could be a
social explosion." He ad-
ded: "I speak out of love
for Israel but see and feel
and know that Sephar-
dim are denied oppor-
tunities and representa-
tion at too many levels of
Israeli society."
NEW YORK (JTA) —
Actor-singer Theodore
Bikel used his well-known
talents as a folksinger
Saturday night to calm his
fellow passengers aboard a
hijacked United Airlines
747 during the two hours
they were held hostage at
Kennedy Airport.
Bikel, who is chairman of
the governing board of the
American Jewish Congress,
said he took down his guitar
and did what he knpws best,
after the passengers aboard
the Los Angeles-New York
plane realized they had
been hijacked.
The hijacker, a woman
who said she was carrying
nitroglycerin, allowed 24 of
the 31 passengers to be re-
leased when the plane
landed.
The remaining passen-
gers and 12 crew mem-
bers were released after
an ,FBI agent who had
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The woman had de-
manded that a 25-page re-
ligious message she had be
read by Charlton Heston or
Linda Carter, TV's "Wonder
Woman." The woman, who
was later identified as Irene
McKinney, a 49-year-old
would-be actress, was ar-
raigned in federal court in
Brooklyn on a charge of air
piracy.
The bag which she said
contained explosives was
filled only with perfume and
personal items. Bikel was
helped in entertaining the
passengers by Dino Martin,
son of Dean Martin, and
actor Sam Jaffe.
Bnai Brith Cites
Poet Sutzkever
WASHINGTON — Ab-
raham Sutzkever, the Yid-
dish poet whose themes
have spanned his experi-
ences in pre-war Vilna, in
the Vilna ghetto, with the
partisans and through three
decades of modern Israel,
has been named winner of
the 1979 Bnai Brith Inter-
national Literary Award.
Sutzkever is famous
among modern Yiddish
poets for "Fold and inven-
tive rhymes and the artistic,
formal qualities of his rep-
resentations."
The prize of $1,000 —
made possible by a grant
from the Joseph Meyerhoff
Foundation — will be pre-
sented to Sutzkever on Feb.
18 in New York.
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BREAD-A-THON
On January 2, 1979, we at Miami Bake- Sho
-are beginning a campaign for Muscular
trophy.
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lb.
Highest dollars paid
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gold or antique
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WE HAVE THE
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Appeal national leader, ac-
companied. Gaon to see Be-
gin.
Project Renewal seeks to
rehabilitate 160 poverty
neighborhoods in Israel
comprising some 350,000
persons.
Liliane Winn, president
of the American Sephardi
Federation, and Stephen
Shalom, a WSF vice presi-
dent and a United Jewish
Bikel Calms Hijacked Plane
Sunday 11-8
ROAST
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lb .
JERUSALEM (JTA) —
"Unless Project Renewal is
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retail price-from January 2, 1979 to September 1,
1979 we will 'give 10c to M.D.A. So please help us
help them. Buy a bread for Jerry's kids.
We have heard of the wonderful break-through
M.D.A. has made and we at Miami Bake Shoppe
hope to help further their research with our
Bread-a-Thon. _
Our Bread is Hand Made by bakery
craftsmen with no preservatives or
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