10 Friday, March 30,1979 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS New Air Services to Israel to Begin Congress Support for Israel Forecast by Rep. Brodhead WASHINGTON, D.C. — Rep. William Brodhead as- sured his Michigan con- The GLATT KOSHER Ring David hotel On The Ocean, 2001 Collins Ave.. Miami Beach stituents this week that Congress will continue its positive attitude on Israel and will support efforts to strive for peace in a pro- gram assuring Israel's safety. OPEN ALL YEAR Reasonable Spring and Summer Rates Reserve Now For PASSOVER Apr. 11 to Apr. 20 10 Days & 9 Nights per person double occ. 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The Egyptian-Israeli initiative Youth Focus of AJCongress Tour Program The American Jewish Congress recently enlarged its 20-year-old tour pro- gram to Israel by adding special tours for young people under 40 called "Accent-On-Youth." According to American Jewish Congress Michigan Regional Director Ruth S. Rosenbaum, the second America-Israel singles con- vention and the first couples convention will be held in summer. In addition, spe- cial 15-day and 20-day tours geared to the interests of the under 40 traveler will be of- fered. This year's couples convention will have as its theme "Changing Forms of Jewish Life." Israeli couples of the same age group will be co-discussants, co- participants and will co- host some of the social events. Special events are planned throughout the tour. The new American Jewish Congress "Accent- On-Youth" brochure is now available, as well as the new 1979 brochure describing the entire AJCongress travel program, which has in addition to the youth pro- gram, special trips for all age groups, including Bar and Bat Mitzva celebrants. For a brochure or informa- tion, call the AJCongress, 357-2766. is really a starting point which must be expanded upon in the quest for a com- prehensive Middle East peace settlement. "I believe that the need for strong U.S. support of Israel is greater than ever. The decision of moderate Arab states like Saudi Arabia and Jordan not to support the Israeli-Egyptian treaty underscores the lack of consensus among Arab nations on how to deal with the reality of a stable and strong Israel. "The situation in Iran and Lebanon points to the vol- atile potential in the Middle East. In addition to this na- tion's longtime commit- ment to Israel, the United States has a deep and abid- ing interest in lessening tensions in the Middle -East. As the oldest stable democ- racy in the region, Israel has an important stabiliz- ing function which is be- coming increasingly ap- preciated and understood by U.S. policymakers. "I will continue to insist upon strong U.S. support of our longtime friend and ally, and I believe that this is the prevailing sentiment in the Congress." NEW YORK — El Al Is- rael Airlines will inaugu- rate Tuesday the first direct route from Florida to Israel with the opening of weekly Boeing 747 service from Miami to Tel Aviv. El Al will also commence bi-weekly 747 operations from Chicago to Tel Aviv, effective Monday. These new routes will mark El Al's first scheduled flights from United States cities other than New York, from which there are presently 15 de- partures weekly to Tel Aviv. Trans World Airlines currently operates through flights to Israel from nine U.S. cities in addition to New York. Another innovation is the inauguration of two series of low-cost charter flights from New York to Tel Aviv. World Airways Douglas DC10 wide-body aircraft will operate round trip on a weekly basis on behalf of New York's Tower Travel Corp. Council for Educa- tional Exchange will start operations May 20 from New York using El Al Boeing 707 equipment. A Second weekly CIEE flight series commences June 25 using Trans Inter- national Airlines DC8 jets. AJCongress Sets Travel Meeting Betty Alderson, the creator and international director of the American Jewish Congress Overseas Program, will address the spring travel meeting of the AJCongress 8 p.m. Tuesday at Cong. Beth Abraham Hillel Moses. Mrs. Alderson will de- scribe the new itiner- aries the AJCongress has planned for those con- sidering travel to Israel or the many other places of Jewish interest that the AJCongress program in- cludes — Europe, the Orient, Morocco, Egypt. For brochure or informa- tion, call the AJCongress office, 357-2766. El Al Airline Celebrates 30th on Israel Independence Day El Al Israel Airlines will mark its 30th anniversary on Israel's independence day this year, and a week- long celebration has been planned by the Michigan office for April 27-May 4. According to Ami Spek- tor, Michigan district direc- tor, the celebration will in- clude an exhibit at the Is- rael Expo, April 28 and 29 at the main Jewish Corn- munity Center. There also will be a poster contest for children on the theme "El Al — Our Airline." New posters from the air- line are available for distri- bution to area organiza- tions. 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