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April 13, 1979 - Image 25

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-04-13

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New York Cantor to Perform
in Concert at Bnai Moshe

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Cantor Jacob Ben-Zion
Mendelson of Temple Gates
of Prayer, Flushing, N.Y.,
will perform for the Cong.
Bnai Moshe Town Hall
Concert 8 p.m. May 6 in the
synagogue. The public is in-
vited.
Cantor Mendelson comes
from a family of cantors, in-
cluding his grandfather, an
uncle and a brother.
He was educated at
Yeshiva Etz Chaim and
Talmudical Academy in
Brooklyn. He was
graduated from the Hebrew
Union College School of
Sacred Music.

He was a cantor in
Riverdale, N.Y., in 1966
and in 1972 became the
cantor at Beth Torah
Congregation of North
Miami Beach, Fla. He ap-
peared regularly there on
local religious programs.

He has performed in con-
cert nationwide on behalf of

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, April 13, 1979

Jewish Agency and Zionist Organization
Preparing for the Effects of Peace Treaty

JERUSALEM (JTA) — lems," an apparent refer- characterized Israel so far succeed to return the yor-
The development of the ence to the possibility that was one of the factors which dim." He accused the yor-
Negev has top priority in Arabs will outnumber Jews deterred immigrants from dim of making it difficult to
the Jewish Agency's set- in that region.
coming," he said. He pre- promote aliya abroad. He
t.lement plans and Galilee is
Dulzin said the WZO's dicted that about 45,000 said most of them were vet-
second, Leon Dulzin, Settlement Department
immigrants would arrive eran Israelis and there was
chairman of the World will set up 28 manned
this year and claimed there little re-emigration among
Zionist Organization and lookout posts in Galilee
was a potential of 250,000 immigrants. Of the 145,000,
Jewish Agency executives in the near future which
Jews all over the world who Russian Jews who arrived
said at a press conference eventually will become
would consider aliya. in Israel over the past nine
Monday. He assigned no settlements. He said that Dulzin said that while years, only 4,000 returned.
priority to settlements in for the first time, candi- Jewish emigration from
Of the immigrant popula-
the occupied territories and dates for these settle- the Soviet Union has in
tion as a- whole, only a
implied that there was no ments were being re- creased in absolute num- maximum of 15 percent re-
money for such activities on cruited directly by the bers, he was concerned turn to their countries of
a large scale.
Jewish Agency and not by the growing number origin, Dulzin said.
Dulzin dwelt on the prep- through the settlement of "drop-out" — Russian
CANTOR MENDELSON
the Cantor's Assembly arations by the WZO and movements linked to Is- Jews who opt to settle in
Scholarship Fund. He also Jewish Agency for the new rael's various political countries other than Is-
was a soloist with the era of 'peace with Egypt. parties. Meanwhile, he rael after leaving the
"We have to ascertain that said, the look-out posts USSR. He said monthly
Miami Beach Symphony.
Cantor Mendelson the Negev does not turn out would serve to stop the il- emigration from Russia
founded the Beth Torah to be a military camp," he legal seizure of land in is now between 4,000-
4,300 per month and the
Youth Chorus and created a said, and therefore' most ef- Galilee.
Dulzin reported that the total number of Jews
She•ll love the fiery 1 7 carat
-Jewish rock cantata for the forts, in both rural and
diamond solitaire set in a unique 14K
United Synagogue Youth urban settlements, should Jewish Agency's Settle- leaving this year may Yello1/4‘. Gold "miracle head" mount-
be concentrated there. The ment Department has es- reach 50,000. But in the
ing which gives the diamond the
group.
illusion of being Idrger. Matching
Negev is slated to become tablished a special task last three months the
,L•edcling band.
the site of three new air force to plan the develop- drop-out rate has
NAUM S
bases and major military ment of the Pithat Shalom
reached 70 percent. He
SPECIAL
installations after Israel region where Israelis now
said he would meet again
completes its evacuation of living in Sinai will be reset-
$ 219 9°
soon with the leaders of
Sinai in three years. tied. He said the plans call HIAS and the Joint Dis-
Galilee ranked next in for 20 new settlements on tribution Committee to
.0t ,,
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importance. "We have to the Israeli side of the border discuss the drop-out
make sure that the Galilee with Egypt. Of these, 14 will
problem. "Presently, the
is settled with Jews as fast be relocated from the Rafah leaders of American
sr\‘
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as possible," Dulzin said. "If region of Sinai and six new
Jewry show.more under-
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REG.
we neglect the Galilee as we settlements for immigrants
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standing of the problem
5249.
have done until now, we will be built.
48766.045JFB
than in the past," Dulzin
shall face very grave prob-
Dulzin said he expected a said, but he did not
SALE ENDS APRIL 30. 1979
sharp increase in immigra- elaborate.
tion
as
peace
becomes
a
Peace Splitting
With respect to the prob-
political reality. "There is lem of yordim — Israelis
L.a'am Faction
good reason to believe that who settle abroad — Dulzin
TEL AVIV (JTA) — The the number of immigrants said that between 12-13,000
SOUTHFIELD SHOWROOM
La'am faction voted 18-13 will be doubled with peace. Israelis leave the country
27065 GREENFIELD RD.
last week to remain within The security tension that annually and "we did not
RABBI TANENBAUM
executive director of the Likud, but at the cost of a
40,
;Ifv"
Synagogue Council of split within its own ranks.
America. Bitter opponents. of the
He earned a master of peace treaty with Egypt,
Hebrew literature degree headed by MK Moshe
and was ordained at the Shamir, announced that
If I can't Beat Your Best Deal
Jewish Theological Sem- they would seek to form a
inary, and holds honor- new political party corn-
ary doctorates from five posed of elements opposed to
universities and colleges. Premier Menahem Begin's
The public is invited free peace policies.
6 Mile, 1 81k. W. of Schaefer
Shamir, a former Labor
of charge.
Party member, joined Likud
because of its platform urg-
Newsman Due
ARNOLD MARGOLIS
ing a Greater Israel. He an-
for Temple Talk
nounced after the vote that
INTERIOR
Friends of the Temple he would proclaim himself a
DECORATOR
Beth El Library will present one-man Knesset faction
SERVICE
WJBK-TV newsman Tom and try to rally others who
Greene 8 p.m. April 24 in hold similar views to join
the temple. him.
•SCHOOLFIELD •SELIG •SIMMONS •SEALY •SERTA •SPRING AIR •LA-Z-
Greene will speak on
BOY •STIFFEL LAMPS •KROEHLER •AMERICAN •BURLINGTON •BASSETT
Some 3,000 U.S. Jewish
"Politics, Politicians and
•BARCALOUNGER •LANE •UNIQUE
TV News." Admission is leaders annually attend the
free, and refreshments will Council of Jewish Federa-
13703 W. McNichols 342 5351 Hrs. Mon thru Sat. 9:30 til 5:30
be served. tions General Assembly.

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BRIDAL SET

SZ Men to Hear Tanenbaum

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Rabbi Marc Tanenbaum,
director of the interreli-
gious affairs department of
the American Jewish
Committee, will address the
Cong. Shaarey Zedek Men's
Club 8 p.m. April 22 in the
synagogue.
Rabbi Tanenbaum is a
leading figure in interfaith
relations. He is a member of
the White House Confer-
ence of Religious Leaders on
Race, Jewish consultant to
Pius XII 'Religious Educae
tion Resource Centers was

Communists Print
Biased Articles

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LONDON .(JTA) — • A
series of articles in Tribuna,
the ideological organ of the
Czechoslovak Communist
Party, refers to Zionism as
"cruel, barbarian, genoci-
dal, ridiculous and ter-
rorist," reports the Interna-
tional Council of Jews from
Czechoslovakia.
The gist of the series, pub-
lished in January and Feb-
ruary, was that Zionists
were "accomplices of pog-
roms," and that Jewish big
business needs Zionism to
establish its rule.
The series reflects an in-
tensification of anti-Jewish
propaganda which is worry-
ing Czech Jewish leaders,
the Council states.

Hungarian Jews
to Meet in Israel

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JERUSALEM — The
First World Conference of
Hungarian Jews has been
scheduled for Israel Nov.
24-28, 1980.
The organizing commit-
tee expects the conference to
strengthen existing land-
smanshaften organizations,
plan research of Hungarian
Jewish cultural heritage
and document the contribu-
tions of Hungarian Jewish
immigrants.
For information about the
conference, write the Or- -
ganizing Committee, First
World Conference of Hun-
garian Jewry, Box 4340, .
Jerusalem, Israel.

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5 lbs. of MATZO

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OUR33rd YEAR

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On All Name Brands

Furniture and Bedding

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Plan to attend the

50th Anniversary Dinner
GOLDEN JUBILEE

SPONSORED BY

THE COUNCIL OF ORTHODOX RABBIS
OF GREATER DETROIT

Monday, May 14th at 6 P.M.

Guest Speaker Ray Shaer Yoshuv Cohen

Chief Rabbi of Haifa Israel

RABBI LEIZER LEVIN

President of
The Council of Orthodox Rabbis

JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER

W. BLOOMFIELD, MICH.

FOR RESERVATIONS AND INFORMATION CA/.L 559-5005.

SALEK LESSMAN

General Chairman

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