THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS t6 Friday, May 4, 1919 IBM Selectric, Typewriters Israelis Are Jubilant During Airport Arrivals of POCs etc. (Continued from Page 1) $400 and the Prisoners of Zion in particular. He said he was sure when Carter meets with Soviet President Add 'n Type 862-1300 ;342-780 BUCKLES FREE BUCKLE! WITH EACH PURCHASE OF $25 OR MORE HAND CRAFTED TOOLED $7 & $9 LEATHER BELTS DRESS LEATHER BELTS BUCKLES 3 FOR $11 $6 $ 11- 1 EACH Dymshits, a pilot and engineer, spoke • with emotion of his experience aboard the El Al plane which brought him and Kuznetsov to Israel and how he had been invited into the cockpit and shown the advanced technology of the El Al Boeing. OTHERS AT $5, $8 AND $10 PEARL SCISSORS THE BUCKLE LADY" WHOLESALE TO STORES, SHOPS AND DEALERS 700 STYLES LARGEST BUCKLE DISPLAY IN MICHIGAN 2 2 40 COOLIDGE Monday tin Saturday 10-6 5 BLKS. N. OF 11 MILE BERKLEY, MI. 48072 FREE PARKING 545-6885 See "THE LEADER" Today Morris Buick As in Sunday's ceremony, the two new arrivals were presented identity cards by Absorption Minister David Levy, making them full- fledged Israeli citizens. They were then hoisted on the shoulders of the crowd in a heroes' welcome. Meanwhile, the five who arrived Sunday had many emotional reunions with their families. Leib Khnokh went to the apartment of his aged parents in Migdal Haemek where he saw for the first time his eight- year-old son Yigal. The boy was born in Israel after his mother left the Soviet IS THE GUY IS THE BUY 9 P.M. OPEN MON. & THURS. WHERE EVERY DAY IS SALE DAY 342-7100 W 7 Mile At Lodge X-Way Leonid Brezhnev he will take up the matter of the Soviet Jews still in prison or in exile in Siberia. Leon Dulzin, chairman of the World Zionist Organiza- tion and the Jewish Agency Executives, declared that no effort will be spared to bring about the release of the prisoners. Kuznetsov repeated what he said during his speech at a massive Soviet Jewry rally in New York Sunday , that his nine years in Soviet prisons were easier because he knew the entire Jewish people was behind him. The Michigan Chapter jot American Friends of the Hebrew University requests the pleasure of your company at the Scopus Award Dinner honoring Louis Berry Wednesday, the sixteenth of May One thousand nine hundred and seventy nine Six o'clock in the evening Special Guest Speaker SIMCHA DINITZ (Former Ambassador to the United States) Congregation Shaarey Zedek 27375 Bell Road Southfield, Michigan Daniel M. Honigman Max M. Fisher Dinner Chairman Honorary Dinner Chairman Erwin C. Ziegelman Chapter President Hon William G. Milliken Honorary Chairman, Michigan Chapter Sam M. Cohodas W.B. Doner Dinner Co-Chairmen: David B. Hermelin David B. Holtzman - (Tribute Committee in Formation) Contribution: One hundred fifty dollars per person to benefit the student aid programs at the Hebrew U., Jerusalem Dress optional For Reservations 851-0320 Union following Khnokh's arrest. Boris Penson, an artist, went to his mother's apart- ment in Natanya and plans to start his painting again. Hillel Butman is going to Kibutz Na'an where his wife is already a member, and Anatoly Altman is going to Kibutz Yagur. Silva Zalmanson was released by the Soviets in 1975 after serving five years of her sentence. She was released be- cause of illness and de- ported. She has been campaigning ever since for Soviet Jewry and her husband's release. Silva recently received a two-year diary that was written by her husband and smuggled from his labor camp. The diary was writ- ten on toilet paper. An ear- lier prison diary by Kuznet- sov was published in 1973. A section of the diary stated: "There is only a very slight chance that this will get out. In the last two months, I have had 150 searches, including naked body searches. My palliasse was ripped; the covers were torn from my books; my boots were examined and my notebooks and all my letters confiscated. Mine de- tectors were used on the walls of my cell. I was in an ice cold sweat each time they approached my secret hiding place." A cable of congratula- tions was received Tues- day by Premier Begin and President Yitzhak Navon from six Russian Jews of the Georgian Province, among them the Goldstein brothers. In the cable, the Russians noted that Israel could now celebrate two joyous happenings: the peace treaty with Egypt and the release of seven Pris- oners of Zion. They cautioned, however, that the USSR's basic policy toward aliya activists had not yet changed, and that the regime only secured the release of prisoners when it was to its advantage. "Ida Anatoly Nudel, Vladimir Scharansky, Slepak and Lev Begun were only a few of those who still remain in Soviet prison for their Zionist views," the cable said. Upon reaching the U.S. over the weekend Hillel Butman reported that Shcharansky is suffering from intense headaches in Chistipol Prison, but his spirits are "higher than the sky." Posen to Receive Seminar y Certificate Albert Posen will be the guest of honor at The Jewish Theological Semi- nary reception 8 p.m. May 15 in the home of his chil- dren, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Schwartz, 31385 E. Stonewood Ct., Farmington Hills. and participated in var- ious synagogue pro- grams. Dr. Simon Greenberg, vice chancellor and vice president of the faculties at the seminary, will be the guest speaker. Chairman of the tribute is Dr. Milton M. Shiffman. In designating Posen to receive the Certificate of Appreciation Award, the seminary committee took note of his many years of service to Adat Shalom Synagogue, the seminary and the "Jewish community ALBEIT POSEN at large. At Adat Shalom, Posen has been a member of the board since the synagogue was estab- lished. He served as trea- surer of the congregation Dead Sea Salts Available for Purchase in the U.S. CLEVELAND — The Dead Sea Spa in Israel at- tracts persons from the Near East, Europe and all over the world. Yet, anyone can enjoy the benefits of a dip in the Dead Sea without leaving home. The late Ben Porath, a re- tired Cleveland business- man who had spent much time in Israel in the last few years was troubled with an arthritic condition in his hands. Unable to get a reservation at the Dead Sea, he discovered it was possi- ble to purchase the salts and minerals which a govern- ment facility extracted by an evaporative process from the sea. When dissolved in warm water, just about the same benefits could be de- rived as from immersement in the Dead Sea. After soaking his hands in the salt solution for several days, Porath experienced a consider- able improvement in his condition. Impressed by the effect of the Dead Sea salts, he arranged with the Israeli facility for shipment of several tons to his warehouse in Cleveland where it is packaged for sale by di- rect mail. The Dead Sea Bath Salts are sold in a carton of five 11/2-pound bags. For prices or to order, write Dead Sea Bath Salts, Inc., 2201 E. 18th St., Cleveland, Ohio, 44114. * * * Israel's Dead Sea waters are so rich in min- erals and salts that bathers scoop them out in handfuls. The PLO was founded in Egypt in 1964. It could have been founded in Arab Palestine since both the West Bank and Gaza were still under Arab rule. Posen is a founding member of the Hillel Day School, in which he played a key role in its inception. He is involved in numerous organizations including, Pisgah Lodge of Bnai Brith; Men's ORT; Jewish Na- tional Fund, under whose auspices he and his family established a forest; Allied Jewish Campaign; and City of Hope. He is a member of the Knollwood Country Club. The Posens celebrated their golden wedding an- niversary by donating to Is- rael a fully equipped ambu- lance through the Magen David Adorn. Begin Defends Dayan at Meeting of Likud Faction JERUSALEM (JTA) — Premier Menahem Begin delivered a spirited defense of Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan at a meeting with the Likud Knesset faction in his office last week and called on the Foreign Minis- ter, presently on a tour of the Far East, to remain in his government. "You have made great contributions to the peace. Stay on and make great con- tributions to Israel's secu- rity and welfare," Begin de- clared addressing the ab- sent Dayan. The Premier was clearly seeking to lay to rest rumors of a serious rift between himself and Dayan and was expressing confidence in the Foreign Minister whose res- ignation has been de- manded by some members of Begin's own Herut fac- tion. They were infuriated when Dayan recently likened the juridical status of the Golan Heights to that of Sinai, an implication, they believe, that Israel would one day have to with- draw from the Golan in order to achieve peace with Syria.