THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Strauss Met West Bank Leader in Washington Before M.E. Trip My Mother always taught le to . . . • uress warmly, eat the right foods, pick good company, work hard, be fair with my customers, always give them extra value for their money .. "I always follow her advice. That's why I'm the country's top Cadillac salesman. 'Thank volt, Mother!' " AL KLINE Call me 0,- DALGLEISH CADILLAC 6160 Cass Ave. Detroit 48202 (313) 875-0300 "Michigan's Largest Cadillac Dealer" WASHINGTON (JTA) — Robert Strauss, President Carter's special ambassador to the Middle East, dis- closed last Friday that he met in Washington with a prominent West Bank Palestinian last week for more than an hour. - Speaking to reporters prior to his departure for the Middle East, Strauss at first would say only that he had visited with a "distin- guished West Bank Pales- tinian" and that "I won't give you his name." But he relented and identified the -Palestinian as Al Masri, chairman of the board of trustees of An Najal Uni- versity in Nablus. After identifying Masri, Strauss said, amid laughter, "I trust he won't mind. We will soon find out." Masri is in the United States for about a month, with his first stop in Wash- ington. His itinerary was arranged by the Interna- tional Communication Agency, the successor to the U.S. Information Agency, and the State Department, under their international visitors program. AN AFTERNOON WITH SISTER ROSE THERING "Perspectives on Israel" • Israeli Singing — Janet Pont and Geri Levit • Israeli Folkdancing — Uri Segal. and Rachel Jacobs SUNDAY, SEPT. 16 3 P.M. Jewish Community Center 6600 W. Maple Rd., W. Bloomfield •Open to Public No Charge Sponsored by: ISRAEL INFORMATION and RESOURCE CENTER ,DETROIT ROUND TABLE of CHRISTIANS and JEWS . Other West Bank and Gaza Strip residents, in- cluding mayors, have come to the U.S. under this program. Masri was nominated by the U.S. Consulate General in Jerusalem and accom- panied by the president. of the university, Kayad Abdul Haq. The State Department told the Jewish Telegraphic Agency that Masri is a former speaker of the Jor- danian Parliament but that he has no strictly political role at the moment." Masri lunched with Assistant Secretary of State Harold Saunders, met with National Security Adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski and Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs David Newsom, in addition to Strauss. Masri was described by • the State Department as a moderate and not a member of the Palestine Liberation Organization. UAHC Set for Boat People WASHINGTON (JTA) — Jewish social service agen- cies and synagogues will cooperate in the nationwide program undertaken by the Union of American Hebrew Congregations (UAHC) to resettle 1,800 boat people and other Indochinese refu- gees. New techniques will be used by UAHC,organiza- tion leaders disclosed as dis- tinguished from the Ameri- can Jewish communal ef- forts towards resettling Soviet, Iranian and Syrian Jews in recent years. Rabbi Irwin Herman, of Los Angeles, director of the UAHC's Pacific Southwest Council, emphasized that UAHC will not permit a family under its sponsor- ship to go on public welfare. "We will support them until they are able to support themselves," he said. While a six-month period is considered the time usually required to resettle a family, experi- ence has shown that a refugee family becomes totally independent in three months or less, Herman said. UAHC,representing 735 Reform Jewish congrega- tions has accepted responsi- bility : for the 1,800 boat Sisterhood Married Couples Invite You To Join Us For A Special Premier Benefit Performance of a new Major Motion Picture Starting Over" Burt Reynolds starring Candice Bergen Jill Clayburgh on \ ■ ________ .THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 4 1919 at 8:00 P.M. at the Northland Theatres I and II J.L. Hudson Drive YOUNG ISRAEL OF SOUTHFIELD is pleased to announce That Seats Are Available For HIGH HOLIDAY SERVICES IN THE NEW SYNAGOGUE BUILDING 27705 Lahser Rd. (bet. 11 & 12 Mile Rds.) people as part of the 6,000 refugees that the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society (HIAS) has undertaken to resettle. For Reservations Call The righteous eateth to the satisfying of his desire; but the belly of the wicked shall want. Evenings 355=1090 • AFFILIATES OF ADAT SHALOM SYNAGOGUE Men's Club Friday, September 14, 1919 45 UNIQUE BLEND OF TRADITIONAL, CHASSIDIC, CANTORIAL, AND MODERN ISRAELI STYLE WITH POPULAR AMERICAN SOUND. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1919 1:45 PM Congregation B'n'ai Moshe 14930 W. Ten Mile Rd. Oak Park Southfield, Michigan Patrons and sponsors will be listed in the Program and are invited to attend the Afterglow at ADAT SHALOM SYNAGOGUE I 29901 Middlebelt Road, Farmington Hills, Michigan Donor $10.00 ,y, Patron $25.00 Sponsor $50.00 For ticket information call: Sharon Cornfield 661-1940 Inez Silverstein 661-1046 Synagogue 851-5100 DONATION: $10-7.50-5 STUDENTS: $2.50 FOR INFORMATION CALL 548-9000