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October 19, 1979 - Image 24

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-10-19

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

24 Friday, October 19, 1919

Britain Rebuked

CONGREGATION BETH ACHIM

PRESENTS

An Evening of
Superb Entertainment

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1979
AT 8:00 P.M.

RON ELIRAN

Israel's
International Star
of four Conlinents

BLACKPOOL (JTA) —
The pro-Arab shift in Brit-
ain's Middle East policy
drew a sharp, if veiled, re-
sponse from Shlomo Argov,
the new Israel Ambassador.
He spoke at a luncheon of
the Conservative Friends of
Israel, one of the fringe
meetings at the annual con-
ference of the Conservative
Party.
Referring to Britain's re-
luctance to sell North Sea
oil to Israel, he noted that
because of the return of the
Sinai oil fields to Egypt, Is-
rael had sought oil
elsewhere but had so far
met with disappointing re-
sponses.
Alluding to Britain's sale
of 200 Chieftain tanks to
Jordan, he said that the
Arab world bristled with
ever more arms and threats.

W.B. Elections
to Be Cancelled?

JERUSALEM (JTA) —
The Military Government
may cancel the municipal
elections scheduled next
year in the West Bank for
fear of a Palestine Libera-
tion Organization sweep.
Most of the offices of the
mayors who won in the
previous elections in April
1976 are presently staffed
by PLO supporters.
The fear is that a PLO
sweep could cut even
further the chances that
local Arab leaders would
participate in the autonomy
talks.

Eliran's
Repertoire Includes:

• Lyrical Ballads
• Contemporary Pop
• Hilarious Satire

Accompanied By
Johnny Trudel's Ensemble

Burglars Steal
Torah Ornaments

RAVE REVIEWS



"Held Audience Spellbound"
"Sahara-International Sensation"

London Observer

— Review Journal, Las Vegas

"Showstopper"
"Tremendous Entertainer"



Chicago Sun Times



Variety

PLUS

LOU MASON

America's One-Man
Laugh Show

"Lou Mason has a unique
flair for -Jewish Folk
Humor" Sam Levenson

NEW YORK — Burglars
vandalized a synagogue in
Queens last week and stole
most of the engraved silver
ornamentation on 12 To-
rahs.
Rabbi Asher Murciano of
the Sephardic Jewish Cen-
ter estimated the cost of re-
placement to the
synagogue, which i§ located
in the Forest Hills section of
Queens, at $40,000.
The police said that the
burglars had gained access
by pushing in a window in
the door of the brick and
stone building, then pulling
a bar handle towards them.
The synagogue has no
alarm system, nor are there
locks on the interior doors.

Missing Soldier's
Body Is Found

TICKET INFORMATION

Chairman, George J. Rossman

968-6835

Co-Chairperson, Lottie Partovich

546-4452

Co-Chairperson, Wm "Bill" Freedman

398-7705

Synagogue Office

352-8670

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TEL AVIV (JTA) — The
body of a murdered Israeli
soldier who Palestinian ter-
rorists pretended to be hold-
ing alive as a hostage was
found buried in a Moslem
cemetery in the Gaza Strip
over _the weekend.
An Arab admitted that he
was one of three members of
the Popular Front for the
Liberation of Palestine who
had offered the soldier a ride
last January. Once in their
car, they stabbed him to
death, stole his documents
and buried his body.

When the Bible speaks of
the poor man, he is called
"Brother." Consequently,
the poor is equal to the rich.

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GENIA HOLLANDER,
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THE PERCUSSION
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FICKETT and SAM
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The concert at 11:30

Individual Tickets:

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Series Tickets: $13.50

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