THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Teachers UHS Settle (Continued from Page 1) The state fact-finder, The teachers were supposed to report to Leon Herman, issued his class in early September report in the dispute in 1978, but went on strike April 1979 and William until Sept. 24, 1978, when Ellmann, commissioner of both sides agreed to the Michigan Employment non-binding fact-finding Relations Commission, by a state-appointed labelled both sides "intract- mediator. Twelve class , able" when negotiations days were missed be- dragged through the sum- mer of 1979. cause of the strike. Israel Cabinet Moves to Find New Site for Gush Emunim Friday, November 9, 1979 11 CONG. B'NAI DAVID MEN'S CLUB will sponsor a The debate over future PRE-THANKSGIVING "FEATHER PARTY" The Cabinet empowered the settlement policy in light of the Supreme Court's Ministerial. Defense Com- Sat., November 17th, 1979 mittee to find another site Elon Moreh decision at 8:00 P.M. in the Rotenberg Hall for the Gush Emunim set- began Nov. 1, but reached no conclusions. tlement of Elon Moreh. PRIZES will be Turkeys (Kosher) But the two principal It will be resumed at an- supporters of the Gush, Ag- other session by Sunday, and Food Baskets riculture Minister Ariel the - Cabinet announced. The crisis over Elon Sharon and Education DOOR PRIZES GALORE Minister Zevulun Hammer, Moreh developed when the dissented angrily and fear Supreme Court flatly re- For information call 557.8210 DONATION $1.00 was expressed in some cir- jected the government's claim that the settlement 559-1790 cles that this might encour- age the settlers to resist for- was necessary for security. cibly when the army carries out the Supreme Court's Oct. 22 order to dismantle the settlement in 30 days. The Cabinet majority made it clear that the gov- ernment will abide by the high court's ruling that Elon Moreh was established illegally on seized Arab lands and must be removed. But the .issue has aroused intense emotions. Sharon, a member of the Ministerial Defense Committee, declared that he would have no part in the effort to find an alter- native site for Elon Moreh. According to an Israel Radio report, Sharon stalked out of the Cabinet room when Defense Minis- ter Ezer Weizman began a lengthy presentation of his views that the settlement question must be dealt with in the broader context of the overall peace process. After the session, Ham- 353-1300 • 28585 Telegraph mer, a leader of the Na- tional Religious Party, said Across from TeFl 2 Mall — Near 12 Mile he was "dissatisfied" that Out of town calls accepted. Open Mon. & Thurs. til 9 p.m. the Cabinet has deferred a showdown on the settle- ment issue. JERUSALEM (JTA) — WE WON'T LOSE A CUSTOMER OVER PRICE! '%vok*- ozaAA.Pm- - TamaRoFF Shown signing the new contract between United Hebrew Schools and its teachers are, from left, Rabbi Charles Rosenzveig, president of the Association of Hebrew Teachers of Metropolitan Detroit, Albert L. Lieberman, UHS assistant treasurer, and Rose Kaye, UHS board president. Urge Solidarity With Falashas NEW YORK (JTA) — An emergency assembly in sol- idarity with Falashas, the Jews of Ethiopia, was held in New York at Stern Col- lege. The assembly was called to coincide with demonstrations held in Jerusalem by the small Falasha community in Is- rael. Dr. Graenum Berger, executive vice president of the American Association for Ethiopian Jews, and Rabbi Hailu Paris, spiritual leader of Cong. Mount Horeb, said the Jewish world in general and the Is- raeli government in par- cular are neglecting the .esperate plight of the fast-disappearing Falashas of Ethiopia. Their im- mediate rescue through mass aliya was held out as their only hope. The assembly heard ex- cerpts of recent letters from Jews in Ethiopia describing the destruction of whole vil- lages and the massacre and enslavement of many Jews. A memorial service on behalf of the murdered Falashas was conducted by Rabbi, Irving Block of the Brotherhood Synagogue. , He is in the way of life that heedeth instruction; but he that forsaketh re- proof' erreth. ilb ► 0 0* s osioN '3 stN#c °- t 03; \ 14.*OS‘O 0_o s*; 6 9 ‘00°C 11°‘' O GUEST SPEAKER will speak on A Ti N G Y RPE EO TO E RS "Isj H A ISM ITSELF?" WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 14, 1979 at 8:00 p.m. at the Jewish Community Center 6600 W. MAPLE, W. BLOOMFIELD JAMES POOL Distinguished scholar and eloquent speaker. Co- author of the book "Who Financed Hitler?" This research for the book is a story in itself. He inter- viewed people who actually financed Hitler —from the highest princes to the average party member. He combed thru Nazi party archives, the volumin- ous financial records of some of Germany's largest industrial firms, and the Henry Ford archives. No Admission Charge Public Invited . i g P ug, S * #, # t t. . #r IZA*Allf.*