34 Friday, November 23, 1919 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS An Analysis of Terrorism: Iran May Awaken the U.S. celebrate your birthday at By JOSEPH POLAKOFF ble borders and the -means to defend themselves against what is now called the New Barbarism. RESTAURANT Despite the attacks and threats inflicted upon Israel • DINNER AND since the Palestine Libera- CAKE FREE tion Organization was • Call For Further formed, Israelis have been • Details 643-8865 accused in the West of being paranoid and unreasonable Somerset Mall Troy in their quest for security. Although terrorists have • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • been striking in Germany, SUPER BREAKFAST SPECIAL • Tues.-Sat. 6 a.m. to 11 a.m. Italy and Great Britain, Sun. 6 a.m. to 10 a.m. • • 2 EGGS (any style) these events have appar- • • 2 PANCAKES or BAGEL, TOAST or ROLL ently not affected the think- • • 2 PIECES OF BREAKFAST MEAT (your choice) ing or action of govern- • • COFFEE or TEA • ORANGE JUICE ments to stem the spread of • the terroristic means of ac- • ROSE & IRVING GUTTMAN _ quiring power, particularly • INVITE YOU TO SEE WHY WE ARE #1 in the Middle East and against Israel. • In The Metropolitan Analysts familiar with • Detroit Area the politics of terror noted that the seizure of • the embassy in Teheran the shooting of the • 11167 • • plus • GREENFIELD, 1 BIk. N. of 11 Miles Israeli ambassador to • DELI 559-1380 • Portugal, Ephraim El- •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • dar, in Lisbon, illustrates again that the enemies of democracy have aban- NOW SERVING doned . the codes of civilized behavior and DELICIOUS are intent on using any means to achieve their Alfred • • • • • • • • • • WASHINGTON (JTA) — The seizure by Iranian stu- dents of the U.S. embassy in Teheran and their holding of some 60 Americans hos- tage with the approval of the Iranian authorities is giving Americans a sharper focus on the meaning of ter- ror, why Israelis are so staunchly seeking defenda- ' 1 95 tHARBURGERS OLD TYME DELI SANDWICHES DESSERT FANTASIES • BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER • LATE SNACKS SUN. THRU THURS. 8 a.m. to 12 Mid. FRI. & SAT. 8 a.m. to 2:30 a.m. A Favorite Spot For Late Eating And Meeting 4286 N. WOODWARD Between 13 & 14 Mlle •••••• ■•■ 576-1588 eGREEKTOWN IN BIRMINGHAM! 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They pointed out that terrorists have forced upon Israel circumstances of defense unknown elsewhere and yet some governments in the West have bent their knees to the PLO and increasingly are showering respectability upon it. The Lisbon shooting exemplifies how such treatment does not deter terror. They pointed out that Israeli diplomats even on European soil are targets for assassins and the Lisbon shooting came only one week after PLO chief Yasir Arafat opened the Palestinian Solidarity Conference in Lisbon and met the high- est Portuguese officials. Arafat, now in Moscow, is gaining recognition as a "responsible statesman," as he was called following the red carpet treatment given him in Vienna and Madrid: His men were consulted in Istanbul by the U.S. special emissary Ramsey Clark on a possible way-to rescue the Americans in Teheran — Arab terrorists to deal with Iranian kidnappers. Analysts say this is understandable but it indi- Pro Musica Society of De- troit will present Russian pianist Alexander Toradze 8:30 p.m. Nov. 30 in the De- troit Institute of Arts' lec-- time hall. An afterglow to meet the pianist will follow. For ticket information, call Mrs. Hershel Sandberg, 353-6699. ► t • I- <014 , Jewish -Hospital and Re- search Center in Denver, Colo." The Denver Council of Orthodox Rabbis promised in its resolution that they would arrange for a mashgiakh to regulate and assist in the kashrut pro- gram, if the hospital decided to go ahead with the kitchen. According to the resolution, the expense for the mashgiakh will be entirely subsidized by the council. Detroiter to Be in U-M Comedy Elizabeth Gordon of Far- mington Hills will play the title role in a University of Michigan production of the musical comedy, "Sweet Charity" Thursday through Dec. 1 at the Lydia Mendel- sohn Theater in Ann Arbor. 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Kosher Kitchen for Hospital The debate over the in- stallation of a kosher kitchen at the National Jewish Hospital in Denver continued last week as the Sixth District of Bnai Brith and the Council of Orthodox Rabbis of Denver adopted resolutions advocating the kitchen. The campaign for the kitchen was organized by Detroit attorney Jack J. Kraizman after he received treatment at the hospital as an outpatient last summer and was unable to obtain kosher meals. Kraizman has enlisted the help of sev- eral national Jewish lead- ers including Philip M. Klutznick, president of the World Jewish Congress, in his bid to change the cur- rent policies of the hospital. The resolution adopted at the Bnai Brith convention stated in part: "Whereas Bnai Brith and its member- ship played an important role in the opening of the National Jewish Hospital and Research Center .. . and whereas the National Jewish Hospital reflects as does its name, the Jewish tradition of kashrut . . . now therefore be it resolved by District Six of Bnai Brith that a kosher facility, in ac- cordance with the laws of kashrut, be forthwith in- stalled at the National cates the grip of terrorism( on civilization. What this boils down to iL, an analyst noted, that the Iranians seek a legal proc- ess for their illegal acts and the PLO is no different. Summing up the outlook on spreading terrorism, a political analyst remarked, "The terrorists continue re- vealing the nature of their hostility. There is similar- ity between Teheran and Beirut. Both are un- )- promising. 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