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He points out that Rosenwald made some notable contri- butions to the development of Israel — especially as re- gards the development of its agriculture. It was only Jewish political nationalism which he could not accept. Rosenwald's son Les- sing, while visiting Israel, apologized to David Ben Gurion for failing to give him all the support he . Kosher Violations Reported in NY NEW YORK (JTA) — A total of 290 cases of evidence of violations of New York state's kosher labeling law in the period of June 1978 through August 1979 by kosher food producers, ven- dors and facilities, has been reported by Rabbi Schulem Rubin, chief supervisor of the kosher law enforcement division of the Agriculture and Markets Department. He said that evidence of violations were found dur- ing inspection visits to supermarkets, kosher res- taurants, kosher caterers, kosher meat jobbers and butchers, bakeries, and re- lated producers, sellers and outlets. He reported that total penalties amounted to $6,250 in 1976; $11,400 in 1977; and $33,250 in 1978. During the August 1978 to August 1979 year, a total of 3,679 warnings were issued by inspec- tors. Rabbi Rubin said that while $200 was the typical penalty, a kosher meat market paid a $2,000 pen- alty for alleged possession of non-kosher fowl planned to be sold as kosher. General Opposed to Peace Treaty TEL AVIV (ZINS) — Re- serve Gen. Dan Laner, in an interview in Yediot Ac- hronot, warns that the pre- cedent of returning the Sinai to Egypt has not been lost on Israel's enemies who want a separate Palestinian state on the West Bank and Gaza Strip. For this reason he termed the peace pact with Egypt a mistake, saying Egypt risked nothing while Israel risked e-Verything. wanted to, saying, "You know, I have kept a little distant because I am a great lover of America." "Oh," said Ben-Gurion, "so you are a Zionist after all. All American Zionists tell me the same thing."' * * * As this column was being written, there was much talk about what to do about Iran. Our opinion is that President Carter should send the Ayatollah a book. A cultured man like him, no doubt, would appreciate a book. The book I recom- mend is one which tells about Haman and what one of his students tried to do to the Jews, • the Zionists, everyone who was different from them. Non-Jewish View Given on Holocaust in New Book Holocaust tragedies af- fected Christians as well as Jews. While there were the Six Million victims, there were nearly that many more non-Jews who died at the hands of the Nazi be- asts. One such Christian, a Pole who at the age of 10 began to witness the horrors that were imposed on War- saw, describes his people's woes in "Dying, We Live" (Holt, Reinhart and Winston). Julien Eugeniusz Kulski, the author of this volume recollecting the horrors, was the son of the mayor of Warsaw. He joined the free- dom fighters at an early age. The author, who now resides in Virginia, wit- nessed the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising and served as a messenger between the Polish resis- tance and the Jewish fighters. Kulski was captured by the Gestapo and upon his re- lease fought with the Polish Home Army in August and September of 1944. He was captured again and was a prisoner of war until the war's end. He compiled a journal of his experiences shortly- after the war and his book is based on the reminiscenses in this journal. His book is fully illustrated with photos of the war years. The 150 photographs in this volume contain many not published hitherto. His recollections are of suffer- ings by Poles and Jews. There is an account of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising and while it is not detailed and does not contain the Passover observance and the names of the heroes in that historic act, it does not overlook one of the basic elements of the resistance to Nazism in Poland by the courageous Jews. Deeply moving, the author drew upon Robert Browning for the title of his book: "Good, to forgive; Best, to forget! Living, we fret! Dying, we live." —P.S. JUST IN TIME FOR THE HOLIDAYS MALTER FURS IS HAVING A SALE WITH up to 40% REDUCTIONS ON THE ENTIRE INVENTORY. THIS INCLUDES THEIR FINE COLLECTION OF DESIGNER COATS, CONTEMPORARY COATS. MEN'S COATS, EVERYTHING SALE ENDS DEC. 24th OF HARVARD ROW Designers of Fine Furs HARVARD ROW MALL 21742 W. 11 Mile Road, Southfield 358-0850