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December 21, 1979 - Image 29

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-12-21

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Friday, December 21, 1919

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Coalition Saved as Israel Knesset OKs Abortion Law

GREENE BROS.

JERUSALEM (JTA) —
The controversial amend-
ment to the abortions law
passed its first reading in a
packed Knesset Monday, by
a majority of five. The coali-
tion, therefore, is spared the
threat of Aguda Israel's de-
fection, and retains its solid
majority (66 Knesseters).
By the time the vote
came, virtually everyone
knew how each Knesseter
was going to vote — and
there were no real sur-
prises. Geula Cohen and
Moshe Shamir, absented
themselves as did Democrat

INTRODUCES

BRUCE HARDWOOD FLOORS

Akiva Nof. Two Democrat been forced to resign.
Other Likud Knesset-
ministers, Yigael Yadin
ers (Hillel Zeidel, Yosef
and Shmuel Tamir voted
Tamir and Yitzhak Yit-
against the amendment as
did Shlomo Eliahu, also of zhaki) abstained or were
absent from the chamber.
the DM.
The "Liberal Rebels" who
The full result in the roll
caused the surprise tie call vote, was 58 in favor, 53
against and nine absten-
vote when the amendment
was first tabled a month tions or absences.
Both government and op-
ago, toed the coalition line
position had summoned
this time — because Pre-
mier Begin, at their behest, home all their members to
had declared the vote one of take part in the vote. On the
confidence in the govern-
Labor side there were no de-
ment. Had the amendment fections — save the absten-
tion by Rab Menahem
not been passed, the gov-
ernment may well have Hacohen for which he had
Chairman Peres' prior con-

Shaarey Zedek Lecture
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the Cong. Shaarey ZetiGiv
Cultural Commission with
her husband, Dr. Peter
Martin. She chaired Hadas-
sah, Israel Bonds and com-
munity cultural projects.
The annual lecture will
be part of the ongoing series
of programs presented
under the aegis of the
synagogue's cultural corn-

mission.
The Martin Memorial
Lecture Committee,
headed by Walter L. Field
and Mrs. Joseph Deutch,
includes: Harold Berry,
William Davidson, David
Hermelin, Mrs. Julius
Meskin, Myron Milgrom,
Dr. George &login, Mrs.
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Philip Slomovitz.
For information about the
lecture fund, contact Cong.
Shaarey Zedek, 27275 Bell
Rd., Box 2056, Southfield,

Young Israel of Oak-
Woods is seeking
memorabilia, including
photos, clippings and pro-
grams, to be used for its
25th anniversary celebra-
tion.
Simkovitz,
Wilbert
president, has appointed
Philip Applebaum as histo-
rian for the celebration.
Persons with items to
contribute should call the
synagogue, 398-1177. All
materials will be returned.

We carry a large selection of Grasscloths,
Vertical Strings, Handprints, Designers'
Collections, Mylars and others by such
names as Thibaut, Van Luit, Schumacher
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Saudi Arabia

BUENOS AIRES (JTA)

— The Economic Ministry
announced that Argentina
will fill its oil needs from
Iraq and Saudi Arabia
rather than from Ecuador,
Venezuela and Mexico, the
Latin American sister re-
publics that have provided
the country with crude oil in
the past.
Oil comprises about seven
percent of the country's im-
ports.
The announcement was
made following the visit
here of an Arab economic
delegation representing
both the moderate and "re-
jectionist" Arab states.
Their mission was to
stimulate trade with
Argentina, especially food
products which the Arab
countries need to import.
It was disclosed, mean-
while, that Argentina will
seek eventual self-
sufficiency in oil. The
state-owned petroleum
company, YPF, will receive
large credits to explore loc-
ally for new oil sources.

sent. Had the voting been
closer, Hacohen would
probably have voted against
the government.

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