44 Friday, December 21, 1919 THE DETROIT JEWISH MRS UAHC Votes to Support SALT II Treaty Israel Week Success in Rio RIO DE JANEIRO (JTA) the local Zionist organizes- - An "Israel Week" exposi- tion, featured 25 films and tion drew nearly 40,000 an agricultural exhibition. Jews and non-Jews to the Israeli culinary arts were Rio Palace Hotel here to see sampled by some 2,500 per- a display of Israeli products sons attending five dinners ranging from canned goods and a fashion show hosted to high fashions. by the Israeli singer Matti The event, sponsored by Caspi. A special attraction that The Finest literally stopped traffic in Musical downtown Rio was the Entertainment presence of two Israeli policewomen, Capt. Esther Reitman of Bat Yam and Sgt. Sara Toby of Tel Aviv. Both are traffic cops and AND HIS they demonstrated their continentals skills by directing the heavy traffic in the busy 3913-3664 district. TORONTO — The Union of American Hebrew Congregations voted over- whelmingly last week to support ratification of the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT II) treaty. The Reform Jewish group, composed of 750' synagogues in the United States and Canada with more than a million mem- bers, adopted the statement in a resolution passed at its 55th biennial convention in the Sheraton Center. "The ongoing SALT proc- ess offers the most realistic possibility presently avail- able for checking a wasteful and potentially catas- LIIIHM1M151111111111111510111111111111111111C°Pa.cabana trophic nuclear arms race," the UAHC resolution said, adding: • KOSHER MEATS & POULTRY, INC. , "We recognize that this 5 process is not an end and Originators of the Harvard Roast g it is our sincere hope that a B future SALT agreements i Will Be Closed for Vacation L-.. will significantly reduce Fri., Dec. 21st armament levels, thus Ei making more resources Re-open Wed., Jan. 2nd available for humazi and A Please Place Your ff.- social benefits." s In other resolutions, the .1- - Orders Early! Mitniber Deena UAHC: C Kea,. Mo. Canada's Located in the Harvard Row Mall • Hailed = geelen Atteriehen = EL 6-5110-1 energy conservation efforts = E — PrOprSet0C• J. Katz, D. 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Goldberg said, "American Jews should not put their trust in princes. As Ameri- can citizens we should sup- port our government if we conceive it to be right. We should oppose it if we deem it to be in the wrong." The former ambas- sador cautioned against any "confrontation" be- tween Israel and the United States. "There may be and there are differences, inevitable in matters of foreign policy where no one can be sure of the correct answers," he • Appealed in behalf of the lb. BAR B 0 CHICKENS $ 1 29 ligate waste of energy in America," which the organ- ization described as "a moral scandal and a na- tional challenge." • Called for reduction of U.S. dependency on OPEC by expediting the flow of oil from Alaska and Mexico. • Urged that "any further expansion of nu- clear energy should await a resolution of pre- sently unanswered ques- tions regarding safety and nuclear waste dis- posal." • Denounced apartheid in South Africa and urged that "any business with in- vestments in South Africa" observe the principles of - "equal pay, expansion of training programs and of non-segregation facilities" for all non- whites. "If these conditions cannot be met," the resolu- tion said, "we urge these companies to terminate their business dealings with Africa until apartheid itself is ended." • Welcomed the recent Israeli Supreme Court deci- sion establishing military security as "the sole crite- rion for the expropriation of privately-owned lands" in the West Bank and called on the Israeli government "to consider carefully the effect on the peace process ... of all proposed new settle- ments." • Assailed the Palestine Liberation Organization as "the single greatest obstacle to peace in the Middle East" and called on the Carter Administration to "reaffirm in unambiguous terms its commitment not to deal with the PLO unless and until the PLO recognizes Is- rael's sovereignty, accepts UN resolutions 242 and 338, renounces terror and revises its national cove- nant accordingly." • Voiced "anguish and horror at the plight of the 'boat Vietnamese people' " and asked its synagogues to sponsor a minimum of 1,800 refu- gees. 21780 W. 11 Mee Roar! 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The prices vary by approximately $10 per barrel. said. 'But there must never be a severance of the special relationship that exists be- tween Israel and the United States." He added, "It is academic to argue whether American Jews should speak publicly about their differences with the decisions of Israel's democratically elected gov- ernment.-American Jews, like all Americans, are ac- customed to the right of free speech and, rightly or wrongly, will exercise it. But in the final analysis, Is- rael's leadership — elected by its democratic processes — must make the final de- termination on the peace issue and all others affect- ing its sovereignty." 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