THE DETROIT JEWISH MEWS
Jewish History Prof Due
at Cong. Beth Shalom
The Beth Shalom Series
'80 will present the third
program in its series of the
American scene lectures
7:30 p.m. Sunday in the
synagogue.
Guest speaker will be
Marc Lee Raphael, profes-
sor of Jewish history at Ohio
State University and rabbi
of Temple Beth Shalom in
Columbus, Ohio.
He is the author of "Jews
and Judaism in a Midwest-
ern Community, Columbus,
Ohio, 1840-1975" and co-
editor of "Modern Jewish
History: A Source Reader"
as well as dozens of articles
in Jewish and non-Jewish
journals.
He was ordained at
Hebrew Union College
and earned a doctorate
degree in history from
UCLA. He is active in
numerous Jewish corn-
U.S. Seeks Bases
in Israel, Egypt
TEL AVIV (JTA) — Is-
rael television claimed
Sunday that the United
States is secretly preparing
an air base in Egypt without
either country informing Is-
rael.
According to the televi-
sion's military commen-
tator, the Americans have
been engaged in making a
base placed at their disposal
by the Egyptians ready for
action, he said. The base
would enable the U.S. to
send troops to protect its
vital interests in the Per-
sian Gulf oil producing
countries or Pakistan.
Meanwhile, the Prime
Minister's office said last
week that if the United
States should ask Israel for
use of its naval or air bases,
the request would receive
favorable consideration.
(It was reported in Wash-
ington that the U.S. was
considering for the first
time, accepting offers of
military bases in Israel and
Egypt in light of the Soviet
intervention in Afghanis-
tan.)
Women Honored
OTTAWA (JTA) — Three
Jewish women were among
those named in the New
Year's honors list of the
Order of Canada announced
by Governor General Ed
Schreyer. They are:
Barbara Frum of Toronto,
a radio and television per-
sonality who comments on
the news; Dr. Reva Gerstein
of Toronto, psychologist and
educator, and a former
president of the National
Council of Jewish Women of
Canada; and Belle
Shenkman, who has been
living as an expatriate in
London where she has been
closely involved in promot-
ing the arts.
Reuben Cohen of
Moncton, New Brunswick, a
lawyer and financier, was
named a Member of the Or-
der.
A dwarf is small, even if
he stands on a mountain; a
colossus keeps his height,
even if he stands in a well.
munal and academic
groups.
His topic for the evening
will be, "Intermarriage and
Jewish Survival: The Latest
Report." The community is
invited at no charge.
Torah Lessons
Over Telephone
"A Toast (Time Out to
Study Torah) to Judaism,"
the new telephone service
offered by Chabad-
Lubavitch, provides a
three-minute Torah lesson
taught by Rabbi Chaim
Bergstein.
The 24-hour service can
be reached by calling 548-
7240. The telephone serv-
ice is one of many projects
which will benefit from the
Hasidic Happening, star-
ring Herschel Bernardi,
slated for 7:30 p.m. Feb. 10
at Ford Auditorium.
Women Conduct
Shabat Services
Sisterhood Shabat will be
celebrated at 9 a.m. services
Saturday at Cong. Beth
Shalom.
Participants include:
Sophie Pearlstein, Marcia
Tanzman, Jeannette Tilchin,
Mindy Tilchin, Faye Menczer,
Gladys Goldsmith, Phyllis
Young, Faye Jacobs, Charna
Yellen, Eleanor Smith. Muriel
Dworetsky, Fay Isackson, Lil-
lian Fink, Ruth Selvan, Lillian
Goodman, Marilyn Herbach,
Alecia Goodman, Marilyn Katz,
Barbara Lefton, Ronne Wide-
nbaum, Jeannette Eizelman,
Lorretta Littky, Karen Finstein,
Carolyn Sklarchyk and Bess
Lipson.
President Jeannette
Sklarchyk will deliver the
sermon.
Israel Seeks U.S. Approval
to Market Kfir Jets Abroad
TEL AVIV (JTA) —
Israel has renewed its re-
quest to the U.S. for permis-
sion to sell its Kfir jet inter-
ceptor to potential custom-
ers abroad. Two countries
are reported to be interested
in the Kfir but American
approval is required be-
cause the Israel-made plane
is powered by an American
engine.
Several years ago, the
U.S. nullified a deal to sell
Kfirs to Ecuador because it
opposed the introduction of
advanced jets to Latin
search and development de-
partment which has been
all but shut down in recent
years.
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IAI is now considering
whether to produce a
second generation jet
combat plane designed
locally or in cooperation
with other countries. IAI
would prefer an all-
Israeli plane to reduce
the Air Force's depen-
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nents.
If the U.S. eases its posi-
tion on the sale of Kfirs
abroad, the company would
be able to reactivate its re-
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