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Local and State of Michigan. 40—BUSINESS CARDS Reasonable Rates 545-7120 967-3850 Yeshiva Receives Federation Grant NEW YORK — An- ticipating a critical shor- tage of Jewish early child- hood educators within the next several years due to the steady increase of work- ing women and the attrition of Jewish early childhood teachers and other person- nel, the Fund for Jewish Education of the New York Federation of Jewish Philanthropies is providing Yeshiva University with a $41,000 grant. The funds will be used to develop and innovative Jewish early childhood education pro- gram, Dr. Sid Z. Leiman, di- rector of graduate Jewish education, Yeshiva Univer- sity, said. According to Dr. Leiman, who will supervise the pro- gram, the two-year grant will enable the university's Ferkauf Graduate School and Stern College for Women to develop the spe- cial program as part of their joint BA-MS program in Jewish education. The program, Dr. Leiman said, would be closely coor- dinated with the Depart- ment of Early Childhood Education of the Board of Jewish Education, which will coordinate field place- ment of trainees. TEL AVIV (ZINS) — The widely-held belief that the late David Ben-Gurion never committed himself to what Israel's final bound- aries should be does not con- form to the facts, writes Is- rael Kargman, a leader of the Labor Alignment and a member of the Israeli Knes- set, in an article in the morning Hebrew daily Ha'aretz. The author refers to a let- ter from David Ben-Gurion to General DeGaulle dated Dec. 6, 1967. Ben-Gurion reminded the French president of a conversation he had with him in 1960, while on a visit to France. At that meeting De Gaulle had asked Ben- Gurion what was his vision of the acceptable and defen- sible borders of the state of Israel. According to the let- ter, DeGaulle is reported to have requested Ben-Gurion to be candid on the assur- ance that he would never make Ben-Gurion's views public. Ben-Gurion responded: "If you would have asked me this question 25 years ago, I would have said that the northern boundary should be the Litany River and the eastern boundary the River Jordan. But if you ask me that question now r I have to tell you that today we have two over- riding considerations — peace with our neighbors and a large Jewish immi- gration. "At this time the territory which is in Israel's control is quite capable of absorbing more Jews than I believe want to come to this coun- try. "Furthermore," Ben- Gurion wrote, "I can assure you that the Sinai campaign and the Six-Day War were in no way acts intended to expand the territory of the state of Israel. If the Arab leaders would not be an- nouncing daily, day in and day out, that their goal is the liquidation of the state of Israel then we would never contemplate any changes in the existing armistice lines." Following the Six-Day War Ben-Gurion believed that Israel must under all circumstances retain the old city of Jerusalem and a part of the Golan Heights. He had a completely differ- ent feeling about the West Bank provinces of Judea, Shomron and Gaza, accord- ing to Kargman. There is nothing so ab- surd or ridiculous that has not at some time been said by some philosopher. 1 " To: The Jewish News 17515 W. 9 Mile Rd. Suite 865 Southfield, Mich. 48075 WE'VE JUST Power Balance LONDON (ZINS) — The London Institute for Strategic Affairs has pub- lished the following statis- tics on the military strengths of countries in the Middle East: Israel now has 3,300 tanks, 550 combat aircraft, 400,000 soldiers, 7,000 ar- mored vehicles and 1,850 pieces of artillery. Egypt has 2,100 tanks apart from 1,000 new American tanks to be added, 515 combat aircraft apart from 85 new Ameri- can planes, a standing army of 895,000, 3,000 armored vehicles plus 700 additional American made vehicles and 2,400 pieces of artillery. The combined forces of Syria, Iraq and Jordan: 5,700 tanks, 1,030 aircraft, standing army of 745,000 soldiers, 5,000 armored ve- hicles and 4,430 pieces of ar- tillery. from Paste in old label TO NAME Please Allow Two Weeks