)1 • THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 28 Friday, February 8, 1980 Knesset to Avoid Speech Fees JERUSALEM (ZINS) — The Knesset's House Com- mittee has adopted a "moral injunction" against Knesset members being paid for speaking to Jewish audi- ences. The committee, however, refused to write the action into the Knesset rules, which have the force of law. The original motion was introduced by Shai MK Amnon Rubenstein. Likud MK Yosef Rom wanted to ban other outside activities by members of the Knesset but his motion was de- feated. s BUCKLE'E f UNLIM ITED SUPER BELT SALE ISRAELI IMPORTED BUCKLES ... $9 each HAND MADE — SOLID BRASS 35 Designs — Holy Land History M-GO-BLUE BUCKLES $5.00 urn Now Available - German Silver Buckles MOST PEARL SCISSORS "THE BUCKLE LADY" BUCKLES $4 EACH 3 FOR S11 OVER "1,200" DIFFERENT STYLES LARGEST BUCKLE DISPLAY IN MICHIGAN 2240 COOLIDGE baby an Sits*, 10-6 — Free Parkin 5 BLK S. N. OF 11-MILE BR KLEY MI 41072 545-6885 HAVING A PARTY? Investment Needed to Develop the Negev By ROBERT NOBEL Israel Bonds TEL AVIV — The peace treaty with Egypt presents Israel with the challenge of creating a vital new civilian society in the Negev to ab- sorb the influx of military forces, Avraham (Buma) Shavit, head of the Israel Manufacturers Association, told Israel Bond leaders at a recent meeting in Tel Aviv. "Our planning now," Shavit stated, "will deter- mine whether we are build- ing in the Negev one of the most tremendous garrisons in the world . . . or the in- frastructure for a new society. The task of the rede- ployment in the Negev is enormous," he pointed out. "The complete military array in the Sinai Penin- sula must be relocated in the Negev. "And if you can under- stand the size of it," Shavit said, "even though We Rent Movies and Projectors MID WINTER SPECIAL $10 00 Off Regular Price Reserve By Feb. 29th, 1980 • Comedy, Science Fiction, Cartoons, Horror, Etc. • FREE Delivery and Pick-Up RESERVE FOR ANY OCCASION MOVIE MAN RENTALS CD 478-0072 10:00 A.M.-10:00 P.M. THE BETH SHALOM SERIES '80 PRESENTS THE FOURTH IN THE SERIES OF SUNDAY EVENING LECTURES ON FEBRUARY 10, 1980 at 7:30 p.m. JOHN J. APPEL, Professor of American Thought & Language — Michigan State University --947Ain, John J. Appel teaches at Michigan State Univer- sity and with his wife, Selma, is known for studies of the depiction of American immigrants in popular graphics: print, humor weeklies, trade and post cards and similar throw-away materials. He has contributed to many scholarly journals and is the editor of a book, "The New Immigration," and with Selma Appel, "The Distorted Image," a sound and slide project distributed by the Anti- Defamation League of B'nai B'rith. TOPIC: IMMIGRANT & ETHNIC CARICATURE AS "TRUTHFUL MISREPRESENTATION," AN OVERVIEW This is a slide presentation which illustrates how American Jewish immigrants were depicted in cartoons. Don't miss this interesting evening Everyone is invited 14601 W. Lincoln — Oak Park, Michigan "This evening is being sponsorial:110 thei3iTcFmsk)e Family in memory of Mr. Max Chomsky" the Negev is two-thirds of the country, it means that we can easily bump into military hardware wher- ever we go because we will have to place it everywhere." Shavit stressed that it was today's planning and investments which would prevent such a situation. "If we don't do the proper planning and create the proper infrastructure, we can make the Negev one of the most tremendous garri- sons in the world. There can be barbed wire all over the place, tanks and ammuni- tion dumps. Wherever you go, you will trip over rusted iron. "Or if we do it correctly, we can build an infrastruc- ture for a new society, a new country. "The needs to con- struct such a groundwork are great," he said. "We have new cities being built up. Cities need industry. And industries need roads and railroads. People must have housing, schools and museums. "And remember that the Negev is two-thirds of the Jewish real estate still available in the world — that's all we have. The ques- tion facing us is are we going to make it something worthwhile to live in, or an army base." Peace will bring an enor- mous financial burden, Shavit emphasized. The main bearers of the expense will be Israeli citizens. However, he said, there must be help from the rest of the Jewish people. And Is- rael Bonds must play an in- Jews in Kabul Unthreatened TEL AVIV (JTA) — There are about 80 Jews left in Kabul, the capital of Af- ghanistan, and their situa- tion is not bad, although a number plan to leave the country which was invaded by Soviet forces last month. That information was re- ported by Meir Akashloma, an Afghani Jewish textile merchant who arrived in Is- rael from Kabul last month to join his wife and the four of his 10 married children who live in Tel Aviv. According to Akashloma, the Jews in Kabul live in a closely knit community and do not experience hostility on the part of their Moslem neighbors. The,-e is one synagogue in Kabul but no rabbi. A shohet (ritual slaughterer) serves the needs of the Jewish community. Akash- loma said that eight Jewish families who hold passports intend to leave the country as soon as they get exit visas. The families who do not possess passports may run into difficulties if they wish to leave, the said. All is foreseen, yet free- dom is granted; in grace is the world judg.ed, AMC de _ pends on the deed. — Akiva • A plant employee adjusts a valve at Dead Sea Periclase, Ltd., located at Mishor Rotem in the Negev. strumental role in raising the necessary money for the Peace Development Pro- gram. "Israel Bonds have al- ways been a very important part of the Israeli economic infrastructure. I think that now the responsibilities are even bigger because we are leaving the war path and setting out on the peace path, and the peace path is definitely more expensive. It is cheaper in many other ways. I hope that there will be no more bloodshed, no more war, things which you can never put a price tag on. "However, now is our opportunity to turn the desert into a new place to live in, into a new coun- try, a new society ... We in Israel can give muscle and we can give a lot of money. 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