THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Russia Rejected LONDON (ZINS) — In an interview in Davar, British Chief Rabbi Immanuel Jakobovits said he was ap- proached during his visit to Moscow in 1976 with the suggestion that Russia wanted to resume relations with Israel. The rabbi said that it was broadly hinted by Russian leaders that new relations between Israel and Russia could be started by_ Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin sending greetings to Russia on Israel's 30th anniver- sary. Rabbi Jakobovits said, "Premier Rabin listened to what I said and did noth- ing." Friday, March 21, 1980 31 FROM GENERATION TO GENERATION.. • PLO Moratorium BEIRUT (ZINS) — Saad Sadil, "war minister" of the Palestine Liberation Organization, told a Beirut newspaper that the PLO has halted air hijackings and curtailed terrorist .at- tacks in response to last fall's visit of a delegation of American blacks. But Sadil said the moratorium is being used by the PLO to reorganize, and then the PLO will in- tensify its efforts to incite an Iran-style rebellion in the "occupied territories." Kaplun Prize Winner Told JERUSALEM — Prof. Jacob Katz, noted historian, received the Hebrew Uni- versity's Kaplun Prize in a ceremony on the Givat Ram campus. The prestigious awards also went to three young scientists. Prof. Katz served as re- ctor of the university from 1969 to 1972. Until his re- tirement in 1975 he held the Bella and Israel Unterberg Chair in Jewish Social and Educational History. Since then, he has continued to be active as the Fettman Visit- ing Professor of the Jewish History of Central Europe. 4 4 4411 i4i. .404:§:vskatm""e " „ *i14§ K. Hadad Fumes at Reps' Remark TEL AVIV (ZINS) — The commander of the Christian forces in south Lebanon, Major Saad Hadad, repor- tedly became involved in a heated exchange with a U.S. Congressional delega- tion which visited Lebanon. The Congressmen, sev- eral of Lebanese descent, urged Hadad to become closer to the Lebanese gov- ernment and renounce aid from Israel, which they promised would be replaced by the U.S. Hadad reportedly de- nounced the U.S. as a third-rate power, citing the Soviet invasion of Af- ghanistan and the Iranian takeover of the American embassy in Teheran. It is utterly false and cruelly arbitrary to put all the play and learning into childhood, all the work into middle age and all the re- grets into old age. —Margaret Mead ti wa MAXWELL HOUSE® COFFEE A MEMBER OF THE FAMILY For over fifty years, Maxwell House° Coffee has been part of the tradition of Passover. Ask you, mother! What better way to end a scrumptious meal than with a cup of great-tasting Maxwell House®! And what a full, pleasant aroma. It's coffee you can count on time after time and always...Good to the last drop° So, no matter what your preference—instant or ground—when you pour Maxwell House;' you pour flavor. At its most satisfying consistently cup after cup. Maxwell House° It's not only delicious, it's Pesachdic, too! Look for the packages marked -P in your favorite store. GIN( R•L OODS C (K110.11 t 04.1 , ( Or ptif,014,01. 19811 THE ORIGINAL PASSOVER COFFEE "Good to the last drop" moth nitlz Certified Kosher L'Pesach . by Rabbi Bernard Le. ∎ in packages marked 0-