THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 16 Friday, March 28, 1980 BE A MEMBER OF S•IPTIIIIIF ELIO' FINEST HEALTH & SOCIAL CLUB Keep fit at Hamilton Place. The elegant private club, complete with gourmet restaurant, relaxing lounges, indoor and outdoor swimming pools, tennis courts, whirlpools and saunas. Complete separate men's and women's locker facilities, and much much more. You can do it all at Hamilton Place...7 days a week. Call for special rates or drop_ in any time. . CZF Accepts Youthful Aliya Unit as Member TORONTO (JTA) — The Canadian Zionist Federa- tion (CZF) has approved as its 13th member a youth group which requires all of its members to make aliya within six years of joining the organization. Telem, a Hebrew ac- ronym for the Movement for Zionist Fulfillment, is dedi- cated to promote aliya, the Hebrew language, Jewish education and the absorp- tion of immigrants into Is- raeli society. Telem, whose representE_ tives promised to "change- the stagnant status quo of the Zionist movement," was admitted during the two- day CZF 15th national con- vention at the Harbour Cas- tle Hotel. Philip Givens, chairman of the Metropoli- tan Toronto Police Commis- sion, was re-elected to his third three-year term as CZF president. Some CZF members said there was little need for the new group, which was founded last year, since aliya is fundamental to Zionism. But the Telem representatives replied that the Zionist movement has lost sight of its original goals of education, Jewish identification and aliya." They said these goals had been replaced by politics, fund-raising and lack of commitment to Zionism. In resolutions adopted at the CZF policy-making session, members were urged to enroll their chil- dren in Zionist youth movements, establish scholarship funds for Zionist youths and send their children to Jewish day schools. The CZF commended the Israel government for its peace treaty with Egypt, condemned terrorism and asked the Canadian gov- ernment to help bring to Is- rael the estimated 25,000 Falasha Jews living in Ethiopia. Iraq Nuclear Capability Seen WASHINGTON — Iran is reportedly purchasing sensitive nuclear technol- ogy from Italy in exchange for oil. State Department offi- cials say the purchased equipment could provide Iraq with weapons-grade plutonium. An unidentified State Department official said Is rael is believed capable a, producing nuclear weapons on short notice and Libya and Pakistan have been try ing to procure nuclear capa- bility. Last week, the West German magazine Stern renewed claims that Israeli agents destroyed two nu- clear reactors in France last year that were being ship- ped to- Iraq. The magazine said the agents were forced to destroy the equipment when they realized they did not have enough time to steal the parts. p 30333 Southfield Rd. (Between 12 and 13 Mile Rds.) Phone 646-8990 HAMILTON PLRCE 11.. IN S. •114.11 111. 41 Ix • 11.., ■ • i • '4 • • var.a..s 1rft t u / iv *** w & t *