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MAALOT (JTA) — The Association of Americans and Canadians in Israel - QUALITY KOSHER CATERING FOR A HEALTHY & HAPPY PASSOVER hpei 1e3 61) We Look Forward To Seeing All Our Friends On Happy Occasions Throughou! The Coming Year CALL OUR MAIN OFFICE AT CONG. BNAI DAVID 559-4610 _ MRS. ELIZABETH MAUTHNER &PAUL G. KOHN Under supervision of Council of Orthodox Rabbis HAPPY PASSOVER The Shaarit Haplaytah Sun hors of 1945 invite yqu and your friends to A PASSZVER CELEBRATION Sat., April 5, 1980 — 8:30 p.m. at the Social Hall of Cong. B'nai David 24350 Southfield Rd., Southfield, Mich. 'A Very Interesting Program Music By . ERIC ROSENOW and His Continentals Kosher Passover Food & Beverages served Donation $10 per person For tickets and reservations call Pres. Leon Halpern Sonia Popowski 353 9237 557 3994 - ,11 Sol Kleinman 356-3383 Anna Fisk 545-1244 ."` T i• Jerusalem is not a city to be divided again. Jerusalem is the undivided Jewish capi- tal of the Jewish state of Is- rael." Kedar warned that Is- rael is facing a very cru- cial time as May 26 ap- proaches. He pointed out that May 26 is a "target date — not a mandatory date" — for Israel and Egypt to reach agree- ment on the Palestinian autonomy talks. As that date nears, he said, pressure builds up for Israel to make further con- cessions. Despite these pressures, Kedar indicated that he was cautiously op- timistic about the au- tonomy talks. PRESCRIPTIONS FOR GLASSES ACCURATELY FILLED • DESIGNER FRAMES • Immediate Repair • Reosonobly Priced ROSEN OPTICAL SERVICE 13720 W. 9 MILE nr. COOLIDGE OAK PARK, MICH. LI 7-5068 Mon.-Fri. 9,30-6 Sat. 'til 5 Closed Wednesday rilie/ oy) Annual Dinner m ax l LE e4 HOSPI1AO Detroit Friends of Shaare Zedek 'Hospital In Jerusalem Highest dollars paid for your diamonds, gold, sterling or old jewelry! TII mOlOgists State of Michigan Licensed 4 J., 49 4 VISH FOR JEWELRY J TO ALL OUR FRIENDS AND () ERR S HEADQUARTE CU R SPM F LATEST DOMESTIC AND ..001IMPORTED FRAME FASHIONS 7 (AACI) stressed the impor- tance of developing Galilee in a resolution adopted at the closing session of its 22nd convention last week. The 300 delegates,,who elected Morton Skidelsky, a 41-year-old former resident of Chicago, president of the AACI for a two-year term, succeeding Esther Zackler, called on the government to recognize that the settle- ment of Galilee is as impor- tant as settlement elsewhere and to do every- thing in its power to aid and encourage such settlement. The resolution repre- sented a compromise reached in the ongoing con- troversy over the govern- ment's preoccupation with settlements on the West Bank. Many delegates had wanted the AACI to express dissatisfaction with settle- ments in the Judea and Samaria regions at the ex- pense of Galilee. The selec- tion of Maalot near the Lebanese border as their convention site was a pointed reminder to the government of the impor- tance American and Cana- dian immigrants attach to the region and their desire to __attract other North American immigrants to Galilee. U.S. Ambhssador Samuel Lewis, who came to Maalot to greet the convention, spoke in that spirit when he extolled the natural beauty of Galilee and declared that no foreign friend of Israel is more in favor of settlement in Galilee than he was. Lewis' remarks were taken by some delegates as an oblique reiteration of U.S. policy against settle- ments on the West Bank. The Canadian ambas- sador, Joseph Stanford, also greeted the convention. Other resolutions called for an end to discrimination in housing against single persons, encouraging aliya and easing the absorption process for new immigrants. HAPPY PASSOVER We Make Our Own Glasses Thursday, May 29 6:30 p.m Sheraton Southfield Hotel Inc. • 17017 W. Nine Mile Road Southfield, Michigan CALL FOR APPOINTMENT X51-,7333 For reservations call 547.3890 or 5448412 CURTAIN GOING UP! MARRIED GROUP OF TEMPLE BETH EL CORDIALLY INVITES YOU AND YOUR FRIENDS TO JOIN US FOR AN EVENING OF HYPNOTIC ENTERTAINMENT LEAN BACK, RELAX AND WATCH AS JAMES H. HOKE DEMONSTRATES HIS MODERN MASTERY OF THE ANCIENT ART OF HYPNOSIS, USING VOLUNTEERS FROM THE AUDIENCE . . SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1980 8:00 P.M. AT TEMPLE BETH EL TAX DEDUCTIBLE ADMISSION S3.00 PERSON COFFEE -- TEA --- DESSERT WILL BE SERVED TICKETS WILL BE;AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR - Abraham Weberman 626-6903 : 4911- NEW YORK (JTA) — Is- rael Consul General Paul Kedar told 500 Israel Bond leaders from the Greater New York area Sunday at their annual inaugural con- ference at the Waldorf- Astoria that "Israel will not endanger its security and survival by giving up our right to establish settle- ments in Judea, Samaria and Gaza." Furthermore, he stated, in apparent reference to the March 1 Security Council resolution which included Jerusalem in "the occupied Arab territories," that "Jerusalem is not just an- other settlement. Convention Urges Israel to Develop Galilee Area BEST WISHES FROM S Settlements Key to Israel Survival, Bond Leaders Told Friday, March 28, 1980 35 : . The Detroit Jewish corn- munity's Allied Jewish Campaign - Israel Emer- gency Fund raises more, on a per-capita basis, thjn any other Jewish community in North America. 1 A . is. in r •• r_•• w r gs• r Irl Ft r "tr.!. v‘ r. r •"" r r 4, • or fr" or. n tr,