THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Coptic Leader Visits Israel JERUSALEM (JTA) — Patriarch Tekle Haimanut, the leader of the Ethiopian Orthodox (Coptic Christian) Church, is in Israel. The official occasion of the visit was to celebrate the Easter holiday, but he is expected to deal with the longstanding controversy between -the Ethiopian Church and the Egyptian Coptic Church over the con- trol of two chapels in a monastery near the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in the Old City. - There is little chance that Haimanut will be able to re- .olve the dispute during his visit since the Israeli gov- ernment is under heavy pressure from Egypt to grant it control over the chapels. A special ministerial committee which was set up in Jerusalem 10 years ago to deal with the issue is still working on it. Haimanut is scheduled to meet with Israeli leaders, including President Yit- zhak Navon. This is the first visit by an Ethiopian leader since Ethiopia severed diplomatic relations with Israel in 1973 following the Yom Kippur War. Upon his arrival in Israel, the Patriarch told reporters that the condition of the Falashas, Ethiopian Jews, is as "good as the condition of other minorities in Ethiopia." He refused to elaborate. There are some 25,000 Falashas in Ethiopia, and so far there is no progress in security their emigration to Israel. (Last November, at the General Assembly of the Council of Jewish Feder- ations in Montreal, Yona Bogale, the leader of the Ethiopian Jewish com- munity for the last 50 years, who was allowed to leave his native land less than three weeks ear- lier, told the assembled Jewish leaders: , _2. ____ ("We were once 250,000 people. Now we are less than 25,000. Time is against us. Every year, every month, every day we lose our young people to war, to discrimination and to persecution. We can- not sustain much more such loses and if the Jewish- people in America and throughout the world and in Israel do not act quickly to help us come to Israel, then God forbid that perhaps in five or 10 years we might disappear.") Emigres of Fla. Is Story Behind Frontiersmen Hadassah Denies Link to Hebron NEW YORK (JTA) — References in stories from Israel referring to a group of Kiryat Arba women squat- ters in a Jewish-owned building in Hebron as "Hadassah women" is in correct, a spokesperson for Hadassah stated. No members of that organization are participat- ing in the Hebron sit-in. In addition, the building which is frequently referred to as the "Hadassah hospi- tal" or the "Hadassah clinic" is not and never was Friday, April 11,1980 11 THE FINEST AND LARGEST POOL BUILDER IN THE MIDWEST a hospital or a Hadassah building, the spokesperson said. "It was a building in which Hadassah rented space for a clinic." - Almost a quarter of a century of supplying discriminating buyers has earned an unequaled reputation for Miami Pools. And, if you purchase a pool from Miami, we'll give $150.00 to your Temple or Synagogue. You are cordially invited to visit our beautiful indoor dis- play at 33060 Northwestern Highway at Fourteen Mile Road. NO PRO-RATING! NO DEDUCTIBLE! 0141:$° chip ‘106414;, ;... buNDOMINIUM 'INTERIOR SERVICE PLAN ,4,1 A BLUE WATEiR POOE4,.' 557-6830 Call For Free Broch ure and More Informat ion miami blue water pools, inc. 33060 Northwestern Highway West Bloomfield, Michigan 626-5131 SOUTHFIELD OFFICE: 358-0012 ROMEO, MI. OFFICE: 752.6333 • ' Unlike most books deal- ing with Jewish emigration to the United States, "Jewish Frontiersmen," published by the Jewish Historical Society of South Florida, tells the story of Jews who settled in the South during the early 20th Century rather than the major urban centers of the tlorth. Concentrating on the Jews who those Florida for their new home, the 56-page )ooklet gives among other things, the details of how the Florida Jewish commu- nity aided the Cuban revo- lutionaries in obtaining their independence from Spain. The soft-cOer book con- tains some 30 photographs and illustrations and is available from the Jewish Historical Society of South Florida, 605 Lincoln Rd., Miami Beach, Fla. 33139. There is a charge. - 'ARIlli 6111AgailliMze 26400 West Twelve Mile Road in Southfield's Racquetime Mall 357 5578 - Mon., Tues., Wed., Fri., Sat., 10-6, Northeast corner 12 Mile & Northwestern Hwy. Thur., 10-9 THE INTERBANK CARD a