26. Friday, April 11, 1980 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS katzman photographic CREATIVE PHOTOGRAPHS • Weddings • Bar Mitzvahs • Portraits • All Occasions (313) 569-7169 Synagogue Council Campaign Focuses on Jerusalem NEW YORK (JTA) — The Synagogue Council of America (SCA) has an- nounced a three-point ac- tion program on May 14 to celebrate the 13th anniver- sary of the unification of Jerusalem that will em- phasize to Americans of all faiths the central role of The Cultural Commission of Congregation Shaarey Zedek Cordially Invites You To Hear DR. ROBERT JASTROW Director of the Institute For Space Studies National Aeronautics And Space Administration (N.A.S.A.) (Prominent SPACE SCIENTIST AND AUTHORITY ON LIFE IN THE COSMOS) Tues. Eve., April - 15th 8 p.m. on a discussion of "GOD AND THE ASTRONOMERS" (Sponsored by the Berry Family) at Congregation Shaarey Zedek 27375 Bell Road, Southfield No Charge The Community Is Invited Jerusalem as the capital of Israel from the days of King David. Rabbi Arthur Lelyveld, president of the national coordinating agency for the Conservative, Orthodox and Reform rabbinic con- gregational organizations, said the May 14 program will initiate "A Year of Re- dedication to Jerusalem." Rabbi Bernard Man- delbaum, executive vice president and director of research of the SCA, said the program will include a petition drive to obtain the signatures of one mil- lion Americans who' will commit themselves to se- eing Jerusalem as a "un- ified city, the capital of Israel, and who will ask President Jimmy Carter `to advance the cause of peace of Jerusalem.' " The petition will be pre- Ex-INS Official DeVito Jailed on Contempt Charge NEW YORK (JTA) — Former Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) investigator Anthony DeVito, a defense witness in a federal libel case by al- leged Nazi war criminal Tscherim Soobzokov, has been imprisoned since March 25 because of his re- fusal to answer a question during hiS deposition. Soobzokov is a resident of Paterson, N.J., where he is the chief of the Purchasing Department for Passaic County. On Dec. 5, 1979, the U.S. Attorney General's Office and the Justice Depart- ment's Office of Special In- vestigation (OSI) served him with a denaturalization notice, accusing him of con- cealing his collaboration with the Waffen SS and his. participation in Nazi at- rocities in and around Krasnador, in the Trans- caucasus. DeVito, who retired early from INS in 1974 to protest, against what he said was years of coverup by the INS on the subject of Nazi war criminals, is a witness in Soobzokov's federal libel case against Quadrangle Books; the New York Times; CBS, Inc.; Fawcett Books; and Howard Blum, author of "Wanted: The Search for Nazi War Criminals in America." (In Soobzokov's state libel suit, DeVito, who is por- trayed in "Wanted," is also a defendant.) DeVito was ordered re- Varied Program for Hebrew U. Foreign Students JERUSALEM — This year's program at Hebrew University's School for Overseas Students offers several interesting choices. Students may choose from a four-year BA, BS program designed for those who wish to obtain their first degree in Israel; a one-year program in which credits are transferable to the students's home univer- sity; or summer courses which provide an academic background in major as- pects of Judaic, Israel and Middle East studies. For information, contact American Friends. of He- brew University, 1140 Ave- nue of the Americas, New York 10036. Life though short, is a working day. manded to the Metropolitan Correction Center in Man- hattan by U.S. District Judge Gerard Goettel, of the Southern District of New York, when he refused to answer a question posed by Michael Dennis, Soob- zokov's attorney, regarding the "source of funds that enabled him to go to the Soviet Union to gather evi- dence about Nazi war crim- inals in the U.S. DeVito, who is acting as his own attorney, re- fused to answer on the grounds that he had given his word never to reveal this source. He was placed under a civil contempt order by Goettel and jailed indefi- nitely until he answers the question. Reliable sources have indicated that DeVito may be released shortly on his own recognizance but may have to pay a fine. sented to Carter between Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur. The otehr two elements in the program will consist of publishing a booklet entitled, "Next Year in Jerusalem," which will in- clude statements from rab- binic literature on the pivotal role of the Holy City in the history and daily life of the Jewish people; and placing ads in leading dailies throughout the country on the central role of Jerusalem in the reli- gious life of the Jewish people, which will be head- lined, "Jerusalem of Peace, In One World, under. God." My Mother always taught me to . . . dress warmly, eat the right foods, pick good company, work hard, be fair with my customers, always give them extra value for their money .. . "I always follow her advice. That's why I'm the country's top Cadillac salesman. 'Thank you, Mother!' " AL KLINE Cali nic or write me at: DALGLEISH CADILLAC 6160 Cass Ave. Detroit 48202 (313) 875-0300 "Michigan's Largest Cadillac Dealer" In Conjunction With SURVIVORS OF THE HOLOCAUST CONG. BETH ACHIM Invites the Jewish Community to Hear JOSEPH TEKULSKY Chairman, American Federation of Survivors speak on "THE LIFE AND STRUGGLE OF THE WARSAW GHETTO" In Observance of YOM HASHOA V'HAGEVURA (HOLOCAUST AND HEROISM DAY OF REMEMBRANCE) on SUN., APRIL 13 at 11:00 A.M. IN THE MAIN SANCTUARY OF CONG. BETH ACHIM 21100 WEST 12 MILE ROAD, SOUTHFIELD, MICH. YOM HASHOA V'HAGEVURA OBSERVANCE COMMITTEE George Rossman, Chairman Mayer Lipman Allan Rosenberg Martin Rose Hy Shenkman Rabbi Milton Arm