THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 22 Friday, April 25, 1980 BB Citations Mack Pitt and his Orchestra plus Disco Music just for you 358 - 3642 WASHINGTON (JTA) — The establishment of spe- cial awards for outstanding professional and volunteer members of Bnai Brith was announced by Jack Spitzer, president, at the annual winter meeting of the serv- ice agency's board of gover- nors. 1 111 ct i J v EinE11217-£7 PARTY CONSULTANTS Weddings, Bar/Bat Mitzvas Sweet Sixteens, etc. invitations & stationery Make selections from your own home. 20% Discount Marilynn Dedn 358-0251 A 661-1518 JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE RESETTLEMENT SERVICE invite you to attend our ANNUAL MEETING and to hear F. PAUL PEARSALL, Ph.D. Director of Problems of Daily Living Clinic, Sinai Hospital, Detroit, Michigan speaking on "SURVIVAL OF THE AMERICAN MARRIAGE" Monday, May 12, 1980 at 8:00 P.M. at United Hebrew Schools 21550 W. 12 Mile Road Southfield, Michigan Gilbert B. Silverman, JFS President Mrs. Arnold E. Frank, RS President Election of officers and board members to precede the lecture THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO ATTEND THIS FREE, PUBLIC SERVICE LECTURE Kennedy Outlines Criticism of Carter's M.E. Record Democratic candidate for President U.S. Senator Ed- ward Kennedy, responding to supporting groups from-- the Greater Detroit Jewish community, told of corn- mitments to keep Jerusalem undivided, to lend aid for Israel's security and to curb arms sales to Arab countries when they pinpoint harm for Israel. The Detroit Jewish lead- ership in behalf of Kennedy, who are striving to assure a -Michigan delegation to the national Democratic con- vention in support of Ken- nedy, includes Ivan Block; Joseph Forbes, majority leader in the Michigan House of Representatives; and a growing group of prominent personalities. In his message to his Jewish supporters, Ken- nedy said, inter alia: "American friends of Is- rael have a special reason for concern at the failure of the Carter Administration. Rising inflation means ever-higher costs for the military equipment Israel requires to deter aggres- sion, to repel terrorism and to defend herself in the event of attack. Growing unemployment means so- cial discontent and an at- mosphere that discourages assistance for our friends and allies abroad. "What lies behind the President's on-again off-again flirtation with the Palestine Liberation Organization? When did it take the President six weeks to acknowledge that Israel and the American-- Jewish com- munity had absolutely nothing to do with forc- ing the resignation of Andrew Young? Con- sider the damage to black-Jewish relations caused by the intolerance bred of Administration insensitivity and incom- petence. "Why did the Carter Ad- ministration vote at the UN to brand Jerusalem 'occu- pied territory'? 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For myself, I am committed to both an undi- vided Jerusalem and an Is- rael with secure, defensible and recognized borders. "Why did President Car- ter insist on selling arms to Saudi Arabia — a measure I strongly opposed on the Se- nate floor. Did he really be- lieve, as he assured us, that the Saudis would be a 'force for moderation' in the Mid- dle East? "No matter what the fu- ture may hold, my concern for Israel will remain un- wavering. Israel is not just a Jewish issue; it is a moral and security issue for all Americans." Villagers Attack Israeli Soldiers in West Bank TEL AVIV (JTA) — Three Israeli soldiers were attacked Monday by several hundred villagers in Dir el Assad village in the Judaean region. of the West Bank and were forced to open fire to protect them- selves. Two of the soldiers were injured and three of the vil- lagers were wounded, one of them seriously. Police and army reinforcements searched the village after- wards and arrested 20 Arabs suspected of par- ticipating in the attack. According to eyewitness accounts, the soldiers were riding in a car with civilian license plates which sud- denly came under a barrage of stones and chunks of wood. A bus, parked on a downward slope on the main road, had its brakes released and careened into the soldiers' car. As the soldiers tried to ex- tricate themselves, they were besieged by hundreds of villagers. At that point, they fired their weapons and managed to keep the mob off until reinforce- ments arrived. There was no indication of what pre- cipitated the incident. An official investigation is being conducted. Carter Chooses New Adviser WASHINGTON Alfred Moses was recently named Presidential assis- tant on Jewish affairs. Moses, a Washington attor- ney, was told by President Carter that he would have "direct access" to the Oval Office but that he will not draw a salary for his advis- ory post. I 1 Egypt and Saudi Arabia. A year-abroad program is scheduled for 1981 and in- cludes the participation of the law schools of Hebrew and Bar-Ilan Universities and the Tel Aviv School of Law. i4 —4 CONG. BETH SHALOM presents RUTH! NAVON June 1st .00 $100.00* OFF. OFF! - ALL NEW FAMILY OR COUPLE MEMBERSHIPS Just in time for Summer. Now you can enjoy the most luxurious health/social club in Michigan at a great price *FULL MEMBERSHIP ONLY FOR ALL INDIVIDUAL MEMBERSHIPS Hurry. Join now. this offer expires latan ( Hamilton Place coupon) =RIM OWN SAVE GASOLINE THIS SUMMER JOIN...HAMILTON PLACE CALL 646-8990 - See "THE LEADER" Today Morris Buick IS THE GUY IS THE BUY OPEN MON. & THURS. 'Ill 9 P.M. WHERE EVERY DAY IS SALE DAY W 7 Mile At Lodge X-Way 342-7100 THE MIDRASHA COLLEGE OF JEWISH STUDIES' Presents the TWENTY-FOUTH ANNUAL MINA AND THEODORE BARGMAN LECTURE SERIES Theme: IS THERE ANYTHING WORTH SACRIFICING FOR? Wednesday, April 30, 1980 8:15 p.m. Dr. Edna Coffin, Associate Professor of Modern Hebrew, University of Michigan. "BETWEEN A PEOPLE AND THEIR LAND: THE IDEA OF SACRIFICE IN CONTEMPORARY LITERATURE" In the Louis and Esther LaMed Auditorium 21550 W. Twelve Mile Road SOuthfield, Michigan May 7, 1980 ( Summary Session and Discussion