THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
20 Friday, May 23, 1980
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State Resolution Read at Jerusalem Day Event
A joint resolution of the
Michigan House and Senate
commemorating the
reunification of Jerusalem
was read last Sunday at the
Jerusalem Day observance
sponsored by the Detroit
Zionist Federation at Oak
Park Major Park.
The resolution states:
"WHEREAS, The 14th
day of May, 1980, has been
Is a nice six letter word
which describes
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BANGLES AND BAUBLES YOU'LL FIND
IN HARVARD ROW SHOPS
IS FOR THE OODLES OF FOOD STUFFS,
MENS' AND WOMENS' FASHIONS,
SHOES AND SERVICES HARVARD ROW
HAS TO OFFER.
IS FOR THE NIFTY NOTIONS YOU'LL
GET AS YOU SHOP IN THE 23 STORES
AT HARVARD ROW SHOPPING CENTER.
IS FOR THE TASTE IN FASHIONS AND
FOOD TO BE FOUND AT HARVARD ROW.
IS FOR THE OPULENT DECOR TO BE
ENJOYED IN THE MALL AREAS AND
THE UNIQUE SHOPS IN HARVARD ROW.
IS FOR THE HOST OF NECESSITIES FOR
EVERYDAY LIVING YOU'LL ALWAYS
FIND "IN STOCK" AT HARVARD ROW.
Jewel Bakery
Aladdin Drugs
Matter Furs
Athens Souvlaki
Manufacturers Bank
Greek Restaurant
of Southfield
DiRosa Beauty Shop
My Florist
Jules Doneson Travel
C. & M. Nocera Jewelry
Empress Gardens
Geo. Ohrenstein Jewelers, Ltd.
Chinese Restaurant
Original Esquire Deli
Farmer Jack's
Pazazz Ltd. Women's
Haber Cleaners
Fashions
Al Harris Men's Shop
Picture Talk Galleries
Harvard Row
Said Shoe Repair
Barber Shop
Shoe Time
Harvard Row
Spitzer's Hebrew Book
Kosher Meats
& Gifts
Hilsum's Women's Wear
Warren Optical
Jerome's Shoes
HARVARD ROW Shopping Center
11 Mile and Lahser Rds. Southfield, Michigan
Yom
designated
Yerushalayim (Jerusalem
Day) to celebrate the 13th
anniversary of the libera-
tion and reunification of the
Holy City of Jerusalem; and
"WHEREAS, Par-
titioned western
Jerusalem became the
capital of the state of Is-
rael in 1949 and was
reunified with its eastern
portion in 1967; and
"WHEREAS, The Israeli
Parliament has guaranteed
free access to the Holy
Places to believers of all
religions, including those of
the Arab states which are
still at war with the state of
Israel; and
"WHEREAS, This reli-
gious tolerance has made
possible several important
archeological expeditions in
Jerusalem which have been
conducted with great sen-
sitivity and have uncovered
many artifacts of historic
significance to the leading
religions of the world; and
"WHEREAS, Under Is-
administration,
Jerusalem has become a
modern, progressive, demo-
cratic community open to
all regardless of race, reli-
gion, color, or creed; and
"WHEREAS,
Jerusalem, conquered
and enslaved by stran-
gers many times over its
2,500-year history, now,
at long last, serves as the
capital city of Israel, the
free and independent
Jewish homeland; now,
therefore, be it
"RESOLVED by the Se-
nate (the House of Repre-
Sol Lachman, right, is shown reading the Michi-
gan Legislature's proclamation commemorating
Jerusalem Day, with Sen. Doug Ross looking on.
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sentatives concurring), and their deep concern fO_
That the state of Michigan the unified future of the
does commend the people of Holy City."
Israel and the Holy City of
Jerusalem for the example Israeli Patrol
they have set for other Kills Terrorists
communities and nations in
TEL AVIV (JTA) — An
the field of religious
Israeli
patrol surprised and
tolerance; and be it further
killed three heavily armed
"RESOLVED, That the terrorists trying to infil-
state of Michigan does go on trate into Israel from south
record as being firmly op- Lebanon last week.
posed to any future at-
The three were caught in
tempts to redivide the process of cutting
Jerusalem; and be it further through the barbed wire se-
"RESOLVED, That a curity fence just east of the
copy of this resolution, suit- Rosh Hanikra border
ably embossed, be transmit- checkpoint.
Security sources said
ted to the President of the
United States and to mayor documents found on the
Teddy Kollek of the City of bodies indicated that the
Jerusalem as an expression men were members of
by the members of the George Habash's Popular
Michigan Legislature of Front for the Liberation of
their admiration and re- Palestine and that their
spect for the people of Israel mission was to seize hos-
tages at Kibutz Hanita and
hold them for the release of
terrorists imprisoned in Is-
rael.
Meanwhile, a Tel Aviv
Materials submitted to the Readers Forum must be brief.
district
court judge imposed
The writer's name will be withheld from publication upon
life prison sentences on two
request. No unsigned letters will be published. Materials will
young Arab women and a
not be returned unless a stamped, self-addressed envelope is
man who comprised a ter-
„enclosed.
rorist cell allegedly respon-
sible fof the deaths of at
least six persons and in-
Personally, I resent this juries to more than 130
Editor, The Jewish News:
You published a state- attack, and I regret very others in a long series of ter-
ment in The Jewish News much the publishing of the rorist acts, mainly in the
Irwin I. Cohn Jerusalem area.
by Rabbi Goldman, who same.
terms himself adminis-
trator of the Metropolitan
Kashruth Council of Michi-
gan. In this statement he at-
tacked the Council of Or-
thodox Rabbis, known as
the Vaad of Detroit.
I disagree with him 100
percent. The organization
known as the Vaad of De-
troit has been known to me
as a resident of this area for
many years, and I can only
state that it has been a great
deal of pleasure to me to
communicate with them
from time to time, and
watch them in action.
Their work, in my opin-
ion, is outstanding and a
credit to the community,
and a credit to Jewish life in
the community.
Readers Forum
Attack on Vaad Is Criticized
Mrs. Hamburger Honored
at Miami Beach Reception
Suez Tunnel
CAIRO (ZINS) — Egypt
has completed its first
land-link with Sinai, a tun-
nel under the Suez Canal.
The highway tunnel was
built in 16 months. It is
three miles long with a
one-mile stretch under the
canal at a depth of 132 feet.
Mrs. Samuel Hamburger received the National
Community Service Award of the Jewish Theological
Seminary at a recent reception in her honor in Miami
Beach, Fla. Presenting the gift of a portrait of Dr.
Louis Finkelstein, chancellor emeritus of the semi-
nary, to Mrs. Hamburger is Louis Berry, a member of
the seminary's board of overseers and chairman of
the reception