THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
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Israel, Arabs Are Assured
of W. Germany's Favor
AMSTERDAM (JTA) —
Chancellor - Helmut
Schmidt of West Germany,
the principal speaker at a
dinner- here honoring Dr.
Nahum Goldmann on his
85th birthday, affirmed
that his country's relations
with Israel "possess for us a
special moral quality."
At the same time, he
spoke of Germany's good re-
lations with the Arab coun-
tries and its advocacy of
"the legitimate rights of the
Palestinian people."
The dinner was given by
the World Jewish Congress
and the Memorial Founda-
tion for Jewish Culture,
organizations which
Goldmann had headed for
many years. Philip
Klutznick, the U.S. Secre-
tary of Commerce, who is
now-on leave of absence as
president of the WJC,
presided.
Schmidt
declared:
"Our policy toward the
Middle East can be relied
on. Our good relations
with the state of Israel
are an essential buttress
of our Middle East policy.
They possess for us a
special moral quality.
"It is and remains one of
our principles for any peace
settlement in the Middle
East that Israel, like all
other states in the region,
has the right to live in se-
cure borders and peace, a
right that must be recog-
nized by everybody."
Continuing, he said: "An-
other buttress of our Midd
East policy is the good rel
tions we have with Aran
countries. Here too, for the
sake of peace, we call for jus-
tice, advocating also the
legitimate right of the
Palestinian people really to
determine their own affairs
within the framework of an
order acceptable to all."
Edgar Bronfman, acting
president of the WJC, pre-
sented Schmidt with its
Nahum Goldmann medal.
_ Schmidt and France's
President Vatery Giscard
d'estaing were scheduled to
hold talks on the Arab-
Israeli conflict during con-
sultations in Bonn this
week.
God Is Everywhere
By MARTY ODGERS
I see God in the flowers that grow,
In the birds that sing,
In the wind that blows.
I see God in everyday things,
In the face of a child,
In the face of the old,
In the rain and in the snow.
Just look around you
and you, too, will see
That you're never alone,
For God is with you
Wherever you go!
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of the Late John Dorsey
As. University Professor,
Dr. John M. Dorsey played
an important role not only
in Wayne State University
academic activities but in
the Greater Detroit com-
munity on a large-scale
basis.
He was a noted psychiat-
rist, a lecturer of eminence,
a philosopher who bef-
riended people of all faiths.
In tribute to his memory,
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A typographical error on
Page 2 of the July 11 issues
incorrectly gave the date
when Jordan took control of
the Old City of Jerusalem.
The year was 1948.
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The names of Helen Ful-
ler and Jerry Gell were mis-
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for Knob Circle Chapter;
Women's American ORT, in
last week's Jewish News.
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DR. JOHN DORSEY
Wayne State Universidk
Press has issued a volumle.
containing the selected es-
says of the eminent teacher
under the title "University
Professor John M. Dorsey."
In addition to seven of
his essays published in
this posthumous work,
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