THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Reagan Claims that Carter Mistake at UN Hurts Israel By JOSEPH POLAKOFF (Copyright 1980, JTA Inc.) Republican Presidential nominee Ronald Reagan charged, in his acceptance speech last week, that the Carter Administration "handed a major prop- NEED INVITATIONS Bar Mitzva Wedding Stationery Etc. 20% off Call Barbara Starkman 968-5080 le" WHY WORRY !! Leave Everything to Us • aganda victory" to Israel's enemies by its foul-up in the anti-Israel resolution adopted by the United Na- tionals Security Council last March 1. Reagan made a caustic reference to President Car- ter and the resolution which the President repudiated two days after the U.S. voted in its favor: "An Annapolis graduate may be at the helm of the Ship of State but the ship has no rudder. Critical deci- sions_are made at times al- most in Marx Brothers Fashion, but who can laugh?" At a press conference before the speech, Re- agan said that he recog- nizes an "alliance" be- tween the U.S. and Israel and that he would not try to have the U.S. "dictate or impose a settlement" in the Arab-Israeli con- flict. Reagan made that state- ment when he was asked what lie would do to change the American position on policy in the Middle East and toward Israel. Injured Veterans Given Training at Bar-Ilan U. • STYLE • ELEGANCE • BEAUTY WYN-HAROLD CATERING RAMAT-GAN — A work- shop has been established by Bar-Ilan University for the training and rehabilita- tion of severely brain- injured war veterans. Orig- inally serving 13 rehabilit- ants and now serving 45, clients are encouraged to take on progressively more difficult tasks. 855-1400 What can FENBY-STEIN TALENT AGENCY DO FOR YOU? 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Call 642-5575. , est. 1919 30400 Telegraph Road Suites 104/134 Birmingham, MI 48010 (313) 642-5575 LAWRENCE M. ALLAN President GEMOLOGIST DIAMONTOLC)GIST Jewish Council Alerts Students on Middle East The Jewish Community Council has presented gift subscriptions of the quar- terly "Middle East Notebook" to 100 high school librarires in the met- ropolitan Detroit area. Designed specifically for high school age students, the notebook profiles coun- tries in the Middle East by offering historical data and discussing the region's ethnic and religious com- position. Excerpts from the Israel-Egypt peace talks and documents from meet- ings at Camp David are in- cluded. "Middle East Notebook" is published by the National Committee for Middle East Studies of the American Academic Association for Peace in the Middle East. Franco-Iraqi Uranium Deal Hit by Knesset JERUSALEM (JTA) — Leading members of the Knesset last week called for energetic action by Israel in the areas of diplomatic con- tacts and appeals to world public opinion in an effort to prevent France from sup- plying Iraq the wherewithal to build atomic weapons. A senior intelligence offi- cial gave the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Secu- rity Committee an informed assessment that, if the Franco-Iraqi deals go through as intended, Iraq will be in possession of nu- clear weapons by the middle of the decade. Former Premier Yitzhak Rabin, a committee member, called for urgent action by Israel to persuade France not to supply Iraq with the enriched uranium intended to fuel the two nu- clear reactors already supplied to Baghdad. Rabin said he did not doubt an ef- fort of this kind was already being mounted but he wanted more intensive at- tempts. 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I Singles Events THE JEWISH SING- SOLO FLIGHT SING- LES of Temple Beth El will LES will hold a co-ed hold a dinner-theater party softball game 10:30 a.m. 6 p.m. Aug. 10 with dinner Sunday at Cranbrook Park. at the Sheik restaurant and Admission is free, and in show at the Attic Theater. case of rain, the group will The evening's feature will meet for brunch. Volleyball be "The Sea Horse." There is is held 8:30 p.m. Mondays at a charge. For information, the Morris Branch of the Jewish Community Center. call the temple, 851-1100. 11 Friday, July 25, 1980 25 REMEMBER THE BLUE BOX AND EVERYTHING. IT STANDS FOR ON EVERY IMPORTANT OCCASION. 557-6644 , Joe Slatkin's DEXTER CHEVROLET 45 Years Of Dependable Sales & Service For The Best Deals On New and Used Cars Stop In. At Joe Slatkin's DEXTER CHEVROLET 20811 W. 8 Mile betwee'n Southfield & Telegraph Rd. Adjoining the city of Southfield 534-1400 1 omon■i■mm. EVERYONE IS INVITED TO COME TO THE 2nd ANNUAL , YIDDISH MUSIC FESTIVAL Sponsored by The Workmen's Circle, J. T. Zukerman Culture Fund Co-sponsored by the Jewish Community Council, Sholem Aleichem Institute In co-operation with the City of Oak Park SUNDAY, AUG. 3, 2:30 P.M. Oak Park Major Park The instrumental music for this occasion is made possible by funds supplied by the recording companies of America through the Music Performances Trust Fund. The grant for this performance was obtained with the co-operation of Local 5, Detroit Federation of Musicians. Participating in the program: Cantor Chaim Najman, Cong. Shaarey Zedek Margelee Green-Ruby Sam Barnett's Orchestra Please bring chairs and blankets for your comfort FREE ADMISSION In the event of rain, the Festival will be held on Sunday, Aug. 17 at 3 p.m. at the Oak Park Major Parksite.