26 Friday, September 5, 1980 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Jerusalem Deputy Mayor Here Deplores Submission to Oil-Wielding Arab Powers APPRAISALS DONE WHILE YOU WAIT CALL FOR APPOINTMENT In the Six-Day War, he was a mechanized division commander and is presently a retired major general of the Israel Army. Born in Jerusalem, Peled 356-2525 Daily 10-6 Thurs. 10-8 Creative Jenelers 29173 Northwestern Hw ∎ ; Southfield, MI 48034 j (313) 356-2525 Al's Foreign Car Service at 12 Mile Rd., Franklin Plaza AM HAIFA UNIVERSITY THE AMERICAN FRIENDS OF Golf Outing September 17, 1980 (includes breakfast lunch, dinner, golf cart, open bar) Minimum Contribution $100.00 CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST 7:30 A.M. to 11 A.M. LUNCH 11 A.M. to 3 P.M. DINNER 7:30 P.M. At Shenandoah Golf and Country Club PROGRAM GOLF Golf facilities of the Shenandoah Golf and Country Club have been reserved for your use on Golf Outing Day. Beer and pop will be available throughout the day. For Reservations Call 758-1040 Jerusalem Deputy Mayor Elad Peled presented Cong. Beth Shalom with a plaque containing the blessings before and after reading the Torah. The congregation is a participant in Israel Bonds' High Holy Day appeal. Shown at the Beth Shalom parlor meeting at which $80,000 in Israel Bonds were pur- chased are, from left, hosts Mr. and Mrs. Max Dub- rinsky, Peled and Beth Shalom president Robert Littky. Deputy morality was subdued and Jerusalem's Mayor Elad Peled, who was submission to oil threats on a brief visit here in be- have undercut the friendly half of the Israel Bonds attitudes of several coun- tries. He especially deplored campaign, deplored the submission to threats from the removal of the Dutch oil-powered Arab quarters embassy from Jerusalem. Recalling the discrimina- which have resulted in an "immoral resolution" tions that marked Jorda- nian rule of Jerusalem be- adopted by the UN Security Council and submission to it fore the 1967 Six-Day War; Peled pointed to the free- by several nations. Peled stated at a press doms now enjoyed by all conference on Aug. 27, prior faiths in the Holy City. He expressed the view to addressing a pre-holiday Israel Bonds appeal at that if they were not re- Cong. Beth Shalom, that stricted by fears, the Arab population of Jerusalem would sup- port Israeli efforts to es- tablish a strong Arab- Jewish relationship. "One can walk in Jerusalem at any time of day or night without fear, contrary to the panic one hears about in American cities," the Jerusalem de- puty mayor said. "Arabs helped elect Mayor Teddy Kollek out of respect for his unprejudiced administra- tive skills. This is what we aspire to friendship and cooperation. Therefore, we abhor the manner in which threats of oil embargoes have forced the abandon- ment of some embassies in Jerusalem." Peled is the former direc- tor general of Israel's Minis- try of Education and Cul- ture and has held several posts in the Israel Defense Forces. He served as chief of operations of the General Staff and was assistant to the Deputy Chief of Staff. A REVOLUTIONARY CONCEPT IN VETERINARY MEDICINE PREPAID PET HEALTH • 24 Hour Coverage • Total Medical and Surgical Care . MICHIGAN'S 1ST VETERINARIAN OWNED & OPERATED HEALTH PLAN • Eliminate Unexpected costs $139.00 • New Dept. Head at Hebrew U. NEW YORK — The phi- losophy department of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem has named Fr. Marcel Dubois to serve as chairman. The appointment represents the first time in its 55-year histOry, that a non-Jew heads a major de- partment at the university. 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