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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
38 October 17, 1980
If thou art wise, thou art
wise' for thyself; and if thou
scornest, thou alone shalt
bear it.
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318 Sukkot
NEW YORK (JTA) — An
estimated 190,000 Jewish
men, women and children in
alniost all parts of the world
took part in the blessings
over the lulav and etrog
during the recent Sukkot
holiday in both stationary
and mobile sukkot provided
by the Lubavitcher move-
ment, according to Rabbi
Shmuel Butman, director of
the Lubavitch Youth
Organization.
In addition to the 100
Lubavitch sukkot in Israel
and the 64 stationary and
76 mobile sukkot in the
U.S., Lubavitchers manned
78 mobile or stationary
sukkot in other lands, mak-
ing a total of 318 sukkot
provided around the world.
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Aviation Body Approves Arab, WHEN DOWNTOWN
VISIT DETROIT'S
Resolution Against Israel
NEWEST, MOST FASHIONABLE
MONTREAL (JTA) —
Twenty Arab countries
submitted a motion to the
International Civil Avia-
tion Organization (ICAO)
requesting that the ICAO's
General Assembly meeting
add to its agenda a discus-
sion on boycotting the
Atarot Airport in
Jerusalem. It was adopted
by a vote of 55-13 and 28
abstentions.
Following a heated dis-
cussion on the issue the as-
sembly voted again on the
substance of the Arabs'
resolution and only Israel
and the United States voted
against it, while 54 coun-
tries voted in favor and 32
countries abstained.
France, Greece and Spain
were the only European
countries voting in favor.
The resolution declared
that "whereas Jerusalem is
under Arab sovereignty the
General Assembly (should)
take the necessary steps to
reinforce the resolution
adopted in 1974 which
states that no states be
permitted to fly their planes
to Jerusalem."
Although the Atarot
Airport serves only local
Israeli planes and is not
used for any interna-
tional service, observers
noted that the resolution
was an attempt to for-
estall any international
flights landing at the air-
port in the future should
the airport expand its
facilities.
However, Yitzhak Maier,
the Israel Consul General
who headed the Israeli
delegation to the Assembly,
pointed out that the real in-
tent of the resolution was to
establish on record that
"Jerusalem is under Arab
sovereignty." He told the
Assembly that "there is no
such thing as Arab sover-
eignty and this expression
has been introduced for the
first time in the ICAO
vocabulary."
RESTAURANT
In another development,
the General Assembly ac-
cepted the credentials of the
Palestine Liberation
Organization giving it ob-
server status.
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