THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 10 October 11, 1980 California Firm Will Sell Arava Aircraft in the U.S. LOS ANGELES — An ex- California. The Arava, to be known clusive agreement for U.S. distribution of the Arava, -in the United States as the 18 to 20 passenger commu- CommuterLiner, has been ter airplane manufactured certified by the Federal in Israel, has been an- Aviation Administration. nounced jointly by Israel The first aircraft will be ar- Aircraft Industries and riving in this country on Consolidated Aircraft of Nov. 1. Consolidated Aircraft has 'Zionist Caravan projected sales in the first year of 20 aircraft to serve to Tour Nine the needs of the rapidly ex- panding commuter industry Southern States NEW'YORK (JTA) — A here. The Arava, unique for its "Zionist Caravan" will de- part from Washington swing-tail cargo handling Monday on a two-month capability, can be converted swing through nine states to comfortable, wide-body in the south and southwest passenger configuration to bring information about within minutes. Israel Aircraft Industries Israel, Zionism and aliya to the smaller Jewish com- has sold 86 Arava airplanes munities in that region during the past eight years which • are usually isolated in countries throughout the from such Zionist educa- world. tional programs. The cost of each airplane The project, known as "Is- delivered in the United rael Scone-Mobile," was States in $1,650,000. conceived by two American the CommuterLiner fills immigrants to Israel, the gap between helicopters Charles Levine, 28, of San and conventional aircraft Antonio, Texas and Bobby and between liaison and Brown, originally of New medium transports. Its low York City. It is organized speed control and maneu- along the lines of a similar verability gives excellent mobile caravan that suc- cessfully completed two Nazi Adviser tours of European countries NEW YORK — The West in the past 12 months. It is scheduled to visit 36 German magazine "Stern" communities in Virginia, says that Klaus Altmann, North and South Carolina, 66, "the Butcher of Lyon" Georgia, Florida, Alabama, during World War II, is Mississippi, Louisiana and serving as an adviser to the military regime in Bolivia. Texas. ' r 1 To: The Jewish News 1 75 1 5 W. 9 Mile Rd. Suite 865 Southfield, Mich. 48075 ViElf JUST short take-off and landing capability. In the cargo configura- tion, it is capable of carrying in excess of 3,600 pounds. Fully loaded, it only needs 200 meters of runway for landing. Because the Commuter- Liner is the widest aircraft Lamb Casserole By NORMA BARACH (Copyright 1980, JTA, Inc.) 1 medium eggplant 1 tsp. salt 1 tbsp. lemon juice 3 lbs. lamb meat cut into chunks 1 medium onion, diced 1 small green pepper, diced 1 small red pepper, diced 1 clove garlic, crushed . 1/2 tsp. oregano oil 8 oz. can tomato sauce 1/2 cup water Peel eggplant, cut into 1/4-inch slices and soak in a bowl with 3 cups of water and 1 tsp. salt for 30 minutes. Drain well. Put eggplant in a lightly greased 9x13-inch baking pan. Pour lemon juice on top. Broil lamb chunks, turning to brown all sides. Pour off all the grease. Brown vegetables, garlic and oregano in a little oil. Add tomato sauce and water. Sim- mer - until well blended. Place lamb on top of eggplant and pour sauce over the lamb. Cover and bake at 350 degrees for 1 1/2 hours, or until tender. Serves 4-5. Workmen's Circle Michigan District will host the bi-annual meeting of the Great Lakes Regional Board Saturday and Sun- day at the Workmen's Cir- cle Center, 26341 Coolidge, Oak Park. The Great Lakes Regional Board consists of from representatives Workmen's Circle districts in Ohio, Pennsylvania, linois, New York and Min- nesota. The regional board co-operates on projects and programs, exchanges ideas for solutions to mutual problems. The agenda of the two- day meeting includes plans for the celebration of the 80th anniversary of the Workmen's Circle. The sessions are open to Workmen's Circle friends. Paste in old label Jewish Presence NAME L Please Allow Two Weeks j JERUSALEM — Love is not always a many splen- dored thing — just ask Kamel Halil. Halil, 21, of the West Bank, was converting to Judaism but joined a Pales- tinian terrorist body after his Jewish girlfriend jilted him. The woman's parents did not want their daughter to marry an Arab and sent her to the U.S. When Halil learned that news, he was so depressed that he emi- grated to Iraq in search of a THE ARAVA WC Regional Board to Meet From All in the Name of Love There has been an unin- terrupted presence of large Jewish communities in the Middle East since the Assy- rian and Babylonian exiles in the eighth and sixth cen- turies BCE. of its class, passengers are seated four abreast. For mixed passenger-cargo loads, the unused seats are folded quickly against the side of the cabin. A 24-hour-a-day spare parts and technical support program is provided any- where in the United States by U.S. personnel. U.S. May Review Aid to Israel in Light of Needs NEW YORK (JTA) — Is- raeli Finance Minister Yigal Hurwitz said that Carter Administration offi- cials "are showing readi- ness" to re-examine Ameri- can aid to Israel and take into account "the real bur- den" on the Israeli economy Old Newsboys as a result of the Egyptian- Israeli peace treaty. Benefit Emigres Speaking at a meeting of Russian and Iranian the Conference of Jewish children will benefit Presidents of Major Ameri- from the efforts of the Old can Jewish Organizations, Newsboys Goodfellow Fund the Israeli minister said and the Jewish Family that in talks he aid his aides Service. held in the last few days Under the direction of with officials in Washing- Irving B. Ackerman, former ton he found "that the Ad- president of the Old News- ministration is aware of Is- boys, clothing and shoes rael's needs." will be given to the newly He added, however, that arrived immigrants as this does not mean that all Hanuka gifts. The project of Israel's requests are was launched with the aid of going to be fulfilled but Samuel Lerner, executive "they know the situation we director of thWJFS, and are in and did not express Fayga Dombey, volunteer surprise" about Israel's re- coordinator at JFS. quest for increased Ameri- can aid. Old Newsboys, who will Hurwitz said his new eco- make the deliveries are: Oak Park Councilman nomic policy produced "a Jerry Naftaly, Judge Ben- dramatic improvement in jamin J. Friedman, Ed Israel's balance of trade." Mann, Judge Barry Grant, He said Israel's exports in Alan Ackerman, Michael the last year increased by 30 Binder, Irving Small and percent while imports de- creased by 12 percent. Stuart Small. new life. There he joined a terrorist outfit. He returned to Israel with orders to carry out violent acts, but was caught before he could commit them. In Israel, membership in a terrorist organization is a serious offense. During his trial in Israel, the chief judge was moved by Halil's predicament and reduced his sentence to from life to 18 months. Meanwhile, his girlfriend returned to Israel, unhappy in the U.S., and is paying for Halil's defense. The two met when' th woman hired Halil to work in a clinic she `ran in Jerusalem. NY Survivor Wants Reunion NEW YORK (JTA) — Mark Berkowitz, a twin who survived Joseph Mengele's experiments at Birkenau-Auschwitz, is or- ganizing a reunion of Jewish survivors who were children in the medical ex- periments section of the camp and children from D-Camp, Block 24. All such survivors can contact him at: 8E Heritage Drive, New City, N.Y. 10956. Mengele, who is repor- tedly hiding in Paraguay, selected some 400 children, especially twins, for his "medical" experiments. Six pairs of these twins were liberated, according to Ber- kowitz. In addition to him- self and his sister, he be- lieves only three other pairs of twins are now still alive. Berkowitz, 48, lives in New City with his wife and children, and his sister lives in New York with her fam- ily. He still wears a neck brace because of Mengele's experiments, which in- volved injections into his spine. His sister has related medical problems. the perfect gift. • • a subscription to THE JEWISH NEWS 17515 W. NINE MILE ROAD Suite 865 Southfield, Michigan 48075 I ORDER TODAY Please send gift subscription to : NAME ADDRESS STATE CITY FROM . OCCASION ❑ $15 enclosed ZIP