THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

The troubles parents take
for their children are in-
spired by a form of selfish-

ness: to be proud of their
achievements.
—Mendele Mocher Seforim

Italian-American Dining At It's Finest

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RETURNED BY REQUEST

RONNIE

MON. EVES

CARL STEGER at the Piano Bar Tues.-Sat.

GENEVA (JTA) — The
Syrian and Jordanian dele-
gates to the United Nations
Human Rights Commission
each accused' the other's
country of human rights
violations in a fierce verbal
battle of charges, counter-
charges and invective
which culminated with each
• ountry introducing a reso-
lution condemning the
other.
The Iraqi delegate joined
the fray in support of Jor-
dan.
Apparently forgetting
that Israel was the common
foe, the intra-Arab warfare
broke out when the Jorda-
nian delegation circulated
an official complaint that
Syria was violating human
rights of her citizens and
that 500 Moslem brethren
imprisoned in Palmira had
been savagely massacred

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Served from 5 p.m. every Fri. & Sat.

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Credit Cards Honored

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Opera Company
Will Entertain

INCLUDES: SOUP OR SALAD, VEG., POT.,
BREAD BASKET, COFFEE OR TEA

PLUS

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PACKAGE GOOD
TUES., WED.
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AND ON HAND TO HELP CATER
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Recital Planned

BAGEL BASKET

The -Wayne State Univer-
sity Department of Music
will host a recital of faculty
and 'friends 8:30 p.m. Mon-
day in the community arts
auditorium on campus.
Admission is free.

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6124 ,ORCHARD LAKE RD., JUST SOUTH OF MAPLE

IN WEST BLOOMFIELD PLAZA

The Piccolo Opera Com-
pany will appear for the
Temple Emanu-El cabaret
series 11:30 p.m. March 28
in the temple. Coffee and
dessert will be served at 11.
The company will present
a program, "Gilbert and
Sullivan Highlights,"
featuring selections from
"HMS Pinafore" and "The
Mikado."
The company includes
Marjorie Gordon, lyric
coloratura soprano; Eleanor
Felver, contralto; David
Gloff, baritone; Cantor
Harold Orbach, tenor; and
David Wilson, pianist.
Tickets are available by
calling the temple, 967-
4020, and at the door.

851 - 9390

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HOURS: SUN. thru THURS. 1 a.m. to 8 p.m.
FRI. 1 a.m. to 10 pill., SAT. 7 a.m. to 1 a.m.

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makes one sharp in its prac-
tice, and dull in every other.
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last June by the Syrian Bat-
talion of Defense.
The Jordanians said
they captured five ter-
rorists, thelhselves on a
mission to assassinate
the Jordanian prime
minister, who told - them
of the blood bath at Pal-
mira. The Jordanian
delegate asked the
Human Rights Commis-
sion to send a-representa-
tive to Syria to investi-
gate the matter.
The Syrian delegate re-
torted by accusing the Jor-
danians of selling out Pales-
tinian interests for a hand-
ful of dinars. He charged
that Jordan was capitulat-
ing to pressure to join the
Camp David process, a plot
he said that was woven in
Tel Aviv, Cairo and Wash-
ington.
The Syrian also charged
that Jordan violated the
agreement by all Arab
states never to ventilate
their differences and inter-
nal fights to give comfort to
Israel.
The Syrian then observed
that Iraq, too, was notorious
for human rights violations.

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$425

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, DINNER

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Human Rights Violations
Ignite Arab Confrontation

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• 2 PANCAKES 4'
• 2 SLICES OF
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Phil Marcus Esser and Barbara Bredius will be
teamed in a musical review, "Brecht, Brel and
Friends," 7:30 p.m. April 5 at the Birmingham Temple
as part of its Vivace music series. They will perform
the songs of Jacques Brel, Bertoldt and Kurt Weill,
Michael Peter Smith and others. For tickets, call Eve-
lyn Kreger, 544-8350. Group rates are available.

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