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Additionally, on depar- ture from Israel, and on pre- sentation of receipts at the airport, visitors may obtain a refund of sales tax paid on all purchases of gifts and merchandise bought during their stay. Falasha Rescue Focus of CJC r OBITUARIES -.) TORONTO (JTA) — The Canadian Jewish Congress BENJAMIN SOL- (CJC) has declared that the OMON, 85 of Detroit, died rescue of Ethiopian Jews, April 28. Survived by a son, known as Falashas, is an Merwin J.; a brother, "urgent priority" and that it Samuel; four sisters, Mrs. will intensify all efforts to Harry (Henrietta) Vigder of ensure that community's Akron, Ohio, Mrs. Harry safety. (Jeanette) Friedman of Los This declaration was con- Angeles, Calif., Mrs. Celia tained in a resolution Supowit and Mrs. Herman adopted unanimously at the (Mable) Dezen of Los CJC's national executive Angeles, Calif. meeting in Montreal where * * * reports on the situation of 76, BIRDIE TALBERG, the Falashas were pre- sented by Bruce Gottlieb, of Southfield, died April 24. chairman of the Canadian Survived by two daughters, Association for Ethiopian Mrs. Robert (Virginia). Jewry, and Irwin Cotler, Sauer of LaJolla, Calif. and Mrs. David (Dolores) CJC president. The CJC resolved to: in- Schwartz; a sister, Mrs. tensify all efforts to ensure Florence Thornborough; the safety and rescue of and eight grandchildren. * * * Falashas as a matter of "pikuah nefesh" (saving a FANNIE WEINDLING, life); call upon the World 87, died April 29. She leaves Jewish Congress to spearhead an international effort on behalf of Ethiopian Jewry; and to commend the efforts of Israel and other involved organizations, and Former Ambassador to to continue to cooperate Russia and Israel Malcolm with them in this regard. Toon will be presented by New Rule Allows Cong. Shaarey Zedek's Cul- tural Commission 8:30 p.m. Labor Party May 12 in the Morris Adler Veterans to Run Hall of the synagogue, as the Adolph H. Lichter TEL AVIV (JTA) — The Memorial Lecturer. Labor Party's Central Toon was educated at Committee has allowed its Tufts College in Boston, veteran leaders who have Fletcher School of Law and been elected to two or more Diplomacy, Middlebury terms in the Knesset to run College and Harvard Uni- again in the June 30 elec- versity. tions. Toon has spent 30 years Under new party rules, in the State Department. members who have already The ambassador, who served more than two terms speaks fluent Russian, must receive a vote of at preceded his tenure in least 60 percent of commit- Moscow with his post as tee members present, before U.S. Ambassador to Is- their names can be consid- rael from June-1975 to ered for the list of candi- December 1976; to Yugos- dates for election or re- lavia from October 1971 election. to May 1975; and to The 10 concerned in- Czechoslovakia from cluded some of the best June 1969 to October known names in the Labor 1971. Party. All passed the ‘test, Previous service included by percentages ranging assignments to U.S. embas- from 71 to 88 percent. sies in Warsaw, Budapest There were Abba Eban, Rome, London, Moscow Yitzhak Rabin, Gad Yacobi, (twice). He served the De- Moshe Shahal, Yossi Sarid, partment of State as direc- Ora Namin, Admi- Amorai, tor of Soviet affairs in Misha Harish, Shlomo 19654968, and as deputy Hillel and Shoshana assistant secretary of state Arbeli-Asmolino. The latter for European affairs in two tied for top place, with 1968-1969. 82 percent. Toon came from a PT boat command in World War II to Technion Course diplomatic service in 1946. Aids Emigres In 1965, Tie received the HAIFA — Twenty-two students in various fields AJC, Morocco recently completed a Techn- ion course that provided to Hold Parley them with training in busi- on Maimonides ness and financial man- NEW YORK — The agement. Among them were 16 immigrants from the American Jewish Congress Soviet Union, South Africa has been asked by the gov- ernment of Morocco to co- and South America. The purpose of the one- sponsor and assist in the year course was to prepare organization of an interna- the participants for posi- tional conference on tions as controllers, senior Maimonides, the 12th Cen- accountants, treasurers and tury Jewish sage and other occupations. The philosopher. The joint venture will course was held in Haifa under the auspices of the take place in Fez, Morocco, Technion's Extension Di- next year. Maimonides vision in cooperation with lived in Fez for nearly 20 the Ministry of Labor, years after he was forced to which sponsored the course. flee his native Spain. four daughters, Mrs. Joseph of Gaynes (Anne) Camarillo, Calif., Mrs. Harold (Dorothy) Haber, Mrs. Morris-(Gloria) Swibel of Skokie, Ill., and Mrs. Sid- ney (Jane) Shayne; two brothers, Louis Frederick and Bernard Frederick; 10 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. Interment Los Angeles, Calif. * * * HENRY STONE, 81, died April 29. He leaves his wife, Lillian; a daughter, Mrs. Donald (Marilyn) Davidson; two sisters, Mrs. Louis (Tillie) Jacobson of Sherman Oaks, Calif., and Mrs. Abe (Gertrude) Bloom; and three grandchildren. Graveside services 10:30 a.m. today at Machpelah Cemetery. Envoy Malcolm Toon to Give Lichter Memorial Talk at SZ MALCOLM TOON Department's State Superior Honor Award. In July 1973, he was promoted to the rank of career minis- ter. The Shaarey Zedek Cul- tural Commission is headed by Mrs. Walter L. Field, with Dr. Peter A. Martin as co-chairman. Walter L. Field is honorary chairman. The lecture is sponsored by the Adolph Lichter Family. The community is in- vited. Detroiter Studies at the Hebrew U. JERUSALEM — De- troiter Ilyse Leland is living in Jerusalem as an overseas student at the Hebrew Uni- versity. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Leland of Southfield, Miss Leland i - an economics and Jewish studies major at the Uni- versity of Michigan in Ann Arbor, and is spending her junior year studying in Is- rael. After having completed two summer months of ul- pan, an intensive Hebrew course, Miss Leland is room- ing with an Israeli student in the university's Mount Scopus dormitories and communicates with her in Hebrew. She is one of nearly 500 students participating in the one-year program for overseas students.