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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Wedding List
Doesn't Include
the Chief Rabbi
LONDON (JTA) —
Britain's Chief Rabbi did
not receive an invitation to
the royal wedding and Li-
lian Susman of Manchester
wrote the Queen to com-
plain about the snub.
On behalf of the Queen's
private secretary, John
Fitman explained that the
Prince of Wales had selected
the clergymen who will take
part in the service July 29
"and others who are to robe
and process and sit in the
sanctuary."
Prince
Meanwhile,
Charles and Lady Diana
Spencer will receive a
ketuba (Jewish marriage
contract) from Israel.
Canadian-born Jerusalem
artist Norman Slepkov
worked for three weeks on
his gift — which incorpo-
rates a stylized drawing of
Jerusalem in its intricate
design.
`Ashkenazio-Sephardic Split, Blunders
by All Parties Marked Israel Election'
By MOSHE RON
The Jewish News Special Israel
Correspondent
TEL AVIV — It could be
different. After the hatred
campaign between
Menahem Begin and Shi-
mon Peres, both party lead-
ers should have appealed
after the elections to the
Thief
population to forget as
Must Flee!
quickly as possible the per-
sonal attacks, which ac-
Over 40,000 cars stolen in Detroit
Metro area in 1980, worth over $118
companied the election
Million Dollars.
campaign. But they failed to
do so.
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On the eve of the elections
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less than 8 seconds.
Shmona published a leaflet
Car cannot be restarted.
against the kibutzim in the
Thief is Left Stranded
Galilee and threatened
at Scene of Crime!
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in Israel and "ours is the
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he was threatened. He has
already apologized several
times, but it did not help.
The Israeli TV cancelled his
program.
The Maarakh had neg-
lected in its election cam-
paign the development
towns and the Likud re-
ceived in them more votes
than the Maarakh.
In such an atmosphere
the idea of forming a gov-
ernment of national unity
did not work. Begin in-
tends to form a govern-
ment on a narrow basis of
61 members of the Knes-
set from 120. This gov-
ernment will be depen-
dent on the religious par-
ties — Mafdal, Aguda and
Tami of Minister Aharon
Abu Hatzeira. The reli-
gious parties will succeed
in getting religious con-
cessions.
The leaders of the Aguda
demand that bus service is
suspended in Haifa on
Shabat, the army stop
mobilizing girls for military
service, enlargement of the
financial contributions to
yeshivot, widening of the
laws forbidding sale of
non-kosher meat, conver-
sion only according to the
religious laws, end of work
on Shabat in state
enterprises and altering the
"Who is a Jew" and "Return
to Israel" laws.
Such alterations would
put hardships on mixed
couples coming from the
Soviet Union or Western
countries, where men or
women were converted to
Judaism not by Orthodox
rabbis. The Aguda demands
that only conversions based
on the Halakha should have
legal validity in Israel.
The Liberal Party, which
has received 18 mandates
thanks to Herut, will not be
able to oppose Begin, who
negotiates together with
the leader of the Liberal
Party Simha Erlich with
the religious parties.
The leaders of the Maf-
dal, Dr. Josef Burg and
Zevulun Hammer, have
appealed to the Maarakh
to join a government of
national unity. They were
ready to promise new
elections in November
1982 together with the
municipal elections. The
leaders of the Maarakh
rejected this proposal.
The Techiya Group,
which is against the peace
treaty with Egypt on remov-
ing Jewish settlements in
Sinai, has declared it was
ready to join a government
which will, according to its
leaders Prof. Yuval
Neeman and Geula Cohen,
abolish the peace agree-
ment.
The Mafdal has lost six of
its former 12 seats in the
Knesset. It was strongly op-
posed to a coalition with
Tami of Abu Hatzeira (three
mandates), but Begin as-
serted his influence on the
Mafdal to withdraw this
demand. The Mafdal in-
sisted on one condition: The
Ministry for Religious Af-
fairs would be given to the
Mafdal and not to the pre-
sent Minister Abu Hatzeira.
He will most probably get
the Ministry for Welfare
and Labor.
Even before the new gov-
ernment had been formed,
the young Knesset member
of Herut Ronny Milo de-
clared, that TV journalists,
who had "served" the
Maarakh during the elec-
tion campaign should be
ousted. Government em-
ployees, who hold "red
membership cards" of the
left parties should be sac-
ked. He also threatened
with sanctions against
journalists of the Israeli
newspapers, who wrote
against the Likud.
These demands were
met with a stormy reac-
tion in Israel and the
leaders of the Histadrut
announced that they
would give professional
protection to any gov-
ernment employee
threatened with dismis-
sal because of his politi-
cal views. Also the Israeli
press condemned these
threats strongly. Prime
Minister Begin had also
rejected this idea. The
General Secretary of
Mapam Victor Shemtov
announced that Mapam
would fight such sanc-
tions with all force.
It is expected that Prime
Minister Begin would form
his new cabinet within two
weeks. It will most probably
be a cabinet of 16-18 mem-
bers. Vice Prime Minister
will be Erlich; Arye Sharon,
Minister of Defense; Yizhak
Shamir, Foreign Minister;
Yoram Aridor, Finance
Minister; Yizhak Modai,
Commerce and Industry;
Dr. Burg, Interior, Religion,
Police and Tourism; Zevu-
lun Hammer, Education;
Moshe Nisim, justice; Day'
Levy, Housing and Absoi
tion; Eliezer Shostak,
Health; Yitzhak Berman,
Energy; Aharon Abu Hat-
zeira, Social Welfare and
Labor; Aharon Uzai, Ag-
jriculture; Haim Landau,
Communication; Yakob
Meridor, Minister without
Portfolio; Abraham Sharir,
Post; David Shifman, Vice
Minister for Communica-
tions; Pessach Gruper, Vice
Minister for Agriculture.
This is an unofficial com-
position of the future gov-
ernment. The Israeli daily
Haaretz published a strong
article against the nomina-
tion of Ariel Sharon as
Minister for Defense argu-
ing, that he would get into
conflicts with the general
staff. Also the Liberals and
Mafdal oppose this nomina-
tion, but it looks, as if Prime
Minister Begin has made up
his mind in this matter and
will insist in transferring
the Ministery of Defense
into the hands of Ariel Sha-
ron.
(See..related stories in
Purely Commentary and
on Back Page.)
Hadassah Invites Ida Nudel
to Receive Award at Parley
NEW YORK (JTA) — Ida
Nudel, Soviet Jewish pris-
oner of conscience, who has
been exiled to Siberia for
aiding the families of im-
prisoned Jewish dissidents,
whose rights she has de-
fended, has been invited by
Hadassah to attend the
opening session of its 67th
national convention, Aug. 9
in New York, to accept per-
sonally the organization's
highest honor, the Hen-
rietta Szold Award.
The national convention
will be held at the New York
Hilton Hotel, Aug. 9-12.
More than 3,000 delegates
and guests representing
370,000 members in 1,600
chapters and groups from
every state and Puerto Rico
are scheduled to attend the
four-day convention, which
will be preceded by the na-
tional board meeting opene-
ing Aug. 5
Elena Fridman, Ida
Nudel's sister, has been in-
vited by Hadassah to come
from Israel to be with Miss
Nudel, and to accept the
Henrietta Szold Award on
behalf of her sister if Miss
Nudel is not allowed to
come.
Meanwhile, three new
prisoner of conscience
posters and a summer
camp kit are now avail-
able from the Student
Struggle for Soviet
Jewry.
The posters are of Dr. Vic-
for Brailovsky, recently
exiled to Siberia for "anti-
Soviet defamation," and of
Kiev activists Dr. Vladimir
Kislik and Kim Fridman,
just sentenced to four and
one years, respectively.
The posters are free in
single copies; there is a
charge for the camp kit. For
details, write SSSJ, 210 W.
91st St. New York, N.Y.,
10024.
Weizmann Parley
at Kiryat. Anavim
REHOVOT — Weak elec-
tric currents applied with
proper rhythms and levels
to living organisms can
have most unpredictable ef-
fects, from extending the
lifetime of the primitive,
single-celled animal
paramecium, to aiding 0-
curative powers of anL
tumor drugs given to can-
cerous mice, according to
scientists at the sixth inter-
national symposium on
Bioelectrochemistry and
Bioenergetics.
The symposium was held
at Kibutz Kiryat Anavim in
the Judean Hills. Sponsored
by the Weizmann Institute
of Science, the symposium
brought together some 100
scientists who discussed the
complex flow of electric cur-
rents associated with chem-
ical processes and the use
and storage of energy in liv-
ing organisms.