THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Likud Supporters Seek Satisfaction from Government NEW YORK — The main political challenge Israel's new government will face will be to "satisfy" Israelis of Asian/African back- ground, whose votes in the June 1981 elections pro- vided most of the support for Prime Minister Menahem Begin's Likud party. This assertion was made by Dr. Hanokh Smith, elec- tion analyst for the Israel Broadcasting Authority and director of the Smith Research Center in Israel, in a post-election report for the American Jewish Tommittee. Another result of the elec- tion, according to Dr. Smith, is that the religious parties have gained in political power even though they won a smaller proportion of the vote than they had in previous elections. Dr. Smith notes that no gov- ernment - could possibly put together" a coalition with- out the religious parties, since the two major parties, Likud and the Labor Alignment, received nearly identical shares of the vote. RAE!. NEEDS UR HELP!! Recent terrorist activity has caused a serious crisis which none of us can ignore. Excerpts from a cable received from Tel Aviv reveal a situation of extreme gravity. Lf; ?. ,**41~$,WW,Mige**41490* 01/?:litA ML TN VA 07/7i,61 TAU Professor Joins Colleagues in Antarctica TEL AVIV — Tel Aviv University's Dr. Jacob Garty has joined a scientific delegation to study the mys- teries of life on the Antarc- tic. The three-man delega- tion, funded by the Ameri- can National Science Foun- dation and the National Aeronautics and Space Ad- ministration recently set out to examine what wild life could survive in the harsh climate of extreme dryness, strong winds, and serve cold of the dry valleys of the Antarctic. The delegation, headed by Prof. E. Imre Friedman of the University of Florida, includes Prof. Ludger Kap- pen of the University of Kiel, Germany as well as Dr. Garty, who is in the botany department at TAU. They have discovered a hearty breed of lichens capable of growing on the rock of that severe climate. Named to Post NEW YORK — Rabbi Henry D. Michelman has been appointed associate executive vice president of the Synagogue Council of America, the national coor- dinating agency fcr the Conservative, Orthodox and Reform rabbinic and congregational organiza- tions. Friday, August 14, 1981 "kP 1#k SAAcs mi 480 7 5 "FOREST FIRES ARE CURRENTLY RAGING AT SEVERAL POINTS IN THE FORESTS OF THE JEWISH NATIONAL FUND IN NORTH- ERN GALILEE AND THE GALILEE PAN- HANDLE. CLOSE T0100,000 TREES HAVE BEEN DESTROYED • SIRES HAVE CON- SUMED OVER 700,000 DUNAMS°.USE OF FIRE-EXTINGUISHING PLANES IS PROVING TO BE THE SOLE METHOD BY WHICH THE FIRES CAN BE PUT OUT B THIS IS COSTING ENORMOUS SUMS UT OF MONEY." Reform Board NEW YORK — Gerard Daniel, president of the World Union for Progress- ive Judaism, is visiting South America to help Re- form Jewish congregations in Argentina, Brazil and Chile establish a Latin American board of the in- ternational movement of Reform Judaism. It is vital that we send help within the next few days. Please respond immediately and generously to what is one of the most critical situations in JNF history JEWISH NATIONAL FUND 27308 Smithfield Road, Southfield MI 48076 557-6644 15