THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Aguda Demands for Sabbath Closings Are Being Probed TEL AVIV (JTA) — Transport Minister Haim Corfu paid his first official visit to El Al headquarters at Ben-Gurion Airport since taking over the ministry. He discussed with airline officials the implications of closing down the airline on Sabbath and holidays, as demanded by Aguda Israel in the coalition agreement. Airline officials told him he Sabbath ban would lead t the dismissal of about 250 to employees, including pilots and cabin crews, and cost the airline $50 million a year in lost revenue. El Al has anticipated some 90,000 passengers next year aboard special Sabbath charter and pil- grim flights. 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Basok admitted to Israel Radio there was a "natural linkage" between his de- mand and the success of Aguda Israel in obtaining its religious observance demands from Premier Menahem Begin. Lahat said the city was suffering from competition between the National Religious Party and the Aguda as to who could wring the most concessions on matters of religious observance. PLAN TO ATTEND BAR-ILAN UNIVERSITY'S DINNER AND ACADEMIC CONVOCATION honoring PHILIP SLOMOVITZ PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Jazz in Israel JERUSALEM — The final concert of the first Jerusalem Jazz Festival drew more than 11,000 fans last week. The concert fea- tured keyboard player- composer Chick Corea and a, supporting cast of top-notch American performers. Editor and Publisher of The Jewish News and marking the establishment of the PHILIP SLOMOVITZ CHAIR IN COMMUNICATIONS AT BAR-ILAN UNIVERSITY TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1981 6:00 P.M. CONGREGATION SHAAREY ZEDEK DR. 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JLC officials said that among the states under con- sideration for the activities of the new program are Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Louisiana, Ar- kansas, Alabama, Mon- tana, Idaho, Wyoming, North and South Dakota, Iowa, New Mexico, Nevada and Utah. - Friday, August 21, 1981 11 FRIEDA STOLLMAN Global Board of Trustees=President, American Women for Bar-Ilan MYRON L. MILGROM General Chairman DR. LEON FILL Global Board of Trustees—Vice President, American Board of Overseers PHILLIP STOLLMAN Chairman, Global Board of Trustees Dinner Committee* Norman Allan Peter Alter Paul Baker Ronald F. Berman Dr. David Berris Harold Berry Louis Berry Ivan Bloch Dr. Thomas Bonner Paul Borman Morris Brandwine Anthony S. Brown Allen Charlupski Norman J. Cohen Meyer I. Cooper 6, Milton Duchan Alexander Ehrmann Sanford Eisenberg Charles E. Feinberg Joseph Fetter Aaron Ginsberg Nathan I. Goldin Prof. Bernard Goldman Martin R. Goldman Norma Goldman Leslie M. Goldstein Midwest Executive Director David I. 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