12 Friday, December 18, 1981 A sage said: "I never met a man in whom I failed to recognize something superior to myself: if he was older, I said he has done THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS more good than I; if younger, I said I have sin- ned more; If richer, I said he has been more charitable; if poorer, I said he has suf- fered more; if wiser, I hon- ored his wisdom; and if not wiser, I judged his faults lighter." —Judah Asheri VEGAS fo $279" • PROGRAM BEGINS JANUARY 28th • ROUND TRIP AIR DETROIT-LAS VEGAS • ACCOMMODATIONS FOR 3 OR 4 NIGHTS CHOICE OF HOTEL • ROUND TRIP TRANSFERS & BAGGAGE HANDLING Greatways Travel Corporation 26711 Northwestern Hwy., Southfield, Michigan 48034 (313) 352 4873 Mon.-Thurs. 9:00-5:30 p.m., Fri. 9:00-5:00 - ,)F RENT OR BUY FURNITURE FOR YOUR LORIDA CONDO OR APARTMENT THE EASY WAY Furnish your Florida apartment or condominium from a wide selection of styles available in Bedroom, Dining Room or Living Room Furniture. Rent or Buy here in Michigan and our sister company will deliver your selection anywhere in South Florida. op Sol' RENTS A FURNITURE FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL OR VISIT 2827 N. WOODWARD 1016 STATE RD 7 ROYAL OAK, MI FT. LAUDERDALE 288-5700 548-7051 Evacuating Yamit Settlers Will Receive Compensation JERUSALEM (JTA) — The Cabinet appointed a three-member ministerial committee to deal with compensation for the settlers of Yamit in north- ern Sinai who must evacuate the town when the region is returned to Egypt next April. The issue is an explosive one. The settlers resorted to civil disobedience last week to protest the government's offer which they consider inadequate. Defense Minister Ariel Sharon, who visited the town, persuaded them to end their strike and reopen the gates which had been sealed shut. He expressed sympathy for their situa- tion, but insisted that the matter of compensation must be settled in an at- mosphere of law and order. The Cabinet committee assigned the task con- sists of Deputy Premier and Agriculture Minister Shimha Ehrlich, Finance Minister Yoram Aridor and Minister of Housing and Construction David Levy. It is not likely to please the settlers who have dealt with Ehrlich and Levy before and came away disappointed. Aridor is not expected to be any more generous than his colleagues. The committee was in- structed to negotiate with the residents on the basis of a declaration of principles adopted by the Cabinet. Its appointment refelcted the angry mood in the gov- ernment toward the Yamit residents. Several ministers have demanded drastic ac- tion to restore order in the town and to put an end to infiltration by ideologically motivated settlers from other regions who have joined the "Stop the With- drawal Movement." Over the weekend, 15 more families, including some from the Golan Heights, moved into empty houses at Moshav Nir Avraham which lies deeper in Sinai than Yamit. The newcomers w e re greeted with flow- ers, cakes and wine by their neighbors. JTA Appoints Pisar to Board NEW YORK (JTA) — Samuel Pisar, international lawyer, author and lecturer, was elected to the Jewish Telegraphic Agency (JTA) board of directors at its an- nual meeting held in St. Louis last month. Pisar is the author of the world-wide bestseller "Of Blood and Hope." He holds doctorates from Harvard and The Sorbonne and also served at the United Na- tions, as an advisor to the Kennedy Administration, and to the U.S. Senate. Meanwhile, Jan Neuman, has been named business manager o f JTA. She half consents who si- lently denies. INSTANT COLOR PASSPORTS In the past three months, more than 50 families op- posed to the return of Sinai to Egypt moved into empty houses in several agricul- tural settlements in the area. An equal number took up residence in Yamit. 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