THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Business Agency Predicts Warm U.S.-Israel Relations NEW YORK (JTA) — The Holt Executive Advi- sory, a major investment in- formation service for businessmen, has told its readers not to be surprised if, "when tempers cool," the relationship between the United States and Israel "becomes the warmest in years." According to the newslet- ter, "the fact is, America won't and can't really break with Israel" because the U.S. wants "a strong de- nse belt against Soviet nse ession in the Mideast"- mericans Still Support Israel NEW YORK (JTA)— De- spite the heated debate over the sale of AWACS planes to Saudi Arabia and despite the U.S. Administration's inference that Premier Menahem Begin of Israel was trying to interfere with U.S. foreign policy, the American public maintains its strong support of Israel, according to a Gallup poll just released. The survey, based on more than 1,500 interviews conducted during the last week in November, was commissioned by the American Jewish Commit- tee. In response to a ques- tion about countries that constitute a vital interest for the United States, 81 percent of the respon- dents named Israel. This was an increase of three percent over responses in a similar survey con- ducted in 1978. Given the hypothetical situation of war breaking out between Israel and one or more of her Arab neighbors, only about one in eight of those surveyed - would sympathize with Is.- rael's oppoinent. However, the survey revealed that a significant number of Americans, more than one in three, could not or would not choose either side. Romanian Aliya at 1,000 in 1981 JERUSALEM (JTA) — About 1,000 Jewish immig- rants from Romania arrived in Israel last year, Rafael Kotlowitz, head of the Jewish Agency's Immigra- tion and Absorption De- partment, reported. Kotlowitz, who recently visited Romania, said that although the Romanian government _objects to emigration in principle, it makes an exception regard- ing Jewish emigration, tly for historic rea- ." In the past Romania was known for its stiffpolicy regarding Jewish exit. Kotlowitz visited 20 Jewish communities in Romania. Most. of Roma- nian Jewry lives in Bucharest. The community lacks Hebrew teachers and suffers from widespread as- similation, he said. Kot- lowitz praised Chief Rabbi Moses Rosen for his com- munal activities. 4It and cannot count on Riyadh "to serve as the center of that belt." While Egypt is considered relatively more dependable than Saudi Arabia, Egypt's new leaders, with President Anwar Sadat gone, resist going "all the way" to sup- port U.S. strategy, the newsletter noted. Israel's dependence on the U.S. "is no longer a one-way street," the news- letter states. As U.S. policy shifts toward the Third World and Asia, "the value of local bases and reliable troops is rising sharply." Against that background the recent "lovers quarrel" may be "a good thing," ac- cording to the newsletter. Two Appointed JERUSALEM (JTA) — The Cabinet has extended the term of Chief of Staff Gen. Rafael Eitan for an- other year and also ap- pointed Dr. Moshe Mandel- baum Governor of the Bank of Israel, succeeding Arnon Gafni who resigned several weeks ago. Eitan's reappointment makes him the longest te- nured , Chief of Staff in Is- rael's history. The new Governor of the Bank of Israel is 49 years old and served as Deputy Governor under Gafni. U.S. Welcomes Egypt's Jet Deal With the French WASHINGTON (JTA) — The U.S. gave its blessing to Egypt's purchase of 20 ad- vanced Mirage-2000 jet combat aircraft from France. The $1 billion deal, fi- nanced by the French gov- ernment, was announced in Cairo. State Department spokesman Dean Fischer that there was "no conflict between our own program to supply F-16s to Egypt and the reported sale of M-2000 Mirage aircraft." The report from Cairo said that 100 Egyptian pilots and mechanics would He who performs charity does more than if he offers go to France this year to gain experience on the Alpha jet ground-support planes Egypt contracted to buy from France last year. Friday, January 8, 1982 19 all the sacrifices. —Sukka 49b DeLorean MIMIC Rolls Royce ROLLS World Class cars. Now available at a world class car dealer. 1ft ROYCE UtttG=LtG=-€. ROM Buick =Honda ROT C( 28585 Telegraph Rd. Across From Tel-Twelve Mall Southfield, Mich. (313)353-1300 LAKEWOOD ROSH YESHIVA RABBI SHNEUR KOTLER to be honored at a reception Wednesday, Jan. 13 — 8:30 P.M. at the home of Mrs. SO" Nusbaum, 25847 Woodvilla, Southfield Rabbi Kotler will report on Problems and Progress of Jewish Education in America Guest Speaker: Rabbi Amos Bunim, who will speak on "THE DESERT, THE LAND THAT WAS NOT PLANTED" Rabbi Joseph Nusbaum, Rabbi Dov Loketch and Mrs Sol Nusbaum will be hosts Mr. Max Carmen, Chairman, Sponsors Committee Mr. Arthur Gold, Master of Ceremonies