THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS The Knesset Is Criticized on Immunity Vote By MOSHE RON The Jewish News Special Israel Correspondent 410 TEL AVIV — Once it was a great honor to be a Knes- set member in Israel. In re- cent years the Knesset has lost its splendor and prestige. Some Knesset members have even been brought before the courts for committing serious crimes. Recently the Knesset proved again that in-case of personal interests there is a consensus. The chairman of the Knesset Committee, Eitan Livni of the Likud, proposed lifting the immunity of six Knesset members who have committed traffic offenses: Moshe Shahal, Yitzhak Ra- bin, Geula Cohen, Roni Milo, Charley Bitton and Transport Minister Haim Korfu. They had been tic- keted for driving fast, ignor- ing traffic signs and one of them (Charley Bitton) even injured a child. Some of the six were pre- - pared to pay traffic fines, but according to the immun- ity law all police charges against Knesset members are forwarded to the Knes- set and to the judicial coun- _ selor of the government, Prof. Yitzhak Zamir, who decides if a Knesset member has to waive his immunity. Zamir proposed that the Knesset waive immunity and the six MKs agreed. But it turned out that the majority of the Knesset members were of the opin- ion that they should have different rights from other citizens of the country. In the vote in the Knesset on the proposal for waiver of immunity for the six, only 61 deputies out of 120 took part. Forty voted against, 18 voted for the proposal and three abstained. After the vote, many Knesset members defined the outcome as a shame. The Israeli press con- demned the vote, stating that the Knesset members care only for themselves Friday, February 5, 1982 23 Calif. Senator Rapped for Bias and diminish the prestige of the Knesset in the eyes . of the population. Even Minis- ter for Transport Haim Korfu condemned the vote and announced he would in- troduce a special law to an- nul the vote. Brandeis Award WALTHAM, Mass. — William Mazer, one of the earliest supporters of Bran- deis University and a lead- ing philanthropist in Palm Beach and New York City, will • receive the Brandeis University Jacob A. Goldfarb Medal at a lunch- eon at the Breakers Hotel on Feb. 13. SACRAMENTO (JTA) — The Rules Committee of the State Senate approved a resolution "deploring" the anti-Semitic remarks of Sen. John Schmitz, an ultra-conservative Republi-: can, and "disassociating" the upper chamber from them. Schmitz, who had de- nounced Jews, homosexuals and women for opposing a constitutional amendment that would ban abortions in California, charged at the committee hearing that the Jewish community was "terrorizing everybody." The 3-2 committee vote last week split along party lines. But the two Republi- can members who voted against the censure said they did not condone Schmitz's behavior but thought he had already been punished enough. The Rules Committee earlier stripped Schmitz of his chairmanship of the Constitutional Amend- ments Committee, removed him as vice chairman of the Industrial Relations Com- mittee and as a member of the advisory commission of the Status of Women. Deceivers are the most dangerous members of society. They trifle with the best affections of our na- ture, and violate the most sacred obligations. — Crabbe Thurs., Fri., Sat. & Sun. Feb. 4th, 5th, 6th, & 7th • Natural Opossum Sections Jackets, Red Fox Tail Trim . 5695 REG. • Full Length Muskrat Coats 5 3100 • Natural Coyote Jackets 5 4000 • Natural Autumn Haze Mink 3/4 Coats 54200 • Tanuki Dyed Let-Out Raccoon Coats 55200 • Natural Let-Out Autumn Haze Mink Coats '6700 • Ranch-Dyed Let-Out Mink Coats 56700 $ 275 • Natural Red Fox Section Jackets 5895 $ 350 • Dawn Dyed Opossum Parkas, Chevron Cut 5 1595 $ 750 • Degrade Dyed Corduroy Cut Fox Jackets 52295 $ 1095 • Dyed Corduroy Cut Beaver Jackets 53100 $ 1 295 SALE $ 1495 $ 1795 $ 1895 $ 2395 $ 2995 $ 2995 See Our Complete Collection of Men's Furs Drastically Reduced HUNDREDS OF OTHER FURS AT COMPARABLE SAVINGS! All furs labeled to show country of origin WHILE QUANTITIES LAST NO REORDERS AT THESE PRICES 181 S. Woodward, 1 Blk. S. of Maple (15 Mile), Next to the Birmingham Theatre • Free Adjacent Parking • 642-1690 Fine Furs for Sophisticated Ladies -Sale Hours: Thurs., Fri., Sat. 9-9 `-* Sunday 12-5 Major Credit Cards Honored