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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-02-26

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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ENTERTAINMENT?

Seymour Schwartz

—Of Course!

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• THE FINEST IN MUSIC
• COMICS • SPEAKERS
• DANCERS * CLOWNS
• HANDWRITING ANALYST
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INVITATIONS?

41.

Hattie Schwartz

—Of Course!

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FOR THE
BEAUTIFUL INVITATIONS,
PEOPLE TALK ABOUT."

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L s HEBREW COPY AVAILABLE

Mexico Vote on Golan Issue an Abstention Official Says

Price of Peace

MEXICO CITY (JTA) —
President Jose Lopez Por-
tillo of Mexico explained to
leaders of the American
Jewish Committee visiting
here that his country's fail-
ure to cast a vote on the Feb.
5 United Nations General
Assembly resolution de-
manding punitive action
against Israel should be re-
garded as an abstention be-

TEL AVIV (JTA) — An
Israeli official said this
week that the price of peace
with Egypt equals the
entire cost of the Yom Kip-
pur War or the equivalent of
a year's gross national
product.
Ezra Sadan, Director
General of the Finance
Ministry, estimated that
the withdrawal from Sinai
would cost Israel about $25
billion, exclusive of the cost
of compensation to Jewish
settlers and the cost of re-
locating them.



REY-UT B'NAI

(The People That Presented*MY FAIR SADIE . )

PRESENTS

OUR 4th ANNUAL

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Supervised by the Israel Ministry of Education with the coop-
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CONGREGATION B'NAI DAVID

in conjunction with

AKIVA HEBREW DAY SCHOOL

invites you to participate in a

COMMUNITY-WIDE MEMORIAL ASSEMBLY

To pay tribute to its } esteemedformer spiritual leader

RABBI HAYIM HALEVY DONIN

(of Blessed Memory)

who served our synagogue, our community,
and our people with dedication and
distinction for twenty years.

The Assembly will be held
Sunday, February 28, 1982

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cause that was the intent.
The Mexican Ambas-
sador to the UN was absent
when the General Assembly
voted to censure Israel for
annexing the Golan
Heights.
Lopez Portillo said the
Arab-sponsored resolution
was not compatible with
Mexico's principles, and
noted that the Mexican
Foreign Ministry issued a
statement at the time mak-
ing this clear.
He stressed that
Mexico's relationship
with Israel continues to
be one of "constant
friendship and under-
standing." Any dif-
ferences expressed at in-
ternational forums,
Lopez Portillo observed,
should be viewed in the
light of a disagreement
between friends, "a right
and mature relation-
ship."
He also emphasized the
friendship of his adminis-
tration, and himself per-
sonally, toward Mexico's
50,000-member Jewish
community.
The AJCommittee board
of governors met the
president for 50 minutes in
the course of their week-

JNF Issues
Purim Appeal

Rabbis and lay leadership
of Michigan's congregations
will issue their Purim ap-
peal for the Jewish National
Fund at the reading of the
Megilla March 8 and March
9, announce Phillip
Stollman, chairman of the
Religious Groups Commit-
tee, and Ruben H. Isaacs,
president of JNF.
This year JNF is involved
in completing the transfer
of population from the Sinai
to the Negev, in the im-
mediate preparation for
new villages along the
Egypt-Israel border to in-
sure a secure border, and in
the expansion of Jewish set-
tlement in the Galilee.
Stollman and Isaacs offer
assistance to synagogues
and temples in planning
and conducting the 1982
Shalakh Manot Appeal for
JNF. For details, contact
the JNF office, 557-6644.

long mission to Mexico.
They also met with
Miguel de la Madrid Hur-
tado, leader of the Institu-
tional Revolutionary Party
who is the leading candi-
date for the presidency in
the elections next July 4. He
pledged that if elected he
would seek to enhance
Mexico's "already excellent
relations with Israel"
through the further de-
velopment of technical and
economic agreements.
The purpose of the AJ-
Committee mission was
to gain first-hand im-
pressions of the changing
Mexican Jewish commu-
nity and to discuss joint
action programs dealing
with Mexican Jewish re-
lationships and with
youth groups.
Meanwhile, it was
learned that Peru's United
Nations vote Feb. 5 con-
demning the extension of
Israeli civil law to the Golan
Heights had no bearing on
that country's traditional
"close friendship for Israel"
which continues with unin-
terrupted strength," accord-
ing to a top Peruvian dip-

New Pacemaker

JERUSALEM — A heart
pacemaker that can be
regulated inside the
patient, without an opera-
tion, has been developed by
Dr. Shmuel Ashkenazi of
the Omikron Scientific sub-
sidiary of Danot Industries.
The device will be the first
such pacemaker manufac-
tured in Israel.

lomat.
Alfonso Rivero, minister
counselor of the Peruvian
Embassy in Washington,
told representatives of the
Anti-Defamation League of
Bnai Brith and the Ameri-
can Jewish Committee that
President Belaunde Terry
of Peru had emphasized this
point in a recent statement
in which he descibed his
country's relations with Is-
rael as "normal and in many
respects fruitful, especially
in scientific and technologi-
cal fields."



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A prospective membership Shabbat

A SYNAGOGUE IS MORE THAN BRICKS—IT IS PEOPLE

CONGREGATION B'NAI MOSHE

14390 W. Ten Mile Road — Oak Park, Michigan 48231

You and your family are cordially invited to attend
a Special Oneg Shabbat in your honor on March 6,
1982 following Shabbat Services. Meet your
Clergy, Executive Officers and members. Attend
Megillah Reading and Purim Festivities, Monday,
March 8, 1982, 6:15 p.m.

We have something for

It should be an indispens-
able rule in life to contract
our desires to our present
condition.

YOU: Sisterhood
Men's Club
FREE
United Synagogue Youth
Babysitting and
Religious Services
Couples Club
available from
Chaverim (young families)
infants thru
Second
Start (singles)
all ages

Reservations please:
Synagogue office
548-9000

Pearlena Bodzin
Membership Chairman

357-1157

The Cultural Commission of

CONGREGATION SHAAREY ZEDEK

lh Celebration of the Synagogue's 120th Anniversary

Presents a Concert of
CONTEMPORARY ISRAELI MUSIC
TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 2nd, 8 P.M.

Featuring
Marjorie Gordon, lyric coloratura; Bernard Katz, pianist
Linda Snedden Smith, violinist; Marcy Chanteaux, cellist

Special Oneg
at Bnai Moshe

- A specialioneg Shabat for
prospective members will
be held at Cong. Bnai Moshe
March 6 following Shabat
services, announces
Pearlena Bodzin, chairman
of the membership commit-
tee, sponsor of the oneg.
Among the activities
open to synagogue members
are the Cultural
Commission-sponsored
programs, Couples Club (35
and older), Chaverim
(young couples, young
families), United
Synagogue Youth and Sec-
ond Start (singles, widowed
and divorced).
For information and
reservations, call the
synagogue office, 548-9000;
or Mrs. Bodzin, 357-1157.

LINDA SNEDDEN SMITH

MARCY CHANTEAUX

In a Program of Music by Israel's
Outstanding Contemporary Composers

Commentary by Cantor Chaim Najman
Admission Free
Sponsored by the Irwin T. Holtzman Family

Mrs. Walter Field, I. Murray Jacobs
Chairmen, Cultural Commission

Congregation Shaarey Zedek

Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Stulberg
Music Chairmen

27375 Bell Road, Southfield

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