THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Children's Novel Describes Jews' Plight in Arab Lands The persecution of Jews in Arab countries after the founding of the state of Is- rael in 1948 is the subject of a children's novel written by Shmuel Argaman, • • • • • • • • • • • • • have them • • • REMEMBER YOUR AFFAIR • • with • • • COMPUTER PORTRAITS • •• • • Framed Pictures, • • Posters, T-Shirts, Etc. • • • • BANQUETS, PARTIES • • WEDDINGS, SHOWERS • MITZVAHS, ETC. • • • • Call • • PHOTOGRAPHIC • • • •COMPUTER IMAGES, INCA. (313) 851-5977 • • • Also located in Tally Hall • • Farmington Hills • • • • •• • • • • • a • . "Shlomo's Secret Adven- ture." Published by Aish Yosef Publishers Inc. (2 W. 46th St., room 402, New York, N.Y. 10036), the paperback book describes how Shlomo and Tamar Avudi try to save their parents after the senior Avudis were arrested in the middle of the night in Baghdad and held in prison. The adventure takes Shlomo to Teheran and Jerusalem, to Iraq's prisons and escapades with its police. "Shlomo's Secret Ad- venture" includes a number of black-and- white drawings to enhance the text and a simple map of the Middle East. It also includes a brief glossary of Jewish terms used in the text. The book is not simple reading, but is ideal for older children. GASLAMP OWNERS Bright, Low Voltage Lighting The Colonial Lamplight . Electrify Your Lamplight Israel Patrol Thawarts Attack by Infiltrators From Jordan TEL AVIV (JTA) — An army patrol repulsed an at- tack by infiltrators from Jordan Tuesday morning, a military spokesman said. Two infiltrators crossed the Jordan River, near the spot where two others were cap- tured last Friday, and set up a roadblock of stones across a road. When an army vehicle slowed down for the bar- ricade a grenade was thrown from a roadside am- bush but caused neither damage nor casualties. The soldiers gave chase but the attackers fled back across the Jordan River. Meanwhile, Israel sent a letter to the president of the UN Security Council, Ambassador M. Kamanda ya Kamanda of Zaire, drawing his atten- tion to an infiltration of two terrorists last Friday night from Jordan to Is- rael. The two terrorists were captured by Israeli soldiers in the Jordan valley and were identified as members of El Fatah, the military arm of the Palestine Libera- tion Organization. The letter, written by Is- rael's Ambassador Yehuda Blum, concluded by stating: "This act once again tes- tifies to the criminal char- acter of the terrorist PLO which is bent on the delib- erate indiscriminate mur- der of civilians irrespective of nationality and creed." Lebanon also sent a letter to the Security Council charging "massive Israeli troop concentrations" on the Lebanese-Israeli border. 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Lubin Chair in Hormone Research at the Weizmann Institute of Science. . . widely publicized, had been preceded and is now accom- panied by official Israeli threats against the territo- rial integrity of Lebanon, in total violation of the UN charter and the most ele- mentary principles of In- ternational law." presents TEL AVIV (JTA) — About 300 members of the Israeli intelligence commu- nity have fallen in active service since the establish- ment of the state in 1948, and plans are now under way to establish a memorial to them. Reserve Maj. Gen. Meir Amit, former head of mili- tary intelligence and chairman of the Intelli- gence Memorial Commit- tee, said that about two- thirds of the fallen 300 were members of military in- telligence, with about 100 members of other non- military intelligence serv- ices, including several non-Jews. "Till now, they have been as anonymous in death as they were in their work," Amit told a press conference last week. The memo- rial will contain the names of some of the fallen, but not all, as some must still re- main anonymous. One was buried abroad as a non-Jew, after execution as a spy. Defense Minister Ariel Sharon has said the gov- ernment cannot provide fi- nancial support for the proj- ect, and a public appeal is therefore being made. DR. IRVING GREENBERG Director of National Jewish Resource Center Lecture Sponsored by The Berry Family Topic: "Jewish Success and Jewish Survival: MUST WE CHOOSE BETWEEN THEM?" 8:30 P.M. Tuesday, April 20 Public Invited Free Admission Commemorating the 120th Anniversary of Congregation Shaarey Zedek Weizmann Chair 26400 West Twelve Mile Road In Southfield's Racquetime Mall Ghassan Tueni of Lebanon, said that the concentration of troops by Israel violated the 1949 armistice between the two countries. The Lebanese envoy stated: "Massing of troops which has been taking place during the past few days, NOW IN ITS 15TH YEAR .. . The Cultural Commission of Congregation Shaarey Zedek New Memorial to Honor Fallen Israeli Agents Beauty Friday, April 16, 1982 21 Next Speaker: Senator Allen Ctanston of California Tuesday, May 18 L 1111 ■ 11/