THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 12 Friday, May 14, 1982 Caricatures for your party By SAM FIELD Call - 399-1320 Garin Helps Prepare Ohm LOS ANGELES — Garin Yifrakh, a group of young Jews preparing to make aliya to Israel, has emerged from the Reform-Zionist movement. The garin, as it is also called, is geared to the needs of people considering aliya to a town, rather than a kibutz. The garin is cur- rently targeted for the de- velopment town of Sderot in the northern Negev. People who wish to spend time living in Israel, or N.-11111.ir JEWELRY APPRAISALS AMER\c At Very Reasonable Rates : call for an appointment 642-5575 est. 1919 30400 Telegraph Road Suites 104, 134 Biriningham, Mi. 48010 (313) 642-5575 EAWRENCE M. ALLAN _., President .GEMOLOGIST 41 DIAMOKMLOGIST r those who wish to volunteer or work in Israel for a year without making a prior commitment to aliya, have a place in Garin Yifrakh. Members are committed to spend a six-month trial period in the town. For information, write Garin Yifrakh, UAHC Youth Division, 13107 Ven- tura Blvd., North Hol- lywood, Calif. 91604. Improvements at 3 Agencies The JewishWelfare Fed- eration Board of Governors approved the expenditure of $147,221 for additions and improvements at three Fed- eration agency sites. The recommendation, originally proposed by the JWF's Capital Needs Com- mittee, chaired by David K. Page, was for erection of a canopy at the entrance to the main Jewish Commu- nity Center; improvements at the Butzel Conference Center in the Maas Recrea- tion Area, proposed by Tamarack Hills Authority; and the first phase in an im- provement program at the Brighton site of Fresh Air Society. MUST RAISE CASH! LIQUIDATING ENTIRE STOCK REGARDLESS OF COST! SUPER! SUPER! VALUES! SENSATIONAL IT SALE! 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The aides specifically ac- cused Milson of failing to consult with them before Israel Cites PLO As Reason Behind No Vote UNITED NATIONS (JTA) — Although Israel joined the United States in voting last Friday against the approval of the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea by the General As- sembly, the reason for Is- rael's negative vote was entirely different than that of the United States. Speaking after the As- sembly adopted the Con- vention by a vote of 130-4, with 17 abstentions, the Is- raeli delegate, Shabtai Rosenne, said that Israel voted against the conven- tion because it gave "stand- ing" to the "so-called PLO." The convention provided provisions for the PLO to enjoy the "common heritage of mankind" under which the exploitation and explo- ration of the resources of the deep sea-bed are to be con- ducted, Rosenne said. He added that "if the PLO signs the final act of the confer- ence, it will become entitled to the status of observer" in the preparatory commission for the conference next year. The United States op- posed the convention mainly because it said the sea-bed mining provision would deter the develop- ment of deep sea-bed min- eral resources. making decisions, dealing with local Arabs behind their backs and presenting them with faits accomplis. They demanded a meeting to discuss the situation. Milson conceded that there had been several misunderstandings over the running of the civi- lian government in the occupied territories, but said these have all been sorted out and he now enjoys the complete cooperation of his staff. Milson, a professor of Arabic literature at the He- brew University in Jerusalem, was appointed by Defense Minister Ariel Sharon to head the newly formed civilian administra- tion last year. 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