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July 09, 1982 - Image 49

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-07-09

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Travel Allowed

JERUSALEM (JTA) —
Citizens of Lebanon and vis-
itors to that country who
wish to travel abroad will be
allowed to do so through
Ben-Gurion Airport, under
orders by Interior Minister
Yosef Burg.

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Detroiter Describes Ruin
Wrought by PLO Shelling

David Baruch, a De-
troiter in Israel, at one of
the areas endangered by
PLO attack — Maalot —
writing to his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Abe Medow, de-
scribed the horrors that con-
fronted the area before Is-
rael drove the enemies from
the border.
In a letter dated June 8,
Baruch tells of one particu-
lar day's experiences:
"After work, we started
home from the forests when
we saw a lot of smoke com-
ing from one of the nearby
kibutzim. We all (about 20
of us) got fire fighting
equipment and went there
immediately. Forests were
afire and fields were being
totally destroyed.

"In our stubborn
Jewish manner we all
jumped into the fire and
began putting it out. It
was scary, yet we all
knew we had a job to do.
In the end, we were able
to save about half of the
fields and almost half of
the forests surrounding
them.
"It was a miracle that we
were there to help, for there
was no one else but us. The
fields and forests and kibutz
might have been de-
molished."
The letter concludes with
a comment on the justifica-
tion of Israel's actions as a
preventative of the menac-
ing situation when the PLO
is on Israel's borders.

LZA Picks Norman Naimark

Norman Naimark was
elected president of the
Labor Zionist Alliance at its
recent election meeting.
Naimark is active in
Jewish Community Coun-
cil, Cong. Shaarey Zedek,
Detroit Round Table of the
National Conference of
Christians and Jews and
the Interfaith Actions Cen-
ter among other community
groups.

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Elected with Naimark
were: Ethel Silberg and
Berl Hearshen, vice
presidents; Leah Shrodeck,
recording secretary; Ben
Harold, treasurer; and
Henry Faigin, Morris
Lieberman, Adele Mondry,
Chana Michlin, Helen
Naimark, Evelyn Noveck
and Emma Schaver, execu-
tive board members-at-
large.

Wartime Trek to Lebanon
Recalled by Ex-Detroiter

Bezalel Gordon, son of Young Israel of Oak-Woods
Rabbi James I. Gordon of and Mrs. Gordon, was in
Lebanon assigned to the Is-
LITTLE
rael Defense Forces and
MISS
served as press liaison be-
tween the military and
CHILDREN'S
foreign correspondents.
FASHIONS
The editor-in-chief of the
Israel Government Press,
SUMMER CLEARANCE
Gordon wrote of his experi-
ence in Lebanon during the
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last Tuesday, I looked for a
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be found. Naturally — it
was an interesting trip —

Friday, July 9, 1982 49

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BEZALEL GORDON

from war and destruction in
the south, to life-as-usual
with fancy restaurants in
North Beirut.
"We received a heroes'
welcome where we ate
lunch — dessert and drinks
on the house. I was with a
Nairobi correspondent and
a staff man from Reader's
Digest. It was very tiring,
but who would have
thought one could drive
from Jerusalem to Beirut
and back in one day in June
1982?"

Alzheimer Group
Meets at Hospital

The Sotithfield Al-
zheimer's Family Support
Group will hold a meeting
7:30 p.m. Monday in the
Donald Kaump room at
Providence Hospital.
The guest speaker, Kath-
leen Minty, director of the
Orchard Hills Adult Day
Center, will speak on Al-
zheimer's Disease.

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