28 Friday, October 22, 1982 THE IDEITiOlt JEWISH NEWS Sharon Plagued by Problems With Media, Reservists TEL AVIV (JTA) — De- fense Minister Ariel Sha- ron's running battle with the media and with groups of army reservists erupted anew Monday. The issues involved, though unrelated, have brought demands that he apologize to soldiers who say they were maligned by Sharon or his spokesmen. The Defense Minister, ac- THE MIDRASHA COLLEGE OF JEWISH STUDIES Presents THE EDUCATOR-IN-RESIDENCE PROGRAM Sponsored by a Grant from the UNITED JEWISH CHARITIES OF THE JEWISH WELFARE FEDERATION DR. SHALOM PAUL Professor of Bible, Hebrew University Visiting Professor, University of Southern California - San Diego October 29- November 1, 1982 October 30 Saturday Morning Saturday Lunch Saturday Evening 8:00 P.M. r7EMEYEWITNESS ACCOUNT LEAN JERUSALEM, A CITY OF GOLD Congregation Adat Shalom THE GARDEN OF EDEN, MYTH OR FACT? For Teachers and Interested Students Rooms 9-10 HebrewSchools Rohlik Building ... .United Sunday Afternoon 2:00-4:00 P.M. ARCHAEOLOGY AND THE BIBLE For High School Students Congregation Shaarey Zedek THE SACRIFICE OF ISAAC For Teachers and Interested Students Rooms 9-10 Rohlik Building United Hebrew Schools November 1 Monday Morning 10:00-12:00 Noon Monday Afternoon companied by Chief of Staff Gen. Rafael Eitan, met with editors of leading newspap- ers to "set the record straight" about a crack re- serve paratroop brigade which Sharon claimed was not called to action in Leba- non last summer because of low morale. The brigade was, in fact, called up twice for combat duties, as Eitan himself confirmed. Sharon acknowledged yesterday that it had performed with "courage and efficiency." But he insisted that mis- givings as to its fighting capabilities were justtified at the time because of "un- bridled" media criticism of the war in Lebanon that may have affected morale. Press reaction to Sharon's attempted reconciliation was summed up in a Maariv headline today which said "Hard Feelings Continue." GENEVA (JTA) — The International Committee of. the Red Cross accounted here that Israeli authorities have returned to Syria a Sy- rian soldier who was seri- ously wounded during the war in Lebanon. After being captured by the IDF he underwent sev- eral operations in Israeli hospitals, the committee reported. He is the third Sy- rian soldier to be returned. The other issue stem- med from the announce- ment by Army Advocate General Dov Shefi last week that eight soldiers, including officers, will go on trial before a regional military court on charges of mistreating the Arab population on the West Bank and that two other officers would be re- lieved of their duties. October 31 Sunday Morning 10:00 A.M. Israel Returns Syrian Soldier The charges that the soldiers used violence, against local Arabs were made by reserve officers who are members of the Peace Now movement at a press • conference in Jerusalem last May. - THE PROBLEM OF EVIL IN JOB A Special Academic Seminar for Rabbis and Educators Rooms 9-10 Rohlik Building United Hebrew Schools - A Seminar for Day School Students at Hillel Day School Meanwhile, there are still some 30 Syrian prisoners in Israel and three Israeli soldiers remain prisoners in Syria. The PLO continues to hold eight Israeli soldiers in Lebanon, the committee said. Treating your adversary with respect is giving him an advantage to which he is not entitled. —Samuel Johnson C ereinie E7) Ogn 181 S. Woodward Ave., 1 BIk. S. of Maple 'Next to the Birmingham Theatre — Free Adjacent Parking — 642-1690 Hours: Daily 9:30-5:30; Thursday 9:30-8:30 Annual Dinner. Detroit Friends of Shaare Zedek Hospital in Jerusalem Tuesday, November 9th, 1982 Cocktails at Six O'Clock - Dinner at Seven 0' Clock Congregation B'nai David 24350 Southfield Rd., Southfield, Michigan Dr. Nahum Ben Hur Chief of the Department of Surgery Shaare Zedek Hospital in Jerusalem Meyer Must Honorary Chairman. Max Nosanchuk Honorary Chairman Irving Nusbaum Co-Chairman Support the Hospital which has been serving the city of Jerusalem and all of Israel with extraordinary devotion for over 80 years in War and Peace. Special Project for 1982 The Dedication of Lecture Hall in the School of Nursing in memory of Rabbi Joshua Sperka For Information and Dinner Reservations Call Alex Roberg, 544-8412 or 547-3890 Harold Platt Co-Chairman