THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Israel to Aid Arab Villagers SAFED (JNI) — With Is- raeli government support and funding, Akbara will be turned into a modern vil- lage for the refugees who deserted their homes during the 1948 War of Indepen- dence, the Prime Minister's adviser on Arab affairs Binyamin Gur-Arye stated this month. The government intends to invest more than 50 mil- lion shekels ($1.6 million) to build roads and public serv- ices for 50 families who fled their original settlement of Kadita and built huts near , Safed. Some eventually moved to neighboring Arab villages, but the majority decided to remain and build in Akbara. The government has also aided other Arabs who de - erted their pre-state vil- lages to settle elsewhere, including some 50 Arabs who are currently building homes in Rama village, on the Akko-Safed highway. Friday, November 26, 1982 15 • Gintrodu the little pa, the big $1,000,000. Rabbi Asserts Secular Judaism Is Bankrupt ' NEW YORK — Secular Judaism is bankrupt, be- cause the "once strong sense of ethnic consciousness" among Jews is fading, Rabbi Walter S. Wurzburger, president of the Synagogue Council of America, told a group of rabbis last week. In order to fill the void left- by withering secularism, Dr. Wurzburger added, the synagogue must be "re- Judai zed." Dr. Wurzburger, who is also adjunct professor of philosophy at Yeshiva Uni- versity, was a member of a panel discussing "The Fu- ture of the Synagogue" at the 38th annual convention of the Alumni of the Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary in Spring Glen, N.Y. - Exports Booming TEL AVIV (ZINS) — Ac- cording to foreign orders, Is- rael will export 12 percent of its industry this year. The value of the increase is es- timated to be $4.25 billion. Some Israeli experts be- lieve that it is possible to double the exports in four months while employing 100,000 people. In 1981, Israel exported arms which were valued at 20 percent more than its usual industrial exports. The receivers of these weapons are mainly Third World countries in Africa and Asia, or ones in which the government is threatened by internal fric- tions, as in Latin America. RIETS Post NEW YORK — Rabbi Macy Gordon, spiritual leader of Cong. Bnai Yeshu- run in Teaneck, N.J., has been elected president of the rabbinic alumni of Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary (RIETS), an af- filiate of Yeshiva Univer- sity. "Surprise Package" wraps up all the fun and excitement you'll ever find in an instant Lottery game. You could win up to $10,000 instantly. But that's just for openers. Get three "Surprise Package" symbols on your ticket, take it to any Lottery agent and he'll hand you a real surprise package. Inside you'll find anything from free tickets to $500 to entry into the $1,000,000 grand drawing. So play "Surprise Package" today. You just might might end up throwing your- self a winner's surprise party. MICHIGAN LOTTERY SUPPORTS EDUCATION. Michigan Lottery revenues are dedicated to education. For additional information on this game and its odds. send a self-addressed, stamped envelope to: Surprise Package Lottery Information. PO. Box 30023. Lansing, MI 48909.