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January 14, 1983 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1983-01-14

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8 Friday, January 14, 1983

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

ATTENTION* * * Step -

GRAND OPENING 4' ,
Of

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Alterations of all kinds
for men and women
Specializing in Big & Tall

*

Up to Israel" Conference on Feb. 13

(Continued from Page 1)
Chairing the "Step
Up to Israel" conference is
Don Fox, chairman of the
Jewish Community Cen-
ter's Culture and Education

Committee.

International and na-
tional
specialists in the
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To secure more precise in-
formation on various travel
programs for both youth
and adults, organizations
will have booths to display
their brochures and have
representatives discuss de-
tails of those programs.
They will also have infor-
mation available on their
educational projects in Is-
rael.
Ami Cohen, shaliakh
for the Jewish Commu-
nity Center, Habonim

1982 Israel Bond Sales
Passed Half-Billion Mark _

NEW YORK (JTA) —
Cash sales of the Israel
Bond Organization for 1982
exceeded the half billion
dollar mark, according to
Sam Rothberg, general
chairman of the organiza-
tion.
Rothberg reported that
despite severe recession and
record unemployment, the

The Young Women
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When Israelis and Jews Worldwide
Plant Trees



Saturday / January 29, 1983 / 8:00 PM

Congregation
BETH ACHIM
21100W. 12 Mile
Southfield

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SHEKINAH SINGERS

Shekinah Singers

GALAI HARUACH

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proceeds of the Israel Bond
Organization amounted to
$502,144,500 in 1982 as
against $432,958,900 for
the previous year. All pro-
ceeds from the Israel Bond
program flow into the de-
velopment budget of the
state of Israel to help fi-
nance its economic growth.
Rothberg said that the in-
creased results of 1982 - re-
flected "the unbroken sol-
idarity of the Jewish com-
munity with the people of
Israel." While there was
criticism of Israel in some
quarters as a result of the
war in Lebanon, in his opin-
ion "it did not have a nega-
tive impact on bond sales.
On the contrary, the criti-
cism stimulated wider re-
sponse in many circles to Is-
rael's economic needs."
Another major factor in
the outcome for 1982 was
the record results in syna-
gogues and temples during
the special High Holy Day
effort conducted under the
leadership of the organiza-
tion's National Rabbinic
Cabinet headed by Rabbi
Leon Kronish of Miami,
Rothberg said.

Change in Law
Favors Sephardi

Entertainment by the

of Milwaukee
and

and aliya for the Michi-
gan Region, will be the
specialist for those
people contemplating
emigrating to Israel or in-
terested in pursuing
short-term experiences
which might eventually
lead to aliya.
Aliza Slatis, president of
the Detroit Chug Aliya, a
group of people committed
to making aliya in the im-
mediate future, will discuss
how she decided to make
aliya, which will be this
June with her family. Both
she and Harmon Bayer,
president of Association of
Parents of Americans in Is-
rael, will be available at the
workshop to discuss aliya
from an oleh's and a par-
ent's perspective.
There will be an audio-
visual presentation of De-
troiters in Israel. Slides of
Detroiters from every major
area of Israel, from different
professions and Judaic
perspectives will be coordi-
nated with their recorded
comments of their aliya ex-
perience.

Galai Haruach

JOIN US AND PLANT A TREE

MADRID (ZINS) — A
proposal that has already
passed the lower half of the
Spanish legislature would
give Jews of Sephardi origin
special status in applying
for Spanish citizenship.
The propbsed law stipu-
lates that persons from sev-
eral areas, including
Sephardic Jews, would need
to be Spanish residents for
only two years in order to
apply for citizenship. Pre-
sent law stipulates a 10-
year residency for all
naturalized citizens.
The change in the law is
regarded as an act of repat-
riation for the ouster of
Jews from Spain in 1492.

An artistic rendering in
wood, formica and plexig-
lass of the state of Israel,
locating Detroit olim and
designed by Russ Pietowski,
will be displayed in the
lobby. Guests can identify
friends' and relatives'
names and locations on the
motorized, revolving scrolls
on the map.
A ceremony will hono/' a
group of 20 Detroiters who
will be making aliya within
the year.

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SAM FIELD

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THE LAND OF ISRAEL

The Jews as a nation and a people
have an unbroken historical, theological,
literary and emotional connection to the
Land of Israel that has endured for 3,500
years .. .

Driven from their land and scat-
tered to the winds, the Jews never ceased
to assert their right and title to the Land of
Israel . . .

3

It was this longing and dream of
return that made possible the survival of
the Jewish people — even though dis-
persed to the far corners of the earth, vic-
tims of mass slaughter in Crusades, pog-
roms, inquisitions, blood libels and the
Holocaust .. .

Despite all the invasions, con-
quests and devastations, Jews never
ceased living in Israel. Jews stayed during
all the centuries sustained by a faith that
they were the caretakers, the guardians of
the land that one day would be restored to
all the Jewish people.

THE MILLENIAL ROMANCE BETWEEN A
PEOPLE AND A LAND IS THE FATE AND
PASSION OF JEWISH HISTORY

*excerpt from statement, Conference of Presidents of Major
American Jewish Organizations.

ZIONIST ORGANIZATION OF AMERICA

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