10 Friday, MR 21, 1983 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Battle on Knesset Seats, Allocations.Dividing Aguda INSTANT By MOSHE RON COLOR PASSPORTS The Jewish News Special Israel Correspondent ID. & VISA PHOTOS PROFESSIONAL PORTRAIT LIGHTING 1352-70301 LEO KNIGHT PHOTOGRAPHY 26571 W. 12 Mile Rd. Comer Northwester' Hwy. • • • • • • • ! • • 41 • • • • • • • • • • •■ • • • TEL AVIV — For weeks the Rabbis of Gur and Wis- nitz have demanded from the Knesset deputies of the Aguda faction, Rabbi Shlomo Lorincz and Rabbi Menahem Porush that the money which is given by the government to Aguda in- stitutions should be con- trolled and distributed by a special Control Commission and not by Lorincz and Porush. The Rabbis of Gur and Wisnitz and other Hasidim claim that they are dis- • * • • • • • • • • 'II •r• •• •'... • NOBODY'KNOWS • BROADWAY 41 LIKE CATS • NEDERLANDERI A Ai ust. N . 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Water-ski school— Paddle boats— bicycling - 'as low as $47 pe AllpinZI n s included call E. Goldstein (313) 557-2566 25839 Southwood—Southfield, MI 48075 criminated against by Rabbi Lorincz. The Aguda faction of four Knesset de- puties is divided between the representatives of the Rabbi of Gur (Rabbi Ab- raham Shapira) and the Rabbi of Wisnitz (Rabbi Shmuel Halpert) on one hand, and the representa- tives of the Lithuanian Hasidim, Lorincz and Porush. It is a long conflict. There is also a conflict about the Likud agreement, accord- ing to which only four Aguda deputies are elected to the Knesset. The fifth candidate in the list, Yosef Melamed, a Yemenite from Rosh Haayin, would enter the Knesset after two years. The Rabbi of Gur main- tains that as Lorincz and Porush have been in the Knesset for many years, one of them has to give up his seat in favor of Melamed. Lorincz and Porush, supported by Rabbi Shach who is chairman of the Council of Torah Sages, insist that one of the two other deputies should give up his seat. The Aguda seeks a corn- promise in this delicate matter. There is a proposal that all four deputies of the Aguda should not be on the - Physicians Tour to Israel Slated The American Physicians Fellowship will sponsor a 13-day escorted Israel tour for physicians Oct. 346. The tour will be combined with a seminar on pediatric surgery, led by Samuel R. Shuster, associate professor of surgery at Harvard Medi- cal School and senior asso- ciate in surgery at Chil- dren's Hospital Medical Center, Boston, Mass. The seminar will consist of lectures focusing on ad- vances in this medical spe- cialty. Physicians who attend will be eligible for 18 points in Category One of AMA continuing education credit. For details, call Dr. Ber- nard Weston, 353-5660. 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Rabbi Shapira argues that Lorincz and Porush should not have been candi- dates for the last elections, after the Rabbi of Gur had By HERBERT LUFT demanded before the Coun- to Alexander Korda at Lon- (Copyright 1983, JTA, Inc.) cil of Torah Sages that all don Films. He was also a re- HOLLYWOOD — Fay porter, lyricist and writer of Aguda candidates should be , new ones. The representa- Kanin, president of the both silent and sound pic- tive of the Wisnitz Hasidim, Academy of Motion Picture tures in Berlin. Shmuel Halpert, insists Arts and Sciences, in her In 1931, he wrote "The that since he did not sign opening speech at the Oscar Theft of Mona Lisa." Two the agreement with presentations last month, years later he wrote Melamed the matter does evoked the specter of Anne "Schubert's Unfinished Frank as a vivid example of Symphony" for director not concern him. The Rabbi of Gur refused the power of the screen. Ms. Willi Forst; in 1934, "Mas- to sign an appeal to support Kanin spoke of how Anne querade," in which his the schools of the Aguda in Frank detached herself name as author was re- Israel. Rabbi Lorincz is vis- from reality when decorat-. placed by Forst due to the iting the U.S. to collect ing her dingy room in the Aryan race laws in Ger- attic of wartime Amster- many. Best known in this money for this purpose. The brother of the Rabbi dam with glamor pictures of country for his screen play of Gur, Pinhas Menahem Hollywood movie stars, collaborations on Alter who is the chairman of very likely not just with the "Ninotchka," "The Great Aguda in Israel and is visit- adoration of an adolescent Waltz," "Comrade X," and ing the U.S., refused to par- but to strengthen her belief "Niagara," he won an Oscar ticipate in a reception given in the survival of beauty for "Titanic," was responsi- for Lorincz. He is collecting and goodness. The remem- ble for "Gaslight," and made money for the Beit Yaacov brance of films or the view- his directorial debut in Hol- ing of faded photos in the lywood with "Song of schools. Many Hasidim in Israel isolation of her quarters, Scheherazade." are supporting the demand Ms. Kanin said, must have Leah and Rachel were sis- for the establishment of a served as a. potent crutch control commission. They against mental anguish and ters. are asking the government physical collapse. JUNKETS! JUNKETS! * * * to give Aguda allocations to FOR QUALIFIED PLAYERS Shapira and Halpert, in- WALTER REISCH, 80, VEGAS, TAHOE, AIL. CITY, ETC. stead of to Lorincz and has died in Hollywood after Porush. a long illness. One of the RYKE TRAVEL most prolific writers of Tour to Israel 356-8400 movies on both sides of the Atlantic, he had given hap- to Concentrate piness to millions of people SMART on Gerontology with his dramatic films and CHARTER TO A "behind the scenes" sophisticated comedies. LAS VEGAS Reisch was born in Vie- look at the life of the elderly H.M.H. & F. in Israel is being planned by nna in 1903 and in the early Oakland University as a 1920s he served as assistant 557-5145 "Gerontology in Israel" summer study tour.. The program will be led by Drs. Eva and Boaz SHE WORLD THE jEwis Kahana. Dr. Boaz Kahana is pro- itiy fessor of psychology at Oak- land University and direc- tor of the Interuniversity Holocaust Study Center. Dr. Eva Kahana is professor of sociology at Wayne State University and director of the Elderly Care Research Cen&er, as well as adjunct professor of sociology at Oakland University. The tour will include vis- its to retirement homes serving a variety of elderly groups including new im- migrants, the Arab elderly and the aged of the kibutz. Also included are health o care facilities for the aged, tvp senior citizen centers, re- search centers in aging and visits with eminent geron- tologists in Israel. In addi- tion, sight-seeing will -be in- /4", cluded. There will be an oppor- GPI tunity to exchange ideas Ask for our spring with elderly survivors of and summer brochure. the Holocaust in conjunc- For more information call your travel agent tion with an ongoing study of Holocaust sur- vivors conducted by Drs. Kahana. The program offers uni- versity credit as well as con- tinuing education credit -to 1501 Broadway N.Y., N.Y. 10036 participants as an option. (212) 921-7740 (800) 847-0700 For details, call Dr. Boaz Kahana, 577-3308. Academy Head Pays Tribute to Anne Frank in Speech KESHER KOSHER TOURS • c v x 4 A N s DHF I N GL V STP / 0A A • .i os R st 01/4. 4;e; NATIONAL • new SOUTH AFRICAN TOU R