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May 27, 1983 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1983-05-27

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14 Friday, May 27 1983

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS


Knesset Committee to Probe Alleged Diversion
of Canal Funds

JERUSALEM (ZINS) —
The Knesset State Commit-
tee will meet shortly to dis-
cuss the quarrel between
the Finance and the Energy
Ministries about the alleged

freeze
of
the
Mediterranean-Dead Sea
Canal project.
Committee chairman Ab-
raham Katz-Oz said he will
ask State Comptroller Yit-

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zhak Tonik to verify set told reporters that the
whether the funds raised in small number of highly-
the United States for the motivated American
express purpose of building Jews who bought Israel
the canal have indeed been Bonds for the canal,
spent on other projects, as above their customary
Eneygy Minister Yitzhak annual Bonds portfolios,
Modal alleged. "It will be will react "most nega-
extremely grave if it is tively" if it is true that the
true," Katz-Oz said. "It will
-go counter to all the hal-
The primary indication,
lowed principles of sound fi- to my thinking; of a well-
nancial administration."
ordered mind -is a man's
According to the daily ability to remain in one
Haaretz, a group of place and linger in his own
American Jewish fund company.
raisers visiting the Knes-
—Seneca

money went to something be disillusio ed and will be
else.
deterred fr taking part in
They said that Bonds special campaigns in the fu-
buyers who count most will ture.

No Punishment for 'Misuse'
of U.S. Arms in Lebanon

WASHINGTON — Is- this week, "has complied
rael's use of American arms fully with _the specific re-
in Lebanon "may have" vio- _ porting requirements," in
lated U.S. law, according to such cases. No further
the Reagan Administra- White House action on the
tion, but the White House matter was indicated by the
plans no further action on State Department.
the issue.
Earlier, the Administra-
President Reagan sent a tion had reported to Con-
classified notice to Congress gress that the Israe,lis "may
last July saying there "may have used" cluster bombs in
have been" a general viola- violation of U.S. arms
tion by Israel of the agreements after their in-
defensive-use clause in the vasion of Lebanon last
U.S. Arms Export Control June. The delivery of the
Act. The notice' was de- U.S.-made bombs Was sus-
classified and made public pended until the Israelis
last August. agreed to use them accord-
"The Administration," ing to the provisions of the
the St'ate Department said contract.

Technion Meeting Wednesday

Shmuel Nagar, the direc- Newman. Included on the
for of efilineering programs evening's program will be a
for the Israeli Aircraft short documentary film on
Industries International, Israel, as well as a film
will discuss the commercial about the Israel Aircraft In-
and defense products and dustries.
services including the new
Nagar served in the Israel
Israeli war plane, the Lavie, Air Force and is a graduate •
at the American Technion of the Technion-Israel Insti-
Society Detroit Chapter tute of Technology School of
public meeting to be held at Aeronautical Engineering.
the United Hebrew Schools -Before joining Israel Air-
at 7:45 p.m. Wednesday. craft Industries, he . worked
in the French aerospace in-
dustry.
The public is invited.
There is no charge. For in-
formation, call the Techn-
ion office, 559-5190.

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Morning Liturgy
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morning liturgy.
The Bible says the reason
is "so that you will see (or
look at) them." Holding
them in hand directs our
path of vision directly to
them so that we can concen-
trate on them. It is also
claimed that holding the
fringes' in hand indicates
that our faith and belief is
not merely of vision alone.
Judaism is supposed to be
a religion which is practiced
with every part of our being.
Thus, by looking at them
'(the tsisit) 'we involve our
eyes; by holding them we
involve hands and arms; by
holding them, as some do,
near the heart or on the side
of the body where the heart.
is, we involve the heart.

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