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June 24, 1983 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1983-06-24

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Friday, June 24, 1983

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Syria Tells Terrorists to Punish'

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The parents said af-
between Druze villagers
and Christian Phalangists.
Beirut radio reported heavy
artillery exchanges be-
tween the two sides.
Premier Menahem Begin
rejected a plea by a parents
group for the immediate
withdrawal of all Israeli
troops from Lebanon. Meet-
ing for the first time with
representatives of "Parents
Against Silence," one of
several grass roots organ-
izations that have been pro-
testing the continued Is-
raeli presence in Lebanon,
Begin claimed that if a troop
withdrawal was ordered,
tens of thousands of Galilee
residents would be exposed
again to terrorist attacks.
Begin dismissed the
argument that the Israeli
army is "in a foreign coun-
try with no purpose."

urged the parents said af-
terwards that they had the
impression Begin was sen-
sitive to their appeal but
was not ready to act on it.
He said the group would
continue its campaign to
bring the army home from
Lebanon.
Meanwhile, Likud MK
Meir Cohen-Avidor contin-
ued his hunger strike near
the Prime Ministers resi-
dence to protest against
anti-war groups which he
accused of "using the blood
of fallen soldiers for politi-
cal purposes."
Knesset
Speaker
Menahem Savidor and De-
puty Minister of Parliamen-
tary Affairs Dov Shilansky
tried to persuade Cohen-
Avidor to abandon his
strike. They said he has al-
ready made his point. They
also tried to convince the
war protestors to take down
their signs.

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Lebanon
Absolves
Phalange

NEW YORK — Leba-
non's military prosecutor
ended his nine-month in-
vestigation of the Sept.
16-18, 1982, massacre in the
Sabra and Shatila refugee
camps in Beirut, claiming
that Israel was responsible
for the massacre because its
troops controlled the area.
The report absolved the
Phalangist party and its
militias of any blame, al-
though eyewitnesses both
in and outside the camps
said the Christian Phalange
militia did the killing.
The report claimed that
members of Major Saad
Haddad's militia "probably"
participated in the mas-
sacre. Haddad's men were
absolved in the Israeli in-
quiry commission's report.
The Lebanese pro-
secutor's report said that
460 persons died in the
massacre, including 269
Palestinians, 119
Lebanese, 11 Syrians,
two Pakistanis, two
Algerians 32 Iranians
and 25 unidentified.
The dead included 19
women and 20 children.
Last fall, the same pro-
secutor said 328 bodies had
been found and 991 persons
were missing. Former Israel
Defense Minister Ariel
Sharon, who bore personal
responsibility for allowing
the militia into the camps
accordino- to the Israeli in-
b estimated that
quiry, had
700-800 had died in the
camps.

Israel Banking on Increase
in Aliya from the West

NEW YORK (JTA) — lowitz declared, claiming
Raphael Kotlowitz, head of that the growing eco-
the immigration and ab- nomic hardship in many
sorption department of the Western countries and
Jewish Agency, predicted "the realization by Jews
here that by the end of 1983 that one can live well in
some 15,000 ohm from Israel" can be accounted
Western countries will set- for the good prospects for
tle in Israel. aliya.
Kotlowitz disclosed that
According to Kotlowitz
in the first four months of the largest group will come
this year 3,393 olim came to from the United States. "We
Israel from the West com- expect about 4,000 olim this
pared with 2,287 during the year from the United Sates
same period in 1982. and Canada, about 2,000
Speaking with reporters from Great Britain, about
at a press conference earlier 2,000 from France, about
this month, Kotlowitz, who 4,000 from Central and
returned to Israel after a South American countries
visit to several South and the rest from South Af-
American countries, said rica and various European
that he believes that Israel's countries," Kotlowitz said.
new source of immigrants Kotlowitz said that his
will be from the Western department is increasing its
countries since "the gates of activities and services to
Russia are closed" and aliya meet the expected increase
from "countries of distress" in the number of olim.
where the Jews are perse- These include the increase
cuted, such as Iran, is also in the number of shlikhim
over for the time being. (emissaries), pilot tours in
He said that in 1981, Israel for potential olim and
7,500 olim came to Israel the establishment of an
from the West. Last year the aliya desk at Kennedy In-
figure rose to 9,200. ternational Airport in New
"We are entering a new York, to provide informa-
era as far as aliya to Is- tion to American tourists on
rael is concerned," Kot- aliya to Israel.

Bar Mitzva - Hollywood Style

INDIANAPOLIS — For morning service devoted to
Midwesterners who may the Sabbath. He was no less
wonder what a Hollywood- certain of himself when he
style Bar Mitzva is really strode to the Torah to recite
like, the Jewish Post and the Maftir, appropriate
Opinion recently published blessings and finally the
an account of the cere- Haftorah.
monies surrounding the Bar
"The food (at the party)
Mitzva of Adam Buttons, was in abundance as were
13-year-oid son of the people.
entertainer Red Buttons.
"Berle went up and said a
The story, by Rabbi Jerry few words. Thomas added
Cutler, made note of the his few stories. One liners
star-studded guest list, from the guests were run-
which included Milton Be- ning rampant.
rle, Mike Douglas, Danny
"Red quieted the guests
Thomas, Don Rickles, down and then introduced
Lainie Kazan, Jerry Vale, Adam. Adam thanked
Norm Crosby and Sid everyone and then contin-
Caesar.
ued where he left off at the
Rabbi Cutler's account of Sabbath service. Only this
the activities covered both time, he went through a
the Bar Mitzva and the medley of Jolson songs."
party that followed, held at
the famous Friar's Club in
The Library of Congress
Beverly Hills. According to owns a copy of the Gutten-
Rabbi Cutler:
berg Bible, printed in three
"During the day young volumes by John Gutten-
Master Buttons, with an air berg between 1450 and
of assuredness, chanted the 1455.

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Shown in Jerusalem at the recent dedication of
the "Women of the Cohodas Family" Chair in clinical
microbiology at Hadassah-Hebrew University Medi-
cal Center are, from left, Prof. Theodore Sacks, Dr.
Shmuel Oenchas, Mrs. Willard Cohodas, Prof. Don
Patinkin, Willard Cohodas, Bernice Tannenbaum and
Prof. Rami Rahamimoff. The chair is named for Eva
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Cohodas and Leah Cohodas Wolfe. •

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