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August 05, 1983 - Image 25

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1983-08-05

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851-6989

IDF Encircles Phalangist Base

TEL AVIV (JTA) — The
Israel Defense Force began
on Tuesday to enforce the
evacuation of Christian
Phalangist troops from
their base at Falous, some
10 kilometers east of Sidon,
as local residents demon-
strated against the Israeli
move by burning tires on
roadways, ringing church
bells and holding open air
prayer meetings.
The IDF told the Phalan-
gists last week that they
would have to evacuate the
base because the Christian
troops refused to halt their
attacks against nearby
MoSlem and Druze villages.
Phalangist sources in Be-
irut and south Lebanon said
last week that the IDF had
ordered the closing down of
several Phalangist bases,
but this was denied by the
Israel army which insisted

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CONGREGATION B'NAI MOSHE

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OPEN HOUSE SUN., AUG. 7, 2-5 P.M.

In Conjunction with Synagogue Council of Detroit

Special Speaker at 3:00 P.M.

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Philip Vainik

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548-9000

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Kerry Greenhut

Membership Chairman
661-4710

that it was only closing
down the Falous base.
The Phalangist radio in
Beirut said that the IDF had
not entered the Falous base
but had merely surrounded
it with troops and 20 tanks.
Meanwhile,
IDF
sources reported that the
Israel army engineering
corps has started work
on the construction of
new fortifications along
the Awali River north of
Sidon, to which Israeli
forces are to withdraw
within the coming weeks.
Preparations are being
made for the IDF to stay
there throughout the
winter, with heated quar-
ters for the soldiers.
Roads leading northward
into south Lebanon from
Metulla are being prepared
and widened for additional
traffic expected under the
redeployment process.
A number of influential
Israelis predicted that ter-
rorism would increase once
the IDF withdraws to its
new line.

AN AFFAIR TO REMEMBER

PARTY CONSULTANTS

Chief of Staff Moshe Levy
said that the IDF redeploy-
ment would not herald a
complete end to terrorist ac-
tivity against Israeli forces
in Lebanon and that peace-
ful coexistence between the
Druze and the Christians in
the Shouf mountain area
would not take place auto-
matically after Israli troops
withdraw from there.

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The visiting fellowships
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is very much ALIVE and WELCOMES NEW MEMBERS

OPEN HOUSE on SUN., AUG. 7th, 2 to 5 PM

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5075 West Maple Road - between Inkster and Middlebelt

Bar-Han Gets
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• Come and see the architectural rendering of our beautiful future Spiritual
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• Meet our Clergy, Staff and Leadership
• Consider becoming a part of our growing, active Congregational family.
• Register your children in our Religious School.

NEW YORK (JTA) —
Two of the largest gifts
made to date to Bar-Ilan
University in Israel — both
by New York businessmen
— both earmarked for the
university's new school of
economics and business,
have been announced.
The donors are S. Daniel
Abraham, who made a gift
of $2 million, and Jerome
Stern, who gave $1 million.

You will find a warm, family congregation with active Sisterhood,
Men's Club, Young ,Marrieds, Mr. & Mrs. Club, Cultural/
Entertainment Programs, Havurat and Nursery.

Our 3-day Religious School and Youth Programs are streamlined
to meet the needs of our Youth in today's world.

CALL 851-6880

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TEL AVIV — The Ameri-
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gency medical service) re-
cently for its quick action in
the transfer of blood from
Jerusalem to San Francisco
for a patient in need of a
kidney transplant.
The San Francisco
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donor, his brother who lives
in Jaffa, before the opera-
tion.

Friday, August 5, 1983 25

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION

Mildreth Rubinoff, Executive Director
Benjamin Kinzer, President

Barry V. Levine, Director of Education Marilyn Rice, Membership Chairman

Note: This year, while we await the reconstruction of our Sanctuary, we will
hold FULL FAMILY HIGH HOLYDAYS SERVICES at the ROYAL OAK
MUSIC THEATRE, Fourth Street and South Lafayette in Royal Oak.
There will be seating available and ample parking.

BETH ABRAHAM HILLEL MOSES IS AFFILIATED WITH THE SYNAGOGUE
COUNCIL OF GREATER DETROIT. "The Synagogue is the address of
the Jewish people."

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