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April 13, 1984 - Image 56

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-04-13

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Friday, April 13, 1984

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

The Best.
The Biggest.

Bronfman seeks
Jewish unity

All Good Wishes
For A Healthful & Joyous

THE *BRUNCH.

PASSOVER

From

The Rhinocerous

1920's BIG CITY BRUNCH

Restaurant and Lounge

with Doug Jacobs &

259-2208

265 Riopelle

THE
RED GIALEUrENt.
BAWD

Wishing All Our
Customers & Friends
A Healthy and Happy
Passover

EVERY SUNDAY 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

Adults $9.95 Senior Citizens $7.95
Children under 12 $5.25

Call 559-6500 for Reservations

Michigan Inn • 16400 J.L. Hudson Dr. • Southfield, MI 48075

Northfield Hilton

Since 1939

5500 Crooks Rd. • Troy • 879-2100

HAPPY PASSOVER

TO ALL OUR
FRIENDS & CUSTOMERS

871-1590

7618 Woodward Ave.

Heartily Extends The Very Utmost In
Happiness and Health
On This

7225 W. McNichols (6 elks. W. of Llvernols) UN 2-6455

Passover

We will be most happy to arrange your party ,
for any occasion . . . up to 200 persons .. .
Call Ernie or Scott and ask about our low prices

Since 1914
FRANKLIN SHOPPING CENTER
29221 NORTHWESTERN, N. of 12 Mile
358-2353

CHEF JAMES LEHANE

Extends Wishes

To It's Friends •
and Customers
For A Healthy and Happy

HE SERVED THE KENNEDYS

Wychmere Harbor Club, West Harwich, Mass.

PASSOVER

HE SERVED PRESIDENTS

Pinehurst Hotel, Pinehurse, N.C.

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27822 ORCHARD LAKE RD.

HE SERVED WITH OLYMPIC
CHEF STURE ANDERSSON

Captain U.S. Culinary Olympic Team

AT 12 MILE OFF 696 851-4094
Open Mon. thru Sat.
1 1 :30 a.m.-2:30 a.m.

NOW HE SERVES YOU!

AND

Fresh Seafood and Creative Specials Daily

362-1262

PASSOVER

755 W. Big Beaver, Concourse, Top of Troy Bldg. • Troy

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Seek volunteers

McFROCK S DOWNSTAIRS

TAKE GREAT PLEASURE
IN WISHING ITS
CUSTOMERS & FRIENDS
A VERY HEALTHY
•, AND HAPPY

Munich — In a plea for
Jewish unity, Edgar M.
Bronfman, president of the
World Jewish Congress, has
called on Jews in Israel and
the Diaspora to build "a
firmer relationship, based
on mutual respect," to as-
sure the survival of the
Jewish state, protect Jews
in danger and meet the
challenge of assimilation.
Bronfman addressed the
Central Council of Jews in
Germany after a visit to the
former concentration camp
at Dachau.
He said that the Nazi ex-
perience had taught the
Jewish people "that our
survival will depend on our
unity, that Jews must stand
together and work together,
aggressively to help each
other."
He added, "Israel's secu-
rity profoundly affects the
well-being of Jews
everywhere. The State of Is-
rael gives every Jew a sense
of pride unknown before the
nation was established 26
years ago."
Despite this identifica-
tion with Israel, he said,
"A healthy respect for
Diaspora Jewry by our Is-
raeli brethren is often lack-
ing. The Jews of the Dias-
pora are expected not only
to use their means to sup-
port Israel, but all of their
political clout as well.
"That's OK up to a point,
but the trouble is we are
asked to support every ac-
tion of the Israel govern-
ment, no questions asked,
no criticism tolerated," he
said.
"They tell us in effect that
they very much want our
dollars, but they don't want
our two cents' worth."
Bronfman said he under-
stood why this was often so.
"The brutal reality," he
said, "is that brave Israeli
men and women are fight-
ing and dying on the borders
so that the Jewish state
may survive.
"But the tension remains,
and some system must be
found to ease that tension
through responsible, con-
structive participation."
On the dangers confront-
ing Jews in the Soviet
Union, Bronfman said that
"Soviet Jewry has become a
pawn in the deadly East-
West chess game. Unfortu-
nately," he added, "the
treatment of Jews in the
Soviet Union is directly re-
lated to the temperature of
U.S.-Soviet relations.

New York — Volunteers
for Israel is seeking summer
volunteers who wish to give
one month of civilian work
on army bases throughout
the country.

oft

The volunteers will re-
place Israeli reservists,
allowing them to remain at
their regular jobs in an ef-
fort to boost the economy.

For further information
or an application, contact
Volunteers for Israel, 40
Worth St., Rm. 710, New
York, N.Y. 10013.

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