THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS NEWS CATERING FOR ALL OCCASIONS COUPON 25% q 25290 GREENFIELD North of 10 Mile Rd. Specializing in •VEAL DISHES • PIZZA • PASTA • STEAK • ANTIPASTO • SEAFOOD • CHOPS • AND MORE HIGHLY RATED BY DETROIT'S LEADING NEWSPAPERS VOTED DETROIT'S BEST ROUNDPIZZA • OPEN 1 DAYS • LUNCHES • DINNERS • BANQUETS • COCKTAILS DAILY SPECIALS • FAST TAKE-OUT SERVICE A.B. Yehoshua Jerusalem (JTA) — Prof. A.B. Yehoshua, one of Isarel's foremost novelists who is known for his strong objections to Jews living outside Israel, said that the Dias- pora phenomenon is a self- imposed, not forced, condition. In a provocative speech entitled "Diaspora — The Neurotic Solu- tion," he told a meeting of the American Jewish Committee's Board of Governors, that the Jewish people had brought upon itself a history of Diaspora experi- ence, perception and mentality. Yehoshuva stated that many times throughout history, Jews had been given the opportunity to return to Eretz Yisrael but that the vast majority declined to do so. "The most sparsely populated Jewish center in the world," he said, "has always been Israel it- / \_ self. Jews have repeatedly re- jetted the chance to create a new > and historic destiny — that of a `normal people,' at home in their own country. They have re- peatedly chosen to be a people apart, a nation 'free' in the Dias- pora, but without a country they could really call their own." The 48-year-old scholar added: "In the future, there will probably be Jews living in outer space who, every year at Passover, will say, 'Next year in Jerusalem.' They will pray in outer space with their synagogues facing Jerusalem. \' / But they will not come here to live." • Responding to Yehoshua, Dr. David Gordis, AJCommittee executive vice president, ques- tioned his interpretation of Jewish history and his char- \n, acterization of the Diaspora. He said that American Jews "share the commitment of all world / Jewry in the miracle of Israel's national rebirth." AFTER 4 P.M. WE MON. THURS. 11 10 p.m. SERVE 7 Days A Week FRI. & SAT. 11 - 12 Mid. 1 SUN. 12 noon - 10 p.m. COCKTAILS Present This Coupon When Dining 1 - LIGHTED PARKING WITH ATTENDANT I ALL CREDIT CARDS HONORED I Expires 3-1-85 1 1 AJC Officials •Meet Pope New York (JTA) — Three American Jewish Committee offi- cials met with Pope John Paul II at the Vatican this week to dis- cuss re-affirmation of the Papal condemnation of anti-Semitic • teachings within the church at the upcoming synod of Vatican / Council II. 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