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May 31, 1985 - Image 37

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1985-05-31

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Congratulations

MAX AND EDYTHE LEVINE

On Your

50th Wedding Anniversary

and asked, in all innocence: "Are
Americans born with cameras?"
Few Israeli civilians are seen in
Nablus. The few that are are cab-
bies. It seems that they come here
to have work done on their cars
because the mechanical work is
better and cheaper than it is in
Jerusalem. Although it might
take a whole day for the job to be
done, the cabbies don't mind.
While waiting for their cabs, they
sit around at the• local cafes and
sip coffee at a leisurely pace.
On a recent Saturday night a
group of young Orthodox Jews sat
around a TV set in a hotel lobby.
They were entranced by an
episode of the popular "A-Team,"
with Hebrew subtitles. They chor-
tled and chuckled with delight
whenever the A-Team good guys
would clobber the baddies.
Defense Minister Yitzhak Ra-
bin, addressing the Ambassador's
Mission, stressed that the basic
threat to Israel's national exist-
_ence comes from the Arab armed
forces and that "the limited threat
to Israel, not the major one," is
posed by terrorism.
"Whenever we deal with Is-
rael's security we have to bear in
mind the existence of these two
levels of threats. NO terror organ-
ization can threaten the very
existence of Israel, not the PLO,
not the Shiites and who knows
who in the future. But at the same
time they carry out the daily
threat to the normal way of life of
the Israelis. When we talk about
Lebanon, we talk only about ter-
rorism. Lebanon never was and
will not be in the foreseeable fu-
ture an Arab country that can
build an armed force than can be
of any threat to Israel."
Premier Shimon Peres, ad-
dressing the same mission, said:
"I know that many of us were sus-
picious that deep in our hearts we
want to expand, we want to gain
land. Nothing is more wrong than
) that. We have withdrawn from
Sinai though we could have re-
mained there. We are withdraw-
ing from Lebanon though we have
the military strength to stay
there. What we are doing repre-
sents a policy, a moral commit-
ment, not a military must nor an
expediency in political terms."
Israel is land and it is people.
Since 1948, Israel has absorbed
more than 1.8 million Jews from
120 countries, speaking 70 lan-
guages. But above all else, Israel
is a word — and that word is
Shalom.

L

.

Love,
Susie, David, Marsha, Elizabeth, Eden,
Ethan, Stan, Marilyn, Steven, Bobby,
Jeffrey & Michelle

"Quality framing
doesn't have to be
expensive • • •

Rehovot — Two tenth graders
from Haifa, who discovered a
novel way to solve an equation
that has defied determined algeb-
raists since it was first conceived,
have won first prize in the Weiz-
mann Institute's 1985 Science
Fair.
Paul Biran and Yigael Sasson,
16-year-olds from the Reali High
School in Haifa, proposed a solu-
tion to the equation F (x) =0 using
Newtonian methods instead of
algebra.

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JULY 9-24, 1985
$1,750.00

Price includes round-trip Detroit-Israel-Detroit

Highlights: VIP Reception at Maccabiah Games, Israel Aircraft &
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LINDA HAYMAN, PRESIDENT

YOUNG ISRAEL OF GREENFIELD

15140 West Ten Mile Road
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s

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26TH ANNUAL DINNER

honoring

DOUBLE CHAI MEMBERS OF YOUNG ISRAEL

Attention Young Adults Age 25-40
Young Leadership Mission - July 7-21, 1985
Unbelievable Price $1,200.00
4 Star Hotels, Breakfasts, Seven Dinners
New York - Israel - New York

Sisterhood of Adat Shalom Synagogue

celebrates with

RABBI AMY EILBERG

Conservative Judaism's
First Woman Rabbi

Topic:

Women in Judaism

-

New Challenges

Entertainment by

June 12, 1985

at the Young Israel
of Greenfield

Cccktails: 6:30 p.m.
Dinner: 7:30 p.m.

$50.00

Jeteish Telegraphic Agency

Math-Minded
Teens Win Fair

1

Friday, May 31, 1985

HERSCHEL FOX

Couvert

Call For Reservations

General Chairmen: Herman and Etka Goldenberg
Co - Chairman: Milton Duchan

Dinner Chairmen: Ruvi and Shelley Singol
Program Chairman: Harry Blitz
Journal Chairmen: Michael Greenbaum and Mark Eisenberg

Patrons Chairman: Wolf Gold
Memorial Chairmen: Dr. & Mrs. Harry Jubas
Arrangements Chairman: Leonard Antel

Darling Chairman: Harriet Lorch
Committee: Rose Blitz, Sara Bricker, Steve Cohen, Rabbi Reuven Drucker,
Marian Duchon, Mark Eisenberg, Sanford Eisenberg, Lucille Halberstadt,
Paula Katz, Milton Neuman, Sam Novetsky, Yehudis Rabinowitz, Sandra
Singol, and Sandra Stern.

Monday, June 10, 1985

Share the Simcha!

Keynote Speaker
and Luncheon.
Promptly 12:00 Noon

Women's Shacharit
Service
10:30 A. M.

6.50
Reservations required by June 6th

$

Call
Adat Shalom Synagogue
851 5100
Babysitting
provided

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