THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, August 30, 1985 15
ZIONIST ORGANIZATION OF AMERICA
METROPOLITAN DETROIT DISTRICT
PRESENTS
AUGUR
Cuomo Equates
U.S., Israel
New York (JTA) — Governor
Mario Cuomo told almost 3,000
delegates at the 71st Hadassah
National Convention that in the
continuing Middle East crisis
"what is at stake is not only Is-
rael's survival but also our own."
Speaking at a special session of
the gathering, Cuomo said that
"Israel's enemies recognize better
than many Americans do ... that
attacks on Israel are also attacks
on the interests of the United
States."
Elie Wiesel also warned that
anti-Semitism is on the rise. Ad-
dressing the banquet session of
the Hadassah convention, where
he was presented with 1985 Hen-
rietta Szold Award for distin-
guished humanitarian services,
he said that "anti-Semitism th-
rives and is spreading in Western
democracies as well as in the
Communist world, and is becom-
ing increasing violent."
ANNUAL
BALFOLLR
CELEBRATION
Starring
Entertainer Extraordinaire
ROBERT CLARY
Robert aary's trek to stardom led him from the intimate cafes and
cabarets of Paris, where he started singing at age 12, to international
acclaim in night-clubs, theater, films and television.
His stage credits include "New Faces," "Seventh Heaven," "La Pume de
ma Tante," "Around the World in 80 Days," "Sugar" and "Cabaret."
Hate Rises
In Canada
On TV he has displayed his versatility in such shows as "Mery Griffin
Show" and "Hogan's Heroes."
Toronto (JTA) — Acts of
harassment and vandalism
against Jews in Canada increased
by more than 162 percent between
1983 and 1984, according to a re-
port by the B'nai B'rith's League
for Human Rights.
The annual review of anti-
Semitism released last week, says
there were 126 anti-Semitic inci-
dents reported to the league last
year compared with 48 such inci-
dents in 1983. In addition, a pub-
lic opinion survey on Canadian
attitudes toward Jews and other
minorities found that, for the sec-
ond year, the level of prejudice is
highest among people who have
little contact with minority
groups.
Lavie Gets
Go-Ahead
Florian
ZaBach
•
Ruth
Navon
Tel Aviv (JTA) — The Inner
Cabinet last week voted in favor
of continuing development work
on the Lavie fighter plane and its
subsequent production. The
ten-man Cabinet voted 8.2, with
Finance Minister Yitzhak Modal
and Minister-Without-Portfolio
Frier Weizman voting against.
Modal was reported to have
demanded that the development
costs for the plane should be borne
by the United States. He proposed
that the Cabinet set up a special
committee composed of members
representing the Finance and De-
fense ministries to look into the
oats,
One of Israel's top singing stars
u.A. native of Haifa, with a voice like a bell, Miss
Navon is equally at home rendering a Hasidic
medley, a crachfing Don't Let It Rain On My
Parade,' the plaintive ballad 'Feelings' and a
spirited tune from 'Pippin".
"The King of the Violin"
San Francisco Calf Bulletin
BAbsofutety brilliant. undoubtedly
America's best."
London, The Record Mirror
With the music of Mack Pitt and his Orchestra
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