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September 27, 1985 - Image 42

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1985-09-27

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A major
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effort to boost American Jewish
tourism to Israel has been
launched by the Synagogue
Council of America, comprising
the rabbinic and congregational
organizations of Orthodox, Con-
servative and Reform Judaism.
The new tourism effort was
launched on Rosh Hashanah.
The council's "Operation Friend
to Friend" is cooperating with
the recently announced "Opera-
tion Independence" headed by
Max Fisher which will be de-
veloping other initiatives to
strengthen Israel's economy.
Tourism pumped $1.1 billion
into Israel in 1984. But that
figure represented only the "tip
of the iceberg," a council official
said. The majority of visitors to
Israel last year were non-
Jewish, he noted.
Underlining the wide tourist
potential of the community,
Rabbi Haskel Lookstein, chair-
man of the council's Israel Af-
fairs Committee, noted that
fewer than one-quarter of the
American Jewish community
has visited Israel.

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Justice in Luxembourg last
week because of its' long-
standing refusal to permit the
sale of North Sea oil to Israel.
The court, the supreme legal
forum of the European Economic
Community (ECC), heard pleas
that the ban on UK oil suppliel
to Israel is illegal because it is
incompatible with the 1975
association agreement between
Israel and the EEC.
The issue is at the heart of a
case involving two oil companies
which had entered a deal for the
sale of 13 shipments of North
Sea crude oil from the big Sul-
lom Voe terminal, in the Shet-
land Islands, in 1981. The oil
was being sold by Sun Oil Trad-
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Tel Aviv (JTA) -- A Katyusha
rocket landed in the western
Galilee Friday morning but
caused neither casualties nor
damage. It was the 14th
Katyusha to hit the Galilee
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IDF sources said it appeared
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earlier this week were found
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