, • 1 4 4 ' • q 4 4 4 . 4 1 4 • ki%\ -7 198 6 * 1 • 0.7?G*/ HO IONNIDNID Hq11 'NviNHIOd H311vm — A dv Hq I 1 9]1103 .NoiNn m3)1g3H 761L T 1 1•11 ■ ••••••• ■•■. rr JANUARY 3, 1986 SERVING DETROIT'S METROPOLITAN JEWISH COMMUNITY THIS ISSUE 50c. Jewish Groups Urge Action Against Terror CLOSE-UP mr _ Decisive moves needed in 'wake of Rome, Vienna airport attacks. New York (JTA) — Leading Jewish organizations have urged governments around the world to take decisive action against ter- rorists and called for punishment of nations which provide refuge to ter- rorists, in the wake Of last Friday's terrorist attacks at the El Al coun- ters in the Rome and Vienna air- ports. At a pres; conference Sunday, Kenneth Bialkin, chairman of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish. OrganizationB, is- sued a hard-hitting statement saying that the Palestinian terrorist war ,`,.!against the traveling public re- quires urgent action by the interna- tional community. The indiscrimi- nate. terror in Rome and Vienna re- • Kenneth Bialkin: Outlines steps. flects a' barbarism and a primitive mentality which canhot `be reached by reason or the rule of law." He outlined eight steps that Continued on Page 10 Volunteers Recruited Fora Super Sunday Feb. 2 fundraiser to spur the' 1986 Detroit Allied Jewish Campaign. BREAKING TRADITION? Ak The Allied Jewish Campaign's eight divisions are gearing up for the community's Super. Sunday tele- phone appeal on February 2. Edie Mittenthal, chairman of worker recruitment and training, is asking CaMpaign workers and other interested members of the commun- ity to take a turn at the phones. "It's a great Opportunity to get involved," she said. "The feeling \\of satisfaetion in reaching out to the Community and helping our partners one of the rewards of the day.' . Super Sunday Chairmen Shelby Tauber and N. Brewster Broder said that all volunteers will be given a brief training session that day to en- able them to answer contributors' questions, "Video tapes will be a part of the worker training agenda . Conservative Jewish women in Detroit are taking sides over participation in services. , • this year," Tauber said, moving the Campaign officially into "state-of- the-art fund-raising." According to Broder, last year's one-day appeal was a success be- cause of those in the community who answered the call for help in meet- ing local and overseas needs. "But we couldn't have accomplished what Continued on Page 13 An niversaries . Birth s •• • • • • :sissified Ads , ........... ditorials ...........,...... ........50 ngagements Obituaries ..............54, 71 Purely' Commentary . .......2 Danny RosIdn Si I • ... . 60 ::