Adat Shalom Synagogue
"UNDER THE STARS"
The community is invited to our annual
OUTDOOR KABBA.AI SHABBAT SERVICE
own in the ancient
homeland.
That's how our admired
historian Jacob Rader Marcus
acquired universality in his
work. Because he treats so
many episodes as history, he
makes them so interesting.
His historiography fascinates
and inspires Marcus' United
States Jewry as another mark
of publishing achievement in
the Wayne State University
Press Jewish bookshelves.
Friday, August 24
8 P.M.
We welcome Detroit's Maccabi athletes and their host families to join
us. Bring your youngsters, and encourage family and friends to attend
this special worship occasion. Our clergy will lead the service, assisted
by members of the congregation.
❑
Israel's 'Arrow'
Missile
Succeeds
—
Tel Aviv — Israel suc-
cessfully test-launched its
American-financed Arrow
anti-tactical ballistic missile
last week, convincing some
well-informed observers that
Israel has the "great power
capacity" to design and con-
struct highly sophisticated
technological and defense
equipment.
Its first test coincided with
the Persian Gulf crisis,
precipitated when Iraq in-
vaded Kuwait a week ago
and threatened Saudi
Arabia.
The test was actually
scheduled and announced
three weeks earlier, but was
postponed for technical and
meteorological reasons.
In any case, the Arrow is
still years away from being a
deterrent to an Iraqi missile
strike on Israel, against
which Israel says it has
other means of defense and
retaliation.
Development of the Arrow,
initiated in July 1988, will
take another three years,
and equipping it with a
warhead two or three more
years before it becomes
operational.
The Arrow, known by its
Hebrew name Hetz, is a pro-
duct of the state-owned
Israel Aircraft Industries.
The ballistic missile is part-
of the American Strategic
Defense Initiative, known as
"Star Wars," the controver-
sial project for an anti-
nuclear defense shield that
originated with the Reagan •
administration but has since
been scaled down for
technological and economic
reasons.
The United States,
however, is underwriting 80
percent of Israel's $158 mill-
ion long-term design and de-
velopment costs, under an
agreement it first discussed
more than four years ago
with then Defense Minister
Yitzhak Rabin.
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