NEWS Superb styling, the latest technology, lasting beauty and a commitment to value .. . Rabin Survives Knesset Test Jerusalem (JTA) — The Rabin government comfor- tably survived its first test in the Knesset, defeating a / series of no- confidence mo- tions by a vote of 59 to 48. With the survival of the • governments a foregone con- clusion, interest during the ,voting centered around the vote of the United Torah Judaism party. The three of its four mem- ,> bers who belong to Agudath Yisrael absented themselves • from the vote, even though Lone of the motions had been presented by their fourth I> colleague, Rabbi Avraham Ravitz. Rabbi Ravitz was ac- ) ting on the orders of the Degel Hatorah sage, Rabbi Eliezer Schach. Political observers said the — vote signaled the effective split of United Torah Judaism into its constituent parties, Agudah and Degel. It also indicated the severe weakening of Rabbi Schach's authority as the ▪ primary political leader of the haredi, or Orthodox, community. His loss of in- fluence over Agudah comes after the Sephardi Shas par- ty, which he had helped found, joined the Labor co- - alition against his express ' orders. - The motions in the Knesset dwelt mainly on the government's announced cuts in housing in the ad- ministered territories. Moshe Katsav of the Likud charged that the United States had "helped Labor get elected and now you're paying them back." Rafael Eitan of Tzomet, which despite Labor's efforts did not join the coalition, said Mr. Rabin's distinction ,between "political" and "security" settlements was meaningless. Every set- tlement built in Israel since the beginning of the state was political, he said. 2 On behalf of the National Religious Party, Hanan 'Porat asserted that the Jew- ish settlement drive was "unstoppable" and added that this government would go down in history as a shame to the nation for hav- ing tried to stop it. - In response, Mr. Rabin ) lashed out at the Likud for criticizing him for favoring "land for peace." Likud, he said, had been the party ‘3 "that returned every grain I of sand in Sinai" in return for peace with Egypt. The premier noted that many thousands of homes would continue to be built. L 7 Excellence in Office Furniture KATHY HACK 1114 • NI HEALTHY FEET HINTS: Ingrown toenails are caused by a steady squeez- ing together of the toes or by cutting the corner of the nail too deeply. To avoid this condition, do not wear shoes that are too short, narrow or pointed. *re" HackSnoes 26221 Southfield Road (between 10 and 11 Mile Roads) 313 557-4230 SINGLES DANCE — Ages 21 & Older — Friday, July 31 7:30 pm - 1:30 am HOLIDAY INN Farmington Hills 10 Mile & Grand River Admission: $2.00 before 9 pm HOT LINE 358-9849 `JOCKEY COTTON PANTIES 25% OFF GLuGLII8GLingeife MAPLE ROAD (15 Mile Rd.) AT LAHSER OAKLAND PLAZA —14 Mile at John R WEST OAKS II — Across from 12 OAKS No frills warehouse allows FANTASTIC deals on famous line menswear? •Hassle-Free Self Service •Low, low mark-up! • 1st Quality Pure Wool & Fine Blends Year-Round Executive Single & Double Breasted THE PERFECT PARTY • • • • • • Party Planners Children's B-day Parties Bris / Baby Namings Bar/Bat Mitzvahs Weddings Corporate Functions Reasonable Rates Fran Cindy 661-2875 932-1094 Men's Suits 75 - Suits Available in Sizes: 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 50 52 R...• ■■ •••••••• S••• 000000 • CLASSIFIED GET RESULTS! Call The Jewish News 354-5959 I•55555.e..... . ATHLETIC CUT SUITS ALSO comp. $225 PREVIEW OPENING SPECIAL! 32080 John R • Across street from Target • 1/4 Mile S. of Oakland Mall Fridays noon - 9 Saturdays 10 - 6 Sundays 11 -