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COMPILED BY STEVE STEIN
Tourism: Symbol of Peace
Help For Rwanda And
Elderly Jews
rants totaling $95,000 to
support emergency pro-
grams in Rwanda and
the former Soviet Union have
been announced by MAZON: A
Jewish Response to Hunger.
In Rwanda, a $35,000 MA-
ZON grant to the Los Angeles-
based International Medical
Corps will fund medical and nu-
tritional needs at a hospital in
Kibungo.
In cooperation with the Amer-
ican Jewish Joint Distribution
Committee, MAZON granted
$60,000 to provide food packages
for approximately 6,600 impov-
erished elderly Jews in the for-
mer Soviet Union. A typical
package will contain staples like
G
n the wake of a public outcry, newspaper, which came out a
an Australian Arabic news- month after the controversial ar-
paper has been closed after ticle.
Mr. Tadros claimed the arti-
publishing an article claiming
that Jews practice ritual murder. cle was "erroneously and unin-
Morris Tadros, publisher of tentionally" published after it
The Arab Editor, printed a front- was received from a newspaper
page apology to the Jewish corn- in the Persian Gulf state of Abu
munity in the last issue of the Dhabi.
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Stop Whining And
Start Eating
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sugar, flour, kasha, rice, tea, oil
and canned fish.
Article Causes Arabic
Paper's Downfall
even best-selling Jewish Mama Leah's Jewish Kitchen,
cookbooks, with a retail val- Susan Friedland's The Passover
ue of more than $150, will go Table, Ivy Overstate and Melin-
to the 12 winners of the Carmel da Strauss' New Kosher Cuisine
Wine Cookbook Sweepstakes for All Seasons, Helen Nash's He-
len Nash's Kosher Kitchen, Leah
contest.
The books include Joan Leonard's Classic Jewish Cook-
Nathan's Jewish Cooking in ery, and Debra Wasserman's
America, Leah Loeb Fisher's Lowfat Jewish Vegetarian Cook-
book.
Sweepstakes
coupons are
available at re-
tail stores where
Cannel prod-
ucts are sold.
They also are
attached to
Carmel mail-in
rebate coupons.
Contest entries
must be post-
Six of the seven Jewish cookbooks up for grabs in a Carmel marked no lat-
er than Oct. 15.
Wine contest.
istory does repeat itself. Fif- the Washington Declaration on
teen years ago, just after July 25.
AJCongress' first trip to Jor-
the signing of the Camp
David accords, the American dan is scheduled for Aug. 28-31.
Jewish Congress brought the first Additional tours are set for Oct.
American Jewish tourists from 16-19, Oct. 30-Nov. 2 and Nov.
Israel to Egypt.
On Aug. 28,
the first tour
group of Jewish
Americans to vis-
it Jordan under
the auspices of
an American
Jewish organiza-
tion will cross the
Jordan River's
Allenby-King
Hussein Bridge
from Israel.
"We're proud
to be organizing Tour buses like this one will soon be headed to Jordan.
the first Ameri-
can Jewish tour group to Jordan 20-23.
Travelers will be based in the
because nothing is more symbol-
ic of peace than tourism," said AJ- Jordanian capital of Amman.
Congress President David Kahn. Among the scheduled activities
Trips to Jordan had been list- are side trips to the archeological
ed in AJCongress' 1994 World- sites ofJerash and Madaba. The
wide Tour Catalogue, but none cost for the 4-day/3-night tour, in-
had gotten off the ground until cluding luxury hotels, is $695
King Hussein and Israel Prime from Jerusalem.
Minister Yitzhak Rabin signed
seepeh
bur star Joseph
Kibur
ih named the Athlete of
..00 the Year at Simon
Fraser University in Van-
couver.
Mr. Kibur, an Ethiopian
Jew, won three gold medals
in the 1993 Maccabi Games
in Israel and he earned a gold
and a silver in the 1993
Canada Games.
`Nothing
Just
Happens'
T
he spectacular light
show caused by the
Shoemaker-Levy 9
cornet fragments which clob-
bered Jupiter last month was
foretold in the Zohar, a 13th-
century Jewish mystical text. •
That's the opinion of the In-
ternational Campaign To Bring
Moshiach, which is headed by
Rabbi Shmuel Butman. Ac-
cording to a Jewish Telegraphic
Agency (JTA) report, Rabbi
Butman, chairman of the cam-
paign and a member of the
Lubavitch Chasidic sect, said
what happened on Jupiter co-
incides with the arrival of the
messianic era.
Rabbi Butman said the Zo-
har predicts that in messianic
times, the world will witness a
"great fiery plume" streaking
through space, striking a large
planet "three times daily" and
sending out "great flashes of
light in all directions."
A leader of the campaign to
anoint the late Rabbi Men-
achem Mendel Schneerson as
the Messiah, Rabbi Butman
says he thinks redemption is
near.
"You cannot dismiss some-
thing happening in the world
and say, 'Well, it just hap-
pened,' " Rabbi Butman said.
"Nothing just happens."
SWITCH TO 810 ON 8-10
1E) on't look now,
but Southeast-
ern Michigan's
new 810 telephone area
code will become official
on 8-10, next Wednes-
day. On that day, callers
from outside the 810
zone must dial 1-810 to
reach a number. Calls
from the 810 area to the
redrawn 313 zone must
begin with 1-313.
Telephones in Oak-
land, Macomb, Genesee,
Lapeer, St. Clair and
Sanilac counties are in
the new 810 area code
along with small sec-
tions of Saginaw, Shi-
awassee and Livingston
counties.
The new 313 area in-
cludes Wayne, Washte-
naw and Monroe Meet the Phoneheads.
counties along with
small sections of Jackson
1947 that Southeastern Michi-
and Lenawee counties.
gan has gained a new area code.
Ameritech announced the new
In an effort to increase aware-
810 code last December. It was ness of the 810 code, Ameritech
needed because the area was is sending Phonehead characters
running out of telephone num- to malls and other high-traffic lo-
bers. More than three million cations. They will hand out lit-
new numbers were created by erature and scratch-off game
the 810 code, enough to last for cards which can be redeemed for
an estimated 15 to 20 years.
prizes.
This is the first time since
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