sented with a wealth of interest- ing material, including the displays of gifts and honors be- stowed on Ben-Gurion during his lifetime. These range from the English-language film and slide presentations, to the certificate presented by then Georgia Gov- ernor Jimmy Carter, on January 12, 1971, making Ben-Gurion an honorary Admiral of the Georgia Navy, and items which would not be "politically correct: today: ele- phant tusks presented by heads of African states. On Ben-Gurion's death, the late Israel military commander and statesman Moshe Dayan said: "He had taken decisions of genius and vision, and he had also made mistakes; but the his- torical phenomenon known as Ben-Gurion was a single element. The man and his leadership were one and inseparable." Indeed, "Hazaken's" vision is as fresh today as when first framed: "Our plans for the future are very simple and very prag- matic. We must live on and build the country, receive immigrants and put them to work, extend our education to ever higher lev- els for an increasing mass of cit- izens, settle the desert so as to make Israel economically self- sufficient, and utilize every effort, short of undermining our na- tional integrity, to bring about peace." St. Joseph Mercy Community Healthcare System Extends Best Wishes To The Jewish Community For A Happy, Healthy New Year. There are many kinds of care .. . but only one kind that's MERCY .04, ST. JOSEPH HEALTHCARE SYSTEM Yo./14ERCY COMMUNITY OAKLAND ❑ L4° WZPS News Stolen Judaica Is Returned Budapest (JTA) — Little over eight months after it disappeared, a valuable collection of Judaica stolen from the Budapest Jewish Museum has been returned. With tight security measures in place, the treasures were re- turned from Romania, where they were found in late June. The collection, valued at some $200 million, consists of more than 180 pieces collected since 1916, including gold and silver religious objects, paintings and carpets. Two suspects in the case, Ro- manian citizens identified as Emilian Stefan and Nicolae Chirita, were arrested in Vienna and Frankfurt, respectively, and Hungarian authorities are cur- rently seeking their extradition. Local reports indicate there may have been additional people involved in the robbery. According to Hungary's police chief, Gen. Ion Pitulescu, the Mossad, Israel's secret service, helped Hungarian and Roman- ian police track down the collec- tion. A member of Mercy Health Services