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February 07, 1975 • Page Image 24

…Smolar Rejects Belief Tliat JewsHave Strong Lobby in Capitol 24,-Friday, February 7, 1975 NEW YORK (ZINS)—Boris Smolar, editor emeritus of the Jewish Telegraphic Agen- cy, wrote in The Forward that "the widely-held belief One good thing that can be said for taxes—it makes us all modest about our posses- that Jews maintain a very strong lobby in Washington is not valid•" He said that "the so-called Jewish lobby is not that strong at all. I...…

February 07, 1975 • Page Image 25

…Frill4, February 7,19754-25 THE' DETROIT JEWISWNEWS Success, as Shakespeare and Sophocles understood it, is the persistence of man's potential nobility in the teeth of circumstance and up to tragedy and beyond it. —Henry Seidel Conby The Flower Lady Dry & Plastic Floral Arrangements Sweet Sixteens — Bar Mitzva's — Weddings, etc. 398-3396 PACKER • PONTIAC STILL THE WORLD'S LARGEST 1975 Cars Best Deal Always 30 Years of Satisfied Cust...…

February 07, 1975 • Page Image 26

…▪ Happiness is not compli- cated—it's not 'doing just as we like, but in liking what we do. www w w w irw w PAULA 11( AND ALLEN STREET : WED. thru SAT. .0 JIMMY COHEN at the Piano ' MON. & TUES. 41 4 4 LISTENING P ST FINISHING HIS DAY'S toil last week, cab driver, Mark Rosen found a large box on the back seat of his HOUR GLASS- hack . . . Luckily enough, the address was written on 18800 W. McNICHOIS ` . (6 u s. W. of Southfield) i ...…

February 07, 1975 • Page Image 27

….1 4 I r t f • t ts (Copyright 1975, JTA, Inc.) ALIAN4LMEBICAN CAFE • LUNCHES • DINNERS • COCKTAILS PRIVATE BANQUET FACILITIES CLOSED SUNDAYS 17630 WOODWARD (4 Blks. N. of 6 Mile) For Reservations Attendant Parking 869-3988 TEL AVIV—From all indi- cations, the Israel National Table Tennis team will not get to Calcutta despite all efforts being made in its be- half by the International Table Tennis Federation and political and dipl...…

February 07, 1975 • Page Image 28

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February 07, 1975 • Page Image 29

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February 07, 1975 • Page Image 30

…I t t 4. r * • -40/1 tth is reewt+rt- *AO 14140: • - 30—Friday, February 7, 1975 44' M gi REST %I R kV!' e COCKTAILS BEING SERVED JAPANESE TEPPAN STEAK HOUSE Featuring Food Prepared Before You • Complete Dinners • Businessmen's Luncheons 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Just South of 6 Mile ' — - — - t 427 - 3170 Closed Mondays — — - - - - THE ADVANCE NOSHERIE CATERING IN THE ADVANCE BUILDING . 23077 GREENFIELD,...…

February 07, 1975 • Page Image 31

…CLUB ZODIAC SOCIALS A PLACE TO RELAX AND LARCO'S (Copyright 1975, JTA, Inc Deliciously Prepared for the Discerning Taste HAVE FUN 1 By SYBIL KAUFMAN Fine Italian-American Cuisine • BANQUET FACILITIES MEET AND MAKE NEW FRIENDS CALL ART Progressive Judaism Movement Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon 674-3147 7523 W. McNichols Rd. UN 2-6455 SATURDAY & SUNDAY HUNGARIAN SPECIALS fOLTOTT KAPOSZTA (STUFFED CABBAGE) With Choice of Potato and To...…

February 07, 1975 • Page Image 32

…. Senate Confirms Levi for Attorney General Position About Prof. Levi and ills Ancestor were no compensation fo i L pogroms. The late humorist , WASHINGTON — Univer- more loyal to America" than There has been mention in Harry Hershfield, said th sity of Chicago President Ed- Levi. _ the press of Edward Levi, mission of Israel is "arein z 1 ward H. Levi was unani- Sen. Scott later baited Rit- President of the University mischen sick . . . " ...…

February 07, 1975 • Page Image 33

…aciva Day' PTA 'fans Discussion THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, February 7, '1975-33 Akiva Hebrew Day School 'TA will have a panel dis- assion 8:30 p.m. March 1 at he home of Mr. and Mrs. seph Greenfield, 2 7 9 4 4 ' avistock Tr., Southfield. The group will discuss l'ilesponsibility of Parents to lildren and Children to Per- nts." Panel members in- ;Iude Rabbi Avraham Ben- oussan, guidance counselor, an* kove, school psychol- ► giS,„_ = and ...…

February 07, 1975 • Page Image 34

…1 1 1 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 34—Friday, February 7, 1975 Women's Division Sees Increase in Campaign Pledges Over 1974 Psychologist Due for Yeshiva PTA Dr. George D. Barahal, professor of clinical and edu- cational psychology at Wayne State University, will address the PTA of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah 8 p.m. Monday at the yeshiva. Dr. Barahal will speak on, "The Raising of a Normal Child in our Complex Society." He will also answer ques- tion...…

February 07, 1975 • Page Image 35

…41 14 ••=••••••" 1 PHIC S BY LESLIE 1, RA 1 =0,_soo -9414 A melava malka honoring Seymour. Rabinowitz, chair- man of the board of directors of the Beth Yehudah Schools, will be held 8:30 p.m. Feb. 15 at the yeshiva building. The yeshiva choir, under the direction of Rabbi Aaron Davidson, will render musi- cal selections. For reserva- tions, call the yeshiva, 557- 6750. There is a charge. Schedules Meeting Americans for Progressive Is...…

February 07, 1975 • Page Image 36

…36-Friday, February 7, 1975 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS J4e O rc4e3tra Formerly The Martin-David Orchestra Music of Distinction From Solo Piano to Large Orchestra 546-7558 MARTIN KOSINS learning experiences in summer programs for adults ISRAEL/AMERICA ULPAN: 8 week intensive Hebrew study at Ulpan Akiva. PEDAGOGIC WORKSHOP: 4 week refresher for Hebrew School principals and teachers for better insight into Israeli life. PUBLIC SCHOOL T...…

February 07, 1975 • Page Image 37

…:ommunity Council and ADL Fight Recent Michigan School Book Law The Jewish Community ouncil of Metropolitan De- 12,, oft and the 'Michigan Anti- * famation League of Bnai nth joined with the Amerh In Jewish Congress in filing - amicus brief opposing con- titutionality of Public Act i.2 of the Michigan legisla- /re which provides free sec- ar textbooks and school - to both public and ic school children in e This bill, passed by the le- islat...…

February 07, 1975 • Page Image 38

…38—Friday, February 7, 1975 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Federation Junior Division Sets Square Dance for Young Adults The Dusty Hole Show Down Square Dance sponsored by the Junior Division of the Jewish Welfare Federation will take place 8 p.m. Feb. 18 at the Shiawassee Hotel, Southfield. Young Jewish adults are invited to the dance which is a departure from regular di- vision events. The Junior Di- DRAPKIN Photography Weddings - Bar Mitzvah...…

February 07, 1975 • Page Image 39

…'HE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 'ridgy, February 7, 1975-39 • Bart to Focus 3n Folklore "Folklore and the Urban ' ene" will be discussed at a it Cafe 8 p.m. Tuesday at e Bayit, 16845 Muirland. Nick Martin, former De- oiter of Israel, will speak n "Americans in Israel" 8 'b. 18 at the Bayit. Ti I final program this month- will be held Feb. 24 at ne Bayit and will focus on Durim. There will be megil- ot readings, and hamantash- ,n will be served. For ...…

February 07, 1975 • Page Image 40

…" t" XMCK-7,g.:37a3rAIM 1 11:22M_ '730:K:€6- 7311D7Rek "•4 Youth News: . 0 .,\ • *If !i AZA Boys Raise Funds for JNF Junior Young Israel Teens skating party Feb. 16, meet- (grades 6-8) will hold a roller ing 1:30 . p.m. at Young Israel of Greenfield. There will be a charge. Refreshments will be served. By Popular Demand The group will hold a Sha- bat meeting 2 p.m. Feb. 15. For information, contact Har- The Finest Reg. $135-$250 tley...…

February 07, 1975 • Page Image 41

…ave foray renruary IY/b--41 Bnai Moshe Senior USY to Join Central Region Youth c ondrnrorriturrawwwws---- The Megillat Esther will be Feb. 22. Mark Eichner is Bnai Moshe Senior United arack wekend, to be held Feb. Israeli Bible Scholar to Speak Synagogue Youth will join 14-16 at the Ortonville camp- read to youngsters on Purim leader. Mark Baumgarten routh chapters from Central site. The weekend will focus evening, 7 p.m., Feb. 25, at and Scot...…

February 07, 1975 • Page Image 42

…• • 42—Friday, February 7, 1975 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Center Plans Purim Festival The annual Jewish Com- munity Center Purim cele- bration will take place noon Feb. 23 at the Center main building. The day's festivities will include a performance by the Young Dancers Guild in "Es- ther—a Purim Extravaganza" at 2 p.m. in the Aaron DeRoy Theater. A performance of NOW AVAILABLE Foci YOUR HAPPYPCCASION • Bar Mitzva • Wedding- • Banquet, Et...…

February 07, 1975 • Page Image 43

…Workmen's Circle, LZA to Host `Sholem Aleichem Yidn' Concert ,MIZRACIU TOURS 'To The sixth annual Yiddish concert, "Sholem Aleichem Yidn!", sponsored by the Workmen's Circle and the Labor Zionist Alliance, will be presented March 1 at Oak Park High School. World-renowned actor, Ben Bonus, and Russian artists Emil ,Gorovets and Marga- rita Palanskaya, will be fea- tured. Bonus is one of the leading Yiddish performers in the United States. Bor...…

February 07, 1975 • Page Image 44

…Local ADL Supports Hiring Policy of Southfield Schools Robert H. Naftaly, chair- person of the Michigan Anti- Defamation League of Bnai Brith, announced that organi- zation's support for the re- cently adopted employment policy of the Southfield Pub- lic. Schools. Passage of the policy sparked a recall peti- tion drive against four of the five board members who voted for it. "In keeping with our policy against involving the agency in partisan...…

February 07, 1975 • Page Image 45

…Bergman Refuses to Appear Before Senate Nursing Home Subcommittee NEW YORK (JTA) — Rab- bi Bernard Bergman refused . Tuesday to reappear before a Senate subcommittee inves- tigating nursing home oper- ations in New York. His at- torney, Nathan Lewin, of Washington, D.C., said Berg- man was withdrawing his of- fer to cooperate with the sub- committee on long-term care because "this committee is nc ducting an investiga- nursing homes but an inq...…

February 07, 1975 • Page Image 46

…,11,: C Jan. 26—To Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Ross (Olivia Hack), 13148 Borgman, Huntington Woods, a son, Jeremy Adam. * Jan. 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Winegarden (Sherry L. Rosenberg), 6910 Leslee Crest, W. Bloomfield, a daughter, Stacie Hope. * Jan. 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Sidney B. Mintz, 30215 Pleasant Trail, Southfield, a daughter, Amy Lauren. * * Jan. 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Brand (Barbara May- ers), 29719 High Valley Rd., Farmington, a daught...…

February 07, 1975 • Page Image 47

…CLASSIFIED ADVER11SMENTS All real estate advertised in this newspaper is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 which makes it illegal to advertise "any preference, limitation, or discrimination based on race, color, religion, or national origin, or an inten- tion to make any such preference, limitation, or discrimina- tion." This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertis- ing for real estate which is in violation of the law. ...…

February 07, 1975 • Page Image 48

…13-G—WANTED APTS. WANTED IN DETROIT APARTMENT BUILDINGS 13-I—WANTED—HOUSES, FLATS, APTS, DUPLEX WANTED 15-B—FLORIDA CONDOS. cious 2bedroom, 2 both. New- Call Charles I. Cross ly furnished. Asking $22,000. CROSS REALTY 537-7370 16—HOUSES FOR RENT CONDO RESALES IN FLORIDA SENIOR CITIZENS wishes 4 room apt. Rent $100. 841-5831. Ranging in size from 4 Units to 100 units. I have prospective purchasers available. 17—HOMES FOR SALE 15-B...…

February 07, 1975 • Page Image 49

…OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 90 HENDRICKSON, CLAW- ON. All brick 2 bedroom ranch ith natural fireplace, new car- eting, remodeled kitchen, rec. oom, and attached garage. arge 1st floor. Extra large 2'x264' Jot. Call 646-1600. BY OWNER OAK. PARK Westhampton-2 blks. S. of 9 Mile Rd. Professionally decorated 3 bed- room brick ranch, finished base., 11/2 baths, new kitchen, com- pletely carpeted. Large yard. Move-in condition. $25,900. Friday, February 7...…

February 07, 1975 • Page Image 50

…▪ 50 — Friday, February 7, 1975 17—HOMES FOR SALE OLD FRANKLIN TOWN PREVIEW of NEW MODEL HOMES in Unusual 4 or 5 bedroom home. Studio ceilings, living room and library, paneled family room, separate dining room, 2 fire- places, spacious built-in kitchen, A.C. sprinklers, automatic ga- rage. Beautiful treed lot, move- in condition. By Owner. $92,- 500. Call for appt. eves & weekends FARMINGTON HILLS... 14 MILE RD. 1/2 MILE WEST OF FARMI...…

February 07, 1975 • Page Image 51

…17 — $1 Million in Sales HOMES FOR SALE OAK PARK E. of Greenfield N. of Lincoln •, 17—HOMES FOR SALE bedroom brick colonial with att. garage, 11/2 baths, paneled amily room w/beamed ceiling and fireplace, shag carpeting nd drapes throughout. Finished base., bar-b-q, patio fenced in, landscaped, cen. air, electronic air filter. Many more extras.. $43,900. '3 f 557-4261 FARMINGTON HILLS By Owner 1973 4 bedroom custom col- ' onial. ...…

February 07, 1975 • Page Image 52

…• 17—HOMES FOR SALE 17—HOMES FOR SALE W. BLOOMFIELD Franklin Valley Sub Companion for elderly woman, light duties, live in. Must not Lovely double wing colonial on x-large treed corner lot, 3 large bedrooms, 21/2 baths, formal dining room, paneled family room with see-through fireplace, cen. air, fully carpeted & draped. Near schools, shopping, synagogues & Hillel. 21/2 car att. garage. Assumable mort- gage. By owner. $64,900. 851-2940 ...…

February 07, 1975 • Page Image 53

…• 19—OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT 17-A—LOTS FOR SALE FOR SALE BY OWNER • • • 5 room suite__$388 mo. • 5 room suite__$435 mo. • • (Knollwood Hgts. Sub) RD. $29,500 (Morningside Hgts. Sub) 626-4691 No Brokers PLEASE 17-D—ACREAGE FOR SALE 2 acres for sale in the city of Bloomfield Hills, on Orchard Ridge Rd. between Vaughn and Long Lake Rd. Topo and bor- ings have been done. For in- formation call 353-3630 right. No experience needed. WO ...…

February 07, 1975 • Page Image 54

…54 — Friday, February 7, 1975 55-A—MISCELLANEOUS WANTED WANTED 1968 Southfield High School yearbook in mint condi- tion. Will pay. 533-5833, 968-1197. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Katzir's Hebron Trip Ruled Legal JERUSALEM ( ZINS )—The legal adviser to the govern- 57-A—WANTED TO BUY — ment, Meir Shamgar, has ruled that President Ephraim HOUSEHOLD GOODS Katzir's visit to Hebron to AND FURNISHINGS participate in a convention of LOOM, floor style...…

February 07, 1975 • Page Image 55

…K. J. Altschuler, 63, Local Photographer Kalman J. Altschuler, a photographer for 50 years and former co-owner of the Metropolitan Art Studio at 8745 Gratiot, died Feb. 5 at age 63. OBITUARIES Arthur Barit, retired em- ploye of Madison Electric Co. and a merchandise manager for a small appliances firm, died Feb. 1 at age 81. Born in New York, Mr. Barit retired from the elec- tric firm after 36 years. He was a member of the Furni- ture Club...…

February 07, 1975 • Page Image 56

…VIM Pondering Diaspora Youth and Education, Dr. Goldmann Sees Russian Jews as Major Problem (Continued from Page 1) profound effects on the fu- ture of Israel and diasopra Jewry. Dr. Goldmann reiterated many of the views he has ex- pressed on previous occa- sions — some of which have made him a figure of bitter controversy in Israel and in some Jewish circles abroad. He addressed himself to - such delicate and potentially devisive issues as ...…

February 22, 1974 • Page Image 1

…I Genocide Convention Not Farcical in Spite of Sam Ervin's Tale-Bearing THE JEWISH NEWS A Weekly Review Commentary Page 2 Vol. LXIV, No. 24 [74 of Jewish Events Editorial Page 4 Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper NOWI'' 17515 W. 9 Mile, Suite 865, Southfield, Mich. 48075 356-8400 Dutiful Community Faces Tasks Involving Philanthropy, Investments, Tourism $10.00 Per Year; This Issue 30c February 22, 1974 Israel Minority Govern...…

February 22, 1974 • Page Image 2

…Story-Tellirig 'Uncle Sam' Ervin in Masterminding Role Defeating Humanistic Genocide Convention . Honor to Horace Kallen Tribute to Hilldring . . Gen. Hilldring's Friendship Many, of even greatest eminence, are often forgotten. Remembering and honoring friendship is too serious an obligation to be ignored. Maj. Gen. John H. Hilidring (Ret.) earned a place in Jewish annals. Yet, he has hardly been referred to in recent years. His death, in Ja...…

February 22, 1974 • Page Image 3

…Pro-Arab Factions Launch Anti-Semitic Trends in Italy NEW YORK — An investi- gation by the American Jew- ish Committee's European office reveals a sharp up- swing in anti-Semitic harass- ment of Italian Jews by groups calling themselves Anti-Zionist Committees or the Anti-Zionist Documenta- tion Center. The campaign has taken the form of the distribution of lists of Jews through the mail to Italian cities, incit- ing the non-Jewish popula- `1...…

February 22, 1974 • Page Image 4

…THE JEWISH NEWS Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue of July 20, I951 Member American Association of English-Jewish Newspapers, Michigan Press Association, National Editorial Associa- tion. Published every Friday by The Jewish News PUblishing Co., 17515 W. Nine Mile, Suite 865, Southfield, Mich. 48075. Second-Class Postage Paid at Southfield, Michigan and Additional Mailing Offices. Subscription $10 a year. PHILI...…

February 22, 1974 • Page Image 5

…Minority Government in Formation (Continued from Page 1) liberations. Expressing high praise for the American role in relation to Israel, he said: "I have not words enough to praise Kissinger." He com- mented that Kissinger "has never cheated us," that he has befriended the Arabs "and we have nothing against that." He said that he was optimistic about the disen- gagement. In the near future, he said, he foresaw "an im- portant opportunity for...…

February 22, 1974 • Page Image 6

…Profs Shulman, Morgenthau Differ on. Detente; Relevance of Soviet-U.S. Attitudes Debated NEW YORK—Two leading foreign policy experts differ- ed sharply on what the de- portation of Alexander Solz- henitsyn meant for the pros- pects of U.S.-Soviet detente. Prof. Hans J. Morgenthau of the City University of New York told 500 delegates at- tending the opening session of the American Jewish Con- gress national biennial con- vention at the Rooseve...…

February 22, 1974 • Page Image 7

…Old City Jewish Bookstore Damao-ed. Seen as Reprisal for Arson to Three Christian Centers JERUSALEM (JTA) --- A University students. promise to provide compen- Itim, the Israeli news agency. responsible for the fires. Itim JDL because they considered Jewish bookstore selling reli- Meanwhile, a threat to kill sation to the three Christian Itim officials said the cal- officials reported the caller its founder, Rabbi Meir Ka- gious books and oth...…

February 22, 1974 • Page Image 8

…Promote Aliya Month Hunger Strike Continues in Moscow; Report Communication With Activists Severed NEW YORK (JTA) — As the hunger strike of three Soviet Jews in Moscow ended its first week today, the Stu- dent Struggle for Soviet Jewry reported that most of the phones of Jewish activists in Moscow have been dis- connected. According to the SSSJ, the hunger strikers issued a statement declar- ing, "By cutting off conver- sation with the outsi...…

February 22, 1974 • Page Image 9

…THERE IS NO CEASE FIRE 011 HUMAN NEEDS The Yom Kippur War has left a harvest of great human distress in its wake--suffering and deprivation which can only be alleviated with compassion, care and a massive infusion of funds. While the guns stay silent, the roar of unmet needs is deafening. Programs for new immigrants...tools of learn- ing for eager students...homes for deprived families... services for the aged and infirm. Already, fulfillment...…

February 22, 1974 • Page Image 10

…• Kissinger's New Mission Aimed at Syrian Accord IN MEMORY of those Profits you could have made . (Continued from Page 1) He said the secretary of state will go to the Middle East, after his current visit to Mexico City that will last through Saturday for talks with Latin American foreign ministers. Saquaf, who ad- dressed the President as "my friend," said the White House meeting was "a very good and constructive discussion" and that "the...…

February 22, 1974 • Page Image 11

…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, Feb. 22, 1974-11 Complete Alterations, Reasonable Prices HERBERT Cleaners & Tailors Expert Drapery Cleaning 24709 Coolidge Highway Across from Dexter Davison 399-0336 Yehuda Bauer New Chief of Institute of Contemporary Jewry JERUSALEM — Prof. Yehuda Bauer, historian of the Holocaust period, has assumed the chairmanship of the Hebrew University's Institute of Contemporary Jewry. Prof. Bauer, associate pr...…

February 22, 1974 • Page Image 12

…• THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 12—Friday, Feb. 22, 1974 • • • 19th Century Kibutz Mourns Shelling V ictim, American Olah old Druze policeman, Fuad NEW YORK (JTA) — Mrs. cum laude, in 1967. Special Israel Rabbinical Court Hebrew Weekly Esther Ben David, the 26- In 1968 she received a BA Abdullah, the father of five year-old mother of three who from Queens College. During children. Detroit He was on his way to visit was killed Feb. 11 when 1967...…

February 22, 1974 • Page Image 13

…IL 36. _Billion-Plus Budget OK'd JERUSALEM (JTA)—The cabinet approved Sunday a record budget of more than IL 36,000,000,000 for fiscal 1974-75 after nearly six hours of debate during which Finance Minister P i n h a s Sapir promised there would be no new taxes. The proposed budget con- tains IL 14,500,000,000 for de- fense needs — less than the IL 16,000,000,000 in the cur- rent fiscal budget which was swollen by Yom Kippur War eeds. apir sai...…

February 22, 1974 • Page Image 14

…Education Unit Names Pelavin YMCA to Rent Its - Camp Site to Community Mrs. David Megdell, chair- man of the day camp com- mittee of the Flint Jewish Community Counci 1, an- nounces that the* YMCA of Flint has offered to rent its Camp Copneconic day camp site to Camp Maccabee. Be- cause of decreased enroll- ments, the Y will not sponsor a day camp at the site this year. Activities such as swim- ming with instruction, archery and baseball, ar...…

February 22, 1974 • Page Image 15

…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS ERIC ROSENOW and his Continentals Friday, Feb. 22, 1974-15 Youth on the Move Governors Board to Meet sale 12:30 p.m. after which Flint Jewish Community a general meeting will be Council, Board of Governors 398- held. Following the meeting, will meet 8 p.m. Thursday at Temple Beth El. the teen group will entertain 3664 Ken Wallach, assistant di- the senior citizens and con- rector of American-Israel Feb. 25—Beth I...…

February 22, 1974 • Page Image 16

…,i u . : Israel's President on Jews and Genes President Ephraim Katzir of Israel At a conference with American Jewish correspondents, in his home in Jerusalem, President Ephraim Katzir of Israel was asked for his opinion regarding C. P. Snow's view that Jews are genetically more intelligent than other people. The following is his reply from the transcript that reached The Jewish News this week: My feeling is, without be- ing chauvinistic at...…

February 22, 1974 • Page Image 17

…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, Feb. 22, 1974-17 i i •- ■ ir• • •••• o • • ••• 0,1 • MOVINO? i • s • U • • • ,.. : HOUSEHOLD SALES I i• IN YOUR HOME • . . ESTATES LIQUIDATED . MARION GASPAS 626-6795 I. 626-8402 IRENE EAGLE ,* • t ar 0 • • •• -■ Cairo-Jerusalem-Beirut Axis Not Impossible: C. L. Sulzberger 1 NEW YORK (ZINS)—New York Times international cor- respondent C. L. Sulzberger wrote that, given a peaceful settlement, the ultimate...…

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