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September 26, 1969 • Page Image 22

…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 22—Friday,/September 26, 1969 I Jewish Meals A HOT RICE KUGEL FOR SUKKOT Sukkot is a happy holiday in the Jewish calendar. It was the time of completing the harvest and thanking God in a joyous manner. The people of Israel went on a pilgrimage to Jerusalem, bringing gifts of their crops to the Temple. Since the holiday also commemo- rates our journey from Egypt and slavery, to the promised land—we build booths and si...…

September 26, 1969 • Page Image 23

…Bnai Brith Services Appeal Campaign' to Be Launched With Three Events The 1969 Bnai • Brith Services Appeal annual campaign for funds in support of the Bnai Brith youth- serving agencies and philanthro- pies will get under way with two special gift functions and a coin- munitywide kick-off meeting, it was announced by Services Appeal co-chairmen Paul Perry and Mrs. Robert Ellis. In recognition of Bnai Brith's 126th anniversary, a special gift...…

September 26, 1969 • Page Image 24

…24—Friday, September 26, 1969 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Rev. Locke Evaluates Detroit Riot One of the community's most the greatest seriousness in view ing distinguished Negro leaders. Rev. the entire black-white issue. Hubert G Locke. director of re- Having been administrative as- ligious affairs at Wayne State Uni- sistant to Police Cominissionei - versity. makes a Ray Girardin at the time of the valuable contri- riots in Detroit, Rev. Locke...…

September 26, 1969 • Page Image 25

…inaccessible beauty spot Fete to Honor Weisgal, Weizmann Institute . on A the long northwest coast of the state PHOENICIAN GROTTOES More than 600 personalities, dis- tingushed in science, education,1 public affairs, literature, music, art and business, 62 of them Nobel Laureates in science, peace and literature, coming from many parts of the world, have joined an in- ternational sponsorship committee to honor Weizinann Institute on its 25th ...…

September 26, 1969 • Page Image 26

…• . 26—Friday, September 26, 1969 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Capital for Israel Enlists Investors Prof. l)iesendruck Will Speak Here for Poale Zion Morris A. Lifshay. chairman (it the Detroit Council of the Labor Zionist Organization. Poale Zinn. announces that Prof. Leo Diesen druck, national president of t h e Sen. Hart to Address Delegates on the Plight of Soviet Jewry .tows behind the Iron Curtain Council President Judge Law- will be t...…

September 26, 1969 • Page Image 27

…Youth News j ostpli Orle_rs //noir /lc,' naughrer loCsBel rothal Teens Map Pro ject Outcry . Against Soviet Anti-Semitism Project Our 1969, a protest against Sovi Anti-Semitism, will take place Oct. 12, under the spon- sorship of concerned teen-agers. Fran Pfeffer, chairman of the committee planning the protest, said individuals or groups inter- ested in helping plan Project Out - cry still have time to join. A Protest Parade of cars will ...…

September 26, 1969 • Page Image 28

…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 28—Friday, September 26, 1969 Ro ,/, Iraqi 'Internal Matter' Reminiscent to Ile j Spoken in March of Hitler Line, Israeli Charges in UN UNITED NATIONS (JTA)—Is- rael and Iraq clashed in the UN General Assembly Saturday over the Iraqi executions of Jews and others whom it accused of spying for Israel and the United States. The clash was precipitated by- the Iraqi representative, Ambas- sador Adnan Raouf, who repli...…

September 26, 1969 • Page Image 29

…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 26, 1969-29 I _,4ticie. People Make _News Judge SIMON H. RIFKIND, has resigned as president of Abra- noted jurist, educator and one of ' ham and Straus, one of the na- the foremost leaders in Conserva-I tion's largest department store Judaism, and Dr. JACOB groups to devote more time to so- HERZOG, director of the prime cial causes, he said. Rothschild, 49, minister's office in Israel, will be is a ...…

September 26, 1969 • Page Image 30

…MOVIE GUIDE - WOW' • WIN( Os lo Circus Park ADAMS WO 1-8525 Free Parking after 5 p.m. "THE LEARNING TREE" THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 30-Friday, September 26, 1969 The Best of Everything By Danny Raskin produced & directed by Gordon Parks TechnicolorPanavision wn at 11:30, 1:40, 3:50, 6:05. 8:15 15:hzo25 Wed. Ladies Day - 75c FOX WELL, FOLKS, I FINALLY had ' pased his careful examination, lie Held over 2nd week! a long-time desire come ...…

September 26, 1969 • Page Image 31

…Danny Raskin's LISTENING P 0 S CHECKER BAR -B-fl BIG INNOVATIONS IN travel are being activated by very ambi- tious all-out workings already under way with barrister Fred Gordon, chairman of the hoard of Metro Travel, whose offices on W. Grand Blvd. will soon expand to the cities of Warren and South- field . . . Community-ites on the board with Fred are J. Stewart (Jack) Linden, Michael Aller, Dr. Alvin Shapiro, Don Ross, Harold Smith and A...…

September 26, 1969 • Page Image 32

…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 32—Friday, September 26, 1969 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Liners and display classified ads accepted from responsible firms or individuals by telephone up to 2 p.m. IVednesday. For rates and information . . . 2 11E1)110011 aparMient 31:.15ie $220 month. ROOM for ,orking person. Board op- tional. Curt onting area. UN 1- 7740. LOVELY ROOM for woman, kitchen pri- vileges. Near transportation. LI 7-0270. BRIAR HOUSE AP...…

September 26, 1969 • Page Image 33

…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 26, 1969-33 13—FOR RENT APARTMENTS 13—FOR RENT APARTMENTS 7-- -HOUSES FOR SALE 13—FOR RENT APARTMENTS FURNISHED studio apartment. Private entrance. Tracey-7 Mile area. UN 4-9184. Southfield LaSALLE PLACE APTS. of Farmington APARTMENT on 8 Mile Rd. just W. of Grand River, overlooking beautiful Ravine, Private Park Heated Pool & Cabana Full elec. "eat-in" kitchen Full formal Din. Rm. UME IM...…

September 26, 1969 • Page Image 34

…Southfield, Open Sun. 2-5 MODEL 28446 PIERCE SOUTHFIELD AREA'S Pierce-11 1 ,12 Mile Area NEW 3-BEDROOM RANCHES TRI.LEVELS $26,900 8 up Beaut. Washington Heights Addison-45 days poss. 2 haul; MELJOY ■ 353 - 1700 u..torn built 9 imam .,hunted to eb 1 041, 1:iil . iwitection 'Flu, beautiful limn,- ten- Central Air at. pettri drape, 011l . lull and 3 I ..11 bath,. Fio•place. full base .t 2 attach•d garaei• Other feat tu t•N ■ Vell ult,t be ...…

September 26, 1969 • Page Image 35

…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS QUICK Southfield A happy ending to your house hunt- ing. This choice 3 bedrm. Brick Ranch includes many special fea- tures. 16' Family Rm. wifirenl. Irfi baths, convenient kitchen w/hlt-ins, attached garage. full. base. 534,900. Owner has 2 homes. lmmed. occup. 353.2400. We'll help arrange your home financing! LEEDS REALTY oodcreek Hills Oak Pk. near the Pork Beautifully landscaped 3 bed. brk. ranch. New carpeti...…

September 26, 1969 • Page Image 36

…SOUTHFIELD RANCH 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE MAGNIFICENT RANCH home. 3 bed- wolok hinit Huntington Woods Ranch PARK. area. I Lucun hooch for 2 or :1; a real eni. Magnificent 2 bdrtn., 2 baths mess comfit. from top to bottom inside and out Decorator selected carp and drapes; fixtures S up- pliances. Attached 2 car elect eye heated gar. Landscaped 112' lot. (1, Her real,tic and open to offer. .51151151.1. SILVER. . ooms. :noder...…

September 26, 1969 • Page Image 37

…S SOUTHFIELD RANCH fur this stunning B room brick bungalow on Blvd. Street on tree shaded 100x150' lot. This beautiful home is carpeted throughout and rare purchase at 555,000. baths. family rm.. garage. Oven, range, dishwasher. Occupancy 60 days. $47.000. chamberlain chamberlain ,CAVALIER BLDG. CO . 352-2545 Southfield and 11 Mile Roads Woodward-11 Mi. LI 7.2000 17 — HOUSES FOR SALE OPEN SUNDAY 2 JO 6-4644 LI 8-1500 4 year old 5...…

September 26, 1969 • Page Image 38

…7 Mile-Evergreen Area 2 bedroom asbestos ranch. Near shopping. school and transportation. Immediate oc- cupancy S lti.500. OAK PARK See this 3 bedroom brick ranch so convenient to shopping, transporta- tion, and schools. An Etkin built house including stove, and refrigera- tor also a 2 car garage. Finished rec room. LI 8-1500. Coolidge, Not 10 Mi., Oak Loots 3 bedroom brick ranch by Reasonably owner. paced Inlntedlate occupancy'. Park ...…

September 26, 1969 • Page Image 39

…Oscar Klausner, Skater, Age 90 Oscar Klausner, a founder of the Detroit Skating Club who was, in recent years, deeply concerned at discrimination against Jews in skating clubs, died Sunday at age 90. Mr. Klausner, 1250 Burlingame, skated up until about two years ago. Ile was well known in skating circles for his encou r agement of youngsters to take up his favorite sport. lie was instrumental in get- ting th,'e city to build artificial out- d...…

September 26, 1969 • Page Image 40

…in the State of Israel VIPsSeeGolda 2 Views of Golda: 'Strongest Man' to reach cabinet rank. Off on Trip TEL AVIV (JTA)—Premier Gol- da Meir left on her official state visit to the United States Wednes- day morning, telling newsmen at Lydda airport. "I look forward with hope to my meeting with President Nixon, but I. do not know the an- swers he will give to the questions we have in mind to discuss." The importance Israelis attach to her tri...…

September 19, 1969 • Page Image 1

…In This Issue: Special Israel Travel Section THE JEWISH NEWS DETROIT A Weekly Review Pages 25 to 32 Michigan's Only. English-Jewish Newspaper VOLUME -LVI—No. 1 2 7 IN/11c I—II GAN! of Jewish Events Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd., Detroit 48235—VE 8-9364--September 19, 1969 This illustration is from "Avinu Malkenu — Our Father Our King" by Saul Raskin, issued by Genesis Publishing Co., Flint, Mich. '...…

September 19, 1969 • Page Image 2

…Purely Commentary Israel and the Eneniy: Meeting Menace Head On It would be utterly ostrich-like for any one to ignore the menacing situation facing Israel. All who say "there is no chance of a war now - know• that a war is going on, that the cease tire has been ignored. that Israel's security and very existence are being threatened, that Israel won't take anything lying down, - that the present generation ul Jews asserts: there won't be ano...…

September 19, 1969 • Page Image 3

…D ayan • •• Insists Israel :gust Keep -Firm C•lis Occupied Land TEL AVIV (.ITA) — Defense he said "but we should hit back '.guerrillas, but that did not pre- step would be to change their pre- Minister Moshe Mayan once again bard against any serious breaches vent others from trying to pene- sent "miserable" camps, bid not Outlined his anSeSSIlletlf. of Israel's of the cease-fire." Ile defended his trate into Israel. to establish a "model vi...…

September 19, 1969 • Page Image 4

…• . THE JEWISH NEWS Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue of July 20, 1951 vE Member American Association of English-Jewish Newspapers, Michigan Press Association. National Editorial Association Published every Friday by The Jewish News Publishing Cu., 17100 West Seven Mile Road, Detroit, Mich. 413235, . . 8-9364. Subscription $7 a year. Foreign $8. Second Class Postage Paid at Detroit. Michigan SIDNEY SHMARAK ...…

September 19, 1969 • Page Image 5

…Eban, Here to Address General Assembly, cWon't Repeat ast Speeches, Newsmen Told - BY ItoWARIi Goi.u1tEito NEW YoRK (.ITA t—Israers. foreign minister arrived here Toes day night to present his countries ' case for Mid East peace helm', the UN General Assembly and hinted at a new approach to tip• Arab-Israel conflict. - a settlement or at least to damp down hostilities. the source said. Secretary of State William P. Rogers us ill meet with ...…

September 19, 1969 • Page Image 6

…Service Group Honors Campaigners, Reports Record Sum of $10,350,000 Raised This Year Members-at-large: Richard I. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 6—Friday, September 19. 1969 Chicago Federation Forms Ad Hoc Urban Issues Unit - CHICAGO arm — The Jewish urban problems and to suggest Federation of Metropdlitan Chicago has set up an Ad Hoc Committee action in this area. James P. Rice, executive direc- tor of the federation, who an- -nounced formati...…

September 19, 1969 • Page Image 7

…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 19, 1969-7 Boris Smolar's 0 'Between You ... and Me' (Copyright 1969; JTA Inc.) AS INSIDE ISRAEL : Israel is naturally very much alert to border provocations. Israeli armed forces keep a watchful eye on the enemy at the Suez Canal, on the Jordanian frontier and on the Syrian border. But even greater alertness is now required against enemy agents inside the country. E A L T O R S . . . Israel f...…

September 19, 1969 • Page Image 8

…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 8—Friday, September 19. 1969 METROPOLITAN DETROIT B'NAI B'RITH Proudly Announces The SPECIAL GIFTS DINNER OF THE B'NAI B'RITH SERVICES APPEAL CAMPAIGN RALEIGH HOUSE THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1969 HONORARY CHAIRMAN GUEST SPEAKER LOUIS BERRY DAVID A. BLUMBERG SUPREME LODGE VICE PRESIDENT Honorary T - ice Chairmen SAMUEL HAMBURGER DAVID POLLACK IRVING GOLDBERG LOUIS HAMBURGER IRWIN I. COHN ADOLPH GOLDBERG L...…

September 19, 1969 • Page Image 9

…Action Demanded in Congress to End Detention of Israelis by Syria; Hijacking Widely Protested WASHINGT(rN CITA) —Chair- sources in assisting any sister roan Cornelius Gallagher of the company. regardless of national- Hotie subcommittee on inter in the release of aircraft or organizations a n d movements passengers illegally diverted or Tuesday called upon United Na- in restraint. - lions Ambassador Charles W. Yost The Alitalia statement said ...…

September 19, 1969 • Page Image 10

…10—Friday, September 19. 1969 AKommittee Disturbed at 'Counter-Trend' in Civil Rights Under Nixon Administration THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS i Wilbur Cohen Offers Prescription . for Wiping Out Poverty at Annual lireetinti of JFCS, Resettlement Service • At the annual meeting of the "We can eradicate poverty in the 1970s in the United States if Jewish Family am! Children's we have a true sense of national Service, the following were elected pri...…

September 19, 1969 • Page Image 11

…Only Yesterday . . . Jews in the Limelight By LEONARD.iN. SIMONS emancipated, became a power to Who were the Jews that were the huge displeasure of a great making history about 84 years ago', many persons. . . . The Jews The answer may be deduced from were getting too prominent in an article in the American Hebrew, public life, . . .• The Mayor of in 1884. Written by a Gentili% Anna Berlin was a Jew, so was 'the L. Dawes of England. it was em...…

September 19, 1969 • Page Image 12

…1969 12—Friday, September 19. Israel Spent More on Arms in '69 Than Any Arab State' LONDON tJT.-11 —Israel spent more per capita on armaments in 1969 than any of its Arab neigh- bors. according to a survey by the Institqle of Strategic Studies here. The survey placed the total ar- maments possessed' by Israel and its foes on a fairly even basis but noted that in assessing relative strength, the total technological capability of a country mu...…

September 19, 1969 • Page Image 13

…Another UN Security Council Resolution Lines Up Antagonists Against Israel UNITED NATIONS, N Y. (JTA) clearly that Israel had had — "In a sense these resolutions are no hand shown in • fire like certain currencies—the more Eban said "it is quite beyond they are printed, the loss valuabl , my understanding why the they become," said Ambassador United Kingdom should have Yosef Tekoah 1Iond4y. The Israeli added its vote to others when the envoy...…

September 19, 1969 • Page Image 14

…Prof. Sharfman, Trustee o f Brandeis, Eulogized Egyptian Installation Knocked Out by Israelis WALTHAM, Mass. — More than deis Trustee I s a d o r Lubiti and 200 persons attended Monday morn- Trustee-elect William Haber, both ing funeral services for Brandeis long-time faculty associates of University trustee Isaiah Leo Sharf-: Prof. Sharfman. at, the university's Berlin Chapel. Prof Sharfman. chairman of the department of economics at _the ...…

September 19, 1969 • Page Image 15

…Fighting Unabated on Israel's Borders TEL AVIV (.JTA) — The usually teem i n g t„ market _place v, as practically empty Wednesday fol- . lowing a grenade attack Tuesday which took the lives of an Israeli mother and an 11-year-old Arab boy. Israeli security forces con- tinued their investigation and are questioning suspects. Mrs. Aliya F,fergan, 44. of Ash- kelon, the mother of eight, was killed, and her 15-year-old son wa:: injured by the gre...…

September 19, 1969 • Page Image 16

…Mental Instability Issue in Rubens Novel Bernice Rubens, the London (England) novelist, is a skillful story teller. She has a good under- standing of Jewish backgrounds and in her treatment of Jewish characters in her new novel, - Chosen People," - has undertaken to probe into Jewish ways of life. Yet the reviewer must ask why the title "Chosen People" for this Atheneum-published novel. T h e problem-son Norman Zweck in this story does introd...…

September 19, 1969 • Page Image 17

…Jewish Universities' Distinctiveness, Unique Role Outlined in 'The Academic Revolution' How distinctive are Jewish uni- versities? Do they differ from the other American universities? In an important study prepared by Chris- topher Jencks and David Riesman, in a Doubleday Anchor Book en titled "The . Academic Revolution.• they declare that "distinctiveness evidently requires a religious ra- tionale" and that "What stands out among Jews as a t...…

September 19, 1969 • Page Image 18

…'False Start'—Interesting Story of a Jewish Lad, A lesson in rahamanut—Hebrew for compassion or mercifulness-- is offered in a children's book, - False Start," by Gil Rabin, pub- lished by Harper & Row. The story is a study in poverty, ih the miseries suffered under dire conditions by, an immigrant fam- ily. The hero of the story, Richard, suffers from a home environment created by the want and the poor -,housing. 'His immigrant parents strug...…

September 19, 1969 • Page Image 19

…Human Rights Chief Warns Employers . on Job Discrimination Marx 's, ult .., Opinions on Jews Reveided in Shloin° Avineri's Book NEW YORK I JTA h e Chairman of the- City Commission- On Human Rights warned em- ployers that they were violating the city law against dis•riinina- Hon if they denied jobs to Ortho- dox Jews and members of other faiths because of their religious practices er at the Hebrew University in douin tribe" and in reference ...…

September 19, 1969 • Page Image 20

…O—Friday, September 19. 1969 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS (hilt _tehim ENent kids Bond 1h•he The Beth Achim Israel dinner which honored officers of the merged congregation resulted in Israel Bond subscriptions total- ing 580,000. including a 510,000 purchase by the congregation. From left, seated: Rabbi Milton Arm, Roland Gottesman, Dr. William M. Stoler, Allen II. Kraft, Dr. Manuel Feldman. president, Rabbi Ben- jamin H. Gorrelick; Standing, Ph...…

September 19, 1969 • Page Image 21

…Day of Atonement to Be Observed Monday On Sunday evening, the So le11111 Kol Nidre liturgy will set the mood for Observance of Y0111 Kippur in synagogues throughout the world. Detroit area synagogUes w hich have indicated the schedule of services and sermon topics for the Day of Atonement are as follows: Temple Beth Am of Livonia will hold service s 8:30 p.m. Sunday, with Rabbi Stephen Chester speaking on "Concepts of Sin in Judaism and Chri...…

September 19, 1969 • Page Image 22

…22—Friday, September 19. 1969 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Senior Friendship Club Operation Israel Flint News Dog With Ancient Orikins in Canaan Noir Being Imported to This Country 1 - A sabra claiming to trace his ica stud book is kept by guardian origins back more than 3,000 years. Jay C. Sheaffer, 2017 Chestnut. in the Promised Land is adjusting! . Club members volunteer time to life in .America. He is the Ca- and work to promote the Canaan ...…

September 19, 1969 • Page Image 23

…THE DETROJT JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 19, 1969-23 Hamburger Changed Into Beer Learn to Drive With BY DAVID SCHWARTZ DEXTER DRIVING SCHOOL (Copyright 1969, JTA, Inc.) bar to have a beer; like everyone WASHINGTON (J'J'A I -- Dom- -sion spokesman denied Reye,' else he says, 'Ill have a beer.' ingo Reyes, a staff member of the (barges. My way, he says Abir." U.S. Civil Rights Commission. re- — — Amory tells of another American signed las...…

September 19, 1969 • Page Image 24

…THE JEWISH NEWS DETROIT A Weekly Review M ICHIGAN of Jewish Events H ERE'S the home of The Jewish New s . But what's a newspaper building to a newspaper? Well, it's warm inside . . . or coot . . . but that's not all. TH EJEWISH NEWS is a world newspaper with all that the word implies. Its own exclusive wire serv- ice . . . its own selective sorting of the news .. . its own "Commentary" that's read all over the Jewish world: Israel, ...…

September 19, 1969 • Page Image 25

…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS • Friday, September 19, 1969-25 THE JEWISH NEWS T- C :) I -"r A Weekly Review NA I I—II GA, t--.1 of Jewish Events 1: metropolitan detroit SALUTES EL AL …

September 19, 1969 • Page Image 26

…El Al Embarks on Its 21st Year Still a "baby" in the field of •mercial aircraft between New when it decided—subject to gov- ernment approval — to buy the .urline giants. El Al at age 20 is York and London. corning to maturity in many ways El Al stepped up its Tel Aviv- giant Boeing 747. an aircraft Cap- that command the respect of inter- - New York services to five a week. able of carrying more than 400 national travelers. and doubled its sha...…

September 19, 1969 • Page Image 27

…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS ■ Friday, September 19, 1969-27 ISRAEL THE WONDER THE WARMTH THE MAGIC NOW $360* ROUND TRIP EILAT YOUNG KIBBUTZNIK 40 ; JERUSALEM GROTTOS OF PHOENICIA q.; ,/, .* - VIBRANT. Today. The beat of a rock band in Tel Aviv. Breezy Jaffa by the crystal waters of the Mediterranean. Sounds of the Sabbath drifting over Jerusalem on a Friday night. Sun... beaches ...miles of them. Extraordinary sights by cable car to th...…

September 19, 1969 • Page Image 28

…28—Friday, September 19. 1969 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Vreniier Joins El Al Celebration 6-Cent Tour of Israel's Capital Zinism at JERUSALEM — Six cents does I straddles the road. The bus coin- buy. much these days,. but in puny is thinking of importing' mud- the Crossroads not the _ run. htseeing Israel's capital city, it can •get a buses for oth BY AVRAIIAM SCHENKER t 20 . cen- ' Even .with the best Israeliuide, 20-minute ride through . g ...…

September 19, 1969 • Page Image 29

…Touring Israel 'a Matter of Minutes' OR BYAIR • ROM PIM AV. JERUSALEM—Few people can readily forget their first contact with this unique city. For some, the visit, in addition to being spiritually enriching, has served as a means of educating their children to the sense and commit- ment of Judaism. The • wonders of the old city of Jerusalem, the impressive struc- tures of the Government Center and the nature of the contempor- ary people o...…

September 19, 1969 • Page Image 30

…30—Friday, S o) 1969 THE DETR.JI JEWiSH NEWS Shoppers" Paradise in a Bazaar Shopping in the oriental bazaars of Israel is a favorite pastime of the- thousands of tourists now visiting that country. This one is in Nazareth. Israel Hopes to Nip Juvenile Delinquency With Homes for Youth- Israel Rambler By UZI MICIIAELI Two dates are marked in red on When Florence Mittwock, a na- the calendars of travel agents in the United States and Cana...…

September 19, 1969 • Page Image 31

…Sinai Tourists Ride Buses Where Hebrews Once Wandered Note: Due to the physical difficulties involved in touring Sinai and because of the.oriootive conditions experi- mired on such a tour. this tour has not yet received the official approval of the Israel Ministry of Tourism. By LARRY GETT SINAI PENINSULA — The Sinai desert played an important role in the history of the people of Israel. But, unp two years ago, content porary Jews were not ...…

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