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December 28, 1973 • Page Image 1

…Kissinger Tactic: Arabic Saying for the Arabs, Hebraic Proverb for the Israelis In his opening statement to the assembled delegates at the Geneva conference last Friday, U.S. Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger resorted to Arabic and Hebraic lore. In Arabic, he said "Eli fat mat," which means "The past is dead." Then, in English, he 'quoted Hillel: "If I am not for myself, who is for me? But if I am for myself alone, what am I?" Hopes for ...…

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…Purely Commentary Arie (Lev) Eliav's Vision of Peace Visions of peace in the Middle East provide a measure of hope for a brighter future for Israel and her neighbors. Like so many visionaries in many ages, their optimism seems like a defiance of realities. Prophecy, however, was never expressed under more favorable conditions. It is therefore to be treated by sharing their hopes and respecting their visions. Arie (Lev) Eliav is one such visi...…

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…) t ( t_ 4 1 11 ') 1 t 1 z By WILLIAM SAPHIRE JTA Staff Writer NEW YORK (JTA) — The Rev. Daniel Berrigan's re- cent vituperative attacks on Israel stem possibly from his total lack of first-hand knowl- edge of that country, which he has never visited, and the strong influence of anti-Is- rael elements in the Third World liberation movement, particularly one individual closely associated with ex- tremists in the Palestine Lib- eration Org...…

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…ilr_A•vr 0 n Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue of July 20, 1951 Incorporating The Detroit IAEA 31. Member Arderican 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....…

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…Jordan Suggests D isengagement Talks With Israel It is generally believed (Continued from Page 1) 1 optimistic mood and an ap- as, formerly, they spoke of tention to Geneva Conven- which arrived in Geneva at interested in preventing preciation of the historic reopening the waterway only tion rules," foreign ministry noon Wednesday, consisted here that the talks went into be this, Allon believes, nature of the Arab-Israeli after a final peace ...…

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…Dayan Fights Critics With Intense Campaign Yom Kippur War. He has borne the brunt of criticism for the army's state of un- preparedness when Egypt and Syria attacked, Oct. 6, and is now trying to restore public confidence in him as the nation's defense chief. He readily concedes that he and others misread intelli- gence reports but insists he made no mistakes once the war broke out and that even if the reserves had been mobilized faster, the ...…

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…U.S. Probes Bishop Trifa for Perjury Cyprus Frees Seven Terrorists Charged with Attack on El Al Airliner seven. JERUSALEM — It was re- sonment, reached Cairo the visit of President Makarios in Libya. Nicosia news agencies quot- The release followed the ported that the Cyprus gov- next day but the Egyptian to Libya last month and his Nov. 25 hijacking of a Dutch ed government sources who ernment has freed seven con- government gave no indica-...…

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…Russ Resupply of Arms to Arabs 'Awesome' (Continued from Page 1) "Awesome evidence of So- viet resupply of materiel to the Egyptians was every- where, the congressmen re- ported. "From Cairo to the Suez Canal the subcommittee saw endless emplacements of missiles and columns of tanks, trucks and other mili- tary equipment. There was not a kilometer between Cairo and the Canal that had not been fortified." The Egyptians had placed great stress...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, Dec. 28, 1973-9 `Bring Kin to Israel' JERUSALEM (JTA) — To boOst holiday tourism, the ministry of tourism is urg- ing every Israeli family to write to its relatives and friends abroad inviting them to come to Israel at this time. HARRY THOMAS1 Fine Clothes For Over 36 Years 24750 TELEGRAPH At 10 Mile Next to Dunkin' Donuts Open Daily to 6, Thursday to 8 SUNDAY 11 to 4 =NW IIHMISINNIMON111111.11N•11•11•I...…

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…0.11•1.41 ■ 0•010 0 ∎tH11•1111111•1110. 0 Boris Smolar's 'Between You ... and Me' Editor-in-Chief Emeritus, JTA (Copyright 1973, JTA Inc.) 1974 OUTLOOK: Three major problems will preoccupy the American Jewish community in 1974. They are: 1. Guard- ing against energy crisis repercussions that could be damag- ing to American Jews; 2. Raising maximum aid for Israel; 3. Stimulating greater interest in Jewish education which has been on the dec...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, Dec. 28, 1973-11 SSSJ Charges Soviet Magazine Covers Up Crimes Against Jews NEW YORK—The Student Rights and Freedoms" de- Struggle for Soviet Jewry de- clares the inviolability of nounced a series of five fea- private home and secrecy of ture articles on human rights private communication of and Jewish freedoms in the Soviet citizens. Two other December i s s u e of the articles purport to s h o w USSR's offi...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 17—Friday, Dec. 78, 1973 Subsidies for Jewish Education of Needy Children Are Sought NEW YORK — The presi- ed from a parent's decision dent of the American Jewish on the Jewish education of Congress called for a nation- his child." The all-day conference, on al canvass by the Jewish community to "find every "The Future of Jewish Edu- Jewish child and redeem his cation in America," was birthright to a Jewish edu- spon...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS , 1973-1 Friday, Dec. Telethon Workers for 1974 Israel Emergency Campaign School Kosher Meat Supply Is Expanded NEW YORK (JTA)—A ma- jor expansion in supplies of kosher meat and poultry dur- ing the current school year for Jewish day schools partic- ipating in the federally fund- ed National School Lunch Program has been reported CARS TO BE DRIVEN To any state. Also drivers furnish- ed to -drive your car anywher...…

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…uontroverstat rictoot r etnoerg &ooazvut iii mister to r risco SYNAGOGUE SERVICES TEMPLE BETH EL: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Rabbi Hertz will speak on "Unsolved Questions on the Minds of Jews at Year's End." Michael Isaac, Bar Mitzva. Services 11 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Hertz will speak on "The Joseph Story: Drama and History." TEMPLE ISRAEL: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Rabbi Fram will speak on "Goodby to That Turbulent Year — 1973." Michael Furm...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, Dec. 28, 1973 - 151 Metropolitan Division Garners Hebrew U. Issues Russian Textbooks, JERUSALEM—An unusual additional titles in this series Support for Emergency Fund textbook in Russian has been will deal with the British QUALITY • SERVICE • PRICE NORTHLAND FORD LEADS THE WAY SO DOES The book, edited by Dr. Family and' Children Serv- Arthur Cygielman, lecturer ices of Oakland, a Torch in Jewish history...…

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…Turks in Terror Ring Cracked by French PARIS (JTA)—French po- lice said Wednesday that they have broken up a Pales- tinian terrorist ring head- quartered in France that was preparing a major operation in Europe using Turkish mili- tants for the first time. Thirteen men, 10 of them Turks, were arrested within the last week for stockpiling arms and explosives, three of the men, one of whom has been identified as Palestinian, were arrested on De...…

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…Kollek Has Big Plans for Jerusalem term is the Peaceful Dwell- ings complex, the literal translation of Miskenot Shaa- nanim, the name given by Moses Montefiore 120 years ago to a long stone alms- house that he established, now used as an artists,' mu- sicians,' and writers' haven. All are free to take up resi- dence, gratis, for a period of inspiration and creation. The city, divided socially between the Arabs and Is- raelis, displays the re...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS V4' 18—Friday, Dec. 28, 1973 LARCO'S Fine Italian-American Cuisine Dehoously Prepared for Discern i ng the 4 4 INVITE YOU TO ENJOY OUR ORIGINAL QUALITY • Juicy 8-B-0 Ribs • Tender Tasty Chicken • .Tangy Pizza • Assorted Seafood Taste • BANQUET FACILITIES Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon 7523 W. McNichols Rd. UN 2-6453 The annual income of the United Nations Children's Fund is less than the amount spent on world arm...…

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…I I McDONALD'S ON GREENFIELD RD. implampompwwwwwimpp Scotsman Eyeing Israel Soccer Insists Games Must Go On By HASKELL COHEN (Copyright 1973, JTA, Inc.) It's a great place to meet and eat. "Our Beautiful Dining Room" open until 12:00 Midnight on Fridays and Saturdays. Daily 9:30 to 11:00 p.m. 26550 GREENFIELD at 11 Mile Oak Park Next to Towne Theater Weber's has special plans for New Year's Eve. I n the Grand Ballroom our celebratio...…

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December 28, 1973 • Page Image 22

…Art Works Sought for Southfield Show The Southfield Arts Coun- ed to three works done with- cil invites artists to enter in the past year. original works in the annual Artists must register by arts council exhibit Jan. 31- filling out a form and re- Feb. 3 at the Tel - Twelve turning it with the entrance fee to chairman Agnes Mezi- Mall. A total of $1,000 in pur- gian by Jan. 15. For informa- chase awards, as well as oth- lion or registration...…

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…BUDAPEST Jewish Attorney Is Elected Chairman of DuPont Chemical Suc7 22010 CHRYSLER DR. (1-75) BETWEEN 8 & 9 MILE AUTHENTIC HUNGARIAN CUISINE Also Steaks, Seafood and Complete American Menu BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHEONS DINNER SERVED OPEN SUN. 1 p.m - 10 p.m. 6 p.m. - 11 p.m. 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Closed Mon. Music By M AKE YOUR NE W YEAR'S VE RES. SANDOR JAROKA And His Gypsy Orchestra DIRECT FROM HUNGARY L PRIVATE PARTY FACILITIES FOR ALL O...…

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…Early Deadline Miss Joyce Lenhoff Miss llinkler to Be to lied David Torby Mrs. Lee Schostak Earlier holiday print- ing schedules make it necessary for The Jew- ish News to set an early deadline for the issue of Jan. 4. Copy must be in our hands no later than 10 a.m. today. Any publicity received after the deadline will be held for the following week, if it is still timely. Americans Pick Golda as the Most Admired PRINCETON—The woman most a...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS r Friday, Dec. 28, 1973-25 WITH THIS AD Maddin Re-Elected Sinai Prexy; Federation Apts. Residents Aronsson Heads Shapero School Raise Funds for Emergency Milton M. Maddin was re- elected president of Sinai Hospital of Detroit at a meet- ing of the board of trustees, Dec. 17. DAYS SUND Other elected officers are: Sol Eisenberg, David M. Miro and Erwin S. Simon, vice presidents; Maxwell Jospey, secretary; Malcolm S...…

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…26—Friday, Dec. 28, 1973 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Beth El Marrieds Planning New Year Bash Young Soviet Jewish Artist to Have American Debut at Shaarey Zedek The evening will include a Temple Beth El Married Group will have a New buffet supper, dance band Cong. Shaarey Zedek will Year's Eve party 8:30 p.m. and favors. For information, host the American debut of Monday at the new temple. call Mary Sue Whitehead, 399-7644, or Toni Jacob, 398- ...…

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…Help and respect can come In proper devotion a man We are never more mod- to a people only through self- has his eyes downward and ern, never more progressive, help and self-respect. — Ste- his heart upward..—Talmud than when we are ourselves. phen S. Wise. Yevamot. —Max Nordau. A Kosher Recipe from the Kosher Oil For generations, families have been relying on Planters Oil for all their Kosher cooking. All the year through. Because Planters ...…

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…A 28 — Friday, Dec. 28, 1973 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS A Letter to the Daughters of Israel Young Cantor to Bring 'Songs of Jewish Soul' to Akiva Concert On Saturday I traveled to of the Syrians or of Egypt By NAOMI ZOREA the family of some close as such. (Editor's Note: Naomi and When I read the last will friends who lost their first- General (Res.) Meir Zorea, born (a family the fate of members of Kibutz Maagan, and testament of the Syri...…

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…LIU 1 Vu VVIllVi : When printers make a mis- take, they blame it on "type lice." But the Jewish News editorial staff must share the blame for the error in last week's edition, which ran the incorrect date and volume number on page 1. Last Fri- day really was Dec. 21, not Dec. 14. vesterreicner Exposes Anti-Israel Advertisement Msgr. John M. Oester- reicher, associate of the In- stitute of Judaeo-Christian studies at Seton Hall Univer- sity,...…

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…30—Friday, Dec. 28, 1973 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Gold, Not Ideology, Paved Roads for African Breaks With Israel, Says Ex-Envoy to Nigeria Katzir to Get Scroll From UJA Program NEW YORK—Participants of the 1974 United Jewish Of the 32 African countries staffs, Ben-Yaacov said, but severing diplomacies with Is- Appeal university programs In one of his syndicated with whom Israel had diplo- on only one occasion did a rael were: columns last w...…

December 28, 1973 • Page Image 31

…tq ewry on the YOUR CANDID COLOR ALBUM FINER WINER WILL BE WHEN PHOTOGRAPHED BY AND ASSOCIATES Special Offer on 11 x14 & 16x20 Photographs. When booking any 1974 Simcha with us. Offer ends January 31st, 1974 This Week's Radio and Television Programs HIGHLIGHTS Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday. Station: Channel 2. Feature: A conversation Bernard Wax, executive di- rector of the Jewish Histori- cal Society, and Dr. Samuel Practor of the Univers...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 32—Friday, Dec. 28, 1973 JPS 'Catalog' Makes Blunder A sensation has been cre- ated by the Jewish Publica- tion Society of America. It has just issued "The Jewish Catalog," described as "a do-it-yourself kit," containing a mass of material dealing with a variety of sub- jects intended as a guide to Jewish traditions, facts about the community, newspapers, bookstores, libraries, books. It describes tefillin, the S h u...…

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…Advise Me Israel Reshuffles Army Brass. War Mistakes Are Blamed • • • To help answer questions of a personal nature we have called 'upon counselors from the Jewish Family and Chil- dren's Service. Other resources will be called•upon as prob- lems arise in other areas. Address confidential queries to "Advise Me. - care of The Jewish News, 17515 W. Nine Mile, Southfield 48075. * I am graduating from high school in June. I've been making app...…

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…• THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 34—Friday, Dec. 28, 1973 11—TO SHARE LIVING QUARTERS ROOMMATE WANTED: CLASSIFIED ADVERTISMENTS Single male wishes to shore his 2 bedrm. flat with some, $75 a month, convenient lo- Liners and display classified ads accepted from responsible firms or individuals by telephone up to 2 p.m., Wednesday. For rates and information .. . Mile-Woodward) (8 cation, pleonsont neighborhood, CALL 356-8400 WANTED: female r...…

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…17—HOMES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, Dec. 28, 1973-35 17—HOMES FOR SALE FRANKLIN MULTI-LEVEL 17—HOMES FOR SALE A FABULOUS HOME IN Deerfield Village, 5 bedrm. col- onial, 2 full and 2 half baths, newly decorated, fully carpeted, large fam. rm. with raised hearth fireplace, spacious mod- Lovely 5 bedrms., dining-fam- ily-2 1/2 baths, approximately 2,650 sq. ft., complete kitch- SHERWOOD VILLAGE — 3 ...…

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…50—BUSINESS CARDS MEET AN HONEST MAN 36—Friday, Dec. 28, 1973 Kaethe Kollwitz's Noted Art Works in New Paperback From Dover Bible Quiz Painting, roofing, other home Kaethe Kollwitz rates a lence of choices made in this collection published by repairs. Winter rates now. Good place of nobility among the Christian liberals in Ger- Dover. references. After 7:00 p.m. Also issued by Dover cur- many. She was 78 when she died in 1945, and she co...…

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…Vatriarch Israel Nen ter Friday, Dec. 28, 1973-37 I - to Be Honored on 90th Characteristic of a lifetime of service to the Jewish com- munity of Flint and to Is- rael, Flint patriarch Israel Sendler asked that all who wish to honor him on his 90th birthday do so by con- tributing to the Jewish Na- tional Fund. The gesture is typical of a man who has devoted his considerable en- ergies to the Jewish people, Mr. Sendler will be hon- ored by ...…

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…t THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 38—Friday, Dec. 28 1973 Shalom , '11" ) t ". Gershwin's Flirtations With Yiddish Theater, Influence of Jewish Music on Composer, Told in Charles Schwartz Biography Schwartz traces the early explicity for the Yiddish work. This is a problematic interest of the hero of his theater. Except for his youth- and speculative task at best, story in the music of Abra- ful nod in the direction of especially as one canno...…

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…Dr. John Turin, Head of Toledo Grad School Dr. John J. Turin, dean of the graduate school at the University of Toledo, died Dec. 13 at age 60. A gradu- ate of Wayne State Univer- sity and the University of Michigan, he lived in Detroit for many years and leaves a sister here, Mrs. Lawrence Kurtz. Dr. Turin had been head of the graduate school since OBITUARIES NANCY BRANES-RIOS I Dr. Sherman; two daughters, former Detroiter of La Mrs. Juliu...…

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…Katsh Manuscript Collection of Rare Hebraica Opens Treasury for Jewish Scholars at Dropsie The material which corn- he became the third presi- the destruction of Jewish li- PHILADELPHIA—The ex- citement among scholars of prises the Katsh collections dent of Dropsie, the only non- braries and archives through- the Bible when the Dead Sea is written in Hebrew, Ara- theological, non - sectarian out Europe during World War Scrolls were first disc...…

December 21, 1973 • Page Image 1

…Official Sources Fear Murder of Israeli POWs by Syria WASHINGTON (JTA)—The State Department said Wednesday that it has received reports that the Syrians murdered all Israeli prisoners but could not confirm this. Department spokesman Paul Hare said he was not referring to any specific report when he was asked if he was discussing statements attributed to Pentagon sources. He said he was speaking only in the "general sense." Other State Departm...…

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…Purely Commentary Challenge to the Silent American Intellectuals and to Liberals in Our Own Ranks Who Are in Hiding in Current Critical Period in Our History . . . Generosity Also Tested By Philip Slomovitz How Long Will Terror Dominate the World Because of an Impotent UN and World's Inactions? Must there be more calamities like those in Rome and Athens before complacency will end on the international arena? Only 10 days before the horribl...…

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…Rabbinical Council to Send Gifts to Wounded Israelis in Hospitals unteer organization which NEW YORK (JTA)—Rabbi ship of Mattathias, the Mac- whelming odds, struggling to each year distributes thou- way Louis Bernstein, president of cabeans, revolted against the retain their homes, their sands of new toys at Hanuka the Rabbinical Council of oppression of the Syrians and of life, their religious pan- time to children of all races ciples, their...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue of July 20, 1951 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...…

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…Syrian Massacre of Israeli POWs Feared availability to help conduct i armed forces pledged to help bring about identification and such an investigation. The Red Cross suggested release of Israeli prisoners the creation of a number of of war held by Syria. Representatives of the or- committees, each to consist of three members: One each ganizations decided to spread from the countries concerned information to their member- and a third, neutral...…

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…6—Friday, Det. 21, 1973 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS The Jewish Hope for Peace Egypt Tactics Chavez Tells Reform Bodies Diverted Israel of Union Solidarity With Israel NEW YORK (JTA), — Ex- Arab alike, with the benefits Prior to War pressing "a sense of solidari- of an advanced social sys- and all people of good will throughout the world to stand witih Israel in its struggle to live and be free." The 710-member syna- gogue of the UAHC and more ...…

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…Doctor Says Israelis Tending Enemy Arabs Don't Complain JERUSALEM — Enemy prisoners of war are being treated "the same as Is- raelis" at the Shmuel Haro- feh Hospital here, according to one of the staff doctors. By the beginning of No- vember, about 600 wounded Arab soldiers had received medical treatment and more than half are still hospital- ized. Among the wounded were Egyptians, Syrians, Iraqis and Moroccans. A doctor told of how one Isra...…

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…8—Friday, Dec. 21, 1973 Prevent Winter Accidents on Ice and Snow Use Veteran Comforts Disabled With Visits THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Renew Art Training for Nahal Soldiers NAHAL KATIF, Gaza — Training in arts and crafts for Nahal girls will resume next month, it was announced here as the Moetzet Hapoalot- Pioneer Women renews its regular programs for girl soldiers. Mrs. Ruth Yarden, director of soldier's service programs of the women's orga...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, Dec. 21, 1973-9 The Arab Terrorists Editorial in New York Times, Dec, 18, 1973 The fanaticism that has perverted the Palestinian Arab cause for so long has once again taken a bloody, mindless toll in innocent hu- man life. No civilized person or government can stand aloof from the tragedies per- petrated in Rome and Athens yesterday; no political cause can justify the murderous - 4111011fte ts. esterday's ...…

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…1 UN Envoy Rosenne Named to Board Research Goes On War or No War UNITED NATIONS (JTA) chairman of the appeal board —Ambassador Shabtai Ros- of the Inter-Governmental enne, Israel's permanent rep- Committee for European Mi- resentative to the -UN in gration. Geneva, has been elected Rosenne is presently in THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 10—Friday, Dec. 21, 1973 T /ton r ( r Y.P15 o/Dno nna .' .nnvan 31T1D .4.21p • THE BEST DEALS ARE STILL ...…

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