Jewish Post, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 August 1974 — Page 2

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THE JEWISH POST

Friday, August 2, 1974

Newcomers

Dr. Schechters From New Haven

Hooverwood's Family Affair

D r and Mrs. Robert Schechter have recently arrived in our city from New Haven, Conn. They are currently residing at 2129 Rome Dr. Mrs. Schechter (Amy) received her Bachelors Degree from Brooklyn College in Brooklyn. She is also a graduate of Yale University Medical School and is presently interning in Pediatrics at Methodist Hospital.

Dr. Robert Schechter received his Bachelors Degree from Yale and is also a graduate of its Medical School. He is interning in the field of Opthalmology at

Methodist Hospital.

The Schechters enjoy reading science fiction, ice skating and

Scheduled Sunday, Aug. If

playing bridge in their spare

time.

We welcome to Indianapolis

the and

Schechters hope that

their stay here is a happy one.

Israeli Tells Leaders Detente Is Not Peace

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A rainbow of yarns to choose from All kinds of cantos call or stop in

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6502 Westfield Boulevard # Indianapolis, Indiana (317) 255-885 Suite A—Main Floor

Booths of all kinds will recreational activities such as items as electric wheel chairs, predominate at the third annual bus trips to Brown County, movie projectors, loud speakers Family Affair from 1 to 6 p.m. biifgo games, birthday parties and stereo equipment have been Sunday, Aug. 11 at Hooverwood and movies. In addition such purchased with the proceeds.

Included in the booths are white elephant, portrait, plant, children’s wheel of fortune, and one with paintings and other handicrafts created by the

residents.

Chairpersons Mesdames Milton Abel, Alvin Cohen and

Edward Goodman said that this Israeli diplomat warns as fall. “We took more territory is the only fundraising event of j on g as ^ ere j s detente and and they realize they cannot

the \ear, and proceeds proNidc n0 rea j p eacej W orld will win with war. remain in turmoil and the “But don’t think they want Middle East is one of those Israel to flourish,” he warned.

Rirtkc Annmmrarl critical areas. “We are still encircled by Dll lVia Mnnuunteu Ehud Avriel, most recently a enemies. They still have MR. AND MRS EVAN mem b er Israel's United Na- aggressive plans.” GOODMAN. 1051 A Tennis tions delegation to the General AVRIEL ALSO said Russia is Court Circle announce the Assembly during the Yom fully satisfied, for the time birth of their first child a son Ki PP ur War . told a P -011 ? of ^8- t0 sta y in the background Adam Seth, born on June 27 Jewish community leaders and for the United States to Maternal grandparents are seJected b y Jewish Welfare carry half the load in efforts Mr. and Mrs Orval R Federation that while the over- to raise Egypt’s economy. He Alexander of Crossville Tenn a11 ouUo 011 for peace was not said the Soviets were waiting Paternal grandparents are Mr completely bleak, it may take only for the right time to assert and Mrs. Melvin Goodman of a lon 8 time for the critical themselves in the Middle East. Terre Haute. Great-grand- areas of conflict to be solved. In Israel itself, the envoy said parents are Mr. and Mrs. I.R HE CREDITED Secretary of the most important change is Alexander of Rockport. Tex State Henr y Kissinger with con- that the shooting war has

Two Glorious

Weeks In Israel

SOLIDARITY MISSION TO ISRAEL L©d by Rabbi Ronald L. Gray TWO WEEKS Departing October 21, 1974 $898.00 From New York Itinerary Monday, Oct. 21 — NEW YORK. Depart JFK Airport for Israel via jet airliner. Tuesday, Oct. 22 — ISRAEL — Arrive Ben Gurion Airport. Transfer to hotel. Wednesday, Oct. 23 — TEL AVIV. Morning city tour, including ancient Jaffa, strolling through quaint narrow lanes and visiting the Archeological Museum. Afternoon, visit famous wine cellars at Rishon Le-Zion, Rehovot and the Weizmann Institute of Science, continuing to Givat Brenner, largest cooperative settlement in the south. Friday, Oct. 25 — SOUTHERN COASTAL. Drive to the new town of Ashdod and see Israel’s most modern port. Conrinue to Ashkelon and visit the Archeological Park where Greek, Roman and Byzantine relics can be viewed. On to Kibbutz Yad Mordecai and the Ga/a Strip. . Wednesday, Oct. 23 — TEL AVIV. Day of leisure for'shopping, visiting friends and relatives or optional tour to Eilat, Israel’s southernmost port on the Red Sea. Saturday, Oct. 26 — TEL AVIV. Shabbat at leisure. Sunday, Oct. 27 — NEGEV. Drive to Jericho and the Dead Sea. Visit Ein Gedi and Massada, continue to Sodom and Beersheba, stopping overnight at Arad. Monday, Oct. 28 — GALILEE — Visit the Rothschild Mausoleum at Zichon Yaakov, and on to Caesarea to the Crusader battlements. Overnight at Kibbutz Lavi Tuesday, Oct. 29 — UPPER GALILEE. Visit Carmiel and on to Meron and the tomb of Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai On to the Golan Heights and the Banias Springs, time permitting. Overnight Haifa. Wednesday, Oct. 30 — LOW’ER GALILEE. Tour Haifa, continuing to NABLUS, Biblical city of Shechem, and to Megiddo, the Valley of Jezreel, Degania and Lake Kinneret, including a boat ride across the lake from Ein Gev to Tiberias. Also Capernaum. Overnight Jerusalem Thursday, Oct. 31 — JERUSALEM. Ascent Mt. Zion, tour Old City and arrive at the Western Wall. On to Mount Scopus, and the Mount of Olives, back to the Israel Museum. Friday, Nov. 1 — JERUSALEM. Day of leisure. Saturday Nov. 2 — JERUSALEM. Shabbat at leisure. Sunday, Nov. 3 — JERUSALEM. HADASSAH — Hebrew University Hospital, John F. Kennedy Memorial Forest, r ad V ashem, Mount Herzl, Hebrew University, the Knesset, continuing on to Bethlehem, Kfar Etzion,'Hebron and the tomb ot the Patriarchs Monday, Nov. 4 — Shalom to Israel, arriving at Kennedy airport the same day. J A detailed brochure is available upon request from: Rabbi (317) 253 5253 6510 H ° Ver Road ’ Indianapolis, Indiana 46260,

* Price in effect as of July 15, 1974: subject to change. Single supplement — $65.00.

ISRAEL AIRLINES

Alexander of Rockport, Tex State Henr y Kissinger with con- that the shooting war has and Mrs. J.W Johnson of vi ncing Egypt that she has “200 stopped “but that doesn’t mean - -- - things more important to do war has come to an end.”

Drumright, Okla.

than fighting Israel.” He pointed out thousands of

* * * He said if Egypt wants to young men are still in uniform M R . AND MRS. SAM be 00 ™* 1 independent from the to guard against a new outbreak NEDIANO, 9025 Briar Gate Soviet Union she must educate of hostilities. Thus the economy Court Apt, G. announce the her P e °P le and rais e the star- of the country is still disrupted birth of their first child, a son, dard of livin g because of an enormous manMichael Jay. born on July 20 Avriel. in the United States power shortage. Maternal' grandparents are for a short time to br5ef com - HE SAID immigration is Mr. a-nd Mrs. Harry Frankovitz. rnnnhy leaders on recent continuing and emphasized that Paternal grandparents are Mr. developments as they pertain to the battle for Soviet Jewry to and Mrs. Ruben Nediano of Bat I srae b referred to Arab ter- emigrate must continue

Yam, Israel. Great-grand- rorists as a “small group of

parents are Mr. and Mrs Sam murderers who continue to Avr ‘ el said Israel is “exFrankovitz. create trouble.” tremely grateful” for the

cciic uuuuic. j me “They are trying their very solidarity of American Jewry in best to prevent a peace settle- tb e hours of crisis, and called ment,” he said. “They need ^ or a steady stream of visitors tension and unrest to protect ,0 und erline that solidarity. their own interests.” 1^,,^ a ■ , wrtit, wo/v u J ' ou have done miracles — an RILL, WHO has served as much more than you know ” he Israel’s ambassador to a said. “We hope your goodwill

Rabbi Moshe Friedman has " umber of '? at !? ns ’ iacludin g will continue. We'know we can severed his relationship with the 01 ) llania and Czechoslovakia, count on you and I promise we United Orthodox Hebrew^ 10 ^ ^mister s shal! not fai! you.”

Congregation, and will be 0 lce ’ said tie Aia bs have

Rabbi Friedman Leaving The City

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The Orthodox'spiritual leader f dS \ problem ~ P art Kularly

came to Indianapolis from 1SraeL ™ s v , Exetutlve Burlmgton, Vt. five years ago “They outnumbered us by Ka A^ ne c^unicatton^ dv mis January. unprecedented numbers and «- dlto r»ai material should be !«iHe is considering a number still lost the war.” he said in anaS.^w. ah^cuiauon ^ of pulpits, The P-0 was told. reference to the fighting last f* sp S' d ? nce J sh ®I Ild ** n dd ressed

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