They have been ble, therefore, to lead a nor- i life. The Speaker has taken Nie in his ornate office, re he can be found usually n the dawn's early light un- 1 ter dark. Those who know the Speak- er say his interest in them has been strictly fatherly.
One of them, Susan Bergman, is a smiling young disciple of the Korean religious -political cul- tist, Rev. Son Myung Moon. Almost every morning, the Moon girl greets the Speaker in the hallway outside his office and presents him with flowers. Then she spends a quiet hour with him, brewing ginseng tea and teaching Moon's philosophy. Sometimes, Albert gives her a lift in his government limousine. The Speaker also arranged a special visa so another young woman, Grace Chen, could work in his office.
Not long after- ward, he turned up in his own car to help her move to a new apartment. Yet he had been losing his hold on the House. There was a lag to his step, a slump to his shoulders that weren't there before.
He tended to brood and was depressed for days after his son, David, asked him point blank: "Dad. He finally made up his mind last week.
Close friends say it was the first time in weeks they had seen him smile and relax. THE NOW resolution reads: "Whereas NOW is dedicated to the eradication of sexist and racist discrimination wherever they are found, Be it resolved that the United Nations organ- ization, created to further under- standing among nations of peace in the world, by its recent adoption of a resolution declar- ing Zionism to be a form of fascism, and racial discrimina- tion has breached its trust to people of the world by a call to world-wide hatred of an ethnic minority over 50 percent of whom are women.
An independent agency offering a full-day program of Judaic and tec- ular studios from pre-tchool through 7th grade. Consumers, in our opinion, should be label conscience, and we at Falls are very proud of what we call our signature collection ol labels. Next, we have the signature of the United States Department of Agriculture, assuring you of unrivaled wholesomeness.
The Falls Signature Collection Justice Minister Haim Zadok told the Knesset that he has re- turned California's extradi- tion request to Sacramento be- cause it was incomplete and has asked for supplementary in- formation. Lautenberg during the UJA's national campaign closing and cash report lunch- eon in New York during her recent visit here. Many present at the luncheon recalled Mrs.
Salvador Akerman, a prominent physician who was kidnapped by un- known persons June 4 and subsequently murdered. His bullet-riddled body was thrown from a car.
His hands were tied behind his back. Akerman, a resident of the suburb of Don Torcuato, was a gynecologist who practiced at several private clinics and in the Jewish hospital, Ezrah NU?? Both were accused of fire- bombing the car of John Artu- kovic, a San Francisco contrac- tor, whose brother, Andrea Ar- tukovic, is believed to have served as Interior Minister of the Nazi puppet state of Croatia during World War n. The latter is held responsible for mass deportations of Jews and others.
Whitlaw was tried and sentenced to a prison term. Schwartz jumped bail the day after his arrest and fled to Is- rael where he has since mar- ried and joined the army. He is an Israeli citizen residing in Beersheba. The Justice Minister, however, makes the decision as to whe- ther to bring a case before the courts and has the authority to reverse the court's decision either for or against extradition. Several MKs urged Zadok not to bring the Schwartz case to the courts. Avraham Melamed.
Katzir at lunch at Windsor Castle. The Israeli head of state arrived here Friday for a week-long private visit to Britain, the first to this country by an incumbent President of Israel. Gideon Rafael and Mrs Rafael. Katzir, who is a biochemist, will be among the scientists de- livering papers at the sympo- sium of the Royal Society in honor of Sir Ernest.
The latter won the Nobel Prize at the age of Katzir attended Sabbath services at the Marble Arch Synagogue. Chief Rabbi Immanuel Jako- bovitz of Britain addressed a kiddush after the services. The Katzirs also attended services at a Sephardic synagogue here over the weekend. Haika Grossman, of Man said it was paradoxical that 1 U. Ocean Ave. Boynton Beach, Fla. And there's one that matches your decor andpersonality. Simply pick the conversation piece that fits you. There s also a six-month payment plan available.
There is no monthly charge beyond the regular basic service rate, if its to be your only phone. To assure quality phones the working parts remain the property and r of Southern Bell. So anytime these parts need r well fix them without additional charge. To order or for more information, call your Southern Bell business office. And let your personality speak or itself.
Mediterraneant -, B. Chestphonet C. Another report ema- Bting from Beirut placed the Syrians in Marj Ayoun, a Leba- iese township just north of the jjneli town of Metullah.
Marj hyoun. Life went on ac- rding to the normal routine here. Farmers were out in their folds, shepherds were tending Kheir flocks and civilian traffic pis heavy as usual on Lebanese oads paralleling the Israeli order where many vehicles arried vegetables and fruit to pillage markets. Southeastern Lebanon, in ct, appears to be the only laceful region of that country id is still obviously in die inds of local Lebanese forces, ftists and El Fatah.
The complex situation in Leb- ioo continues to take new sts. The poor showing to date [if the Syrian army against Leb- anese leftists and Palestinian Brrorists is arousing bitterness n the Syrian officers' corps to- ward President Hafez Assad.
This could lead them to un- dertake bolder incursions against Israel once the Leba- nese conflict is settled, circles here say. Assad's Lebanese ad- venture is, indeed, costing him a high price in blood and pres- tige.
Under severe pressure from other Arab states not to go down in history as the "butcher of the Palestinians," he has ordered the Syrian forces to avoid direct confrontation with leftists and terrorist groups.
The latter are under no re- straints to go easy on the Syr- ian invaders. Hardest hit are units of the Syrian-sponsored Al Sai- qa terrorists and the Palestine Liberation Army battalions fighting on the Syrian side. According to some reports, Al Saiqa is all but decimated and many of its units have de- serted and joined the leftists.
Disgruntled Syrian army offi- cers blame Assad for handicap- ping the movement of his army in Lebanon. Hartman has been elected vice president-sales of Bache Halsey Stuart, an inter- national investment firm and member of die New York and all other leading stock ex- changes. In addition to serving on the board of directors of the Jew- ish Family and Children's Serv- ice, Hartman is a member of Temple Beth El and a former member of the board of direc- tors of the Jewish Federation.
This newly created title and nosition is awarded only to those Bache Halsey Stuart ac- count executives who have dis- tinguished themselves profes- sionally and made a meaningful contribution to their commu- nities. He lives with his wife, Esther, and their four children in Palm Beach Gardens. Iraq and from the Golan Heights front.
The recent approach by Syrian forces to the peri- meter of the so-called Fatah- land, the former terrorist stronghold in southeastern Leb- anon adjacent to Israel, was viewed by Israeli observers not as a threat to Israel but a large- scale detour to avoid a direct clash with El Fatah.
The Syrians took over the Rashiyah-al-Wadi road junction which opened the way for a move southward to the Israeli border. But their intent obvi- ously is to supply their belea- guered forces around the Leba- nese port of Sidon.
The Syrians have been unable to capture any of their major targets neither Sidon, Tripoli nor Bei- rut itself. Lauderdale, Fla. Gem Caterers of N. Leonard's of Great Neck, N. We also offer the finest Inter- national and American cuisine, full gambling casinos, the most popular porls-ol'-call.
When you think about going on a cruise, think of "the Fun Ships". We uffar more bounce to the ounce. More fun to the ton! In the coffin, in Tel Aviv's Bet Am, in , lay the body of another such man one of the most loved and honored Jews of modern times. He was the world renowned Hebrew poet, Hayim Nahman Bialik. Bialik grew up in a typical small Jewish town of Russia, isolated, rigidly Orthodox. Men- tally, Jews still lived as if in early Medieval days.
The con- tents of the Talmud were their main study and guide; its rab- bis were their heroes; its stories their literature. They knew lit- tle about the upheavals of the previous years: revolutions, science, industry, democracy. The new executive board officers are president. Max Tochner; vice presidents. David Chauncey, Jack Chiat. Beth Siskin. The board of directors are Dr. Arthur Bickel, Dr. Riva Bickel, Marcia Chauncey, Dr.
Judge Lewis Kapner, Dr. How- ard Kay. Ann Leibovit, H. Hyman J. Roberts, Carol Roberts. Max B. Shapiro, Dr. William H. Richard G. Shugarman, Dr. Gary Simon. Phillip Siskin. Michael Small. Sheila Stark.
But he was brilliant and soon mastered all of traditional Jewish scholar- ship. When he was 13, no one else in the town knew enough to be his teacher and he be- came the community's dayyan, or judge, to whom people brought their ritual questions to be answered from the Tal- mud and law codes. HE WAS lonely and unhap- py, sensing something more to life, something bigger going on somewhere "outside.
At 16 he was allowed to at- tend a yeshiva Talmud acad- emy in another town. Here he found students actually reading the forbidden books, hiding them inside the large volumes of the Talmud and its commen- taries.
He joined a secret so- ciety organized both to study these books and to spread Zion- ism. From the unknown clerk in his tiny unknown town came moving and powerful poetry. Love poems and nature Doems; evocative poems recalling ancient Jewish heroes and the beauty of traditional Jewish life. He founded his own firm, publishing Hebrew literature, textbooks and refer- ence books.
He wrote a series of "Poems of Wrath. Bialik was a world Zionist leader when he finally settled in Palestine in He travel- ed everywhere to speak and campaign for Zionist organiza- tions. Hebrew studies and his own Dublishing projects. Jews loved Bialik. But most of all, nerhans. Korah "And the earth opened her mouth, and swal- lowed them up and all the men that appertain- ed unto Korah" Num.
Moses tried in vain to persuade them that all was being done according to God's will. Finally, God Himself acted. And the earth opened her mouth, and swallowed them up, and their households, and all men that appertained unto Korah, and all their goods. So they went down alive into the pit; and the earth closed upon them, and they perished from among the assembly And fire came forth from the Lord, and devoured the two hundred and fifty men" Num- bers To prove that Aaron had indeed been chosen by God for his priestly function, Moses instruct- ed every tribe to place its rod near the Ark of the Cove- nant; miraculously, Aaron's rod sprouted.
Thus ended the controversy over the priesthood. The portion pro- ceeds to describe the various emoluments that the priests and LeVites received. FOX Question: What is the signifi- cance of the T z 11 z 11 h " fringes which are attached to the four corners of the Ta- llin? Answer: The Bible itself says that these fringes are to be look- ed upon so that one will re- member "all the commandments of the Almighty and do them" Numbers The blue fringe, which was originally in- cluded among the number of fringes but which is not now included because of the doubt as to the exact shade of blue originally required , was said to be symbolic of the blue color of the heaven, which was con- sidered the vault of the Al- mighty.
In this respect, the Jew wrap- ped in his Talith feels himself to be wrapped up in the splen- dor of the Almighty. It has also been suggested that the word "Tzitzith" comes from the root "to peer" or "to look. It enables man to get a clear look through the clouds of con- fusion that sometimes distort his outlook on life. The fact that the fringes are equally distributed on the four corners of the Talith seems to imply that by their means man can gain a balanced vision in- stead of prejudiced outlook on the world.
Question: Why is there tradi- tionally a black or blue num- ber of stripes that run across the Talith? Answer: The main item of the Talith are its fringes.
Those fringes originally contained a thread of blue as a symbol of the royalty of the Almighty balanced by the white, which symbolized purity. Since the blue thread is no longer used because of our unanswered question as to what the original shade of blue was, a stripe of black or blue runs across the Talith to remind us of the orig- inal thread of blue required for the fringes. Some insist on black, either because of blue stripe might lead one to believe that this was the original shade of blue or because the black is a symbol of mourning for the destroyed Temple which was the reason for our ignorance of the exact shade of blue.
Some, in a strange way, claim that the mixture of black or blue with the white cloth in- dicates that no man is com- pletely Dure and innocent, i. Somehow we feel that since we are attuned to summer vaca- tions, God takes spiritual re- spite during the summer also. Such is simply not true. The summer provides uniquely for us the opportunity to think, read, meditate and recharge our spiritual batteries so that we may light the way to a meaningful New Year in the fall.
In an unhurried manner we can utilize this summer season to grow spiritually. Temples and synagogues throughout the area are open in the summer May the summer be for and your loved ones a peri of Kavanah" spiritual aration as we make most of our momenta, that hours and days may be fin with meaning, purpose and rection.
Florida Rabbi Irving B. Cc-nan Amoc. Rabbi Shaldon J. Sox Boca Raton. Florida Rabbi Norman T. Friday at til5 PM Moravian Chorch. Box 3 Boca Raton. Palmatto Park Rd. Daily Minyan at MM. Sunday at 9 a. Florida Rabbi Emanual Eiaanbarg Sa-vicat. Friday at PM Saturday at A. Military Trail, Palm Gardam. North Palm Baach, Fla. Florida Sabbath aarvkai.
Avanoa "O" Mb OUda. Florida C Rabbi Max I. This group is able to provide energy saving and green environment technologies which are proving more and more popular in today's day and age. ANSK LED is able to offer these technologies to business and homes alike and is becoming a huge player in this field of business and technology. Providing LED bulbs for the masses, this great group focuses on creating new solutions for old problems. This new division looks at the more enjoyable side of technology and is able to offer consumers a solution when it comes to remote controlled toys and electronics.
ASK Hobby invites you to the website www. Marin Hinkle's birth name is Marin Elizabeth Hinkle. Cheech Marin's birth name is Richard Anthony Marin. Chiquis Marin Rivera's birth name is Janney Marin. The phone number of the Marin City Library is: Marin Islands was created in Marin Bikes was created in Marin Academy was created in Marin Draganja was born in Marin Popescu was born in Jacques Marin died in Marin Gheorghe was born in Log in.
Study now. See Answer. Best Answer. Study guides. Old Testament 20 cards. A very important value of the Bible is that it. The Bible came primarily from. The Old Testament included the book of. What is known of the actual words of Jesus.
0コメント