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visions of the people of the
United States.”
Rabin, in his response, said.
“Let me emphasise to you Mr.
President that I have come from
Jerusalem — the city of peace —
with a sense of dedication to
build a structure of peace
between Israel and our
neighbors. Peace is our highest
aspiration.”
Rabin said that ”it is toward
this end that Israel commits all
its energy, for peace is the es
sence of the heritage we share
and the goal of policy we pursue.
It is a heritage as old, as eternal,
and as living as the Bible.
Everything our peoples stand for
— everything we believe in —
derives from the Biblical defini
tion of what is right and good. In
the words of Solomon in the
Book of Proverbs:
‘Righteousness exalts a nation/ ”
The Israeli leader declared
that “it has been the moral stan
ding of America that induces
hope among millions, longing for
a better, a more decent and more
peaceful world. It is the un
derstanding and support which
America has, throughout, dis
played for the security and
welfare of my own nation that
moves me now, to express to you
— and through you to the
American people — our deepest
gratitude.”
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assurances that matzoh
packages would b$ permitted en
try. The ban was characterised
by the NCSJ as a new “assault”
on the cultural and religious
tradition of Jews in the Soviet
Union. According to Abraham S.
Karlikow of the American
Jewish Committee’s Paris office,
“some 25,000 individual
packages were in preparation for
shipment to the USSR for
Passover’’ by firms that
specialize in sending packages to
the Soviet Union.
They noted that parcels of
matzohs were to have been sent
to smaller Jewish communities
on the strength of an agreement
by Soviet authorities to permit
the import of matzohs when
Jakobowitz visited Moscow last
year.
Obituaries
Mrs. Sara Goldstein
Mrs. Sara Sacks Goldstein, <9,
of Atlanta died Saturday, Mar.
5.
Graveside service was held
Sunday, Mar. 6, in Greenwood
Cemetery, with Rabbi Marc
Shearith Israel and B’nai B’rith,
was a native of Chattanooga.
Surviving are her husband,
Harry S. Goldstein; sons, Dr.
Alan J. Goldstein of
Philadelphia and Dr. Daniel De
Lapenha of Hollywood, Fla.; a
sister, Mrs. Minna Lyndeman of
Hollywood, and five
grandchildren.
Harry Harrison
Harry Harrison, 50, of Atlan
ta, died Saturday, Mar. 5, in
New York.
Funeral service was held Sun
day, Mar. 6, in New York, with
burial in Long Island.
Harrison was a native of
Brooklyn, but lived in Atlanta
for many years. He was a former
employee of Citisens Jewelry Co.
and a member of Shearith
Israel Synagogue.
Survivors include a son, Jef
frey Harrison of Atlanta;
daughter, Mrs. Melanie Rap-
paport of Atlanta; mother, Mrs.
Rose Harrison of Brooklyn;
brothers, Norman and Seymour
Harrison, both of New York, and
two grandsons.
Schwartz Unveiling
Unveiling ceremonies in
memory of Mrs. Oscar (Eva)
Schwarts will be held at 11 K)0
a.m., Sunday, Mar. 20, at
Greenwood Cemetery. Rabbi
Emanuel Feldman will officiate.
Libowsky Unveiling
Unveiling ceremonies in
memory of Mrs. Rube (Sally
Joan) Libowsky will take place
at 12 noon Sunday, Mar. 20, at
Crest Lawn Memorial Park.
Rabbi Marc Wilson will of
ficiate-.Family, and .frienda ase
invited to attend.
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Launching into the present
needs of Israel, Absug
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Schatten to announce pledges,
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passioned and unabashed plea.
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The totals reported later by
General Co-chairmen Herbert
Elsas and Louis Tara toot show
this year's campaign running 22
per cent over the 1976 campaign
at Jhia time.
In a first for Atlanta cam
paigns, the Pace Setters Dinner
was followed by dancing in the
Peachtree Plaza ballroom, with
dozens of couples taking the
floor to an up-beat Frances
Wallace Combo.
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