The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, November 28, 1986, Image 11

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THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE November 28, 1986 Page 11 , KONINCIN BEATRI. Princess Juliana of the Netherlands and her German-born husband. Prince Bernhard (left), accompanied by Moshe Rivlin, world chairman, Jewish National Fund (center), recently dedicated a JNF forest in Israel's Galilee in honor of their daughter. Queen Beatrix. Princess Juliana, who is remembered by Dutch Jewry for the heroic protection her government extended to them during the Nazi occupation of Holland, traveled with her husband throughout Israel as a guest of JNF. During their week-long stay, they met various Israeli dignitaries, toured the Arava and Negev regions, visited the Yad Vasheni Holocaust Memorial and inspected JNF’s Golden Books in Jerusalem, where the royal couple are inscribed. Queen Beatrix recently denied permission for Austrian President Kurt Waldheim, charged with committing war crimes while a Wehrmacht officer in the Balkans during World War II, to attend the ceremonial opening of a dike in the Netherlands. A royal dedication 5iha«*t m cuictMHW ’ *0W,/K M* tnmuwt* * o>iu mn *«wujk hoochc WHINS «« m NfDWUNKN ,,, f n mi Community Service Forum set for Dec. 11 at Federation A Community Service Forum will be held at the Atlanta Jewish Federation on Thursday, Dec. II, at 7:30 p.m. Marty Ellin, chairman of the Federation's Urban Affairs Committee, said, “This forum is designed to heighten the Jewish community’s awareness of certain social issues and what we can do to help alle viate these problem areas.” Current activities which need support will be presented at the forum and the development of new volunteer programs will be initiated. The forum will cover a wide range of social issues in cluding drugs, alcohol, homeless ness and hunger. Panel members include Rabbi llan Feldman, Congregation Beth Jacob; Gus Kaufman, director of Men Against Domestic Violence; Bill Bolling, director of the Atlanta Foodbank; Carol Nemo, volunteer coordi nator of The Temple Shelter; Sara Duke, volunteer coordina tor of Shear it h Israel Shelter and Susan Kupferberg, volunteer. The program is free and open to the public. For more informa tion, call Beth Gluck, 873-1661. New Samples have Arrived Dressy Beaded Dresses Dresses Sportswear Die Sampler Open Mon.-Sat. 10-6 211)5 N. DECATUR RD. (at Clairmont) 325-4147 CATERED SILVER SERVICE FOR A THOUSAND OF YOUR CLOSEST FRIENDS. From dinner for fifty high above the Atlanta skyline in the elegant Crown Room to catered kosher for a thousand in the smashing new Grand Ballroom, Colony Square Catering can handle it. With creative consulting, delicious food and impeccable service at your place or ours. Call Wayne Adams or Larry Russell at 892-6000. They’ll make your party marvelously memorable, no matter how many friends you have. COLONY &OLAEE HOTEL BS MKs miffed over delay about Iran arms briefing JERUSALEM (JTA)— Mem bers of the Knesset’s Foreign Affairs and Security Committee were briefed at a closed meeting by Foreign Minister Shimon Peres Monday on Israel's alleged in volvement in the Reagan admin istration’s clandestine shipments of arms to Iran. They were clearly disgruntled over the government’s long delay in filling them in on a subject that has been making headlines in the world media for weeks. But they did not divulge the content of Peres’ briefing, inasmuch as closed meetings of the committee are classified under the law. More light may be shed on Israel’s policies toward the lran- Iraq war and the hostile regime in Teheran when the Knesset plenum opens debate on those matters. The Cabinet Sunday withdrew its objections to a Knesset debate on the subject. Yossi Sarid, of the leftist Citi zens Rights Movement (CRM), told reporters after the session that it was ludicrous that the Knesset was kept in the dark while reports, true or false, were circulated in the world media of Israeli arms sales to Iran. He maintained that, in any event, such a policy was doomed to failure. But Ehud Olmert, a Likud Herut MK, thought it was in Israel’s interest to help Iran to make sure Iraq did not win the six-year-old Gulf War. Accord ing to Olmert, Iran, however hostile to Israel, was fighting an arch enemy of Israel. Neverthe less, he criticized the government for not briefing the Knesset until now on such a crucial matter. Peres, who was prime minister at the time the alleged arms ship ments were made, told reporters he gave the committee a detailed report, including the rationale for Israeli policy. He said there was no general policy to sell arms to Iran. 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