mJewisb Floridiam and SIIOFAR OF GREATER HOLLYWOOD Dlume 5 Number 1 Hollywood, Florida Friday, January 3. 1975 Price 25 cents Community Turns Out For Pacesetters' Gala With Senator-elect Richard Itone highlighting the black-tie If fair, more than 350 area resi- dents filled the Diplomat Ho- Jel's Regency Room where they fere welcomed by Moses Horn- kein chairman of the Shcmrim jojree honoring local Jewish (adership. Mr. Hornsteln expressed his [leasuie at the response of the Immunity at a time when I ;s are facing serious jonomic problems. "In spite of iie financial crunch," he said, (this community is aware that C plight is much more kvere." "Things are hap|>ening in the B.S. Congress," Senator Stone Em the audience. "A trade bill Lilli a .stipulation concerning I igration of Soviet Jews recommended. And the bvernment is working on the as well as backing Is- I only democracy in he Middle East." IThe other guest speaker was Joshe Rivlin, Director General Continued on Page 6 Baer., Gordon Serving As Chairmen of Beth El Dinner SENATOR HECT RICHARD STONE; NATHAN PRITCHER, ARRANGEMENTS CHMN. Melvin H. Bacr and Jules B. Gordon have been selected as chairmen of the 1975 Temple Beth El Israel Dinner of State which will be held at the Diplo- mat Country Club Sunday, Jan. 19, it has been announced by Robert M. Baer, president of the Hollywood congregation. To Ije honored at the Israel Bonds dinner-dance is Louis E. Conn, co-chairman of the Jew- ish Federation of South Brow- anl 1975 I'JA campaign. Conn will receive the State of Israel Masadu Award. Baer, who is Cnhn's cocliair- man, is a member of tlie execu- tive committee and board of di- rectors of the Jewish Federation of South Broward. He is also a member of the board of trustees of Temple Beth El. Gordon, financial secretary of Temple Beth El and a member of the board of trustees, is a director of the Jewish Federa- tion and was recently named co- chairman of the Federation's hi- rise campaign for the Galahad buildings. Gordon is a meml>er of the South Broward Israel Bonds board of governors, and has heen Instrumental in the success of the Israel Bonds cam- paign in the Galahads. Baer also announced that Mrs. Harry Finer and Leo Saltzstein would serve as associate d men of the Temple Beth El Is- rael Bends dinner. Reservations may be made by calling the Temple Beth El of- fice. The Stu Granger Society orchestra will provide music for dancing. i i;in(.itii..'r.'" Women's Division Represented At Pacesetters 'Shomrim Soiree9 NOTED STATESMAN TO SPEAK AT TEMPLE SINAI Although the Shomrim Soiree bs a fund-raising event to flic!) couples were invited, tinen accounted for a substan- ; .portion of the evening's pro- |The Women's Division's goal the 1975 Jewish Federation (mpaign is 300,000. Among those attending the lace Setters" dinner at the Diplomat Hotel were Evelyn Stieber, chairman of La Mer; Lucille Baer, chairman of Parker Plaza; Ann Cohn, cochairman of Aquarius; and Karen Margulies, campaign vice-president. Also Phyliss Kracmer and Eleanor Weiner, hi-rise work- ers; Jo Ann Katz and A viva Baer, Pace Setters' Division; and Marcia Tobin, president of the Women's Division. Abba Eban To Visit Hollywood m Widely regarded as one of the world's truly great orators. Ab- ba Eban, former Israeli Minister of Foreign Affairs, will speak Monday, Feb. 3, at 8 p.m. under the sponsorship of Temple Si- nai. Mr. Eban was born in Cape Town, Union of South Africa. From his youth, he spoke He- brew as well as English fluently and played a leading role In the Zionist Movement. At Cambridge University he specialized in Ori- ental languages and was subse- quently appointed lecturer in Hebrew, Arabic and Persian lit- c i at": e. .During the Second World War he was assigned to Jerusalem as Liaison Officer of Allied Head- ABBA EBAN quarters to secure missions in the Middle East and Europe. In this period he travelled exten- sively in Palestine and elsewhere in the Middle Fast, frequently lecturing in Hebrew and Arabic and contributing in those lan- guages to learned journals. Lat- er he became Chief Instructor at the Middle Fast Arab Centre in Jerusalem. After the war Mr. Eban en- tered the service of thi Jewish A ticy in Jerusalem. In 1947 he participated in the final talks with the Mandatory Covei ni in London and the same was Uie Agi ncy"s Liaison ! with the i nited Natioi S Continued on Page 2 FRINCH SUPPLY MIRAGE JETS <-N. / Peres: There are 3,000 Soviet |AfRS. miJS KRAEMER, MRS. ELEANOR WEMER, MRS. JANET BERTMAN, MRS. J0ANN KATZ Troops Serving in Syria i MRS. KAREN MARGULIES, MMCTtt GENERAL M0SHE RIVL'N By GIL SEDAN JERUSALEM (JTA) De- fense Minister Shimon Peres esti- mates that there are 3,000 Soviet troops in Syria, some of them manning Syrian positions, though he can not say how many. Replying to questions in the Knesset, the Defense Minister said some Soviet troops served in anti-aircraft missile systems near Damascus and operated electron- ic air defense systems in other parts of Syria. ACCORDING TO Peres, the Russians supplied Syria during the Yom Kippur War and after- wards with more than 1,000 tanks, many of the T-62 type; 300 jets, including 50 of the new MIG-23s; and missiles, including surface-to-surface "Skud" missiles reportedly capable of reaching Is- rael's three largest cities. Peres reported that Egypt re- cently received a shipment of Mirage jets directly from France for the first time rather than through another Arab state as was the case when the French arms embargo on the Middle East was in effect. He said the French shipment included three interceptors of the Mirage 3-C type. Peres also reported that Egypt was due to receive 36 Mirages al- together as part of a tripartite transaction signed by King Faisal of Saudi Arabia on his visit to France several months ago. The transaction will be com- pleted in two years, Peres said. No Power Will Ever Dislodge Us NEW YORK (JTA) Israel Ambassador Simcha Dinilz pre- dicted here that if a new Middle East war should erupt, Israel "will fight it decisively, quickly and victoriously. "There is more energy in the Jewish people than in all the Arab oil wells together. No power on earth will dislodge us from the small but lofty Rock of Israel.''