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Israel's Galilee region has cult to name them without so much natural and man- missing: some, made beauty that it is diffir For many the port-city of
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1020 1027 Oct. 20 Oct. 27 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 $587 $567 $655 $635
1103 1110 1117 1124 1201 Nov. 3 Nov. 10 Nov. 17 Nov. 24 Dec. 1 Nov. 13 Nov. 20 Nov. 27 Dec. 4 Dec. 11 $555 $609
1207 1208 1214 1215 1221 1222 1223 Dec. 7* Dec. 8 Dec. 14' Dec. 15 Dec. 21' Dec. 22 Dec. 23 Dec. 17 Dec. 18 Dec. 24 Dec. 25 Dec. 31 Jan. 1 Jan. 2 $577 $641
106 111 112 119 126 201 202 208 209 215 216 Jan. 5 Jan. 11» Jan. 12 Jan. 19 Jan. 26 Feb. 1* Feb. 2 Feb. 8' Feb. 9 Feb. 15* Feb. 16 Jan. 15 Jan. 21 Jan. 22 Jan. 29 Feb. 5 Feb. 11 Feb. 12 Feb. 18 Feb. 19 Feb. 25 Feb. 26 $555 $609
223 224 Feb. 23 Feb. 24 Mar. 5 Mar. 6 $587 $587 $635 $635
301. 302 308 309 310 - Mar. 1* Mar. 2 Mar. 8* Mar. 9 Mar. 10 Mar. 11 Mar. 12 Mar. 18 Mar. 19 Mar. 20 $599 $648
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Haifa, which rises froni the bay up the slopes of Mount Carmel, is the gateway to the Galilee. Haifa has bleen called the gem of the Mediter-.ranean^and is often compared to San Francisco.
North of Haifa, about a half-hour drive, is the city of Acre, one of the world's oldest seaports. The (Grusadiers captured imd fortified it, holding it, for LOO years.
In the interior, nearly 3000 feet above sea level lies Sa-fed, called the city of Cab-balists and artists. Through the ages, noted Hebrew scholars and mystics made their home here. Today, it has become an artist's haven and from its hilltop the splendor of the green Galilee can be ot)served.
And who can overlook Tiberias, the city along the shores of the Sea of Galilee, which was founded by the son of Herod and which became the commercial and administrative center of the Galilee, and also a cultural center of Jewish learning in the Second Century.
And Galilee offers a great deal more. Mount Meron is the site of Israel's highest peak and the place where Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai is biiried. There is also Bar' am, with its ruined Second Century Synagogue; Ahziv, Nahariya, Peki'n, Druze villages. Mount Tabor, the Hu-leh Nature Reserves, the headwaters of the Jordan and Baniyas. ^
The green rolling hills of Galilee offer a beauty found in few other places ... and a history and significance found in no other place.
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The Canadian Jewish News, Friday, September 13,1968-Pagc3
A radio picture of Witwatersrand University students staging a sit-in in sympathy with their colleagues in Cape Town i_
JEWS OFFENDED BY S. AFRICAN
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Johannesburg (JCNS) - A nine-day sit-in lastmonthby students at Cape Town University, and a isecond one in sympathy by students at Witwatersrand University has landed South African Jewry in the middle of a bitter controversy.
The sit-ins had originally nothing to do with Jews or Judaism as such, although a numl)er of Jewish students were involved in them, and one, Mr. Raphael Kapllnsky, was one of the leaders.
The students organized the sit-ins in protest at the compliance by the council of Cape Town University with a demand by the South African Government that the council rescind the appointment to a university post of an African professor.
But the Minister of Police and Internal Affairs, Mr. S. L. Muiler, brought the Jews into the matter in his first speech since his appointment to the post
He read out a list of names of South African students of "Jewish extraction - agroup which was percentage-wise highly represented", as "The Cape Times" put it
Then he said that, throughout the years, a large percentage of listed Communists in South Africa hadt}een Jews. This was an alarming facL It was high time, he continued, "that the Jewish community take a firm stand and influence their minors Ifi r|is|)€ct,the state".
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YELLOW STARS
Reaction by Jews and non-Jews was immiediate. Non-Jewish students donned Yellow Stars to show solidarity with their Jewish colleagues, and the South African Jewish Board of Deputies saiid that "to fasten responsibility on the Jewish community for the actions of its individual members inevitably furthers antisemitism, albeit unwittingly".
Neither the Jewish community nor any other section of the South African population could be held responsible "for any action which individuals take in the political field", the Board's statement added.
Rabbi Bernard Casper, Chief Ral)bi of the United Hebrew Congregations of Johannesburg, said that it was "regrettable that the Min-
ister of Police should have singled out the Jewish community for spec^l attention in connection with recent student protests".
MULLER'S REPLy
Mr. Muiler has now spoken again. He said he wholeheartedly agreed with the Board that the entire Jewish community could not be held responsib e for the actions of individual members, but the Jewish community did not stand beyond criticism.
However I did not threaten anybody nor did 1 issue any warning. All I did was to ask the Jewish community and its leaders to bring home to their young people a respect for authority, since Jewish students had played a major role in the events at Cape Town University," Mr. Muiler continued.
He concluded: "I had hoped that they woiild have been willing to assist me in maintaining order. That was my only object I have the greatest respect for a very great part of the Jewish community and I said this so clearly that newspapers reporting my address should report this too."
The South African Premier, Mr. B.J. Vorster, defended Mr. Muiler, and urged that Johannesburg Jewish community - and all other parents and children-should he less sensitive to criticism expressed in their own interests by a responsible Minister. :7
HOME FOR NAZI VICTIMS
Duesseldorf, (JCNS) — "Liebeswerk Israel Zedak-ah", a charity committee formed nearly ten yejars ago by a Christian aid society in the South-west German village of Maisenbach to help the Jewish State, is raising money to build a second home there for disabled victims of Nazi concentration camps.
The home, with room for 36 people, is e:q)ected to. open in Shavei Zion next spring. The first home supported by the committeiewas opened inNahariaeight years ago. The head of the committee is Herr Friedrich Noth-acker.
EL AL MAINTAINS ROUMANIAN ROUTE
Tel Aviv (JCNS) - El Al will charter a special aircraft a Caravelle or an II-liushin, to continue its flights to R umahia, touching down at Biicharest after the Conistan-
RECORD 49,800 TOURISTS
Tel Aviv - Still morie tourists are visiting Israel. A record total of 49,800 arrived in August, representing an increase of 65 per cent and 35 per cent respectively in the numbers who came in August in 1967 and in 1966.
za airport is closed for re--: pairs in October, it was announced here this week. '
Boeings are unable to land; in Bucharest's present air-y port but the chartered small-; er planes will be able to do
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The El AistatiementSuper-cedes the earlier one, last week, which said that El Al service to Rumania would be temporarily discontinued until the opening of the new jet airport in Bucharest next January.
Until before the Czechoslovak crisis, El Al's pool service with Tarom, the Rumanian carrier, proved more
profitable than expected and flights were stepped up from two to six a week with most aircraft booked to capacity.
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