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January 12, 1968 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1968-01-12

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, January 12, 1968-7

Select Campaign Food Division Officers

Harvey Weisberg will serve as 'Myer Terebelo and David Winer.

Bakers, Philip Olender, chairman;
Sam Braverman, associate chairman.

Irvin Meckler will serve as co-
Beverages and liquor, Harold Podol-
sky, Walter Wolpin, co-chairmen.
chairman.
Tobacco and confectioners, Max Sosin,
Peter B. Copeland, Sol G. Kurtz-
chairman.
man and Harry J. Modell are asso-
Produce, George Gilbert, Ben Moss-
ciate chairmen.
man, co-chairmen.
Fish and poultry, Nathan Metz, Her-
Paul Borman and George D.
man Miller, Albert Mitnick, co-chair-
Keil are pre-campaign chairmen, men.
Dr. Mellen to Address
with Morton Feigenson, Charles
Wholesale grocers, Benjamin Wetten-
(Copyright 1968, JTA Inc.)
Litt, David Mendelson, Morris stein, chairman; Arthur Schultz, co-
Metropolitan Division
chairman.
Music,
Martin
H.
Ross,
David
J.
ISRAELI PROJECTS: When you travel now in the newly-acquired
Retail and super markets, Jack Greis-
Fifty representatives from Jew-
Fred Grossman, co-chairmen;
Arab-populated parts of Israel, you see hundreds and hundreds of ish organizations will meet 10 a.m. Schacter and Jacob Schreier as man,
Samuel H. Greenberg, Robert Keil, as-
Arabs working on building roads . . . You see them on the way to Sunday, at the Jewish Center, to vice-chairmen.
sociate chairmen. ---
The
food
division
cabinet
is
made
Bethlehem, on the road to Gaza, in the Hebron area and all the way hear Dr. Hyman Mellen, chief of
Wholesale meats, Werner Osten,
up of all the division officers in chairman.
into the Sinai desert .. . These are part of the public works projects staff, Sinai Hos- -
Retail meats, Markus Rohtbart, chair-
addition to Tom Borman, Reuben man; Murray hiaMster, co-chairman.
established by the Israel Government with the aim of creating em- pital, speak on
Dairies, Alfred Weiss, chairman.
Cottler, John E. Lurie, Charles
ployment for Arabs who for years had no work when they were under his personal ex-
brokers and processors, Maurice
Milan, Bob Rosenthal, M a x M. J. Food
the Egyptian administration in Gaza or under the Jordanian regime periences in
Elkin, Jules Mehler, Ned Weitzman,
Shaye, Irving Simon, Edward co-chairmen.
on the West Bank . . . Most of these Arabs are happy to be finally Israel early this
Restaurants caterers and bars, Hen
Slotkin and Paul Zuckerman.
working and to earn a livelihood through honest labor after all the fall.
Mandell, chairman.
Weisberg announced the follow-
Store equipment, Morris Mersky, Ber-
years of sitting around idle and becoming depressed and demoralized
The meeting
Serwer, co-chairmen.
ing appointments as leaders of nard
. . . They are beginning to feel themselves again as useful human will open the
Harold S. Berke is the food division
division sections:
director.
beings doing their day's work and being paid for it , . . They usually metropolitan di-
live in the area where they work, and their wives — even their chil- vision's organiza-
dren — come from their homes to the road to watch them work . . . tional section of
During lunch hour, they join the families on the side of the road and the 1968 Allied
eat the food which their wives brought and feel relaxed and satisfied Jewish Campaign Dr. Mellen
... Their work is not compulsory and is comparatively well paid . . . — Israel Emergency Fund.
The Israel government may or may not eventually withdraw from
Dr. Mellen was a member of the
these areas, but it considers it its duty to attempt to provide a normal Detroit Service Group's Mission
way of life for the Arabs there, as long as the territories are under to Israel.
SEE
Israeli administration.
Louis E. Barden, chairman of the
U. S. PARTICIPATION: CARE, an American non-sectarian voluntary division, extended an invitation to
relief organization which has been operating in Israel for 19 years, organizations' representatives to at-
has now taken a hand in helping Israel to cope the problem of attract- tend the coffee and bagel breakfast
Sales Manager
ing Arabs in occupied territories to useful labor - . . The organiza- prior to the meeting.
tion—of which Ben Touster, the noted American Jewish philanthropist
Hyman Lipsitz is chairman of
and former president of United Hias Service, is chairman of the board the organization section. Joshua
—has supplied approximately $18,000,000 worth of aid to Israel since Joyrich and Sam Lieberman are
SALES & SERVICE
the establishment of the state . . . Now it signed an agreement with associate chairmen. Serving on the
Phone: DI 1-9500
the Israel government to provide 300,000 Arabs in the Gaza area committee are Sam Belkin, Mrs.
19711 LIVERNOIS
and in the West Bank with foodstuff, if they are employed in public Raymond Goldbaum, Harry Guss,
between 7 and 8 Mile Roads
works . . - The agreement—announced at a reception given to Harry Laker, Mrs. Nathan Rose,
Touster in Israel—will be known as the "Food for Work" pact . -
It stipulates that essential food products will be supplied to 200,000
Arabs in the Gaza Strip and to 100,000 in the West Bank within
the framework of Israel's public works program . . . Arab laborers
on building and development industries in these two areas will be
paid half in cash by the Israel Government and half in foodstuff by
CARE . . This joint operation is completely separate from the regular
relief program of CARE in Gaza and the West Bank, and is the first
of its kind in the Middle East . . . Only Arabs who agree to work on
public projects, and not those supported as refugees, will benefit from
the "Food for Work" agreement.

Boris Smolar's

chairman of the food division of the
Allied Jewish Campaign — Israel
Emergency Fund, Alfred L.
Deutsch and Maxwll Jospey, cam-
paign co-chairmen, announced.

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Threat to Democracy Posed
by Urban Crisis, Ravitz Warns

Admitting he doesn't know when ner City residents; commitment
"our time runs out," Common from employers for at least 20,-
000 jobs; payment of fair wages
Councilman Mel Ravitz warned the
and suitable upgrading; assur-
Jewish community Wednesday
ance for schools enough stable
night that the urban crisis has put
money to bring about better
this democracy on trial.
conditions; rebuilding of riot-dev-
"All of us," he told the Jewish
Community Council Delegate As- astated areas; assurance of de-
cent housing; development of
sembly. "share the major compli-
business in these areas with local
city for the arson, looting and
self-help; and repairs to police-
murder" of last July. He said the
community relations.
guilt was in allowing ghetto condi-
By way of response to the prob-
tions to persist until the exploding
lem.
the Jewish Community Coun-
point, and he warned that the vio-
cil has organized "urban crisis
lence is not over.
workshops,"
an education program
In his talk on "Rebuilding De-
troit," Ravitz, a member of the to which presidents of all affili-
New Detroit Committee, urged ated organizations have been, or
citizens to work toward ending the will be, invited; and is forming an
"ultimate cause of urban rebel- "urban crisis committee" under
lions: a tight, dual society" — the council auspices,
Establishment of a complaint
"regularized indifference and in-
bureau which would hear griev-
- decency we have lived with in the
by individuals against mem-
ances
ghetto."
bers of the community was pro-
Among his suggestions for im-
posed
by the New Hask a I a,
mediate action were citizen par-
collegiate organization which is a
ticipation in efforts to improve
new member of the council.
lines of communication with in-

Sol Meyers Study Center at Harper

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vv., et

Nearly 200 friends, colleagues, former patients and members
of the family of the late Dr. Solomon G. Meyers were present at
Harper Hospital for the dedication of the Study Center for Gastro-
enterology honoring his memory. Shown (from left) are Dr. Maurice
P. Meyers, Mrs. Solomon G. Meyers, and sisters Mrs. Sidney Barnett
was
of Pontiac and Mrs. Hymen C. Broder of Southfield. The center
made possible by 250 contributions to the Solomon G. Meyers Me-
of Medicine.
morial Fund at the Wayne State University School
Speakers at the dedication ceremonies were Dr. H. Marvin Pollard,
president of the American College of Physicians; Dr. Ernest Gardner,
dean of the WSU School of Medicine; and Dr. Richard J. Bing, chair-
man of the WSU Department of Internal Medicine.

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