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January 30, 1970 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-01-30

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Detroit Technion Complex Nears Completion; "-
" Outlines Many Israel Social
Prof. Kreinin
Experiences Applicable to America's Needs

Detroit's mechanical engineer- Zionist background, the ideology of
ing complex to be established on the movement, the pragmatism of
the campus of the Technion in linking the socialist idea with pri-
Haifa is nearing completion, Sam- vate initiative, and he indicated
uel Rich, president of the Detroit that the leftists in Histadrut, the
Technion Society, reported to the labor elements were able to create
organization's board of directors a productive society through such
Wednesday night at a dinner that pragmatism. He described the ki-
preceded the opening of the series butz as a social organization that
of lectures on Israel's industries, was able to create the productive
and industrial projects through the
at the Bnai Moshe.
Rich reported that $452,000 had pragmatism of linking the social-
already been raised towards the ized with the private initiative.
Israel Ambassador Extraordi-
$500,000 goal and an appeal was
made for completion of the fund nary Moshe Leshem shared the
program with Dr. Kreinin and out-
in the coming weeks.
lined for the gathering Israel's cur-
Rich also appealed for an en- rent political and military prob-
larged membership in the techni-
cal society and an increase in en-
Life is composed of the most
rollment from the present 450 to
dissimilar things, the most un-
600.
foreseen, the most contradictory,
In the major address of the
most incongrous;it is merciless,
evening, Prof. Mordechai E. the
without sequence or connection,
Kreinin of Michigan State Uni- full
of inexplicable, illogical and
versity outlined the effectiveness contradictory
catastrophes, such
of. Israel's educational system as
only an be classed as mis-
and its applicability to this coun- cellaneous facts.
try in the current critical situa-
—Guy de Maupassant

'ems. He did not foresee possibility
of an early peace and said the en-
couraging factor was American
Jewry's link with Israel in striv-
ing for the nation's security in
battling against great odds, with
Russia emerging as Israel's chief
enemy.

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tion involving bussing and inte-
gration. He emphasized that
"many social experiences in Is-
rael are applicable to the United
States" and he urged use of a
system that is proven best—
that of the kibutz that could ed-
ucationally be transformed into
long range day centers.

Questioning the wisdom of the
present bussing and integration
plans, Dr. Kreinin charged that
the methods now used.to integrate
the schools are downgrading edu-
cation. He contrasted the Ameri-
can method with the Israeli and
pointed out that in the case of the
underprivileged, children in Israel
are removed from their home en-
vironment and in a full day's
school training, with provisions for
hot luncheon, the youths are pre-
pared for-an uplifting level of edu-
cation.
Only when the children have
reached "a suitable level are they
bussed into another area," Dr.
Kreinin said in his explanation of
the Israeli system of education.

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Prof. Kreinin also pointed out
that in the high schools in Israel
the emphasis is on the technical,
on the vocational, and he was
especially critical of the U. S.
secondary educational system
that failed to encourage voca-
tional training and merely asked
for school attendance as a mat-
ter of prestige.

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Nigeria Asks Clarification
of Eban Remarks About_
Extending Aid to Biafra_

JERUSALEM (JTA) — Israel's
ambassador to Nigeria, Issahar Ben
Yaacov, was instructed last week
to present that government with
the full text of Foreign Minister
Abba Eban's recent remarks in
the Knesset about Israel's relief
to Biafra during its 30-month war
of secession.
The foreign ministry said the
instructions were issued to Ben
Yaacov after he was summoned
to the foreign ministry In Lagos
to "clarify" Eban's statement.
The Daily Times of Lagos has
demanded sanctions against Israel,
France and other countries that
admitted aiding Biafra and there-
by, allegedly, prolonged the war.
Foreign ministry circles here
said the newspaper's version of
Eban's remarks had omitted the
political side, which reasserted
Israel's recognition of federal
Nigeria within its original bound-
aries.
There was some concern in gov-
ernment circles that Nigeria might
break diplomatic relations with
Israel on the issue. They pointed
out, however, that Israel had acted
correctly and within the bounds of
international custom in rendering
humanitarian aid to Biafra.

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