16—Friday, May 7, 1971 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Golda at Day Center Ground Breaking Israel Prime Minister Golda Meir tosses the first trowel of cement to lay the cornerstone for a new Pioneer Women day nursery in memory of Henia Sharef, late wife of Israel Housing Minister Ze'ev Sharef. The nursery, with capacity for 105 children, will rise in the new housing development on French Hill, in Northeast Jerusalem. Pioneer Women, through. Moetzet Hapoalot in Israel, is the major operating agency for day-care centers in that country. First Jew Elected Head of Canadian Federal Party OTTAWA (JTA)—David Lewis, Socialist member of Parliament from Toronto, has been elected here as the leader of the New Democratic Party, Canada's third largest political organization. He defeated James Laxer, Marx- ist-Socialist head of the party's radical wing, by a 1,046-612 vote on the fourth ballot, becoming the first Jewish leader of a Canadian federal party. The 61-year-old Lewis, a promi- nent labor lawyer and politican for 30 years, came to Canada five decades ago with his Polish-Jew- ish parents. He has been deputy leader of the NDP since 1961 and was first elected to the House of Commons in 1962. His son Ste- phen was recently elected presi- dent of the Ontario NDP. Peled Predicts USSR Exodus Will Increase By GEORGE FRIEDMAN, JTA Staff Reporter A prediction that Jewish emigra- tion from the Soviet Union will reach record numbers this year was made this week in an exclusive Jewish Telegraphic Agency inter- view by Natan Peled, Israel's min- ister of immigrant absorption since last year. He said the exodus this year will exceed the 3,000 of 1969, and discounted reports that the exit door would be nailed up following the Soviet Communist Party Congress. There has been "no decrease whatsoever" since the congress closed, he said. The 57-year-old Peled, himself Russian- born (he changed his surname, Friedel, to the Hebrew word for steel), remarked that the Soviet authorities are themselves uncer- tain on the issue and have "no definite policy" on it. (This observation contradicted the widely held view that the Kremlin is essentially opposed to letting out citizens who may bol- ster the Israeli Army) Peled contended that the emigra- tion approval to "hundreds" of Soviet Jews to date represents "not a major policy decision" but an experiment. He rejected the idea that the Kremlin is letting out the activists and will shut the door after they leave;. for every activist who departs, he said, five or 10 others take his place. Peled, who strongly endorses diaspora demon- strations for Soviet Jewry, reported a dialogue he had on the matter with Meir Wilner, head of Israel's pro-Moscow Rakah Communists. Wilner, he said, insisted that actually only "very few" Soviet Jews want to leave, to which he responded, to Wilner's apparent discomfort: "Let them go and the question will • be closed." Medics Demonstrate TEL AVIV (ZINS) — Scores of medical students at Tel Aviv Uni- versity demonstrated on the day of dedication of the city's new museum. They carried placards proclaiming "Hospitals are more important than museums." Israel's hospitals are experienc- ing a grave financial crisis which can be met only by increased ex- penditures for new facilities and buildings. Investment in the mu- seum amounted to 14,000,000 pounds ($4,060,000). ISRAEVISMILE 1rna ininvt A Conversation Series Released by: By Shlomo Kodesh TARBUTH FOUNDATION GOOD ADVICE FOR A PERSON WITH WORRIES FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF HEBREW CULTURE '71.7nL? 16 Cast: Hillel and' Shammai. Scene: An immigrant town in a lint? o ,?iv -'pa development region. Shammai: Shalom, Hillel. I haven't seen you for quite a while. You look well. Business must also be good. Hillel: I thank God every day. We are coming along (improving), little * D"? i" °791.7,1 • mi ? 1??F? 'KT? . 0.3 i° by little. Who is wealthy? He who is content with his lot". The .7t7rIll 7:n7 T.??1,1) ./1111 Always an unpleasant feeling. Hillel: May God take pity. Is something wrong? Your health impaired, 7-13, -,i7Dr_? I make a living. I'm not getting rich, but I'm not impoverished either. But what's the purpose of it all, if one's mood is terrible. 11-1 ,n1rt-37 .t 1', .iyanpry? - nos-10 You are right, a bad mood is the worst of illnesses. But what 3 27 :1 '717 • nNn n3p nn 57t3 .nit7p3 Inn?n 17 -2 rtrt 1.*73 ,r974 the wind. Time heals physical illnesses, but not the illness of the :55a ?in nimp Shammai: What's depressing me? My dear fellow, an immigrant from Eu- the holocaust, nightmares about the camps, do not change with ••••itnt7 inn? Intign is the reason for this mood? What is depressing you? rope has no shortage of reasons for depression. Memories of :Wan , 110/17P'P'H r3,17,13P 01. 5 , n! `7? Something presses upon my heart and makes my life bitter. Hind: rp. :1 ?m,, ,p`? none .rt5,17, ,71p`? rorynn ?n-IlIzin God forbid? Your livelihood not good? Shammai: Not exactly. My health, thank God, is fine. As for livelihood - :55a ?717? ;WM .111t.V1F1 7317 ,I main thing is health. And what's with you? Shammai: Me? Exactly the opposite. I work like a mule, without enjoyment. • 5 5 71 ,bi' crp:r1 iin4 nnri ?"-c17 Inyn5 :br? ,bre? b ,n7p_nn Nn-In ninon te7 rniti .ninn rav rrn'Tin arm birmn 'pro ,nrtitn Nu nn 72, ,rittp. re??? ,Inn re?n•lr: .t ntnn Nil nit7nn 512i Peled, in the United States under the auspices of the American Zionist Federation for speeches keyed to Israeli Independence Day, said there were no problems in providing housing for the con- stantly arriving Soviet Jews. 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