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November 19, 1971 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-11-19

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Israel Beset
by Neiv Strikes

Saturday and *Sunday Only!
FALL CLEARANCE

JERUSALEM- (JTA)—The capi-
tal Was bit by a new wave of
strikes Wednesday. Telephone and
postal service was suspended that
morning as. hundreds of „ workers
walked off their jobs to demon-
strate for wage demands.
Radio broadcasting was -suspend-
ed for three hours Tuesdailis tech-
nicians quit to demand _ shorter
working hours.
A spokesman for the communica-
tions ministry said Tuesday night
That the demands of postal and tel-
ephone workers were part of an
over-all wage question that could
be settled only within the frame-
work of countrywide wage agree -
ments.
Finance Minister Pinhas Sapir
offered Monday to abolish the 8.5
per cent compulsory defense loan
and the 6 per cent compulsory sav-
ings loan if Israeli workers agreed
to make no new wage demands
during 1972, except for the cost of
living allowance which is esti-
mated at about 8 per cent.
Jerusalemites have been plagued
by prolonged postal strikes and
slowdowns throughout the past
year A series of major strikes in
September involving customs in-
spectors, civil aviation employes
and others resulted in legislation
now pending before the Knesset
designed to outlaw strikes while
labor contracts are stall in effect.
The broadcast technicians here are
demanding that their working

amous-name fashions

groups of:

UP TO

* NOT PANT SETS

* DRESSES

1/2 off

* CAR COATS

* HOSTESS GOWNS

AND MORE!

-

.

while they lost!

. Added _Attraction!

SATURDAY I SUNDAY ONLY

OPEN
_ DAY
SUN
12 TO S

20% OFF

ANY WINTER COAT
- TNI STORM MA nulls

WHILE THEY LAST!

13 MT it 'X' 0 1 ■ 1" *E3

;LAMOUR AND LEISURE SPORTSWEAR

hours be reduced from 47 to 28
beers a• week, the same as for

.

HARVARD ROW. MALL

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jonisalists.

spokesman for the broad-
. eastiag authority noted that the
4 journalists' 2S-hour week did not
habilis' required reading and
other preparatory work done at
home to keep abreast with news
develeesoestaL
Sapirli offer was described_in
economic circles as a trial balloon.
Some employers who pay_ a share
ef the defense loan, said the fi-
nance minister seemed to be head-
ing in 1Ke right direction.
.--lint Histadrut Secretary General
Yitzhak 'ben Abaron said a consid-
ered judgement would have to wait
mt1l economists determined how
Much abolition of the loans would
add to workers income. • He said
the real Income of workers must
he assured and claimed that price
increases have been higher than
reflected in the cost-of-living index.

_

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MONTREAL (JTA)—Dr. Nahum
GOldmann said here that he thor-
oughly disagreed with those who
see the greatness of the Jewish
people only in the deeds of the
Maccabees and Bar Kokhba.
This, he said was not only his-
torically untrue but an offense to
the dignity of diaspora Jews.
Dr. Goldman, president of-the
'World Jewish Congress, addressed
the .16th plenary assembly - of the
I 'Canadian Jewish. Congress.
He said Israel's future lies in
security and peace with its Arab
neighbors:- He declined to elab-
orate when questioned further by
the- Jewish Telegraphic Agency
correspondent. "
Dr, Goldin= eulogized the
bite :Sam; Bronfman,.. past presi-
dent„ of _the C.X. He said that
Bream:in_ understood...What -"many,
people in' America ' fan-'to` under;
_Eland; that -"one -single loyaltY' is
typical - Nazi • ideology and that
Jews have to 'live with many loy.

.

November 18-21

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(Resist)



Friday, November 19, 1971-15

Sarnoff Lectureship Estab fished at Seminary

NEW YORK (JTA)—A lecture-
ship in ethics in honor of Gen.
David Sanioff, honorary chair-
man- of the board, of _Radio Corpo7
ration of American (RCA), has
been. established at the Jewish
*Theological Seminary , of America,
Harold L. Fierman of New
York, a lawyer and ..businessman.
The new endowment was an-
nounced at a meeting of seminary
leaders by Dr. Bernard Mandel-
baum, current seminary president.
Fierman will be one of five men
who will receive the Louis Mar-
shall Memorial Medal at the semi-
nary's 1971 awards dinner-

gious broadcasts on the NBC radio
network in 1944—one of the long-
est lived programs on radio, as
well as the first religious show in
dramatic form.

WE CARE F OR YOUR CAR

Fierman explained that the

David Sarnoff Lectureship in •

Ethics has been 'endowed- by
himself and his wife in honor of
Sarnoff, a fellow in the semi-
nary's Society of Fellows and a
friend and benefactor of the 85-
year-old institution since World
War IL
It was Sainoff and Dr. Louis

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OF HARVARD. ROW

Finkelstein, then president and
now chancellor of the Seminary,
who conceived and launched the
"Eternal Light" program of reli-

Designers of Fine Furs

Complete Fur Service
11 MILE AND LAMER

Phone: 358-0850

CONGREGATION SIMAREY ZEDEK

announces

A TUESDAY.
LECTURE SERIES

ABRANAWKAPUN

MaCc.abees Not the Sole
H eroes of Diaspora Jews'

11 Mile &

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S ups. Gordures Canon.. Part.
Faunae Jacks

THE DETROIT AWISN NEWS

Tugger/ of /funrunt
Warren °priori

Atm

Dr. Goldman will address sev-
eral meetings during
_during: his_ three-
sieek. stay in
- U.S., Including
address to the Council on For-
,eign Relations, lectures at liar;
'ward-and Princetonr:*nd a report
to the Plenary Council of :Abe
American Section of -the WJCOn-
gress.

.

PERSONAUTES
JEWISH PHILOSOPHY"

November 23

MAIMONIDES
The way of reason

November 30

THE BAAL SHEM TOV
The way of mysticism

December 7

MARTIN BUBER
The way of dialogue

8:30 P.M.

.

Morris Adler Hall

Entire Community Is Invited Free of Charge
To This Series. Presented, By.

The Cultural Commission of

CONGREGATION
SHAAREY ZEDEK

:27375 Bell Road, Southfield, Michigan :48076
PhOne 357-5544

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