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December 24, 1971 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-12-24

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW!
1C—Friday, December 24, 1971

Sea Gull to Operate
on Year-Round Basis

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MIAMI BEACH—The Sea Gull
Hotel has opened on a year-round,
strictly kosher, basis, according to
Murray Berkowitz, head of the
parent firm which operates the
oceanfront resort. Berkowitz added
that the hotel will serve only glatt
kosher meats.
The hotel has a fresh-water
swimming pool, cabana club and
pools/de snack bar. There is nightly
entertainment, shows and dancing.
Daily religious services are held
in the Sea Gull's newly decorated
synagogue.
Both Modified American Plan
(two meals daily except on the
Sabbath when a continental break-
fast, luncheon and supper are
served) and the European Plan are
offered, Berkowitz said.

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Dynamic Weizmann Institute Plans

REHOVOT, Israel — The blue-
printing, by scientists of the Weiz-
mann Institute of Science, of a
dynamic program for the develop.
ment of the Middle East and the
stabilizing and upgrading of Arab
life was proposed by Abraham
Feinberg, New York banker and
business leader, upon his election
as chairman of the international
board of governors of the Weiz-
mann Institute of Science, the
second in its 37-year history.
The program—described as ma-
jor for the maintenance of peace
in the area—is introductory to the
eventual establishment of an Insti-
tute on Science and Development
on the Weizeman Institute cam-
pus, to plan how science can con-
vert underdeveloped areas and
their people into modernized so-
cieties; and the early future es-
tablishment there of an an In-
stitute for Experimental Medicine,
preliminary to creating a base for
an Israeli equivalent of the Na-
tional Institutes of Health in order
"to expand and accelerate the pace
and application of research to
human needs."
The hand of friendship was ex-
tended to the Arab peoples by
Feinberg in the proposals made by
him to the board of governors in
a statement outlining four addi-
tional new roles to be performed
by the Weizmann Institute in or-
'der to maintain itself "as a great,
creative, intellectual center by ex-
tending the range of its capacity
to influence the future progress of
man."
The attainment of peace, Fein-
berg said, "has largely escaped
us because of the disparate paths
which scientists, sordid and pol-
itical scientists, diplomats,' gov-



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ernments and the lay public are
traveling, and the failure to deal
practically with the huge imbal-
ance in the world."
Feinberg is chairman of the
board of the Israel Bond Organ-
ization, having served as World
President of the organization from
1955 to 1970. A former member
of the Board of Higher Education
of New York, he served for seven
years as president of the board of
trustees of Brandeis University
which he helped to found.
Feinberg succeeds Dewey D.
Stone, an intimate of Chaim Weiz-
mann and the confidant of all of
Israel's prime ministers, who held
the post from the Institute's found-
ing in 1944 until his retirement.
Feinberg underscored the role
scientists could and should play in
the development of the underde-
veloped world, and the particular
role to be performed by Institute
scientists, based on their experi-
ence in Israel. "This is an im-
perative service which scientists
primarily can institute and per-
form," he said. "Scientists are
the equalizers of the world.
"Their knowledge knows no fron-
tiers. In their own persons they
are acceptable in many places of
the world where their governments
are not."
"The Weizmann Institute and Is-
rael," _Feinberg emphasized, "are
exactly the right places for such
a program to be initiated. First,
because of the scientific stature of
the Weizmann Institute and its
focus on human betterment. Sec-
ondly, because Israel is, in fact, a
pilot plant for what science can
do for the development of a coun-
try with poor and limited re-

for Middle East Listed by Feinberg

sources. In that transformation Volkswagen Gift
Weizmann Institute scientists are
JERUSALEM (JTA) — The
playing an indispensable role.
That invaluable experience should Volkswagen Foundation of West
Germany
will make a $340,000
be shared and applied."
gift to the Weizmann Institute of
Science
for
research, it was an-
In their blueprint, Feinberg
suggested, Institute scientists nounced here.
should relate to seven areas
covering the problems of Israel's
neighbors where science can be
potent. These he listed as: "up-
grading of education; improve-
ment of health; population con-
trol; resource development; en-
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largement of food resources;
desalination of water for agri-
culture, power and human con-
WEEK MONTH • SEASON
sumption; and training of scien-
or ALL YEAR ' ROUND
tists from the area for leader-
ship roles in the use of science
-APartment
in their own countries."
MO Wes Ar. Oelesiruhrl throve kr
He extended "an open invitation
to qualified students of the Arab
I DECEMBER I TO MAY I I
world to attend the Feinberg
MONTHLY RATES
Graduate School, when conditions
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of peace permit their matricula-
without Terrace
tion."
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SAME APT. BY THE YEAR:
The implementation of this pro-
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posal would give "practical dyn-
amisim to new and old knowledge
Also Available
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he said.
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Describing the concept for the
proposed Institute of Science and
Development, Feinberg said such
an Institute would have a three-
fold mission: "a) to sift and estab-
lish the problems common to vari-
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RESERVE NOW
FOR-WINTER
SEASON

Golda to Address Israel Bond Rally
Via Phone Hookup-Last Event of Drive

Israel Prime Minister Golda
Meir will be heard via a telephone
hookup at an Israel Bond cash
action rally 8 p.m. Tuesday at
Cong.. Bnai David. This gathering
ends the 1971 Israel Bond Cam-
paign, and the community is in-
vited. Refreshments will be served.

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purchasers pay their pledges im-
mediately.
The Israel Bond office, 24611
Greenfield, Southfield, will be open
from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunday for
ayment of pledges.

For table reservations, call Is-
rael Bonds, 557-6770.
Sam Rothberg, Israel Bond gen-
eral chairman, in appealing to the
Jews of America, said: The price
of survival keeps going up. The
price of security is greater. The
price of maintaining the country's
economic life on a normal level of
growth keeps going up, too. And
'don't forget the special financial
and economic problems involved
in absorbing the many new immi-
grants from the Soviet Union. The
people of Israel just can't do any
more-than they are doing. They
are already paying the highest
taxes in the world, and they can-
not make any greater sacrifices
than they have been making since
the Six-Day War."
Leo Bernstein, executive vice
preSitlent of the Israel Bond Orga-
nization, declared: "Between now
and the end of the year, the Israel
Bond organization must deliver
enough cash to bring our total
revenue to at least $250,000,000 for
1971." He urged that all Bond

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Brazilian Family Honors
Memory of Statesman

RIO DE JANEIRO (JTA)—The
Aranha family of Brazil announced
the establishment of an_all-expense
scholarship for study in Israel,to
honor the memory of the lite Bra-
zilian statesman, Osvaldo Aranha,
who presided over the United Na-
tions Assembly Nov. 29, 1947 which
endorsed the partition of Palestine
and the -establishment of the State
of Israel.
The scholarship will be awarded
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