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December 31, 1971 - Image 29

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-12-31

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Milton Maddin. Heads
Sinai Trustees Board

JNF Women Push Effort for Forest

Milton M. Maddin was elected
president of the board ottrustees,
of Sinai Hospital of Detroit in
board action last week. Maddin
had served as acting president
since the death of Morris Garnett
in August.
Re-elected were Charles N.
Agree, vice president; Leonard N.
Simons, vice president; Irwin I.
Cohn, secretary; Malcolm S. Low-
enstein, assistant secretary; Abe
Shiffman, treasurer; and Harry C.
Schaefer, assistant treasurer. Har-
vey H. Goldman was newly elected
a vice president.
Two new board members also-
were elected. They are Milton M.
Howard, for a term ending Dec. 1,
1972, and Milton J. Miller, whose
term will expire Dec. 1, 1973.

Christmas Gift
Helps Israel

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
30—Friday, December 31, 1971

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The bosses at Ace Wiping Cloth
Co. got a very special Christmas
gift this year.
Harry Laker reports that the
women in his employ, as well as

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the controller, decided to "forego
the traditional gift and instead
contribute to the Israel Emergency
Fund.
The gift was in honor of Laker,
Louis Parr, Jack W. Parr, Irving
Laker and Martin Laker.
The women, black Christians,
who made the donation, are Celes-
tine Brown, Nancy Cook, Lillian
Garvin, Ola Gerald, Myrtle Hud-
son, Frances McQuiller, Flora
Miller, Louise Taylor, Barbara
Women of - the Jewish National Fund -simulal gifts "committee Placek, Freda Slaughter and
plan to secure 'larger contributions for a $75,901) project: completion Elaine Wolfe.
Bill Rubenfaer is controller.
of the Women's Forest aid Recreation "Center. The committee will
report at a speeLil board - meeting noon - _Tuesday at 'the Zionist Cul-
tural Center. Shown, are (from left) standing: Mesdames A. A. Rosen-
felt and William Levin, fund-raising chairman; seated: Mesdames
Pearl Nosan, Meyer Cooper and William Slater.

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cators in Houston. Levbarg is a past president of NATE and serves
as pension committee chairman.

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JERUSALEM (JTA) — Defense
Minister Moshe Dayan said Tues-
day night that he believed the
opportune moment for Egypt to
negotiate with Israel has arrived.
Addressing the Labor alignment
Knesset F action he said the
Egyptians have learned from the
recent Indo-Pakistani war that
Soviet intervention on behalf of
any ally (India) does not include
actual fighting and President
Sadat knows that without Soviet
intervention Egypt can gain
nothing by renewing hostilities
with Israel.
Reports from Cairo Wednesday
indicated that Sadat will continue
to pursue a political settlement
despite his frequent threats to
resume warfare if there is no
progress toward a peaceful settle-
ment by the end of 1971.
Such a course appears to have
been endorsed by Egypt's political

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leadership. Sadat met at length
Tuesday with members of his
cabinet, the Egyptian parliament
and the Central Committee of the
Arab Socialist Union, Egypt's only
political party. The Central Com-
mittee issued -a statement after-
wards which amounted to an in-
vitation to Sadat to continue along
diplomatic lines. The statement
denounced Israeli "expansionism"
and accused the U.S. of deceiving
Egypt by "maneuvers and official
statement." But the usual call to
battle to liberate -Egypt's lost ter-
ritories Was couched in vague
terms.
The statement urged world
understanding of Egypt's position,
especially "our stand that our
people want peace and want to
build their new society without
threatening any body or being
threatened."
Representatives of 18 Arab
countries who met in Cairo Mon-
day on coordinating economic and
military strategy against Israel
said, in a statement issued later,
that appropriate decisions on joint
action had been taken.
Observers here and abroad
interpret events in Cairo to
indicate that a major military
offensive is not imminent al-
though a possibility exists that
small scale fighting might be
resumed.

Dayan told the labor MICs that
Israel must make no concessions
in advance of negotiations. He
added that the failure of Egypt
to drive a wedge between the
U.S. and Israel may lead Cairo
to resume shooting as a form of
pressure on Washington and the
American public to try to extract
concessions from Israel under the
threat of a big power confronta-
tion. Dayan said that Premier
Golds Meir succeeded in convinc-
ing President Nixon at their re-
cent meeting in Washington that
Israel is not obdurate and is
prepared to make concessions once
negotiations begin though not
before hand.

Bonn Govt. Groups Aid
in Building Jewish Home

TEL AVIV (JTA)—The mayor
of Munich reported here •that his
city government the Bavarian
state government and the West
German government are sharing
the cost of an $857,000 Jewish
community center now under con-
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